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19 changes: 19 additions & 0 deletions src/platforms/javascript/guides/nextjs/manual-setup.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -194,6 +194,8 @@ By default, `withSentryConfig` will add an instance of `SentryWebpackPlugin` to

To configure the plugin, pass a `SentryWebpackPluginOptions` argument to `withSentryConfig`, as seen in the example above. All available options are documented [here](https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-webpack-plugin#options).

### Disable `SentryWebpackPlugin`

If you want or need to handle source map uploading separately, the plugin can be disabled for either the server or client build process. To do this, add a `sentry` object to `moduleExports` above, and set the relevant options there:

```javascript {filename:next.config.js}
Expand All @@ -213,6 +215,23 @@ module.exports = withSentryConfig(moduleExports);

In that case you can also skip the `sentry-cli` configuration step below.

### Use `hidden-source-map`


_(New in version 6.17.1)_

If you would like to use `hidden-source-map` rather than `souce-map` as your webpack `devtool`, so that your built files do not contain a `sourceMappingURL` comment, add a `sentry` object to `moduleExports` above, and set the `hideSourceMaps` option to `true`:

```javascript {filename:next.config.js}
const moduleExports = {
sentry: {
hideSourceMaps: true,
},
};
```

Note that this only applies to client-side builds.

## Configure `sentry-cli`

The `SentryWebpackPlugin` uses `sentry-cli` to manage releases and source maps, which can be configured in one of two ways - using configuration files, or with environment variables - both of which are discussed below. For full details, see [the CLI configuration docs](/product/cli/configuration/).
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