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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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 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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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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This serves to add support for [Subresource
Integrity](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Subresource_Integrity)
hashes for scripts added from the new app directory. This also has
support for utilizing nonce values passed from request headers (expected
to be generated per request in middleware) in the bootstrapping scripts
via the `Content-Security-Policy` header as such:
```
Content-Security-Policy: script-src 'nonce-2726c7f26c'
```
Which results in the inline scripts having a new `nonce` attribute hash
added. These features combined support for setting an aggressive Content
Security Policy on scripts loaded.
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PR.
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Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
Check `pagesDir` to bypass empty pages folder when appDir is enabled
* Output empty loadable manifest for now if there's no `pagesDir`
* No custom aliases with all page extensions for `/_app`, `_document` if pagesDir is empty, only keep the built-in ones
* Check pagesDir in build/dev-server/eslint
* Type safe: change arguments of some APIs from optional to required, so that we won't mess up with default arguments
This PR updates a few features from experimental to stable status:
- `next/future/image` component
- `remotePatterns` configuration
- `unoptimized` configuration
## Feature
As the title, support `has` match, `local` that works the same with the `rewrites` and `redirects` of next.config.js on middleware config. With this PR, you can write the config like the following:
```js
export const config = {
matcher: [
"/foo",
{ source: "/bar" },
{
source: "/baz",
has: [
{
type: 'header',
key: 'x-my-header',
value: 'my-value',
}
]
},
{
source: "/en/asdf",
locale: false,
},
]
}
```
Also, fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/39428
related https://github.com/vercel/edge-functions/issues/178, https://github.com/vercel/edge-functions/issues/179
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Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
For historical reasons, Next.js has been falling back to polyfill certain Node.js APIs in the browser. `webpack` itself stopped doing it, and so should Next.js. This might unexpectedly break some packages in the ecosystem though, so it is being introduced as an experimental flag. These imports will now throw a `Module not found` error and the package maintainer should make sure that the library isn't relying on these Node.js APIs when the package is meant for browser usage.
Let's take a look at a common example, the `crypto` API, which can be imported as `import crypto from "crypto"` but [should already be available in browsers](https://caniuse.com/cryptography). Until now, Next.js has fallen back to use a polyfilled version for the import, which resulted in a bundle-size increase.
```js
import crypto from 'crypto'
import { useEffect } from 'react'
export default function Page() {
useEffect(() => {
console.log(crypto)
}, [])
}
```
it imports `crypto`, which currently resolves to [`crypto-browserify`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/crypto-browserify).
So the bundle will include `crypto-browserify` as well:
```sh
Page Size First Load JS
┌ ○ / 131 kB 213 kB # <--
└ ○ /404 194 B 82.2 kB
+ First Load JS shared by all 82 kB
├ chunks/framework-bcc2dc0ea27ab0c6.js 45.1 kB
├ chunks/main-dc2421aef72299b4.js 35.4 kB
├ chunks/pages/_app-a85935458980c5c2.js 708 B
└ chunks/webpack-9b312e20a4e32339.js 836 B
```
Here, we can just remove the import, as we are [safely accessing](https://nextjs.org/docs/migrating/from-create-react-app#safely-accessing-web-apis) the [Crypto Web API](https://caniuse.com/cryptography):
```diff
- import crypto from 'crypto'
import { useEffect } from 'react'
export default function Page() {
useEffect(() => {
console.log(crypto)
}, [])
}
```
Which will reduce the bundle size:
```sh
Page Size First Load JS
┌ ○ / 269 B 82.2 kB # <--
└ ○ /404 194 B 82.1 kB
+ First Load JS shared by all 81.9 kB
├ chunks/framework-bcc2dc0ea27ab0c6.js 45.1 kB
├ chunks/main-dc2421aef72299b4.js 35.4 kB
├ chunks/pages/_app-a85935458980c5c2.js 708 B
└ chunks/webpack-fd82975a6094609f.js 727 B
```
This is harder to detect if the `crypto` import is in a third-party package though. By setting `experimental: { fallbackNodePolyfills: false }`, Next.js will now fail at build-time and should show where the unnecessary import comes from, so the developer can reach out to the package maintainer to fix this issue.
Note: There might be differences between the living standard and some of these older polyfills, so you have to make sure your code works well without the polyfilled version.
