* Add Flying Shuttle plugin to server compilation
* Ignore build artifacts in flying shuttle manifest
* Add comments explaining what's going on
* Emit Shuttle manifest after both compilations
* Update amphtml and canonical rels, put amp behind
experimental flag again, and update checking for amp query
* Fix typescript error
* Re-add flag to next.config.js
* Make async-to-promises babel plugin experimental
* Move excludes for asyncToPromises behind flag too
* Move other configs behind flag
* Re-add original exclude item
* Disable Terser plugin when using flying shuttle
* Add a new minify loader
* Downgrade terser
* Turn on minify loader
* Only compress source / mangle output
* Resolve Next.js loaders first
Next.js loaders should be resolved first, then node_modules. There is no need for NEXT_PROJECT_ROOT_NODE_MODULES anymore since all our loaders are internal
* Move wasm to end of array
Since wasm isn’t the main target for Next.js it makes no sense to try and resolve it as the first value, as it would incur a file not found for nearly all files in the compilation
Checking the stats first. But at least until https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/6950 is figured out we should disable it for serverless builds as it's also disabled for zeit.co serverless builds.
* Get all modules included in build
* Add tests
* Get all modules contained per entry chunk
* Sort files
* Add specialized page entry to manifest
* Split manifest into pages and chunks key
* Update test
* Use relative paths to build directory
* Update test
* Added amp-toolbox-optimizer and added
optimizing AMP pages as dirty and clean
* Fix amp-optimizer breaking serverless build
* Exclude amp-toolbox-optimizer from serverless build
* Added check to make sure hybrid AMP pages
optimize cleanly during export
* Add check to make sure noDirtyAmp is applied
* [WIP] Use a shared module cache
* ID modules in development
* Revert "ID modules in development"
This reverts commit 0613d92fa2c8c7fa11a5ff5b7770d784af1cec63.
* Remove context replacement
* Only enable shared runtime in prod
* Sort settings
* Add shared runtime experimental setting
* only enable shared runtime in serverless
* Simplify getDisplayName
* Don’t use array for single file
* Add aliases, drop htmlescape as it’s not longer in the codebase
* Add correct path
* Use the correct router
* Remove dynamic for now
* Mark as external as the modules are directly called
* Add comment explaining what this does
By default when `next export`ing a Next.js application we will automatically append a `/` to all urls to be fully compatible with the directory structure being output.
However since most platforms support directory indexes it makes sense to change this default in the future.
This PR adds `exportTrailingSlash` as experimental flag. We'll try this out for a bit on nextjs.org / zeit.co/docs before introducing it as new option.
The default value is `true` as this is the current behavior in stable Next.js.
```
{
experimental: {
exportTrailingSlash: false
}
}
```
⚠️ as with all experimental flags being added this is subject to breaking between canary/stable versions.
* Add a new field to webpack types
* Revert "Add a new field to webpack types"
This reverts commit d35fa02207fbfd0085da0fc56aac42c4ff7c34c9.
* Add HashedChunkIdsPlugin to make consistent chunk ids
* Revert "Revert "Add a new field to webpack types""
This reverts commit 338219049e1432038f90c91928b010bbb1267999.
* Make it optional
* Remove record ids
* Revert "Remove record ids"
This reverts commit 15c22dbcda72466c382397c91d02295620f62326.
When the webpack `mode` is set to `production`, `minimizer: undefined` means "use the default webpack minifier."
We need to explicitly disable the webpack minifier via `minimize: false`. This should speed up non-serverless builds. 😄
This doesn't affect dev, but I added the toggle there for consistency.
### changes
#### remove trailing spaces
When I was using example I noticed trailing spaces.
So, this PR removes the trailing spaces of json file, README, and others.
`examples/with-jest-typescript/src/modules/cars/Overview.tsx` also has it, but this time it did not change as tslint error occurs at commit.
After discussion it was decided instead of rewriting `next/config` and `next/head` imports to `next-server/config` and `next-server/head` we should just allow importing them as `next/config` and `next/head`
Fixes: #6187