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title: Codemods |
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description: Use codemods to upgrade your Next.js codebase when new features are released. |
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--- |
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Codemods are transformations that run on your codebase programmatically. This allows a large number of changes to be programmatically applied without having to manually go through every file. |
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Next.js provides Codemod transformations to help upgrade your Next.js codebase when an API is updated or deprecated. |
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## Usage |
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In your terminal, navigate (`cd`) into your project's folder, then run: |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod <transform> <path> |
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``` |
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Replacing `<transform>` and `<path>` with appropriate values. |
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- `transform` - name of transform |
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- `path` - files or directory to transform |
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- `--dry` Do a dry-run, no code will be edited |
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- `--print` Prints the changed output for comparison |
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## Codemods |
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### 15.0 |
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#### Transform App Router Route Segment Config `runtime` value from `experimental-edge` to `edge` |
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##### `app-dir-runtime-config-experimental-edge` |
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> **Note**: This codemod is App Router specific. |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod@latest app-dir-runtime-config-experimental-edge . |
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``` |
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This codemod transforms [Route Segment Config `runtime`](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/route-segment-config#runtime) value `experimental-edge` to `edge`. |
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For example: |
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```ts |
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export const runtime = 'experimental-edge' |
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``` |
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Transforms into: |
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```ts |
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export const runtime = 'edge' |
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``` |
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#### Migrate to async Dynamic APIs |
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APIs that opted into dynamic rendering that previously supported synchronous access are now asynchronous. You can read more about this breaking change in the [upgrade guide](/docs/app/guides/upgrading/version-15). |
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##### `next-async-request-api` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod@latest next-async-request-api . |
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``` |
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This codemod will transform dynamic APIs (`cookies()`, `headers()` and `draftMode()` from `next/headers`) that are now asynchronous to be properly awaited or wrapped with `React.use()` if applicable. |
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When an automatic migration isn't possible, the codemod will either add a typecast (if a TypeScript file) or a comment to inform the user that it needs to be manually reviewed & updated. |
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For example: |
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```tsx |
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import { cookies, headers } from 'next/headers' |
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const token = cookies().get('token') |
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function useToken() { |
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const token = cookies().get('token') |
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return token |
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} |
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export default function Page() { |
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const name = cookies().get('name') |
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} |
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function getHeader() { |
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return headers().get('x-foo') |
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} |
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``` |
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Transforms into: |
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```tsx |
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import { use } from 'react' |
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import { |
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cookies, |
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headers, |
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type UnsafeUnwrappedCookies, |
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type UnsafeUnwrappedHeaders, |
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} from 'next/headers' |
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const token = (cookies() as unknown as UnsafeUnwrappedCookies).get('token') |
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function useToken() { |
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const token = use(cookies()).get('token') |
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return token |
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} |
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export default async function Page() { |
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const name = (await cookies()).get('name') |
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} |
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function getHeader() { |
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return (headers() as unknown as UnsafeUnwrappedHeaders).get('x-foo') |
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} |
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``` |
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When we detect property access on the `params` or `searchParams` props in the page / route entries (`page.js`, `layout.js`, `route.js`, or `default.js`) or the `generateMetadata` / `generateViewport` APIs, |
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it will attempt to transform the callsite from a sync to an async function, and await the property access. If it can't be made async (such as with a Client Component), it will use `React.use` to unwrap the promise . |
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For example: |
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```tsx |
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// page.tsx |
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export default function Page({ |
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params, |
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searchParams, |
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}: { |
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params: { slug: string } |
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searchParams: { [key: string]: string | string[] | undefined } |
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}) { |
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const { value } = searchParams |
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if (value === 'foo') { |
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// ... |
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} |
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} |
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export function generateMetadata({ params }: { params: { slug: string } }) { |
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const { slug } = params |
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return { |
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title: `My Page - ${slug}`, |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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Transforms into: |
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```tsx |
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// page.tsx |
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export default async function Page(props: { |
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params: Promise<{ slug: string }> |
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searchParams: Promise<{ [key: string]: string | string[] | undefined }> |
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}) { |
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const searchParams = await props.searchParams |
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const { value } = searchParams |
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if (value === 'foo') { |
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// ... |
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} |
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} |
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export async function generateMetadata(props: { |
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params: Promise<{ slug: string }> |
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}) { |
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const params = await props.params |
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const { slug } = params |
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return { |
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title: `My Page - ${slug}`, |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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> **Good to know:** When this codemod identifies a spot that might require manual intervention, but we aren't able to determine the exact fix, it will add a comment or typecast to the code to inform the user that it needs to be manually updated. These comments are prefixed with **@next/codemod**, and typecasts are prefixed with `UnsafeUnwrapped`. |
