### Description
The isolation is unnecessary and we can reuse files when we share
directories
### Testing Instructions
Open multiple pages without client-side navigation in multiple tabs
concurrently.
Add a timeout to the Google Fonts fetch calls in dev. In case they
aren't fetched in time, the fallback font is used instead.
Currently if font fetching fails due to network errors in dev, the
loader is not cached. Every change on a page that uses a font makes it
retry to refetch the font. But, if the network is slow enough to cause
timeouts, that means that every change would force the user to wait for
the timeout before the page being updated. Because of this, the PR also
enables the loader to be cached on error. The drawback is that you would
have to delete the `.next` folder to retry to get the actual font in
case it got cached after failing.
Closes NEXT-726
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This updates to no longer skip caching POST or authed requests with the
fetch cache and instead we bail when `cookies()` or `headers()` is used
prior which is a better heuristic to signal user specific data would be
related to the fetch request.
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Currently all helper functions are exported from huge utils files. This
moves the helper functions to their own files, this approach aligns
better with the rest of the codebase.
The unit tests are split up and colocated with the function it tests.
Also added some missing tests.
Plus some overall cleanup, added comments and fixed types.
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This PR makes `typedRoutes` stricter by constraining generics in `Route` to type string. I've also made generating types for routes a bit more efficient by moving `redirects` and `rewrites`'s processing to the plugin's constructor since `rewrites` and `redirects` don't change in both dev and prod.
I've also been trying to fix a bug where route types doesn't generate all the routes (some appear, some don't), but I've got no clues since that doesn't seem easy to reproduce (perhaps it only happens in my case?)
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Since the default export syntax is not `fnDecl` but `fnExpr` I added two new methods to abstract out all the transform logic and made both `visit_mut_fn_decl` and `visit_mut_fn_expr` use that.
Next step is to support default exports without an ident (`export default async function () {}`).
Fixes NEXT-768.
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Ensures `target` is optional to match vercel/turbo#46801 which removes the option.
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Since we have 2 server compilers (node and edge), the `serverActions`
object will always get overridden by the second compilation during `next
build`. Like the client reference manifest, we need to have 2 objects
for each compiler and merge them when outputting the asset.
Besides that, to avoid `export default` being tree-shaken as unused
export, I changed the loader to use CJS `module.exports` instead. Can't
easily figure out a proper way for now but we plan to create separate
worker for the action endpoint and this will be gone then.
Fixes NEXT-759, read NEXT-761 for the full future plan.
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Adds additional alias for `/src/mdx-components` which makes the
resolving:
- `/src/mdx-components`
- `/mdx-components`
- `@mdx-js/react` (this one doesn't support server components)
Fixes NEXT-515
Fixes#45748
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The reported issue has a `pages` directory above the application directory. We can't detect that in eslint but this rule can just be disabled if the file is in a directory called `app/` which in the worst case disables this rule instead of opts the rule in as with the reported issue.
Fixes NEXT-730
Fixes#46559
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Fixes#43605
Fixes NEXT-325
Fixes NEXT-193
This ensures that when the `fetch()` for the RSC payload gets redirected
server-side to a URL that fails CORS (e.g. an external url). This
catches the error and returns the url that was fetches to be
hard-navigated. This also covers other cases like when the host can't be
reached.
Added a note to add a test for this later as it depends on having a
deployment without CORS.
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## Background
In the early days, `next export` was created when Next.js was SSR-only in order to statically export your pages for self hosting where no server was available. However, around the time `getStaticProps()` and `getStaticPaths()` were introduced, Next.js began [automatically generating static pages](https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/automatic-static-optimization) (SSG first and SSR opt-in) during `next build`. This meant there were very few reasons to use `next export` and it started to become a stale feature.
## Problem We Need To Solve
Users targeting `next export` currently have a really bad experience. They start a new project and use all the features Next.js has to offer because they all features work with `next dev`. Then when development is finished and it comes time to deploy, running `next build && next export` will fail with errors for [unsupported features](https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/static-html-export#unsupported-features).
## Solution
This PR introduces a new configuration option, `output: 'export'`, to indicate that the user intends to run `next export`.
With this change, Next.js can fail fast during `next dev` if any [unsupported features](https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/static-html-export#unsupported-features) are used, thereby improving developer experience with instant feedback.
