When requesting help from Vercel Support, providing a minimal reproducible example can provide you with a faster resolution for your request. This is because it focuses solely on the issue you are facing.
In addition to this, creating a minimal reproducible example can help identify quickly if you are facing a platform or code related error.
The example you create should focus only on the issue being faced. For example, this could be achieved by using a basic starter template for a framework and adding only the required code to produce the error.
To guide you, your example should follow the below principles:
- Minimal – Use as little code as possible to show the problem.
- Self-contained – The code should have all parts required in order to reproduce the problem.
- Public – Your code must not contain any sensitive information or intellectual property and be publicly available - this allows Vercel Support to escalate issues to product engineers.
- Reproducible – The app must be building locally without errors, and the issue is shown clearly when deployed on the platform.
Please make sure to provide the example through a publicly available Git repository using a provider of your choice.