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@netlify/plugin-nextjs
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This package handles the build process and creates the runtime environment for Next.js sites on Netlify. You should not normally need to install it yourself, as it is used automatically during builds of Next.js sites. See the docs for using Next.js on Netlify for more details.
Next.js is supported natively on Netlify, and in most cases you will not need to install or configure anything. This repo includes the packages used to support Next.js on Netlify.
If you build on Netlify, the Next.js Runtime will work with no additional configuration.
The Next.js Runtime installs automatically for new Next.js sites on Netlify. You can also install it manually in the following ways:
You can go to the UI and choose the site to install the Next.js Runtime on. This method is recommended because you will benefit from auto-upgrades to important fixes and feature updates.
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npm install -D @netlify/plugin-nextjs
...then add the following to your netlify.toml
file:
[[plugins]]
package = "@netlify/plugin-nextjs"
This method is recommended if you wish to pin the Next.js Runtime to a specific version.
If you are using Next.js 10-13.4 or Node.js < 18, you must use v4 of the Next.js Runtime.
If you are still using v4, you can find its README here and the v4 Runtime docs here.
To upgrade from v4 to v5, please visit the v5 documentation.
If you think you have found a bug in Next.js on Netlify, please open an issue. If you have comments or feature requests, see the discussion board
Please note that v4 will only receive security fixes and critical bug fixes.
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The npm package @netlify/plugin-nextjs receives a total of 64,153 weekly downloads. As such, @netlify/plugin-nextjs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @netlify/plugin-nextjs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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