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> Your build will error until these comments are explicitly removed. [Read more](/docs/messages/sync-dynamic-apis). |
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#### Replace `geo` and `ip` properties of `NextRequest` with `@vercel/functions` |
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##### `next-request-geo-ip` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod@latest next-request-geo-ip . |
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``` |
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This codemod installs `@vercel/functions` and transforms `geo` and `ip` properties of `NextRequest` with corresponding `@vercel/functions` features. |
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For example: |
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```ts |
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import type { NextRequest } from 'next/server' |
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export function GET(req: NextRequest) { |
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const { geo, ip } = req |
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} |
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``` |
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Transforms into: |
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```ts |
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import type { NextRequest } from 'next/server' |
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import { geolocation, ipAddress } from '@vercel/functions' |
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export function GET(req: NextRequest) { |
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const geo = geolocation(req) |
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const ip = ipAddress(req) |
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} |
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``` |
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### 14.0 |
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#### Migrate `ImageResponse` imports |
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##### `next-og-import` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod@latest next-og-import . |
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``` |
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This codemod moves transforms imports from `next/server` to `next/og` for usage of [Dynamic OG Image Generation](/docs/app/getting-started/metadata-and-og-images#generated-open-graph-images). |
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For example: |
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```js |
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import { ImageResponse } from 'next/server' |
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``` |
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Transforms into: |
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```js |
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import { ImageResponse } from 'next/og' |
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``` |
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#### Use `viewport` export |
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##### `metadata-to-viewport-export` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod@latest metadata-to-viewport-export . |
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``` |
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This codemod migrates certain viewport metadata to `viewport` export. |
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For example: |
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```js |
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export const metadata = { |
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title: 'My App', |
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themeColor: 'dark', |
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viewport: { |
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width: 1, |
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}, |
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} |
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``` |
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Transforms into: |
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```js |
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export const metadata = { |
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title: 'My App', |
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} |
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export const viewport = { |
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width: 1, |
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themeColor: 'dark', |
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} |
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``` |
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### 13.2 |
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#### Use Built-in Font |
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##### `built-in-next-font` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod@latest built-in-next-font . |
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``` |
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This codemod uninstalls the `@next/font` package and transforms `@next/font` imports into the built-in `next/font`. |
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For example: |
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```js |
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import { Inter } from '@next/font/google' |
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``` |
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Transforms into: |
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```js |
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import { Inter } from 'next/font/google' |
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``` |
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### 13.0 |
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#### Rename Next Image Imports |
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##### `next-image-to-legacy-image` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod@latest next-image-to-legacy-image . |
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``` |
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Safely renames `next/image` imports in existing Next.js 10, 11, or 12 applications to `next/legacy/image` in Next.js 13. Also renames `next/future/image` to `next/image`. |
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For example: |
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```jsx filename="pages/index.js" |
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import Image1 from 'next/image' |
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import Image2 from 'next/future/image' |
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export default function Home() { |
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return ( |
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<div> |
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<Image1 src="/test.jpg" width="200" height="300" /> |
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<Image2 src="/test.png" width="500" height="400" /> |
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</div> |
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) |
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} |
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``` |
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Transforms into: |
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```jsx filename="pages/index.js" |
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// 'next/image' becomes 'next/legacy/image' |
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import Image1 from 'next/legacy/image' |
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// 'next/future/image' becomes 'next/image' |
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import Image2 from 'next/image' |
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export default function Home() { |
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return ( |
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<div> |
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<Image1 src="/test.jpg" width="200" height="300" /> |
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<Image2 src="/test.png" width="500" height="400" /> |
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</div> |
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) |
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} |
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``` |
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#### Migrate to the New Image Component |
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##### `next-image-experimental` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod@latest next-image-experimental . |
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``` |
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Dangerously migrates from `next/legacy/image` to the new `next/image` by adding inline styles and removing unused props. |
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- Removes `layout` prop and adds `style`. |
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- Removes `objectFit` prop and adds `style`. |
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- Removes `objectPosition` prop and adds `style`. |
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- Removes `lazyBoundary` prop. |
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- Removes `lazyRoot` prop. |
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#### Remove `<a>` Tags From Link Components |
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##### `new-link` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod@latest new-link . |
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``` |
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<AppOnly> |
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Remove `<a>` tags inside [Link Components](/docs/app/api-reference/components/link), or add a `legacyBehavior` prop to Links that cannot be auto-fixed. |
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</AppOnly> |
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<PagesOnly> |
