## Bug
The custom app is missing in the `ctx.AppTree` that causing the issue, it was accidently missed in custom _app.server pr #35666Fixes#36198
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Continuation of #33592 with updates tests / changes.
Co-Authored-By: Balázs Orbán <info@balazsorban.com>
Co-authored-by: Balázs Orbán <info@balazsorban.com>
Co-authored-by: kodiakhq[bot] <49736102+kodiakhq[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
CF worker cannot write a decoded chunk
```
Uncaught (in response) TypeError: This TransformStream is being used as a byte stream, but received a string on its writable side. If you wish to write a string, you'll probably want to explicitly UTF-8-encode it with TextEncoder.
worker.js:61 Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: This TransformStream is being used as a byte stream, but received a string on its writable side. If you wish to write a string, you'll probably want to explicitly UTF-8-encode it with TextEncoder.
at Object.write (worker.js:61)
at worker.js:46
```
fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/36136
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We were feeding pathname like `/routes/[dynamic]` as `req.url` to RSC pages in edge runtime, which is not aligned with node runtime
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This PR adds support of `Content-Length`, `Etag` and `X-Edge-Runtime` headers to the web server.
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* Add experimental ifGenereated flag for unstable_revalidate
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* update ifGenerated -> onlyGenerated
* rename const as well
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* attach pipeTo and pipeThrough polyfills to instance
* remove transformer polyfill
* remove polyfill
* fix missing polyfill in sandbox
* always polyfill the runtime
* always polyfill web streams in renderer
* fix missing AbortController and AbortSignal
* type fix
* fix type generation
* use global
Co-authored-by: Shu Ding <shu@shus-mac-studio.localdomain>
Clean up some code in the renderer and make it more readable.
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There are several places where the decoder should have `stream: true`. Also changed the `encodeText(extraChunk + decodeText(chunk))` pattern to just emit two chunks.
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This updates our `yarn next` command to leverage react v18 by default and removes the need for the test require hook/config modifying when testing react 18. There are some fixtures we need to investigate react 18 support in follow-ups:
- `test/integration/client-navigation-a11y`
- `test/integration/critical-css`
- `test/integration/custom-error-page-exception`
- `test/integration/font-optimization`
- AMP specific tests
x-ref: #33149
RFCs:
- #30996
- #31506
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Part of #31506 and https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/34179. This PR ensures that in the `nodejs` runtime, the flight data is statically stored as a JSON file if possible. Most of the touched code is related to conditions of static/SSG/SSR when runtime and/or RSC is involved.
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This fixes `router.isReady` being incorrect in dev mode due to the `isAutoExport` field being false from `hasConcurrentFeatures` being flagged similar to the static 404 in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/35749. While investigating this I also noticed we aren't properly detecting react 18 when no `next.config.js` is present.
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* Read the proper page file from either pages directory or from node_modules (inernal pages like _app, _document)
* Only reading page runtime when `reactRoot` is enabled, reduce time for react 17 apps
When using streaming SSR decodeText is called repeatedly with incoming
chunks of data. In that case a multi-byte character may occasionally
split between chunks, causing corruption. By setting the TextDecoder
option 'stream' to true, and reusing the same TextDecoder instance,
TextDecoder will memorise “unfinished” characters and decode them when
the next chunk comes.
* fix the dynamic routing of middleware
* add middleware to dynamicRoutes of routes-manifest
* remove unused import
* fix middleware routing with static paths
* update manifest version test
* prevent to match with api route using regex
* use iterator instead of generator
* do not use Iterator
* fix type
* fix type
* remove unused import
* apply the fix for support colons
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Something I noticed while using Middleware is that the older and no longer working methods are still accessible for the `event` with autocompletion because of their types, and the way of knowing they're deprecated is by running the app and seeing the error message, this should improve that when coding in tools like VS Code.
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Updates the naming of these to be in line with what it does.
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We are currently using `!!ComponentMod.__next_rsc__` as the hint for the renderer to tell if the component is a server component, however that export field (`__next_rsc__`) is assigned to client components (`.client.[ext]`) as well.
This PR adds a new `__next_rsc_server__` field which is only true when the component is a server component so the renderer can handle client components correctly.
