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**Visit [nextjs.org/learn](https://nextjs.org/learn) to get started with Next.js.**
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**The below readme is the documentation for the `canary` (prerelease) branch. To view the documentation for the latest stable Next.js version visit [nextjs.org/docs](https://nextjs.org/docs)**

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- [How to use](#how-to-use)
  - [Setup](#setup)
  - [Automatic code splitting](#automatic-code-splitting)
  - [CSS](#css)
    - [Built-in CSS support](#built-in-css-support)
    - [CSS-in-JS](#css-in-js)
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    - [Importing CSS / Sass / Less / Stylus files](#importing-css--sass--less--stylus-files)
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  - [Static file serving (e.g.: images)](#static-file-serving-eg-images)
  - [Populating `<head>`](#populating-head)
  - [Fetching data and component lifecycle](#fetching-data-and-component-lifecycle)
  - [Routing](#routing)
    - [With `<Link>`](#with-link)
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      - [With URL object](#with-url-object)
      - [Replace instead of push url](#replace-instead-of-push-url)
      - [Using a component that supports `onClick`](#using-a-component-that-supports-onclick)
      - [Forcing the Link to expose `href` to its child](#forcing-the-link-to-expose-href-to-its-child)
      - [Disabling the scroll changes to top on page](#disabling-the-scroll-changes-to-top-on-page)
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    - [Imperatively](#imperatively)
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    - [Intercepting `popstate`](#intercepting-popstate)
      - [With URL object](#with-url-object-1)
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      - [Router Events](#router-events)
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      - [Shallow Routing](#shallow-routing)
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    - [Using a Higher Order Component](#using-a-higher-order-component)
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  - [Prefetching Pages](#prefetching-pages)
    - [With `<Link>`](#with-link-1)
    - [Imperatively](#imperatively-1)
  - [Custom server and routing](#custom-server-and-routing)
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    - [Disabling file-system routing](#disabling-file-system-routing)
    - [Dynamic assetPrefix](#dynamic-assetprefix)
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  - [Dynamic Import](#dynamic-import)
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    - [1. Basic Usage (Also does SSR)](#1-basic-usage-also-does-ssr)
    - [2. With Custom Loading Component](#2-with-custom-loading-component)
    - [3. With No SSR](#3-with-no-ssr)
    - [4. With Multiple Modules At Once](#4-with-multiple-modules-at-once)
  - [Custom `<App>`](#custom-app)
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  - [Custom `<Document>`](#custom-document)
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    - [Customizing `renderPage`](#customizing-renderpage)
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  - [Custom error handling](#custom-error-handling)
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  - [Reusing the built-in error page](#reusing-the-built-in-error-page)
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  - [Custom configuration](#custom-configuration)
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    - [Setting a custom build directory](#setting-a-custom-build-directory)
    - [Disabling etag generation](#disabling-etag-generation)
    - [Configuring the onDemandEntries](#configuring-the-ondemandentries)
    - [Configuring extensions looked for when resolving pages in `pages`](#configuring-extensions-looked-for-when-resolving-pages-in-pages)
    - [Configuring the build ID](#configuring-the-build-id)
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    - [Configuring Next process script](#configuring-next-process-script)
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  - [Customizing webpack config](#customizing-webpack-config)
  - [Customizing babel config](#customizing-babel-config)
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  - [Exposing configuration to the server / client side](#exposing-configuration-to-the-server--client-side)
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  - [Starting the server on alternative hostname](#starting-the-server-on-alternative-hostname)
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  - [CDN support with Asset Prefix](#cdn-support-with-asset-prefix)
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- [Production deployment](#production-deployment)
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  - [Serverless deployment](#serverless-deployment)
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    - [One Level Lower](#one-level-lower)
    - [Summary](#summary)
- [Browser support](#browser-support)
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- [Static HTML export](#static-html-export)
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  - [Usage](#usage)
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  - [Copying custom files](#copying-custom-files)
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  - [Limitation](#limitation)
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- [Multi Zones](#multi-zones)
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  - [How to define a zone](#how-to-define-a-zone)
  - [How to merge them](#how-to-merge-them)
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- [Recipes](#recipes)
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- [FAQ](#faq)
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- [Contributing](#contributing)
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- [Authors](#authors)

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## How to use

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### Setup

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Install it:

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```bash
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npm install --save next react react-dom
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and add a script to your package.json like this:

```json
{
  "scripts": {
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    "dev": "next",
    "build": "next build",
    "start": "next start"
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  }
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}
```

