const createNextIntlPlugin = require('next-intl/plugin'); /** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */ const nextConfig = { // Possible options: // - `undefined`: The default build output, `.next` directory, that works with production mode `next start` or a hosting provider like Vercel // - `'standalone'`: A standalone build output, `.next/standalone` directory, that only includes necessary files/dependencies. Useful for self-hosting in a Docker container. // - `'export'`: An exported build output, `out` directory, that only includes static HTML/CSS/JS. Useful for self-hosting without a Node.js server. output: "standalone", // needed for running the app in a Docker container experimental: { // "x-forwarded-host" is a HTTP header added by a reverse proxy, // and it contains the original host requested by the client // this is needed for the server to know which host to render // This however differs from the "Host" header, which results in // server rejecting API requests from the client // So here we tell Next.JS to accept requests where the "x-forwarded-host" equals and of the following values serverActions: { allowedOrigins: ["rezije.app", "rezije.app:80", "localhost:3001", "0.0.0.0:80"], } } }; const withNextIntl = createNextIntlPlugin('./app/i18n.ts'); const nextConfigIntl = withNextIntl(nextConfig); module.exports = nextConfigIntl;