How to reference dist/js files from mvc view index.cshtml












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I have combined a CLI generated Vue application with ASP.NET Core web application.



I want to create a new entry point and use this new entry point in the MVC view while not impacting the existing main.js entry point.



I am using the following vue.config.js file to add the second entry point.



// https://cli.vuejs.org/config/#pages



module.exports = {
pages: {
index: {
// entry for the page
entry: 'src/main.js',
// the source template
template: 'public/index.html',
// output as dist/index.html
filename: 'index.html',
// when using title option,
// template title tag needs to be <title><%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %></title>
title: 'Index Page',
// chunks to include on this page, by default includes
// extracted common chunks and vendor chunks.
chunks: ['chunk-vendors', 'chunk-common', 'index']
},
index2: {
// entry for the page
entry: 'src/index2.js',
// the source template
template: 'public/index2.html',
// output as dist/index.html
filename: 'index2.html',
// when using title option,
// template title tag needs to be <title><%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %></title>
title: 'Index2 Page',
// chunks to include on this page, by default includes
// extracted common chunks and vendor chunks.
chunks: ['chunk-vendors', 'chunk-common', 'index2']
},
// when using the entry-only string format,
// template is inferred to be `public/subpage.html`
// and falls back to `public/index.html` if not found.
// Output filename is inferred to be `subpage.html`.
//subpage: 'src/subpage/main.js'
}
}


In the Views/Index.cshtml how can I reference the necessary files when the generated files include a hash. i.e. i need to reference index2.24ba2458.js and chunk-vendors.869468b2.js (as well as the css files)



Can I redirect the output directory for index2.html to /Views/Home/Index2.cshtml?



Is it possible that I can serve a HMR js to an mvc view?










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    I have combined a CLI generated Vue application with ASP.NET Core web application.



    I want to create a new entry point and use this new entry point in the MVC view while not impacting the existing main.js entry point.



    I am using the following vue.config.js file to add the second entry point.



    // https://cli.vuejs.org/config/#pages



    module.exports = {
    pages: {
    index: {
    // entry for the page
    entry: 'src/main.js',
    // the source template
    template: 'public/index.html',
    // output as dist/index.html
    filename: 'index.html',
    // when using title option,
    // template title tag needs to be <title><%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %></title>
    title: 'Index Page',
    // chunks to include on this page, by default includes
    // extracted common chunks and vendor chunks.
    chunks: ['chunk-vendors', 'chunk-common', 'index']
    },
    index2: {
    // entry for the page
    entry: 'src/index2.js',
    // the source template
    template: 'public/index2.html',
    // output as dist/index.html
    filename: 'index2.html',
    // when using title option,
    // template title tag needs to be <title><%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %></title>
    title: 'Index2 Page',
    // chunks to include on this page, by default includes
    // extracted common chunks and vendor chunks.
    chunks: ['chunk-vendors', 'chunk-common', 'index2']
    },
    // when using the entry-only string format,
    // template is inferred to be `public/subpage.html`
    // and falls back to `public/index.html` if not found.
    // Output filename is inferred to be `subpage.html`.
    //subpage: 'src/subpage/main.js'
    }
    }


    In the Views/Index.cshtml how can I reference the necessary files when the generated files include a hash. i.e. i need to reference index2.24ba2458.js and chunk-vendors.869468b2.js (as well as the css files)



    Can I redirect the output directory for index2.html to /Views/Home/Index2.cshtml?



    Is it possible that I can serve a HMR js to an mvc view?










    share|improve this question



























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      I have combined a CLI generated Vue application with ASP.NET Core web application.



      I want to create a new entry point and use this new entry point in the MVC view while not impacting the existing main.js entry point.



      I am using the following vue.config.js file to add the second entry point.



      // https://cli.vuejs.org/config/#pages



      module.exports = {
      pages: {
      index: {
      // entry for the page
      entry: 'src/main.js',
      // the source template
      template: 'public/index.html',
      // output as dist/index.html
      filename: 'index.html',
      // when using title option,
      // template title tag needs to be <title><%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %></title>
      title: 'Index Page',
      // chunks to include on this page, by default includes
      // extracted common chunks and vendor chunks.
      chunks: ['chunk-vendors', 'chunk-common', 'index']
      },
      index2: {
      // entry for the page
      entry: 'src/index2.js',
      // the source template
      template: 'public/index2.html',
      // output as dist/index.html
      filename: 'index2.html',
      // when using title option,
      // template title tag needs to be <title><%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %></title>
      title: 'Index2 Page',
      // chunks to include on this page, by default includes
      // extracted common chunks and vendor chunks.
      chunks: ['chunk-vendors', 'chunk-common', 'index2']
      },
      // when using the entry-only string format,
      // template is inferred to be `public/subpage.html`
      // and falls back to `public/index.html` if not found.
      // Output filename is inferred to be `subpage.html`.
      //subpage: 'src/subpage/main.js'
      }
      }


      In the Views/Index.cshtml how can I reference the necessary files when the generated files include a hash. i.e. i need to reference index2.24ba2458.js and chunk-vendors.869468b2.js (as well as the css files)



      Can I redirect the output directory for index2.html to /Views/Home/Index2.cshtml?



      Is it possible that I can serve a HMR js to an mvc view?










      share|improve this question
















      I have combined a CLI generated Vue application with ASP.NET Core web application.



      I want to create a new entry point and use this new entry point in the MVC view while not impacting the existing main.js entry point.



      I am using the following vue.config.js file to add the second entry point.



      // https://cli.vuejs.org/config/#pages



      module.exports = {
      pages: {
      index: {
      // entry for the page
      entry: 'src/main.js',
      // the source template
      template: 'public/index.html',
      // output as dist/index.html
      filename: 'index.html',
      // when using title option,
      // template title tag needs to be <title><%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %></title>
      title: 'Index Page',
      // chunks to include on this page, by default includes
      // extracted common chunks and vendor chunks.
      chunks: ['chunk-vendors', 'chunk-common', 'index']
      },
      index2: {
      // entry for the page
      entry: 'src/index2.js',
      // the source template
      template: 'public/index2.html',
      // output as dist/index.html
      filename: 'index2.html',
      // when using title option,
      // template title tag needs to be <title><%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %></title>
      title: 'Index2 Page',
      // chunks to include on this page, by default includes
      // extracted common chunks and vendor chunks.
      chunks: ['chunk-vendors', 'chunk-common', 'index2']
      },
      // when using the entry-only string format,
      // template is inferred to be `public/subpage.html`
      // and falls back to `public/index.html` if not found.
      // Output filename is inferred to be `subpage.html`.
      //subpage: 'src/subpage/main.js'
      }
      }


      In the Views/Index.cshtml how can I reference the necessary files when the generated files include a hash. i.e. i need to reference index2.24ba2458.js and chunk-vendors.869468b2.js (as well as the css files)



      Can I redirect the output directory for index2.html to /Views/Home/Index2.cshtml?



      Is it possible that I can serve a HMR js to an mvc view?







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