```js
/**
* @type {import('next').NextConfig}
*/
const nextConfig = {
output: 'export',
}
module.exports = nextConfig
```
Similar to #46328 but with `hasServerComponents: false` for the compiler
so RSC syntax constrains don't apply here.
Note that since we don’t bundle external modules in API routes, we can't
resolve to `react-server` so that one will be tricky.
Fixes NEXT-625
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This:
* Adds a compile-time feature, `__internal_nextjs_integration_test`,
which is set when building Turbopack for the Next.js integration test
suite.
* When built with `__internal_nextjs_integration_test`, expects the
environment variable `NEXT_FONT_GOOGLE_MOCKED_RESPONSES` to be set with
an absolute path to a JavaScript file exporting a mapping of urls to
stylesheet text. This is used in place of making real requests to Google
Fonts.
* Addresses some small bugs in next/font/google to bring the
implementation in line with the urls generated by Next.js without
Turbopack.
* Changes classnames generated by next/font to use 6 character hashes,
bringing it in alignment with Next.js without Turbopack.
Test Plan:
* Adjusted existing unit tests
* In Next.js, `node run-tests.js -c 1 test/e2e/next-font/index.test.ts`
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Related NEXT-472
When you have `app/page.js` and `pages/page.js`, the `pagePath` are the
same, which is `/page`. This will result require cache conflicts. When
you visit the `app/` page first, then the `pages/` page, the 2nd request
will still get the app dir page module, which result in server error.
Solution: use different cache key of pagePathCache for pages/ and app/
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For requests made via the edge runtime, they will not contain the
`originalRequest` object used by the request storage to enable
headers/cookie access. This uses the request object passed when in the
edge runtime.
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Failing test for #35734.
Love the change made in #46666! This PR tries to refactor it by adding
an abstraction `pluginState` object. For the build process, it's just a
serializable field that we can attach to the result and resume it as the
state at the process beginning. For Webpack plugins, it's an object with
all the needed states and their initial values.
The proxy is for lazily initializing these states so they're still
global variables, but always initialized after the worker resumes the
plugin state.
This way we no longer need to import these plugins from the build
worker, and mutate each module export field:
`Object.assign((flightPluginModule as any)[field], (serializedFlightMaps
as any)[field])`.
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This implements webpack loader context api for `emitError` and
`emitWarning`, each of which emit Turbopack issues at the appropriate
error level. As with webpack’s implementation, `emitError` does _not_
cause builds to fail [0].
This uses next-dev issue snapshots (vercel/turbo#3774) to test that issues are
emitted.
[0] https://webpack.js.org/api/loaders/#thisemiterror
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Co-authored-by: Justin Ridgewell <justin@ridgewell.name>
### Description
* use completions to signal additional invalidations for evaluation
* avoid adding these modules as runtime entries, since that will
unnecessarily code generate, bundle and execute these modules
* gets rid of the watch_files_hack
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Since it's perfectly valid to do an authorized request during revalidate we shouldn't consider this a reason to throw the static to dynamic error during runtime. If an authorized request is done during build and caching isn't enabled for a path it will still bail from being turned into a Prerender.
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* get rid of attached filesystem for our embedded modules
* get rid of import "." in favor of inner assets
depends on vercel/turbo#3999
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separate process for each compilation to reduce memory usage building up
from all compilers sharing same process.
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Refactor the logic of picking the font file to use for the font fallback
generation. Add additional tests that checks that the correct font file
is picked. Also adds more comments explaining the logic and assumptions
behind the functions.
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Changes ESLint warning message to still encourage usage of `next/image`
for the best experience, but also denoting that optimization could come
with incurred costs.
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Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
fixes#46611
this PR fixed customer dist type(`distDir` option in next.config.js) in
`tsconfig.json` will be a hard coded absolute path issue which is a bug
from PR #46249
since dist type only be added when user using app dir, to reproduce this
issue you need to make `app dir` toggle on and add a `distDir` option in
`next.config.js` file
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* add Asset::ident() as unique identifier of an Asset
* add ChunkItem::ident() instead of ChunkItem::to_string()
(ValueToString)
* base `chunk_path` on AssetIdent instead of path only
Motivation:
We want to get rid of the `import "."` in favor of inner assets. When
doing this we no longer need to place virtual assets below the actual
file path and they can stay in their original path. But placing virtual
assets below the actual asset also made the `Asset::path` unique, which
would no longer be the case after using inner assets. Some parts of the
code base relied on `Asset::path` being unique (e. g. module ids and
chunk paths). But actually we never guaranteed that to be unique.
