Add secure option for external rewrites to support self-signed certificates #78566
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What?
This PR adds a new
secure
option to the rewrites configuration, specifically for external rewrites (those withdestination
starting withhttp://
orhttps://
). This option allows developers to control whether the proxy should verify SSL certificates when proxying requests to external destinations.Why?
This change addresses a long-standing issue where Next.js users couldn't proxy to servers with self-signed certificates in development environments. The original issue #48117 and subsequent discussion #49546 highlight this need, where developers working with local development servers using self-signed certificates were unable to use Next.js's rewrite functionality.
How?
Added a new
secure
field to theRewrite
type in multiple locations:next-core/src/next_config.rs
packages/next/src/lib/load-custom-routes.ts
packages/next/src/server/config-schema.ts
Updated the proxy request handling to respect this option:
proxyRequest
function to accept thesecure
parametersecure
optionAdded comprehensive documentation:
Example Usage
Fixes #48117
Fixes #49546