Static image src in Vue.js template

This solution is for Vue-2 users:

  1. In vue-2 if you don't like to keep your files in static folder (relevant info), or
  2. In vue-2 & vue-cli-3 if you don't like to keep your files in public folder (static folder is renamed to public):

The simple solution is :)

<img src="@/assets/img/clear.gif" /> // just do this:
<img :src="require(`@/assets/img/clear.gif`)" // or do this:
<img :src="require(`@/assets/img/${imgURL}`)" // if pulling from: data() {return {imgURL: 'clear.gif'}}

If you like to keep your static images in static/assets/img or public/assets/img folder, then just do:

<img src="./assets/img/clear.gif" />
<img src="/assets/img/clear.gif" /> // in some case without dot ./

If you want to bind a string to the src attribute, you should wrap it on single quotes:

<img v-bind:src="'/static/img/clear.gif'">
<!-- or shorthand -->
<img :src="'/static/img/clear.gif'">

IMO you do not need to bind a string, you could use the simple way:

<img src="/static/img/clear.gif">

Check an example about the image preload here: http://codepen.io/pespantelis/pen/RWVZxL


This is how i solve it.:

      items: [
        { title: 'Dashboard', icon: require('@/assets/icons/sidebar/dashboard.svg') },
        { title: 'Projects',  icon: require('@/assets/icons/sidebar/projects.svg') },
        { title: 'Clients', icon: require('@/assets/icons/sidebar/clients.svg') },
      ],

And on the template part:

<img :src="item.icon" />

See it in action here