\(
\newcommand{\P}[]{\unicode{xB6}}
\newcommand{\AA}[]{\unicode{x212B}}
\newcommand{\empty}[]{\emptyset}
\newcommand{\O}[]{\emptyset}
\newcommand{\Alpha}[]{Α}
\newcommand{\Beta}[]{Β}
\newcommand{\Epsilon}[]{Ε}
\newcommand{\Iota}[]{Ι}
\newcommand{\Kappa}[]{Κ}
\newcommand{\Rho}[]{Ρ}
\newcommand{\Tau}[]{Τ}
\newcommand{\Zeta}[]{Ζ}
\newcommand{\Mu}[]{\unicode{x039C}}
\newcommand{\Chi}[]{Χ}
\newcommand{\Eta}[]{\unicode{x0397}}
\newcommand{\Nu}[]{\unicode{x039D}}
\newcommand{\Omicron}[]{\unicode{x039F}}
\DeclareMathOperator{\sgn}{sgn}
\def\oiint{\mathop{\vcenter{\mathchoice{\huge\unicode{x222F}\,}{\unicode{x222F}}{\unicode{x222F}}{\unicode{x222F}}}\,}\nolimits}
\def\oiiint{\mathop{\vcenter{\mathchoice{\huge\unicode{x2230}\,}{\unicode{x2230}}{\unicode{x2230}}{\unicode{x2230}}}\,}\nolimits}
\)
Next.js allows you to deploy web applications with dynamic server-side and client-side rendering.
It also supports static site generation which allows you to build a website and serve it from a file server of your choice.
Static HTML Export
Reference: https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/static-html-export
With a static export, you can serve your website using any file server which can rewrite paths to html files.
For example, in Caddy the following config would suffice:
davidl.me {
root * /var/www/davidl_me/out
@pathWithSlash path_regexp dir ^(.*)/$
redir @pathWithSlash {re.dir.1}
try_files {path} {path}.html
file_server
}
- You can also use
uri strip_suffix /
instead of the redirect.