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Tim Neutkens
b79a11f6ad
Fix mjs import for Turbopack test (#56354)
Turbopack currently supports fully-specified `.mjs` imports. Double
check with @sokra to verify if this is correct.

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2023-10-03 13:33:04 +02:00
Boris Besemer
a2f9ef5a34
fix(next/client): keep hash when navigating from app to pages router (#56223)
### What?

Fixes the pages router not receiving a hash when being linked from the
app router.

### Why?

The hash being removed breaks sites that rely on it for client side
features.

### How?

The hash gets omitted from the URL when used as a key for the
preflightCache. Once it's clear that it's an external URL and that it's
not empty we can use the initial href to send the hash as well.

Not completely sure if there's an edge case that might break, I added an
extra check for when the hash is only used to scroll the page.

This might need an additional test case just for
`navigate-reducer.test.tsx`.

Fixes #56212

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Co-authored-by: Zack Tanner <zacktanner@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
2023-10-02 14:43:04 -07:00
Sukka
86274e68aa
fix(#53190): add missing crossOrigin to assetsPrefix resources (#56311)
Fixes #53190.

Next.js App Router comprises two categories of resources, same-origin ones (RSC payload, in the form of inline `<script />`) and possibly third-party ones (chunks that respect the `assetPrefix`). The latter should also respect the `crossOrigin` option from `next.config.js`.

Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-02 17:21:49 +00:00
Zack Tanner
e970e050a9
Reland static prefetches & fix prefetch bailout behavior (#56228)
Reland #54403

Also modifies the implementation of #55950 to not change the prefetch behavior when there is flight router state - we should only check the entire loader tree in the static prefetch case, otherwise we're inadvertently rendering the component tree for prefetches that match the current flight router state segment. ([slack x-ref](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C03S8ED1DKM/p1695862974745849))

This includes a few other misc fixes for static prefetch generation:
- `next start` was not serving them (which also meant tests weren't catching a few small bugs)
- the router cache key casing can differ between build and runtime, resulting in a bad cache lookup which results suspending indefinitely during navigation
- We cannot generate static prefetches for pages that opt into `searchParams`, as the prefetch response won't have the right cache key in the RSC payload
- Layouts that use headers/cookies shouldn't use a static prefetch because it can result in unexpected behavior (ie, being redirected to a login page, if the prefetch contains redirect logic for unauthed users)

Closes NEXT-1665
Closes NEXT-1643
2023-10-02 17:12:55 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
ac95a20276
Fix flaky test for size output (#56303)
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/6380869104/job/17316148085?pr=56187

Tune the regex that match the correct number but without leading zero
2023-10-02 15:47:09 +00:00
Tim Neutkens
5f7faac1e6
More Turbopack test fixes (#56248)
Skips additional production tests.

Follow-up to #56089

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2023-10-01 17:50:03 +02:00
JJ Kasper
e78eee25c5
Add additional handling for experimental-compile (#56224)
This ensures we properly set the `isReady` flag when building with `experimental-compile` and enables our main app dir test suite to ensure we don't regress on it.
2023-09-29 22:11:45 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
7b48a1e2f0
fetching logging on edge (#56108)
Support fetching logging working with edge runtime. When you enable edge runtime and experimental logging config in `next.config.js` you should be able to see the data fetching logs like edge runtime

```
 GET /default-cache 200 in 4304ms
 │ GET https://next-data-api-endpoint.vercel.app/api/random?no-cache 200 in 373ms (cache: SKIP)
 │  │  Cache missed reason: (cache: no-cache)
 │  │ GET https://next-data-api-endpoint.vercel.app/api/random?force-cache 200 in 163ms (cache: SKIP)
 │  │  │  Cache missed reason: (cache-control: no-cache (hard refresh))
 │  │ GET https://next-data-api-endpoint.vercel.app/api/random?revalidate-0 200 in 196ms (cache: SKIP)
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Closes #55495
Closes NEXT-1661
2023-09-27 22:39:42 +00:00
Zack Tanner
4cfb0acd72
Revert: "Generate prefetch RSC payload during build for SSR paths (#54403)" (#56059)
Investigating problems this is causing where incorrect flight data is being generated (potentially not correctly bailing on non-static data) causing navigation issues. 

Reverts #54403
2023-09-27 21:38:49 +00:00
Tim Neutkens
c59de31a9b
Ensure unique name for app dir css tests (#56088)
Ensures this and the other describe block in the codebase have unique
names so that they're reported separately.

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2023-09-27 18:38:01 +02:00
Tim Neutkens
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Skip Babel tests for Turbopack (#56091)
Follow-up to #56089, skips the Babel tests.

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2023-09-27 16:12:43 +02:00
Vũ Văn Dũng
9fd5b96e1f
Make permanentRedirect return 308 in route handlers (#56065)
### Why?

`permanentRedirect` currently still returns a 307 response if called inside a route handler

<img width="465" alt="image" src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/44609036/e0cddd37-0292-4865-a423-7bf11ad6beae">

This PR tries to fix that.

### How?

Make `handleTemporaryRedirectResponse` (now renamed `handleRedirectResponse`) accept a status value, then `getRedirectStatusCodeFromError` is used to retrieve that status (307 or 308).
2023-09-27 10:28:30 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
4a6319cd86
Respect the original exported route segment config for sitemap (#56007)
Re-export the original route segment config in metadata routes loader, so they can be picked up by app route module wrapper

Closes #54057
Closes NEXT-1645
2023-09-26 17:04:58 +00:00
Shu Ding
4e44598249
Progressive enhancement for form state (#55584)
This PR implements progressive enhancement for `useFormState`:
1. Inline the form state in `__next_f` and use it for hydration.
2. Encode the new form state based on the action return value, and pass
it to Flight/Fizz.

Also fixed a problem caused by inconsistent React tree structure between
static-generation and non-static-generation.
2023-09-26 18:03:31 +02:00
Tim Neutkens
5f03a7129a
Move SRI test into separate suite (#56015)
Moves the experimental.sri config test into a separate test suite.

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2023-09-26 15:34:34 +02:00
Zack Tanner
df12508be2
use experimentalHttpsServer flag when determining image optimizer protocol (#55988)
Inferring the protocol from the request meta is not reliable when the next server is running over `http` but sitting behind an https proxy. This instead plumbs the experimental https flag through to the optimizer so we can more reliably determine the protocol

Fixes #55971
2023-09-26 05:35:06 +00:00
JJ Kasper
57bb52d37d
Fix stale revalidate stream handling (#55978)
This ensures we don't block sending the stream down when handling stale revalidates, in edge runtime we leverage the existing `waitUntil` handling and in node.js runtime we couple this into our pipe readable handling to wait to close the writable until after the promise resolves. 

x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/54193
2023-09-25 20:50:00 +00:00
Jimmy Lai
ca57258dbd
app router: ensure static prefetch renders loading.js (#55950)
Should fix the problem surfaced in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/43548#issuecomment-1732416492 

The scenario in which this breaks is when we're asking the app renderer to generate a prefetch payload statically. The renderer was not checking if there were loading.js below the current rendering level, which is the root when statically rendering, so it would always render null, which was incorrect.

Tested out with the original repro  https://next-instant-loading-8nv6psqod-feedthejim.vercel.app
2023-09-25 12:59:31 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
a63b89b140
Loose types of app routes return value (#55849)
### What

#51394 introduced a pretty strict type of return value of route type
that causing failure with `next build`.
There're few ways of writing a app route, it could contain few return
values based on the usage:

* return a `Response` or promise of it
* return `NextResponse` of promise of it, since it's extended from
`Response`, same type
* use `redirect()` or `notFound(), since it returns `never`, and the
below code is not reached, the handler itself could still return void.
e.g. using `redirect` in a `GET` route

We loosed the type so `redirect()` can be still allowed without
specifying the return value there.
Related typescript issue:
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/16608#issuecomment-309327984

### How
* Re-enable the bail on types / build error in the app-routes tests
* Separate the tests, move runtime erroring ones to
`test/e2e/app-dir/app-routes-errors`
* Add new case to app-routes tests of mixed return value

Closes #55623 
Related #55604
2023-09-25 11:34:21 +02:00
Jiachi Liu
2248cfc044
test: re-enabled the disabled manifest test (#55810)
Re-enable the disabled test
2023-09-23 17:57:08 +00:00
Zack Tanner
c2e0213fa5
fix bugs pertaining to server actions + navigation (#55853)
This fixes some scenarios where executing a server action after navigation can cause the action to behave incorrectly (double submitting, not resolving). There are two separate issues:

- `canonicalUrl` and `pendingNavigatePath` were not constructed using the same function (`createHrefFromUrl`) so in certain situations they'd be comparing different values
- a fulfilled inFlightServerAction should not be invoked again

Closes NEXT-1655
Closes NEXT-1654
Fixes #55845
Fixes #55814
Fixes #55805
2023-09-23 01:42:39 +00:00
Zack Tanner
f20728ac3d
fix Image when used with --experimental-https (#55775)
The IPC request to `imageOptimizer` assumed the server was listening on http, so this updates it to pull the protocol from `getRequestMeta` instead. This also adds the option to pass in a path to the CA Root so that the dev server can add it to `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS`


Closes NEXT-1646
Fixes #55706
2023-09-22 14:26:20 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
063154918c
Fix react packages are not bundled for metadata routes (#55579)
`isAppLayer` condition was missing `app-metadata-route` layer, made it
as a util now like other webpack layer utils, add metadata route layer
to the group. Then `React.cache` can be available there.

Also update regex to be compatible across platform

Fixes #55561 
Closes NEXT-1635
2023-09-19 15:45:59 +02:00
Zack Tanner
33c561b21d
Consolidate experimental React opt-in & add ppr flag (#55560)
This consolidates how we're evaluating when to opt into `react@experimental` since it's sprinkled in a lot of spots. Also adds a new flag to opt into the experimental channel

Closes NEXT-1632
2023-09-19 10:45:25 +00:00
JJ Kasper
9697bcd3c8
Fix notFound status code with ISR in app (#55542)
This ensures we properly set/restore the status code with ISR paths in
app router so that when we set the 404 status code with `notFound` it is
persisted properly.

Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/43831
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/48342
x-ref:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/49387#issuecomment-1722575969
2023-09-18 14:35:00 -05:00
OJ Kwon
1105501287
test(integration): fix --turbo tests fixture setup (#55293)
### What?

Update few test fixture setup doesn't invoke --turbo based on the conditions.

Closes WEB-1543
2023-09-18 17:46:07 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
ff3668499a
Make useSearchParams and useParams compatible between app and pages router (#55280)
### `useSearchParams`

server router's query includes both search params and path params, this PR eliminate the path params from `useSearchParams` to make it aligned between app router and pages router

### `useParams`

For pages, we extract the params keys with `getRouteRegex`, and pick them out from `router.query`

Fixes #54242 
Closes NEXT-1536
2023-09-18 12:42:20 +00:00
Tim Neutkens
16886136f2
Skip JSON.parse in loadClientReferenceManifest (#55457)
While investigating the `next start` CPU profile noticed that this
function was called many times and that the JSON.parse happened for each
of them. This replaces that to no longer be needed and leverages the
require cache instead. The reason I didn't go for memoizing this
function is that it would add further complexity and potential for
leaking memory compared to the approach implemented in this PR.

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2023-09-16 12:33:34 +02:00
Jimmy Lai
bd705537a3
server: bundle vendored react (#55362)
## What

This PR changes Next.js to bundle its vendored React libraries so that the App Router pages can use those built-in versions.

## Why

Next.js supports both Pages and App Router and we've gone through a lot of iteration to make sure that Next.js stays flexible wrt to the version of React used: in Pages, we want to use the React provided by the user and in the App Router, to be able to use it, we need to use the canary version of React, which we've built into Next.js for convenience.

The problem stems from the fact that you can't run two different instances of React (by design).

Previously we have a dual worker setup, where we would separate completely each Next.js versions (App and Pages) so that they would not overlap with each other, however this approach was not great performance and memory wise.

We've recently tried using an ESM loader and a single process, but this change would still opt you into the React canary version if you had an app page, which breaks some assumptions.

## How

A list of the changes in this PR:

### New versions of the Next.js runtime

Since we now compile a runtime per type of page (app/route/api/pages), in order to bundle the two versions of React that we vendored, we introduced a new type of bundle suffixed by `-experimental`. This bundle will have the bleeding edge React needed for Server Actions and Next.js will opt you in into that runtime automatically.

For internal contributors, it means that we now run a compiler for 10 subparts of Next.js:
- next_bundle_server
- next_bundle_pages_prod
- next_bundle_pages_turbo
- next_bundle_pages_dev
- next_bundle_app_turbo_experimental
- next_bundle_app_prod
- next_bundle_app_prod_experimental
- next_bundle_app_turbo
- next_bundle_app_dev_experimental
- next_bundle_app_dev

![image](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/11064311/f340417d-845e-45b9-8e86-5b287a295c82)

### Simplified require-hook

Since the versions of React are correctly re-routed at build time for app pages, we don't need the require hook anymore

### Turbopack changes

The bundling logic in Turbopack has been addressed to properly follow the new logic

### Changes to the shared contexts system

Some context files need to have a shared instance between the rendering runtime and the user code, like the one that powers the `next/image` component. In general, the aliasing setup takes care of that but we need the require hook for code that is not compiled to reroute to the correct runtime. This only happens for pages node_modules.

A new Turbopack resolving plugin has been added to handle that logic in Turbopack.

### Misc changes

- `runtime-config` (that powers `next/config`) has been converted to an `.external` file, as it should have been
- there are some rules that have been added to the aliases to support the usage of `react-dom/server` in a server-components. We can do that now since the runtime takes care of separating the versions of React.



Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-15 19:49:39 +00:00
Zack Tanner
a73abad609
fix: server actions initiated from static pages (#51534)
### What?
Pages marked with `generateStaticParams` don't currently support server actions, and instead return a 405 Method Not Allowed, with no action being taken on the client. Additionally, pages that are marked static & use server actions are opted into dynamic rendering.

### Why?
The page that has `generateStaticParams` is marked as `isSSG` [here](ee2ec3dd1d/packages/next/src/server/base-server.ts (L1337)).

As a result, the request is short-circuited because a POST request isn't supported on static pages. Upon detecting a server action on a page marked SSG, we bypass the static cache and go straight to the lambda. 

This PR introduces an experimental option to the prerender manifest that will allow for selectively bypassing the static cache

This also removes the need to bail out of static generation

Closes NEXT-1167
Closes NEXT-1453
Fixes #49408
Fixes #52840
Fixes #50932
2023-09-14 21:22:19 +00:00
Andrew Clark
6f2e9aec21
Update React from dd480ef92 to d6dcad6a8. (#55399)
### React upstream changes:

- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27374
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27369
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27372
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27371
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27370
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27321
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27368
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27367
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27366
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27360
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27361
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27357
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27359
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27358
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27330
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27347
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27307
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27346
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27342
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27340
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27328
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27327
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27325
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27337
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27336
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27323
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27320
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27317
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27318
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27316
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27313
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27309
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27302
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27297
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27295
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27305
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27215
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27304
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27067
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27179
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27278
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27277
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27282
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27230
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27260
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27270
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27273
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27268
- https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27269
2023-09-14 17:42:33 +00:00
Wyatt Johnson
e23dac0cbf
fix: added support for tests to add resolutions for deps (#55398)
Some tests may depend on `latest` to help us catch problems earlier. This adds support for the `resolutions` field for tests to allow pinning of deps that may be problematic upstream.
2023-09-14 17:35:13 +00:00
Jimmy Lai
f4e6dea1f2
build: fix externals resolution when importing from next/dist (#55269)
This fixes a "bug" where Sentry was trying to access some of the internal async storages and it would fail because their imports would be compiled as-is instead of using the special rules for Next externals as we are short-cutting it for `next/dist` requests for some reason.

Not a bug per se because this is technically an undocumented API but I think it's a reasonable fix since we don't provide an API for that. The alternative for them would be to try to play around with the bundling, which is not a good use of anyone's time.
2023-09-12 10:26:34 +00:00
JJ Kasper
7d93808c43
Remove render workers in favor of esm loader (#54813)
Currently we create separate workers to isolate `pages` and `app`
routers due to differing react versions being used between the two. This
adds overhead and complexity in the rendering process which we can avoid
by leveraging an `esm-loader` similar to our `require-hook` to properly
alias `pages` router to the bundled react version to match `app` router
when both are leveraged together.

This aims to seamlessly inject the `esm-loader` by restarting the
process with the loader arg added whenever `next` is imported so that
this also works with custom-servers and fixes the issue with custom
req/res fields not working after upgrading.


x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/53883
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/54288
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/54129
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/54435
closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/54440
closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/52702
x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C03KAR5DCKC/p1693348443932499?thread_ts=1693275196.347509&cid=C03KAR5DCKC)

---------

Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <tim@timneutkens.nl>
Co-authored-by: Zack Tanner <zacktanner@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: kodiakhq[bot] <49736102+kodiakhq[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-11 22:17:52 +02:00
Will Binns-Smith
8f30255922
Revert swc versions to one that doesn't use lightningcss (#55148)
Using lightningcss results in a breaking change to Next.js, so let's revert swc for now.


Closes WEB-1526
2023-09-08 20:02:51 +00:00
Jimmy Lai
5217e7eb06
server: re-land bundled runtimes (#55139)
see https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/52997

also added a fix by @jridgewell to fix turbopack





Co-authored-by: Justin Ridgewell <112982+jridgewell@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-08 16:05:29 +00:00
Vũ Văn Dũng
f47c409174
Check for type of route handler returned value at build time (via the TS plugin) and at runtime (#51394)
### What?

Fixes #51130. Before this PR, the package assumes that route handlers return a `Response` which is not necessarily the case.

The linked issue specified three suggestions to resolve this

1. Return a default 200 response
2. Throw a better error message
3. or both

~~In this issue I implemented (3), except that it is a warning and not an error. Do tell if the team wants to follow a different approach, as it is not too hard to change this.~~

This PR implements (2).

### How?

The returned value of the handler is checked at runtime to ensure it is actually a `Response` instance.

The return type `AppRouteHandlerFn` is also modified to `unknown` to avoid similar assumptions elsewhere.

The TS plugin is also modified to check for the return type during build time.



Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-08 03:26:53 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
6ffb8dafbd
Reenable app-static usePathname tests (#55065)
Re-enable `usePathname` related tests

Closes NEXT-112
2023-09-08 00:30:41 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
60d3ab3e47
Filter out pages tree view for app dir only output (#55120)
Only output app routes if there's no pages routes in next build output


For hello world app you'll only see app dir routes
```
Route (app)                              Size     First Load JS
+ First Load JS shared by all            78.1 kB
  ├ chunks/main-app-e4c0616da69beffe.js  76.5 kB
  └ chunks/webpack-bf1a64d1eafd2816.js   1.61 kB


