Use flush effects to custom apply css-in-js solution to app. Re-introduce flush effects to app-render, and remove default support of styled-jsx in `app/`. So that users will choose their own css-in-js solution if they need any customization. styled-jsx won't appear in client bundle if you didn't use it.
For now we have to inject the initial styles before `</head>` to avoid hydration errors. Later on we can remove this once react can handle it.
- [x] inject styles before end of head element
- [x] add tests
This commit allows the users to import URLPattern from `next/server`,
by defining a key that uses `global.URLPattern`.
Why is this any good? or: why don't we add URLPattern to the global namespace?
URLPattern is exposed as global on Edge Runtime _only_. This means that if we define a
constructor in global namespace in our TypeScript definitions, people might
have runtime errors in their Node.js functions.
Importing from `next/server` enables users to get the constructor without
risking in runtime errors and wrong type definitions.
Keep in mind, that with the current implementation, we do not check if the
constructor actually exists, but `next/server` shouldn't be imported in
Node.js functions, AFAIK.
## Related
- Fixes#38131
## Bug
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR updates the Edge Runtime to use a new version that loads dependencies differently. This addresses https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/38766 so `instanceof` works as expected.
It involved a few code changes, mostly regarding to types. The most important change is that the `Runner` function in the sandbox doesn't take a `ReadableStream` as `body` anymore since this implies creating the instance on "node land" and makes the runtime `fetch` function not to be able to compare with `ReadableStream` using `instanceof`. Instead we introduce a "clonable body" abstraction that allows to create the `ReadableStream` from `Readable` by using the edge runtime primitive which would hold the correct prototype.
Also, this PR changes the way we pre-compile the Edge Runtime to adapt it to the new version.
Updates to latest turbo which includes patches for cached files.
x-ref: [slack thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C02CDC2ALJH/p1657767763630359?thread_ts=1657757803.039099&cid=C02CDC2ALJH)
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `pnpm lint`
- [ ] The examples guidelines are followed from [our contributing doc](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing.md#adding-examples)
Ensures you can use server context when navigating.
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `pnpm lint`
- [ ] The examples guidelines are followed from [our contributing doc](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing.md#adding-examples)
This PR introduces an environment variable that allows to modify the `EdgeRuntime` value on compilation time.
This is done to allow cloud providers like Vercel to have a different value, and enable user code and 3rd party libraries to have different code paths depending on the Edge Functions provider.
## Related
- Related to #30739
## Bug
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Client-side router for `app` directory
This PR implements the new router that leverages React 18 concurrent features like Suspense and startTransition.
It also integrates with React Server Components and builds on top of it to allow server-centric routing that only renders the part of the page that has to change.
It's one of the pieces of the implementation of https://nextjs.org/blog/layouts-rfc.
## Details
I'm going to document the differences with the current router here (will be reworked for the upgrade guide)
### Client-side cache
In the current router we have an in-memory cache for getStaticProps data so that if you prefetch and then navigate to a route that has been prefetched it'll be near-instant. For getServerSideProps the behavior is different, any navigation to a page with getServerSideProps fetches the data again.
In the new model the cache is a fundamental piece, it's more granular than at the page level and is set up to ensure consistency across concurrent renders. It can also be invalidated at any level.
#### Push/Replace (also applies to next/link)
The new router still has a `router.push` / `router.replace` method.
There are a few differences in how it works though:
- It only takes `href` as an argument, historically you had to provide `href` (the page path) and `as` (the actual url path) to do dynamic routing. In later versions of Next.js this is no longer required and in the majority of cases `as` was no longer needed. In the new router there's no way to reason about `href` vs `as` because there is no notion of "pages" in the browser.
- Both methods now use `startTransition`, you can wrap these in your own `startTransition` to get `isPending`
- The push/replace support concurrent rendering. When a render is bailed by clicking a different link to navigate to a completely different page that still works and doesn't cause race conditions.
- Support for optimistic loading states when navigating
##### Hard/Soft push/replace
Because of the client-side cache being reworked this now allows us to cover two cases: hard push and soft push.
The main difference between the two is if the cache is reused while navigating. The default for `next/link` is a `hard` push which means that the part of the cache affected by the navigation will be invalidated, e.g. if you already navigated to `/dashboard` and you `router.push('/dashboard')` again it'll get the latest version. This is similar to the existing `getServerSideProps` handling.
In case of a soft push (API to be defined but for testing added `router.softPush('/')`) it'll reuse the existing cache and not invalidate parts that are already filled in. In practice this means it's more like the `getStaticProps` client-side navigation because it does not fetch on navigation except if a part of the page is missing.
#### Back/Forward navigation
Back and Forward navigation ([popstate](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/popstate_event)) are always handled as a soft navigation, meaning that the cache is reused, this ensures back/forward navigation is near-instant when it's in the client-side cache. This will also allow back/forward navigation to be a high priority update instead of a transition as it is based on user interaction. Note: in this PR it still uses `startTransition` as there's no way to handle the high priority update suspending which happens in case of missing data in the cache. We're working with the React team on a solution for this particular case.
