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Alexandre Calaça
Alexandre Calaça

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error Command "webpack" not found

Situation

After setting up my Rails 6 application and running rails server for the first time, I navigated to http://localhost:3000 to check if everything was working.

However, I immediately encountered an error screen, and the server log displayed the following messages:

Image Situation

It seemed like Webpacker was trying to compile my JavaScript assets but couldn’t complete the process because it couldn't find webpack.


Error

error Command "webpack" not found.

  Rendered layout layouts/application.html.erb (Duration: 930.4ms | Allocations: 11999)
Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 934ms (ActiveRecord: 0.0ms | Allocations: 14691)



ActionView::Template::Error (Webpacker can't find application.js in /home/athanasius/www/mind_dash/public/packs/manifest.json. Possible causes:
1. You want to set webpacker.yml value of compile to true for your environment
   unless you are using the webpack -w or the webpack-dev-server.
2. webpack has not yet re-run to reflect updates.
3. You have misconfigured Webpacker's config/webpacker.yml file.
4. Your webpack configuration is not creating a manifest.
Your manifest contains:
{
}
):
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Explanation

The error you're seeing indicates that Webpacker is failing to compile your assets because it can't find the webpack command.

This issue typically arises when webpack isn’t properly installed or configured in your Rails 6 application.


Solution

To resolve issues with Webpacker, first ensure that webpack and webpack-cli are installed in your project.

At least, this is how I solved my issue.


Install webpack and dependencies

yarn add webpack webpack-cli
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Once the installation completes, you should see output indicating that webpack and webpack-cli have been successfully added to your node_modules directory.

Image Install webpack and dependencies


Rebuild webpacker

After installing webpack, it’s important to rebuild Webpacker to ensure all configurations are updated.

This command will generate or update files required for Webpacker to function correctly with Rails:

rails webpacker:install
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This command’s output should confirm that Webpacker has been installed and configured. It typically generates a message indicating that Webpacker's configuration files have been successfully created or updated.

Image  Rebuild webpacker


Run the server again


Done

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