○  (Static)  automatically rendered as static HTML (uses no initial props)
```

Also filter out `/favicon.ico` static route as it's confusing
2023-09-08 00:06:05 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
8076d0c68a
Add option to support log full request url in verbose mode (#55111)
Fixes #52239
Closes NEXT-1604

Change the logging option to object for flexibility
```js
experimental: {
  logging: {
    level: 'verbose', // control log level
    fullUrl: true, // console fetching url logging
  }
}
```

### After vs Before
<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/e0a05e2d-b69e-4075-afe1-8179c827f548" width="400">
<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/89a73ae3-1999-49ac-86f0-2c7248adc22c" width="400">
2023-09-07 23:58:09 +00:00
JJ Kasper
7267538e00
Revert "perf: add bundled rendering runtimes (#52997)" (#55117)
This reverts commit a5b7c77c1f.

Our E2E tests are failing with this change this reverts to allow investigating async 

x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/6112149126/job/16589769954
2023-09-07 21:07:53 +00:00
Zack Tanner
d330f7b02c
fix: ensure mpa navigation render side effects are only fired once (#55032)
This is to fix an issue where these redirect side effects can be fired multiple times when the router reducer state changes. This block is still run when the router state updates, which can lead to superfluous attempts to redirect to a page.

With these changes, we keep track of the page that is being redirected to. If a re-render occurs while that request is in flight, we don't trigger the side effects. 

[Slack x-ref](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C04DUD7EB1B/p1694049914264839)
2023-09-07 20:53:07 +00:00
Jimmy Lai
a5b7c77c1f
perf: add bundled rendering runtimes (#52997)
## What?

In Next, rendering a route involves 3 layers:
- the routing layer, which will direct the request to the correct route to render
- the rendering layer, which will take a route and render it appropriately
- the user layer, which contains the user code 

In #51831, in order to optimise the boot time of Next.js, I introduced a change that allowed the routing layer to be bundled. In this PR, I'm doing the same for the rendering layer. This is building up on @wyattjoh's work that initially split the routing and the rendering layer into separate entry-points.

The benefits of having this approach is that this allows us to compartmentalise the different part of Next, optimise them individually and making sure that serving a request is as efficient as possible, e.g. rendering a `pages` route should not need code from the `app router` to be used.

There are now 4 different rendering runtimes, depending on the route type:
- app pages: for App Router pages
- app routes: for App Router route handlers
- pages: for legacy pages
- pages api: for legacy API routes

This change should be transparent to the end user, beside faster cold boots.

## Notable changes

Doing this change required a lot of changes for Next.js under the hood in order to make the different layers play well together.

### New conventions for externals/shared modules

The big issue of bundling the rendering runtimes is that the user code needs to be able to reference an instance of a module/value created in Next during the render. This is the case when the user wants to access the router context during SSR via `next/link` for example; when you call `useContext(value)` the value needs to be the exact same reference to one as the one created by `createContext` earlier.

Previously, we were handling this case by making all files from Next that were affected by this `externals`, meaning that we were marking them not to be bundled.

**Why not keep it this way?**

The goal of this PR as stated previously was to make the rendering process as efficient as possible, so I really wanted to avoid extraneous fs reads to unoptimised code. 

In order to "fix" it, I introduced two new conventions to the codebase:
- all files that explicitly need to be shared between a rendering runtime and the user code must be suffixed by `.shared-runtime` and exposed via adding a reference in the relevant `externals` file. At compilation time, a reference to a file ending with this will get re-written to the appropriate runtime.
- all files that need to be truly externals need to be suffixed by `.external`. At compilation time, a reference to it will stay as-is. This special case is needed mostly only for the async local storages that need to be shared with all three layers of Next.

As a side effect, we should be bundling more of the Next code in the user bundles, so it should be slightly more efficient.

### App route handlers are compiled on their own layer

App route handlers should be compiled in their own layer, this allows us to separate more cleanly the compilation logic here (we don't need to run the RSC logic for example).

### New rendering bundles

We now generate a prod and a dev bundle for:
- the routing server
- the app/pages SSR rendering process
- the API routes process

The development bundle is needed because:
- there is code in Next that relies on NODE_ENV
- because we opt out of the logic referencing the correct rendering runtime in dev for a `shared-runtime` file. This is because we don't need to and that Turbopack does not support rewriting an external to something that looks like this `require('foo').bar.baz` yet. We will need to fix that when Turbopack build ships.

### New development pipeline

Bundling Next is now required when developing on the repo so I extended the taskfile setup to account for that. The webpack config for Next itself lives in `webpack.config.js` and contains the logic for all the new bundles generated.

### Misc changes

There are some misc reshuffling in the code to better use the tree shaking abilities that we can now use.

fixes NEXT-1573

Co-authored-by: Alex Kirszenberg <1621758+alexkirsz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-07 15:51:49 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
16cbc829ce
test: merge base path tests (#55069)
Merge app-dir base path related tests into one
2023-09-06 17:20:47 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
f2f1c251bf
Fix duplicated dynamic metadata routes in dev mode (#55026)
In dev mode, we're using a catch-all route for dynamic metadata routes, e.g. page path `/twitter-image` would become `/twitter-image/[[...metadata_id...]]/route` as a dynamic custom app route.

But we're missing to convert it in filesystem scanning for routing purpose, adding the metadata related normalizing logic for app page to align with other places.
2023-09-06 00:21:06 +00:00
Florentin / 珞辰
ffd504c43f
[functions-config-manifest] use correct extra config for pages router (#54786)
When using page routes we need to pass the contents of the `export const config` to the `extraConfig` populating the functions config manifest rather then relying on named exports like in app router.
2023-09-05 14:13:37 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
e117c000e4
Redesign nextjs logging (#54713)
The current logging styles has been existed for a while, this PR gives a fresh impression for the logging output from Next.js.
We want to achieve few new goals that makes the output clean, modernized, sweet 🍫 .

Few goals are addressed with this redesign:

## Refresh Impression & Simplification

The new design of logging is much more information centralized and streamlined.

* Given a `ready` message at the begining when compilers are bootstrapped.
* Only show `compiled` event with green check mark indicating succesful compilation, this will merge the unclear `compiling` event which shows `(client and server)` before, now tell you the route compilation info in one line.

hello world app

### `next dev`

#### After vs Before


<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/9649b340-8241-4756-a2b3-a989f0b74003" height="120"> 
<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/ee181263-3dd4-40d0-9ffc-819a56b45900" height="120">  

 


 

### `next build`

#### After vs Before


<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/5db9829a-9ffc-49f0-b030-93ee92f5c248" width="360"> 
<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/b9527b83-27c8-4426-9c0d-c0d4072b7d58" width="360">





### error status

#### After vs Before

<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/00455226-ace7-468b-8d90-0d36bf038489" height="120"> 
<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/1be8c451-d3f0-465c-9ef7-6b0dde7cff85" height="120"> 



## Streamlization

If you have customized envs and experiments Next.js will give the brief in the early summary about your network information, env vars, and enabled experimental features

<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/ca1a7409-1532-46cb-850f-687e61e587b2" width="400">


## Polish

### fetching logging structure 

#### After vs Before
<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/97526397-dffe-4736-88ed-e5cbe5e945bd" width="400">
<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/ab77c907-5ab5-48bb-8347-6146d2e60932" width="400">


### Dedupe Duplicates

The logging is moved from `@next/env` to `next` itself, `@next/env` will only notify the invoker that the env is reloaded. Then the duplicated logs for the env reloading cases can be avoid.

#### After vs Before
<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/04799295-e739-4035-87aa-61cec962fc39" width="400">
<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/e29020c9-0031-4bf3-a21b-8b64633f43a2" width="400"> 


### Different indicators

Use unicode text icons for different situation: 
* passed -> check mark
* warning -> warning
* error -> red cross
* loading -> circle

<img src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/715c34bd-298f-4990-a5d7-e12e455ead44" width="400">



Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <6324199+timneutkens@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-05 11:40:00 +00:00
Zack Tanner
c013e98fa4
fix: server actions firing twice after navigation (#54948)
The original logic here was introduced to unblock client side navigations if a server action was in flight, however this introduced a bug where subsequent actions would fetch twice after navigation. 

This was happening because the promise handling was in the wrong spot: previously this would potentially cause both the `then` callback to fire while simultaneously the action reducer would handle the result. Moving it to where we're first checking if there's a pending navigation will more reliably indicate if the action was resolved after we discarded it in the reducer.

Closes NEXT-1589
Fixes #54746
2023-09-03 20:31:48 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
6bc23cd2bd
Fix group routes custom root not-found (#54931)
For group routes, as their custom layout show up at the 1st level of the loader tree, so previously we tried to add the default not-found to that layer, but if they have custom root not-found, we should use that as the root not-found componeny, instead of using default not-found component to form the 404 page

Closes NEXT-1588

Fixes #51075
Fixes #54892
2023-09-03 20:15:24 +00:00
Zack Tanner
ef33018a3d
fix next/headers when used in src/middleware (#54889)
This updates the check to see if a request is made in middleware to be a bit less brittle so it doesn't break if middleware is located in `/src/middleware` (`params.page` would be `/src/middleware` rather than `/middleware` in that case)

fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/54853
2023-09-01 18:56:51 +00:00
Donny/강동윤
a5c180388a
Update swc_core to v0.82.11 (#54653)
### What?

Update swc crates to
44de87f481

### Why?

To use `import with` and etc...

### How?

Closes WEB-1460
Fixes #

---

Turbopack counterpart: https://github.com/vercel/turbo/pull/5820

---------

Co-authored-by: Tobias Koppers <tobias.koppers@googlemail.com>
2023-09-01 15:35:04 +02:00
JJ Kasper
2eef775472
Update tag handling for app cache (#53321)
Optimizes how we handle cache tags for soft tags (auto-added by Next.js)
and normal tags (added manually) and adds differentiating between
`revalidatePath('/blog/first')` and page/layout.

Soft tags are not stored across cache entry and instead auto sent along
when checking cache entries. This allows us to prevent storing
exponential amounts of tags across cache entries while still having the
relationship between them so that single path revalidation can work
properly.

x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C042LHPJ1NX/p1690586837903309)
2023-08-31 15:17:40 -07:00
Janicklas Ralph
d3a107991c
Updating Third party capital version. (#54418)
Updated Third-party-capital version. Refactored `next/third-parties` to update the way components are built. Updated tests.

cc: @kara @huozhi @gnoff
2023-08-29 23:13:35 +00:00
Max Leiter
387a8ff01a
Server actions: support relative URLs in redirect() (#54736)
slack ref: https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C03S8ED1DKM/p1693331432057499
2023-08-29 21:08:56 +00:00
Max Leiter
4c3b7f9b7a
Export RedirectType from next/navigation (#54729)
A continuation of #51864 with RedirectType used in an e2e test and some
ts-ignores removed from the codebase. Happy to split it into two PRs but
I left comments in the two consequential files

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2023-08-29 11:05:44 -07:00
Jiachi Liu
8ed492f3c1
Default app router not found (#54199)
Adding a default app router not-found error page in production. We introduced a custom global not-found page if you have `not-found.js` file under app directory. Next.js will still routed you to default pages 404 if there's no routes matched when you don't have a custom `not-found.js`.

This PR creates a default layout (only having `html` and `body`) and will use the default not-found component as children to build a default 404 page for app router, and server will route to that page when there's any app router pages existed. This will also fix the hmr issue that when you hit a pathname doesn't exist, nextjs will compile `/_error` for you which is not expected, now we're using `/not-found` instead

Closes NEXT-1359
2023-08-28 22:09:16 +00:00
Shohei Maeda
efd8d22654
Add new permanentRedirect function in App Router (#54047)
for internal:
https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C03S8ED1DKM/p1691700057242999

### Problem

- The existing [`redirect()`
function](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/functions/redirect)
can't control the status code.
- The existing [`redirect()`
function](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/functions/redirect)
returns a 307 HTTP redirect response while it returns a 308-equivalent
meta tag `<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=/foo"/>` in
streaming response (e.g., suspense boundary), making the behavior
inconsistent.

### Solution

Adding a new `permanentRedirect()` function and changing the meta tag
default accordingly.

| func   |      HTTP status      |  meta tag |
|---|:---:|---|
| `redirect()` | 307 | `<meta http-equiv="refresh"
content="1;url=/foo"/>` |
| `permanentRedirect()` | 308 | `<meta http-equiv="refresh"
content="0;url=/foo"/>` |

ref.
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/crawling-indexing/301-redirects

---------

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>
2023-08-28 14:22:43 -07:00
Zack Tanner
e08839a5a9
fix infinite navigate events when Promise is proxied (#54394)
### What
When the global `window.Promise` is proxied, things that rely on custom Promise properties (e.g. the `status` field) break. In the case of navigation events, the prefetch cache is never identified as being fulfilled, so navigation hangs in an infinite loop.

### How?
This ensures that the value being stored in the prefetch cache have the expected Promise signature even when proxied. 

x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/53746 
[slack x-ref](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C03S8ED1DKM/p1692626697034029)
2023-08-24 16:22:48 +00:00
Zack Tanner
9ea6bc4bcb
fix: custom incremental cache handlers should work when transpiled (#54472)
This fixes a `CurCacheHandler is not a constructor` error when the custom cache handler path is transpiled from ESM -> CJS (resulting in the handler being attached to the `default` property on the module's exports)

Closes NEXT-1558
Fixes #54453
2023-08-24 03:48:30 +00:00
JJ Kasper
fb3f045679
Generate prefetch RSC paylod during build for SSR paths (#54403)
This ensures we prerender the prefetch RSC payload for non-fully
prerendered paths so that we don't need to invoke un-necessarily to
generate this payload.

x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C05KYT5S9FF/p1692155103311829)
2023-08-23 16:09:27 -07:00
Shu Ding
758b9d251a
Use push for Server Action redirections (#54458)
Closes #53911. When calling `redirect()` instead a Server Action, the previous route should exist in the history when it's handled by the framework.
2023-08-23 19:47:46 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
9834ab7e15
Fix not found css not being preloaded while navigation (#53906)
### Problem

One style of `not-found` has `precendence` property with "undefined" value, which can't be handled by React Float, then during navigation the style could not load properly, lead to the style missing in issue #53210.

### Solution

Always enable `precendence` for all links, so all the css styles of page and convention components can be hoist by react properly. Float will decide which one should be handled. Previously this change only applies to template, actually we can apply it to all components so that they can all be handled properly especially during client navigation.

Related react change: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/27265
Fixes #53210
2023-08-23 13:07:30 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
db72cb12d9
refactor: Use swc AST to determine use client and server directives (#54358)
Follow up for #54202, use swc AST to determine the directives. Also add server actions directives for extendibility here in case we might need it in the future

Closes NEXT-1538
2023-08-23 12:28:20 +00:00
Shu Ding
ad556aee1b
Fix compilation of next/dynamic with ssr: false in App Router (#54411)
For the server compilation, we currently transpile the dynamic import
expression to `null` if `ssr` is disabled. However to make the Server
Actions layer work (as it can be created again from a Client Component),
we can't do that optimization.

This PR changes it to always keep that import expression when
`react_server_components` (App Router) is enabled, no matter which layer
it's on.

Closes #52672.
2023-08-23 14:15:31 +02:00
JJ Kasper
0e91c79f57
Fix windows next-swc builds (#54353)
Fixes this build error on windows due to invalid path:

```sh
 Error: error: invalid path 'test/e2e/app-dir/app/app/bootstrap/[[...*]]/ClientComponent.js'
 Error: The process 'C:\Program Files\Git\cmd\git.exe' failed with exit code 128
```

x-ref:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/5930602201/job/16080672888#step:7:62
2023-08-21 13:35:12 -07:00
Zack Tanner
892839ff83
fix: server actions blocking navigation events (#54307)
A long-running server action shouldn't block page navigation. This makes use of a global mutable to detect when a navigation event occurs -- this change will unblock other reducers (such as navigation).

If we bailed on the action, we trigger a `router.refresh()` to ensure any side effects from the action are refetched.

Closes NEXT-1131
Fixes #49425
2023-08-21 20:34:42 +00:00
Josh Story
3370022ac2
add test case for CSP with bootstrap scripts and preinit modules (#54348)
in #54059 the nonce attribute was added to preinitialized scripts to when using this CSP directive. The test added asserts there is at least one script that has the nonce attribute. I've changed this to 2 because currently our builds produce at least two "main" scripts, the main chunk and the webpack runtime. The way we bootstrap there is always exactly one bootstrap script which means if we only assert that there is one script with a nonce we might not be asserting anything about the preinit script path. If we ever update our webpack config to produce a single main script this test will fail but we should never do that (it's bad for caching) and so it shouldn't happen and if it does it will hopefully force us to consider if we're making a mistake

Additionally I've added another test that is more e2e. it asserts that the page bootstraps even when using CSP (in prod). In Dev it asserts the CSP attributes but it expects the bootstrap to fail because our dev mode violates the CSP directive with eval.
2023-08-21 18:49:21 +00:00
Nikhil Bhargava
24cd55c09f
Adds nonce to preinit scripts (#54059)
Fixes #54055.

A bug recently introduced in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/53705 made it so that we were now preinitializing some of our scripts slightly better, but in doing so, we failed to pass in a nonce. This broke nonce-based CSP usage. The fix was to add the `nonce` to our `ReactDOM.preinit` calls.

Manual testing shows that this change fixes the error and the nonce is now passed in as expected.


Co-authored-by: Dan Ott <360261+danieltott@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-20 13:55:02 +00:00
Jimmy Lai
6aa07fb999
app-router: tweak prefetch cache status heuristics (#53864)
This PR changes the heuristic in the client cache to only check and show the prefetched data when it was prefetched or last read 30s ago vs keeping it around as long as it was accessed within 30s.
2023-08-20 11:25:48 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
f2a3fd9fc3
Handle basePath for redirect() (#54277)
### What & Why
Add base path handling for the url in redirect error if the `basePath` is configured.

This is only break for server rendering case as the `basePath` is missing in the `Location` header. When running `next build`, everything is managed well with app router and base path on client side so it didn't break.

### How

Adding `basePath` if it's presented for `Location` header.
Update the `RenderOpts` type as basePath is already passed down in it, also update them for turbopack entries

Fixes #54163
Closes NEXT-1529
2023-08-20 03:32:52 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
311eea4c6a
Fix emotion-js transform for server components (#54284)
### What & Why

emotion-js has its own [jsx transform](https://emotion.sh/docs/typescript#emotionreact) which is being applied when `compiler.emotion` is enabled in `next.config.js`.

Thanks to emotion-js team that provided an emotion-js example setup with app router [here](https://github.com/emotion-js/emotion/issues/2928#issuecomment-1319792703), so that we can use it as test example with app router. Based on the setup, we create a test case working with emotion js but failed with error mentioned in #41994 that some client hooks appearing in server components. That is because the emotion-js jsx factory includes some client hooks.

### How

For server components, css-in-js is not recommended to apply so we disabled the transform before, the emotion jsx factory is a separate config that should also not be applied in server components. So in this case we still use react jsx factory instead of the emotion-js one for server components then it won't error. The test case can also be used as an example for basic emotion-js use case with app router.


Fixes #41994
Closes NEXT-1368
2023-08-20 03:14:16 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
85606472e4
Add test for using custom font in metadata image routes (#54274)
In the past few rounds of improving metadata image routes bundling, we have improved the bundling strategy and also updated [the usage tutorial of using custom fonts in og image routes](https://vercel.com/docs/functions/edge-functions/og-image-generation/og-image-examples) which should load the font in the image route handler.

Adding some tests to ensure custom fonts are working with metadata

Closes #48081
2023-08-19 14:29:18 +00:00
Shu Ding
0e78798f37
Fix renamed export of Server Actions (#54241)
This fixes the compilation of `export { action as renamed }` syntax. Previously it's compiled as `export var action = ...` and with this fix, it will be `export var renamed = ...`.

Closes #54229.
2023-08-18 20:41:32 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
c305bf6afb
Add default not found to loader tree of group routes root layer (#54228)
For group routes, unlike normal routes, the root layout is located in the "group"'s segment instead of root layer.
To make it also able to leverage the default not found error component as root not found component, we need to determine if we're in the root group segment in the loader tree, and add the not-found boundary for it.


If you compre the loader tree visually they will look like this:

Normal route tree structure
```
['',
 { children: [segment, {...}, {...}]},
 { layout: ..., 'not-found': ... }
]
```

Group routes
```
[''
 { children: ['(group)', {...}, { layout, 'not-found': ... }]}
 {}
]
```

Comparing to normal case, we go 1 layer down in the tree for group routes, then insert the not-found boundary there

Fixes #52255
Closes NEXT-1532
2023-08-18 16:56:55 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
e20c8c824c
Assign default not-found boundary if custom not-found is not present for root layer only (#54185)
Fixes #54174 

We should only add default not-found boundary to loader tree components for root layout. It was accidently added for children routes before
2023-08-17 18:27:27 +00:00
Jiwon Choi
043114773f
fix: cookies().has() breaks in app-route (#54112)
- Added `has` to ResponseCookies in [edge-runtime/cookies#533](https://github.com/vercel/edge-runtime/pull/533)
- Upgraded edge-runtime/cookies to 3.3.0 #54117 
- Added a test case


Fixes #54005 #54111
2023-08-17 01:06:07 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
594f3d1fc0
Fix root not-found page tree loader structure (#54080)
### What & Why

Previously when rendering the root `/_not-found` in production, we'll always override the parallel routes component children with not-found component, this will break the navigation in build mode from root 404 `/_not-found` path.

### How

The new solution is to change the root `/_not-found` rendering strategy. Previously the loader tree of `/_not-found` look like this