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After that, the file-system is the main API. Every `.js` file becomes a route that gets automatically processed and rendered.
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Populate `./pages/index.js` inside your project:
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```jsx
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function Home() {
  return <div>Welcome to next.js!</div>
}

export default Home
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and then just run `npm run dev` and go to `http://localhost:3000`. To use another port, you can run `npm run dev -- -p <your port here>`.
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So far, we get:

- Automatic transpilation and bundling (with webpack and babel)
- Hot code reloading
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- Server rendering and indexing of `./pages`
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- Static file serving. `./static/` is mapped to `/static/` (given you [create a `./static/` directory](#static-file-serving-eg-images) inside your project)
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To see how simple this is, check out the [sample app - nextgram](https://github.com/zeit/nextgram)
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### Automatic code splitting
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Every `import` you declare gets bundled and served with each page. That means pages never load unnecessary code!
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```jsx
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import cowsay from 'cowsay-browser'
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function CowsayHi() {
  return (
    <pre>
      {cowsay.say({ text: 'hi there!' })}
    </pre>
  )
}

export default CowsayHi
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```

### CSS

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#### Built-in CSS support
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<details>
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  <summary><b>Examples</b></summary>
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  <ul>
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    <li><a href="/examples/basic-css">Basic css</a></li>
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</details>

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We bundle [styled-jsx](https://github.com/zeit/styled-jsx) to provide support for isolated scoped CSS. The aim is to support "shadow CSS" similar to Web Components, which unfortunately [do not support server-rendering and are JS-only](https://github.com/w3c/webcomponents/issues/71).
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```jsx
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function HelloWorld() {
  return (
    <div>
      Hello world
      <p>scoped!</p>
      <style jsx>{`
        p {
          color: blue;
        }
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        div {
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          background: red;
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        }
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        @media (max-width: 600px) {
          div {
            background: blue;
          }
        }
      `}</style>
      <style global jsx>{`
        body {
          background: black;
        }
      `}</style>
    </div>
  )
}

export default HelloWorld
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Please see the [styled-jsx documentation](https://www.npmjs.com/package/styled-jsx) for more examples.
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#### CSS-in-JS

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  <summary>
    <b>Examples</b>
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  </summary>
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    <li><a href="/examples/with-styled-components">Styled components</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/with-styletron">Styletron</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/with-glamor">Glamor</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/with-cxs">Cxs</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/with-aphrodite">Aphrodite</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/with-fela">Fela</a></li>
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  </ul>
</details>

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It's possible to use any existing CSS-in-JS solution. The simplest one is inline styles:
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```jsx
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function HiThere() {
  return <p style={{ color: 'red' }}>hi there</p>
}

export default HiThere
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To use more sophisticated CSS-in-JS solutions, you typically have to implement style flushing for server-side rendering. We enable this by allowing you to define your own [custom `<Document>`](#custom-document) component that wraps each page.
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#### Importing CSS / Sass / Less / Stylus files
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To support importing `.css`, `.scss`, `.less` or `.styl` files you can use these modules, which configure sensible defaults for server rendered applications.
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- [@zeit/next-css](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-css)
- [@zeit/next-sass](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-sass)
- [@zeit/next-less](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-less)
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- [@zeit/next-stylus](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-stylus)
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Create a folder called `static` in your project root directory. From your code you can then reference those files with `/static/` URLs:

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function MyImage() {
  return <img src="/static/my-image.png" alt="my image" />
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export default MyImage
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_Note: Don't name the `static` directory anything else. The name is required and is the only directory that Next.js uses for serving static assets._

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### Populating `<head>`
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    <li><a href="/examples/head-elements">Head elements</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/layout-component">Layout component</a></li>
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We expose a built-in component for appending elements to the `<head>` of the page.

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```jsx
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function IndexPage() {
  return (
    <div>
      <Head>
        <title>My page title</title>
        <meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.0, width=device-width" />
      </Head>
      <p>Hello world!</p>
    </div>
  )
}

export default IndexPage
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To avoid duplicate tags in your `<head>` you can use the `key` property, which will make sure the tag is only rendered once:

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function IndexPage() {
  return (
    <div>
      <Head>
        <title>My page title</title>
        <meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.0, width=device-width" key="viewport" />
      </Head>
      <Head>
        <meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.2, width=device-width" key="viewport" />
      </Head>
      <p>Hello world!</p>
    </div>
  )
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export default IndexPage
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In this case only the second `<meta name="viewport" />` is rendered.
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_Note: The contents of `<head>` get cleared upon unmounting the component, so make sure each page completely defines what it needs in `<head>`, without making assumptions about what other pages added_

