# Create a Custom Module
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## 1. Setup the Boilerplate
Every module is a standalone "package" that contains at least a metadata file, and a Vue component. I recommend you use the following file structure:
```
src/
index.js
module.vue
```
### src/index.js
_See [the TypeScript definition](https://github.com/directus/next/blob/20355fee5eba514dd75565f60269311187010c66/app/src/modules/types.ts#L6-L17) for more info on what can go into this object_
```js
import ModuleComponent from './module.vue';
export default {
id: 'custom',
name: 'Custom',
icon: 'box',
routes: [
{
path: '/',
component: ModuleComponent
}
]
}
```
### src/module.vue
```vue
My Custom module
```
The props you can use in an module are:
## 2. Install Dependencies & Setup Buildchain
The output that's read by the app has to be a single bundled index.js file. In order to bundle the Vue component into the index.js file, you need a bundler.
I recommend you use Rollup for this purpose.
Run `npm init -y` to setup a package.json file. Then run `npm i -D rollup rollup-plugin-commonjs rollup-plugin-node-resolve rollup-plugin-terser rollup-plugin-vue@5.0.0 @vue/compiler-sfc vue-template-compiler` to install the dev dependencies needed for the buildchain.
Use the following Rollup config:
```js
// rollup.config.js
import { terser } from 'rollup-plugin-terser';
import resolve from 'rollup-plugin-node-resolve';
import commonjs from 'rollup-plugin-commonjs'
import vue from 'rollup-plugin-vue'
export default {
input: 'src/index.js',
output: {
format: 'es',
file: 'dist/index.js'
},
plugins: [
terser(),
resolve(),
commonjs(),
vue(),
]
}
```
## 3. Build Your Custom module
The module itself is a Vue component, which allows you to do whatever you need.
## 4. Build and Deploy
Run `npx rollup -c` to build the module for use in Directus. Move the `dist` folder into the `extensions` folder you've configured in the API under `modules`.