Dynamically import images from a directory using webpack
Solution 1:
I feel like there must be some way to dynamically import all files from a specific directory as their name sans extension, and then use those files as needed.
Not in ES6. The whole point of import
and export
is that dependencies can be determined statically, i.e. without executing code.
But since you are using webpack, have a look at require.context
. You should be able to do the following:
function importAll(r) {
return r.keys().map(r);
}
const images = importAll(require.context('./', false, /\.(png|jpe?g|svg)$/));
Solution 2:
It's easy. You can use require
(a static method, import is just for dynamic files) inside the render
. Like the example below:
render() {
const {
someProp,
} = this.props
const graphImage = require('./graph-' + anyVariable + '.png')
const tableImage = require('./table-' + anyVariable2 + '.png')
return (
<img src={graphImage}/>
)
}
Solution 3:
A functional approach to solve this problem:
const importAll = require =>
require.keys().reduce((acc, next) => {
acc[next.replace("./", "")] = require(next);
return acc;
}, {});
const images = importAll(
require.context("./image", false, /\.(png|jpe?g|svg)$/)
);
Solution 4:
I have directory of png country flags named like au.png, nl.png etc. So I have:
-svg-country-flags
--png100px
---au.png
---au.png
--index.js
--CountryFlagByCode.js
index.js
const context = require.context('./png100px', true, /.png$/);
const obj = {};
context.keys().forEach((key) => {
const countryCode = key.split('./').pop() // remove the first 2 characters
.substring(0, key.length - 6); // remove the file extension
obj[countryCode] = context(key);
});
export default obj;
I read a file like this:
CountryFlagByCode.js
import React from 'react';
import countryFlags from './index';
const CountryFlagByCode = (countryCode) => {
return (
<div>
<img src={countryFlags[countryCode.toLowerCase()]} alt="country_flag" />
</div>
);
};
export default CountryFlagByCode;
Solution 5:
UPDATE It seems like I didnt quite understand the question. @Felix got it right so check his answer. The following code will work in a Nodejs environment only.
Add an index.js
file in the images
folder
const testFolder = './';
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path')
const allowedExts = [
'.png' // add any extensions you need
]
const modules = {};
const files = fs.readdirSync(testFolder);
if (files && files.length) {
files
.filter(file => allowedExts.indexOf(path.extname(file)) > -1)
.forEach(file => exports[path.basename(file, path.extname(file))] = require(`./${file}`));
}
module.exports = modules;
This will allow you to import everything from another file and Wepback will parse it and load the required files.