next-plugin-node-config

1.0.2 • Public • Published

next-plugin-node-config

Next.js and node-config, together at last.

Install with npm:

npm install next-plugin-node-config

Install with Yarn:

yarn add next-plugin-node-config

Why?

Next.js already has built-in support for runtime configuration (in fact, this plugin is implemented using that) –  so why involve node-config as well?

node-config provides some features that are nicer for large applications:

  1. Merging of (potentially many) different configuration files (including multiple supported formats) depending on the environment. This is useful for managing different configurations in staging, production, etc.
  2. Nice error messages with config.get(). Instead of an unhelpful message about accessing a property of undefined, or silent bugs caused by using missing values, config.get() will throw an error with the full key path being requested.
  3. It works in places where next/config doesn’t – for example, server files that have not been built by Next.js. In these situations, next/config will supply an undefined configuration because it has not performed its setup phase that populates these values – but config will still work.

How?

When called, this plugin imports config and uses the result to define serverRuntimeConfig and publicRuntimeConfig in the Next.js config that it returns.

  • serverRuntimeConfig will come from config.serverRuntimeConfig, or a key of your choosing defined by nodeConfigServerKey. For example, a value of server will select config.server. If any existing serverRuntimeConfig value exists, it will be merged.
  • publicRuntimeConfig will come from config.publicRuntimeConfig, or a key of your choosing defined by nodeConfigPublicKey. For example, a value of public will select config.public. If any existing publicRuntimeConfig value exists, it will be merged.
  • A webpack alias is added for the config module that points to a browser shim provided by this plugin. It exports an object containing the configuration values retrieved from next/config, and compatible get() and has() methods.

Usage

Add some configuration files, for example config/default.js, then add this plugin to next.config.js.

Simplest usage with no existing Next.js config:

const withNodeConfig = require("next-plugin-node-config");
 
module.exports = withNodeConfig();

With existing Next.js config:

const withNodeConfig = require("next-plugin-node-config");
 
module.exports = withNodeConfig({
  // These will be merged on top of anything that comes from `config`!
  serverRuntimeConfig: {
    secret: "entropy9"
  },
  publicRuntimeConfig: {
    api: "/graphql"
  },
  webpack(config, options) {
    // ...
    return config;
  }
});

Using the nodeConfigServerKey and nodeConfigPublicKey options, serverRuntimeConfig and publicRuntimeConfig can be named something nicer in your config files:

const withNodeConfig = require("next-plugin-node-config");
 
module.exports = withNodeConfig({
  nodeConfigServerKey: "server",
  nodeConfigPublicKey: "public"
});

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