emit must be called on build program to leverage caching
While the the current way of calling incremental typescript seem to work, it actually doesn't use caching correct. A difference is only notice-able on larger code bases...
Will send events like this:
```
[telemetry] {
"eventName": "NEXT_TYPE_CHECK_COMPLETED",
"payload": {
"durationInSeconds": 2,
"typescriptVersion": "3.8.3",
"inputFilesCount": 16,
"totalFilesCount": 289,
"incremental": false
}
}
```
## 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 re-includes ESLint with some notable changes, namely a guided setup similar to how TypeScript is instantiated in a Next.js application.
To add ESLint to a project, developers will have to create an `.eslintrc` file in the root of their project or add an empty `eslintConfig` object to their `package.json` file.
```js
touch .eslintrc
```
Then running `next build` will show instructions to install the required packages needed:
<img width="862" alt="Screen Shot 2021-04-19 at 7 38 27 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12476932/115316182-dfd51b00-a146-11eb-830c-90bad20ed151.png">
Once installed and `next build` is run again, `.eslintrc` will be automatically configured to include the default config:
```json
{
"extends": "next"
}
```
In addition to this change:
- The feature is now under the experimental flag and requires opt-in. After testing and feedback, it will be switched to the top-level namespace and turned on by default.
- A new ESLint shareable configuration package is included that can be extended in any application with `{ extends: 'next' }`
- This default config extends recommended rule sets from [`eslint-plugin-react`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-react), [`eslint-plugin-react-hooks`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-react-hooks), and [`eslint-plugin-next`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@next/eslint-plugin-next)
- All rules in [`eslint-plugin-next`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@next/eslint-plugin-next) have been modified to include actionable links that show more information to help resolve each issue
## 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
* 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 is a follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/23588 to update to use a regex lexer to gather the named regex groups instead of attempting to gather them through executing the regex since it can fail to gather the regex groups when they are using specific matching. This also ensures we don't pass the value as a segment when value is defined and it doesn't use a capture group. Additional tests are added to cover these cases and documentation updated to reflect this.
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/23415
## Bug
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
## Documentation / Examples
- [x] Make sure the linting passes
This ensures we gather segments from the experimental has field when validating segments used in the destination to prevent the invalid segments in the destination error from showing incorrectly. This usage has been added to the custom-routes test suite to ensure the segments are passed correctly from the has field.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/23415
## Bug
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
This pull request **temporarily** removes ESLint, as it was not landed in accordance with our standard experimental policies. We are fully committed to landing this change again.
This is being reverted because:
- Next.js has very strict goals for its install size. This feature resulted in adding over 17MB, or a 43.6% increase.
- The feature was not first landed under the `experimental` key in `next.config.js`, rather, it was added under the stable namespace (top-level)
- Using the feature doesn't do a "guided setup" like TypeScript, it should ask you to "bring your own" dependencies for ESLint
- It uses a undesirable ESLint plugin name: `plugin:@next/next/recommended`. This should read out as strictly `next`, or as short as we can get it.
- Does not provide actionable warnings (missing link to resolve issue)
- Does not follow appropriate console output styling. We need to revisit how these are presented.
To re-land this, we need to ensure the following minimums are met:
- Very minor change in install size
- Fully experimental (i.e. flagged) with warnings
- Finalized package name and configuration shape, preferably so we can do ` { extends: 'next' } `.
This adds support for returning an object from `rewrites` in `next.config.js` with `beforeFiles`, `afterFiles`, and `fallback` to allow specifying rewrites at different stages of routing. The existing support for returning an array for rewrites is still supported and behaves the same way. The documentation has been updated to include information on these new stages that can be rewritten and removes the outdated note of rewrites not being able to override pages.
## 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`
- [x] Integration tests added
- [x] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes
This adds support for a `has` field to `rewrites`, `redirects`, and `headers` to allow matching against `header`, `cookie`, and `query` values. Documentation and additional tests for the feature is also added in this PR.
