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[REQUESTED CONTENT] Building a Monorepo with NextJS and Webiny #76
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Introduction
This content was requested by community members Daniel and Brendon:
"If someone would be able to write up on doing a monorepo with NextJS and Webiny I would be grateful. Extra points if you deploy NextJS in a serverless matter with Pulumi through Webiny scripts " — Daniel
"Would love to see this too. We're working on a Nx monorepo with Remix, deploying to AWS CloudFront, ideally with Pulumi too, but haven't found a how-to guide yet as most blogs are using Serverless.com or CloudFormation." — Brendon
Additionally, it is something that another community member, Harshad, has already implemented:
"We had the need to do dynamic rendering since our data sets changes frequently. Instead of pretending during build time we decided to do server side rendering in NextJS backed by Webiny API's and deployed it onto Fargate. Cloudfront caching takes care of our scaling needs."
The idea behind the article is to take these ideas and create a proof of concept along with a tutorial on how to achieve it.
Goals
As this is an advanced tutorial, you can skip the "getting started with webiny" step. The core of the article should focus on how you can build a NextJS site in the same monorepo as Webiny, and use Pulumi scripts (via Webiny) to build and deploy it.
Outline
[Here is the sample outline.
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