When deploying to my server, the images folder routes dont work
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So ill try to explain a bit better here, when i upload some files to my localhost and i retrieve them everything works fine, but in my server it doesnt work, im using a react node express postgress app with graphql and apollo, also prisma, soo when i run the npm run build and i run it it breaks, the route changed and i have no clue on how to fix this.
So i have uplaods which is where the images go
└── src
└── uploads
└── components
└── files
I have an idea on where to find my files buuut i dont know how to access them
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So ill try to explain a bit better here, when i upload some files to my localhost and i retrieve them everything works fine, but in my server it doesnt work, im using a react node express postgress app with graphql and apollo, also prisma, soo when i run the npm run build and i run it it breaks, the route changed and i have no clue on how to fix this.
So i have uplaods which is where the images go
└── src
└── uploads
└── components
└── files
I have an idea on where to find my files buuut i dont know how to access them
reactjs graphql react-apollo
How you are trying to retrieve the images? As an <img>? Importing the file? I think that this can help you: facebook.github.io/react-360/docs/static-assets.html
– jonathanrz
Nov 18 '18 at 16:41
im uploading files and showing them thats the problem, static files work fine
– Jose Ramon
Nov 19 '18 at 23:26
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So ill try to explain a bit better here, when i upload some files to my localhost and i retrieve them everything works fine, but in my server it doesnt work, im using a react node express postgress app with graphql and apollo, also prisma, soo when i run the npm run build and i run it it breaks, the route changed and i have no clue on how to fix this.
So i have uplaods which is where the images go
└── src
└── uploads
└── components
└── files
I have an idea on where to find my files buuut i dont know how to access them
reactjs graphql react-apollo
So ill try to explain a bit better here, when i upload some files to my localhost and i retrieve them everything works fine, but in my server it doesnt work, im using a react node express postgress app with graphql and apollo, also prisma, soo when i run the npm run build and i run it it breaks, the route changed and i have no clue on how to fix this.
So i have uplaods which is where the images go
└── src
└── uploads
└── components
└── files
I have an idea on where to find my files buuut i dont know how to access them
reactjs graphql react-apollo
reactjs graphql react-apollo
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How you are trying to retrieve the images? As an <img>? Importing the file? I think that this can help you: facebook.github.io/react-360/docs/static-assets.html
– jonathanrz
Nov 18 '18 at 16:41
im uploading files and showing them thats the problem, static files work fine
– Jose Ramon
Nov 19 '18 at 23:26
add a comment |
How you are trying to retrieve the images? As an <img>? Importing the file? I think that this can help you: facebook.github.io/react-360/docs/static-assets.html
– jonathanrz
Nov 18 '18 at 16:41
im uploading files and showing them thats the problem, static files work fine
– Jose Ramon
Nov 19 '18 at 23:26
How you are trying to retrieve the images? As an <img>? Importing the file? I think that this can help you: facebook.github.io/react-360/docs/static-assets.html
– jonathanrz
Nov 18 '18 at 16:41
How you are trying to retrieve the images? As an <img>? Importing the file? I think that this can help you: facebook.github.io/react-360/docs/static-assets.html
– jonathanrz
Nov 18 '18 at 16:41
im uploading files and showing them thats the problem, static files work fine
– Jose Ramon
Nov 19 '18 at 23:26
im uploading files and showing them thats the problem, static files work fine
– Jose Ramon
Nov 19 '18 at 23:26
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How you are trying to retrieve the images? As an <img>? Importing the file? I think that this can help you: facebook.github.io/react-360/docs/static-assets.html
– jonathanrz
Nov 18 '18 at 16:41
im uploading files and showing them thats the problem, static files work fine
– Jose Ramon
Nov 19 '18 at 23:26