Distributed cache * cache deleteKey now uses an options object instead of a lonely argument variable fuzzy * merge * remove debug logs and cleanup * cleanup * add fault handling * add fault handling * add pid when logging redis client creation * add identifier when logging redis client creation * cleanup * feat: add redis-api as it's own app * feature: use http wrapper for redis * feat: add the possibility to fallback to unstable_cache * Add error handling if redis cache is unresponsive * add logging for unstable_cache * merge * don't cache errors * fix: metadatabase on branchdeploys * Handle when /en/destinations throws add ErrorBoundary * Add sentry-logging when ErrorBoundary catches exception * Fix error handling for distributed cache * cleanup code * Added Application Insights back * Update generateApiKeys script and remove duplicate * Merge branch 'feature/redis' of bitbucket.org:scandic-swap/web into feature/redis * merge Approved-by: Linus Flood
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This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app.
Getting Started
- Firt, make sure you have built the
design-systemonce:
yarn workspace @scandic-hotels/design-system build
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Create a
.env.localfile in the root of thescandic-webdirectory with the keys from the.env.examplefile. -
Then run the development server:
yarn dev
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
Caching
You have the choice to either use redis (via redis-api; a tiny http proxy) or in-memory/unstable_cache (depending on edge or node).
Setting REDIS_API_HOST will configure it to use the distributed cache, not providing it will fall back to in-memory/unstable_cache
When pointing to the azure hosted variant you also need to provide REDIS_API_KEY
Locally it's easiest is to spin everything up using docker/podman - podman compose up or docker-compose up
This will also spin up Redis Insight so that you can debug the cache.
- Navigate to
http://localhost:5540 - Click 'Add Redis database'
- Provide Connection URL
redis://redis:6379
Learn More
To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:
- Next.js Documentation - learn about Next.js features and API.
- Learn Next.js - an interactive Next.js tutorial.
You can check out the Next.js GitHub repository - your feedback and contributions are welcome!