After this PR `Asset::ident` is intended to be unique and allow to carry
more information than only the path:
* Query string (`module?query`)
* Fragment (`module#fragment`)
* Asset (additional wrapped assets by key value pairs)
* Modifiers (additional transformations applied on the module, e. g.
`chunks`, `client chunks`)
* In future: Part (select a subpart of the module, e. g. only export
abc, or the module evaluation, or some internal part)
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fixes#31159fixes#44553
Path aliases defined in `tsconfig.json` or `jsconfig.json` are not
automatically configured to work with Jest. This means that these
aliases have to be defined in multiple places.
This PR configures the SWC Jest transform to handle the `baseUrl` and
`paths`, so that users don't need to configure a `moduleNameMapper` for
Jest.
~This PR intends to make the experience more seamless by automatically
configuring Jest's `moduleNameMapper` and `moduleDirectories` based on
the settings in a project's `tsconfig`/`jsconfig`.~
~Users will be able to supply their own configuration for these fields,
if they have use-cases that require manual configuration.~
~The implementation is taken from the [`paths-to-module-name-mapper`
function in
`ts-jest`](5a0880add0/src/config/paths-to-module-name-mapper.ts).~
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This implements middleware support for Turbopack's route resolver. In
https://github.com/vercel/turbo/pull/3930, I'm updating the data that we
pass to include a new `MiddlewareConfig`, which includes the files
needed for invoking the edge function and the matchers extracted from
the middleware's static `export config = {}`.
~~This needs to wait for https://github.com/vercel/turbo/pull/3930 to
land first~~ Merged.
Fixes https://linear.app/vercel/issue/WEB-624
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Cleaned up duplicate code around async storage. Also fixed some types:
- Changed `supportsDynamicHTML: boolean`
- Changed `revalidate: false | number | undefined`
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This PR fixes some issue caused by PR 46327, which asserted that
`NextBuildContext.original(Rewrites|Redirects)` are defined although
`config._original(Redirects|Rewrites)` (which these two copied from) are
not actually defined when `config.redirects`/`config.rewrites` are not
as well (see `loadRedirects`/`loadRewrites`). So this PR fixes that by
removing those assertions and checking whether those are defined in
`createRouteDefinitions` before iterating them.
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Partially resolves WEB-671.
There are some test cases use `data-nextjs-dialog-header` to lookup its
inner text to verify error output. Due to differences of error overlay
layout between turbopack / next-dev, those 2 have different inner texts.
PR applies a workaround, by introducing new data tag
`data-nextjs-turbo-dialog-body`. Next.js upstream will need following
update to utilize this tag in its test suites.
alternate urls should allow string type for relative paths
## Bug
Fixes#45824
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Currently if a file or folder (that contains an entry) is renamed in app dir, the dev server will stop working because we never remove the old entry. Since all client entries in app dir are created as child entries programmatically via the RSC plugin, they're different and not handled by our existing hot reloader logic:
f0cbe84e4c/packages/next/src/server/dev/hot-reloader.ts (L666-L677)
This PR adds a file path to child entries as well (it can be layout, page and other entries) so in the entry generation step we can prune the invalid ones.
Fixes#46379, fixes NEXT-650.
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Fix usage of textDecoder to prevent breaking utf8 characters
fixes#46561
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// it's too hard to get a reproducible test
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// error links are not needed
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x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/46545
In the open graph protocol spec, `og:image` and `og:image:url` are identical. But some platform might don't have full support for it.
We change it back to render `og:image` as it's the most common and compatible format, also easy to align with the code docs
fixes#46104
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`entryName` will contain the extension if it's not a normal JS entry, this causes CSS being missing in pages with a custom extension in app dir (e.g. MDX). Here we add a `.replace(/\.[^\\/.]+$/, '')` to the entry name.
Fixes NEXT-709
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This PR refactors the implementation of `Route<T>` to be more compact
(2/3 fewer union types), and adds support for static rewrites and
redirects. Check the updated test for more details.
In the future I plan to continue to refactor this by extract static
routes out as unions (instead of always relying on type inference) for
better autocompletion. Maybe a dev-only feature?
