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I added ` *.tsbuildinfo` to gitignores of examples that use typescript and don't already have it. By use typescript I mean have `tsconfig` somewhere in their directory tree. I used the following script to update the files: ```bash #!/bin/bash set -eou pipefail cd examples examples=`git ls-files . | grep tsconfig | xargs dirname | grep -v "/"` for example in $examples; do if ! grep -q tsbuildinfo $example/.gitignore; then gitignore="$example/.gitignore" echo $gitignore tail -c1 $gitignore | read -r _ || echo >> $gitignore echo -e "\n# typescript\n*.tsbuildinfo" >> $gitignore fi done ``` |
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Custom server using Hapi example
Most of the time the default Next.js server will be enough but there are times you'll want to run your own server to integrate into an existing application. Next.js provides a custom server api.
Because the Next.js server is a Node.js module you can combine it with any other part of the node.js ecosystem. In this case we are using Hapi.
Deploy your own
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How to use
Execute create-next-app
with npm, Yarn, or pnpm to bootstrap the example:
npx create-next-app --example custom-server-hapi custom-server-hapi-app
# or
yarn create next-app --example custom-server-hapi custom-server-hapi-app
# or
pnpm create next-app --example custom-server-hapi custom-server-hapi-app