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Remove `<a>` tags inside [Link Components](/docs/pages/api-reference/components/link), or add a `legacyBehavior` prop to Links that cannot be auto-fixed. |
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</PagesOnly> |
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For example: |
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```jsx |
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<Link href="/about"> |
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<a>About</a> |
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</Link> |
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// transforms into |
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<Link href="/about"> |
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</Link> |
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<Link href="/about"> |
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<a onClick={() => console.log('clicked')}>About</a> |
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</Link> |
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// transforms into |
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<Link href="/about" onClick={() => console.log('clicked')}> |
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About |
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</Link> |
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``` |
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In cases where auto-fixing can't be applied, the `legacyBehavior` prop is added. This allows your app to keep functioning using the old behavior for that particular link. |
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```jsx |
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const Component = () => <a>About</a> |
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<Link href="/about"> |
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<Component /> |
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</Link> |
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// becomes |
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<Link href="/about" legacyBehavior> |
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<Component /> |
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</Link> |
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``` |
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### 11 |
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#### Migrate from CRA |
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##### `cra-to-next` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod cra-to-next |
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``` |
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Migrates a Create React App project to Next.js |
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Please share any feedback related to this transform [in this discussion](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/25858). |
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### 10 |
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#### Add React imports |
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##### `add-missing-react-import` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod add-missing-react-import |
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``` |
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Transforms files that do not import `React` to include the import in order for the new [React JSX transform](https://reactjs.org/blog/2020/09/22/introducing-the-new-jsx-transform.html) to work. |
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For example: |
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```jsx filename="my-component.js" |
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export default class Home extends React.Component { |
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render() { |
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return <div>Hello World</div> |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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Transforms into: |
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```jsx filename="my-component.js" |
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import React from 'react' |
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export default class Home extends React.Component { |
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render() { |
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return <div>Hello World</div> |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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### 9 |
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#### Transform Anonymous Components into Named Components |
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##### `name-default-component` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod name-default-component |
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``` |
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**Versions 9 and above.** |
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Transforms anonymous components into named components to make sure they work with [Fast Refresh](https://nextjs.org/blog/next-9-4#fast-refresh). |
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For example: |
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```jsx filename="my-component.js" |
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export default function () { |
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return <div>Hello World</div> |
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} |
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``` |
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Transforms into: |
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```jsx filename="my-component.js" |
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export default function MyComponent() { |
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return <div>Hello World</div> |
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} |
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``` |
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The component will have a camel-cased name based on the name of the file, and it also works with arrow functions. |
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### 8 |
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#### Transform AMP HOC into page config |
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##### `withamp-to-config` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod withamp-to-config |
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``` |
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Transforms the `withAmp` HOC into Next.js 9 page configuration. |
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For example: |
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```js |
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// Before |
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import { withAmp } from 'next/amp' |
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function Home() { |
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return <h1>My AMP Page</h1> |
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} |
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export default withAmp(Home) |
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``` |
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```js |
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// After |
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export default function Home() { |
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return <h1>My AMP Page</h1> |
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} |
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export const config = { |
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amp: true, |
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} |
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``` |
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### 6 |
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#### Use `withRouter` |
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##### `url-to-withrouter` |
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```bash filename="Terminal" |
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npx @next/codemod url-to-withrouter |
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``` |
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Transforms the deprecated automatically injected `url` property on top level pages to using `withRouter` and the `router` property it injects. Read more here: [https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/url-deprecated](/docs/messages/url-deprecated) |
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For example: |
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```js filename="From" |
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import React from 'react' |
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export default class extends React.Component { |
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render() { |
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const { pathname } = this.props.url |
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return <div>Current pathname: {pathname}</div> |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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```js filename="To" |
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import React from 'react' |
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import { withRouter } from 'next/router' |
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export default withRouter( |
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class extends React.Component { |
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render() { |
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const { pathname } = this.props.router |
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return <div>Current pathname: {pathname}</div> |
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} |
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} |
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) |
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``` |
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This is one case. All the cases that are transformed (and tested) can be found in the [`__testfixtures__` directory](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/packages/next-codemod/transforms/__testfixtures__/url-to-withrouter). |
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