* docs: use descriptive links instead of "click here" Linking text such as "here" or "click here" is not accessible (and doesn't look that great either). The best example of why it's better to use link text that provides context is that some screen readers allow navigation by links alone. If all links say "click here", then how does the user know which one to go to? I tried to make the minimal change necessary to make the link text descriptive but had to reword a few sentences that didn't read well. * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Lee Robinson <me@leerob.io> Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
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learn more about the configuration file used by Next.js to handle your application. |
next.config.js
For custom advanced behavior of Next.js, you can create a next.config.js
in the root of your project directory (next to package.json
).
next.config.js
is a regular Node.js module, not a JSON file. It gets used by the Next.js server and build phases, and it's not included in the browser build.
Take a look at the following next.config.js
example:
module.exports = {
/* config options here */
}
You can also use a function:
module.exports = (phase, { defaultConfig }) => {
return {
/* config options here */
}
}
phase
is the current context in which the configuration is loaded. You can see the available phases. Phases can be imported from next/constants
:
const { PHASE_DEVELOPMENT_SERVER } = require('next/constants')
module.exports = (phase, { defaultConfig }) => {
if (phase === PHASE_DEVELOPMENT_SERVER) {
return {
/* development only config options here */
}
}
return {
/* config options for all phases except development here */
}
}
The commented lines are the place where you can put the configs allowed by next.config.js
, which are defined in this file.
However, none of the configs are required, and it's not necessary to understand what each config does. Instead, search for the features you need to enable or modify in this section and they will show you what to do.
Avoid using new JavaScript features not available in your target Node.js version.
next.config.js
will not be parsed by Webpack, Babel or TypeScript.