Related feedback: https://twitter.com/lfredolo/status/1539608666026000384
Follow-up to the earlier enabling of classes/variables etc.
Bug
Related issues linked using fixes #number
Integration tests added
Errors have helpful link attached, see contributing.md
Feature
Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
Related issues linked using fixes #number
Integration tests added
Documentation added
Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
Errors have helpful link attached, see contributing.md
Documentation / Examples
Make sure the linting passes by running pnpm lint
The examples guidelines are followed from our contributing doc
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
follow-up for #39518
* revert `styled-jsx/style` import path to `next/dist/shared/styled-jsx`
* Since `styled-jsx` cannot be resolved through `node_modules/next/node_modules` by external resolving, we forcedly resolve styled-jsx as cjs external in webpack
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
Continue to optimize the base server to make it leaner. These are only needed by the Node.js server currently.
Related:
- #39433
- #39045
- #39044
- #39037
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## Documentation / Examples
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WIP.
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## Bug
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## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
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Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <6324199+timneutkens@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use require hook and alias to resolve styled-jsx
* re-export styled-jsx types from compiled
* fix lint
* add test for styled-jsx css
* setup require hook in server
* compile import path to styled-jsx/style
* revert require hook
* add test for server styled-jsx resolving
* update test
* pre copy styled-jsx assets
* fix styled-jsx dts
* add npmrc for styled-jsx e2e test
* load require hook directly
* rm legacy test
* fix lint
* fix pnpm install error
* split require hook
* only alias styled-jsx
* make styled-jsx resolving statically analyzable
* update test
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Use flush effects to custom apply css-in-js solution to app. Re-introduce flush effects to app-render, and remove default support of styled-jsx in `app/`. So that users will choose their own css-in-js solution if they need any customization. styled-jsx won't appear in client bundle if you didn't use it.
For now we have to inject the initial styles before `</head>` to avoid hydration errors. Later on we can remove this once react can handle it.
- [x] inject styles before end of head element
- [x] add tests
Cleans up both Flight plugins and leverages type inference more.
- Rename plugin
- Update name
- Remove note on webpack5
- Add types for Flight manifest
- Use webpack5 type and tapPromise
- Remove any
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## Documentation / Examples
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* [edge] allow importing blob assets
* Fix test
* extract to a new file, to make it easier to read and review
* Use webpack asset discovery and transform with a loader
* fix tests
* don't prefix assets
* use emitFile
* rename assets to blobs to be more specific
* rename blobs to assets and use webpack's hashing algo
* Dedupe correctly
* Add a Node.js dep test
* Update packages/next/server/next-server.ts
Co-authored-by: Tobias Koppers <tobias.koppers@googlemail.com>
* [code review] test remote URL fetches
* [code review] use `import type` for type-only imports
* Update packages/next/server/next-server.ts
Co-authored-by: Tobias Koppers <tobias.koppers@googlemail.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
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Co-authored-by: Tobias Koppers <tobias.koppers@googlemail.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
This PR introduces an environment variable that allows to modify the `EdgeRuntime` value on compilation time.
This is done to allow cloud providers like Vercel to have a different value, and enable user code and 3rd party libraries to have different code paths depending on the Edge Functions provider.
## Related
- Related to #30739
## Bug
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## What's in there?
The Edge runtime [does not support Node.js modules](https://edge-runtime.vercel.app/features/available-apis#unsupported-apis).
When building Next.js application, we currently fail the build when detecting node.js module imported from middleware.
This is an blocker for using code that is conditionally loading node.js modules (based on platform/env detection), as @cramforce reported.
This PR implements a new strategy where:
- we can build such middleware/Edge API route code **with a warning**
- we fail at run time, with graceful errors in dev (console & react-dev-overlay error)
- we fail at run time, with console errors in production
## How to test?
All cases are covered with integration tests.
To try them live, create a simple app with a page, a `middleware.js` file and a `pages/api/route.js`file.
Here are iconic examples:
### node.js modules
```js
// middleware.js
import { NextResponse } from 'next/server'
// static
import { basename } from 'path'
export default async function middleware() {
// dynamic
const { basename } = await import('path')
basename()
return NextResponse.next()
}
export const config = { matcher: '/' }
```
```js
// pags/api/route.js
// static
import { isAbsolute } from 'path'
export default async function handle() {
// dynamic
const { isAbsolute } = await import('path')
return Response.json({ useNodeModule: isAbsolute('/test') })
}
export const config = { runtime: 'experimental-edge' }
```
Desired error (+ source code highlight in dev):
> The edge runtime does not support Node.js 'path' module
Learn More: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/node-module-in-edge-runtime
Desired warning at build time:
> A Node.js module is loaded ('path' at line 2) which is not supported in the Edge Runtime.