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_Note: `<title>` and `<meta>` elements need to be contained as **direct** children of the `<Head>` element, or wrapped into maximum one level of `<React.Fragment>`, otherwise the metatags won't be correctly picked up on clientside navigation._

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### Fetching data and component lifecycle
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  <summary><b>Examples</b></summary>
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    <li><a href="/examples/data-fetch">Data fetch</a></li>
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When you need state, lifecycle hooks or **initial data population** you can export a `React.Component` (instead of a stateless function, like shown above):
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  static async getInitialProps({ req }) {
    const userAgent = req ? req.headers['user-agent'] : navigator.userAgent
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  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        Hello World {this.props.userAgent}
      </div>
    )
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  }
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export default HelloUA
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Notice that to load data when the page loads, we use `getInitialProps` which is an [`async`](https://zeit.co/blog/async-and-await) static method. It can asynchronously fetch anything that resolves to a JavaScript plain `Object`, which populates `props`.

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Data returned from `getInitialProps` is serialized when server rendering, similar to a `JSON.stringify`. Make sure the returned object from `getInitialProps` is a plain `Object` and not using `Date`, `Map` or `Set`.

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For the initial page load, `getInitialProps` will execute on the server only. `getInitialProps` will only be executed on the client when navigating to a different route via the `Link` component or using the routing APIs.
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_Note: `getInitialProps` can **not** be used in children components. Only in `pages`._

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> If you are using some server only modules inside `getInitialProps`, make sure to [import them properly](https://arunoda.me/blog/ssr-and-server-only-modules).
> Otherwise, it'll slow down your app.
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You can also define the `getInitialProps` lifecycle method for stateless components:

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function Page({ stars }) {
  return <div>Next stars: {stars}</div>
}
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Page.getInitialProps = async ({ req }) => {
  const res = await fetch('https://api.github.com/repos/zeit/next.js')
  const json = await res.json()
  return { stars: json.stargazers_count }
}

export default Page
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`getInitialProps` receives a context object with the following properties:
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- `pathname` - path section of URL
- `query` - query string section of URL parsed as an object
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- `asPath` - `String` of the actual path (including the query) shows in the browser
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- `req` - HTTP request object (server only)
- `res` - HTTP response object (server only)
- `err` - Error object if any error is encountered during the rendering

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Next.js does not ship a routes manifest with every possible route in the application, so the current page is not aware of any other pages on the client side. All subsequent routes get lazy-loaded, for scalability sake.

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Client-side transitions between routes can be enabled via a `<Link>` component.

**Basic Example**

Consider these two pages:
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function Home() {
  return (
    <div>
      Click{' '}
      <Link href="/about">
        <a>here</a>
      </Link>{' '}
      to read more
    </div>
  )
}

export default Home
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function About() {
  return <p>Welcome to About!</p>
}

export default About
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**Custom routes (using props from URL)**

 `<Link>` component has two main props:

* `href`: the path inside `pages` directory + query string.
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Example:

1. Consider you have the URL `/post/:slug`.

2. You created the `pages/post.js`

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      static async getInitialProps({query}) {
        console.log('SLUG', query.slug)
        return {}
      }
      render() {
        return <h1>My blog post</h1>
      }
    }
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    export default Post
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    ```
3. You add the route to `express` (or any other server) on `server.js` file (this is only for SSR). This will route the url `/post/:slug` to `pages/post.js` and provide `slug` as part of query in getInitialProps.

    ```jsx
    server.get("/post/:slug", (req, res) => {
      return app.render(req, res, "/post", { slug: req.params.slug })
    })
    ```
4. For client side routing, use `next/link`:
    ```jsx
    <Link href="/post?slug=something" as="/post/something">
    ```

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1. The component is fetched
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The component `<Link>` can also receive an URL object and it will automatically format it to create the URL string.

```jsx
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function Home() {
  return (
    <div>
      Click{' '}
      <Link href={{ pathname: '/about', query: { name: 'Zeit' } }}>
        <a>here</a>
      </Link>{' '}
      to read more
    </div>
  )
}

export default Home
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That will generate the URL string `/about?name=Zeit`, you can use every property as defined in the [Node.js URL module documentation](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_url_strings_and_url_objects).

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The default behaviour for the `<Link>` component is to `push` a new url into the stack. You can use the `replace` prop to prevent adding a new entry.

