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Custom Component Retrieval Issue in Build (getComponent returns null) #17898

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tafedorov78 opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 6 comments
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Cocos Creator version

3.8.3

System information

chrome, macos, windows

Issue description

I’m experiencing an issue with a custom component attached to a node. When accessing the component locally using the getComponent method, it returns the expected component. However, when accessing the component remotely in a build from remote host, it returns null.
in the attached project - look at PrizeController --> const switcher2 = node.getComponent('NodeSwitchComponent');

Relevant error log output

null

Steps to reproduce

  1. Attach a custom component to a node.
  2. Access the component locally using getComponent - the component is retrieved correctly.
  3. Access the component remotely (remote host!!!) in a build - getComponent returns null.

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test.zip

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look at this

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Thanks for I got a gift program😂

@tafedorov78
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I don't think you got it. I mentioned it should be run it remotely, not on your local machine that the point.

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I found one thing - if I set a target in tsconfig = es6 it does not work!

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I don't think you got it. I mentioned it should be run it remotely, not on your local machine that the point.

A slowly network: http://119.3.232.55/web-mobile/index.html
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The root path of import is the dir of script file.So,you should add "../" to return parent dir.

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