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# Web3-Onboard + NextJs
This should serve as a reference example for how to integrate Web3-Onboard with a NextJs app! 🙌
The [web3-onboard.ts](./web3-onboard.ts) file contains everything necessary to configure and initialize Web3-Onboard.
Here's the TL;DR
1. Wrap the provider
[_app.tsx](./pages/_app.tsx)
```react
export default function App({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) {
return (
<Web3OnboardProvider web3Onboard={web3Onboard}>
<Component {...pageProps} />
</Web3OnboardProvider>
)
}
```
2. Import and Setup
[index.tsx](./pages/index.tsx)
```ts
// ...
export default function Home() {
const [{ wallet, connecting }, connect, disconnect] = useConnectWallet()
// create an ethers provider
let ethersProvider
if (wallet) {
ethersProvider = new ethers.providers.Web3Provider(wallet.provider, 'any')
}
return (/* ... */)
}
```
3. Add the wallet connect button
[index.tsx](./pages/index.tsx)
```html
<button
style={buttonStyles}
disabled={connecting}
onClick={() => (wallet ? disconnect(wallet) : connect())}
>
{connecting ? 'Connecting' : wallet ? 'Disconnect' : 'Connect'}
</button>
```
And that's it! 🎉 You should be well on your way to **buidl**ing that next killer dApp!
---
This is a [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) project bootstrapped with [`create-next-app`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/packages/create-next-app).
## Getting Started
First, run the development server:
```bash
npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
```
Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) with your browser to see the result.
You can start editing the page by modifying `pages/index.tsx`. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.
[API routes](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-routes/introduction) can be accessed on [http://localhost:3000/api/hello](http://localhost:3000/api/hello). This endpoint can be edited in `pages/api/hello.ts`.
The `pages/api` directory is mapped to `/api/*`. Files in this directory are treated as [API routes](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-routes/introduction) instead of React pages.
## Learn More
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- [Next.js Documentation](https://nextjs.org/docs) - learn about Next.js features and API.
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