Next.js : Install2022/06/28 |
Install Next.js which is a React-based web development framework.
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[2] | Create a test Next.js application with a common user. |
# create Next.js application [test-app] [cent@dlp testproject]$ npx create-next-app test-app Need to install the following packages: create-next-app Ok to proceed? (y) y Creating a new Next.js app in /home/cent/testproject/test-app. Using npm. Installing dependencies: - react - react-dom - next added 15 packages, and audited 16 packages in 7s ..... .....
[cent@dlp testproject]$
cd test-app
# run development server [cent@dlp test-app]$ npm run dev > test-app@0.1.0 dev > next dev ready - started server on 0.0.0.0:3000, url: http://localhost:3000 wait - compiling... event - compiled client and server successfully in 2.8s (125 modules) Attention: Next.js now collects completely anonymous telemetry regarding usage. This information is used to shape Next.js' roadmap and prioritize features. You can learn more, including how to opt-out if you'd not like to participate in this anonymous program, by visiting the following URL: https://nextjs.org/telemetry # build and run the app in production mode [cent@dlp test-app]$ npm run build
> test-app@0.1.0 build
> next build
info - Checking validity of types
info - Creating an optimized production build
info - Compiled successfully
info - Collecting page data
info - Generating static pages (3/3)
info - Finalizing page optimization
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(Server) server-side renders at runtime (uses getInitialProps or getServerSideProps)
(Static) automatically rendered as static HTML (uses no initial props)
[cent@dlp test-app]$ npm start
> test-app@0.1.0 start
> next start
ready - started server on 0.0.0.0:3000, url: http://localhost:3000
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