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This accomplishes 2 things:
- Moves the creation of the edge info onto the Next.js side
- Extracts the middleware's `export const config = {}`, so that we can know what matchers are needed before invoking the edge function definition.
After this, an update to the Next.js side will enable middleware.
Fixes WEB-623
Fixes#46288
Makes TypeScript behavior match runtime by no longer allowing files to
be imported absolutely relative to project root without using a relative
path or a path alias. This changes behavior introduced in
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/44672 which also added the paths
alias `@/*: ["./*"]`, which works without a baseUrl.
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This is yet another follow-up PR of #46378...
In my discussion with the author of PR 46457, I figured out that
exporting with the .d.ts extension doesn't work in TS < 5.0, which I
didn't really notice because my projects were already using TS 5.0 and
Next's tests were passing. This PR just deletes the extension from the
export path.
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This:
* Adds issue snapshot support to next-dev-tests. This will allow us to
assert that certain issues are raised in tests that require next-dev.
* Extracts common snapshot code into a new crates,
`turbopack-test-utils`, which is shared between snapshot tests and
next-dev-tests.
* Implements an issue reporter that emits issues in a channel to the the
integration test code, where they are snapshotted.
* Fixes an issue where next-dev tests that were not Next.js apps would
emit non-fatal issues for a missing `pages/` directory.
Co-authored-by: Justin Ridgewell <justin@ridgewell.name>
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Co-authored-by: Justin Ridgewell <justin@ridgewell.name>
Closes#43732.
We currently detect if a module is CJS by look through all string tokens to see if any contains `"__esModule"`. That causes `console.log('__esModule')` being detected as CJS accidentally. This PR changes to detect these cases:
- `module.exports`
- `exports.__esModule` (e.g. `exports.__esModule = true`)
- `Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", ...)`
Although this solution isn't perfect, it's much more reliable that the current one already.
Note that this also fixes a bug for `@vercel/og` that although `satori`'s ESM module is imported, it still has the `__esModule` string inside, introduced by bundling its vendors.
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This:
* Addresses feedback from https://github.com/vercel/turbo/pull/3862
* Exempts VirtualAssets from webpack loaders. This addresses a bug where
next-hydrate.tsx could not be read.
* Adds `ModuleRuleCondition::ResourceIsVirtualAsset` to filter these
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Abbreviation for weight was `wgth` on axes iteration while other part
was `wght`.
dynamic = "error" should throw in dev mode, currently, it just gets
ignored.
It doesn't throw a nice custom error, but at least it isn't silently
ignored anymore.
Build behavior stays the same.
This was leftover from copying ReadonlyHeaders it seems.
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Fix for https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/46459
In order to test this, I've updated the `next-image-to-legacy-image`
tests to use fixtures that are written in TypeScript. I've disabled
type-checking and linting on those test fixtures, because they are
pretty noisy.
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As written in the [reference
link](https://hreflang.org/what-is-a-valid-hreflang) in
`alternative-urls-types.ts`, two-letter language codes in ISO 639-1
format can also be used as HrefLang.
So, adding Two-letter language codes into `HrefLang` type in
`alternative-urls-types.ts`.
closes#46284
This is a follow-up PR of #46378, which overlooked one thing - I forgot to export `createServer` from `next/types/index.d.ts` in `declare module 'next'`.
I've also reformatted that part as well, so that it matches Next's coding style.
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## Related
* Closes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/39146 - PR abandoned.
## Details
I was having the same issue at work, as a workaround, we've changed the
`largePageDataBytes` setting as advised but we'd like to keep the
warning ideally. It's something we need to address, but just don't want
to spam our log aggregators while the large data issue isn't resolved.
I believe I've more or less copied what was in the original PR, some
small differences:
* I use `Set` instead of `Map`, please let me know if there is an
advantage to using Map!
* Just to keep code a bit tidier (subjective) put an early return
instead of nesting all the code in an if.
* Added a test to verify only one log appears even when the page is
accessed twice [as requested
here](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/39146#pullrequestreview-1064486985).
Fixes#46401
This PR fixes route groups not working with Windows by handling slashes properly by replacing RegEx expressions with `ensureLeadingSlash`, `getPageFromPath` (which uses `normalizePathSep`),... It also adds a test that ensures `typedRoutes` works with route groups to `app-types.test.js`.
It also replaces `fs.readFile` and String's `replaceAll` that were used to augment `next` in PR 46332 (which were rather overkill and inefficient in my opinion) with a `export * from "next/types/index.d.ts"`.
