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Balázs Orbán
d5c35a1bbb
chore: replace issue triaing actions with nissuer (#55525)
### What?

Moving maintenance to a separate repository.

### Why?

I want to make these actions reusable in other projects as they seem to work well in the Next.js repository.

### How?

The code is moved to https://github.com/balazsorban44/nissuer

I tested it on my fork, and all the following functionality is preserved: https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/issues/56

- [x] Close/lock/comment without a valid reproduction link
- [x] Minimize "+1"
- [x] Add labels based on user selection
- [x] Add comment based on the maintainer's label (eg.: "please add a complete reproduction")
2023-09-19 11:11:00 +00:00
Balázs Orbán
0f07cf5798
chore: verify missing/invalid/private reproduction links (#54724)
### What?

This PR adds a new action that verifies if the reproduction link is correct _after_ the issue has been created. If it is not, we close the issue and comment on it with the correct steps to take. Check out the [rendered comment here](https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/blob/chore/gh-invalid-link-checker/.github/actions/issue-validator/repro-link/invalid-link.md).

Additionally, this PR also does some refactoring to simplify our GitHub actions related to issues.

Tests:

Issue that was supposed to be closed:
 - https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/issues/48
   - Issue comment: https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/issues/48#issuecomment-1698836121 
   - Issue opened action: https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/actions/runs/6023209630
   - Issue labeled action: https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/actions/runs/6023209629

Issue that was not supposed to be closed (closed manually afterward):
 - https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/issues/49
   - Issue opened action: https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/actions/runs/6023214256
   - Issue labeled action: https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/actions/runs/6023214258


### Why?

Unfortunately, GitHub is currently missing the [functionality to require a valid reproduction link](https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/10227) in issue templates. Even if that was supported, this PR adds functionality that could not be covered with a regex validation. Namely, we check if the reproduction is a private repo or not, and potentially could also check the structure to see if it's an actual Next.js project.

### How?

If the link is not in the expected section, not a GitHub, CodeSandbox, or Replay.io link, or does not return an OK response (eg.: private repo/sandbox), the issue is closed/commented.

Related:
- https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/4629
- https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/10227

Co-authored-by: Steven <229881+styfle@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-30 17:40:57 +00:00
JJ Kasper
7bf3d77b5e
Revert "Implement new forking technique for vendored packages. (#51083)" (#53640)
This reverts commit e06880ea4c.

reverts: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/51083

x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C04DUD7EB1B/p1691349686136519)
x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C03S8ED1DKM/p1691349579712979?thread_ts=1691217652.833079&cid=C03S8ED1DKM)
2023-08-06 13:00:12 -07:00
Josh Story
e06880ea4c
Implement new forking technique for vendored packages. (#51083)
## Vendoring

Updates all module resolvers (node, webpack, nft for entrypoints, and nft for next-server) to consider whether vendored packages are suitable for a given resolve request and resolves them in an import semantics preserving way.

### Problem

Prior to the proposed change, vendoring has been accomplished but aliasing module requests from one specifier to a different specifier. For instance if we are using the built-in react packages for a build/runtime we might replace `require('react')` with `require('next/dist/compiled/react')`.

However this aliasing introduces a subtle bug. The React package has an export map that considers the condition `react-server` and when you require/import `'react'` the conditions should be considered and the underlying implementation of react may differ from one environment to another. In particular if you are resolving with the `react-server` condition you will be resolving the `react.shared-subset.js` implementation of React. This aliasing however breaks these semantics because it turns a bare specifier resolution of `react` with path `'.'` into a resolution with bare specifier `next` with path `'/dist/compiled/react'`. Module resolvers consider export maps of the package being imported from but in the case of `next` there is no consideration for the condition `react-server` and this resolution ends up pulling in the `index.js` implementation inside the React package by doing a simple path resolution to that package folder.

To work around this bug there is a prevalence of encoding the "right" resolution into the import itself. We for instance directly alias `react` to `next/dist/compiled/react/react.shared-subset.js` in certain cases. Other times we directly specify the runtime variant for instance `react-server-dom-webpack/server.edge` rather than `react-server-dom-wegbpack/server`, bypassing the export map altogether by selecting the runtime specific variant. However some code is meant to run in more than one runtime, for instance anything that is part of the client bundle which executes on the server during SSR and in the browser. There are workaround like using `require` conditionally or `import(...)` dynamically but these all have consequences for bundling and treeshaking and they still require careful consideration of the environment you are running in and which variant needs to load.

The result is that there is a large amount of manual pinning of aliases and additional complexity in the code and an inability to trust the package to specify the right resolution potentially causing conflicts in future versions as packages are updated.

