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I am building a NextJS application, currently I am using getStaticPaths and getStaticProps to build the static pages, doing the necessary requests for them.

So I want to build all the pages following this url: challenge/[slug]/ and for each slug that corresponds to an id I want to have a applications page like this: challenge/[slug]/applications to archive this I builded a file [...slug] inside /pages/challenge

Inside that file I have the following code to handle the static generation:

export async function getStaticPaths() {
  const response: any = await getPrograms()

  const paths = response.results.map(result => {
    return { params: { slug: [result.id.toString()] } }
  })

  return { paths, fallback: true }
}

export async function getStaticProps({ params }) {
  const res = await getProgram(params.slug[0])
  const stages = await getStages(params.slug[0])

  return { props: { program: res, stages: stages }, revalidate: 1 }
}

this solution works for /challenge/[slug], but the /challenge/[slug]/applications receives a 404, how can I render a specific application page for the slug?

I tried to add a second position to the slug array, but if I do it I can just render /challenge/[slug]/applications and not /challenge/[slug]

Any advice?

Thanks!

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Firstly, You need to create a FOLDER named [slug]. Then, Create a FILE named applications.js. Lastly, copy and paste that code into this page.

__ challenge
  |__ [slug]
     |__ applications

In this page you can get or set slug as your desired parameter.

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