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Deploy a NextJS app using OpenNext packaging to serverless AWS using CDK
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TypeScript
import { HttpHandler, HttpRequest, HttpResponse } from "@smithy/protocol-http";
import { HttpHandlerOptions, Provider } from "@smithy/types";
/**
* Represents the http options that can be passed to a browser http client.
*/
export interface FetchHttpHandlerOptions {
/**
* The number of milliseconds a request can take before being automatically
* terminated.
*/
requestTimeout?: number;
/**
* Whether to allow the request to outlive the page. Default value is false.
*
* There may be limitations to the payload size, number of concurrent requests,
* request duration etc. when using keepalive in browsers.
*
* These may change over time, so look for up to date information about
* these limitations before enabling keepalive.
*/
keepAlive?: boolean;
}
type FetchHttpHandlerConfig = FetchHttpHandlerOptions;
/**
* @internal
* Detection of keepalive support. Can be overridden for testing.
*/
export declare const keepAliveSupport: {
supported: boolean;
};
/**
* @public
*
* HttpHandler implementation using browsers' `fetch` global function.
*/
export declare class FetchHttpHandler implements HttpHandler<FetchHttpHandlerConfig> {
private config?;
private configProvider;
constructor(options?: FetchHttpHandlerOptions | Provider<FetchHttpHandlerOptions | undefined>);
destroy(): void;
handle(request: HttpRequest, { abortSignal }?: HttpHandlerOptions): Promise<{
response: HttpResponse;
}>;
updateHttpClientConfig(key: keyof FetchHttpHandlerConfig, value: FetchHttpHandlerConfig[typeof key]): void;
httpHandlerConfigs(): FetchHttpHandlerConfig;
}
export {};