### Layouts
Note: this section assumes you've read [The layouts RFC](https://nextjs.org/blog/layouts-rfc) and [React Server Components RFC](https://reactjs.org/blog/2020/12/21/data-fetching-with-react-server-components.html)
React Server Components rendering leverages the Flight streaming mechanism in React 18, this allows sending a serializable representation of the rendered React tree on the server to the browser, the client-side React can use this serialized representation to render components client-side without the JavaScript being sent to the browser. This is one of the building blocks of Server Components. This allows a bunch of interesting features but for now I'll keep it to how it affects layouts.
When you have a `app/dashboard/layout.js` and `app/dashboard/page.js` the page will render as children of the layout, when you add another page like `app/dashboard/integrations/page.js` that page falls under the dashboard layout as well. When client-side navigating the new router automatically figures out if the page you're navigating to can be a smaller render than the whole page, in this case `app/dashboard/page.js` and `app/dashboard/integrations/page.js` share the `app/dashboard/layout.js` so instead of rendering the whole page we render below the layout component, this means the layout itself does not get re-rendered, the layout's `getServerSideProps` would not be called, and the Flight response would only hold the result of `app/dashboard/integrations/page.js`, effectively giving you the smallest patch for the UI.
---
Note: the commits in this PR were mostly work in progress to ensure it wasn't lost along the way. The implementation was reworked a bunch of times to where it is now.
Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously we use custom webpack alias for specific react versions for non server side node runtime aliases. This PR alias the entire folders of `react/` and `react-dom/` so that no more alias in next.config is required but only the nodejs require hook.
* Alias `react` and `react-dom` by default
* Use `react@experimental` to run server components integration test
* Drop with-react-17 test util, add `__NEXT_REACT_CHANNEL` as an env var for testing and development to specify the react channel is 17 or new experimental version
* Adds tests to ensure `eslint-plugin-next`'s available rules are properly exported and recommended rules are defined correctly.
* Condenses imports.
* Sets default recommended value.
* replace Object.hasOwn for node 14
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
In a previous PR (#37278), the dependencies for benchmarks were moved to a subdirectory.
This ensures the same is done for other packages using `rimraf` which means we can remove it from the root package.json
This allows configuring / overriding the default options of the `styled-components` swc transform and allows using the `css` prop support, which was already implemented, but not available.
Edit: made the CSS prop transform run before the display name, so it gets picked up by that and receives the (deterministic) name.
Relates to #30802
### What's in there?
This is a followup of https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/37695.
For the dev server to clean stacktraces, we're decorating errors caught during code evaluation (`getServerSideProps` or middleware).
However, when these errors are asynchronously raised, we can't decorate them before processing them, leading to this fallback logic:
bf7bf8217f/packages/next/server/dev/next-dev-server.ts (L775-L779)
Thanks to latest improvement of the edge-runtime in 1.1.0-beta.4, we can now catch unhandled rejection and uncaught exception, and decorate them.
### How to test?
Please reuse the existing tests who already covered these cases:
`pnpm testheadless --testPathPattern middleware-dev-errors`
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Refactor data fetching to support getting headers
* Relax `getNextPathnameInfo` type
* Add test for middleware internal redirects
* Export `ParsedRelativeUrl` type
* Refactor `getMiddlewareEffects`
* Move rewrite i18n test to middleware rewrite tests
* Fix bug parsing pathname info
* Normalize data requests to page requests for middleware
* Ensure there is a header `x-nextjs-matched-path` for middleware rewrites on data requests
* Extract `getDataHref` to a function
* Stop using `getDataHref` for flight
* Always set the query in `dataHref` independently of if it is SSG
* Add test for recursive rewrites
* Refactor dynamicPath validation to `matchHrefAndAsPath`
* Add `dataHref` to `FetchDataOutput`
* Extract `matchesMiddleware` function
* Add `hasMiddleware` option to `fetchNextData`
* Move preflight test
* Remove preflight test
* Add middleware prefetch tests
* Remove preflight
* Attempt to reduce bundle size
Include `withMiddlewareEffects` and `matchHrefAndAsPath` into `router`
Bring `getDataHref` back to `page-loader`
Bring `resolveDynamicRoute` back to `router`
* Reduce arg duplication for `withMiddlewareEffects`
* Remove some async/await and spreads to reduce bundle size
* Upgrade `edge-runtime` & clone `Request` on redirects to mutate headers
* Add some rewrite tests
Co-authored-by: Kiko Beats <josefrancisco.verdu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
* test: upgrade playwright-chromium from 1.14.1 to 1.22.2
This is a prereq for #36490 because the Events Timing API
used to measure Interaction to Next Paint (INP, experiemental web vital)
is only available in Chromium >= v98.
* update test
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
This PR introduces [Edge Runtime](https://edge-runtime.vercel.app/) for emulating [Edge Functions](https://vercel.com/features/edge-functions) locally.