It should be noted that aliasing is not in and of itself problematic when we are trying to implement a sort of lightweight forking based on build or runtime conditions. We have good examples of this for instance with the `next/head` package which within App Router should export a noop function. The problem is when we are trying to vendor an entire package and have the package behave semantically the same as if you had installed it yourself via node_modules

### Solution

The fix is seemingly straight forward. We need to stop aliasing these module specifiers and instead customize the resolution process to resolve from a location that will contain the desired vendored packages. We can then start simplifying our imports to use top level package resources and generally and let import conditions control the process of providing the right variant in the right context.

It should be said that vendoring is conditional. Currently we only vendor react pacakges for App Router runtimes. The implementation needs to be able to conditionally determine where a package resolves based on whether we're in an App Router context vs a Page Router one.

Additionally the implementation needs to support alternate packages such as supporting the experimental channel for React when using features that require this version.

### Implementation

The first step is to put the vendored packages inside a node_modules folder. This is essential to the correct resolving of packages by most tools that implement module resolution. For packages that are meant to be vendored, meaning whole package substitution we move the from `next/(src|dist)/compiled/...` to `next/(src|dist)/vendored/node_modules`. The purpose of this move is to clarify that vendored packages operate with a different implementation. This initial PR moves the react dependencies for App Router and `client-only` and `server-only` packages into this folder. In the future we can decide which other precompiled dependencies are best implemented as vendored packages and move them over.

It should be noted that because of our use of `JestWorker` we can get warnings for duplicate package names so we modify the vendored pacakges for react adding either `-vendored` or `-experimental-vendored` depending on which release channel the package came from. While this will require us to alter the request string for a module specifier it will still be treating the react package as the bare specifier and thus use the export map as required.

#### module resolvers
The next thing we need to do is have all systems that do module resolution implement an custom module resolution step. There are five different resolvers that need to be considered

##### node runtime
Updated the require-hook to resolve from the vendored directory without rewriting the request string to alter which package is identified in the bare specifier. For react packages we only do this vendoring if the `process.env.__NEXT_PRIVATE_PREBUNDLED_REACT` envvar is set indicating the runtime is server App Router builds. If we need a single node runtime to be able to conditionally resolve to both vendored and non vendored versions we will need to combine this with aliasing and encode whether the request is for the vendored version in the request string. Our current architecture does not require this though so we will just rely on the envvar for now

##### webpack runtime
Removed all aliases configured for react packages. Rely on the node-runtime to properly alias external react dependencies. Add a resolver plugin `NextAppResolverPlugin` to preempt perform resolution from the context of the vendored directory when encountering a vendored eligible package.

##### turbopack runtime
updated the aliasing rules for react packages to resolve from the vendored directory when in an App Router context. This implementation is all essentially config b/c the capability of doing the resolve from any position (i.e. the vendored directory) already exists

##### nft entrypoints runtime
track chunks to trace for App Router separate from Pages Router. For the trace for App Router chunks use a custom resolve hook in nft which performs the resolution from the vendored directory when appropriate.

##### nft next-server runtime
The current implementation for next-server traces both node_modules and vendored version of packages so all versions are included. This is necessary because the next server can run in either context (App vs Page router) and may depend on any possible variants. We could in theory make two traces rather than a combined one but this will require additional downstream changes so for now it is the most conservative thing to do and is correct

Once we have the correct resolution semantics for all resolvers we can start to remove instances targeting our precompiled instances for instance making `import ... from "next/dist/compiled/react-server-dom-webpack/client"` and replacing with `import ... from "react-server-dom-webpack/client"`

We can also stop requiring runtime specific variants like `import ... from "react-server-dom-webpack/client.edge"` replacing it with the generic export `"react-server-dom-webpack/client"`

There are still two special case aliases related to react
1. In profiling mode (browser only) we rewrite `react-dom` to `react-dom/profiling` and `scheduler/tracing` to `scheduler/tracing-profiling`. This can be moved to using export maps and conditions once react publishses updates that implement this on the package side.
2. When resolving `react-dom` on the server we rewrite this to `react-dom/server-rendering-stub`. This is to avoid loading the entire react-dom client bundle on the server when most of it goes unused. In the next major react will update this top level export to only contain the parts that are usable in any runtime and this alias can be dropped entirely

There are two non-react packages currently be vendored that I have maintained but think we ought to discuss the validity of vendoring. The `client-only` and `server-only` packages are vendored so you can use them without having to remember to install them into your project. This is convenient but does perhaps become surprising if you don't realize what is happening. We should consider not doing this but we can make that decision in another discussion/PR.

