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name Bot Protection with DataDome
slug bot-protection-datadome
description DataDome can provide real-time bot protection and other security protections to any website. In this template we'll be using it at the edge.
framework Next.js
useCase Edge Middleware
css Tailwind
deployUrl https://vercel.com/new/clone?repository-url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fvercel-customer-feedback%2Fedge-middleware%2Ftree%2Fmain%2Fexamples%2Fbot-protection-datadome&env=NEXT_PUBLIC_DATADOME_CLIENT_KEY,DATADOME_SERVER_KEY&project-name=bot-protection-datadome&repository-name=bot-protection-datadome
demoUrl https://edge-functions-bot-protection-datadome.vercel.app
relatedTemplates
api-rate-limit-and-tokens
bot-protection-botd

Bot Protection with DataDome

DataDome can provide real-time bot protection and other security protections to any website. In this demo we'll be using it at the edge.

Demo

https://edge-functions-bot-protection-datadome.vercel.app

One-Click Deploy

Deploy the example using Vercel:

Deploy with Vercel

Getting Started

Execute create-next-app with npm or Yarn to bootstrap the example:

npx create-next-app --example https://github.com/vercel/examples/tree/main/edge-middleware/bot-protection-datadome bot-protection-datadome
# or
yarn create next-app --example https://github.com/vercel/examples/tree/main/edge-middleware/bot-protection-datadome bot-protection-datadome

You'll need to have an account with DataDome. Once that's done, copy the .env.example file in this directory to .env.local (which will be ignored by Git):

cp .env.example .env.local

Then open .env.local and set the environment variables to match the ones in your DataDome dashboard. Your keys should be available at https://app.datadome.co/dashboard/config/protection/keys

Next, run Next.js in development mode:

npm install
npm run dev

# or

yarn
yarn dev

Deploy it to the cloud with Vercel (Documentation).