Open-source Next.js adapter for AWS
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Published by fwang over 1 year ago
The server function can now be deployed to Lambda@Edge and run at the edge. Read more about running at edge.
In this release, OpenNext also moved away from using the undocumented minimalMode
when building your Next.js app. OpenNext now uses the standard next build
command. Read more about this change.
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Published by fwang over 1 year ago
OpenNext now supports NextAuth.js.
Starting from version 0.7.0, the server
, middleware
, and image optimization
function code are now minified, which will reduce Lambda cold start times. You can see how to build in debug mode and disable minification.
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Published by fwang over 1 year ago
OpenNext now uses arm64 architecture for image optimization.
Starting v0.6.0, the sharp library is compiled against the arm64 architecture and is intended to run on AWS Lamba Arm/Graviton2 architecture. Learn about the better cost-performance offered by AWS Graviton2 processors.
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Published by fwang almost 2 years ago
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Published by fwang almost 2 years ago
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Published by fwang almost 2 years ago
OpenNext now supports monorepos managed with npm, yarn, and pnpm!
If you are interested in how it works behind the scenes:
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Published by fwang almost 2 years ago
Add support for pnpm package manager
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Published by fwang almost 2 years ago
Node.js 18 global fetch API instead of node-fetch
polyfill
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node-fetch
polyfill with Node.js 18 global fetch API #19 — @fwangPublished by fwang almost 2 years ago
Middleware function will not be created if middleware is not used in your Next.js app.
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Published by fwang almost 2 years ago
Add support for image optimization.
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Published by fwang almost 2 years ago
Add support for middleware.
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Published by fwang almost 2 years ago
First release with basic features working, including SSG, SSR, dynamic routes, and API routes.
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