Preview Mode
In the
Pages documentation, we talked about how to pre-render a page at build time (Static Generation) usinggetStaticProps
and getStaticPaths
.Static Generation is useful when your pages fetch data from a headless CMS. However, it’s not ideal when you’re writing a draft on your headless CMS and want to preview the draft immediately on your page. You’d want Blitz to render these pages at request time instead of build time and fetch the draft content instead of the published content. You’d want Blitz to bypass Static Generation only for this specific case.
Blitz has the feature called Preview Mode which solves this problem. Here’s an instruction on how to use it.
Step 1. Create and access a preview API route
Take a look at the
API Routes documentation first if you’re not familiar with Blitz API Routes.
First, create a preview API route. It can have any name - e.g.
app/api/preview.js
(or .ts
if using TypeScript).In this API route, you need to call
setPreviewData
on the response object. The argument for setPreviewData
should be an object, and this can be used by getStaticProps
(more on this later). For now, we’ll use {}
.export default (req, res) => {// ...res.setPreviewData({})// ...}
res.setPreviewData
sets some cookies on the browser which turns on the preview mode. Any requests to Blitz containing these cookies will be considered as the preview mode, and the behavior for statically generated pages will change (more on this later).You can test this manually by creating an API route like below and accessing it from your browser manually:
// A simple example for testing it manually from your browser.// If this is located at app/api/preview.js, then// open /api/preview from your browser.export default (req, res) => {res.setPreviewData({})res.end("Preview mode enabled")}
If you use your browser’s developer tools, you’ll notice that the
__prerender_bypass
and __next_preview_data
cookies will be set on this request.Securely accessing it from your Headless CMS
In practice, you’d want to call this API route securely from your headless CMS. The specific steps will vary depending on which headless CMS you’re using, but here are some common steps you could take.
These steps assume that the headless CMS you’re using supports setting custom preview URLs. If it doesn’t, you can still use this method to secure your preview URLs, but you’ll need to construct and access the preview URL manually.
First, you should create a secret token string using a token generator of your choice. This secret will only be known by your Blitz app and your headless CMS. This secret prevents people who don’t have access to your CMS from accessing preview URLs.
Second, if your headless CMS supports setting custom preview URLs, specify the following as the preview URL. (This assumes that your preview API route is located at
app/api/preview.js
.)https://<your-site>/api/preview?secret=<token>&slug=<path>
<your-site>
should be your deployment domain.<token>
should be replaced with the secret token you generated.<path>
should be the path for the page that you want to preview. If you want to preview/posts/foo
, then you should use&slug=/posts/foo
.
Your headless CMS might allow you to include a variable in the preview URL so that
<path>
can be set dynamically based on the CMS’s data like so: &slug=/posts/{entry.fields.slug}
Finally, in the preview API route:
- Check that the secret matches and that the
slug
parameter exists (if not, the request should fail). - Call
res.setPreviewData
. - Then redirect the browser to the path specified by
slug
. (The following example uses a 307 redirect).
export default async (req, res) => {// Check the secret and next parameters// This secret should only be known to this API route and the CMSif (req.query.secret !== "MY_SECRET_TOKEN" || !req.query.slug) {return res.status(401).json({message: "Invalid token"})}// Fetch the headless CMS to check if the provided `slug` exists// getPostBySlug would implement the required fetching logic to the headless CMSconst post = await getPostBySlug(req.query.slug)// If the slug doesn't exist prevent preview mode from being enabledif (!post) {return res.status(401).json({message: "Invalid slug"})}// Enable Preview Mode by setting the cookiesres.setPreviewData({})// Redirect to the path from the fetched post// We don't redirect to req.query.slug as that might lead to open redirect vulnerabilitiesres.writeHead(307, {Location: post.slug})res.end()}
If it succeeds, then the browser will be redirected to the path you want to preview with the preview mode cookies being set.
Step 2. Update getStaticProps
The next step is to update
getStaticProps
to support the preview mode.If you request a page which has
getStaticProps
with the preview mode cookies set (via res.setPreviewData
), then getStaticProps
will be called at request time (instead of at build time).Furthermore, it will be called with a
context
object where:context.preview
will betrue
.context.previewData
will be the same as the argument used forsetPreviewData
.
export async function getStaticProps(context) {// If you request this page with the preview mode cookies set://// - context.preview will be true// - context.previewData will be the same as// the argument used for `setPreviewData`.}
We used
res.setPreviewData({})
in the preview API route, so context.previewData
will be {}
. You can use this to pass session information from the preview API route to getStaticProps
if necessary.If you’re also using
getStaticPaths
, then context.params
will also be available.Fetch preview data
You can update
getStaticProps
to fetch different data based on context.preview
and/or context.previewData
.For example, your headless CMS might have a different API endpoint for draft posts. If so, you can use
context.preview
to modify the API endpoint URL like below:export async function getStaticProps(context) {// If context.preview is true, append "/preview" to the API endpoint// to request draft data instead of published data. This will vary// based on which headless CMS you're using.const res = await fetch(`https://.../${context.preview ? "preview" : ""}`)// ...}
That’s it! If you access the preview API route (with
secret
and slug
) from your headless CMS or manually, you should now be able to see the preview content. And if you update your draft without publishing, you should be able to preview the draft.# Set this as the preview URL on your headless CMS or access manually,# and you should be able to see the preview.https://<your-site>/api/preview?secret=<token>&slug=<path>
More Details
Clear the preview mode cookies
By default, no expiration date is set for the preview mode cookies, so the preview mode ends when the browser is closed.
To clear the preview cookies manually, you can create an API route which calls
clearPreviewData
and then access this API route.export default (req, res) => {// Clears the preview mode cookies.// This function accepts no arguments.res.clearPreviewData()// ...}
Specify the preview mode duration
setPreviewData
takes an optional second parameter which should be an options object. It accepts the following keys:maxAge
: Specifies the number (in seconds) for the preview session to last for.
setPreviewData(data, {maxAge: 60 * 60, // The preview mode cookies expire in 1 hour})
previewData
size limits
You can pass an object to
setPreviewData
and have it be available in getStaticProps
. However, because the data will be stored in a cookie, there’s a size limitation. Currently, preview data is limited to 2KB.Works with getServerSideProps
The preview mode works on
getServerSideProps
as well. It will also be available on the context
object containing preview
and previewData
.Unique per blitz build
The bypass cookie value and private key for encrypting the
previewData
changes when a blitz build
is ran, this ensures that the bypass cookie can’t be guessed.