See Live Demo of this Template
- Create a Firebase project and set up authentication. Use these videos as a refresher if needed.
- Create a
.env
file at the root of the project - Copy/Paste the contents of the
.env.sample
file to your newly created.env
file. - Copy over all of your Firebase values into the
.env
file. - Open the
package.json
file and change thename
property to the name of your application, andauthor
to your name. - From your command line, be in the root directory and run
npm install
ORnpm i
for short. - Next, run
npm run prepare
. This command sets up husky to track eslint errors on commit that will make your deploy fail on Netlify. - To start your application, run
npm run dev
. THIS IS THE COMMAND YOU WILL USE TO RUN YOUR DEVELOPMENT SERVER FROM NOW ON. - Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser.
You can start editing the page by modifying pages/index.js
. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.
NOTES:
- If you see the following error, you did not follow all the setup steps correctly and failed to add your Firebase creds. Go back and do that NOW.
Netlify will automatically detect your project and prepopulate the settings, but should something go wrong and it does not, here are the commands:
- Build Command:
npm run build
- Publish directory:
.next
-
Add Environmental Variables
- Any Enviromental variables you are using in your
.env
file should be added to Netlify.- Go to Site settings > Build & deploy > Environment > Environment variables and the keys and values there.
- Any Enviromental variables you are using in your
-
Update Firebase URL Settings
- In Firebase under Authentication select sign in methods, scroll to Authorized domains. Add your Netlify URL.
To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:
- Next.js Documentation - learn about Next.js features and API.
- Learn Next.js - an interactive Next.js tutorial.