```jsx
// pages/index.js
import Link from 'next/link'
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function Home() {
  return (
    <div>
      Click{' '}
      <Link href="/about" replace>
        <a>here</a>
      </Link>{' '}
      to read more
    </div>
  )
}

export default Home
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`<Link>` supports any component that supports the `onClick` event. In case you don't provide an `<a>` tag, it will only add the `onClick` event handler and won't pass the `href` property.

```jsx
// pages/index.js
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function Home() {
  return (
    <div>
      Click{' '}
      <Link href="/about">
        <img src="/static/image.png" alt="image" />
      </Link>
    </div>
  )
}

export default Home
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```jsx
import Link from 'next/link'
import Unexpected_A from 'third-library'
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function NavLink({ href, name }) {
  return (
    <Link href={href} passHref>
      <Unexpected_A>
        {name}
      </Unexpected_A>
    </Link>
  )
}

export default NavLink
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The default behaviour of `<Link>` is to scroll to the top of the page. When there is a hash defined it will scroll to the specific id, just like a normal `<a>` tag. To prevent scrolling to the top / hash `scroll={false}` can be added to `<Link>`:

```jsx
<Link scroll={false} href="/?counter=10"><a>Disables scrolling</a></Link>
<Link href="/?counter=10"><a>Changes with scrolling to top</a></Link>
```

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    <li><a href="/examples/with-loading">With a page loading indicator</a></li>
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function ReadMore() {
  return (
    <div>
      Click <span onClick={() => Router.push('/about')}>here</span> to read more
    </div>
  )
}

export default ReadMore
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In some cases (for example, if using a [custom router](#custom-server-and-routing)), you may wish
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For example, you could use this to manipulate the request, or force an SSR refresh.

```jsx
import Router from 'next/router'

Router.beforePopState(({ url, as, options }) => {
  // I only want to allow these two routes!
  if (as !== "/" || as !== "/other") {
    // Have SSR render bad routes as a 404.
    window.location.href = as
    return false
  }

  return true
});
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you'll be responsible for handling it, in that case.
See [Disabling File-System Routing](#disabling-file-system-routing).

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Above `Router` object comes with the following API:

- `route` - `String` of the current route
- `pathname` - `String` of the current path excluding the query string
- `query` - `Object` with the parsed query string. Defaults to `{}`
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- `replace(url, as=url)` - performs a `replaceState` call with the given url
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    pathname: '/about',
    query: { name: 'Zeit' }
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function ReadMore() {
    return (
    <div>
      Click <span onClick={handler}>here</span> to read more
    </div>
  )
}

export default ReadMore
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You can also listen to different events happening inside the Router.
Here's a list of supported events:

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- `routeChangeStart(url)` - Fires when a route starts to change
- `routeChangeComplete(url)` - Fires when a route changed completely
- `routeChangeError(err, url)` - Fires when there's an error when changing routes
- `beforeHistoryChange(url)` - Fires just before changing the browser's history
- `hashChangeStart(url)` - Fires when the hash will change but not the page
- `hashChangeComplete(url)` - Fires when the hash has changed but not the page
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> Here `url` is the URL shown in the browser. If you call `Router.push(url, as)` (or similar), then the value of `url` will be `as`.

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// Current URL is "/"
const href = '/?counter=10'
const as = href
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componentDidUpdate(prevProps) {
  const { pathname, query } = this.props.router
  // verify props have changed to avoid an infinite loop
  if (query.id !== prevProps.router.query.id) {
    // fetch data based on the new query
  }
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```

> NOTES:
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<p></p>
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If you want to access the `router` object inside any component in your app, you can use the `withRouter` Higher-Order Component. Here's how to use it:

```jsx
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  }

  const handleClick = (e) => {
    e.preventDefault()
    router.push(href)
  }

  return (
    <a href={href} onClick={handleClick} style={style}>
      {children}
    </a>
  )
}

export default withRouter(ActiveLink)
```

The above `router` object comes with an API similar to [`next/router`](#imperatively).

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  return (
    <nav>
      <ul>
        <li>
          <Link prefetch href="/">
            <a>Home</a>
          </Link>
        </li>
        <li>
          <Link prefetch href="/about">
            <a>About</a>
          </Link>
        </li>
        <li>
          <Link prefetch href="/contact">
            <a>Contact</a>
          </Link>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </nav>
  )
}

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  return (
    <div>
      <a onClick={() => setTimeout(() => router.push('/dynamic'), 100)}>
        A route transition will happen after 100ms
      </a>
      {// but we can prefetch it!
      router.prefetch('/dynamic')}
    </div>
  )
}

export default withRouter(MyLink)
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    <li><a href="/examples/custom-server-express">Express integration</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/custom-server-hapi">Hapi integration</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/custom-server-koa">Koa integration</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/parameterized-routing">Parameterized routing</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/ssr-caching">SSR caching</a></li>
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Typically you start your next server with `next start`. It's possible, however, to start a server 100% programmatically in order to customize routes, use route patterns, etc.

