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Simple route builder generator for Next.js

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next-scout 🕵️

next-scout is a simple tool (command) that allows you to generate a strictly typed route builder for Next.js applications.

Note
Supports both the new app directory (Next.js 13+) as well as the “legacy” pages directory.

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What is a route builder?

A route builder (as generated by next-scout) is a nested JavaScript object that mirrors the page structure of your Next.js application.

For example, imagine an application with the following structure:

  • / (root page, index)
  • /blog
  • /blog/[pid]
  • /contact

The route builder of this application generated by next-scout would look like this:

type RouteBuilder = { 
  getPath: () => string; // Returns "/"
  blog: {
    getPath: () => string; // Returns "/blog"
    pid: {
      getPath: (pid: string) => string; // Returns "/blog/${pid}"			
    }
  },
  contact: {
    getPath: () => string; // Returns "/contact"		
  }
}

Why do I need a route builder?

While it is true that a route builder is primarily helpful for large-scale applications with tens or hundreds of routes, no obstacles are preventing you from using it on smaller applications which can also benefit from the advantages described below.

Auto-complete

You don’t have to remember every route in your application. A route builder is a nested object with keys and parameters mirroring the actual structure of your application, so modern code editors will give you suggestions just as you type.

<Link href={`/blog`} />; // ❌
<Link href={`/blog/${post.id}`} />; // ❌

<Link href={routeBuilder.blog.getPath()} />; // ✅
<Link href={routeBuilder.blog.pid.getPath(post.id)} />; // ✅

Type safety

Because a route builder generated by next-scout is strictly typed, every time a route is changed (file or query parameter renamed, moved, or deleted), you get TypeScript errors during the build. This also makes it super easy to refactor old routes, as you will be notified of every wrong usage of the route builder.

Installation

npm install next-scout
# or
yarn add next-scout

Usage

Warning
next-scout has to be run in the root directory of your Next.js application (the folder that contains pages and/or app directories).

next-scout
# or
next-scout --output ./lib/routeBuilder.ts

The --output specifies the file to which the next-auth will generate the route builder.

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Package last updated on 13 Dec 2022

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