I've also converted `edgeRouteTypes` and `nodeRouteTypes` to 2 Sets so as to avoid duplications. When we write type `Route`, we also check if a route in `nodeRouteTypes` is already defined in `edgeRouteTypes`.
Types like `SearchOrHash`, `Suffix`, `SafeSlug`,... have also been made private to module "next" (before this PR users could access to these types anywhere in their workspace, which doesn't seem like an expected behaviour in my opinion).
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We currently use the `NEXT_RSC_ERR_INVALID_API` error code for metadata API conflicts which is wrong. The format should be `NEXT_RSC_ERR_INVALID_API: foo` and then the formatter transforms it into `foo isn't supported in app/`.
This PR adds a new `NEXT_RSC_ERR_CONFLICT_METADATA_EXPORT` error code and improves the message. Closes#46406.
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This improves the ambiguous error seen when exporting `metadata` or
`generateMetadata` from a component marked with the `"use client";`
directive.
Example output from tests (`pnpm test-dev
test/development/acceptance-app/rsc-build-errors.test`)
```console
File path:
app/client-with-errors/metadata-export/page.js
console.log
browser log: ./app/client-with-errors/metadata-export/page.js
ReactServerComponentsError:
You are attempting to export "generateMetadata" from a component marked with "use client", which is disallowed. Either remove the export, or the "use client" directive. Read more: https://beta.nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/metadata
,-[6:1]
6 |
7 | // export const metadata = { title: 'client-metadata' }
8 |
9 | export async function generateMetadata() { return { title: 'client-metadata' } }
: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
`----
File path:
app/client-with-errors/metadata-export/page.js
```
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Partially resolves WEB-628
Starting next-dev relies on some stdout status to grab its devserver
url, and this PR correctly bubbles up custom turbopack binary's stdout
to make it work.
This adds a relative app dir field to the required files manifest so
that we don't rely on absolute paths from a cached build since the cache
can be restored in a separate context where the value no longer applies.
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/45864
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Looks like this is breaking when run against `vercel-site`, going to revert temporarily to allow investigating further without blocking canary.
Reverts vercel/next.js#46328
This ensures we set `lastModified` when pulling from upstream cache
instead of using `isStale` on the cache entry since once it's stored to
the memory cache the `isStale` field would never be updated.
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Closes NEXT-620
Test with app-playground locally on windows VM
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Follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/46287 this updates
how we load the cache handler for the incremental cache so it's
compatible with edge and also adds regression testing with a custom
handler.
This adds a new client router filter for app paths and redirects so that
we correctly hard navigate when a transition for one of this paths is
encountered. This fixes the longstanding issue where redirects weren't
applied on the client so a redirect that matches a dynamic route as well
would transition to the dynamic route on client transition but not on
direct visit. Similarly this ensures we hard navigate to app paths from
pages even if a page dynamic route matches the path.
The specific filter leveraged here is a bloom filter as we can tolerate
some false matches (currently targeting an error rate of `2%`) as they
just trigger a hard navigation which should be acceptable and this also
avoids needing to send an entire manifest with the related paths.
We can leverage a manifest for the generated SSG paths as well in a
follow-up to fix `fallback: false` routes not being navigated correctly
on client-transition in some cases as well.
The filter is initially behind an `experimental.clientRouterFilter` flag
in `next.config.js` although this is auto-enabled when leveraging app
directory to ensure proper transitions.
fixes NEXT-609
closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/46235
x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C035J346QQL/p1677028663246719)
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/41344
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/40062
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/37889
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/26426
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/35837
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These loader rule changes should speed up compilation a bit as regexp
matches should be way faster than function calls with loop and
`includes` inside (`isResourceInPackages` is expensive), especially when
the project is large.
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## Feature
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feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a
PR.
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Leverage edge build of react-server-dom-webpack on server and keep
browser build of it for client build
Closes NEXT-606
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Add `contentDispositionType` config to Image Optimization API so the user can configure `inline` vs `attachment`.
This is recommended when `dangerouslyAllowSVG` is enabled but can also be used when its disabled.
Makes urls in build errors clickable by turning them into `<a>`. Reuses the `<HotlinkedText />` component in build errors that previously only was used in runtime errors. Also fixes an error that made the links break if they had `\n` before or after the url.