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* test: warn on substr() usage
Don't allow any new substr() usage after #35421
Signed-off-by: Tobias Speicher <rootcommander@gmail.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Use slice in router-utils
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.substr() is deprecated so we replace it with .slice() which works similarily but isn't deprecated
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Moves two utility functions from `server/router.ts` into their own file. This avoids the middleware pulling in the full Next.js router into its bundle.
There are probably more opportunities like this, but this is a good start. Middleware should likely be bundled by a non-chunking optimizing compiler.
The `readableStreamTee` util is only used by server/render.tsx, but ended up in the middleware runtime bundle. So it's better to add all the utils in one place, and we can remove them once upstream implementation of ReadableStream is ready.
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We should use the `hasConcurrentFeatures` as the condition to enable Fizz, instead of reactRoot, otherwise just by installing React 18 will break stuff such as CSS imports.
Currently `hasConcurrentFeatures` still needs to opt-in via the global `runtime` option. Once we fixed all the CSS bugs and add back #35245, we can flip the condition here again.
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The web server is used as minimal mode, whereas public file handling, envs and compression are both handled by the upper layer (edge runtime if deployed serverlessly, or node server if self-hosted).
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This PR depends on #35242 and #35243. It allows the global runtime to be unset, as well as enables static optimization for Fizz and RSC pages in the Node.js runtime. Currently for the Edge runtime pages are still always SSR'd.
Closes#31317.
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Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds a new layout mode for images called `raw`, as discussed with the core team a while back. This mode has the following characteristics:
- No wrapper `span` around the `img` element
- No sizer svg
- Almost no styles automatically added to the `img` element
- `style` parameter is allowed and is passed through to the underlying `img` element
This also adds documentation changes to describe the new component.
There are a few tradeoffs and DX decisions that may warrant discussion/revision before merging. I'll add a few comments to highlight those issues.
- Related to #18637
## Summary
This PR adds a new `worker` strategy to the `<Script />` component that automatically relocates and executes the script in a web worker.
```jsx
<Script
strategy="worker"
...
/>
```
[Partytown](https://partytown.builder.io/) is used under the hood to provide this functionality.
## Behavior
- This will land as an experimental feature and will only work behind an opt-in flag in `next.config.js`:
```js
experimental: {
nextScriptWorkers: true
}
```
- This setup use a similar approach to how ESLint and Typescript is used in Next.js by showing an error to the user to install the dependency locally themselves if they've enabled the experimental `nextScriptWorkers` flag.
<img width="1068" alt="Screen Shot 2022-03-03 at 2 33 13 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12476932/156639227-42af5353-a2a6-4126-936e-269112809651.png">
- For Partytown to work, a number of static files must be served directly from the site (see [docs](https://partytown.builder.io/copy-library-files)). In this PR, these files are automatically copied to a `~partytown` directory in `.next/static` during `next build` and `next dev` if the `nextScriptWorkers` flag is set to true.
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This PR fixes#31517.
This PR removes the `` const documentPage = `_document${globalRuntime ? '-concurrent' : ''}` `` condition from the config resolution phrase, and only use the built-in one. And later when rendering, we can conditionally convert the default class component into a function component. This change is necessary for the switchable runtime feature (#31506).
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* Fix the static streaming render result isn't the resolved streaming rendering content (resolve suspense)
* Update readable stream polyfill to fit the w3c standard
Only happened with SSR without suspense case
Similar reason to #34474, the prefix (script parts) might be flushed during the render stream causing bad HTML. Use the same tricky to delay the prefix flushing
#### Expected
```html
<div>content</div> <!-- render stream -->
<script>...</script> <!-- prefix -->
```
#### Observed
```html
<!-- prefix choked the render stream -->
<div <script>...</script> >content</div>
```
Test sample:
https://next-react-server-components-r5xocii9r-huozhi.vercel.app/ssr
Partially implements #31317 and #31506. There're also some trade-offs made with this PR: since we can't know if a certain runtime will be used or not beforehand, we have to start both runtime compilers (Node.js and Edge) and then generate entrypoints correspondingly.
Note that with this PR, the global runtime is still required to use the per-page runtime.
