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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 23 Star 423 Fork 96 webpack/karma-webpack Code Issues 36 https://github.com/webpack/karma-webpack/issues/33 Pull requests 3 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue ERROR in Entry module not found: Error: Cannot resolve 'file' or 'directory' #33 Closed dmvjs opened this Issue Jan 3, 2015 · 27 comments Projects None yet Labels configuration error handling Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 22 participants and others dmvjs error at commented Jan 3, 2015 When using 1.4.0 I get the error above, <1.4.0 works great. complaint is ./spec/index.js, I assume files is the culprit, not preprocessors: files: [ './spec/index.js' ], or preprocessors: { './spec/index.js': ['webpack'] }, Coincidentally, I see the new webpack-karma reporter is spec, however I can't imagine that causing a clash. 👍 error at entry 1 webpack member sokra commented Jan 3, 2015 Have you added frameworks: ['webpack']? fudini commented Jan 5, 2015 I have the same problem. andrewk commented Jan 6, 2015 +1. As per @sokra's question, yes we have webpack in the frameworks array. Looking at the debug output: ERROR in Entry module not found: Error: Cannot resolve 'file' or 'directory' ./tests/run.js in /Users/andrew/Projects/99designs/projects Something (webpack preloader?) is assuming the files are relative to the path, when they are not. eg: in the above scenario, the file it cannot resolve is at /Users/andrew/Projects/99designs/projects/assets/tests/run.js, but as of karma-webpack 1.4 the resolution is not working, despite webpack.resolve.root being set to /Users/andrew/Projects/99designs/projects/assets. Here is all karma and webpack config for the codebase I'm currently looking at -- https://gist.github.com/andrewk/b175483507d1c2307b25 ebi commented Jan 6, 2015 Having the same issue even with webpack in frameworks, seems to be related to resolve root too. webpack member sokra commented Jan 6, 2015 I don't think this is wrong. karma resolves the files array and doe