Host a Next.js SSR React app on Cloud Functions for Firebase with Firebase Hosting.
Here is the accompanying Medium PostA new post is being written to describe the new project structure, Firebase partial deployments, Firebase support of pre/post-deploy hooks and what problems these new features solve.
Host your SSR Next.js app on Cloud Functions enabling a low-cost, auto-scaling SSR app experience leveraging Firebase's sweet developer experience.
Firebase Hosting can rewrite routes to a Cloud Function that serves our Server-side Rendered Next.js app. Using a rewrite rule that catches ALL routes we can then host our SSR app on our Firebase Hosting URL instead of the Firebase Cloud Function URL.
instead of:
https://us-central1-<project-name>.cloudfunctions.net/<function-name>
we can use:
<project-name>.firebaseapp.com/
Next.js can then be used to achieve SSR React with Hot-Module Reloading, server and client-side routing, route level code-splitting, route prefetching and more!
A number of issues with Hosting SSR on Firebase were overcome with this method. Please refer to the Medium Post before creating issues here.
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This example uses
firebase-tools
as a devDependency which is run from thenode_modules/.bin/
folder viayarn
. Yarn will run scripts from either thepackage.json
or binary scripts fromnode_modules/.bin/
.npm run
does not check the.bin
folder for executables, so if you usenpm
you will either have to change the scripts to explicitly run thefirebase
binary fromnode_modules/.bin/
or installfirebase-tools
globally and remove it from the devDeps list. Have a look at the Next.js repo's example for how I recommend usingnpm
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Ensure you're running Node
6.11.5
as the functions emulator requires this. I recommend asdf as a version manager and have add an asdf.tool-versions
file to define the Node runtime. -
If using
_app.js
you may receive the following error on your deployed Cloud Function:{ Error: Cannot find module '@babel/runtime/regenerator'...
Despite next.js having
@babel/runtime
as a dependency, you must install it as a dependency directly in this project.
git clone https://github.com/jthegedus/firebase-functions-next-example
cd firebase-functions-next-example
yarn install
This is used as a dev-dependency instead of a global install. I've found this to be a much nicer dev experience.
yarn fblogin
Standard Next.js development with Hot-module Reloading etc
yarn dev
yarn serve
This finally works now! Note: you must have a valid Firebase project id defined in the .firebaserc
file as the serve
command does check that the project exists. I believe this is to do with ensuring the relative routes align with your deployed application as the <project id>
is used in your URLs.
For those who want to dig deeper into what's actually happening here run this command:
yarn serve --debug
You will need to connect the project to your Firebase project. Edit the name in .firebaserc or run firebase init
and choose not to override any files.
yarn deploy-app
Deploy all functions specified in the function group. Edit this script to add more function groups. - see Partial deploys docs for how to use function groups.
yarn deploy-funcs
yarn deploy-all
yarn clean
Everything was tested on Ubuntu 17.04 with Bash. This should work on Bash on Ubuntu on Windows without any changes. If you wish for Windows native support please submit an issue so we can work on Windows compatibility. Please report any macOS errors as I do not have access to a device to test. My development environment can be found here.