Every time you run a [middleware](https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/middleware) locally via `next dev`, an isolated edge runtime context will be created.
These contexts have the same constraints as production servers, plus they don't pollute the global scope; Instead, all the code run in a vm on top of a Node.js process.
Additionally, `@edge-runtime/jest-environment` has been added to make easier testing Edge Functions in a programmatic way.
It dropped the following polyfills from Next.js codebase, since they are now part of Edge Runtime:
- abort-controller
- formdata
- uuid
- web-crypto
- web-streams
Co-authored-by: Gal Schlezinger <2054772+Schniz@users.noreply.github.com>
Although it’s not intended for use in TypeScript, TypeScript still offers some nice features when it’s used in next.config.js (completion, hovers, `"checkJs": true`).
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [x] Make sure the linting passes by running `yarn lint`
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
Linked to issue #32209.
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation
There is one tsec violation that is fixed in this PR:
### 1. ban-script-src-assignment: route-loader.ts
XSS can occur with the line script.src = src in appendScript(src, script) if src can be controlled by a malicious user. From tracing through the code, it was determined that src comes from the function `getFilesForRoute(route)`. The behaviour of this function differs depending on the environment (development vs. production), but in both cases the function will construct strings that lead to valid file paths. These strings depend on two variables: `assetPrefix` and `route`, but due to the nature of the constructed strings it was determined that the scripts here are safe to use. Thus, the solution was to promote these strings to `TrustedScriptURL`s. This is the Trusted Types way of declaring that the script URL passed to the DOM sink is safe from DOM XSS attacks.
To create a `TrustedScriptURL`, a policy needs to be created. This policy was put in its own file: `client/trusted-types.ts`. This policy has the name `nextjs`. If this name should be changed to something else, feel free to change it now. However, once it is released to the public and application developers begin using it, it may be harder to change the value since any application developers with a custom policy name allowlist would now need to update their `next.config.js` headers to allow this new name.
The code was tested in a sample application to ensure it behaved as expected.
This updates our `yarn next` command to leverage react v18 by default and removes the need for the test require hook/config modifying when testing react 18. There are some fixtures we need to investigate react 18 support in follow-ups:
- `test/integration/client-navigation-a11y`
- `test/integration/critical-css`
- `test/integration/custom-error-page-exception`
- `test/integration/font-optimization`
- AMP specific tests
- Updates the React 18 test suite to the latest React version.
- Upgrade `react-refresh` module
Fixes#35518Fixes#35703
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `yarn lint`
Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
### Changes
* Remove top-level suspense boundary
* Pipe stream resolved from returned promimse of `renderToReadableStream`
* Remove jsx-runtime alias hack
### Test Changes
Since top level suspense boundary is removed, now content are filled in 1st SSR
## Bug
- [x] Fixes#33809
- [x] Related to #33218
- [x] Integration tests added: Usage of [html-validator](https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-validator) to validate the HTML.
- [x] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md` (N/A)
In PR #26968, we added Set of loaded images that was removed in #33474 erroneously.
We still need to track loaded images since we can't rely on `img.complete`, especially if the parent uses `react-virtualized`.
Tested on https://nextjs.org/showcase
## Feature
Implements feature requested in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30805.
A few people including myself have been looking to use Relay with Next.JS and want to use the new Rust Compiler. This is my stab at an implementation.
### How it works?
Finds all `graphql` tagged template experssions and replaces them with `require`s to the file generated by Relay.
### Where I need help
- I've only worked with Rust a handful of times so I would appreciate any feedback on my use of language features.
- Is there any performance overhead to many duplicate usages of `require`? I imagine there's a cache in place but I want to be sure.
- I've added some unit tests & integration tests but I might be missing some use cases. Feel free to comment some use cases I'm not thinking about.
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- I haven't added any docs since this is an experimental API.
## Documentation / Examples
You're expected to be running the Relay Compiler along side Next.JS when you're developing. This is pretty standard. I wouldn't expect people to have any problem with this.
### Usage
In your `next.config.js`
```js
module.exports = {
experimental: {
relay: {
language: 'typescript', // or 'javascript`
artifactDirectory: 'path/to/you/artifact/directory' // you can leave this undefined if you did not specify one in the `relay.json`
}
}
}
```
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <6324199+timneutkens@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes#33462
Tried upgrading to v3, but we rely on the `timeout` property:
e5dee17f77/packages/next/telemetry/post-payload.ts (L12)
Which was removed since it's non-standard:
https://github.com/node-fetch/node-fetch/blob/main/docs/v3-UPGRADE-GUIDE.md#the-timeout-option-was-removed
I wanted to keep this PR minimal, so I did not try to work around the above.
