Package Exports
- @spoolcms/nextjs
- @spoolcms/nextjs/package.json
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@spoolcms/nextjs Integration Guide
This guide provides all the necessary steps and code examples to integrate Spool CMS into a Next.js application.
Core Features:
- Headless CMS: Manage your content in the Spool admin dashboard.
- Real-time API: Fetch content instantly in your Next.js app.
- Simple Setup: Get started with a single CLI command.
1. Installation & Setup
First, install the Spool Next.js package and run the setup command from the root of your Next.js project.
# 1. Install the package
npm install @spoolcms/nextjs
# 2. Run the setup command to create your API route
npx create-spool-routeThis command automatically creates the file app/api/spool/[...route]/route.ts (or pages/api/spool/[...route].ts for Pages Router) for you.
2. Environment Variables
Next, add your Spool credentials to your local environment file (.env.local). You can find these keys in your Spool project settings.
# .env.local
SPOOL_API_KEY="your_spool_api_key"
SPOOL_SITE_ID="your_spool_site_id"Note: Be sure to copy the entire API key from your Spool dashboard, including the
spool_prefix.
3. Core Concepts & API Helpers
The @spoolcms/nextjs package provides simple helpers to fetch your content.
Shared Configuration (Recommended)
To avoid repeating your API key and Site ID, create a shared config file.
lib/spool.ts
import { SpoolConfig } from '@spoolcms/nextjs/types';
export const spoolConfig: SpoolConfig = {
apiKey: process.env.SPOOL_API_KEY!,
siteId: process.env.SPOOL_SITE_ID!,
};Fetching a List of Content (getSpoolContent)
To get all items from a collection, call getSpoolContent with just the collection's slug.
import { getSpoolContent } from '@spoolcms/nextjs';
import { spoolConfig } from '@/lib/spool';
// Returns an array of all items in the 'blog' collection
const posts = await getSpoolContent(spoolConfig, 'blog');Fetching a Single Content Item (getSpoolContent)
To get a single item by its slug, provide the slug as the third argument.
import { getSpoolContent } from '@spoolcms/nextjs';
import { spoolConfig } from '@/lib/spool';
// Returns the single post with the matching slug
const post = await getSpoolContent(spoolConfig, 'blog', 'my-first-post');Fetching Collection Schemas (getSpoolCollections)
If you need the schema or metadata for your collections, use getSpoolCollections.
import { getSpoolCollections } from '@spoolcms/nextjs';
import { spoolConfig } from '@/lib/spool';
// Returns an array of all collection objects (id, name, slug, schema)
const collections = await getSpoolCollections(spoolConfig);4. Handling Images & Thumbnails
Spool automatically generates multiple sizes for every uploaded image:
| Label | Width | Format |
|---|---|---|
thumb |
160 px | webp |
small |
480 px | webp |
medium |
960 px | webp |
large |
1600 px | webp |
original |
— | original mime |
Image fields now return either a plain URL string (legacy items) or an object:
{
"original": "https://media…/foo.jpg",
"thumb": "https://media…/foo_thumb.webp",
"small": "https://media…/foo_small.webp",
"medium": "https://media…/foo_medium.webp",
"large": "https://media…/foo_large.webp"
}To make this seamless in Next.js you can import the helper exported by @spoolcms/nextjs:
import { img } from '@spoolcms/nextjs';
// Use thumbnail for fast loading in lists
<Image src={img(item.headerImage, 'thumb')} width={160} height={90} />
// Use small for medium-sized displays
<Image src={img(item.headerImage, 'small')} width={480} height={270} />
// Use medium for large content blocks
<Image src={img(item.headerImage, 'medium')} width={960} height={540} />
// Use large for hero sections
<Image src={img(item.headerImage, 'large')} width={1600} height={900} />
// Use original for full-size displays
<Image src={img(item.headerImage, 'original')} width={1200} height={675} />Additional image behavior:
- Never upscales: if the original image is smaller than a requested size,
img(value, 'large')(or any size) returns the original URL. - Backfill gracefully adds
medium/largewhere possible; missing sizes are served via original.
Additional utilities:
import { getImageSizes, hasMultipleSizes } from '@spoolcms/nextjs';
// Get all available sizes
const sizes = getImageSizes(item.headerImage);
// Returns: { original: "...", thumb: "...", small: "..." } or null
// Check if image has multiple sizes (vs legacy single URL)
const hasMultiple = hasMultipleSizes(item.headerImage);
// Returns: true for new images, false for legacy single URLs• Pass the image field value (string or object) and the desired size ('thumb' | 'small' | 'original').
• Falls back gracefully so existing content keeps working.
• The admin interface automatically uses thumbnails for fast table rendering.