```js
['',
  {
    children: ['not-found', {}, {}]
  },
  { layout: ..., 'not-found': ...}
]
```

it's not a pretty valid tree, which could lead to problems during rendering.

New solution is to change the children to render a page, but the page content is `not-found.js` component. The new tree of root not-found will look like

```js
['',
  {
    children: ['__PAGE__', {}, {
      page: ... // same as root 'not-found'
    }]
  },
  { layout: ..., 'not-found': ...}
]
```

This change could fix the navigation on the root not-found page.

Fixes #52264
2023-08-16 15:10:08 +00:00
Zack Tanner
cb432eb42d
Fix scroll bailout logic when targeting fixed/sticky elements (#53873)
### What?
When navigating to a new page with fixed or sticky positioned element as the first element, we were bailing on scroll to top behavior, which often isn't expected.

### Why?
Currently, we decide to bail on scroll to top behavior on navigation if the content that is swapped into view is visible within the viewport. Since fixed/sticky positioned elements are often intended to be relative to the current viewport, it's most likely not the case that you'd want it to be considered in this heuristic. For example, if you were scrolled far down on a page, and you navigated to a page that makes use of a sticky header, you would not be scrolled to the top of the page because that sticky header is technically visible within the viewport. 

### How?
I've updated the previous implementation that was intended to skip targeting invisible elements to also skip over fixed or sticky elements. This should help by falling back to the next level of the layout tree to determine which element to scroll to.

I've deleted the `// TODO-APP` comments as I couldn't think of a scenario in which we'd need a global scrollTop handler -- if we've bailed on every element up the tree, it's likely the page wasn't scrollable.

Some additional considerations:
- Is the warning helpful or annoying?
- Is the parallel route trade-off an acceptable one? (ie, a parallel modal slot might not be considered in the content visibility check unless if it’s fixed positioned)

Closes NEXT-1393
Fixes #47475
2023-08-15 13:31:39 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
ec6d2c7825
Do not output pages 404 in tree view if app not-found is used (#54051)
### What?

Skip logging `/404` for pages routes in `next build` when app router root not-found is present

### Why?

When app router's root not-found is used it can cover all the not found cases, and for static rendering it can already replace the `404.html`. So in the tree view we don't need to log the pages `/404` when those cases are covered by app router.
2023-08-15 09:59:43 +00:00
Ngô Đức Anh
a4b430e6f1
Better IPv6 support for next-server (#53131)
### What?
This PR makes it easier to use Next.js with IPv6 hostnames such as `::1` and `::`.

### How?
It does so by removing rewrites from `localhost` to `127.0.0.1` introduced in #52492. It also fixes the issue where Next.js tries to fetch something like `http://::1:3000` when `--hostname` is `::1` as it is not a valid URL (browsers' `URL` class throws an error when constructed with such hosts). It also fixes `NextURL` so that it doesn't accept `http://::1:3000` but refuse `http://[::1]:3000`. It also changes `next/src/server/lib/setup-server-worker.ts` so that it uses the server's `address` method to retrieve the host instead of our provided `opts.hostname`, ensuring that no matter what `opts.hostname` is we will always get the correct one.

### Note
I've verified that `next dev`, `next start` and `node .next/standalone/server.js` work with IPv6 hostnames (such as `::` and `::1`), IPv4 hostnames (such as `127.0.0.1`, `0.0.0.0`) and `localhost` - and with any of these hostnames fetching to `localhost` also works. Server Actions and middleware have no problems as well.

This also removes `.next/standalone/server.js`'s logging as we now use `start-server`'s logging to avoid duplicates. `start-server`'s logging has also been updated to report the actual hostname.
![image](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/75556609/cefa5f23-ff09-4cef-a055-13eea7c11d89)
![image](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/75556609/619e82ce-45d9-47b7-8644-f4ad083429db)
The above pictures also demonstrate using Server Actions with Next.js after this PR.
![image](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/75556609/3d4166e9-f950-4390-bde9-af2547658148)

Fixes #53171
Fixes #49578
Closes NEXT-1510

Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <6324199+timneutkens@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Zack Tanner <1939140+ztanner@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-14 07:23:24 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
4056994304
Recover not found errors from flight data to render with proper boundary (#53703)
### What?

We change the not-found rendering strategy to the origin one which recovers the not found error from the flight data, and hit the error boundary to display the closet not found component.

For parallel `@slot` we shouldn't pass down the not-found boundary, the boundary is only for `@children`.

### Why?

We're having a lot of not-found matching issues that manually searching for not found and layout won't be accurate as we have various scenarios like `(group)` routes, dynamic routes, etc.

### How?

Only render html with empty body so that the error can recover from flight and render the proper not-found component during hydration.

One change for metadata is that we need to get the "not-found" metadata in the initial render, so we'll catch the not-found error once there first and start render the "not-found" metadata and put it in the flight data. Then when it recovers it's still preserved.

Fixes #53694
2023-08-12 08:41:47 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
50ff54ee29
Use summary_large_image as twitter card if images present by default (#53919)
This is an improvement for twitter card, if there's image present we could use `summary_large_image` to make the twitter card look better instead of using `summary` by default, so that users could benefit from the large image card display on twitter
2023-08-11 17:52:45 +00:00
Jan Nicklas
9e1e9bf311
Fix/match resource (#53796)
### Bug Fix
fixes #53366



### Change

Add `query` and [`matchResource`](https://webpack.js.org/api/loaders/#inline-matchresource) to the module mapping. 



### Why

`mod.resource` and all other paths inside `packages/next/src/build/webpack/plugins/flight-client-entry-plugin.ts` are already using the query:

e127c51327/packages/next/src/build/webpack/plugins/flight-client-entry-plugin.ts (L506-L507)

e127c51327/packages/next/src/build/webpack/plugins/flight-client-entry-plugin.ts (L584-L585)



### Motivation

We are using a static extraction css-in-js solution which uses the [inline match resource feature](https://webpack.js.org/api/loaders/#inline-matchresource) (see more in #53366)

As a css-in-js file contains the TSX and the CSS code we have to split the file into two modules which share the same `resource.path`.  

This works well however there is a problem in the mapping inside `.next/server/app/page_client-reference-manifest.js`.
The `ssrModuleMapping` from `addSSRIDMapping` in 
e127c51327/packages/next/src/build/webpack/plugins/flight-manifest-plugin.ts (L270) links to the latest module (the css part) and not the the initial one (the js part).

Therefore the css module is rendered [react-server-dom-webpack](https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-server-dom-webpack/v/0.0.1?activeTab=versions) and breaks.

The SSR/SSG fails with the error `Error: Element type is invalid: expected a string (for built-in components) or a class/function (for composite components) but got: undefined.`

Co-authored-by: Shu Ding <3676859+shuding@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-11 17:36:58 +00:00
Luud Janssen
5fe332186e
Add changeFrequency and priority attributes to sitemaps (#48484)
Closes #48479. 

Couldn't find the source for the Next.js beta docs, so I didn't add documentation.

Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-09 20:36:22 +00:00
Zack Tanner
712669f605
improve error message for conflicting parallel segments (#53803)
This is a follow-up to log both conflicting paths & a link to route group docs, which I believe is the only scenario someone could trigger this

- https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/53752
2023-08-09 17:21:24 +00:00
JJ Kasper
4b4533787b
Add warnings for static generation bail outs (#53761)
Currently using server actions on a page or using edge runtime causes
that page to bail out of ISR or static generation so this adds warnings
to make users aware of this.

x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C03KAR5DCKC/p1690816539472449)

---------

Co-authored-by: Zack Tanner <zacktanner@gmail.com>
2023-08-08 20:09:34 -07:00
Josh Story
79b7c1493b
App Router Preinitialize all required scripts except one for bootstrap (#53705)
Currently all scripts that are required for every page are loaded as
part of the bootstrap scripts API in React. Unfortunately this loads
them all as sync scripts and thus requires preloading which increases
their priority higher than they might otherwise be causing things like
images to load later than desired, blocking paint. We can improve this
by only using one script for bootstrapping and having the rest
pre-initialized. This only works because all of these scripts are
webpack runtime or chunks and can be loaded in any order asynchronously.

With this change we should see improvements in LCP and other metrics as
preloads for images are favored over loading scripts

Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
2023-08-08 17:28:17 -07:00
Zack Tanner
d58fd68f0a
fix parallel route tests & improve error for conflicting pages (#53752)
This fixes some tests that were disabled due to a missing `page` segment for the corresponding slots in `/parallel/nested`. 

While fixing, I also noticed if you accidentally create two pages that resolve to the same URL segment (which is fairly easy to do accidentally do with route groups), we were throwing an unhelpful error of "Cannot find module: '<snip>/page_client-reference-manifest.js'" when building (and fail silently in dev). For example, this scenario was throwing a manifest error:

```
app
  (groupa)
    page.tsx
  (groupb)
    page.tsx
```

This will now throw with a more helpful error when resolving parallel segments if the page segment was already resolved. This also re-enables the disabled tests.

Closes NEXT-1440
Fixes #53569 (by virtue of throwing a more helpful error)
2023-08-08 22:56:39 +00:00
Zack Tanner
fef6f82aba
Add docs page for uncaught DynamicServerErrors (#53402)
When using imports from `next/headers` in a layout or page,
`StaticGenerationBailout` will throw an error to indicate Next.js should
fallback to dynamic rendering. However, when async context is lost, this
error is uncaught and leads to a confusing error message at build time.

This attempts to improve DX surrounding this error by linking out to a
page that explains when it might happen. I've also tweaked
`StaticGenerationBailout` to always throw a fully descriptive reason as
opposed to just `DynamicServerError: Dynamic server usage: cookies`

Closes NEXT-1181
Fixes #49373

---------

Co-authored-by: Lee Robinson <me@leerob.io>
Co-authored-by: kodiakhq[bot] <49736102+kodiakhq[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-08 12:49:53 +02:00
Jiachi Liu
9035f14dda
Fix not-found rendering in production with edge (#53687)
Edge runtime doesn't have `/404` entry points as not-found, if server hits 404 it's hitting `/_not-found` entry point of edge bundles unlike nodejs server rendering.

In app-render it needs the information that when `pathname` (or can call `pagePath`) is `/404` it can render the `not-found.js` components properly

Separate the not-found test suite into 2 parts, a basic case testing all urls with `not-found.js` boundary, and another conflict route case with `not-found.js` with `not-found/` route at the same time

Fixes #53652
Fixes #53210
2023-08-07 20:05:22 +00:00
Janicklas Ralph
033732a3e5
Adding GoogleMaps and Youtube embed components (#52909)
Adding GoogleMapsEmbed and YoutubeEmber components into `@next/third-parties`
Adding tests and README
Each component is tagged with `data-ntpc` attribute

cc: @kara @housseindjirdeh @huozhi @gnoff 




Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-07 19:38:13 +00:00
Tobias Koppers
25e6db4274
Turbopack: add edge app routes (#53387)
### What?

* adds middleware manifest and other missing items for edge app routes
* fixes react-server condition in edge context
* fixes node.js route context

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Kirszenberg <alex.kirszenberg@vercel.com>
2023-08-07 13:00:06 +02:00
yudai yamamoto
b993afbf7c
Fix action failures due to state tree encoding (#53655)
fixes #53654

### Related PRs
- #51017
2023-08-07 10:02:48 +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
Zack Tanner
6beec2f6b1
Reduce flakiness of app-fetch-logging test (#53612)
Updates `app-fetch-logging` tests to not start/stop the server each run and instead slice the relevant log output. Also moves log parsing inside of `check` since logs get appended asynchronously.

ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/5767647854/job/15637691191#step:28:662
2023-08-05 16:12:21 +00:00
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
JJ Kasper
e4aecabc7d
Update ISR revalidateTag handling (#53595)
This ensures `revalidateTag()` doesn't cause an async/background revalidation unexpectedly and instead does a blocking revalidate so fresh data is shown right away when a path is using ISR. 

Test deployment with patch can be seen here: https://next-revalidation-test-47rqf8q5s-vtest314-ijjk-testing.vercel.app/

Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/53187
2023-08-04 23:31:18 +00:00
Wyatt Johnson
1df2686bc9
Remove Base Path from usePathname output (#53582)
This removes the `basePath` from the output of `usePathname`. Previously this always resulted in hydration errors, this now strips the `basePath` when it's found/configured.

Now when you configure `basePath`, you don't have to factor it into your application logic and can instead rely on the values always returning the pathname without it.

Fixes #46562
2023-08-04 22:10:00 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
99372fbedf
Add test for catching metadata error in error boundaries (#53581) 2023-08-04 20:57:49 +02:00
Jiachi Liu
ab14895ada
Fix dynamic route not-found boundary matching (#53564)
### What & Why

The dynamic not-found boundary didn't work as expected as it was using the `pathname` to match how many levels of the segements should be matched. For dynamic routes this doesn't work, unlike normal page, the unmatched segment can also hit the not found boundary in the same level.

### How

Use `segment` of loader tree nodes to determine if not-found boundary searching is reached to the end instead of using `pathname`. 
> NOTE: For production `/_not-found` case since it's a valid page on production and still has the original tree, so we handle that as a special case to use the not found loader tree (with empty child routes) to render.

Fixes #53344
2023-08-04 16:07:58 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
cc4879d1dc
Move metadata error under error boundaries (#53551)
### What & Why

Using `notFound()` in `generateMetadata()` or in page will lead to unacught global not found error when you do navigation, this is because `head` cache is actually not inside the error boundary as designed to stay in the beginning of the content. But in this way we won't be able to catch the notFound error thrown from metadata API. So we created a new approach that can separate the error itself from metadata result, and throw as error under the error boundaries, and metadata itself will always be safe to render.

### How

We use a new promise that resolve the `error` thrown from metadata resolving, and let the render result always return successfully and always has a value, using default metadata when there's error thrown. Create two components, one rendering the metadata tags, and another `MetadataOutlet` to throw the error when the resolving is failed but rendered under error boundaries.