When using a custom server with a server file, for example called `server.js`, make sure you update the scripts key in `package.json` to:

```json
{
  "scripts": {
    "dev": "node server.js",
    "build": "next build",
    "start": "NODE_ENV=production node server.js"
  }
}
```
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This example makes `/a` resolve to `./pages/b`, and `/b` resolve to `./pages/a`:

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// Make sure the syntax and sources this file requires are compatible with the current node version you are running
// See https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/1245 for discussions on Universal Webpack or universal Babel
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app.prepare().then(() => {
  createServer((req, res) => {
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    // This tells it to parse the query portion of the URL.
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    if (pathname === '/a') {
      app.render(req, res, '/b', query)
    } else if (pathname === '/b') {
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- `next(opts: object)`

Supported options:
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```js
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
  useFileSystemPublicRoutes: false
}
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may still access those paths. If using this option, you should guard against navigation to routes
you do not want programmatically.

You may also wish to configure the client-side Router to disallow client-side redirects to filename
routes; please refer to [Intercepting `popstate`](#intercepting-popstate).

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#### Dynamic assetPrefix

Sometimes we need to set the `assetPrefix` dynamically. This is useful when changing the `assetPrefix` based on incoming requests.
For that, we can use `app.setAssetPrefix`.

Here's an example usage of it:

```js
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    if (req.headers.host === 'my-app.com') {
      app.setAssetPrefix('http://cdn.com/myapp')
    } else {
      app.setAssetPrefix('')
    }

    handleNextRequests(req, res)
  })

  server.listen(port, (err) => {
    if (err) {
      throw err
    }

    console.log(`> Ready on http://localhost:${port}`)
  })
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Next.js supports TC39 [dynamic import proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-dynamic-import) for JavaScript.
With that, you could import JavaScript modules (inc. React Components) dynamically and work with them.

You can think dynamic imports as another way to split your code into manageable chunks.
Since Next.js supports dynamic imports with SSR, you could do amazing things with it.

Here are a few ways to use dynamic imports.

#### 1. Basic Usage (Also does SSR)

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function Home() {
  return (
    <div>
      <Header />
      <DynamicComponent />
      <p>HOME PAGE is here!</p>
    </div>
  )
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  return (
    <div>
      <Header />
      <DynamicComponentWithCustomLoading />
      <p>HOME PAGE is here!</p>
    </div>
  )
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function Home() {
  return (
    <div>
      <Header />
      <DynamicComponentWithNoSSR />
      <p>HOME PAGE is here!</p>
    </div>
  )
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  return <HelloBundle title="Dynamic Bundle" />
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export default DynamicBundle
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    <li><a href="/examples/with-componentdidcatch">Using `_app.js` to override `componentDidCatch`</a></li>
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- Persisting layout between page changes
- Keeping state when navigating pages
- Custom error handling using `componentDidCatch`
- Inject additional data into pages (for example by processing GraphQL queries)

To override, create the `./pages/_app.js` file and override the App class as shown below:

```js
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    if (Component.getInitialProps) {
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  render () {
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    return (
      <Container>
        <Component {...pageProps} />
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    <li><a href="/examples/with-styled-components">Styled components custom document</a></li>
    <li><a href="/examples/with-amp">Google AMP</a></li>
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- Is rendered on the server side
- Is used to change the initial server side rendered document markup
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```jsx
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// _document is only rendered on the server side and not on the client side
// Event handlers like onClick can't be added to this file

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    const initialProps = await Document.getInitialProps(ctx)
    return { ...initialProps }
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          <style>{`body { margin: 0 } /* custom! */`}</style>
        </Head>
        <body className="custom_class">
          <Main />
          <NextScript />
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  }
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__Note: React-components outside of `<Main />` will not be initialised by the browser. Do _not_ add application logic here. If you need shared components in all your pages (like a menu or a toolbar), take a look at the `App` component instead.__

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- `renderPage` (`Function`) a callback that executes the actual React rendering logic (synchronously). It's useful to decorate this function in order to support server-rendering wrappers like Aphrodite's [`renderStatic`](https://github.com/Khan/aphrodite#server-side-rendering)

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#### Customizing `renderPage`
🚧 It should be noted that the only reason you should be customizing `renderPage` is for usage with css-in-js libraries
that need to wrap the application to properly work with server-rendering. 🚧