Fixes NEXT-586
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This will automatically apply `babel-loader` to Next.js apps that
include a babel configuration file alongside `next.config.js`. It
requires the app to provide `babel-loader` itself.
Test Plan: Added an integration test.
This implements a new `ContentSourceProcessor` trait and
`WrappedContentSource` struct that allows our `ContentSource`s to
register some processor to transform the eventual `ContentSourceContent`
that an inner `ContentSource` returns. Yah, it's a bit of a mouthful
with lots of very similar sounding names.
Essentially, the old `SourceMapContentSource` and
`NextSourceMapTraceContentSource` wrapped some inner `ContentSource`,
and would request content from them, and process that content into a
source map JSON or trace JSON. But, they didn't implement the `NeedData`
response, so it only supported very primitive inner content sources.
This PR extracts that knowledge into a single `WrappedContentSource`,
which will recursively wrap every `ContentSourceResult` until we land on
a fully resolved `ContentSourceResult::Result`. At that point, it hands
off the work to a `WrappedGetContentSource`, which performs the
processing on whatever content is returned by the inner
`GetContentSourceContent`. If you can't tell yet, I'm making the
description intentionally verbose to highlight just how similar our
struct/trait names are.
Fixes WEB-614
This switches the `chunk_content_internal` function from a sequential
BFS to a parallel BFS (+ reverse topological sort at the end).
I expected this to make some difference in performance, as traversing
references in parallel can lead to better CPU usage (see vercel/turbo#3771), but in
practice our benchmarks show no significant difference.
Real apps might be a different story, but I didn't notice any particular
performance improvement on vercel.com either.
This implementation is not perfect (we're making more calls to
`get_children` than strictly necessary), but I think it's enough to
measure a potential performance improvement.
Marking this as a draft for now as it's more complicated than the
current implementation and there's no clear win to adopting this.
We now store react errors in the error overlay (hydration errors) and if
the error overlay receives the "build ok" message after that it will
hard reload the page to recover
define process.env.NODE_ENV to development for next-dev
define and set `process.turbopack`
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We need to invalidate router node.js process when routes change for correctness
In future we can pass the routes list to next.js instead of only invalidating @jridgewell
We also need the separated structure for next build @alexkirsz
fixes NEXT-479
## content
This PR adds a `getTracer` API to Next.js that uses the `otel/api` under
the hood to provide Next.js level instrumentation through Open
Telemetry.
This also adds an example `with-opentelemetry` to demonstrate how it can
be used, assuming you have a collector.
This allows most notably to have `getServerSideProps` and `fetch` calls
inside Server Components traced.
## details
- we hide most internals spans, if you want to see all of them, use the
NEXT_OTEL_VERBOSE=1 env var
- if you want to use this, you'll need to rely on the
`config.experimental.instrumentationHook` config option to initialise
OTEL, like in the example
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Replacement for #46156
Closes NEXT-587
* `metadataBase` will always need to be provided for twitter image and
opengraph image
* Fixing the metadataBase isn't picked up by static og/twitter images
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Use `path.join` to build the path instead of a template string. This ensures the format is correct on all platforms. Currently it incorrectly matches API routes as pages due to forward slashes in `/api/` being added to the end, which doesn't work on Windows.
This caused the dev server to incorrectly log `Duplicate page detected`.
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Updates handling for app dir caching for edge runtime and adds additional tests.
x-ref: NEXT-511
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
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Fixes NEXT-598
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PR.
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unrelated changes:
- add missing await
- fix TYPO in test comment
This issue was caused by the fact that we have been replacing `@/` ->
`[importAlias]` even in tsconfig.json itself.
fixes#45884
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When passing absolute URLs to `<Link>` on a Next.js site using
Internationalized Routing, the site's domain will be prepended to the
URL, causing broken links. This PR checks if the provided URL is an
absolute URL, and if so, skips the logic that prepends the domain.
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feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a
PR.
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Closes#46091. As explained in the comments, in certain cases CSS
extracted via mini-css-extract-plugin doesn't have layer info attached
and we can't simply skip them. Since this is more of an optimization,
it's fine to add a special case for CSS.
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PR.
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Related to NEXT-526, we saw some error reports that `RenderResult` was created with `undefined` result:
```
Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'getReader')
```
And that's likely from this place where we override the type with `as string`, so here we are adding an error message to make it more explicit for future debugging.