```jsx
const [MetadataTree, MetadataOutlet] = createMetadataComponents(/*...*/)
const ComponentTree = createComponentTree({ metadataOutlet: <MetadataOutlet /> })

renderRSC(
  <AppRourer head={<MetadataTree />}>
    <ComponentTree />
  </AppRourer>
)
```

`metadataOutlet` will stay next to page component in the layout hierarchy

discuessed with @gnoff 

Minor changes: 

* When there's rendering root layout layer, not found boundary should be `DefaultNotFound` if the custom one doesn't exisit


Fixes #53371
Fixes #53149
2023-08-04 15:32:36 +00:00
Zack Tanner
f8a4e0f3c3
fix: fetch deduping in dev (#53549)
This attempts to fix an issue where fetch requests were not being
deduped on the first request to the page (but subsequent requests were
properly deduped).

This seems to be caused by the async context from
`staticGenerationStore` being lost by the time the patched fetch is
called, and so it was falling back to a regular fetch and skipping the
cache. This attempts to fix that by falling back to
`fetch.__nextGetStaticStore()`.

[slack
x-ref](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C03KAR5DCKC/p1691007445597619)
2023-08-03 15:10:55 -07:00
Shu Ding
9f24840032
Fix resource being preloaded multiple times during development (#53525)
Closes #49607. Since `ReactDOM.preload`s might be called multiple times during the rendering process, we need to ensure the timestamp queries are stable across the request so Flight can properly deduplicate them.
2023-08-03 15:15:44 +00:00
Shu Ding
0ecde6bd32
Add test for client router state invalidation caused by cookie mutations (#53494)
Closes #53261. Closes NEXT-1478.
2023-08-03 11:02:19 +00:00
Zack Tanner
59c767b258
Allow next/headers in middleware & draftMode in edge runtime (#53465)
## What
Using methods from `next/headers` in middleware would throw a `requestAsyncStorage` invariant. Additionally, using `draftMode()` in middleware/an edge runtime is not possible

## Why
We do not expose `requestAsyncStorage` to the middleware adapter. Also, the prerender manifest wasn't available to the `EdgeRouteModuleWrapper` & middleware adapter, so it wasn't possible to enable/disable it.

## How
This makes `requestAsyncStorage` available for middleware, and makes the preview mode data available from build to the edge runtime/middleware. 

Fixes #52557
2023-08-02 20:22:35 +00:00
Andrew Gadzik
9bde7dcc0f
Add warning logs for incorrect page exports (#53449)
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2023-08-01 13:59:20 -07:00
Tim Neutkens
a721a749d8
router: apply server actions in a similar way to router.refresh() (#53373)
## What?

I was investigating reports of server actions with `revalidatePath` /
`revalidateTag` not invalidating the client-side router cache. Managed
to reproduce the issue here:
https://github.com/timneutkens/server-actions-test (requires Vercel KV
to run).

While looking at the reducer I noticed a few things that seemed off:

- setTimeout to trigger another `dispatch` on the same reducer with the
fetched data. This means that it would not be part of the same React
Transition.
- redirects weren't applying the data that comes back from the server
(that allows for single hop navigation)
- prefetchCache was invalidated, but the router cache which is used for
back/forward navigation was not invalidated, causing back/forward to not
get the new data.
- all changes in the action-reducer mutate. The part that shouldn't
mutate was part of that setTimeout dispatch.

This PR aims to solve all of these by reworking the actions reducer to
be handled similarly to `router.refresh()`. Since `router.refresh()` was
already modeled to be similar to `revalidatePath('/')`.

The flow is now more like the other reducers:
- Fetch data
- Wait for the data to come back
- Apply the data to the cache and keep it in a mutable variable
- Return the new cache and otherwise values like the url

In particular the actions reducer handles a few extra specifics:
- Resolving the server action promise, so that the value is passed to
the application code waiting for the result.
- Applying redirects from `redirect()` calls.
- Invalidating the router cache

## Followup changes

- Currently when calling `revalidatePath('/dashboard')` the entire
router cache is invalidated instead of only `/dashboard` and further
down, this is not in scope for this PR but still has to be added.
- `notFound()`, I'm not sure how this is supposed to work exactly, it
doesn't really make sense to me to allow it in server actions.

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2023-07-31 21:52:31 +02:00
Jiachi Liu
de873d02b3
Prefer svg icon instead favicon if possible (#53343)
### What?

Change the `favicon.ico` metadata `sizes` property from always `"any"`
to using the actual size possible

### Why?

When chrome/firefox browsers search for icon it needs the proper
metadata to determine which one to use, giving `favicon.ico` sizes with
`"any"` will prevent it loading the `icon.svg` as default icon when
available.

Changing to set proper size of `favicon.ico` (as the `favicon.ico` sizes
could be 16x16, 32x32, etc.) fixes the issue.

It works (loading svg icon) for chrome and firefox:

Firefox
<img width="505" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/6873e595-479d-4d9e-ae5c-39e5f938fcf5">

Chrome
<img width="460" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/03bbe4c7-ef76-4f34-a611-337b0d4b97a3">

It loads favicon.ico for Safari:
Using the `test/e2e/app-dir/metadata` app it shows the favicon.ico for
Safari
<img width="1000" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/92cc8714-ea5e-432d-8144-2a4a42ee4ce2">

Can't have it as an e2e test as I tested it always loads the
`favicon.ico` in headless mode which can't determine the behaviors

Fixes #52002

Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
2023-07-31 07:32:39 -07:00
Jimmy Lai
f2c5eb840f
actions: fix revalidate after redirect (#53368)
This PR reverts a change that removed the `content-length` header filtering from the req made by the actions when redirecting. This change made some tests flaky and presumably also broke server actions in subtle ways.

There's still one other bug when redirecting after revalidating that will happen in you revalidate a page that was already rendered before where we will still show stale content. @timneutkens is fixing that one.

NEXT-1483
2023-07-31 10:08:52 +00:00
JJ Kasper
4a926efb83
Update flakey app-action and prerender-prefetch tests (#53340)
x-ref:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/5699334417/job/15448149485#step:27:600
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2023-07-30 12:51:24 -07:00
Zack Tanner
afa9f96515
add a "skip" cache type to verbose logging mode (#53275)
When verbose logging is enabled and a cache MISS is logged due to either `revalidate: 0`,`cache: no-store` or `cache-control: no-store`, this logs a slightly different message, ie:

