This project is using pnpm as a way to manage dependencies and workspaces.
With the project cloned, install the dependencies from the root of the project with:
pnpm install
Configuration
To work on the project, you need to have an active Cloudinary account. With the account, configure a .env.local file inside of docs with:
NEXT_PUBLIC_CLOUDINARY_CLOUD_NAME="<Your Cloudinary Cloud Name>"
NEXT_PUBLIC_CLOUDINARY_API_KEY="<Your Cloudinary API Key>"
CLOUDINARY_API_SECRET="<Your Cloudinary API Secret>"
Note: The Cloudinary account can be free, but some features may not work beyond free tier like Background Removal
The Cloud Name is required for all usage, where the API Key and Secret currently is only used for Upload Widget usage. The Upload Preset is additionally used for the Upload Widgets.
Uploading Example Images
In order to run the Docs project, you need to have the images referenced available inside of your Cloudinary account.
To do this, navigate to the scripts directory and first create a new .env file with:
CLOUDINARY_CLOUD_NAME="<Your Cloudinary Cloud Name>"
CLOUDINARY_API_KEY="<Your API Key>"
CLOUDINARY_API_SECRET="<Your API Secret>"
Then run the upload script with:
pnpm upload
By default, the images inside of scripts/images.json will be uploaded to the "images" directory inside of your Cloudinary account. To change the location, add the CLOUDINARY_IMAGES_DIRECTORY environment variable with your preferred directory:
CLOUDINARY_IMAGES_DIRECTORY="<Your Directory>"
Running the Project
Once installed and configured, open two terminal tabs, navigating one to next-cloudinary and one to docs, running the following command in each:
pnpm dev
The project will now be available at https://localhost:3000 or the configured local port.
Running Tests
All tests are located inside of next-cloudinary/tests with a directory structure that should reflect next-cloudinary/src.
The npm package next-cloudinary receives a total of 21,750 weekly downloads. As such, next-cloudinary popularity was classified as popular.
We found that next-cloudinary demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 22 Oct 2024
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