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22345
For #22228
This PR:
- Adds ESLint to toolchain
- Included by default for builds (`next build`)
- Can be enabled for development (`next dev`)
- Custom formatter built for output
- Adds appropriate tests
- Adds two documentation pages
This adds generating a static 500 status page when a `pages/500.js` file is added similar to how we handle generating static 404 pages when `pages/404.js` is present. This allows showing a customized error page when a 500 error occurs in an optimal way.
This makes sure we don't generate the wrong locale source variant for the rewrite requiring a `/` on the end which won't ever be added causing the rewrite to never match. Additional tests have been added to ensure this specific rewrite is working correctly.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/20508
This makes sure redirects to the index route properly end with a trailing slash or don't based on the `trailingSlash` config to ensure an additional redirect doesn't need to take place un-necessarily.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19405
There's currently two bugs with the font optimization, but we'd really like to ship a stable version.
To unblock the stable release, we're **temporarily** reflagging this. It'll be unflagged on canary again!
This replaces the seen set with a newly instantiated map of refs per
value in the array. This corrects the behavior that the refs map passed
into isSerializable contains only values along the path to the current
value: previously, because the refs map was shared among all values in
the array, this would trigger on instances such as:
```js
const x = [];
isSerializableProps('/', 'test', { arr: [x, [x]] });
```
... where the reference is shared but there is no cycle formed, as the
presence of elements is disjoint.
Fixes#18228.
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 adds support for passing `statusCode` in a `redirect` from `getServerSideProps` or `getStaticProps` which matches the `redirect` shape allowed to be returned for `redirects` in `next.config.js`
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/18350
By popular request, this pull request adds support for returning `fallback: 'blocking'` from `getStaticPaths`.
This new mode will cause unknown paths to be rendered on-demand ("SSR") without the static (placeholder) fallback.
This feature is **currently experimental and should not be used in production yet**. It's currently flagged behind `unstable_`:
```
fallback: 'unstable_blocking'
```
TODO:
- [x] Next.js tests
- [ ] Add Vercel support
- [ ] Vercel tests
---
Fixes#15637
Next.js forcibly setting `module: 'esnext'` in `tsconfig.json` is necessary to prevent TypeScript from erroring on the following code:
```tsx
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic';
const A = dynamic(() => import('../A'));
```
```
ERROR in /Users/joe/Desktop/scratch/test-cjs/pages/index.tsx(5,25):
5:25 Dynamic imports are only supported when the '--module' flag is set to 'es2020', 'esnext', 'commonjs', 'amd', 'system', or 'umd'.
> 5 | const A = dynamic(() => import("../test"));
```
However, users may want to use one of the many other targets for better interoperability with projects that co-exist with their Next.js project (like `commonjs`).
When cross referenced with:
```
Option '--resolveJsonModule' can only be specified when module code generation is 'commonjs', 'amd', 'es2015' or 'esNext'.ts
```
That means we can permit any of these values:
```json5
parsedValues: [
ts.ModuleKind.ES2020,
ts.ModuleKind.ESNext,
ts.ModuleKind.CommonJS,
ts.ModuleKind.AMD,
],
```
This PR updates Next.js to allow those!
---
Fixes#15275
This adds handling for custom-routes with `basePath` to automatically add the `basePath` for custom-routes `source` and `destination` unless `basePath: false` is set for the route.
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/14782
This adds additional checks against the routeKeys used to build the named regexes for dynamic routes to ensure they follow PCRE rules for named capture groups
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/vercel/pull/4813
Avoid trailing slashes on urls that look like files. The redirect for `trailingSlash: true` will now look like:
```
Redirects
┌ source: /:path*/:file.:ext/
├ destination: /:path*/:file.:ext
└ permanent: true
┌ source: /:path*/:notfile([^/.]+)
├ destination: /:path*/:notfile/
└ permanent: true
```
The default still looks like:
```
Redirects
┌ source: /:path+/
├ destination: /:path+
└ permanent: true
```
After this gets merged, I have a few optimizations planned on the normalization code that should reduce the client bundle a little and that consolidates the `trailingSlash` and `exportTrailingSlash` options
This builds off of @timneutkens's PR instead of updating it because it's his `canary` branch.
