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Next.js - Static File Serving

Next.js - Static File Serving​

In Next.js, we can serve static pages like images very easily by putting them in public, a top level directory. We can refer these files in similar fashion like pages in pages directory.

In Next.js, a page is a React Component and are exported from pages directory. Each page is associated with a route based on its file name.

Let's update the nextjs project used in Pages chapter.

Create public directory and place any images within it. We've taken logo.png, CODEHARBOUR Logo image.

Update first.js as follows βˆ’

import Link from 'next/link'

export default function FirstPost() {
return (
<>
<h1>My First Post</h1>
<h2>
<Link href="/">
<a>Home</a>
</Link>
</h2>
<br/">
<img src="/logo.png" alt="CodeHarborhub Logo" />
</>
)
}

Here we've added a reference to logo.png in index.js file.

Start Next.js Server​

Run the following command to start the server βˆ’.

npm run dev
> nextjs@1.0.0 dev \Node\nextjs
> next

ready - started server on http://localhost:3000
event - compiled successfully
event - build page: /
wait - compiling...
event - compiled successfully
event - build page: /next/dist/pages/_error
wait - compiling...
event - compiled successfully

Verify Output​

Open localhost:3000 in a browser

http://localhost:3000

My First Post

Home


CodeHarborhub Logo