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fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/34199
Also fixes response code to return `500` when showing error page of preflight request failure on dev mode
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fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/34966
Wait for reading original request body before overwriting the request properties with `originalBody?.finalize()` call since it caused the problem when middleware does not read request body
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* Add failing colon rewrite test
* add test fixture
* better colon rewrite tests
* middleware rewrite colon tests with query parameters
* fix#31523
this addresses the symptom but the real systemic issue is that prepareDestination is called on rewrite/redirect URLs, which have no defined special behavior for colons and they should not be compiled at all
* hack around prepareDestination to skip compiling x-middleware-rewrite
this is a bit nicer than just escaping colons, but ideally we find a way to obviate prepareDestination
* obviate prepareDestination for x-middleware-rewrite handling
* don't clobber rewrite query data
* omit redundant type
* catch up to main
* It looks like newUrl should contain only pathname
Co-authored-by: Naoyuki Kanezawa <naoyuki.kanezawa@gmail.com>
### Changes
* Remove top-level suspense boundary
* Pipe stream resolved from returned promimse of `renderToReadableStream`
* Remove jsx-runtime alias hack
### Test Changes
Since top level suspense boundary is removed, now content are filled in 1st SSR
This PR introduces a way to use WASM in middlewares.
Next.js will find all `.wasm` imports in middlewares and load them as `WebAssembly.Module` objects, which then can be later instantiated.
The metadata will be stored in `middleware-manifest.json`
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This ensures non-matching API routes can be rewritten with i18n configured as currently we bail and render the 404 page when a locale prefixed API route is requested.
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x-ref: [slack thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/CGU8HUTUH/p1643930049224689)
closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/28921
This gracefully handles errors when the `url` query string param looks like an internal image because it starts with `/` but it is not pointing to an internal image.
Previously, this was printing an unnecessary stack trace when the upstream content-type was undefined.
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds an API config option that disables warning a user when their API response body is over 4 megs. This has been added for users who'd like to stream larger amounts of data from their API acknowledging the drawbacks. This config mirrors the existing [`externalResolver` config](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-routes/api-middlewares#custom-config).
Closes: [#33162](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/33162)
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
By moving `setRevalidateHeaders` to a separate file we can shake off the dependency of `etag` and a polyfill for `Buffer` from the web server (which brings hundreds of kilobytes).
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This PR adds the `X-Powered-By` and `Content-Type` headers to responses sent by the web server. The latter enables compression for the Edge runtime. Still, the web server doesn't have `Content-Length` and `ETag` as the response is usually dynamic.
Part of #31506.
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Fixes#34527
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This PR brings back @Schniz awesome contribution to bring in bodies to middleware. It was reverted to leave it out of the stable release and to have some time to test it out in canary before officially releasing it. This PR is simply a `cherry-pick` of his original work.
Closes: #30953
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/34490
Co-authored-by: Gal Schlezinger <2054772+Schniz@users.noreply.github.com>
## Bug
Fixes: #31993
* Remove the simple component checking in middleware ssr
* Leverage existing components checking for Component / App / Document, if any of these component is not valid react type or is undefined nextjs will error in dev mode with redbox. Like above.
<img width="826" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4800338/154668945-bcee24ee-17aa-4afd-acda-9f8b249891ac.png">
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Fixes the problem that global `process` variable has only the `env` field.
Also fixed the issue that the `env` field is empty when the `process` module is used as the value of the variable (which happens when the module is contained in a dependency of application).
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Implements https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30997 with some minor tweaks to the design:
* The hook is moved to Client Components (e.g. `pages/_app` instead of `pages/_document`). This was a silly oversight in the original design: the hook needs to be called during server prerendering.
* `useFlushEffects` instead of `useFlushEffect` as there isn't a particularly safe way to implement the singular semantics as a Client Component hook given the current implementation of server rendering.
---
Fixes#30997
Currently if you have a Next config like the following:
```js
module.exports = {
experimental: {},
},
```
You are presented with the warning for experimental features, even though you haven't actually enabled any experiments. This PR checks there's at least one key in the `experimental` object before logging the warning.
The shared utils file included an import from `react` (because it was using `createContext`) which seems to be unnecessary in the Middleware bundle.
With this PR and steps #34425 laid out, the bundle size did decrease without breaking functionality.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18369201/154508389-0a813e3e-1e07-4c45-8b71-444cc54a7f9e.png)
Fixes#34425
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* Update server-only changes HMR handling
* Add failing tests for GS(S)P server only changes
* update test
* normalize backslashes
* Update to xor the chunk hashes
* remove test change
* remove other test change
Fixes: #34342
Visiting the following page will call gSSP indefinitely in a loop and logs errors from `on-demand-entries-client`:
```js
const Home = () => null
export default Home
export function getServerSideProps() {
console.log("gssp called")
return { notFound: true }
}
```
We should not keep fetching the page if it returns 404 as it can introduce unnecessary data requests.
