* Expose minify in next-swc
* Expose minify in js binding
* Use new minify function in terser plugin
* Only upload changed binary artifact
* Build next-swc binaries
* Add swc license info to copied file
* import next-server logic during the time the configuration is loaded
* load minimizer plugins only when used
* load ReactDevOverlay only when used
* load only meta information of tsconfig for validation
* make worker for configuration loading lighter
* only load runTypeCheck when used
* load postcss config only when used
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
* Pass config.experimental.cpus to export during build
Currently, there is no way of specifying the number of worker threads of
`next export` when run as part of `next build`.
I suggest a sane default should be to just use the same amount of
workers that were used during the build process which currently seems to
be configured through `config.experimental.cpus`.
This setting is already respected in the two other places where
jest-workers are in use: The TerserPlugin and the staticCheckWorkers in
`next build`.
* Only enable worker threads if there is more than 1 worker
Multiple worker threads can cause problems when certain dependencies are
being used, see e.g. https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/7894
This patch allows disabling of worker threads by setting
`config.experimental.cpus = 1`.
The benefit of spawning 1 worker thread, if there is any at all, should
very limited anyways, so the workload can just as well be processed in
the main thread.
* Disable parallel build for firebase authentication example
* Add integration test to cover #7894
* Rename test suite and add worker_threads config
* Disable worker_threads by default
* Update index.test.js
* Use workerThreads config for TerserPlugin
* Update to use workerThreads config in
TerserPlugin for consistency
* Disable node 12 specific test
* Replace worker-farm with jest-worker
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
* Remove semaphores on top of jest-worker, unwind
terser worker, and remove extra error log
* Add checking for hybrid AMP during static check
* Update to always hit server for prerender data
* Add removing of SPR code when not used
* Add checking for hybrid AMP during static check
* Update to always hit server for prerender data
* Add removing of SPR code when not used
* Update dead code elimination
* 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
* Disable Terser plugin when using flying shuttle
* Add a new minify loader
* Downgrade terser
* Turn on minify loader
* Only compress source / mangle output