Advanced customization
Automatic mode provides customization options:
threshold
: What is used to determine whether a component should be converted to Million.js. When the threshold increases, fewer components will be optimized, and vice versa.skip
: An array of identifiers to indicate if a component should be skipped. You can add hook or variable names, function names, etc.
The auto
object lets you configure options beyond the default ones set during installation:
auto: {
threshold: 0.05, // default: 0.1,
skip: ['useBadHook', /badVariable/g], // default []
}
next.config.mjs
import million from 'million/compiler';
/\*_ @type {import('next').NextConfig} _/
const nextConfig = {
reactStrictMode: true,
};
const millionConfig = {
{
auto: {
threshold: 0.05, // default: 0.1,
skip: ['useBadHook', /badVariable/g], // default []
},
}
// if you're using RSC:
// auto: { rsc: true },
}
export default million.next(nextConfig, millionConfig);
Ignoring components
If you encounter an error with a component during the Million.js runtime, it can be skipped using the // million-ignore
comment.
// million-ignore
function App() {
return ...
}
Muting help messages
To avoid seeing help messages, you can pass the mute: true
option to the compiler inside the auto
object.