```
- GET / 200 in 804ms
   ├─── GET <url> in 205ms (cache: SKIP, reason: cache: no-cache)
   ├────── GET <url> 200 in 0ms (cache: HIT)
   ├────── GET <url> 200 in 373ms (cache: SKIP, reason: revalidate: 0)
   └────── GET <url> 200 in 111ms (cache: SKIP, reason: cache-control: no-cache (hard refresh))
 ```
 
 Closes NEXT-1412
2023-07-28 20:01:31 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
c5308eb4a8
Respect fetching logging config and Polish logs format (#52973)
Respect to the logging option which was introduced in #49250 that only logs when `experimental.logging` set to `"verbose"`

Polish the logging format a bit that make it more compact and lit
![image](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/4800338/7b41424b-1215-415b-84c9-4619512ba0b4)


Related NEXT-1357
2023-07-27 09:02:42 +00:00
Zack Tanner
c73fdfd87c
Fix file tracing issues for not-found pages (#53231)
This fixes the `.nft.json` output for not-found pages to correctly grab the client reference manifest. We were checking for `entryPoint.name.startsWith('app/')` but then asserting on `entryPoint.name === '/_not-found'` when determining the manifest path.

This also fixes the build output to mark pages with `λ` if the corresponding page has dynamic data. This revealed a separate issue that de-opts all pages into dynamic rendering if the root `NotFound` page bails, tracked in [NEXT-1474](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-1474/if-the-root-notfound-page-opts-into-dynamic-rendering-all-pages-do-too)

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2023-07-27 00:08:53 +00:00
Zack Tanner
22ca85946e
Wrap incremental cache in an IPC server (#53030)
This uses an IPC server (if available) for incremental cache methods to help prevent race conditions when reading/writing from cache and also to dedupe requests in cases where multiple cache reads are in flight. This cuts down on data fetching across the different build-time workers.

Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-26 23:19:46 +00:00
JJ Kasper
1c5c0ba3ff
Temporarily skip flakey action revalidate (#53134)
These have been flaking for quite a while so skips them more
consistently until they are investigated.

x-ref:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/5650048471/job/15305721826#step:27:590
2023-07-24 15:37:30 -07:00
Jiachi Liu
d8f4fa8946
Fix not found hangs the build with overridden node env (#53106)
### Why

In #52985 the not found solution introduces `NODE_ENV` to determine if it his the not found boundary and should render the not found, as in the next build mode, we have `/_not-found` as a special route which has a empty parallel route, but in next dev mode so far it his the `parallel-default-route`. This could dependend on the `NODE_ENV` passing to next server but not necessarily.

### What

Fixes #53082
Fixes #53083 

### How

When server actions `not-found` hits, now we create a new loader tree based on the previous one, including `layout` and other components but not the children parallel routes

For production case, to make the rendering independent from the `NODE_ENV`, we're using original pathname to check if it's `/_not-found` to determine if it's production build 404 page

To support replace the loader tree of action, did a little refactor that passing down the loader tree from top level to `bodyResult`. Then we can change the loader tree itself before rendering, in short, we tweak it from original tree to one for not-found case, so server actions could render it properly
2023-07-24 21:00:53 +00:00
akfm
1494283a74
fix: Add Next-Url to http vary in consideration of intercept routes. (#52746)
### Why

We calculate the “next url” depending on the router state and the previous router state so that when you navigate to a route, the proxy matches with that header and returns you the intercepted route if matching

### What 
- Fixes #52745




Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-22 21:38:23 +00:00
JJ Kasper
1398de9977
Revert "Revert "Separate routing code from render servers (#52492)"" (#53029)
Reverts vercel/next.js#53016
2023-07-21 14:02:52 -07:00
JJ Kasper
ac62406ca0
Revert "Separate routing code from render servers (#52492)" (#53016)
Temporarily reverts these changes to allow patch release first. 

Reverts: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/52149
Reverts: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/52492
2023-07-21 10:52:19 -07:00
Jiachi Liu
1fefb4a8d2
Reland "Refine the not-found rendering process for app router" (#52985)
Reland #52790
Reverts vercel/next.js#52977

was failed due to failed job
[vercel/next.js/actions/runs/5616458194/job/15220295829](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/5616458194/job/15220295829)

Should be fine to resolve with
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/52979 now

Fixes #52718
Fixes #52739

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Co-authored-by: Alex Kirszenberg <alex.kirszenberg@vercel.com>
Co-authored-by: Tobias Koppers <tobias.koppers@googlemail.com>
2023-07-21 10:09:30 -07:00
JJ Kasper
f57eecde5e
Separate routing code from render servers (#52492)
This breaks out routing handling from `next-server`, `next-dev-server`,
and `base-server` so that these are only handling the "render" work and
eventually these will be deleted completely in favor of the bundling
work being done.

The `router` process and separate `render` processes are still
maintained here although will be investigated further in follow-up to
see if we can reduce the need for these.

We are also changing the `require-cache` IPC to a single call instead of
call per entry to reduce overhead and also de-dupes handling for
starting the server between the standalone server and normal server.

To maintain support for existing turbopack route resolving this
implements the new route resolving in place of the existing
`route-resolver` until the new nextturbo API is fully landed.

After these initial changes we should continue to eliminate non-render
related code from `next-server`, `base-server`, and `next-dev-server`.
2023-07-20 22:13:42 -07:00
JJ Kasper
d7335b75d1
Revert "Refine the not-found rendering process for app router" (#52977)
Reverts vercel/next.js#52790

Reverting temporarily as this breaks turbopack's not found handling due
to the app tree being generated there not having the necessary parallel
routes in the `_not-found` entry x-ref:
0df8aac935/packages/next-swc/crates/next-core/src/app_structure.rs (L677-L681)

x-ref:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/5616458194/job/15220295829
2023-07-20 20:39:05 -07:00
Jimmy Lai
55eebefbab
app-router: prefetching tweaks (#52949)
This PR tries to address some feedback around prefetching, like in #49607, where they were some warnings because we were over prefetching.

The tweaks in this PR:
- if there are no loading boundary below, we don't prefetch the full page anymore. I made that change a while ago but I think it wasn't the original intent from @sebmarkbage. Fixing that now. So now, we will prefetch the page content until the nearest loading boundary, only if there is any.
- there's now a queue for limiting the number of concurrent prefetches. This is to not ruin the bandwidth for complex pages. Thanks @alvarlagerlof for that one.
- also, if the prefetch is in the queue when navigating, it will get bumped.
- bonus: fixes a bug where we were wrongly stripping headers in dev for static pages

Test plan:
<img width="976" alt="CleanShot 2023-07-20 at 17 53 43@2x" src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/11064311/2ea34419-c002-4aea-94df-57576e3ecb2e">
In the screenshot you can see that:
- only 5 requests at a time are authorised
- when I clicked on 15, it got prioritised in the queue (did not cancel the rest)
- the prefetch only included the content until the loading boundary




Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-20 21:46:38 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
cb24c555a6
Refine the not-found rendering process for app router (#52790)
### What

This PR changes the flow of not-found rendering process. 

### Why

`not-found.js` was rendered in two ways before:
* 1 is SSR rendering the not-found as 404
* 2 is triggering the error on RSC rendering then the error will be
preserved in inline flight data, on the client it will recover the error
and trigger the proper error boundary.

The solution has been through a jounery:
No top-level not found boundary -> introduce metadata API -> then we
create a top level root not found boundary -> then we delete it due to
duplicated rendering of root layout -> now this

So the solution before this PR is still having a root not found boundary
wrapped in the `AppRouter`, it's being used in a lot of places including
HMR. As we discovered it's doing duplicated rendering of root layout,
then we removed it and it started failing with rendering `not-found` but
missing root layout. In this PR we redesign the process.

### How

Now the rendering architecture looks like:

* For normal root not-found and certain level of not-found boundary
they're still covered by `LayoutRouter`
* For other error renderings including not-found
* Fully remove the top level not-found boundary, when it renders with
404 error it goes to render the fallback page
* During rendering the fallback page it will check if it should just
renders a 404 error page or render nothing and let the error from inline
flight data to trigger the error boundary

pseudo code
```
try {
  render AppRouter > PageComponent
} catch (err) {
  create ErrorComponent by determine err
  render AppRouter > ErrorComponent
}
```

In this way if the error is thrown from top-level like the page itself
or even from metadata, we can still catch them and render the proper
error page based on the error type.

The problematic is the HMR: introduces a new development mode meta tag
`<meta name="next-error">` to indicate it's 404 so that we don't do
refresh. This reverts the change brougt in #51637 as it will also has
the duplicated rendering problem for root layout if it's included in the
top level not found boundary.

Also fixes the root layout missing issue:

Fixes #52718
Fixes #52739

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Co-authored-by: Shu Ding <g@shud.in>
2023-07-20 14:12:06 -07:00
Shu Ding
a96a9b0791
Fix client reference manifest for interception routes (#52961)
We have the logic to group the client compiler's entry names to make sure we generate one single manifest file for the page. This is complicated and requires a special step to "group" the entry names because a page can depend on a bunch of files from everywhere.

And currently, the normalization of "entryName → groupName" doesn't cover interception routes' conventions (`(.)`, `(..)` and `(...)`). This PR fixes that.

Closes #52862, closes #52681, closes #52958.
2023-07-20 20:06:44 +00:00
Zack Tanner
4994a428ae
improve error DX on pages with RSC build errors (#52843)
### What?
- Visiting a page in the app router without a proper component export doesn't show the dev overlay, but logs errors to the console
- When it does show the error overlay (e.g. during an HMR event), the error message was sharing the module code itself rather than the component path, making it hard to debug

### Why?
`createComponentTree` can throw these errors before the AppRouter tree is mounted, leaving the errors uncaught by the dev overlay.

### How?
This wraps the server root in the `ReactDevOverlay` when in dev mode with a minimal "HMR" for when the server component is edited (to reload the page).

Closes NEXT-308
2023-07-20 00:32:57 +00:00
Wyatt Johnson
3e821ef189
Support basePath with edge runtime for Custom App Routes (#52910)
Fixes a bug where the edge runtime didn't support `basePath` with Custom App Routes.

- Fixes #49661
2023-07-19 23:54:34 +00:00
Janicklas Ralph
009b6a19d6
Setting up third-parties package (#51194)
This PR Introduces `next/third-parties`

- `@next/third-parties` is a new package in the Next.js monorepo. 
- The package contains collection of components that can be used to
efficiently load third party libraries into your Next.js application.
- This package uses [Third Party
Capital](https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/third-party-capital/) under
the hood to fetch the best loading recommendations.
- This PR mainly sets up the package to run a script at build time to
auto generate the components from [Third Party
Capital](https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/third-party-capital/)
config.

Packages are grouped by company, for eg:

`import { GoogleMapsEmbed } from '@next/third-parties/google'`


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Facundo Giuliani
a26bac9604
Update default moduleResolution in tsconfig.json from node to bundler (#51957)
This updates our `moduleResolution` to `bundler` as this matches our heuristics much more closely so is more accurate. This shouldn't be a breaking change is it should be compatible with our previous default. 

Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-18 15:11:09 +00:00
Shu Ding
7e9627a390
Fix tracking of ContextModule (#52795)
When doing dynamic imports like `import(variable)`, Webpack _tries_ to statically analyze it and creates a regex like context module for it (which includes all possible modules). This `ContextModule` doesn't have a resource path so we need to use the identifier to track it.

Tested with @alexkirsz's repro here https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/50243#issuecomment-1628675346 and confirmed that it fixes the problem.

Closes #50243.
2023-07-17 17:41:04 +00:00
JJ Kasper
dc6c22c991
Fix runtime edge not-found handling (#52754)
This ensures we properly detect `not-found` as `runtime = 'edge'` and treat it as such instead of attempting to render it like normal. 

x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/52648
2023-07-16 22:21:29 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
a28ae633e4
Support metadata exports for server components not-found (#52678)
### What?

Support metadata exports for `not-found.js` conventions

### Why?

We want to define metadata such as title or description basic properties for error pages, including 404 and 500 which referrs to `error.js` and `not-found.js` convention. See more requests in #45620 

Did some research around metadata support for not-found and error convention. It's possible to support in `not-found.js` when it's server components as currently metadata is only available but for `error.js` it has to be client components for now so it's hard to support it for now as it's a boundary.

### How?

We determine the convention if we're going to render is page or `not-found` boundary then we traverse the loader tree based on the convention type. One special case is for redirection the temporary metadata is not generated yet, we leave it as default now.

Fixes #52636
2023-07-14 22:33:47 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
d10f105b74
Fix icons metadata missing from layout (#52673)
### What

This was an issue introduced in #52416 when we check the images and icons property while merging with static file conventions. Where we should check if the properties are present but we only checked if they value is falsy. So when you're using `icons` with array value it breaks.

Now we properly check all the possible case of `metadata.icons` value, so then decide if we are using the static file convention or the icons property of defined metadata.

Also add few more tests cases to cover icons resolving.
2023-07-14 12:04:31 +00:00
Shu Ding
b957f52be3
Fix per-entry client reference manifest for grouped and named segments (#52664)
References for Client Components need to be aggregated to the page entry level, and emitted as files in the correct directory for the SSR server to read from. For normal routes (e.g. `app/foo/bar/page`), we can go through and collect all entries (layout, loading, error, ...) from the current and parent segments, to aggregate all necessary client references.

However, for routes with special conventions like `app/(group)/@named/foo/bar/page`, it needs to be normalized (remove the named slot and group segments) so it can be grouped together with `app/(group)/@named2/foo/bar/loading`.
2023-07-14 01:18:37 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
79227ee74a
Catch layout error in global-error (#52654)
When there's a runtime error showing in root layout (server components), it should be able to catch by `global-error`.

For server components, we caught it and gonna render the error fallback components (either not-found or error page), and the response status is `200`, and since we'll display error dev overlay in developmenet mode so we only render `global-error` for production.

So that you can catch more errors with `global-error` and maybe do potential error tracking on client side.

Follow up of #52573
Closes NEXT-1442

minor refactor: move `appUsingSizeAdjust` into `Metadata` component so that we can just tune the flag as prop
2023-07-14 00:43:40 +00:00
Shu Ding
88084e6b7a
Fix bundle path normalization for /index routes (#52650)
We have some special bundle path handling logic for `/index` routes in
`normalizePagePath`, which is missing in the new
`AppBundlePathNormalizer`. This already broke `/index/page.js` in dev in
the past, and now become noticeable in prod as well because of the
manifest change.


b98469c86b/packages/next/src/shared/lib/page-path/normalize-page-path.ts (L5-L14)

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2023-07-13 17:36:43 +02:00
Jiachi Liu
9313c51bc4
Ensure root layout only render once per request (#52589)
Introduce a new way to search for `not-found` component that based on
the request pathname and current loader tree of that route. And we
search the proper not-found in the finall catch closure of app
rendering, so that we don't have to pass down the root layout to
app-router to create the extra error boundary.

This ensures the root layout doesn't have duplicated rendering for
normal requests

Fixes NEXT-1220
Fixes #49115
2023-07-13 17:34:31 +02:00
Jiachi Liu
76eec86a6b
Set sizes prop to any for svg icons (#52609)
For `link` tag's `sizes` property, the property is defined as:

> This attribute defines the sizes of the icons for visual media contained in the resource. It must be present only if the [rel](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/link#rel) contains a value of icon or a non-standard type such as Apple's apple-touch-icon. It may have the following values:
`any`, meaning that the icon can be scaled to any size as it is in a vector format, like image/svg+xml.

x-ref: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#attr-link-sizes
x-ref: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/link (`sizes` property definition section) 

Closes #52002
Closes NEXT-133
2023-07-13 00:33:27 +00:00
Wyatt Johnson
bb0fecc68f
Move App Pages rendering into bundle (#52290)
Transitions the App Pages renderer into the entrypoint bundle.

- Adjusts the static path detection to handle route module's with App Pages
- Fixes bug in font manifest loading on Edge
2023-07-12 18:28:06 +00:00
Shu Ding
b7e2627422
Avoid loading Next.js config again in render workers (#52587)
This PR ensures that both Webpack and the config won't be initiated in render workers. This is great for performance but also avoids potential issues (e.g. Next.js plugin with side effects). Instead, we pass a serialized config from the router worker to the render workers.

Closes #52366.
2023-07-12 11:21:05 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
b9760b2910
Support global-error for ssr fallback (#52573)
Previously `global-error` only caught the error on client side, this PR adds the support for catching the errors thrown during client components SSR or server components RSC rendering.

Closes #46572
Closes #50119
Closes #50723
2023-07-12 01:54:07 +00:00
Florentin / 珞辰
0648a109eb
add version to function config manifest (#52507)
Adds `version` to function config manifest as suggested in https://github.com/vercel/vercel/pull/10069#discussion_r1255021336
2023-07-10 20:28:59 +00:00
Shu Ding
0fe6e850fe
Fix tracking of client reference manifest (#52505)
The problem was introduced in #52450, that the client reference manifest isn't being tracked and included in the function.

Verified that this fixes the issue.
2023-07-10 14:27:08 +00:00
Tim Neutkens
73e2979cb8
Ensure useParams return array for catch-all routes (#52494)
## What?

Ensures `useParams` matches `params` passed to the page, also matches the docs.

Fixes #50856
Fixes NEXT-1419
2023-07-10 12:04:44 +00:00
Shu Ding
990c58c5ef
Split the client reference manifest file to be generated per-entry (#52450)
This PR changes client manifest generation process. Instead of one big
manifest file that contains client references for the entire app, we're
now generating one manifest file per entry which only covers client
components that can be reached in the module graph.
2023-07-10 09:48:03 +02:00
Jiachi Liu
85033e3add
Override file based images with social images property (#52416)
Metadata API should provide a way to override the filebased metadata
images. As usually for child routes, if there's new social images or
icons are provided, the ones from parent routes should be overridden /
skipped.

The `metadata` object export or `generateMetadata` should be able to do
that. Sometimes users still add other og info (besides images) to
metadata export (both object and `generateMetadata`).
I think we should check if they really have returned images property,
then decide to override.

- For the same level of routes:
- If there's no `openGraph.images` in the returned value, merge with
file based images
- If there's any `openGraph.images` in the returned value, ignore file
based ones

- For child level of routes:
Always override the parent level, ignoring parent level file based
images unless they use `generateMetadata` to merge from
`resolvingParentMetadata` value, then the parent level's file based ones
will present there


Closes NEXT-1418
2023-07-10 09:09:01 +02:00
Jiachi Liu
632a582807
Fix metadata layer webpack rule for server-only (#52403)
After we separating the metadata routes to a separate layer, we didn't apply the webpack alias rules properly to it as it's should still be treated as pure "server" side

This PR fixes the aliasing for that new metadata layer and make it working properly with "server-only"

Fixes #52390
2023-07-09 18:23:51 +00:00
Zack Tanner
412992ad6e
fix: prevent infinite dev refresh on nested parallel routes (#52362)
### What?
HMR causes infinite reloads for parallel routes when the corresponding page component is nested

### Why?
In 4900fa21b078fd1ec1adc5d570fcfb560be8aeb6, code was added to remove `/@children` from the page path (if present) but in 59b36349eb86427ac7b679ac62fa6628c9fc4886, `normalizeParallelKey` removes the @ prefix from children, so this doesn't seem to be catching the scenario it was intended to prevent

### How?
This updates the existing replace logic to consider `/children/page` rather than `/@children/page` -- it doesn't seem like `/@children` is a valid scenario given the `normalizeParallelKey` behavior

Fixes #52342 and addresses the concerns in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/52061#issuecomment-1619145129
2023-07-07 07:41:21 +00:00
Steven
27217146cf
fix: metadatabase warning message (#52363)
This PR is a small grammar change to the warning message since "fallbacks to" is not grammatically correct.
2023-07-07 00:08:10 +00:00
Sebastian Markbåge
b095e9e980
Test Progressive Enhancement of Server Actions (#52062)
Adds a regression test for testing progressive enhancement of Server
Actions. Both when passed from a Server Component and when imported into
a Client Component.

#51723 landed a bit too early which broke this but it'll be fixed again
once React is upgraded.

Co-authored-by: Shu Ding <g@shud.in>
2023-07-06 18:21:59 +02:00
Jiachi Liu
927fc9e220
skip hot reload sync event for applying hmr updates (#52270)
### Issue

x-ref:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/5469070005/jobs/9957658991?pr=52282#step:27:526
metadata tests are failing as flaky recently, then after digging into
it, noticed it as a hmr issue.

**Steps to repro with metadata test app**

The later (after the 1st one) visited page with client components
imports sometimes throw an full reload refresh warning
> Fast Refresh will perform a full reload when you edit a file that's
imported by modules
outside of the React rendering tree.

Turns out there's some unexpected hmr events when `"sync"` event is
triggered, and client tries to apply the updates but then failed. This
PR excludes the triggering by `"sync"` for RSC pages updates. `'sync'`
event with errors/warnings will still be handled and then `'built'`
event will be handled with hot reload updates

Possibly related to #40184
2023-07-05 17:06:11 -07:00
Shu Ding
8aa9a52c36
Fix tree shaking for image generation module (#51950)
### Issue

When the og module is a shared module being imported in both page and metadata image routes, it will be shared in the module graph. Especially in the edge runtime, since the `default` export is being used in the metadata image routes, then it can't be easily tree-shaked out.

### Solution

Separate the image route to a separate layer which won't share modules with the page, so that image route is always bundling separately and the `@vercel/og` module only stays inside in that layer, when import image metadata named exports (size / alt / etc..) it can be still tree shaked.

Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-04 18:19:08 +00:00
Zack Tanner
0b87ba29c4
fix: infinite dev reloads when parallel route is treated a page entry (#52061)
### What?
When there's a parallel route adjacent to a tree that has no page
component, it's treated as an invalid entry in `handleAppPing` during
dev HMR, which causes an infinite refresh cycle

### Why?
In #51413, an update was made to `next-app-loader` to support layout
files in parallel routes. Part of this change updated the parallel
segment matching logic to mark the parallel page entry as `[
'@parallel', [ 'page$' ] ]` rather than `[ '@parallel', 'page$' ]`.

This resulted in `handleAppPing` looking for the corresponding page
entry at `client@app@/@parallel/page$/page` (note the `PAGE_SEGMENT`
marker) rather than `client@app@/@parallel/page`, causing the path to be
marked invalid on HMR pings, and triggering an endless fastRefresh.

### How?
A simple patch to fix this would fix this is to update `getEntryKey` to
replace any `PAGE_SEGMENT`'s that leak into the entry which I did in
59a972f53339cf6e444e3bf5be45bf115a24c31a.

The other option that's currently implemented here is to only insert
PAGE_SEGMENT as an array in the scenario where there isn't a page
adjacent to the parallel segment. This is to ensure that the
`parallelKey` is `children` rather than the `@parallel` slot when in
[`createSubtreePropsFromSegmentPath`](59a972f533/packages/next/src/build/webpack/loaders/next-app-loader.ts (L298)).
This seems to not cause any regressions with the issue being fixed in
51413, and also solves this case, but I'm just not 100% sure if this
might break another scenario that I'm not thinking of.

Closes NEXT-1337
Fixes #51951
2023-07-04 12:37:00 +02:00
Tim Neutkens
5d06b79e92
Support scroll: false for Link component for app router (#51869)
### What

Support `scroll={false}` for Link component in app router. This can be
used when you don't need to scroll back to top again when route url
changes. For instance hash query changes, if you want to keep the
scrolling as it is, you can use this option.

### How

Handling the `scroll` option in navigation reducer on client side.  

Fixes #50105
Fixes NEXT-1377

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Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <inbox@huozhi.im>
2023-07-04 10:25:25 +02:00
Shu Ding
3a87f0005e
Change the Server Actions feature flag to be validated at compile time (#52147)
Currently we are validating the `experimental.serverActions` flag when creating the actual entries for Server Actions, this causes two problems. One is that syntax errors caught at compilation time are still shown, even if you don't have this flag enabled. Another problem is we still traverse the client graph to collect these action modules even if the flag isn't enabled.

This PR moves that check to be happening at compilation time, which addresses the two above but also brings the extra benefit of showing the exact span and module trace that errors:

<img width="974" alt="CleanShot 2023-07-03 at 20 26 34@2x" src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/3676859/1676b1f6-e205-4963-bce4-5b515a698e9c">
2023-07-03 20:29:57 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
10605a15c1
Renable flaky tests disabled before (#51680)
As we moved to new CI runner in `#50436`, try to re-enable few flaky tests we disabled before
2023-07-03 09:29:28 +00:00
Shu Ding
8eb9730607
Avoid unnecessary resolveExternal calls (#52053) 2023-07-03 10:34:46 +02:00
JJ Kasper
934a7da4d7
Ensure non-implicit unstable_cache tags are propagated (#52058)
This ensures we correctly pass up the non-implicit tags for
`unstable_cache` so that `revalidateTag` can be triggered for ISR paths
properly.

x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C03S8ED1DKM/p1687900021175649)
2023-06-30 15:27:16 -07:00
Jiachi Liu
4bfc1eaf54
Revert "Optimize inlined Flight data array format" (#52039)
Reverts vercel/next.js#52028

revert temporarily and will re-land in next round release
2023-06-30 16:12:31 +02:00
Shu Ding
0123a9d5c9
Optimize inlined Flight data array format (#52028)
When looking at [some sites](https://rsc-llm-on-the-edge.vercel.app/) with a large amount of chunks streamed, I noticed that the inlined Flight data array can be optimized quite a lot. Currently we do:

```js
self.__next_f.push([1,"d5:[\"4\",[\"$\",\"$a\",null,..."])
```

1. The `self.` isn't needed (except for the initial bootstrap tag) as React itself has `<script>$RC("B:f","S:f")</script>` too.
2. After the bootstrap script tag, all items are an array with `[1, flight_data]` and `flight_data` is always a string. We can just push only these strings.
3. We use `JSON.stringify(flight_payload)` to inline the payload where the payload itself is a string with a lot of double quotes (`"`), this results in a huge amount of backslashes (`\`). Here we can instead replace it to use a pair of single quotes on the outside and un-escape the double quotes inside.

Here's a side-by-side comparison of a small page:

<img width="1710" alt="CleanShot 2023-06-30 at 11 41 02@2x" src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/3676859/398356ec-91d5-435c-892d-16fb996029e8">

For a real production page I saw the HTML payload reduced by 11,031 bytes, a 3% improvement.

Note that all the tests are not considering gzip here, so the actual traffic impact will be smaller.
2023-06-30 13:27:38 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
54a963b666
Update displayed error message for rsc case (#52004)
We show the "Application error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information)" error incorrectly when a server-side error occurs (a digest is present) when we should be showing an error saying it is in fact a server side error and should check the logs there. This change will make the error message more accurate for users to look up

Fixes NEXT-1263
2023-06-30 11:31:19 +00:00
Josh Story
d02f60b998
Loosen metatdata test matcher (#52007)
the metadata tests have an unnecessarily strict matcher which will fail if the matched metadata isn't the first instance of the element tag type. This will cause a problem when we start to preload bootstrap scripts which will cause preload links in all test cases that did not come from the metadata api itself


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2023-06-30 10:11:24 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
2f42cf557e
Filter invalid image descriptor from metadata images (#51992)
Filter out the invalid images in metadata og/twitter `images` filter to avoid crash when falsy image slides in.
Add filtering for now as the erroring doesn't show the proper trace pointing to where it's original introduced, might introduce other validation in the future.
2023-06-29 22:17:25 +00:00
Tim Neutkens
e10431612d
Remove test skip (#51988)
Re-enables the test disabled in #51879 as it was fixed in #51973
2023-06-29 20:23:55 +00:00
Tim Neutkens
ed280d2c46
Add shared input filesystem (#51879)
## What?

Currently we use 3 separate webpack compilers:

- server
- client
- edge

All of these were creating their own input filesystem (which is used to
read file, stat, etc.). Changing them to share a single inputFileSystem
allows the `cachedFileSystem` to be reused better, as `stat` and
`readFile` can be cached across the 3 compilers.

For the page on vercel.com we've been testing this shaves off 300-400ms
on a cold compile (no cache, deleted `.next`).

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Jimmy Lai
8703c55f9f
export config into functions config manifest (#51700)
remaining:
- add tests

caveat: this only works at the route level, we won't inherit from the layout or anything. I think that's fine




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2023-06-29 13:42:25 +00:00
Tim Neutkens
3773c5be8c
Ensure metadata test is not affected by other tests (#51973)
Turn out the `should error when id is missing in generateSitemaps` test
was passing because of this test passing: `should error when id is
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2023-06-29 15:10:19 +02:00
Jiachi Liu
a04a34d3b7
Support relative url for openGraph.url and itunes.appArgument (#51877)
To enable the ability of leveraging current `pathname` and configured `metadataBase` for other canonical like urls, we support those urls with auto resolving with `pathename` and `metadataBase` like canonical url, then you could just configure relative paths like below

```js
openGraph: {
    url: './abc', // will be resolved based on pathname and metadata base
},
itunes: {
   appId: 'my-app-id'
   appArgument: './native-app'
}
```


Fixes #51829
Closes NEXT-1302
2023-06-27 17:01:49 +00:00
Shu Ding
7dfa56c714
Fix missing request body in DELETE and OPTIONS Route Handlers (#51874)
It looks like the `content-length` header can't be ignored for the request forwarded to the render worker. See https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/27880.

Closes #48096, closes #49310. Fix NEXT-1194
fix NEXT-1114
2023-06-27 11:44:01 +00:00
Shu Ding
69cbe4cbbf
Optimize client entry creation (#51849)
Removed an unnecessary dependency mapping from the plugin.

Here's a quick visualization of this change. We have to traversal the module graph twice. The first iteration goes through all server modules and creates the client entries. And the second iteration collects info from all client modules.

Before this PR, the second iteration starts from server entries so it traversals both layers. With this PR, the second iteration will start from client entries only:

<img width="870" alt="CleanShot 2023-06-27 at 10 01 08@2x" src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/3676859/f0b7a0c6-0ade-483a-8645-48e2a8a6c9d0">

This is a ~100ms improvement for HMR of complicate apps.
2023-06-27 09:13:30 +00:00
Zack Tanner
aec75c2f06
fix: build stats should properly report root page size in appDir (#51854)
### What?
`next build` is incorrectly reporting file size stats for the root path
when using the app dir

### Why?
In #50768, the denormalization logic was removed for appDir routes, but
`pagesManifest` has the root page keyed by `/` while the actual path
will be `/index`.

### How?
This re-adds a simpler denormalize function that just replaces `/index`
with `/`.

semi-related: #42819 

Fixes #51692

link NEXT-1306

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2023-06-26 18:57:50 -07:00
Shu Ding
0dd0ef226c
Fix tree-shaking for metadata image functions on the Edge runtime (#51762)
This PR fixes tree-shaking for the metadata image generation module
(e.g. `opengraph-image.js` and other conventions) when the page has
`runtime = 'edge'`.

## Details

The first step of this fix is to change this from the loader:

```js
import * as exported from "./opengraph-image.js"
```

to be necessary fields only (so the `default` export can potentially be
removed):

```js
import { alt, size } from "./opengraph-image.js"
```

To know which fields are exported, we need to load the module first via
Webpack loader's `loadModule` API and check its
`HarmonyExportSpecifierDependency` dependencies.

This is the first step to make it tree-shakable. Since we have
`./opengraph-image.js` used in another entry, the actual image API route
`opengraph-image/route.js`:

```js
import * as image from "./opengraph-image.js"
```

Webpack still treats both as the same module and generates one chunk for
it. We want to "fork" it into two modules. The technique here is to add
a noop resource query and make it:

