Static Files & Images
Blitz can serve static files, like images, under a folder called
public in the root directory. Files inside public can then be referenced by your code starting from the base URL (/).For example, if you add an image to
public/my-image.png, the following code will access the image:function MyImage() {return <img src="/my-image.png" alt="my image" />}export default MyImage
This folder is also useful for
robots.txt, Google Site Verification, and any other static files (including .html)!Note: Don't name the
publicdirectory anything else. The name cannot be changed and is the only directory used to serve static assets.
Note: Be sure to not have a static file with the same name as a file in a
pages/directory, as this will result in an error.Read more:
http://err.sh/next.js/conflicting-public-file-page