Learn More: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/node-module-in-edge-runtime
- [x] in dev middleware, static, shows desired error on stderr
- [x] in dev route, static, shows desired error on stderr
- [x] in dev middleware, dynamic, shows desired error on stderr
- [x] in dev route, dynamic, shows desired error on stderr
- [x] in dev middleware, static, shows desired error on react error overlay
- [x] in dev route, static, shows desired error on react error overlay
- [x] in dev middleware, dynamic, shows desired error on react error overlay
- [x] in dev route, dynamic, shows desired error on react error overlay
- [x] builds middleware successfully, shows build warning, shows desired error on stderr on call
- [x] builds route successfully, shows build warning, shows desired error on stderr on call
### 3rd party modules not found
```js
// middleware.js
import { NextResponse } from 'next/server'
// static
import Unknown from 'unknown'
export default async function middleware() {
// dynamic
const Unknown = await import('unknown')
new Unknown()
return NextResponse.next()
}
```
export const config = { matcher: '/' }
```
```js
// pags/api/route.js
// static
import Unknown from 'unknown'
export default async function handle() {
// dynamic
const Unknown = await import('unknown')
return Response.json({ use3rdPartyModule: Unknown() })
}
export const config = { runtime: 'experimental-edge' }
```
Desired error (+ source code highlight in dev):
> Module not found: Can't resolve 'does-not-exist'
Learn More: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/module-not-found
- [x] in dev middleware, static, shows desired error on stderr
- [x] in dev route, static, shows desired error on stderr
- [x] in dev middleware, dynamic, shows desired error on stderr
- [x] in dev route, dynamic, shows desired error on stderr
- [x] in dev middleware, static, shows desired error on react error overlay
- [x] in dev route, static, shows desired error on react error overlay
- [x] in dev middleware, dynamic, shows desired error on react error overlay
- [x] in dev route, dynamic, shows desired error on react error overlay
- [x] fails to build middleware, with desired error on stderr
- [x] fails to build route, with desired error on stderr
### unused node.js modules
```js
// middleware.js
import { NextResponse } from 'next/server'
export default async function middleware() {
if (process.exit) {
const { basename } = await import('path')
basename()
}
return NextResponse.next()
}
```
```js
// pags/api/route.js
export default async function handle() {
if (process.exit) {
const { basename } = await import('path')
basename()
}
return Response.json({ useNodeModule: false })
}
export const config = { runtime: 'experimental-edge' }
```
Desired warning at build time:
> A Node.js module is loaded ('path' at line 2) which is not supported in the Edge Runtime.
Learn More: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/node-module-in-edge-runtime
- [x] invoke middleware in dev with no error
- [x] invoke route in dev with no error
- [x] builds successfully, shows build warning, invoke middleware with no error
- [x] builds successfully, shows build warning, invoke api-route with no error
## Notes to reviewers
The strategy to implement this feature is to leverages webpack [externals](https://webpack.js.org/configuration/externals/#externals) and run a global `__unsupported_module()` function when using a node.js module from edge function's code.
For the record, I tried using [webpack resolve.fallback](https://webpack.js.org/configuration/resolve/#resolvefallback) and [Webpack.IgnorePlugin](https://webpack.js.org/plugins/ignore-plugin/) but they do not allow throwing proper errors at runtime that would contain the loaded module name for reporting.
`__unsupported_module()` is defined in `EdgeRuntime`, and returns a proxy that's throw on use (whether it's property access, function call, new operator... synchronous & promise-based styles).
However there's an issue with error reporting: webpack does not includes the import lines in the generated sourcemaps, preventing from displaying useful errors.
I extended our middleware-plugin to supplement the sourcemaps (when analyzing edge function code, it saves which module is imported from which file, together with line/column/source)
The react-dev-overlay was adapted to look for this additional information when the caught error relates to modules, instead of looking at sourcemaps.