- It takes as argument an options object for further customization

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  static async getInitialProps(ctx) {
    const originalRenderPage = ctx.renderPage

    ctx.renderPage = () => originalRenderPage({
      // useful for wrapping the whole react tree
      enhanceApp: App => App,
      // userful for wrapping in a per-page basis
      enhanceComponent: Component => Component
    })

    // Run the parent `getInitialProps` using `ctx` that now includes our custom `renderPage`
    const initialProps = await Document.getInitialProps(ctx)

    return initialProps
  }
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    const statusCode = res ? res.statusCode : err ? err.statusCode : null;
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        {this.props.statusCode
          ? `An error ${this.props.statusCode} occurred on server`
          : 'An error occurred on client'}
      </p>
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```jsx
import React from 'react'
import Error from 'next/error'
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      return <Error statusCode={this.props.errorCode} />
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    return (
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      </div>
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  }
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Note: `next.config.js` is a regular Node.js module, not a JSON file. It gets used by the Next server and build phases, and not included in the browser build.

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// next.config.js
module.exports = {
  /* config options here */
}
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```js
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    /* config options here */
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```js
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  if(phase === PHASE_DEVELOPMENT_SERVER) {
    return {
      /* development only config options here */
    }
  }

  return {
    /* config options for all phases except development here */
  }
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#### Setting a custom build directory

You can specify a name to use for a custom build directory. For example, the following config will create a `build` folder instead of a `.next` folder. If no configuration is specified then next will create a `.next` folder.

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// next.config.js
module.exports = {
  distDir: 'build'
}
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#### Disabling etag generation

You can disable etag generation for HTML pages depending on your cache strategy. If no configuration is specified then Next will generate etags for every page.

```js
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
  generateEtags: false
}
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#### Configuring the onDemandEntries

Next exposes some options that give you some control over how the server will dispose or keep in memories pages built:

```js
module.exports = {
  onDemandEntries: {
    // period (in ms) where the server will keep pages in the buffer
    maxInactiveAge: 25 * 1000,
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#### Configuring extensions looked for when resolving pages in `pages`

Aimed at modules like [`@zeit/next-typescript`](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-typescript), that add support for pages ending in `.ts`. `pageExtensions` allows you to configure the extensions looked for in the `pages` directory when resolving pages.

```js
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
  pageExtensions: ['jsx', 'js']
}
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#### Configuring the build ID

Next.js uses a constant generated at build time to identify which version of your application is being served. This can cause problems in multi-server deployments when `next build` is ran on every server. In order to keep a static build id between builds you can provide the `generateBuildId` function:

```js
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
  generateBuildId: async () => {
    // For example get the latest git commit hash here
    return 'my-build-id'
  }
}
```

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To fall back to the default of generating a unique id return `null` from the function:

```js
module.exports = {
  generateBuildId: async () => {
    // When process.env.YOUR_BUILD_ID is undefined we fall back to the default
    if(process.env.YOUR_BUILD_ID) {
      return process.env.YOUR_BUILD_ID
    }

    return null
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}
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```bash
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NODE_OPTIONS="--throw-deprecation" next
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```

`--inspect` is a special case since it binds to a port and can't double-bind to the child process the `next` CLI creates.

```
next start --inspect
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Some commonly asked for features are available as modules:

- [@zeit/next-css](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-css)
- [@zeit/next-sass](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-sass)
- [@zeit/next-less](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-less)
- [@zeit/next-preact](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-preact)
- [@zeit/next-typescript](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-typescript)

*Warning: The `webpack` function is executed twice, once for the server and once for the client. This allows you to distinguish between client and server configuration using the `isServer` property*

Multiple configurations can be combined together with function composition. For example:

```js
const withTypescript = require('@zeit/next-typescript')
const withSass = require('@zeit/next-sass')

module.exports = withTypescript(withSass({
  webpack(config, options) {
    // Further custom configuration here
    return config
  }
}))
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- `dev` - `Boolean` shows if the compilation is done in development mode
- `isServer` - `Boolean` shows if the resulting configuration will be used for server side (`true`), or client size compilation (`false`).
- `defaultLoaders` - `Object` Holds loader objects Next.js uses internally, so that you can use them in custom configuration
  - `babel` - `Object` the `babel-loader` configuration for Next.js.
  - `hotSelfAccept` - `Object` the `hot-self-accept-loader` configuration. This loader should only be used for advanced use cases. For example [`@zeit/next-typescript`](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-typescript) adds it for top-level typescript pages.
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      test: /\.mdx/,
      use: [
        options.defaultLoaders.babel,
        {
          loader: '@mdx-js/loader',
          options: pluginOptions.options
        }
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  }
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In order to extend our usage of `babel`, you can simply define a `.babelrc` file at the root of your app. This file is optional.

