- Introduced blog routing using Next.js App Router - Implemented dynamic [slug] pages for blog posts - Added MDX-based content loading via lib/posts - Integrated shared TopBar layout with navigation - Established clear content, lib and component separation
34 lines
1.2 KiB
TypeScript
34 lines
1.2 KiB
TypeScript
import type { AppRouteRouteModule } from '../route-modules/app-route/module';
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import './globals';
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import { type EdgeHandler } from './adapter';
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export interface WrapOptions {
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page: string;
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}
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/**
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* EdgeRouteModuleWrapper is a wrapper around a route module.
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*
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* Note that this class should only be used in the edge runtime.
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*/
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export declare class EdgeRouteModuleWrapper {
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private readonly routeModule;
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private readonly matcher;
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/**
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* The constructor is wrapped with private to ensure that it can only be
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* constructed by the static wrap method.
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*
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* @param routeModule the route module to wrap
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*/
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private constructor();
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/**
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* This will wrap a module with the EdgeModuleWrapper and return a function
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* that can be used as a handler for the edge runtime.
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*
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* @param module the module to wrap
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* @param options any options that should be passed to the adapter and
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* override the ones passed from the runtime
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* @returns a function that can be used as a handler for the edge runtime
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*/
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static wrap(routeModule: AppRouteRouteModule, options: WrapOptions): EdgeHandler;
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private handler;
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}
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