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title | date |
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How to setup absolute import in react | 2023-11-11T14:20:00+00:00 |
React components imports can have a very very long relative file path if you are in a big project, here is how to solve the issue instead of writing a lot of .. .. .. and .. Credits to Eric Murphy
For example you have
import React from "react";
import Button from "../../../components/Button";
import logo from "../../../../logo.svg";
const NestedComponent = () => {
return (
<div>
<img src={logo} alt="logo" />
<Button />
</div>
);
};
export default NestedComponent;
Assuming your components folder and logo.svg is in src
folder
src
|--- logo.svg
|--- components
|--- Button.js
You can change your import to
import Button from "components/Button";
import logo from "logo.svg";
But this ain't gonna work, so we need to create jsconfig.json
in root directory
// jsconfig.json
{
"compilerOptions": {
"baseUrl": "src"
},
"include": ["src"]
}
If you are using Typescript, compilerOptions object will already be in tsconfig.json. Then just add "baseUrl": "src"
to the object