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `yarn lint`
* Fix build-native jobs
* Update to latest turbo
* fix extra space
* fix windows shell
* Update to latest turbo
* Bump Turbo (#32703)
* Bump turbo to canary
* Bump turbo
* Update yaml too
* add less specific restore key
* update more restore keys
* Fix non-unique key and cache wasm build
* ensure turbo is installed for new jobs
* remove old wasm cache
* update directory check
* bump
* re-add if publish checks
Co-authored-by: Jared Palmer <jared@jaredpalmer.com>
This PR adds a new command to the `next` CLI.
Running `next info` will print useful information to the terminal about how/where Next.js is run. This information can be added to the Bug report when opening an issue in the repository.
This makes reporting issues more accurate and doesn't require the user to guess certain details, the command will retrieve it on their behalf.
Example output:
```sh
$ npx --no-install next info
Operating System:
Platform: linux
Version: #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 5 13:21:36 UTC 2021
Binaries:
Node: 16.13.0
npm: 8.1.0
Yarn: 1.22.17
pnpm: 6.24.2
Relevant packages:
next: 12.0.8-canary.14
react: 17.0.2
react-dom: 17.0.2
```
The idea is based on #32858
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [x] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `yarn lint`
Co-authored-by: Steven <229881+styfle@users.noreply.github.com>
* Move resolve-url-loader into Next.js
Fixes#32157
Moves resolve-url-loader into Next.js and strips out all features that are not used like `rework` support. Will reduce install size as well as allow for optimizing the approach in the near future.
* Update precompiled
* Use loader-utils 2
* Update trace test
* Revert "Update trace test"
This reverts commit 7c09a07871cc0ab72d5fcd4151a2d8efbc1aad8f.
* Add es5-ext as it's used in trace tests
* Update join-function.js
* Update bundle5.js
Implements Turborepo for the Next.js repository and leverage it for native build caching.
Co-authored-by: Maia Teegarden <2865858+padmaia@users.noreply.github.com>
Removes `yarn test` from the scripts as it has the wrong options. `yarn testonly` or `yarn testheadless` are the way to run tests. Fixes#32031
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `yarn lint`
## Bug
Fixes#31892
react 18: requires camelcase for those props
```
Warning: Invalid DOM property `imagesrcset`. Did you mean `imageSrcSet`
```
react 17: requires lowercase for those props
```
Warning: React does not recognize the `imageSrcSet` prop on a DOM element.
```
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
### Utils
* Add command `yarn next-react-18 test/integration/any-react-18-app/`
* Add util `withReact18`
```js
const withReact18 = require('../../react-18/test/with-react-18')
module.exports = withReact18({
experimental: {
concurrentFeatures: true,
},
})
```
Generally, AVIF quality can be lower compared to WebP so we can adjust this for the user so that it looks roughly the same depending on if the browser supports AVIF or WebP.
- Fixes#31254
- Related to https://github.com/lovell/sharp/issues/2850
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `yarn lint`
Related to: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30802
Ensuring that our tests are not broken with latest React changes.
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `yarn lint`
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `yarn lint`
* Remove prebuilt binaries from repo
* Prefer locally built binary
* Add binary packages as optionalDependencies
* Remove build-native workflow for prebuilt binaries
* Remove binaries from checkCompiled job
* Change build-native command to default to dev
* Add build-native-dev and have tests depend on it
* Update contributing
* Run ls to make inspect artifact download
* Use correct artifact download path
* Try using reusable workflows
* Resort to duplication for now
* Inspect artifact download
* Ensure native is copied for PR stats
* Copy after ref checkout and log binaries for PR stats
* fix typo
* copy right before linking/packing
* Use fs.copy
* fix test for now
Co-authored-by: jj@jjsweb.site <jj@jjsweb.site>
## Bug
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes
I updated rust dependencies and node dependencies.
* Use recommended pattern in testing example
Since the official linter for testing library, `eslint-plugin-testing-library` recommends using `screen` to write queries, this MR updates the testing library example to follow the pattern recommended by the linter.
> DOM Testing Library (and other Testing Library frameworks built on top of it) exports a screen object which has every query (and a debug method). This works better with autocomplete and makes each test a little simpler to write and maintain.
> This rule aims to force writing tests using built-in queries directly from screen object rather than destructuring them from render result. Given the screen component does not expose utility methods such as rerender() or the container property, it is correct to use the render returned value in those scenarios.
See the `prefer-screen-queries` rules docs for more info: https://github.com/testing-library/eslint-plugin-testing-library/blob/main/docs/rules/prefer-screen-queries.md
* Update devDependencies
* Install and configure test linting
* Use recommended pattern in test
* Update test names for consistency
* Update docs
* Set jest environment in each file
* Use root true in `with-jest` eslint config
* Ensure nested .eslintrcs are not loaded for repo lint
Co-authored-by: jj@jjsweb.site <jj@jjsweb.site>
* Move unit tests to one folder
* Migrate unit tests to TypeScript
* add test types to lint
* Ensure ts(x) tests are run with util
* Add tsx extension to jest config
* bump
This updates our `jest` configuration to no longer use `babel-jest` and instead uses `@swc/jest` which is much faster. This also updates to the latest version of `jest`, fixes our `tsconfig.json` used for tests (previously types in `node_modules` weren't resolved correctly), and ensures `next/dist` isn't un-necessarily transpiled in `jest`.
