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# Running Next.JS and React /inside/ of ActionHero
This server will render dynamic next.js/react pages on some routes, and normal ActionHero API requests on others.
This configuration works with both Next and ActionHero hot reloading of code.
A more detailed example showcasing how to use fetch and web sockets to interact with your API can be found here: https://github.com/actionhero/next-in-actionhero
## How to use
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### Using `create-next-app`
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Execute [`create-next-app`](https://github.com/segmentio/create-next-app) with [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/cli/create/) or [npx](https://github.com/zkat/npx#readme) to bootstrap the example:
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```bash
npx create-next-app --example custom-server-actionhero custom-server-actionhero-app
# or
yarn create next-app --example custom-server-actionhero custom-server-actionhero-app
```
### Download manually
Download the example:
```bash
curl https://codeload.github.com/zeit/next.js/tar.gz/canary | tar -xz --strip=2 next.js-canary/examples/custom-server-actionhero
cd custom-server-actionhero
```
Install it and run:
```bash
npm install
npm run start
# or
yarn
yarn start
```
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## How does this work?
1. Create an initializer to load next.js and create a handler that can extract the normal node `req` and `res` from the connection
```js
// initializers/next.js
const {Initializer, api} = require('actionhero')
const next = require('next')
module.exports = class NextInitializer extends Initializer {
constructor () {
super()
this.name = 'next'
}
async initialize () {
api.next = {
render: async (connection) => {
if (connection.type !== 'web') { throw new Error('Connections for NEXT apps must be of type "web"') }
const req = connection.rawConnection.req
const res = connection.rawConnection.res
return api.next.handle(req, res)
}
}
api.next.dev = (api.env === 'development')
if (api.next.dev) { api.log('Running next in development mode...') }
api.next.app = next({dev: api.next.dev})
api.next.handle = api.next.app.getRequestHandler()
await api.next.app.prepare()
}
async stop () {
await api.next.app.close()
}
}
```
2. Create an action which will run the above `api.next.render(connection)`. Note that we will not be relying on ActionHero to respond to the client's request in this case, and leave that up to next (via: `data.toRender = false`)
```js
// actions/next.js
const {Action, api} = require('actionhero')
module.exports = class CreateChatRoom extends Action {
constructor () {
super()
this.name = 'render'
this.description = 'I render the next.js react website'
}
async run (data) {
data.toRender = false
return api.next.render(data.connection)
}
}
```
3. Tell ActionHero to use the api rather than the file server as the top-level route in `api.config.servers.web.rootEndpointType = 'api'`. This will allows "/" to listen to API requests. Also update `api.config.general.paths.public = [ path.join(__dirname, '/../static') ]`. In this configuration, the next 'static' renderer will take priority over the ActionHero 'public file' api. Note that any static assets (CSS, fonts, etc) will need to be in "./static" rather than "./public".
Note that this is where the websocket server, if you enable it, will place the `ActionheroWebsocketClient` libraray.
4. Configure a wild-card route at the lowest priority of your GET handler to catch all web requests that aren't caught by other actions:
```js
// config/routes.js
exports['default'] = {
routes: (api) => {
return {
get: [
{ path: '/time', action: 'time' },
{ path: '/', matchTrailingPathParts: true, action: 'render' }
]
}
}
}
```