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Launch Quick Start Guide with NextJS

The fastest way to get started with Launch is to clone and deploy a sample Contentstack NextJS Starter project. Launch allows you to create a project by importing the website code from GitHub.

Prerequisites

  1. Contentstack account
  2. Access to Launch for your organization
  3. GitHub account

Steps for Execution

Follow the steps given below to deploy your first Launch project using GitHub:

Note: Only the Organization Admin/Owner has the right to create projects in a stack for Launch.

  1. Log in to Contentstack and click the Launch icon from the left navigation panel, as shown below:
    Launch_New_LeftNav_Hover.png
  2. Click the + New Project button to initiate the project creation process.

    Launch_Landing_Page_2024Latest.png

  3. From the Create New Project modal, click Import from a Git Repository.

    Launch_Create_Proj_Git_File.png

    Note: You can also choose to upload a .zip file to import a project.

  4. Click GitHub.

    Launch-GitHub-ConnectAccount.png

    A new page opens. Sign in or create a new GitHub account.

  5. Enter your credentials and log in.

    Launch-Sign-In.png

  6. In the Repository Access section, select All repositories.

    Note: If you want to choose specific repositories, select the Only select repositories option and choose the required repository.

    Launch_New_Repository_Access_SS.png
  7. Click the Save button.

    Note: If you are accessing GitHub through Contentstack for the first time, you must authorize Contentstack by clicking the Install & Authorize button after selecting All repositories.

    Launch-GitHub-Install_Authorize.png

    You will be redirected to the Launch app.

  8. In the Create New Project modal, add the following details:

    1. Repository (Mandatory): Select your Git repository.
    2. Git Branch (Mandatory): By default, master or main is selected as the branch. You can choose another branch from the dropdown.
    3. Project Name (Mandatory): Gets auto-populated on selecting the repository. You can edit it as per your requirement.
    4. Environment Name (Mandatory): Enter the name of the environment.
    5. Build and Output Settings (Mandatory): The fields in this section get auto-populated based on the detected framework.Launch-QuickStartNextJS-CreateNewProjModal.png
    6. Environment Variables (Optional): Enter the key and value of one or more environment variables. For the Contentstack NextJS Starter to work, we need to provide the following environment variables:
      CONTENTSTACK_API_HOST=<api_host_value>
      CONTENTSTACK_CDN=<cdn_value>
      CONTENTSTACK_API_KEY=<api_key_of_your_stack>
      CONTENTSTACK_DELIVERY_TOKEN=<delivery_token_of_the_environment>
      CONTENTSTACK_ENVIRONMENT=<environment_name>
      
      Launch-QuickStartNextJS-CreateNewProjModal-Env_Var-Values.png

    Note: Click Back to revert the changes and re-enter details.

  9. Once ready, click Deploy to save and deploy the project.

    At first, the screen shows the Deploying status while the project deployment is in progress.

    Launch-QSNextJS-Deploying.png

Upon successful deployment, you will see the following screen. You can preview the deployed website by clicking the icon next to the URL in the Domains section:

Launch-QSNextJS-Deployment.png

If you want to deploy the changes from any other commits, you can click the Redeploy button and choose the required commit.

Launch-QSNextJS-Redeploy.png

Note: The log details of the current deployment can be found under the Logs section.

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