Regarding the root cause, I think it's possible to be related to this comment:
b3f3bf59b9/packages/next/src/server/app-render.tsx (L2128-L2129)
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This ensures we correctly handle the new route matchers with turbopack.
Also updates the custom-routes test suite to allow it to run against
turbopack although relies on changes in
https://github.com/vercel/turbo/pull/3894 for the tests to run
correctly.
The benefit of this depends on
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/45962, but it remains compatible
with apps including `loader-runner`.
This first attempts to require `loader-runner` from the app's installed
version of Next.js, falling back to requiring the package directly. We
should probably eventually remove this fallback once all compatible
versions of Next.js include the precompiled version, as that has a more
predictable version of the package.
Test Plan: Linked a local copy of Next.js including
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/45962 to an app without
`loader-runner` that uses loaders and verified loaders ran.
Before the static evaluation didn't consider the fact that objects and arrays can be mutated. So we can't just assume for sure that they have certain properties/items. Instead we add an unknown mutation alternative to handle that.
This avoids `if(obj.prop)` to be replaced with `if(true)` when prop is initialized with true. It might be modified in future.
This PR fixes the bug where a client boundary (`"use client"`) is defined in a module (`"type": "module"`). Currently Next.js throws this error:
```
error - Error: Cannot find module 'private-next-rsc-mod-ref-proxy'
```
...that will be resolved with this PR.
The only limitation after this fix is, you can't have `export *` under a client boundary in a module. Added a error message for that.
NEXT-595
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When in the pages dir, the compiler errors where the `"use client"` directive is used incorrectly should tell the user how to fix the error - not just say:
```
You have tried to use the "use client" directive which is not supported in the pages/ directory.
```
This removes those cases and instead displays the same error as in the app dir. However, if you try to import something that requires it to be a Server Component, the pages error is still:
```
That only works in a Server Component which is not supported in the pages/ directory.
````
ref: [slack](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C035J346QQL/p1676983422753729)
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If there's a build error on initial page load, the error is sometimes displayed as a server error instead of a build error:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25056922/220099125-5f538551-342f-4bca-a670-a04d8428de2d.png)
When the hot reloader sends the `sync` event to the client, it always picks the latest compilation. The problem occurs if only the server has errors and the client is the latest. In that case the server errors are ignored and the client stats are sent instead.
This PR makes it check if the server compilation has errors, if that's the case we use those stats. `built` events acts the same, new client builds are [ignored if the server has errors](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/packages/next/src/server/dev/hot-middleware.ts#L123.):
```ts
onClientDone = (statsResult: webpack.Stats) => {
this.clientLatestStats = { ts: Date.now(), stats: statsResult }
if (this.closed || this.serverLatestStats?.stats.hasErrors()) return
this.publishStats('built', statsResult)
}
```
Fixes NEXT-403
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* Use next-swc to detect invalid metadata exports
* In client components page under app dir, metadata exports are not
available
* In server components page under app dir, metadata and gM exports can
be exported together
Move sync metadata / async metadata typing resolving test to UT
Closes NEXT-368
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This ensures there is no client component entry created for route.js.
@shuding is going to investigate further why this would break the
manifest generation in development.
Fixes#45956
Fixes NEXT-588
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This PR ensures that the `vary` header is set for pages responses and
Edge SSR responses too, to avoid potential caching problems when
navigating between them.
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This adds `loader-runner` to the compiled packages distributed with
Next.js
This is a dependency of Turbopack's webpack loader support. Currently,
users have to manually install `loader-runner` in their application to
use webpack loaders with Turbopack. This will allow Turbopack to require
loader-runner from within the installed version of Next.js instead.
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Currently the export conditions we use for certain runtime, in different
places of the config are totally random. This PR unifies them by
referring to the single constant.
Also adds `worker` as a condition of the edge runtime.
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Another small cleanup stemming from the the `basePath` PR. Makes the
introspection ordering consistent, which is a nice usability win.
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Fixes NEXT-583
Ran into this when looking into adding an integration test for the RSC
normalizing PR.
Middleware has the ability to override `headers` which causes
client-side navigation to break as it'll remove the `rsc` header which
causes Next.js to respond with the HTML response instead of the RSC
payload.
This PR ensures the RSC headers are always copied over as middleware
does not get access to them.