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- [x] Add failing test for development / production
- [x] Add failing test for client-side JavaScript
- [x] Write `.next/package.json` with `"type": "commonjs"
- [x] Fix issue with client-side JavaScript showing `module` is not defined
Production works after these changes. Development breaks on module not existing because of the Fast Refresh loader. Working with @sokra to add alternatives to what is being used in the loader to webpack so that it can be updated.
Fixes#23029, Fixes#24334
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This PR removes the experimental `optimizeImages` flag. This feature was designed to automatically add preload tags for images, but I was never able to get it to do a very good job of selecting the images that actually need preloading.
This feature never graduated from experimental and in fact we never even publicized it as an experimental feature for people to try.
Additionally, even if someone was using this feature, it wouldn't have a functional effect, only a performance effect (removal of some preloads).
For those reasons, I believe it is safe to remove this functionality and that it is not a breaking change.
### Changes
* node server and webpack should share the same logic: auto detect react 18 and enable `reactRoot`
* fallback `_error` should use functional document if concurrent rendering is enabled
### Test
* Remove the hard code `reactRoot: true` in test suite
* Test some react-18 test suite with nodejs runtime
* Adding steps to build the app with docker in existing projects (without the need to create the app with the with-docker example)
* Update examples/with-docker/README.md
Fix uppercase
Co-authored-by: Balázs Orbán <info@balazsorban.com>
* lint-fix
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Related to #34185, this PR reduces the size of chunk that contains web-server.ts from 1.14mb to 210.8kb, by splitting base-http and api-utils into different environments.
Only affected thing is we can't have SSG preview mode for the web runtime via `getStaticProps`.
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This PR ensures that the test "should render 500 error correctly" doesn't break when `runtime` is set to `nodejs` with `serverComponents` enabled.
This test case is now moved to the "basic" suite to ensure it doesn't break in both runtimes. And "should not bundle external imports into client builds for RSC" is enabled for the `nodejs` runtime too.
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This ensures we handle `EEXISTS` with `fs.rmdir` for Node.js `v12` and use `fs.rm` when available instead as it is the replacement for `fs.rmdir` with the `recursive` option.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/33860#issuecomment-1035676729
### Fixes
* We need give value for `__flight__` query or it will lost in node runtime
* Match the cache key of flight response (`path + search`, `route, `id`)
* Flight response should return `200` instead of `404` for 404 page
### Tests
* Run rsc for node runtime test suite
* Add more cases for 404
Mark some previously experimental swc compiler options as stable under a new `compiler` option
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As per React 18 recommendation, we should use e.g. `renderToReadableStream` whenever we use `createRoot`. This is particularly important for currently supported suspense features like `React.lazy` to work properly during SSR.
However, unless you have opted in to streaming support (via [the `runtime` flag](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/34068)), we will wait until `onCompleteAll` before sending it (via the `generateStaticHTML` flag).
---
Fixes#33879
Given we've spent a ton of time testing and fixing minifier bugs the majority of cases should now be covered.
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- Add support for async function / promise export in next.config.js/.mjs
- Update docs
Adds support for https://twitter.com/timneutkens/status/1486075973204422665
But also the simpler version:
```js
module.exports = async () => {
return {
basePath: '/docs'
}
}
```
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Since we're always using `ReadableStream`, we should just get rid of `ResultPiper`.
This also lets us replace things like `bufferedReadFromReadableStream` with a `TransformStream` that does the same thing, so that it's `TransformStream`s all the way down.
Finally, we can get rid of the one-off call to `renderToReadableStream` and just use `renderToStream` whenever we're rendering a concurrent tree.
Instead of branching rendering based on Node.js and browser/web runtimes, we should just use the web version for now, which can run as-is on versions >=16.5.0 of Node.js, polyfilling `ReadableStream` on older versions when necessary.
There are a few potential downsides to this, as React is less able to optimize flushing and execution. We can revisit that in the future though if desired.
* fix: update default redirect status to 307 to match docs
* fix: update default redirect status to 307 to match docs
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Cleans up the code of the middleware SSR loader and the web server. Currently the page components and render options are provided to the server via `globalThis` which is not ideal.
