Leverages `AsyncLocalStorage` when available for handling static generation context and falls back to requiring render to be isolated when `AsyncLocalStorage` is not available.
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Added support for search params and NEXT_LOCALE cookie if set
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## Problem
Currently the Next.js infer utility (`InferGetServerSidePropsType` and
`InferGetStaticPropsType`) types can lead to a wrong inferred types
(`never`). This happens if these functions return something different
than: `{props: {}}`.
**Example:** `getServerSideProps`
```typescript
export async function getServerSideProps({ query }: GetServerSidePropsContext) {
if (query.foo) {
return {
notFound: true,
}
}
return {
props: {
foo: "bar"
},
}
}
type PageProps = InferGetServerSidePropsType<typeof getServerSideProps>
// => type PageProps = never
```
**Example:** `getStaticProps`
```typescript
import type { InferGetStaticPropsType, GetStaticPropsContext } from 'next'
export async function getStaticProps(context: GetStaticPropsContext) {
if (context.params?.bar) {
return {
notFound: true,
}
}
return {
props: {
foo: 'bar',
},
}
}
type PageProps = InferGetStaticPropsType<typeof getStaticProps>
// => type PageProps = never
```
This is because the first infer condition of the utility type is not
satified leading to a never result.
```typescript
export type InferGetServerSidePropsType<T> = T extends GetServerSideProps<
infer P, // <- NOT SATISFIED
any
>
? P
: T extends (
context?: GetServerSidePropsContext<any>
) => Promise<GetServerSidePropsResult<infer P>>
? P
: never // <- NOT SATISFIED
```
## Solution
I have experimented with different solutions ending with a much simpler
type, that is faster to execute, easier to read and universally usable
for both prop variations.
```typescript
/**
* Flow:
* - Make sure getStaticProps is a function
* - Get its return type
* - Extract the one that contains {props: any}
* - Return the props
*/
export type InferGetStaticPropsType<T extends (args: any) => any> = Extract<
Awaited<ReturnType<T>>,
{ props: any }
>['props']
```
## Bug
- [x] Related issues: fixes#36615, #15913,
https://twitter.com/leeerob/status/1563540593003106306
- [x] Type tests added
## Future thoughts
Since `InferGetStaticPropsType` and `InferGetServerSidePropsType` are
now the same, it's api could be merged into one utility type (e.g:
InferNextProps). I recommend doing this in a different PR.
## Additional info
I have tested this approach using the following [external
package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/infer-next-props-type)
(@timneutkens sorry for the late PR). Since about 12 Month I haven't
received any negative feedback (issues) regarding this approach.
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If there's any resolve alias in webpack config, an aliased resource url will error with `require.resolve` usage in flight manifest plugin, we need to resolve the absolute resource url first then pass down to flight manifest
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When there's an error while connect to mongodb (timeout for example), it will be cached and need to restart next.js, by handling the error correctly (clear cached promise) it will try to reconnect to mongodb if the function is called again
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We have heuristic checks in the SWC transform to make sure you are not
using client-only APIs such as `useState` inside the Server Components
graph. However inside our server graph compilation we also have to
import the framework and renderer itself (not just the component), and
some utility files import these client APIs (because they can be shared
by the SSR or client code). Hence we have errors like
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/3083270196/jobs/4984135491.
To manually opt-out these errors, you can do `import React from 'react'`
and use these APIs via `React.useState`.
cc @feedthejim
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Currently, `link[rel=preload]` inserted by `priority` will not have the `crossOrigin` attribute, which will cause the preloaded response not to be used, since the CORS policy mismatches. The PR fixes that.
Fixes build errors related to
https://github.com/browserslist/caniuse-lite/issues/102
see
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/3082979772/jobs/4983345078
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Tree share the `typeof window` conditions in styled-jsx for edge runtime. Let swc loader go through the styled-jsx assets under node_modules, applying the optimization as well
`test-app/server/edge-ssr.js` -155B
As per @sebmarkbage's suggestion, this PR refines the error message to
be more readable and friendly:
```
error - ./components/qux.js
You're importing a component that needs useEffect. It only works in a Client Component but none of its parents are marked with "client", so they're Server Components by default.
,----
5 | import { useEffect } from 'react'
: ^^^^^^^^^
`----
Maybe one of these should be marked as a "client" entry:
./components/qux.js
./components/baz.js
./components/bar.js
./app/dashboard/index/page.js
```
It's more ideal to put error codes inside the SWC transform and format
it in the Next.js logging layer. A future improvement is to tweak the
message a bit more for these specific cases:
- [ ] The error already happens inside an entry point (page or layout),
so itself should have "client" added (or removed), not it parents.
- [ ] When importing `"server-only"` inside a client component, we can
directly hint to the user which module in the import chain is marked
with `"client"`.
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Only upgrade react-exp.
