When visiting a non-locale prefixed path (`/hello` instead of `/fr/hello`) we don't trigger locale redirects currently so if another locale is matched we need to ensure this is reset to the `defaultLocale` for rendering to prevent a mis-match on the client and the server.
This also fixes hydration errors from occurring with `asPath` for `getServerSideProps` pages due to `normalizeLocalePath` expecting only a pathname and `asPath` containing `hash` and `query values also.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/18337
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/18510
This PR deprecates the `unsized` property from NextImage because the property did not accomplish the desired effect.
Users should rely on one of the new layouts instead:
- `<Image layout="fixed" />`
- `<Image layout="intrinsic" />`
- `<Image layout="responsive" />`
- `<Image layout="fill" />`
The `unsized` property will continue to work as-is in production but is deprecated and will throw in dev.
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### TODO:
- [x] test `layout=fill` in typescript types
- [x] test `layout=fill` render behavior
- [x] test that `unsized` switches to `layout=fill`
- [x] test `next dev` erroring on `unsized`
- [ ] layout docs (tracked in issue #18554)
- [ ] both `layout=fill` and `layout=responsive` use all deviceWidths in the srcset
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Fixes#18541
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
This PR introduces a new `layout` property.
This allows 3 possible values (`fixed`, `intrinsic`, or `responsive`) which solve many use cases we have seen since 10.0.0 and will hopefully avoid usage of `unsized`.
Fixes#18351
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
* Add err.sh for missing images domain
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* Update test
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
This does two things:
- Rename `iconSizes` to `imageSizes`.
- Give priority to `imageSizes` regardless of `deviceSizes` as a means to opt-out of the srcset behavior.
This separates the `next.config.js` property `images.sizes` into to properties: `images.deviceSizes` and `images.iconSizes`.
The purpose is for images that are not intended to take up the majority of the viewport.
Related to #18122
There was a bug when the user defines a width on the Image component, but a larger size image is requested.
This is because the browser uses the `srcset` to decide which image size to request and we had the srcset basically hardcoded.
This PR fixes the behavior so that the `srcset` will never be larger than the `width` defined on the component.
It also fixes a bug where the preload srcset did not match the img srcset.
- Related to #18147
- Related to #18122
For many users refactoring from `<img>` to `<Image>`, we can often support their properties as-is.
The exception was width/height.
This PR allows the `<Image>` component to accept strings for `width` and `height` just like `<img>`.
Related to #18122
This PR updates the `<Image>` component to follow the same property naming as native `<img>`.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/Img#attr-loading
This currently allows two values,`loading=lazy` and `loading=eager`, but there might be new values added in a future spec.
cc @atcastle
This makes sure that we detect the correct default locale for domain specific locales since a domain can have a different default locale residing at the root and we need to check this on the client for prerendered/auto-static pages. This also makes sure we disable the built-in redirect handling when on Vercel since it's handled already.
Tests for this are tricky since we need to load the browser with a custom domain which requires editing the host file. Existing tests should ensure this doesn't break non-domain specific locale behavior though. This was also tested manually while testing https://github.com/vercel/vercel/pull/5298
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/17370
This PR adjust the Web Vitals reporting to be called *after* rendering occurs. It used to work like this, but React's render method is no longer synchronous—so we have to do it in an effect.
Existing tests should cover this code path, and IMO it's unfeasible to test that it's invoked _after_ hydration.
Also removed the `&& ST` condition which is not relevant to Web Vitals.
This adds the `locale` prop for `next/link` to allow transitioning between locales client-side and also allows passing the locale to `router.push/replace` via the transition options similar to `shallow` e.g. `router.push('/another', '/another, { locale: 'nl' })`
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/17370
While working on https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/17755 noticed a couple of cases that needed fixing and broke them out to this PR to make that one easier to review. One fix is for `ssgCacheKey` where it wasn't having the `locale` prefix stripped correctly due to the locales no longer being populated under the server instances `renderOpts` and the second fix is for the `asPath` not being set to `/` when the `locale` is the only part in the URL e.g. `/en` became an empty string `""`
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/17370
Follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/17370 this adds mapping of locales to domains and handles default locales for specific domains also allowing specifying which locales can be visited for each domain.
This PR also updates to output all statically generated pages under the locale prefix to make it easier to locate/lookup and to not redirect to the default locale prefixed path when no `accept-language` header is provided.
Follow-up PR to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/17370 when the path is not prefixed with a locale and the default locale is the detected locale it doesn't redirect to locale prefixed variant. If the default locale path is visited and the default locale is visited this also redirects to the root removing the un-necessary locale in the URL.
This also exposes the `defaultLocale` on the router since the RFC mentions `Setting a defaultLocale is required in every i18n library so it'd be useful for Next.js to provide it to the application.` although doesn't explicitly spec where we want to expose it. If we want to expose it differently this can be updated.
This adds the initial changes outlined in the [i18n routing RFC](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/17078). This currently treats the locale prefix on routes similar to how the basePath is treated in that the config doesn't require any changes to your pages directory and is automatically stripped/added based on the detected locale that should be used.
Currently redirecting occurs on the `/` route if a locale is detected regardless of if an optional catch-all route would match the `/` route or not we may want to investigate whether we want to disable this redirection automatically if an `/index.js` file isn't present at root of the pages directory.
TODO:
- [x] ensure locale detection/populating works in serverless mode correctly
- [x] add tests for locale handling in different modes, fallback/getStaticProps/getServerSideProps
To be continued in fall-up PRs
- [ ] add tests for revalidate, auto-export, basePath + i18n
- [ ] add mapping of domains with locales
- [ ] investigate detecting locale against non-index routes and populating the locale in a cookie
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/17110
Removes `next-head-count`, improving support for 3rd party libraries that insert or append new elements to `<head>`.
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This is more or less what a solution with a `data-` attribute would look like, except that instead of directly searching for elements with that attribute, we serialize the elements expected in `<head>` and then find them/assume ownership of them during initialization (in a manner similar to React's reconciliation) based on their properties.
There are two main assumptions here:
1. Content is served with compression, so duplicate serialization of e.g. inline script or style tags doesn't have a meaningful impact. Storing a hash would be a potential optimization.
2. 3rd party libraries primarily only insert new, unique elements to head. Libraries trying to actively manage elements that overlap with those that Next.js claims ownership of will still be unsupported.
The reason for this roundabout approach is that I'd really like to avoid `data-` if possible, for maximum compatibility. Implicitly adding an attribute could be a breaking change for some class of tools or crawlers and makes it otherwise impossible to insert raw HTML into `<head>`. Adding an unexpected attribute is why the original `class="next-head"` approach was problematic in the first place!
That said, while I don't expect this to be more problematic than `next-head-count` (anything that would break in this new model also should have broken in the old model), if that does end up being the case, it might make sense to just bite the bullet.
Fixes#11012Closes#16707
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cc @Timer @timneutkens