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@codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin
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A NextJS (Webpack) plugin that provides bundle analysis support for Codecov.
[!NOTE] The plugin does not support code coverage, see our docs to set up coverage today!
Using npm:
npm install @codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin --save-dev
Using yarn:
yarn add @codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin --dev
Using pnpm:
pnpm add @codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin --save-dev
This configuration will automatically upload the bundle analysis to Codecov for public repositories. When an internal PR is created it will use the Codecov token set in your secrets, and if running from a forked PR, it will use the tokenless setting automatically. For setups not using GitHub Actions see the following example. For private repositories see the following example.
// next.config.mjs
import { codecovNextJSWebpackPlugin } from "@codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin";
export default {
webpack: (config, options) => {
config.plugins.push(
codecovNextJSWebpackPlugin({
enableBundleAnalysis: true,
bundleName: "example-nextjs-webpack-bundle",
uploadToken: process.env.CODECOV_TOKEN,
gitService: "github",
webpack: options.webpack,
}),
);
return config;
},
};
This setup is for public repositories that are not using GitHub Actions, this configuration will automatically upload the bundle analysis to Codecov. You will need to configure the it similar to the GitHub Actions example, however you will need to provide a branch override, and ensure that it will pass the correct branch name, and with forks including the fork-owner i.e. fork-owner:branch
.
// next.config.mjs
import { codecovNextJSWebpackPlugin } from "@codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin";
export default {
webpack: (config, options) => {
config.plugins.push(
codecovNextJSWebpackPlugin({
enableBundleAnalysis: true,
bundleName: "example-nextjs-webpack-bundle",
uploadToken: process.env.CODECOV_TOKEN,
gitService: "github",
webpack: options.webpack,
uploadOverrides: {
branch: "<branch value>",
},
}),
);
return config;
},
};
This is the required way to use the plugin for private repositories. This configuration will automatically upload the bundle analysis to Codecov.
// next.config.mjs
import { codecovNextJSWebpackPlugin } from "@codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin";
export default {
webpack: (config, options) => {
config.plugins.push(
codecovNextJSWebpackPlugin({
enableBundleAnalysis: true,
bundleName: "example-nextjs-webpack-bundle",
uploadToken: process.env.CODECOV_TOKEN,
webpack: options.webpack,
}),
);
return config;
},
};
For users with OpenID Connect (OIDC) enabled, setting the uploadToken
is not necessary. You can use OIDC with the oidc
configuration as following.
// next.config.mjs
import { codecovNextJSWebpackPlugin } from "@codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin";
export default {
webpack: (config, options) => {
config.plugins.push(
codecovNextJSWebpackPlugin({
enableBundleAnalysis: true,
bundleName: "example-nextjs-webpack-bundle",
webpack: options.webpack,
oidc: {
useGitHubOIDC: true,
},
}),
);
return config;
},
};
FAQs
Official Codecov NextJS (Webpack) plugin
The npm package @codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin receives a total of 5,817 weekly downloads. As such, @codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @codecov/nextjs-webpack-plugin demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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