Static resources arent loaded in thymeleaf template











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I've gone ahead and tried almost any tutorial with the hopes it wouldfix this.
I'm new to spring boot.



So I have a spring boot web application setup, but css, jscript and any other static content won't be loaded in template. It's not a problem with the css or jscript as implementing them directly into the html file will make it work.
This (http://prntscr.com/lk6f6q) is how my project looks like. "test".js just includes a simple alert call.
Html: https://hastebin.com/ixejakiqev.xml
Pom: https://hastebin.com/vakinawuva.xml



What am I doing wrong? I'm trying to solve this since a week and nothing seems to work. Am I maybe missing a library?










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    I've gone ahead and tried almost any tutorial with the hopes it wouldfix this.
    I'm new to spring boot.



    So I have a spring boot web application setup, but css, jscript and any other static content won't be loaded in template. It's not a problem with the css or jscript as implementing them directly into the html file will make it work.
    This (http://prntscr.com/lk6f6q) is how my project looks like. "test".js just includes a simple alert call.
    Html: https://hastebin.com/ixejakiqev.xml
    Pom: https://hastebin.com/vakinawuva.xml



    What am I doing wrong? I'm trying to solve this since a week and nothing seems to work. Am I maybe missing a library?










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      I've gone ahead and tried almost any tutorial with the hopes it wouldfix this.
      I'm new to spring boot.



      So I have a spring boot web application setup, but css, jscript and any other static content won't be loaded in template. It's not a problem with the css or jscript as implementing them directly into the html file will make it work.
      This (http://prntscr.com/lk6f6q) is how my project looks like. "test".js just includes a simple alert call.
      Html: https://hastebin.com/ixejakiqev.xml
      Pom: https://hastebin.com/vakinawuva.xml



      What am I doing wrong? I'm trying to solve this since a week and nothing seems to work. Am I maybe missing a library?










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      I've gone ahead and tried almost any tutorial with the hopes it wouldfix this.
      I'm new to spring boot.



      So I have a spring boot web application setup, but css, jscript and any other static content won't be loaded in template. It's not a problem with the css or jscript as implementing them directly into the html file will make it work.
      This (http://prntscr.com/lk6f6q) is how my project looks like. "test".js just includes a simple alert call.
      Html: https://hastebin.com/ixejakiqev.xml
      Pom: https://hastebin.com/vakinawuva.xml



      What am I doing wrong? I'm trying to solve this since a week and nothing seems to work. Am I maybe missing a library?







      spring-boot thymeleaf






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          Check the exact issue using network tab of the browser.



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          and also ensure that you have a class something like below to handle static resources.



          @Configuration
          @EnableWebMvc
          public class WebConfig extends WebMvcConfigurerAdapter {

          @Override
          public void addResourceHandlers(ResourceHandlerRegistry registry) {
          registry.addResourceHandler(
          "/webjars/**",
          "/img/**",
          "/css/**",
          "/js/**")
          .addResourceLocations(
          "classpath:/META-INF/resources/webjars/",
          "classpath:/static/img/",
          "classpath:/static/css/",
          "classpath:/static/js/");
          }

          }





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          • The Analysis shows that no css or ja, etc. Is loaded. You don't need that config as spring boot does it by itself. But I still tried without any positive result!
            – Gerolmed
            Nov 19 at 14:22


















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          The security config did not allow unverified access to the static resources.






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            Check the exact issue using network tab of the browser.



            enter image description here



            and also ensure that you have a class something like below to handle static resources.



            @Configuration
            @EnableWebMvc
            public class WebConfig extends WebMvcConfigurerAdapter {

            @Override
            public void addResourceHandlers(ResourceHandlerRegistry registry) {
            registry.addResourceHandler(
            "/webjars/**",
            "/img/**",
            "/css/**",
            "/js/**")
            .addResourceLocations(
            "classpath:/META-INF/resources/webjars/",
            "classpath:/static/img/",
            "classpath:/static/css/",
            "classpath:/static/js/");
            }

            }





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            • The Analysis shows that no css or ja, etc. Is loaded. You don't need that config as spring boot does it by itself. But I still tried without any positive result!
              – Gerolmed
              Nov 19 at 14:22















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            Check the exact issue using network tab of the browser.



            enter image description here



            and also ensure that you have a class something like below to handle static resources.



            @Configuration
            @EnableWebMvc
            public class WebConfig extends WebMvcConfigurerAdapter {

            @Override
            public void addResourceHandlers(ResourceHandlerRegistry registry) {
            registry.addResourceHandler(
            "/webjars/**",
            "/img/**",
            "/css/**",
            "/js/**")
            .addResourceLocations(
            "classpath:/META-INF/resources/webjars/",
            "classpath:/static/img/",
            "classpath:/static/css/",
            "classpath:/static/js/");
            }

            }





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            • The Analysis shows that no css or ja, etc. Is loaded. You don't need that config as spring boot does it by itself. But I still tried without any positive result!
              – Gerolmed
              Nov 19 at 14:22













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            Check the exact issue using network tab of the browser.



            enter image description here



            and also ensure that you have a class something like below to handle static resources.



            @Configuration
            @EnableWebMvc
            public class WebConfig extends WebMvcConfigurerAdapter {

            @Override
            public void addResourceHandlers(ResourceHandlerRegistry registry) {
            registry.addResourceHandler(
            "/webjars/**",
            "/img/**",
            "/css/**",
            "/js/**")
            .addResourceLocations(
            "classpath:/META-INF/resources/webjars/",
            "classpath:/static/img/",
            "classpath:/static/css/",
            "classpath:/static/js/");
            }

            }





            share|improve this answer












            Check the exact issue using network tab of the browser.



            enter image description here



            and also ensure that you have a class something like below to handle static resources.



            @Configuration
            @EnableWebMvc
            public class WebConfig extends WebMvcConfigurerAdapter {

            @Override
            public void addResourceHandlers(ResourceHandlerRegistry registry) {
            registry.addResourceHandler(
            "/webjars/**",
            "/img/**",
            "/css/**",
            "/js/**")
            .addResourceLocations(
            "classpath:/META-INF/resources/webjars/",
            "classpath:/static/img/",
            "classpath:/static/css/",
            "classpath:/static/js/");
            }

            }






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            • The Analysis shows that no css or ja, etc. Is loaded. You don't need that config as spring boot does it by itself. But I still tried without any positive result!
              – Gerolmed
              Nov 19 at 14:22


















            • The Analysis shows that no css or ja, etc. Is loaded. You don't need that config as spring boot does it by itself. But I still tried without any positive result!
              – Gerolmed
              Nov 19 at 14:22
















            The Analysis shows that no css or ja, etc. Is loaded. You don't need that config as spring boot does it by itself. But I still tried without any positive result!
            – Gerolmed
            Nov 19 at 14:22




            The Analysis shows that no css or ja, etc. Is loaded. You don't need that config as spring boot does it by itself. But I still tried without any positive result!
            – Gerolmed
            Nov 19 at 14:22












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            The security config did not allow unverified access to the static resources.






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                The security config did not allow unverified access to the static resources.






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