Timings for `yarn testheadless test/unit/` on CI
- before: 3m 30s - 4m ([example run](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/runs/3394701995))
- after: under 1m ([example run](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/28400/checks?check_run_id=3395161621))
Timings for `yarn testheadless test/unit/` locally on m1 mac
- before: 90.16 seconds
- after: 29.92 seconds
## Feature
I was struggling to get my local dev build working as a local package.json override, and types do not seem to be generated by `yarn dev`, so I had to figure out a cohesive way to build the project start-to-finish (and also clean the project).
Building the project and all types ended up just being `yarn prepublish`, here aliased as `yarn build`, and I added a `yarn clean` script. These two together should make it very difficult for any contributor to be confused how to generate a final build including all type declarations.
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [x] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
b2a888c144/contributing.md (building)
* Use sharp for image transformations when available
* Refactor resizeImage and add sharp warning
* only show sharp warning once per instance
* Modify sharp error message
* Add documentation for optional sharp dependency
* Update docs/basic-features/image-optimization.md
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* Import types for sharp
* Update lockfile
* Add testing against sharp
* use fs-extra for node 12
* Rename test sharp path variable
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* update squoosh specific test
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* update tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
`@swc/core` will trigger a very rare complication issue on mac m1, it's fixed in version 1.2.66
x-ref: https://github.com/swc-project/swc/pull/1939
cc @kdy1
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes
- Use SWC to compile Next.js core server files
- Ensure only @babel/runtime/helpers/interopRequireDefault helper is used
Just an initial comparison to compare size difference of this change.
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes
* fix: react 18 new hydration API
* support react 18
* compat latest react only, fix resolved version
* fix tests
* Some changes based on https://github.com/reactwg/react-18/discussions/5
* fix test
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <timneutkens@me.com>
Co-authored-by: kodiakhq[bot] <49736102+kodiakhq[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
This Pull Request adds [Alex](https://alexjs.com/) to our documentation. It catches insensitive, inconsiderate writing.
The original PR (https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/25821) is too large so I have decided to break it down into smaller PRs. This PR is the first part. Then I will continue to add the rest of the documentation in smaller PRs.
## More Information on Alex:
https://alexjs.com/https://github.com/get-alex/alex
## Documentation / Examples
- [x] Make sure the linting passes
Updates the hotUpdateChunk to include `[runtime]` for web workers support.
Fixes#26152Fixes#19865Fixes#26144
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes
This PR does a couple things:
1. Omit svg static imports if the user has defined custom webpack config with svg rule
2. Change TS type to `any` for svg imports to avoid conflicts with other plugins
The idea is that some users want to use `next/image` with static imports for most image types but not for svg and instead inline those images with a plugin.
- Fixes#25950
- Fixes#26130
- Fixes#26176
- Fixes#26196
- Fixes#26067
## Bug
- [x] Related issues linked using Fixes#26130
- [x] Integration tests added
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes
This PR upgrades `jest-worker` and `jest-cli` to the latest pre-release version, also removed `jest-circus` which is included in Jest by default. `jest-worker@next` includes a fix for memory leak that we need (https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/11187).
Fixes#22925. This will also improve the OOM issue for `next dev` #15855.
A number of changes here. I recommend viewing the diff with the <a href="?w=1">whitespace flag enabled</a>.
- OpenTelemetry is replaced with a custom and lightweight tracing solution.
- Three trace targets are currently supported: console, Zipkin, and NextJS.
- Tracing is now governed by environment variables rather than `--require instrument.js`.
+ `TRACE_TARGET`: one of `CONSOLE`, `ZIPKIN`, or `TELEMETRY`; defaults to `TELEMETRY` if unset or invalid.
+ `TRACE_ID`: an 8-byte hex-encoded value used as the Zipkin trace ID; if not provided, this value will be randomly generated and passed down to subprocesses.
Other sundry:
- I'm missing something, probably a setup step, with the Zipkin target. Traces are captured successfully, but you have to manually enter the Trace ID in order to view the trace - it doesn't show up in queries.
- I'm generally unhappy with [this commit](235cedcb3e). It is... untidy to provide a telemetry object via `setGlobal`, but I don't have a ready alternative. Is `distDir` strictly required when creating a new Telemetry object? I didn't dig too deep here.
As noted, there are a lot of changes, so it'd be great if a reviewer could:
- [ ] pull down the branch and try to break it
- [ ] check the Zipkin traces and identify possible regressions in the functionality
Closes#22570Fixes#22574
This pull request removes the native `sharp` dependency (which doesn't work on some Linux variants, nor **M1 Mac**) and replaces it with a wasm equivalent.
It also reduces Next.js' installed size by 27.3 MB.
The code is adapted from the [Squoosh CLI](https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/squoosh).
