34 lines
985 B
TypeScript
34 lines
985 B
TypeScript
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import { MemoryRouter } from '@status-im/react'
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import dynamic from 'next/dynamic'
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const publicKey = process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_PUBLIC_KEY
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if (!publicKey) {
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throw new Error(
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'Add NEXT_PUBLIC_PUBLIC_KEY to your environment variables (see .env.example)'
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)
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}
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const environment = process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_ENVIRONMENT as 'production' | 'test'
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/**
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* For some reason the regular import fails with a server error:
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* Element type is invalid: expected a string (for built-in components) or a class/function (for composite components) but got: object.
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* The error is caused by the react-content-loader package.
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* The workaround *for now* is to use the dynamic import and render the component on the client.
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*/
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const Community = dynamic(
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import('@status-im/react').then(({ Community }) => Community),
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{ ssr: false }
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)
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export default function Index() {
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return (
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<Community
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publicKey={publicKey}
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environment={environment}
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router={MemoryRouter}
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/>
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)
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}
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