Closed stephanmax closed 9 months ago
Okay, it was a dumb tiny thing on my end: using @html
instead of @raw
in a template caused another webc run of an already transformed file. Of course the transformed image path was not found. 🤦🏻♂️
I’ll see myself out 😅
I am losing my mind 😅 First of all, thank you for this amazing plugin.
I am struggling to present a minimal failing example, because every time I want to preserve the error I am seeing and push a failing example to GitHub, it works again. So I hope that anyone out there can maybe deduct from the symptoms I am seeing, what could be the problem.
I have a very tiny personal website that I wanted to switch from MD + NJK to MD + WebC + Image plugin. Everything worked great for WebC (except some hiccups with permalinks), but the Eleventy image plugin kept failing on me. I implemented an overwrite component for the native
<img>
, pretty much as presented in Robin’s article Optimize your img tags with Eleventy Image and WebC.I got his repo to run, I got a minimal example to run, but as soon as I started to add my own images and used either a markdown image or an
<img>
tag in my WebC or MD files, I got an error like this:But I can see the images files in
_site/img/
, the plugin definitely creates the files the error is complaining about. I am usingoutputDir
andurlPath
to create the right paths for the images. I tried to circle in on the bug and isolate it, and at some point it just started working out of the blue. I definitely see the correct images sometimes. But then I got the error again with another image in another page.I have no idea what is going on. I can only dream and hope that this rings a bell for someone out there and that I am missing something tiny and stupid.
Summary:
markdownTemplateEngine: "webc"
img
component inincludes/img.webc
and registered it withaddPlugin
of the webc pluginThank you so much in advance for giving this a read! Let me know if I can provide anything else that might be helpful. I will try to create a failing minimal example in the meantime.