#### Webpack Layers
One of the things our webpack config implements for App Router is layers which allow us to have separate instances of packages for the server components graph and the client (ssr) graph. The way we were managing layer selection was a but arbitrary so in addition to the other webpack changes the way you cause a file to always end up in a specific layer is to end it with `.serverlayer`, `.clientlayer` or `.sharedlayer`. These act as layer portals so something in the server layer can import `foo.clientlayer` and that module will in fact be bundled in the client layer.

#### Packaging Changes
Most package managers are fine with this resolution redirect however yarn berry (yarn 2+ with PnP) will not resolve packages that are not defined in a package.json as a dependency. This was not a problem with the prior strategy because it was never resolving these vendored packages it was always resolving the next package and then just pointing to a file within it that happened to be from react or a related package.

To get around this issue vendored packages are both committed in src and packed as a tgz file. Then in the next package.json we define these vendored packages as `optionalDependency` pointing to these tarballs. For yarn PnP these packed versions will get used and resolved rather than the locally commited src files. For other package managers the optional dependencies may or may not get installed but the resolution will still resolve to the checked in src files. This isn't a particularly satisfying implemenation and if pnpm were to be updated to have consistent behavior installing from tarballs we could actually move the vendoring entirely to dependencies and simplify our resolvers a fair bit. But this will require an upstream chagne in pnpm and would take time to propogate in the community since many use older versions

#### Upstream Changes

As part of this work I landed some other changes upstream that were necessary. One was to make our packing use `npm` to match our publishing step. This also allows us to pack `node_modules` folders which is normally not supported but is possible if you define the folder in the package.json's files property.

See: #52563

Additionally nft did not provide a way to use the internal resolver if you were going to use the resolve hook so that is now exposed

See: https://github.com/vercel/nft/pull/354

#### additional PR trivia
* When we prepare to make an isolated next install for integration tests we exclude node_modules by default so we have a special case to allow `/vendored/node_modules`

* The webpack module rules were refactored to be a little easier to reason about and while they do work as is it would be better for some of them to be wrapped in a `oneOf` rule however there is a bug in our css loader implementation that causes these oneOf rules to get deleted. We should fix this up in a followup to make the rules a little more robuts.


## Edits
* I removed `.sharedlayer` since this concept is leaky (not really related to the client/server boundary split) and it is getting refactored anyway soon into a precompiled runtime.
2023-08-04 23:47:10 +00:00
Balázs Orbán
3a86b30d68
chore: add GH action to notify about pending PRs (#53541)
Send us daily notifications when approved and open PRs haven't been merged yet. See [Slack thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C04DUD7EB1B/p1690610821861229) for more context.

It queries: https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Avercel%2Fnext.js%20is%3Apr%20is%3Aopen%20review%3Aapproved%20&type=pullrequests for the number of PRs, then posts a message with a link to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+review%3Aapproved
2023-08-03 21:40:28 +00:00
Steven
032e8d0eb0
chore(ci): add pnpm workspace for github actions (#52976)
This creates a monorepo for each github action and ensures they all use pnpm.

You can install and build all with the following:

```
cd .github
pnpm i
pnpm -r build
```
2023-07-21 14:29:31 +00:00
Balázs Orbán
df0330f72e
chore: add GitHub Action to manage "+1" comments (#52866)
### What?

Adds a GitHub Action that automatically marks unhelpful comments as "off-topic".

You can test it by adding off-topic comments to this issue: https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/issues/21

17e3ec3068/.github/actions/minus-one/src/index.mjs (L6)

### Why?

A common problem is when an issue thread receives "+1" comments, it usually encourages others to do the same. This makes the thread harder and harder for maintainers to read, without adding value to the discussion.

### How?

When an issue receives a comment, we compare it to a list that we determine as off-topic. If it matches, we hide the comment.

See: https://docs.github.com/en/graphql/reference/mutations#minimizecomment
2023-07-20 09:34:29 +00:00
Balázs Orbán
81dd7f8077
chore: add "please simplify reproduction" comment (#52631)
### What?

Adding a new label comment for "please simplify reproduction".

### Why?

During triaging, a lot of time is gone into trying to isolate the actual bug being reported. Reproductions sometimes contain unrelated code - that sometimes can be the actual cause of an issue, reported as a bug in Next.js, or require third-party services, secrets, setting up databases, and other tasks that take up much of the resources before the issue can even be verified.

### How?

Similar to the `please add a complete reproduction` and `please verify canary` labels, if a maintainer adds the `please simplify reproduction` label, an automatic comment will appear on the issue, asking for a minimal reproduction

[Slack thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C04DUD7EB1B/p1685527818400339)
2023-07-14 23:30:42 +00:00
Delba de Oliveira
20047fcdbd
Migrate validate links script from next-site and setup GitHub action (#51365)
This PR migrates and adapts the [validate docs links script from `next-site`](https://github.com/vercel/front/pull/23185). This script is triggered by a GitHub action whenever a file in the `/docs` folder is updated. If broken links are found in the docs, the check fails and we post a comment on the PR with a list of broken links.

