- Migrate from Vite to Next.js 15 for server-side API support - Add dynamic API route at /api/filaments that fetches from Confluence - Implement security measures: - API credentials only accessible server-side - Security scan script to detect credential leaks - Tests to ensure no sensitive data exposure - Build-time security checks in CI/CD - Update AWS Amplify configuration for Next.js deployment - Update Terraform to use WEB_COMPUTE platform for Next.js - Add Jest tests for API security - Remove static JSON approach in favor of dynamic API This provides real-time data updates while keeping credentials secure on the server. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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713 B
JavaScript
20 lines
713 B
JavaScript
const nextJest = require('next/jest')
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const createJestConfig = nextJest({
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// Provide the path to your Next.js app to load next.config.js and .env files in your test environment
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dir: './',
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})
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// Add any custom config to be passed to Jest
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const customJestConfig = {
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setupFilesAfterEnv: ['<rootDir>/jest.setup.js'],
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testEnvironment: 'jest-environment-jsdom',
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moduleNameMapper: {
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'^@/(.*)$': '<rootDir>/$1',
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},
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testPathIgnorePatterns: ['<rootDir>/.next/', '<rootDir>/node_modules/'],
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modulePathIgnorePatterns: ['<rootDir>/.next/'],
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}
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// createJestConfig is exported this way to ensure that next/jest can load the Next.js config which is async
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module.exports = createJestConfig(customJestConfig) |