This PR still supports:
- Rotation normalization
- Resizing
- PNG
- JPEG
- Webp
However, it (temporarily) removes support for:
- Resizing Gifs
- Resizing Tiff
(these formats still get served and rendered correctly by the image component)
---
Fixes#20456Closes#20738Closes#21762
This upgrades to ncc@0.25.0 and fixes the previous bugs including:
* ncc not referenced correctly in build
* Babel type errors
* node-fetch, etag, chalk and raw-body dependencies not building with ncc - these have been "un-ncc'd" for now. As they are relatively small dependencies, this doesn't seem too much of an issue and we can follow up in the tracking ncc issue at https://github.com/vercel/ncc/issues/612.
* `yarn dev` issues
Took a lot of bisecting, but the overall diff isn't too bad here in the end.
This adds inlining for Babel and the Babel plugins used in next.
This is based to the PR at https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/18823.
The approach is to make one large bundle and then separate out the individual packages from that in order to avoid duplications.
In the first attempt the Babel bundle size was 10MB... using "resolutions" in the Yarn workspace to reduce the duplicated packages this was brought down to a 2.8MB bundle for Babel and all the used plugins which is exactly the expected file size here.
This will thus add a 2.8MB download size to the next package, but save downloading any babel dependencies separately, removing a large number of package dependencies from the overall install.
This makes sure the image optimizer doesn't de-animate images by transforming them with sharp since sharp doesn't currently handle outputting animated images
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/17749
This uses the "Expand directories" feature introduces in Prettier 2.0 to automatically format all supported file types.
Also, I fixed some badly formatted files.
- Use latest terser version (still 1 warning in the stable version which is an open PR)
- Add emitOnErrors instead of noEmitOnErrors
- Added trace-deprecations for Next.js core development
* Add release hook
* Remove release.js exported config
* Add skip flag to release CLI
* Use full flag name
* Upgrade release
* Update yarn.lock
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <timneutkens@me.com>
jest retries seem to be masking test failures, like the `auto-export` one (and maybe others). I turned it off for now. The `auto-export` test fails when retries are turned off.
the output of this test failure was a bit unhelpful so I also improved it.
Many tests have anonymous page functions.
* Allow `@babel/preset-typescript` to be configured
Some usages, e.g. [getting parameter decorators to work properly](https://github.com/WarnerHooh/babel-plugin-parameter-decorator/pull/19), require configuring `@babel/preset-typescript`.
This commit adds that functionality to `next/babel`.
* Add unit test for babel/preset allowing to pass options to @babel/preset-typescript
* Add integration test for onlyRemoveTypeImports
* Update babel dependencies
* Update to compatible typescript version and fix types
* Fix linting and run pre-nccing
* Update size-limit test
* Add additional tests
* Re-Apply delta to be calculated using -262
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
* checkpoint: api impl
* Add support for tryGetPreviewData
* snapshot: server(less) support
* Add X-Prerender-Bypass-Mode header support
* Pass preview data to getStaticProps call
* add TODO
* setPreviewData
* 100k iterations
* Handle jwt error
* Write out preview values
* forgot file
* set preview props
* Send preview props
* add preview props
* Pass around more data
* update yarn lock
* Fail on Invalid Prerender Manifest
* Make Missing Prerender Manifest Fatal
* fix ts errors
* fix test
* Fix setting cookies + maxage
* Secure is not needed as we encrypt necessary data
* Set on domain root
* Set cookie max ages
* Render a fallback on-demand for non-dynamic pages
* Test preview mode
* remove old build
* remove snapshots
* Add serverless tests
* use afterAll
* Remove object assigns
* fix cookie spread
* add comment
* Add support for rewriting to external resources
* Update rewrite proxying test
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <tim@timneutkens.nl>
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <timer150@gmail.com>
* Migrate from wd to selenium-webdriver
* Add chaining for next-webdriver
* Re-add browserStackLocal global for teardown
* Add additional element methods
* Use freshWindow helper for chrome
* Add selenium-server
* Add cross-env for windows compat
* Fix single quote windows
* Update production preload tests
* Update preload tests count
* Update CircleCi for testing other browsers
* Update CI configs
* Update config
* Add browser.url command
* Add more methods
* Update xcode version
* Make sure to add chromedriver to path
* Add forceExit flag
* Update config
* Update config
* Disable safari
* Fix bug in test
* Add teardown logging
* Update jest teardown
* Move testing ie11 to Azure
* Update job names
* Remove force exiting on long teardown
* Update Azure config
* Re-add safari testing with BrowserStack
* Update config
* Update prefetch tests for ie11
* Update prefetch for safari and ids for ie11 testing
* trigger prefetching manually in ie
* Disable concurrency for tests
* Add browser instance sharing
* Bump concurrency and install chromedriver smoother
* Fix config typo
* Fix local test
* Limit azure concurrency again
* Add delay for empty-object-test
* Make sure to use open port for chromedriver
* Move browser closing to jest-environment
* Re-enable concurrency for Azure
* bump
* Disable concurrency for Azure again
* Re-enable concurrency for Azure
* bump
* allow NextScript to optionally defer javascript
* move defer options to experimental feature
* combine defer flags into a single option
* Update deferScripts to work with serverless target
* Add test for defer and async property
* Read the async property
* Check versions of chrome and chromedriver
* Update to chromedriver 76
* Fix test
* Add progress for analyzing and auto-prerendering
* Add typing for tty-aware-progress and use stdout
* Add fancier spinners
* Update spinner and add handling for logs while spinning
* Remove un-needed types package
* Remove progress and combine analyzing/prerendering messages
* Tweak test set-up
* Update azure config
* Add cleaning test files and windows handling
* Limit windows test to one at a time
* Tweak test settings
* Update tests splitting
* remove custom concurrency for azure
* Test Azure var
* Update Azure config
* bump
* Simplify cleaning up
* Add experimental optimizeLibraries flag, currently prunes Moment.js locales
* expose moment for use in assertion
* try with the same setup as the production integration test
* Apply optimiztaions in dev and on server so they're consistent.