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We used to do an extra pass of SWR `parse` and loop over the AST inside
JavaScript to check if `getServerSideProps` or `getStaticProps` is used
in a client page or layout. Instead this can be done in the same
`react_server_components` SWC transform now.
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Sends web vitals to Vercel analytics.
My plan for the test was to assert the data sent by the client but there's a bug where it's always null when sending a blob https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/6479.
When adding support for a custom web vitals reporter it will be easier to assert the values sent by the reporter.
Ensures Flight responses are not loaded as HTML.
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Small change leveraging the `createFromFetch` method instead.
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When the error comes from the RSC transform in SWC, we want to enforce the verbose mode because the module trace can be critical here. An example:
<img width="635" alt="CleanShot 2022-09-18 at 12 37 02@2x" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3676859/190898135-7b258ae1-64e4-4c7b-b4d3-b2e9d2ee0245.png">
Also in this PR I changed `trace.originName` to `trace.moduleName` in the output as the former can contain loader information and options:
```
Import trace for requested module:
./app/dashboard/index/page.js
../../../../packages/next/dist/build/webpack/loaders/next-app-loader.js?name=app%2Fdashboard%2Findex%2Fpage&appPaths=%2Fdashboard%2Findex%2Fpage&pagePath=private-next-app-dir%2Fdashboard%2Findex%2Fpage.js&appDir=%2FUsers%2Fshu%2FDocuments%2Fgit%2Fnext.js%2Ftest%2Fe2e%2Fapp-dir%2Fapp%2Fapp&pageExtensions=tsx&pageExtensions=server.tsx&pageExtensions=client.tsx&pageExtensions=ts&pageExtensions=server.ts&pageExtensions=client.ts&pageExtensions=jsx&pageExtensions=server.jsx&pageExtensions=client.jsx&pageExtensions=js&pageExtensions=server.js&pageExtensions=client.js!
```
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Follow up for https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/40415
Remove internal next client api determination, fully relying on `'client'` directive.
Change `.client.js` extension to `.js ` in tests, remove legacy / unused test files
## Feature
Change server components convention from using `.server.js` / `.client.js` file extension to determine it's a server or client component to using `'client'` js literal as a directive for determine client components boundary.
React RFC: https://github.com/reactjs/rfcs/pull/189
New behavior doesn't consume `.server.js` as server components any more, if you're enabling `serverComponents` flag, every `page.js` in app dir will become server components by default. If you adding a `'client'` directive to the page, then that page will become a client component. This rule also applies to the normal js components, client components will require a `'client'` directive to indicate its identity, instead of having a `.client.js` extension.
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This fixes the WASM handling for edge during deploy as the sandbox
context won't be present so we should keep this restricted to dev. No
additional tests were added as our existing tests caught this.
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/39539
Fixes:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/3049403049/jobs/4915784368
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This is an initial implementation of the Server Components SWC
transformer. For the server graph, it detects client entries via the
`"client"` directive and transpile them into module reference code; for
the client graph, it removes the directives. And for both graphs, it
checks if there is any invalid imports for the given environment and
shows proper errors.
With that added, we can switch from `next-flight-client-loader` to
directly use the SWC loader in one pass. Next step is to get rid of the
`.client.` extension in other plugins.
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Continues #39778Closes#40499
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Closes#40571
An earlier fix in #24481 did not consider the `/` case. The page path normalization method `normalizePagePath` turned `/` into `/index` and the route matching was skipped for the index route's non-existent HTML file.
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Adds a new option to the current font optimization to enable
experimental font size adjust
The new `optimizeFonts` config will be
```
optimizeFonts: {
inlineFonts: true,
experimentalAdjustFallbacks: false,
},
```
To enable the feature, set `experimentalAdjustFallbacks: true`
`optimizeFonts: false` will disable the entire feature (including
inlining google font definition)
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If in `resolve.fallback` we set previously polyfilled modules to `false`
instead of an empty object, webpack will pass the compilation _and_ not
include any polyfills.
Fixes#40522, fixes#40364
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fixes#40562
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## Bug
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- fixes
- #38528
- #40432
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Hi, it is my first pull request in this project.
So... if you need anything more tasks, please tell me.
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x-ref: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25267
Bump the version of `react-server-dom-webpack` and use `experimental_use` to unwrap the promise to access RSC payload instead of using `readRoot`. `readRoot` is removed from the response type.
This masks flight parameters from middleware so it doesn't interfere with RSC or routing.
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`shake_exports` relies on `ecma_transforms_optimization`, otherwise this will be thrown if running tests:
```
error[E0433]: failed to resolve: could not find `optimization` in `transforms`
--> crates/core/src/shake_exports.rs:7:23
|
7 | ecma::transforms::optimization::simplify::dce::{dce, Config as DCEConfig},
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ could not find `optimization` in `transforms`
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