- Using `namedChunks` where possible, this will also allow for faster access to the chunks as we no longer have to look them up like we did before using `find`
- Using the new asset hooks introduced in the latest webpack beta
- Using the new externals function signature
This updates collecting dynamic route params on Vercel to make sure that missing optional dynamic routes are undefined. Additional tests for this mode have also been added to ensure the params are being collected properly
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/15579
This adds handling for custom-routes with `basePath` to automatically add the `basePath` for custom-routes `source` and `destination` unless `basePath: false` is set for the route.
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/14782
Discovered while working on https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/14848
when asPath is the same but href is different it should use `replaceState` instead of `pushState`, so that browser back/forward behavior is preserved. Currently it's comparing a path that includes basepath with one that excludes it, so `pushState` is always used. This makes sure the behavior is the same as when running next.js without a basepath
This makes sure to base64 encode the `.env*` file contents before passing them in the URL for the serverless-loader since `!` is a special character in this case which can cause webpack to fail to build
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/14749
Initial PR to make `next build` work with webpack 5, still needs more work to make sure runtimeChunk and such are shared between pages.
- No longer needs the custom ChunkNamesPlugin as the default behavior was changed
- Dropping AMP First client page bundles is now compatible
We previously used to remove our FOUC helper inside of the style injection to ensure content was shown as fast as possible.
This behavior, however, was problematic for a few reasons:
1. Large JavaScript chunks would take longer than an animation frame to parse, causing FOUC
1. Rendering would sometimes complete before an animation frame, causing improper effects
To fix the latter, we started removing the no FOUC helper **before** rendering, however, we never fixed the former by removing the dead code.
There's not a great way to test this because the FOUC is so fast and flaky, however, this code really shouldn't exist and isn't likely to be re-added (regress).
Also, we already have FOUC tests that occasionally flake, probably due to this.
Fixes#12448Fixes#13058Fixes#11195Fixes#10404
Updates the way filenames are generated for browser compilation.
Notably:
- All entry bundles now have hashes in production, this includes pages (previously pages used a buildId in the path)
- The AmpFiles no longer depends on hardcoded bundle names, it uses the buildManifest instead (internals)
- All cases where we match the page name from the chunk/entrypoint name now use the same function `getRouteFromEntrypoint` (internals)
- In development we no longer include the "faked" `buildId` set to `development` for page files, instead we just use the `/_next/static/pages` path (was `/_next/static/development/pages`). This was changed as it caused unneeded complexity and makes generating the bundles easier (internals)
- Updated tons of tests to be more resilient to these changes by relying on the buildManifest instead of hardcoded paths (internals)
Follow up of these PRs:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/13759https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/13870https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/13937https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/14130https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/14176https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/14268Fixes#6303Fixes#12087Fixes#1948Fixes#4368Fixes#4255Fixes#2548
This toggles the separate Windows `devtool` setting for WSL. We cannot test this as we do not have access to WSL in our current test setup suite, however, this is a temporary patch that should be fixed with the webpack 5 upgrade, so I do not feel strongly about testing it.
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Fixes#14253
To make `asPath` consistent with `basePath` handling this makes sure it is always stripped including on the client under the `asPath` value and from `req.url` in the `serverless-loader`. Additional tests have been added for this behavior to ensure we don't regress on this
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/14037
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/14039
Webpack will randomly execute script order if its runtime is not prioritized before chunks execute.
This seems to be somehow triggered in #13870 because of slightly different script ordering.
This had actually broke CSS, which is why our tests are failing 50% of the time:
Without this PR:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/616428/84221491-57f0a000-aaa3-11ea-9dff-c27c87d29ac5.png)
However, it's still problematic to use `async` in development since we rely on script execution order. So, this PR disables `async` in development.
We're exploring `defer` in the future anyway (over `async`), which will be ordered, so I don't mind diverging between dev and prod in this way.
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Fixes#13911
Initial work to use chunkhashes instead of buildid for the page files in production. This does not change the calculation of the filename itself initially.
Disambiguate between pages/index.js and pages/index/index.js so that they resolve differently.
It all started with a bug in pagesmanifest that propagated throughout the codebase. After fixing pagesmanifest I was able to remove a few hacks here and there and more logic is shared now. especially the logic that resolves an entrypoint back into a route path. To sum up what happened:
- `getRouteFromEntrypoint` is the inverse operation of `getPageFile` that's under `pages/_document.tsx`
- `denormalizePagePath` is the inverse operation of `normalizePagePath`.
Everything is refactored in terms of these operations, that makes their behavior uniform and easier to update/patch in a central place. Before there were subtle differences between those that made `index/index.js` hard to handle.
Some potential follow up on this PR:
- [`hot-reloader`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/13699/files#diff-6161346d2c5f4b7abc87059d8768c44bR207) still has one place that does very similar behavior to `getRouteFromEntrypoint`. It can probably be rewritten in terms of `getRouteFromEntrypoint`.
- There are a few places where `denormalizePagePath(normalizePagePath(...))` is happening. This is a sign that `normalizePagePath` is doing some validation that is independent of its rewriting logic. That should probably be factored out in its own function. after that I should probably investigate whether `normalizePagePath` is even still needed at all.
- a lot of code is doing `.replace(/\\/g, '')`. If wanted, that could be replaced with `normalizePathSep`.
- It looks to me like some logic that's spread across the project can be centralized in 4 functions
- `getRouteFromEntrypoint` (part of this PR)
- its inverse `getEntrypointFromRoute` (already exists in `_document.tsx` as `getPageFile`)
- `getRouteFromPageFile`
- its inverse `getPageFileFromRoute` (already exists as `findPageFile ` in `server/lib/find-page-file.ts`)
It could be beneficial to structure the code to keep these fuctionalities close together and name them similarly.
- revise `index.amp` handling in pagesmanifest. I left it alone in this PR to keep it scoped, but it may be broken wrt nested index files as well. It might even make sense to reshape the pagesmanifest altogether to handle html/json/amp/... better
This removes remaining references to `granularChunks` in configs, error messages, and comments.
Also removed the `process.env.__NEXT_GRANULAR_CHUNKS` value.
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Follow up to: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/13663
In serverless mode, it's best practice to propagate an unhandled error so that the function is disposed instead of recycled. This helps fix the "bad state" problem.
Was going through _document and noticed some variable shadowing going on. Added a rule for it to our eslint configuration and went through all warnings with @Timer.
By default, webpack will proceed to run loaders and plugins on all files, even after an error has been encountered during the build process.
This means you might need to wait minutes to see a syntax error encountered in one of your source files. This PR fixes that.
The experimental modern mode runs the type checking plugin twice, which **occasionally** suffers from a race condition that hangs the build.
This PR fixes type checking to only be run once.
While this test cannot 100% reproduce/capture the race condition, I don't feel strongly about the test case:
- We're planning on eliminating this type checking plugin ASAP (for a faster alternative)
- Modern mode implementation as-is will probably go away with webpack 5
As discussed this adds bundling of `.env` files in `serverless` mode so that the environment values are also available when deploying with this target
closes: https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/13332