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**Reasons for making this change:**
- it is contained within `node_modules/`, which is already ignored
- the previous versions, which were not in `node_modules/`, did not have
a period at the beginning of the filename
Links to documentation supporting these rule changes:
**Changelog with proof here:**
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Middleware
This example shows how to configure your Next.js Middleware to only match specific pages.
The index page (pages/index.ts
) has a list of links to dynamic pages, which will tell whether they were matched or not.
The Middleware file (middleware.ts
) has a special matcher
configuration key, allowing you to fine-grained control matched pages.
Please keep in mind that:
- Middleware always runs first
- Middleware always matches
_next
routes on server side - matcher must always starts with a '/'
Deploy your own
Deploy the example using Vercel:
How to use
Execute create-next-app
with npm, Yarn, or pnpm to bootstrap the example:
npx create-next-app --example middleware-matcher middleware-matcher-app
yarn create next-app --example middleware-matcher middleware-matcher-app
pnpm create next-app --example middleware-matcher middleware-matcher-app
Deploy it to the cloud with Vercel (Documentation).