Co-authored-by: Michael Novotny <446260+manovotny@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-20 13:19:06 +00:00
Tobias Koppers
3b91ca98a3
hmr error improvements (#30616)
Co-authored-by: Hannes Bornö <hannes.borno@vercel.com>
Co-authored-by: Hannes Bornö <borno.hannes@gmail.com>
2023-01-06 20:35:16 +01:00
JJ Kasper
fae2f403cc
Fix prettierignore_staged for compiled (#44550)
Corrects the glob from the `src` folder change. 

Fixes:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/3833725939/jobs/6525483379
2023-01-03 15:54:11 -08:00
汪心禾 Wang, Xinhe
0affdebf67
Fix typo pnpm-lock.yam in .prettierignore_staged (#42212)
Fix typo `pnpm-lock.yam` in #38915

Regenerate pnpm-lock.yaml without formatting (#42208)

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## Bug

- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have a helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`

## Feature

- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the
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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 a helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`

## Documentation / Examples

- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `pnpm build && pnpm lint`
- [ ] The "examples guidelines" are followed from [our contributing
doc](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing/examples/adding-examples.md)

None of the above

Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
2022-10-30 22:58:45 -07:00
Balázs Orbán
5c8183464d
chore: check against npm version in issue validator (#38915)
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`.
2022-08-25 11:43:20 -05:00
Alex Cole
aacc0ce90f
Tweak Convex example (#39739)
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
2022-08-19 18:13:33 +01:00
JJ Kasper
f7b81316ae
Update to leverage pnpm for monorepo (#37259)
* Update to leverage pnpm for monorepo

* update compiled

* update stats action

* update ci install step

* update ci

* add test dep

* update invoking scripts

* update caching

* skip cache for now

* update dep

* update packages and fix babel

* update compiled

* update lint

* update test

* update ci

* update pnpm store caching

* update path for windows

* update restore-key config

* update caching

* remove extra build azure stage

* re-add checkout

* update setting pnpm store

* bump

* remove azure caching as pnpm is faster to download

* update contributing

* apply suggestions

* remove install-peers

* prepublish -> prepublishOnly

* prepublish -> prepublishOnly more

* more yarn -> pnpm references

* more yarn -> pnpm references take 2

* use workspace protocol for root package.json

Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
2022-05-28 23:35:16 -05:00
Maia Teegarden
a79d4fc366
Extract next-swc Rust code into its own package (#31635)
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <tim@timneutkens.nl>
Co-authored-by: kodiakhq[bot] <49736102+kodiakhq[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-11-21 12:59:56 +01:00
Maia Teegarden
b80c378975
Add/wasm build (#31470) 2021-11-17 20:01:02 +01:00
Maia Teegarden
4a2d5a1b49
Add/styled jsx swc (#29005)
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <tim@timneutkens.nl>
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <timneutkens@me.com>
2021-09-15 09:24:31 +02:00
Guy Bedford
bddb02286f
feat: webpack inlining with configuration for v4 / v5 (#20598) 2021-01-13 20:59:08 -05:00
Tim Neutkens
62031ff24f
Move next-codemod to Next.js monorepo (#15536) 2020-08-10 11:14:53 +02:00
Joe Haddad
86160a5190
Upgrade to Prettier 2 (#13061) 2020-05-18 15:24:37 -04:00
Simon Knott
be02fe183f
Allow @babel/preset-typescript to be configured (#11840)
* 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>
2020-05-09 17:12:02 +02:00
Joe Haddad
93a94b8909
Do not prettify lerna.json 2020-05-03 21:56:17 -04:00
JJ Kasper
84b89c8b24
Pre-ncc compiled packages to prevent re-nccing unnecessarily (#11569)
* Pre-ncc compiled packages to prevent re-nccing unnecessarily

* Add compiled files

* Re-run pre-ncc step

* Add check to workflow to ensure pre-compiled doesnt need updating

* Update check-pre-compiled script

* Add handling for lower case license while nccing

* bump

Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
2020-04-07 09:42:16 -04:00
JJ Kasper
9943334d44
Update RegExp test and remove extra script (#11006)
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
2020-03-12 14:24:44 -04:00
Tim Neutkens
e52048daa7
Use core-js promise polyfill for nomodule browsers (#10985)
* 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>
2020-03-11 16:21:49 -04:00
Joe Haddad
338e08b49f Adjust Commit Linting Hook (#9694) 2019-12-10 20:29:39 -06:00