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
@timneutkens it'd be great to get your input.
These changes introduce a new Babel loader that eliminates much of the existing overhead, resulting in better HMR speeds.
Multithreading is still in flight, and may be omitted if speed improvements end up being negligible. For now, the new loader is hidden behind an `experimental` flag.
Items to be completed before this PR is ready to merge:
- [x] reconfigure `ncc` to precompile the parts of `@babel/core` and `@babel/traverse` that we're accessing directly
- [x] change `@babel/core/...` imports to `ncc`ed version
- [x] ~~measure multithreading (not currently pushed) functionality, and include the functionality depending on the results~~ I'll open a separate PR for this
- [x] ensure TypeScript is happy with all imports as final step (`--no-verify` was used to bypass)
There will be two follow-up PRs:
- loader support for projects with custom `.babelrc`
- multithreaded loader (should the change we warranted after measurement)
This pull request removes the native `sharp` dependency (which doesn't work on some Linux variants, nor **M1 Mac**) and replaces it with a wasm equivalent.
It also reduces Next.js' installed size by 27.3 MB.
The code is adapted from the [Squoosh CLI](https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/squoosh).
This PR still supports:
- Rotation normalization
- Resizing
- PNG
- JPEG
- Webp
However, it (temporarily) removes support for:
- Resizing Gifs
- Resizing Tiff
(these formats still get served and rendered correctly by the image component)
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Fixes#20456Closes#20738Closes#21762
Closes#17042
I removed mkdirp from package.json taskfil.js, and ran `yarn && ./check-pre-compiled.sh `. Please let me know if anything else is needed!
(Extracted from #20411)
Note that now compiled webpack has mkdirP function
This picks up on the inlining work in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/20598 to also include webpack loader inlining optimizations.
This includes:
* The dependencies of sass-loader
* resolve-url-loader
And for added benefit:
* babel-plugin-transform-define
* babel-plugin-transform-react-remove-prop-types
style-loader and css-loader didn't inline easily. Perhaps we can come back to these ones.
We accidentally regressed back in 9.5 and dropped support for inline CSS comments. PostCSS always parses these as pass-through (and not a syntax error), which can cause problems when minifying.
Browsers do a similar thing and ignore the comments.
To ensure we generate valid CSS, this adds support for stripping the CSS comments from the build.
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Fixes#15589Closes#17130
This makes sure we don't use es6 syntax when compiling the `web-vitals` package with `ncc` since that breaks IE11 compatibility
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/ncc/pull/614
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 ncc inlining optimizations for the following dependencies:
* cacache
* schema-utils
* find-cache-dir
* mkdirp
* neo-async
* web-vitals
The slight increase in output in the reports here is due to the variation of the bundled version of web-vitals.
In addition, this moves ast-types to be a devDependencies entry instead of in dependencies as it was before https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/14746 as I could not see any production usage (ping @prateekbh). Happy to separate that out into a separate PR if preferred too.
This makes sure the image optimizer doesn't de-animate images by transforming them with sharp since sharp doesn't currently handle outputting animated images
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/17749
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.
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Fixes#8128Closes#11440
* Generate sourcemaps for core files that pass through Babel
* Run files through Babel instead of tsc
* Get rid of wildcard helper
* Get rid of wildcard helper
* Remove unused file
* Update wildcard imports
* Add exclude
* Get rid of object-assign helper
* Use Object.assign as it gives better output
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>