type OgModule = typeof import('next/dist/compiled/@vercel/og') function importModule(): Promise< typeof import('next/dist/compiled/@vercel/og') > { return import( process.env.NEXT_RUNTIME === 'edge' ? 'next/dist/compiled/@vercel/og/index.edge.js' : 'next/dist/compiled/@vercel/og/index.node.js' ) } /** * The ImageResponse class allows you to generate dynamic images using JSX and CSS. * This is useful for generating social media images such as Open Graph images, Twitter cards, and more. * * Read more: [Next.js Docs: `ImageResponse`](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/functions/image-response) */ export class ImageResponse extends Response { public static displayName = 'ImageResponse' constructor(...args: ConstructorParameters) { const readable = new ReadableStream({ async start(controller) { const OGImageResponse: typeof import('next/dist/compiled/@vercel/og').ImageResponse = // So far we have to manually determine which build to use, // as the auto resolving is not working (await importModule()).ImageResponse const imageResponse = new OGImageResponse(...args) as Response if (!imageResponse.body) { return controller.close() } const reader = imageResponse.body!.getReader() while (true) { const { done, value } = await reader.read() if (done) { return controller.close() } controller.enqueue(value) } }, }) const options = args[1] || {} const headers = new Headers({ 'content-type': 'image/png', 'cache-control': process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development' ? 'no-cache, no-store' : 'public, immutable, no-transform, max-age=31536000', }) if (options.headers) { const newHeaders = new Headers(options.headers) newHeaders.forEach((value, key) => headers.set(key, value)) } super(readable, { headers, status: options.status, statusText: options.statusText, }) } }