* fix build (oh dear)
* Update index.test.js
* Rename flag to future.excludeDefaultMomentLocales
* Adjust impl
* adds user timing marks for hydration step
* changes measure names and removes window namespaces by adding performance as a global to standard
* separates hydrate and render marks
* Add performance mark to router change instead of link click
* Changes performance mark name at router change
* adds checks for performance
* creates constants utils for performance and user timings
* Experimental: Serverless Trace target
The Serverless Trace target produces Serverless-handler wrapped entrypoints, but does not bundle all of `node_modules`.
This behavior increases bundling performance to be more akin to `target: 'server'`.
This mode is expected to be used with smart platforms (like [ZEIT Now](https://zeit.co/now) that can trace a program to its minimum dependencies.
* Use more generic variables
* Add asset relocator for production mode of serverless trace
* Verify Firebase compatiblity
* Revert "Add asset relocator for production mode of serverless trace"
This reverts commit 8404f1dcf28b60edab41a56c94b38dcd3fddec20.
* Add serverless trace tests
* Add _isLikeServerless helper
* Make constants
* Fix export
* Update packages/next-server/server/config.ts
Co-Authored-By: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
* Use a global helper for is like serverless
* Update import for isTargetLikeServerless
* Update packages/next/build/index.ts
Co-Authored-By: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Notably, this PR fixes `faunadb` which relies on `formidable`.
n.b. `formidable` is an unmaintained legacy npm package that uses practices not compatible with the modern ecosystem.
* Move client-side dev JS to dev folder
* Move eventsource polyfill
* Move source-map-support
* Move error boundary
* Deprecate Container in _app
* Make initialRender check better
* Remove unused code
* Only support one subscription as there is only one
* Don’t spread object
* Shorten property name
* Add container in development too
* Simplify query update logic
* Run prettier over packages/**/*.js
* Run prettier over packages/**/*.ts
* Run prettier over examples
* Remove tslint
* Run prettier over examples
* Run prettier over all markdown files
* Run prettier over json files
* Add Flying Shuttle tests
* Test second version of server
* Finish first version of tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Timer <timer150@gmail.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Timer <timer150@gmail.com>
* Do not clear the console
Its rude to clear the console, you may be sharing output with other processes even in tty mode.
* Remove unused dependency
* Dedupe and cleanup dev output without clearing
* use logError
* Remove exit handler
* Add next helper
* Add log helpers
* Switch store to log helpers and a shallow object compare
* Update other files to use new logging utility
* request => build
* Update ready on messages
* Use case insensitive matching
Update tests to setup webdriver stuff in `jest-environment` and re-use one browser session instead of spawning one for each webdriver call to prevent creating too many BrowserStack sessions.
* Break out client-navigation and rendering
test from basic test
* Try with parallelism dialed back to 3
* Update jest-junit for more compatible timings in CircleCI
* Bump to test timings
* Use filepath for suitename in jest-junit
* Store reports as artifacts
* Try using classname for timings
* Bump
* Remove reports from artifacts
* Format circleci config
* Tweak configuration into multiple steps
* Persist whole repo to workspace
* Attach workspace for tests
* Run tests in parallelism x4
* Test circleci parallelism
* parallel x6 times
* Save test timing
* Use env var instead
* run in ci mode
* test speed
* Show a better error when someone throws undefined
* Update error wording
Co-Authored-By: ijjk <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update error wording in test
Co-Authored-By: ijjk <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update test and add check for statusCode
before updating error
After talking with @timneutkens it was decided it'd be more streamlined to replace the onDemandEntries WebSocket with an alternative. Using the EventSource connection gives us these benefits over the WebSocket one:
- less code needed
- no extra server running
- no extra config for onDemandEntries
There's still a few Typescript helpers in use, but regenerator is added by Babel after this change, as it was already in the bundle it'll drop bundle sizes by quite a bit, eg _app.js becomes half the size.
