community: add nextjs-incremental-static-regeneration

GITHUB_PR_NUMBER: 8320
GITHUB_PR_URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/8320

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3976
Co-authored-by: arjunyel <11153289+arjunyel@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Trigger Next.js Incremental Static Regeneration with a Hasura Table Event
New in Next.js 12.1 is [Incremental Static Regeneration](https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/incremental-static-regeneration) which allows us to create and update pages on demand. We can pair this with Hasura table events to keep our web pages always up to date and only rebuild when data changes.
Lets setup an example blog app to check this out.
## Setup Hasura
1. [Download the Hasura Docker Compose file.](https://hasura.io/docs/latest/graphql/core/getting-started/docker-simple.html#step-1-get-the-docker-compose-file)
1. In the Docker Compose graphql-engine environment variable section add `SECRET_TOKEN: <a random string you come up with>`
1. [Start Hasura and launch the console.](https://hasura.io/docs/latest/graphql/core/getting-started/docker-simple.html#step-2-run-hasura-graphql-engine)
1. In the data tab we create a new table `post` with the following columns:
- `id` UUID from the frequently used columns
- `title` type text
- `content` type text
1. In the API tab we construct our GraphQL query
```graphql
{
post {
content
id
title
}
}
```
## Setup Next.js
1. We create an example typescript Next.js app `npx create-next-app@latest --ts`
1. We will query Hasura using [graphql-request](https://github.com/prisma-labs/graphql-request). Install with `npm install graphql-request graphql`
1. In `index.tsx` we setup our getStaticProps data fetching
```typescript
import { request, gql } from "graphql-request";
interface Props {
posts: {
id: string;
title: string;
content: string;
}[];
}
const query = gql`
{
post {
content
id
title
}
}
`;
export async function getStaticProps() {
const { post: posts } = await request(
"http://localhost:8080/v1/graphql",
query
);
return {
props: {
posts,
},
};
}
```
1. Finally we display our blog posts
```typescript
const Home: NextPage<Props> = ({ posts }) => {
return (
<main>
{posts.map((post) => (
<article key={post.id}>
<h2>{post.title}</h2>
<p>{post.content}</p>
</article>
))}
</main>
);
};
export default Home;
```
## Setup Incremental Static Regeneration
When running Next.js in production mode if we add a new blog post in Hasura Next.js has no way to know about it. In the past, before Incremental Static Regeneration, we would have to set a [revalidate time](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/data-fetching/get-static-props#revalidate), where it would rebuild a page every x amount of time even if there wasn't anything new.
Now we can setup a webhook where we can tell Next.js to rebuild specific pages when our data changes! [Following the Next.js on-demand revalidation guide:](https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/incremental-static-regeneration#using-on-demand-revalidation)
1. When we setup our Docker Compose we came up with a `SECRET_TOKEN`, we use that as a password to communicate with Next.js. Create .env.local file
```env
SECRET_TOKEN=<Same as what you set in Docker Compose>
```
1. Create the revalidation API route, the only difference from the official example is we look for the secret token in the header instead of a query variable.
```typescript
// pages/api/revalidate.ts
// From Next.js docs https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/incremental-static-regeneration#using-on-demand-revalidation
import type { NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from "next";
export default async function handler(
req: NextApiRequest,
res: NextApiResponse
) {
// Check for secret to confirm this is a valid request
if (req.headers.secret !== process.env.SECRET_TOKEN) {
return res.status(401).json({ message: "Invalid token" });
}
try {
await res.unstable_revalidate("/");
return res.json({ revalidated: true });
} catch (err) {
// If there was an error, Next.js will continue
// to show the last successfully generated page
return res.status(500).send("Error revalidating");
}
}
```
1. Back in the Hasura console events tab, create an event trigger.
- Name the trigger anything, select the post table, and select all trigger operations.
- With docker, the webhook handler should be `http://host.docker.internal/api/revalidate`
- Under Advanced Settings we add the SECRET header from the `SECRET_TOKEN` environment variable
1. Save the event trigger and [run Next.js in production mode](https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/incremental-static-regeneration#testing-on-demand-isr-during-development)
```bash
npm run build
npm run start
```
Now when you add a post in Hasura, when you refresh you Next.js app you'll see your updated data!
## Contributing
Checkout the [contributing guide](../../../CONTRIBUTING.md#community-content) for more details.

