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A statically generated blog example using Next.js and TakeShape
This example showcases Next.js's Static Generation feature using TakeShape as the data source.
Demo
https://next-blog-takeshape.vercel.app/
Deploy your own
Once you have access to the environment variables you'll need, deploy the example using Vercel:
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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 cms-takeshape cms-takeshape-app
# or
yarn create next-app --example cms-takeshape cms-takeshape-app
# or
pnpm create next-app --example cms-takeshape cms-takeshape-app
Configuration
Step 1. Create an account and a project on TakeShape
First, create an account on TakeShape.
After creating an account, create a new project from the dashboard. You can select a Blank Project.
Step 2. Create an Author
model
From the project settings page, create a new content type.
- The title should be
Author
.
Next, drag these widgets:
- Single Line widget: Set the title as Name.
- Asset widget: Set the title as Picture.
When you’re done, click "Create Content Type".
Step 3. Create a Post
model
Click Add Content Type again.
- The title should be
Post
.
Next, add these fields (you don't have to modify the settings unless specified):
- Single Line widget: Set the title as Title.
- Markdown widget: Set the title as Content.
- Single Line widget: Set the title as Excerpt.
- Asset widget: Set the title as Cover Image.
- Date widget: Set the title as Date.
- Single Line widget: Set the title as Slug.
- Relationship widget: Set the title as Author, then set Relationship Type to
Single
and check theAuthor
checkbox under Allowed Content Types.
When you’re done, click "Create Content Type".
Step 4. Populate Content
Select Author and create a new record.
- You just need 1 Author record.
- Use dummy data for the text.
- For the image, you can download one from Unsplash.
When you’re done, make sure to click Enabled under Workflow Status.
Next, select Post and create a new record.
- We recommend creating at least 2 Post records.
- Use dummy data for the text.
- You can write markdown for the Content field.
- For the images, you can download ones from Unsplash.
- Pick the Author you created earlier.
When you’re done, make sure to click Enabled under Workflow Status.
Step 5. Set up environment variables
From the dropdown next to the project name, click API Keys.
Create a new API Key with the Read permission.
Next, copy the .env.local.example
file in this directory to .env.local
(which will be ignored by Git):
cp .env.local.example .env.local
Then set each variable on .env.local
:
TAKESHAPE_API_KEY
should be the API token you just copied.TAKESHAPE_PROJECT_ID
should be the project ID, which is a substring in the project page URL:https://app.takeshape.io/projects/<project-id>/...
TAKESHAPE_PREVIEW_SECRET
can be any random string (but avoid spaces), likeMY_SECRET
- this is used for the Preview Mode.
Your .env.local
file should look like this:
TAKESHAPE_PROJECT_ID=...
TAKESHAPE_API_KEY=...
TAKESHAPE_PREVIEW_SECRET=...
Step 6. Run Next.js in development mode
npm install
npm run dev
# or
yarn install
yarn dev
Your blog should be up and running on http://localhost:3000! If it doesn't work, post on GitHub discussions.
Step 7. Try preview mode
On TakeShape, create a new post like before. But DO NOT click Enabled under Workflow Status.
Now, if you go to http://localhost:3000/posts/<slug>
(replace <slug>
), you won’t see the post. However, if you use the Preview Mode, you'll be able to see the change (Documentation).
To enable the Preview Mode, go to this URL:
http://localhost:3000/api/preview?secret=<secret>&slug=<slug>
<secret>
should be the string you entered forTAKESHAPE_PREVIEW_SECRET
.<slug>
should be the post'sslug
attribute (you can check on TakeShape).
You should now be able to see this post. To exit the preview mode, you can click Click here to exit preview mode at the top.
Step 8. Deploy on Vercel
You can deploy this app to the cloud with Vercel (Documentation).
Deploy Your Local Project
To deploy your local project to Vercel, push it to GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket and import to Vercel.
Important: When you import your project on Vercel, make sure to click on Environment Variables and set them to match your .env.local
file.
Deploy from Our Template
Alternatively, you can deploy using our template by clicking on the Deploy button below.