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| title: Re-exporting all exports from a page is disallowed |
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| The following export can potentially break Next.js' compilation of pages: |
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| ```jsx filename="pages/example.js" |
| export * from '...' |
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| This is because Node.js code may be leaked to the browser build, causing an error. For example, the following two pages: |
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| ```jsx filename="pages/example-a.js" |
| import fs from 'fs' |
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| export default function A() { |
| return <main /> |
| } |
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| export function getStaticProps() { |
| fs |
| return { props: {} } |
| } |
| ``` |
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| ```jsx filename="pages/example-b.js" |
| export * from './example-a' |
| ``` |
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| Would cause the following error: |
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| ```txt |
| Module not found: Can't resolve 'fs' in './pages/example-b.js' |
| ``` |
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| ## Possible Ways to Fix It |
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| Update your page to re-export the default component only: |
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| ```jsx filename="pages/example-a.js" |
| export { default } from './example-b' |
| ``` |
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| If the other page uses `getServerSideProps` or `getStaticProps`, you can re-export those individually too: |
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| ```jsx filename="pages/example-a.js" |
| export { default, getServerSideProps } from './example-b' |
| // or |
| export { default, getStaticProps } from './example-b' |
| // or |
| export { default, getStaticProps, getStaticPaths } from './example-b/[dynamic]' |
| ``` |
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