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version: "3.6"
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:13
restart: always
volumes:
- db_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgrespassword
graphql-engine:
image: hasura/graphql-engine:v2.3.0
ports:
- "8080:8080"
depends_on:
- "postgres"
restart: always
environment:
## postgres database to store Hasura metadata
HASURA_GRAPHQL_METADATA_DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:postgrespassword@postgres:5432/postgres
## this env var can be used to add the above postgres database to Hasura as a data source. this can be removed/updated based on your needs
PG_DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:postgrespassword@postgres:5432/postgres
## enable the console served by server
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_CONSOLE: "true" # set to "false" to disable console
## enable debugging mode. It is recommended to disable this in production
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DEV_MODE: "true"
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLED_LOG_TYPES: startup, http-log, webhook-log, websocket-log, query-log
## uncomment next line to set an admin secret
# HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET: myadminsecretkey
SECRET_TOKEN: HELLO
volumes:
db_data:

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version: 3
endpoint: http://localhost:8080
metadata_directory: metadata
actions:
kind: synchronous
handler_webhook_baseurl: http://localhost:3000

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actions: []
custom_types:
enums: []
input_objects: []
objects: []
scalars: []

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- name: default
kind: postgres
configuration:
connection_info:
database_url:
from_env: PG_DATABASE_URL
isolation_level: read-committed
use_prepared_statements: false
tables: "!include default/tables/tables.yaml"

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table:
name: post
schema: public
event_triggers:
- definition:
delete:
columns: "*"
enable_manual: true
insert:
columns: "*"
update:
columns: "*"
headers:
- name: SECRET
value_from_env: SECRET_TOKEN
name: update_blog
retry_conf:
interval_sec: 10
num_retries: 0
timeout_sec: 60
webhook: http://host.docker.internal:3000/api/revalidate

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SET check_function_bodies = false;
CREATE TABLE public.post (
id uuid DEFAULT gen_random_uuid() NOT NULL,
title text NOT NULL,
content text NOT NULL
);
ALTER TABLE ONLY public.post
ADD CONSTRAINT blog_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id);

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/// <reference types="next" />
/// <reference types="next/image-types/global" />
// NOTE: This file should not be edited
// see https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/typescript for more information.

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/** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */
const nextConfig = {
reactStrictMode: true,
};
module.exports = nextConfig;

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{
"name": "nextjs-incremental-static-regeneration",
"version": "0.1.0",
"private": true,
"scripts": {
"dev": "next dev",
"build": "next build",
"start": "next start",
"lint": "next lint"
},
"dependencies": {
"graphql": "^16.3.0",
"graphql-request": "^4.1.0",
"next": "12.1.0",
"react": "17.0.2",
"react-dom": "17.0.2"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/node": "17.0.21",
"@types/react": "17.0.39",
"eslint": "8.10.0",
"eslint-config-next": "12.1.0",
"typescript": "4.6.2"
}
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import '../styles/globals.css'
import type { AppProps } from 'next/app'
function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) {
return <Component {...pageProps} />
}
export default MyApp

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// From Next.js docs https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/incremental-static-regeneration#using-on-demand-revalidation
import type { NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from "next";
export default async function handler(
req: NextApiRequest,
res: NextApiResponse
) {
// Check for secret to confirm this is a valid request
if (req.headers.secret !== process.env.SECRET_TOKEN) {
return res.status(401).json({ message: "Invalid token" });
}
try {
await res.unstable_revalidate("/");
return res.json({ revalidated: true });
} catch (err) {
// If there was an error, Next.js will continue
// to show the last successfully generated page
return res.status(500).send("Error revalidating");
}
}

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import type { NextPage } from "next";
import { request, gql } from "graphql-request";
interface Props {
posts: {
id: string;
title: string;
content: string;
}[];
}
const query = gql`
{
post {
content
id
title
}
}
`;
export async function getStaticProps() {
const { post: posts } = await request(
"http://localhost:8080/v1/graphql",
query
);
return {
props: {
posts,
},
};
}
const Home: NextPage<Props> = ({ posts }) => {
return (
<main>
{posts.map((post) => (
<article key={post.id}>
<h2>{post.title}</h2>
<p>{post.content}</p>
</article>
))}
</main>
);
};
export default Home;

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