```js
import { alt, size } from "./opengraph-image.js?__next_metadata_image_meta__"
```

So it won't be shared in the chunk (as it's a different request), and
can be concatenated inline.

However that's not enough, the inlined result will still have all
imports from our `opengraph-image.js`, including `import { ImageResponse
} from 'next/server'`. Because we can't simply add `"sideEffects":
false` in Next.js' package.json, we need a way to mark this import as
side-effect free. I went through
https://github.com/webpack/webpack/blob/main/lib/optimize/SideEffectsFlagPlugin.js
and used the same method to mark that module with
`module.factoryMeta.sideEffectFree = true`.

With all these added, the page bundle will no longer contain the
`ImageResponse` instance.

## Result

The difference is quite amazing, for the new added test (an empty Edge
runtime page with an opengrah image file) here're the before/after
metrics for the `page.js` server bundle:

Edge bundle size: 892kB → 500kB.
Build time: 26.792s → 8.830s.
2023-06-26 13:44:29 +02:00
Zack Tanner
1b804c0529
fix: interception rewrites should support catch-all segments (#51787)
### What?
Interception route rewrites are not properly parsing catch-all segments,
which leads to "missing parameter name" errors when passed to
`pathToRegexp`.

### Why?
The existing `toPathToRegexpPath` function ignores `...` and keeps it as
part of the regexp path. This means `pathToRegexp` will attempt to
handle `/foo/bar/:...baz` and `/foo/bar/:[...baz]` rather than
`/foo/bar/:baz*`

### How?
The regex used for matching the path was updated to support the dynamic
optional segment, and then we special case catch-all segments

Fixes #51784

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2023-06-25 14:02:10 -07:00
Shu Ding
869aeb40ce
Fix HMR for missing dependencies in next-app-loader (#51778)
As noted in the comments, it's necessary to always add optional dependencies as missing dependencies even if they exist because they might be deleted and re-added.

Closes #51763.
2023-06-25 19:26:09 +00:00
Shu Ding
70692d80b4
Rename serverActionsSizeLimit as serverActionsBodySizeLimit and add docs (#51755)
Close the circle after #51104. The name "size limit" can be confusing as it could also mean the size of the Server Action function itself, so this PR changes it to `serverActionsBodySizeLimit` and makes sure it's well documented.
2023-06-24 16:16:09 +00:00
Zack Tanner
c98d2b927d
fix: handle 404 errors in HotReload client (#51637)
### What?
In dev mode, routing to a 404 page will result in an infinite redirect
cycle. This PR is an attempt to bring back similar functionality
currently implemented in the [pages
router.](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/packages/next/src/client/dev/on-demand-entries-client.ts#L41-L59)

### Why?
When the `pong` event (emitted from `onHMR`) occurs on a page that
doesn't exist, it will result in frequent calls to
`router.fastRefresh()`. Because the server response is an error, it'll
trigger a mpa navigation
[here](61ab4aadec/packages/next/src/client/components/router-reducer/fetch-server-response.ts (L115-L117)),
which is treated as an external route
[here](61ab4aadec/packages/next/src/client/components/router-reducer/reducers/fast-refresh-reducer.ts (L45-L53))
(and thus the window is reloaded)

In the case where you're on the page and it goes away, since we don't
have access to `__NEXT_DATA__`, I opted to use the dispatcher which will
trigger the parent `NotFoundBoundary`. This part felt a little awkward
-- I'm open to suggestions on a better way to handle this.

Closes NEXT-1299
Fixes #50585

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2023-06-23 16:30:48 -07:00
최지원
a9870df101
feat: add body parser limit for server actions (#51104)
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### What?
Add configuration options to modify the `bodyParser` size as it used to
be available in Page Router.
### Why?
Server Actions "Error: Body exceeded 1mb limit" cannot be resolved since
the body-parser limit size is hardcoded to `1mb`.
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### What?

Add configuration options to modify the `bodyParser` size as it used to
be available in Page Router for APIs.

```js
export const config = {
  api: {
    responseLimit: false | '8mb' 
  },
}
```

Reference: [API Routes Response Size
Limit](https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/api-routes-response-size-limit)

### Why?

Server Actions "Error: Body exceeded 1mb limit" cannot be resolved since
the body-parser limit size is hardcoded to `1mb`.

```js
// /packages/next/src/server/app-render/action-handler.ts

// ...
const actionData = (await parseBody(req, '1mb')) || ''
// ...
```

Reference:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/packages/next/src/server/app-render/action-handler.ts#L355
### How?

- Added option "serverActionsLimit" as `SizeLimit` type to
`config-shared.ts`
- Modified `action-handler.ts` to validate `serverActions` &
`serverActionsLimit` options in nextConfig
- Added conditional `serverActionsLimit` value and `1mb` if falsy

**Working on testing**

Fixes #49891 | #51097 | #51099

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2023-06-23 16:24:18 -07:00
Adam Mcgrath
fda1ecc31e
Add url to patched fetch response (#51665)
### What?

Add `url` property to response returned from patched fetch

### Why?

So that libraries that rely on `response.url` work with the app directory and fetch cacheing

### How?

Using the same code as https://github.com/vercel/edge-runtime/blob/edge-runtime%402.4.3/packages/primitives/src/primitives/fetch.js#L164

fixes #51642 

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2023-06-23 21:53:17 +00:00
Leah
5d54eaaf18
type check tests (and convert next-test-utils.js to ts) (#51071)
Enables type checking for tests in CI and fixes a bunch of things related to that
2023-06-23 17:42:50 +00:00
Jiachi Liu
db4b9858ca
Add esm entry for next/server and alias @vercel/og (#51651)
The next-metadata-route-loader emitted content with `"next/server"` is still using cjs version which is not get tree-shaked on edge runtime, This PR adds a new esm entry for it and mapped it that on edge runtime so unused exports can be tree-shaked. This case happened when users are using ImageResponse from `"@vercel/og"` instead of `"next/server"`.

2nd change is adding another alias to map `@vercel/og` package to vendored og package inside next.js, this way we could merge the two package instead of bundled both of them


Fixes: NEXT-1303

changed `require.reoslve("next/dist/xxx")` to `${NEXT_PROJECT_ROOT}/xxx}` to avoid to be traced by nft.
2023-06-22 21:34:12 +00:00
JJ Kasper
f749684921
Update cache handling in draft mode (#51663)
Similar to `getStaticProps` when draft mode is enabled we should bypass
the cache so fresh data is shown.

x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C052BQ8F9EJ/p1687440125828479?thread_ts=1684336597.437409&cid=C052BQ8F9EJ)
and
[tweet](https://twitter.com/tomus_sherman/status/1669023879656873988)

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2023-06-22 14:03:11 -07:00
Wyatt Johnson
5871b0d6d7
Pages Error Route Module Rendering (#51374)
Continuing on changes to move the rendering logic into the bundles.

- Unifies edge render functions: `appRenderToHTML` and `pagesRenderToHTML` becomes `renderToHTML`
- When an error occurs, the error module's match is used so the module's internal render can be used (easing transition away from using the server's render method)
- Improved test resiliance
2023-06-22 15:13:13 +00:00
Zack Tanner
6f61fb4068
bugfix: route interception with dynamic paths (#51526)
### What?
Paths with interception markers adjacent to dynamic segments are not correctly parsed, which leads to the path match logic failing. 

### Why?
`getParametrizedRoutes` checks for brackets but isn't expecting to receive an interception marker. For example, a path of `/photos/(.)[author]/[id]` results in the following regex:
`/^\/photos\/\(\.\)\[author\]\/([^/]+?)(?:\/)?$/`

This will not match a path of `/photos/(.)zack/1` since it retained the `[author]` brackets.

`getSegmentParam` has a similar issue when getting values for path params, though we can just skip the interception markers and go straight to the params.

Closes NEXT-1166, NEXT-1013
Fixes #48143
Fixes #49614

link NEXT-1013
2023-06-22 09:43:24 +00:00
Shu Ding
a0cc4aa65e
Revert "Fix standalone not found" (#51506)
Reverts vercel/next.js#51172

Fixes #51482.
2023-06-21 13:15:05 -07:00
Shu Ding
2360925718
Temporarily disable flaky test (#51616) 2023-06-21 16:06:26 +00:00
Jimmy Lai
bc9ed9de98
router: support layout/special files as direct children of parallel routes (#51604)
follow up on #51413 where I kinda forgot to support parsing layout files in sub routes in a parallel segment.

This should fix it by making sure that we check at all level of the app loader tree and by creating an implicit inner `children` for all parallel slot



link NEXT-1301
2023-06-21 11:16:21 +00:00
Shu Ding
30bb252434
Fix shared action module in two layers (#51510)
Currently an "action module" (files with `"use server"` on top) can be
imported by both the server and client layers. In that case, we can't
fork that action module into two modules (one on the server layer, one
on the action layer), but only create it once on the server layer.

This ensures that the action module instance doesn't get forked.

Closes #50801.
fix NEXT-1265
2023-06-19 21:45:51 +02:00
Jimmy Lai
5b7b91f3c5
router: add layout and other file supports to parallel routes (#51413)
This PR fixes a bug in which the layout files were not picked up if they were direct children of a parallel route slot.

Note: there's a bunch of other files that I've used for debugging that are not used for the test but I'm leaving them for future me.




link NEXT-969
2023-06-19 12:35:41 +00:00
Shu Ding
46981388aa
Fix bundling of Server Actions (#51367)
There're 3 layers in the RSC module graph: server → client → action. "Action" means that a Client Component re-enters the server layer by importing a file with `"use server"`, and it should behave the same as the server layer but you can't enter the client layer again (hence we have a 3rd layer name).

Since the action layer has the same behavior and module resolution rules, it should be bundled just like the server layer.

Closes #50658. Originally the issue was that `auth/next` isn't being bundled on the action layer, and it has the async local storage imported. Because of that, that storage comes from node_modules instead of the server bundle.
fix NEXT-1290
2023-06-16 13:47:48 +00:00
Shu Ding
7d7d5a762d
Fix shared layer bundling in Edge Runtime (#51348)
Our shared layer matcher doesn't contain `next/dist/esm`, which breaks Server Actions when there're cookie/header accesses.

Closes #50099. Fix NEXT-1229
2023-06-15 13:03:51 +00:00
Shu Ding
38d1f1699d
Fix Server Actions compiler (#51318)
Make sure we are using `var` instead of `const` as we always put the new
appended statements to the end of the module body, but they can still be
referenced before in the HOC case in the runtime. This causes a runtime
error.

Tl;dr: `a = 1; var a` is fine, but `a; const a = ...` will result in a
compilation error.

Closes #49344.
2023-06-14 17:01:05 -07:00
JJ Kasper
409668107d
Revert "Prefer module fields for RSC server layer" (#51316)
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/51309

Reverts vercel/next.js#51179
2023-06-14 16:55:38 -07:00
JJ Kasper
4aef2b42e4
Update flakey deploy tests (#51314)
x-ref:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/5266469399/jobs/9520655301
2023-06-14 14:50:05 -07:00
Shu Ding
9a36f337da
Simplify server CSS handling (#51018)
Remove the Server CSS manifest and related logic, and use the chunkGroup
CSS files instead for each entry to inject stylesheet links.

Why was that manifest needed in the first place? When implementing CSS
collection for RSC and nested layout initially, we collect CSS imports
at each layer and create corresponding client entries. But then soon got
hit by the problem of duplication and improper tree-shaking. Two layers
can have the same CSS imported so we solved it in a way that "if an
upper layer imports this module, skip it in child layers". Note that
this is deduped by module, so we need to keep the information of "layer
(entry) → CSS modules" somewhere, in a manifest.

Another reason is that we create the client entry before Webpack
optimizes modules, so we can inject the client entry into the same
compilation. But that means the collected client modules from the server
layer are not properly optimized (DCE). **This is a general issue at the
moment that's not specifically related to CSS, although using that
manifest to collect DCE'd info and join the original collected CSS files
with that info temporarily solved it.** That's why I disabled some tests
related to font CSS collection and want to improve it in a more general
way.

Why is that not needed anymore? Main reason is to keep a good balance
between duplication and number of chunks, and delegate the decision to
Webpack's splitChunks plugin. It is not possible to get to a point of 0
duplication unless we ship every CSS module as a single chunk. And since
in #50406 we made the duplication better but at the chunk asset level,
instead of the original module level.

Prior work: #50406, #50610.
2023-06-14 14:43:08 -07:00
mPaella
d492b937e2
fix: Incorrect build size outputs for app dir (#50768)
### What?
Fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/50129

### Why?
The current denormalization of app dir paths doesnt account for the
normalization done in `normalizeAppPath`, causing build log outputs for
certain paths such as anything under a route groups to be incorrect

### How?
There's 2 ways this could be fixed:

1.) Denormalize the app dir paths by reading the
`app-path-routes-manifest.json` and mapping back to the original file
path
2.) (what I chose to do) Normalize the keys of `appBuildManifest`

### Result

App dir paths, including route groups, now have their correct output
size

<img width="494" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/93682696/0eee79b8-7d60-4c88-b07a-dfb750aa9592">

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Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
2023-06-14 14:24:57 -07:00
Shu Ding
754c6480cb
Invalidate client cache when cookies have changed in Server Actions (#51290)
Similar to tags and paths, when `cookies().set()` is called we have to
invalidate the client router cache as well so routes with
`cookies().get()` will not holding the stale data. This is critical for
auth and other scenarios.

In the future we can have an optimization to only invalidate routes that
actually rely on cookies, similar to paths.
2023-06-14 17:26:27 +02:00
Jimmy Lai
c6c4a3d3eb
app router: fix double fetch on prefetch={false} (#51292)
This PR fixes a few reports that we were double fetching when navigating via a link that had prefetch false.

## Context

The bug was happening because we were inadvertently eagerly fetching even if we potentially bailed out of the optimistic navigation, which would then trigger another fetch from going through the regular navigation path.

There's potentially another bug here where we should potentially not bail out of optimistic navigation in the cases reported but we can fix that later.



fix #49844
link NEXT-1287
2023-06-14 13:42:14 +00:00
JJ Kasper
aa8400c2ca
Update flakey rsc streaming test (#51274)
This is checking for only alpha-numerical chars for the build_id value
although they can also contain dashes

x-ref:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/5263773644/jobs/9514284188#step:25:454
2023-06-13 23:37:19 -07:00
Zack Tanner
3427d324d8
fix: app router hash scrolling should respect scroll-padding (#51268)
When navigating to a route with a hash parameter, the layout router
jumps to the element by scrolling to the node's `offsetTop` value.
However, this will ignore `scroll-padding`, which deviates from browser
behavior.

It looks like this isn't an issue in the pages router which currently
makes use of
[`scrollIntoView`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/packages/next/src/shared/lib/router/router.ts#L2262).

Closes NEXT-1171
Fixes #49612

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2023-06-13 20:50:51 -07:00
Jiachi Liu
6e5169b17a
Add buildId into RSC payload (#50974)
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <tim@timneutkens.nl>
2023-06-13 17:58:07 +02:00