5. Default Fields in Every Collection
Every new collection you create in Spool automatically includes a set of foundational fields so you always have sensible SEO metadata and publication info without any extra configuration.
| Field | Location | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
description |
item.data |
string | Optional short summary (used in lists & default meta description) |
seoTitle |
item.data |
string | Optional. Overrides title for search engines |
seoDescription |
item.data |
string | Optional. Overrides description for search engines |
ogTitle |
item.data |
string | Optional. Title for social sharing (Open Graph) |
ogDescription |
item.data |
string | Optional. Description for social sharing (Open Graph) |
ogImage |
item.data |
image URL* | Optional. Social preview / hero image |
title |
top-level | string | Required. Main headline for the item |
slug |
top-level | string | Required. URL-friendly identifier set when creating the item |
status |
top-level | draft | published |
Defaults to draft. Controls visibility |
published_at |
top-level | datetime | Automatic. Set the first time status becomes published |
updated_at |
top-level | datetime | Automatic. Updated every time you modify the item |
ogImageis returned as a full URL string when you request content.
You can add any custom fields you like on top of these defaults.
5. Handling Markdown Content
Spool makes working with markdown incredibly intuitive! When you have a markdown field in your collection, Spool creates smart field objects that default to HTML but provide access to raw markdown when needed.
Smart Markdown Fields
When you request HTML processing with { renderHtml: true }, markdown fields become smart objects:
const post = await getSpoolContent(spoolConfig, 'blog', 'my-post', { renderHtml: true });
// ✅ Default behavior: HTML (perfect for rendering)
<div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: post.body }} />
// ✅ Explicit HTML access
<div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: post.body.html }} />
// ✅ Raw markdown access (when you need it)
const rawMarkdown = post.body.markdown;Before vs After
Before (complex):
// Had to remember the _html suffix
<div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: post.body_html }} />
const rawMarkdown = post.body; // Different field for raw markdownAfter (intuitive):
// Just use the field directly - defaults to HTML!
<div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: post.body }} />
const rawMarkdown = post.body.markdown; // Easy access to raw markdown6. Webhook Integration
Spool provides secure webhook utilities for real-time content updates in your Next.js application.
Basic Webhook Handler
// app/api/webhooks/spool/route.ts
import { createSpoolWebhookHandler } from '@spoolcms/nextjs';
import { revalidatePath } from 'next/cache';
const handleWebhook = createSpoolWebhookHandler({
secret: process.env.SPOOL_WEBHOOK_SECRET, // Optional but recommended
onWebhook: async (data, headers) => {
console.log(`Processing ${data.event} for ${data.collection}/${data.slug}`);
// Revalidate paths based on collection
if (data.collection === 'blog') {
revalidatePath('/blog');
if (data.slug) revalidatePath(`/blog/${data.slug}`);
}
revalidatePath('/'); // Always revalidate homepage
}
});
export const POST = handleWebhook;Manual Webhook Processing
For more control, use the individual utilities:
// app/api/webhooks/spool/route.ts
import {
verifySpoolWebhook,
parseSpoolWebhook,
getSpoolWebhookHeaders
} from '@spoolcms/nextjs';
import { revalidatePath } from 'next/cache';
export async function POST(request: Request) {
const payload = await request.text();
const headers = getSpoolWebhookHeaders(request);
const secret = process.env.SPOOL_WEBHOOK_SECRET;
// Verify signature (recommended for security)
if (secret && headers.signature) {
const isValid = verifySpoolWebhook(payload, headers.signature, secret);
if (!isValid) {
return new Response('Unauthorized', { status: 401 });
}
}
// Parse and validate payload
const data = parseSpoolWebhook(payload);
if (!data) {
return new Response('Invalid payload', { status: 400 });
}
// Process webhook
console.log(`Processing ${data.event} for ${data.collection}`);
// Revalidate relevant paths
revalidatePath('/');
if (data.collection === 'blog') {
revalidatePath('/blog');
if (data.slug) revalidatePath(`/blog/${data.slug}`);
}
return new Response('OK');
}Webhook Types
import type { SpoolWebhookPayload } from '@spoolcms/nextjs';
// Webhook payload structure
interface SpoolWebhookPayload {
event: 'content.created' | 'content.updated' | 'content.published' | 'content.deleted';
site_id: string;
collection: string;
slug?: string;
item_id: string;
timestamp: string;
}Environment Variables
Add your webhook secret to your environment file:
# .env.local
SPOOL_WEBHOOK_SECRET="your_webhook_secret_from_spool_admin"7. Example: Building a Blog
Here is a complete example for creating a blog list and detail pages.
Important Setup Notes:
- Dynamic Routes Required: To enable individual post URLs like
/blog/your-post-slugyou must create a dynamic route folderapp/blog/[slug]with its ownpage.tsx. Without this folder, Next.js will return a 404 even though the content exists in Spool.- Add Content First: Before testing your frontend, make sure to add some content in your Spool admin dashboard and fill in at least the
titlefield. Empty titles will cause your blog listing to appear broken.
Blog Listing Page
This page fetches all posts from the "blog" collection and displays them in a grid.
app/blog/page.tsx
import { getSpoolContent } from '@spoolcms/nextjs';