Instead we can inject `extendRenderOpts` and `loadComponent` to the web server. Since this is the the minimal mode and we'll need to handle `?flight` requests, we update the server render opts upon `updateRenderOpts` (In the future this should be changed to be passed to `requestHandler` to avoid race conditions).
Currently, we can't fully get rid of the `__server_context` global as we call `getBuildId` in the base server constructor.
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Fixes the merge conflicts in #27003Fixes#24977Fixes#24047Closes#27003
Co-Authored-By: Jamie <5964236+jamsinclair@users.noreply.github.com>
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This allows to have a more streamlined API for rewrites.
Since middlewares are code and not static configurations, we can allow people to
delete query params and not just overwrite them.
**⚠️ Warning ⚠️** this is a breaking change in query parameter behavior with middlewares, but the API will make more sense now. Compare the following:
```diff
import {NextResponse} from 'next/server'
export default function middleware({ nextUrl }) {
- nextUrl.searchParams.set('ignored-query-param', '');
+ nextUrl.searchParams.delete('ignored-query-param'); // 🎉
return NextResponse.rewrite(nextUrl);
}
```
Since this is breaking change, we're adding a warning every time we find a query param that is missing, and eventually--the warning will be deleted.
I don't think we need to worry about older versions of Next.js as the current behavior is misleading: merging query parameters make sense for static rewrites, but not for middlewares where you have access to all the query parameters and can manipulate them freely.
Related:
* This is the opposite of #33454
* This supersedes #33574
In the web runtime, currently we use `absolute500Path || absoluteErrorPath` to act like `/_error`. This PR fixes the behavior to use the `/pages/500.js` for 500 errors and `/pages/_error.js` for 500 fallback and other errors.
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When an invalid image is requested, the 'finish' event is never triggered,
which ultimately leads to a 504 Gateway Timeout error.
This is fixed by invoking the 'callback' in `_write()`.
fix https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/33441
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## Feature
Implements feature requested in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30805.
A few people including myself have been looking to use Relay with Next.JS and want to use the new Rust Compiler. This is my stab at an implementation.
### How it works?
Finds all `graphql` tagged template experssions and replaces them with `require`s to the file generated by Relay.
### Where I need help
- I've only worked with Rust a handful of times so I would appreciate any feedback on my use of language features.
- Is there any performance overhead to many duplicate usages of `require`? I imagine there's a cache in place but I want to be sure.
- I've added some unit tests & integration tests but I might be missing some use cases. Feel free to comment some use cases I'm not thinking about.
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- I haven't added any docs since this is an experimental API.
## Documentation / Examples
You're expected to be running the Relay Compiler along side Next.JS when you're developing. This is pretty standard. I wouldn't expect people to have any problem with this.
### Usage
In your `next.config.js`
```js
module.exports = {
experimental: {
relay: {
language: 'typescript', // or 'javascript`
artifactDirectory: 'path/to/you/artifact/directory' // you can leave this undefined if you did not specify one in the `relay.json`
}
}
}
```
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(#31506 for context)
This PR implements the minimum viable web server on top of the Next.js base server, and integrates it into our middleware (edge) SSR runtime to handle all the requests.
This also addresses problems like missing dynamic routes support in our current handler.
Note that this is the initial implementation with the assumption that the web server is running under minimal mode. Also later we can refactor the `__server_context` environment to properly passing the context via the constructor or methods.
* Removed the s
Removed the s of
"This option was moved to the top level"
was before: "this options was moved to the top level"
* Update packages/next/server/config-shared.ts
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
* Suggestion of @ijjk
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This fixes a case where optional catch-all route values aren't normalized to an array properly when the `index` value is passed. An additional test case has been added to prevent regressing on this.
x-ref: [slack thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/CGU8HUTUH/p1642791113093400)
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Subtask of #31506
* move `serverBuildDir` and getter function of `publicDir` to next-server as only used place
* simplify `getMiddlewareInfo`, remove `distDir` and other params could be accessed from web server itself
Related to #31506, this PR adds `getPrerenderManifest` and `getRoutesManifest` methods to provide manifest files to the base server. In the future, we can consider making these methods async, or provide necessary manifests from the very top.
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Part of #31506, this PR removes `loadEnvConfig` and `chalk` from the base server while keeping the same behavior for the node server.