If found, we're going to consider it the *source of truth*, therefore it needs to define what next needs as well, which is the `next/babel` preset.

This is designed so that you are not surprised by modifications we could make to the babel configurations.

Here's an example `.babelrc` file:
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  "plugins": []
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- preset-env
- preset-react
- plugin-proposal-class-properties
- plugin-proposal-object-rest-spread
- plugin-transform-runtime
- styled-jsx

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```json
{
  "presets": [
    ["next/babel", {
      "preset-env": {},
      "transform-runtime": {},
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      "class-properties": {}
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  ],
  "plugins": []
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There is a common need in applications to provide configuration values.

Next.js supports 2 ways of providing configuration:

- Build-time configuration
- Runtime configuration

#### Build time configuration

The way build-time configuration works is by inlining the provided values into the Javascript bundle.

You can add the `env` key in `next.config.js`:

```js
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
  env: {
    customKey: 'value'
  }
}
```

This will allow you to use `process.env.customKey` in your code. For example:

```jsx
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#### Runtime configuration

> :warning: Note that this option is not available when using `target: 'serverless'`

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```js
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module.exports = {
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```js
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import getConfig from 'next/config'
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function MyImage() {
  return (
    <div>
      <img src={`${publicRuntimeConfig.staticFolder}/logo.png`} alt="logo" />
    </div>
  )
}

export default MyImage
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To set up a CDN, you can set up the `assetPrefix` setting and configure your CDN's origin to resolve to the domain that Next.js is hosted on.

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  // You may only need to add assetPrefix in the production.
  assetPrefix: isProd ? 'https://cdn.mydomain.com' : ''
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module.exports = {
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### Serverless deployment

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    <li><a href="https://github.com/TejasQ/anna-artemov.now.sh">anna-artemov.now.sh</a></li>
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There are [a number of benefits](https://zeit.co/blog/serverless-express-js-lambdas-with-now-2#benefits-of-serverless-express) to serverless. The referenced link talks about some of them in the context of Express, but the principles apply universally: serverless allows for distributed points of failure, infinite scalability, and is incredibly affordable with a "pay for what you use" model.

To enable **serverless mode** in Next.js, add the `serverless` build `target` in `next.config.js`:
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- `pages/index.js` => `.next/serverless/pages/index.js`
- `pages/about.js` => `.next/serverless/pages/about.js`

The signature of the Next.js Serverless function is similar to the Node.js HTTP server callback:

```ts
export function render(req: http.IncomingMessage, res: http.ServerResponse) => void
```

- [http.IncomingMessage](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_incomingmessage)
- [http.ServerResponse](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_serverresponse)
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For example if the platform supports the Node.js [`http.Server`](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_server) class:

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- Low-level API for implementing serverless deployment
- Every page in the `pages` directory becomes a serverless function (lambda)
- Creates the smallest possible serverless function (50Kb base zip size)
- Optimized for fast [cold start](https://zeit.co/blog/serverless-ssr#cold-start) of the function
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- The serverless function has 0 dependencies (they are included in the function bundle)
- Uses the [http.IncomingMessage](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_incomingmessage) and [http.ServerResponse](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_serverresponse) from Node.js
- opt-in using `target: 'serverless'` in `next.config.js`
- Does not load `next.config.js` when executing the function, note that this means `publicRuntimeConfig` / `serverRuntimeConfig` are not supported

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`next export` is a way to run your Next.js app as a standalone static app without the need for a Node.js server.
The exported app supports almost every feature of Next.js, including dynamic urls, prefetching, preloading and dynamic imports.

The way `next export` works is by pre-rendering all pages possible to HTML. It does so based on a mapping of `pathname` key to page object. This mapping is called the `exportPathMap`.

The page object has 2 values:

- `page` - `String` the page inside the `pages` directory to render
- `query` - `Object` the `query` object passed to `getInitialProps` when pre-rendering. Defaults to `{}`

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This function is asynchronous and gets the default `exportPathMap` as a parameter.
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- `dev` - `true` when `exportPathMap` is being called in development. `false` when running `next export`. In development `exportPathMap` is used to define routes and behavior like copying files is not required.
- `dir` - Absolute path to the project directory
- `outDir` - Absolute path to the `out` directory (configurable with `-o` or `--outdir`). When `dev` is `true` the value of `outDir` will be `null`.
- `distDir` - Absolute path to the `.next` directory (configurable using the `distDir` config key)
- `buildId` - The buildId the export is running for

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  exportPathMap: async function (defaultPathMap, {dev, dir, outDir, distDir, buildId}) {
    if (dev) {
      return defaultPathMap
    }
    // This will copy robots.txt from your project root into the out directory
    await copyFile(join(dir, 'robots.txt'), join(outDir, 'robots.txt'))
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A zone is a single deployment of a Next.js app. Just like that, you can have multiple zones. Then you can merge them as a single app.

For an example, you can have two zones like this:

* https://docs.my-app.com for serving `/docs/**`
* https://ui.my-app.com for serving all other pages

With multi zones support, you can merge both these apps into a single one. Which allows your customers to browse it using a single URL. But you can develop and deploy both apps independently.

> This is exactly the same concept as microservices, but for frontend apps.

### How to define a zone

There are no special zones related APIs. You only need to do following things:

* Make sure to keep only the pages you need in your app. (For an example, https://ui.my-app.com should not contain pages for `/docs/**`)
* Make sure your app has an [assetPrefix](https://github.com/zeit/next.js#cdn-support-with-asset-prefix). (You can also define the assetPrefix [dynamically](https://github.com/zeit/next.js#dynamic-assetprefix).)

### How to merge them

You can merge zones using any HTTP proxy.

You can use [micro proxy](https://github.com/zeit/micro-proxy) as your local proxy server. It allows you to easily define routing rules like below:

