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My Vue project is located in some path using Linux user permissions: The project is at /home/main_user/projects/my_project, but I am logged in as another_user. $HOME is /home/another_user, whoami yields another_user. Still, postcss wants to look into /home/main_user/.config/postcssrc which doesn't make much sense. But since that folder is not readable to another_user, the entire build process fails.
error in ./src/components/PromiseForm.vue?vue&type=style&index=0&id=478e47c2&lang=stylus&scoped=true
Syntax Error: HookWebpackError: Module build failed (from ./node_modules/postcss-loader/dist/cjs.js):
Error: EACCES: permission denied, open '/home/main_user/.config/postcssrc'
-- inner error --
Error: Module build failed (from ./node_modules/postcss-loader/dist/cjs.js):
Error: EACCES: permission denied, open '/home/main_user/.config/postcssrc'
Generated code for /home/main_user/projects/my_project/node_modules/css-loader/dist/cjs.js??clonedRuleSet-37.use[1]!/home/main_user/projects/my_project/node_modules/vue-loader/dist/stylePostLoader.js!/home/main_user/projects/my_project/node_modules/postcss-loader/dist/cjs.js??clonedRuleSet-37.use[2]!/home/main_user/projects/my_project/node_modules/stylus-loader/dist/cjs.js??clonedRuleSet-37.use[3]!/home/main_user/projects/my_project/node_modules/cache-loader/dist/cjs.js??ruleSet[0].use[0]!/home/main_user/projects/my_project/node_modules/vue-loader/dist/index.js??ruleSet[0].use[1]!/home/main_user/projects/my_project/src/components/PromiseForm.vue?vue&type=style&index=0&id=478e47c2&lang=stylus&scoped=true
1 | throw new Error("Module build failed (from ./node_modules/postcss-loader/dist/cjs.js):\nError: EACCES: permission denied, open '/home/main_user/.config/postcssrc'");
Version: vue 3.3.3 (latest released). This was NOT yet an issue with vue 3.2.13.
This problem does ONLY appear if you have NO postcss config present whatsoever. I had deleted my postcss config file because I didn't want any postprocessing, but apparently it cannot really be disabled.
I tried setting various postcss options to disable it entirely, but without success. Setting css.loaderOptions.postcss.postcssOptions.config: false in vue.config.js results in a very obscure error,
error in ./src/components/PromiseForm.vue?vue&type=script&lang=coffee
Syntax Error: Thread Loader (Worker 2)
Cannot read properties of null (reading 'content')
but I guess doing that wasn't a great idea anyway. It's possible that this latter error actually comes from coffee-loader. The former not, though, it's reproducible on a new repo.
My Vue project is located in some path using Linux user permissions: The project is at
/home/main_user/projects/my_project
, but I am logged in asanother_user
.$HOME
is/home/another_user
,whoami
yieldsanother_user
. Still, postcss wants to look into/home/main_user/.config/postcssrc
which doesn't make much sense. But since that folder is not readable toanother_user
, the entire build process fails.Version: vue 3.3.3 (latest released). This was NOT yet an issue with vue 3.2.13.
This problem does ONLY appear if you have NO postcss config present whatsoever. I had deleted my postcss config file because I didn't want any postprocessing, but apparently it cannot really be disabled.
I tried setting various postcss options to disable it entirely, but without success. Setting
css.loaderOptions.postcss.postcssOptions.config: false
invue.config.js
results in a very obscure error,but I guess doing that wasn't a great idea anyway. It's possible that this latter error actually comes from
coffee-loader
. The former not, though, it's reproducible on a new repo.And finally, I also tried
because apparently that's something you could do in vue loader v14 but it doesn't change anything. I guess it was removed again on purpose?
Finally, however, I have found a workaround - setting in
package.json
allows building without errors. Without this, the error returns. I guess that's not really how this should work?
Thanks!
Edit: Solved by migrating to Vite.
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