Fixes#5845
Implement tslint for core files
**What is this?**
Implements tslint for both next and next-server, but keeps standardjs/eslint for the .js files that are still there, we're gradually migrating to Typescript.
**How does it work?**
Before every commit (pre-commit) we execute the following `tslint` command:
`tslint -c tslint.json 'packages/**/*.ts`
**TSLint Rules**
In order to avoid as much changes as possible I marked some rules as false. This way we can improve the linter but making sure this step will not break things. (see tslint.json)
**Note**
After merging this PR, you'll need to update your dependencies since it adds tslint to package.json
- Replaces taskr-babel with taskr-typescript for the `next` package
- Makes sure Node 8+ is used, no unneeded transpilation
- Compile Next.js client side files through babel the same way pages are
- Compile Next.js client side files to esmodules, not commonjs, so that tree shaking works.
- Move error-debug.js out of next-server as it's only used/require in development
- Drop ansi-html as dependency from next-server
- Make next/link esmodule (for tree-shaking)
- Make next/router esmodule (for tree-shaking)
- add typescript compilation to next-server
- Remove last remains of Flow
- Move hoist-non-react-statics to next, out of next-server
- Move htmlescape to next, out of next-server
- Remove runtime-corejs2 from next-server
* Remove flow-typed
* Remove flow types
* Remove the last types
* Bring back taskr dependency
* Revert "Bring back taskr dependency"
This reverts commit 38cb95d7274d63fe63c6ac3c95ca358a28c17895.
* Bring back preset-flow as it’s used for tests
* Revert "Revert "Bring back taskr dependency""
This reverts commit b4c933ef133f4039f544fb10bf31d5c95d3b27a2.
Based on this PR https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/5520 there should be `engines` definition in package.json as first warn.
Why i choose Node 8 as minimum? @timneutkens said (https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/5520/files#r228330327) that next.js should work on version 7.5 but automated tests in TravisCI are with versions 8 and 10. Version 7 was development branch. I think only production ready should be recommended.
- [x] Move jest config from npm scripts to `jest.config.js`
- [x] Remove obsolete cross-env package (we don't need it anymore 🎉)
- [x] Fix bug where tests are not waiting for webdriver to be ready.
* Update jest
* Let jest start chromedriver
This makes sure chromedriver always ends even if the test was canceled by the user.
* Properly close browser in production-config test
* Properly close browser in production/security test
* Properly close browser in export test
* Properly close browser in app-aspath test
* Remove taskr from project root
This isn’t needed anymore
* Readd taskr to project root (temporary)
* Improve global setup/teardown
* Properly close browser in basic/client-navigation test
Clicking an target=_blank link will open a second browser window. We can only close this by using broser.quit()
* Remove obsolete check in dev-server
* Don’t require package.json at runtime
Inline the Next.js version at publish time, so that there’s no runtime dependency for this
* Add failing tests
* Upgrade wd module
* Pass dynamic import webpack ids to the client side
* Pass through webpack ids to initalializer and only use those
* Compile dynamic(import()) to dynamic(() => import())
* Default dynamicIds
* Use forked hard-source-plugin
* Possibly fix test
* Make tests fail less intermittently
* Temporarily disable hard-source in production
* Make sure dynamic import chunks are unique
* Disable hard-source
* Log html if error is thrown
* Fix test
Fixes#5125
I'm not sure if this is a bug in babel-loader / babel-core or not. But this will at least temporary fix it till I hear back from @loganfsmyth 🙏
you folks should really use semver ranges, but since greenkeeper
is no longer running for this branch things have fallen behind
in particular, there seems to be an incompatibility with multiple
v2.x versions of this package in the same bundle as displayed here:
styled-components/styled-components#1972
When I force resolution to a particular h-n-r-s version, the issue
goes away. This is true for both next 6 and next 7 canary.
## Minor changes
When `NODE_ENV=test` is used we'll now apply the `'auto'` configuration for modules transformation. Which causes Babel to check if the current environment needs to be transformed or not. In practice this means that the following `.babelrc` is not needed anymore:
**OLD**:
```json
{
"env": {
"development": {
"presets": ["next/babel"]
},
"production": {
"presets": ["next/babel"]
},
"test": {
"presets": [["next/babel", { "preset-env": { "modules": "commonjs" } }]]
}
}
}
```
**NEW**:
```
{
"presets": ["next/babel"]
}
```
## Patches
`@babel/preset-react` has a `development` option that automatically applies a development-time plugin we manually applied before (`@babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-source`). It also adds another development-time plugin that is said to make debugging/errors clearer: `@babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-self` which we didn't apply before. Overall this means we can take advantage of preset-react to provide these plugins.
~I am not sure if this is a valid fix yet, but I was going to let CI run the tests for me. I'll close and look into it if the build fails.~
Let me know if this will cause issues, but I don't think it should. The React docs recommends moving `componentWillMount` logic into the constructor