I removed the previous mechanism (built by @nkzawa ) which caught webpack errors at built time to change the displayed error message (files `next/build/index.js`, `next/build/utils.ts` and `wellknown-errors-plugin`)
since we no longer have a single compiler for browser & edge, we can enable
source map generation by default for all edge functions. This would make it
much easier to debug and understand what's happening when deploying to prod
as the log statements will show us the actual code location instead of post
bundling and minified location.
This also removes the experimental flag as it's not needed anymore.
this is a regression from the previous implementation where Next.js compiled Middleware using
the client compiler. We used to favor the browser exports over the `module` and `main`,
which allowed packages like `debug` to work without any changes on Edge Functions. This is
no longer the case, and this commit fixes that.
Side note: I believe that in the future we will also have a different key to symbolize edge
deployments. Maybe it will be `winter` to refer to WinterCG, but only time will tell!
Another side note: we need to add support for import maps for advanced use cases.
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
this commit allows to use EdgeRuntime as a dead code eliminator identifier:
```ts
if (typeof EdgeRuntime !== "undefined") {
console.log("will be stripped away");
} else {
console.log("will be kept in the bundle");
}
```
which means we're replacing `EdgeRuntime` with a literal
## Related
- Fixes#30739
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `pnpm lint`
- [ ] The examples guidelines are followed from [our contributing doc](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing.md#adding-examples)
Previously we use custom webpack alias for specific react versions for non server side node runtime aliases. This PR alias the entire folders of `react/` and `react-dom/` so that no more alias in next.config is required but only the nodejs require hook.
* Alias `react` and `react-dom` by default
* Use `react@experimental` to run server components integration test
* Drop with-react-17 test util, add `__NEXT_REACT_CHANNEL` as an env var for testing and development to specify the react channel is 17 or new experimental version
This ensures we properly alias and internalize `@swc/helpers` so that we don't rely on package managers hoisting this dependency for the build to work properly. This also disables the external helpers with `jest` as this can also require hoisting to work and doesn't provide as much of an optimization.
## Bug
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
Fixes: [slack thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C0289CGVAR2/p1656437059151439)
This PR amends behavior of swc's cache by setting it explicitly under `distDir` from next.js config.
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `pnpm lint`
- [ ] The examples guidelines are followed from [our contributing doc](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing.md#adding-examples)
* Fix npm publish to include `future` folder
* Fix webpack config and add a test
* lint-fix
* Change static import to url string
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
This PR introduces a new experimental component, `next/future/image`, which is inspired by the existing experimental `layout="raw"`.
The difference is that much of the code has been deleted in order to reduce client-side code as well as reduce complexity:
- No `layout` prop
- No `loader` config (although `loader` prop works)
- No `IntersectionObserver`, use native `loading="lazy"`
- No `lazyBoundary`
- No `lazyRoot`
- No `fill` (yet) so width & height are required
- No `objectFit` (use `style` instead)
- No `objectPosition` (use `style` instead)
This improves performance because native `loading="lazy"` doesn't need to wait for React Hydration and client-side JS.
In a future PR, we will modify `next/image` to remove `layout="raw"` since this new component supersedes it.
## Feature
- [x] Integration tests added
- [x] Documentation added
- [x] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [x] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
In a previous PR (#19032), we added a hard error during `next export` if the default Image Optimization API is being used because it requires a server to optimized on demand. The error message offers several different solutions but it didn't consider that by the time someone runs `next export`, they are probably done writing their app.
So if `next export` is a hard requirement, the quickest path forward is to disable Image Optimization API. So this PR adds a new configuration option to `next.config.js`:
```js
module.exports = {
images: {
unoptimized: true
}
}
```
### Update
Upon further discussion, we might want to avoid doing this just for images and instead introduce a top-level config to indicate export is coming and then handle errors or warn for [unsupported features](https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/static-html-export#unsupported-features).
```
module.exports = {
nextExport: true
}
```
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Re-introduce Edge API Endpoints
This reverts commit 210fa39961, and
re-introduces Edge API endpoints as a possible runtime selection in API
endpoints.
This is done by exporting a `config` object:
```ts
export config = { runtime: 'edge' }
```
Note: `'edge'` will probably change into `'experimental-edge'` to show
that this is experimental and the API might change in the future.
* Support `experimental-edge`, but allow `edge` too
Co-authored-by: kodiakhq[bot] <49736102+kodiakhq[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>