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Running behind a reverse proxy: Cannot resolve dependency #1163
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Update to 1.7 to make sure the resolver hasn't fixed it, as absolute paths got fixed in 1.7 |
Hi, sorry it's not the main problem. The image doesn't exist in the filesystem because it's provided by a image service which is available only at runtime (thru a reverse proxy running locally). |
EDIT: So you want to be able to ignore certain files from being resolved by parcel at build time, now I get it, sorry for the mixup. This has been discussed in a few issues now, but there isn't really a solution for it yet, as it would end up adding extra configuration. |
Yeah, I guess adding extra configuration is reasonable, either in the markup (e.g. |
Choose one: is this a 🐛 bug report or 🙋 feature request?
🙋 feature request
🎛 Configuration (.babelrc, package.json, cli command)
I'm running a reverse proxy locally on port 80 which is dispatching requests depending their URLs:
/api/*
=> pointing to a xyz API (on port 9090)/images/*
=> pointing to an image service, store images in memory or in database (on port 8080)/dist/*
=> pointing to parceljs (on port 1234)/*
=> pointing to parceljs (on port 1234)Then, I'm browsing
localhost:80
to access all three services, includingparceljs
and myimage service
.🤔 Expected Behavior
I expect to have parcel running
😯 Current Behavior
Parcel is throwing an error and fail to start:
Cannot resolve dependency './../../../../../images/foobar.jpg' at '/images/foobar.jpg'
💁 Possible Solution
Either:
I had a look on the changes included in the next release e.g. #850 but I think it's a different issue.
🔦 Context
I'm trying to use
parceljs
in a micro-services architecture but I can't.🌍 Your Environment
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