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Next.js reports TypeScript errors by default. Learn to opt-out of this behavior here. |
Next.js reports TypeScript errors by default. If you don't want to leverage this behavior and prefer something else instead, like your editor's integration, you may want to disable it.
Open next.config.js
and enable the ignoreDevErrors
option in the typescript
config:
module.exports = {
typescript: {
ignoreDevErrors: true,
},
}
Next.js will still fail your production build (next build
) when TypeScript errors are present in your project.
If you'd like Next.js to dangerously produce production code even when your application has errors, you can also disable error reports for builds.
Be sure you are running type checks as part of your build or deploy process, otherwise this can be very dangerous.
Open next.config.js
and enable the ignoreBuildErrors
option in the typescript
config:
module.exports = {
typescript: {
// !! WARN !!
// Dangerously allow production builds to successfully complete even if
// your project has type errors.
//
// This option is rarely needed, and should be reserved for advanced
// setups. You may be looking for `ignoreDevErrors` instead.
// !! WARN !!
ignoreBuildErrors: true,
},
}