# Integrating with NextJS This page explains how to integrate Shoelace with a NextJS app. This is a community-maintained document. For questions about this integration, please [ask the community](/resources/community). ## Requirements This integration has been tested with the following: - Node >= 12.10 - NextJS >= 10.0.5 ## Instructions To get started using Shoelace with NextJS, the following packages must be installed. ```bash yarn add @shoelace-style/shoelace @shoelace-style/react-wrapper copy-webpack-plugin ``` ### Importing the Default Theme The next step is to import Shoelace's default theme (stylesheet) in your `_app.js` file: ```css @import '~@shoelace-style/shoelace/dist/themes/base'; ``` ### Defining Custom Elements After importing the theme, you'll need to import the JavaScript files for Shoelace. However, this is a bit tricky to do in NextJS thanks to the SSR environment not having any of the required browser APIs to define endpoints. We'll want to create a component that uses [React's `useLayoutEffect`](https://reactjs.org/docs/hooks-reference.html#uselayouteffect) to add in the custom components before the first render: ```javascript function CustomEls({ URL }) { // useRef to avoid re-renders const customEls = useRef(false); useLayoutEffect(() => { if (customEls.current) { return; } setBasePath(`${URL}/static/static`); // Define the components you intend to use customElements.define("sl-alert", SlAlert); customElements.define("sl-button", SlButton); // ... customEls.current = true; }, [URL, customEls]); return null; } ``` ?> If we use `useEffect` instead of `useLayoutEffect`, the initial render will occur with the expected `sl-` props applied, but the subsequent render (caused by the `useEffect`) will remove those props as the custom components initialize. We _must_ use `useLayoutEffect` to have expected behavior ?> This will import all Shoelace components for convenience. To selectively import components, refer to the [Using webpack](/getting-started/installation?id=using-webpack) section of the docs. You may be wondering where the `URL` property is coming from. We'll address that in the next few sections. ### Using Our New Component In Code While we need to use `useLayoutEffect` for the initial render, NextJS will throw a warning at us for trying to use `useLayoutEffect` in SSR, which is disallowed. To fix this problem, we'll conditionally render the `CustomEls` component to only render in the browser ```javascript function MyApp({ Component, pageProps, URL }) { return ( <> {process.browser && } ) } ``` ### Environmental Variable However, to make `setBasePath()` work as-expected, we need to know where the file is hosted. To do this, we need to set [environmental variables](https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/environment-variables). Create a `.local.env` file and put the following inside: ``` BASE_URL="localhost:3000" ``` Then, modify your `MyApp` class in `_app.js` to pass this process environment into your render: ```javascript MyApp.getInitialProps = async (context) => { const URL = process.env.BASE_URL; return { URL, }; }; ``` ?> You'll need to set this `BASE_URL` variable inside the build process of whatever local build or CI/CD you have. This will need to be an absolute URL, as a relative URL will cause shoelace to throw a warning ### webpack Config Next we need to add Shoelace's assets to the final build output. To do this, modify `next.config.js` to look like this. ```javascript const path = require("path"); const CopyPlugin = require("copy-webpack-plugin"); module.exports = { webpack: (config) => { config.plugins.push( new CopyPlugin({ patterns: [ { from: path.resolve( __dirname, "node_modules/@shoelace-style/shoelace/dist/assets" ), to: path.resolve(__dirname, "static/assets"), }, ], }) ); return config; }, }; ``` ?> This will copy the files from `node_modules` into your `static` folder on every development serve or build. You may want to avoid commiting these into your repo. To do so, simply add `static/assets` into your `.gitignore` folder ## Additional Resources - There is a third-party [example repo](https://github.com/crutchcorn/nextjs-shoelace-example), courtesy of [crutchcorn](https://github.com/crutchcorn) available to help you get started.