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Fixes#45883
Fixes NEXT-541
The reason the url after normalization in middleware ended up being
`/somethingabc=def` instead of `/something?abc=def` is that the regex
matches `?` so the `?` will be removed. Since it's in a capture group
the only change needed was applying that by adding `$1` to the
replacement.
Added some unit tests for this function, going to add additional
integration tests now.
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This PR fixes `next/image` codemods and makes sure that the tests are properly testing the codemods using the `tsx` parser. This is accomplished by make sure each codemod declares the `tsx` parser instead of the CLI.
Related to: https://twitter.com/styfle/status/1625992439428263937
Addressing @gnoff 's comments from #45923
* Only freezing for the parentMetadata `argument`
* Group dev specific code in one place for less branches and better DEC
* Concurrently run the metadata resolving promises
Fix title merging: should use the parent layout instead of adjacent
layout
This is a bug fix as we are currently traversing all modules in the
client compiler to collect the reference info. However, this is only
relevant to modules in the `appClient` layer. It fixes some bug where a
module is imported by both app/ and pages/ so the same resource path
causes a conflict.
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Closes#45485.
Currently we always output the first error message from the compiler to
avoid making the CLI noisy. However for RSC the first error can
potentially be the consequence of another error which is the real cause.
In #45485, the first error was `Attempted import error: 'includes' is
not exported from '@remirror/core-helpers'` but it was actually caused
by the failure of bundling a package `get-dom-document`. The package is
one of the deps of another package, and then that package is a dep of
`@remirror/core-helpers`. Everything in the dependency chain failed to
import but we only shows the first one (probably the leaf), which makes
it impossible to debug.
This PR fixes it by throwing a special error when we notice that
something is not bundle-able in RSC. And in the output process we
prioritize RSC bundling and RSC errors first — as they are usually the
cause of other errors.
The new error message looks like this:
<img width="981" alt="CleanShot-2023-02-16-8HUK7vAZ@2x"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3676859/219216666-7521ca52-68e0-41ed-9219-4d49535f5645.png">
And by applying that change the error will be resolved.
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System entrypoints such as like `amp` can be included in the same chunk group of a module we are trying to load, but they are guaranteed to be existing and there's no need to list them in the manifest's chunks.
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- Add test for edge route
- Add edge route loader
- Ensure edge route does not trigger static generation
- Remove unused import
- Use new loader during compilation
- Add names for routeKind to help debugging
- Ensure route is considered a appDir page
- Return response from edge runtime
- Handle edge route in dev and prod
Fixes NEXT-510
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Move initial into the cache, so the top level boundaries will wrap the
head contents. Then we can use navigation API like `notFound` in the
`generateMetadata`, the notFound errors could be still captured in that
case
Closes NEXT-292
Added tests for not found in metadata
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Enables using `next/font` by adding `@next/font` as a dependency and
reexporting its loaders.
Always generates the `font-loader-manifest` as we can't know beforehand
if the user intends to use `next/font` or not.
Also adds telemetry for `next/font` usage.
The tests are updated to use `next/font`. But `@next/font` is tested in
`test/e2e/next-font/index.test.ts` and `test/e2e/app-dir/next-font` as
well to ensure it doesn't break.
Fixes NEXT-351
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Use the Metadata API instead of creating a `head.js` when automatically
creating a root layout. The generated layout is the same as the one in
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/45819, but with a different title
and description.
Automatic root layout:
```tsx
export const metadata = {
title: 'Next.js',
description: 'Generated by Next.js',
}
export default function RootLayout({
children,
}: {
children: React.ReactNode
}) {
return (
<html lang="en">
<body>{children}</body>
</html>
)
}
```
Fixes NEXT-545
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This fixes 2 bugs that I've found:
1. If the `middleware.ts` file doesn't exist, then we get an unhelpful `unable to resolve relative "."` error during `next-edge` transition processing
- This is fixed by not processing the `VirtualAssetVc` with the edge transition
2. If you're using an older Next version, then the router doesn't have a `type` field
- Because the `type` field is empty, we hit neither the `rewrite` nor `none` cases and fall through to the middleware case, returning an empty response with no body.
- This is fixed by treating `{ url: string, headers: … }` as `{ type: 'rewrite', url: string, headers: … }`
This updates our Next.js router, passing the `edgeInfo` manifest generated from the `middleware.js` file (or any other configured page extension).
Fixes WEB-277
Fixes WEB-370