Updated to still `stat`, as it's the only way to test the difference between a file and directory.
---
Closes#13506Fixes#12235
Extracted from https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/13333, the same exact code lives in that PR as well, but we can merge this separately if it makes reviewing https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/13333 easier
This PR does 3 things
- deduplicate code from build and next-dev-server that loads custom routes from next.config.js (`loadCustomRoutes`)
- in `loadCustomRoutes`, load these rewrites, headers and redirects configs concurrently instead of sequentially.
- in next-server, make `this.customRoutes` always defined, this allows us to remove the big `if` around its initialization code in `generateRoutes`, which in turn makes it possible to reuse this code for other routing than user defined routes, which is how https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/13333 adds its redirects.
Was going through _document and noticed some variable shadowing going on. Added a rule for it to our eslint configuration and went through all warnings with @Timer.
This removes `fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin` and instead directly calls the TypeScript API.
This is approximately 10x faster.
Base build: 7s (no TypeScript features enabled)
- `fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin@3.1.1`: 90s, computer sounds like an airplane
- `fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin@4.1.6`: 84s, computer did **not** sound like an airplane
- `fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin@5.0.0-alpha.14`: 90s, regressed
- `npx tsc -p tsconfig.json --noEmit`: 12s (time: `18.57s user 0.97s system 169% cpu 11.525 total`)
- **This PR**: 22s, expected to get better when we run this as a side-car
All of these tests were run 3 times and repeat-accurate within +/- 0.5s.
This pull request refactors our TypeScript preflight check in preparation for dropping the `fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin` plugin.
This will make reviewing the subsequent PR much easier.
---
There is no behavior change, so the existing test should cover this adequately.
This pull request updates our TypeScript verification process to not wipe out potentially vital user comments.
Introducing a prompt process was mostly a side effect of users wanting to keep comments.
There's no reason we really need this prompt, as answering no would refuse to boot the Next.js server anyway.
---
Fixes#8128Closes#11440
As discussed this adds bundling of `.env` files in `serverless` mode so that the environment values are also available when deploying with this target
closes: https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/13332
A minor chage, that makes `.env` clickable in terminals. When Next.js starts, I am showing some variables in the terminal. To jump to the .env file, adding `./` in front of it makes it clickable.
Example:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18369201/80307289-5fe0d300-87c8-11ea-9ba1-781cf82bc500.png)
One disadvantage is that I am unsure how well this is supported in terminals in general (I am using VSCode's built-in one here)
Any other disadvantages?
* Enable .env support by default
Given we've had tons of reports from various people that expected .env support to work even though they had dotenv installed already I think it's fine to enable it as a default:
Fixes#12728
* Remove old test
* Fix duplicate env loading
* Update docs
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
* Rename unstable GSP revalidate field
* Update error message
* Tweak error message some more
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
* Add initial support for new env config file
* Fix serverless processEnv call when no env is provided
* Add missing await for test method
* Update env config to .env.json and add dotenv loading
* ncc dotenv package
* Update type
* Update with new discussed behavior removing .env.json
* Update hot-reloader createEntrypoints
* Make sure .env is loaded before next.config.js
* Add tests for all separate .env files
* Remove comments
* Add override tests
* Add test for overriding env vars based on local environment
* Add support for .env.test
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
* Use chalk for env loaded message
* Remove constant as it’s not needed
* Update test
* Update errsh, taskr, and CNA template ignores
* Make sure to only consider undefined missing
* Remove old .env ignore
* Update to not populate process.env with loaded env
* Add experimental flag and add loading of global env values
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <timneutkens@me.com>
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>