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We currently have inconsistencies when working with URLs in the Edge Functions runtime, this PR addresses them introducing a warning for inconsistent usage that will break in the future. Here is the reasoning.
### The Browser
When we are in a browser environment there is a fixed location stored at `globalThis.location`. Then, if one tries to build a request with a relative URL it will work using that location global hostname as _base_ to construct its URL. For example:
```typescript
// https://nextjs.org
new Request('/test').url; // https://nextjs.org/test
Response.redirect('/test').headers.get('Location'); // https://nextjs.org/test
```
However, if we attempt to run the same code from `about:blank` it would not work because the global to use as a base `String(globalThis.location)` is not a valid URL. Therefore a call to `Response.redirect('/test')` or `new Response('/test')` would fail.
### Edge Functions Runtime
In Next.js Edge Functions runtime the situation is slightly different from a browser. Say that we have a root middleware (`pages/_middleware`) that gets invoked for every page. In the middleware file we expose the handler function and also define a global variable that we mutate on every request:
```typescript
// pages/_middleware
let count = 0;
export function middleware(req: NextRequest) {
console.log(req.url);
count += 1;
}
```
Currently we cache the module scope in the runtime so subsequent invocations would hold the same globals and the module would not be evaluated again. This would make the counter to increment for each request that the middleware handles. It is for this reason that we **can't have a global location** that changes across different invocations. Each invocation of the same function uses the same global which also holds primitives like `URL` or `Request` so changing an hypothetical `globalThis.location` per request would affect concurrent requests being handled.
Then, it is not possible to use relative URLs in the same way the browser does because we don't have a global to rely on to use its host to compose a URL from a relative path.
### Why it works today
We are **not** validating what is provided to, for example, `NextResponse.rewrite()` nor `NextResponse.redirect()`. We simply create a `Response` instance that adds the corresponding header for the rewrite or the redirect. Then it is **the consumer** the one that composes the final destination based on the request. Theoretically you can pass any value and it would fail on redirect but won't validate the input.
Of course this is inconsistent because it doesn't make sense that `NextResponse.rewrite('/test')` works but `fetch(new NextRequest('/test'))` does not. Also we should validate what is provided. Finally, we want to be consistent with the way a browser behaves so `new Request('/test')` _should_ not work if there is no global location which we lack.
### What this PR does
We will have to deprecate the usage of relative URLs in the previously mentioned scenarios. In preparation for it, this PR adds a validation function in those places where it will break in the future, printing a warning with a link that points to a Next.js page with an explanation of the issue and ways to fix it.
Although middleware changes are not covered by semver, we will roll this for some time to make people aware that this change is coming. Then after a reasonable period of time we can remove the warning and make the code fail when using relative URLs in the previously exposed scenarios.
Part of #31506, this PR moves the code of middleware handling from the base server to the node server.
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## Bug
Fixes: #32515
Previously, we render the `suffix` after consuming 1st chunk, instead we should render it after stream finished
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Adds base http classes, along with Node + Web (partial) implementations
Removes usage of IncomingMessage and ServerResponse from base server
Co-authored-by: Shu Ding <3676859+shuding@users.noreply.github.com>
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Resolves#30996
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This PR moves `require` and `fs` usage from the base server to the node server. Closes#32322.
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Production middlewares will only expose env vars that are statically analyzable, as mentioned here: https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next/server#how-do-i-access-environment-variables
This creates some incompatibility with `next dev` and `next start`, where all `process.env` data is shared and can lead to unexpected behavior in runtime.
This PR fixes it by limiting the data in `process.env` with the inferred env vars from the code usage. I believe the test speaks for itself 🕺
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* JSON.stringify generic errors
* Add util for normalizing errors
* lint-fix
* Add better error for null case as well
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Something [between `11.0.2-canary.5` and `11.0.2-canary.6`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/compare/v11.0.2-canary.5...v11.0.2-canary.6) changed the behavior that logged any runtime errors in `getStaticProps` to stderr. This is only observable if `getStaticProps` has a `revalidate` value, and the build did not fail. The error has to happen in a subsequent revalidation step.
This PR reverts the change and fixes#30375.
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* Don't render `next/head` in _error for RSC
* Save an error in `__next_s` for client to be aware RSC rendering is errored
* Fix `req.url` when errored
* Refactor some changes in middleware ssr loader
It adds AbortController and AbortSignal Web runtimes APIs to be used by the user at Edge Functions.
