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/* eslint-disable import/no-extraneous-dependencies */
const withBundleAnalyzer = require('@next/bundle-analyzer')({
enabled: process.env.ANALYZE === 'true',
});
// This file sets a custom webpack configuration to use your Next.js app
// with Sentry.
// https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next.config.js/introduction
// https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/javascript/guides/nextjs/
const { withSentryConfig } = require('@sentry/nextjs');
const moduleExports = withBundleAnalyzer({
poweredByHeader: false,
trailingSlash: true,
basePath: '',
// The starter code load resources from `public` folder with `router.basePath` in React components.
// So, the source code is "basePath-ready".
// You can remove `basePath` if you don't need it.
reactStrictMode: true,
images: {
domains: ['ipfs.io'],
},
});
const sentryWebpackPluginOptions = {
// Additional config options for the Sentry Webpack plugin. Keep in mind that
// the following options are set automatically, and overriding them is not
// recommended:
// release, url, org, project, authToken, configFile, stripPrefix,
// urlPrefix, include, ignore
silent: true, // Suppresses all logs
// For all available options, see:
// https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-webpack-plugin#options.
};
// Make sure adding Sentry options is the last code to run before exporting, to
// ensure that your source maps include changes from all other Webpack plugins
module.exports = withSentryConfig(moduleExports, sentryWebpackPluginOptions);