```json
{
  "rules": [
    {"pathname": "/docs**", "method":["GET", "POST", "OPTIONS"], "dest": "https://docs.my-app.com"},
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- [Setting up 301 redirects](https://www.raygesualdo.com/posts/301-redirects-with-nextjs/)
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- [Building with React-Material-UI-Next-Express-Mongoose-Mongodb](https://github.com/builderbook/builderbook)
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- [Build a SaaS Product with React-Material-UI-Next-MobX-Express-Mongoose-MongoDB-TypeScript](https://github.com/async-labs/saas)
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  We’re ecstatic about both the developer experience and end-user performance, so we decided to share it with the community.
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A small Next main bundle is around 65kb gzipped.
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Yes and No.

Yes in that both make your life easier.

No in that it enforces a _structure_ so that we can do more advanced things like:
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- Automatic code splitting
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If you want to create re-usable React components that you can embed in your Next.js app or other React applications, using `create-react-app` is a great idea. You can later `import` it and keep your codebase clean!
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Next.js bundles [styled-jsx](https://github.com/zeit/styled-jsx) supporting scoped css. However you can use any CSS-in-JS solution in your Next app by just including your favorite library [as mentioned before](#css-in-js) in the document.
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<details>
  <summary>What syntactic features are transpiled? How do I change them?</summary>

We track V8. Since V8 has wide support for ES6 and `async` and `await`, we transpile those. Since V8 doesn’t support class decorators, we don’t transpile those.

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Next.js is special in that:

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- Top-level components can define `getInitialProps` that should _block_ the loading of the route (either when server-rendering or lazy-loading)

As a result, we were able to introduce a very simple approach to routing that consists of two pieces:

- Every top level component receives a `url` object to inspect the url or perform modifications to the history
- A `<Link />` component is used to wrap elements like anchors (`<a/>`) to perform client-side transitions

We tested the flexibility of the routing with some interesting scenarios. For an example, check out [nextgram](https://github.com/zeit/nextgram).

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It’s up to you. `getInitialProps` is an `async` function (or a regular function that returns a `Promise`). It can retrieve data from anywhere.
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Many of the goals we set out to accomplish were the ones listed in [The 7 principles of Rich Web Applications](http://rauchg.com/2014/7-principles-of-rich-web-applications/) by Guillermo Rauch.

The ease-of-use of PHP is a great inspiration. We feel Next.js is a suitable replacement for many scenarios where you otherwise would use PHP to output HTML.

Unlike PHP, we benefit from the ES6 module system and every file exports a **component or function** that can be easily imported for lazy evaluation or testing.

As we were researching options for server-rendering React that didn’t involve a large number of steps, we came across [react-page](https://github.com/facebookarchive/react-page) (now deprecated), a similar approach to Next.js by the creator of React Jordan Walke.

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- Arunoda Susiripala ([@arunoda](https://twitter.com/arunoda)) – [ZEIT](https://zeit.co)
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- Naoyuki Kanezawa ([@nkzawa](https://twitter.com/nkzawa)) – [ZEIT](https://zeit.co)
- Tony Kovanen ([@tonykovanen](https://twitter.com/tonykovanen)) – [ZEIT](https://zeit.co)
- Guillermo Rauch ([@rauchg](https://twitter.com/rauchg)) – [ZEIT](https://zeit.co)
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