I did some experimenting to see if we can grab the latest version from npm instead of GitHub releases since that's the version the user can actually use.
The npm registry sends the package metadata in a gigantic (~8mb for `next`) JSON response and parsing it with `res.json()` takes several seconds, but using `ReadableStream`, we only care about the first chunk. This way we can grab the relevant version information in a few ms. ~I added `undici` which implements `res.body.getReader()`.~ Using Node 18/native `fetch`.
This is a followup to #39562 because I realized I made a few mistakes.
Remove convex.json file. Developers using the example should generate this on their own by running npx convex init.
Switch prettier to a dev dependency.
Ignore formatting in Convex generated code while running lint-staged and revert them back to the default generated form (I previously was only ignoring generated code in the main .prettierignore)
Change a let to a const
cc @thomasballinger
Documentation / Examples
Make sure the linting passes by running pnpm lint
The examples guidelines are followed from our contributing doc
* 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>
* Use core-js promise polyfill for nomodule browsers
Also updated to the core-js@3 features modules instead of importing the exact modules directly.
Fixes#10966
* Simplify reflect and regexp
* Add ie11 test for bad Promise
* Add test script for regexp and ie11
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>