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@fastly/next-compute-js-server-13.0.0
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This is an implementation of Next.js's BaseServer for
Fastly Compute, and the behavior is modeled highly off of NextNodeServer.
It enables running pages and API routes that target the nodejs
runtime
on Compute.
NextWebServer (the Edge Runtime version) should be possible to run without this port.
There is a separate library that corresponds to each release of Next.js, maintained in separate branches of this library.
The versions of Next.js that this library is compatible with are listed in the
COMPATIBLE_NEXT_VERSIONS constant in ./src/node/function-transform/constants.ts
.
This library is typically used with @fastly/next-compute-js
, to implement the runtime
for pages and API routes that target the nodejs
runtime. See @fastly/next-compute-js
for
more details.
If you encounter any non-security-related bug or unexpected behavior, please file an issue using the bug report template.
Please see our SECURITY.md for guidance on reporting security-related issues.
MIT.
FAQs
Next.js Runtime for Fastly Compute (13.0.0)
We found that @fastly/next-compute-js-server-13.0.0 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 20 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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