This PR adds a new configure property, `images.loaderFile` that allow
you to define a path to a file with an exported image loader function.
This is useful when migrating from `next/legacy/image` to `next/image`
because it lets you configure the loader for every instance of
`next/image` once, similar to the legacy "built-in loaders".
This PR updates a few features from experimental to stable status:
- `next/future/image` component
- `remotePatterns` configuration
- `unoptimized` configuration
In a previous PR (#19032), we added a hard error during `next export` if the default Image Optimization API is being used because it requires a server to optimized on demand. The error message offers several different solutions but it didn't consider that by the time someone runs `next export`, they are probably done writing their app.
So if `next export` is a hard requirement, the quickest path forward is to disable Image Optimization API. So this PR adds a new configuration option to `next.config.js`:
```js
module.exports = {
images: {
unoptimized: true
}
}
```
### Update
Upon further discussion, we might want to avoid doing this just for images and instead introduce a top-level config to indicate export is coming and then handle errors or warn for [unsupported features](https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/static-html-export#unsupported-features).
```
module.exports = {
nextExport: true
}
```
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR does a few things:
- Moves `<noscript>` usage below the blur image since so that the `<noscript>` image renders on top of the blur image
- Remove the `isVisible` check for `<noscript>` since we can't rely on client-side JS
- Add `loading=lazy` to the `<noscript>` image to take advantage of native lazy loading (can't rely on JS lazy loading)
Fixes#28251
Since we are no longer accepting new built-in loaders, users may wish to use a different cloud provider.
So this PR renames `dangerously-unoptimized` to `custom` to handle this case as well as the intention of `next export`.
If the user doesn't add a `loader` prop, we throw an error.
If the user adds a `loader` prop but it doesn't return the width, we print a warning.
- Follow up to #26847
- Fixes#21079
- Fixes#19612
- Related to #26850