For doing that it delegates into `abort-controller` dependency that has been frozen to prevent any modification.
Co-authored-by: Zhang Zhi <20026577+fytriht@users.noreply.github.com>
Only chunks are allowed to write to writable. This fixes the following error in the web runtime:
```
Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: This TransformStream is being used as a byte stream, but received a string on its
writable side. If you wish to write a string, you'll probably want to explicitly UTF-8-encode it with TextEncoder.
```
It doesn't fail in the Node.js sandbox since we polyfilled this case (which should be reverted back later).
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x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/styled-jsx/issues/763
* Add 2nd arg `options` to `docCtx.defaultGetInitialProps` to make customization easier
* Upgrade styled-jsx to fit typing
* Update styled-jsx csp example
Currently we are using a TransformStream to process the forwarded stream for the inlined data, but unfortunately the `pipeTo` method is not implemented in the web runtime. This PR changes it to a naive way of doing so.
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# Description
The redirect responses do not contain a message body. This is in conflict with the RFCs (below) and causes Traefik (a reverse proxy) to invalidate the responses. In this pull request, I add a response body to the redirect responses.
This PR is similar to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/25257, it appears that there are some other locations where redirection is handled incorrectly in next.js.
# References
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-3.3
> All 1xx (Informational), 204 (No Content), and 304 (Not Modified) responses must not include a message-body. All other responses do include a message-body, although the body may be of zero length.
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7231#section-6.4.3
> The server's response payload usually contains a short hypertext note with a hyperlink to the different URI(s).
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
This ensures we trace the `image-optimizer` for the standalone output mode as previously this was always ignored under the assumption image optimizing would be handled at the CDN level in standalone mode.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/32513
Fixes incorrect generated manifest and generated directory for `index/[...dynamic]` pages
Too much normalizing adding extra `index/` prefix to `index/[...dynamic]` routes which lead to the incorrected generated routes like `.next/server/pages/index/index/index/[...dynamic]`
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Fixes https://github.com/vercel/customer-issues/issues/146
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**Note**: This PR is applying again changes landed #31935 that were reverted from an investigation.
This PR fixes#30398
By default Next will polyfill some fetch APIs (Request, Response, Header and fetch) only if fetch is not found in the global scope in certain entry points. If we have a custom server which is adding a global fetch (and only fetch) at the very top then the rest of APIs will not be polyfilled.
This PR adds a test on the custom server where we can add a custom polyfill for fetch with an env variable. This reproduces the issue since next-server.js will be required without having a polyfill for Response which makes it fail on requiring NextResponse. Then we remove the code that checks for subrequests to happen within the **sandbox** so that we don't need to polyfill `next-server` anymore.
The we also introduce an improvement on how we handle relative requests. Since #31858 introduced a `port` and `hostname` options for the server, we can always pass absolute URLs to the Middleware so we can always use the original `nextUrl` to pass it to fetch. This brings a lot of simplification for `NextURL` since we don't have to consider relative URLs no more.
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This PR implements the basic inline embedded server response data (#30994) for RSC, as well as partial hydration (#31338) for RSC and React 18 SSR streaming.
For #30994, `renderTargetSuffix` is passed to the `bodyResult` resolver so the stream can inject corresponding hydration scripts and the closing body tag at the correct time. The expected behavior should be _prefix_, _body shell_, _suffix scripts_, _stream and inlined data_, _close body_.
For #31338, we have to force turn on `disableOptimizedLoading` when `concurrentFeatures` is enabled to opt-out of deferred script tags.
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Resolves#32332
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This adds documentation to explain how the `outputStandalone` config can be leveraged to reduce production deployment size and leverage the output file traces. This also adds a note for the `outputFileTracingRoot` config as it may be needed in some monorepo setups.
A follow-up PR will update our Docker example to leverage this config as well.
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x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/31003
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/32252
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30822
Reverts support for render prop in `<Main />` in `Document`. This was added just to support the `useFlushEffect` hook, but we've tweaked the design a bit, moving it to `App`.
Same as #32105 (closed due to conflicts):
> Explained in #32066, rename next-server as base-server and extend NextNodeServer on top of it.
>
> Note that this is just an initial PR so no method is ported.
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This reverts the type for the `conf` field in `ServerOptions` isn't changed to require all `NextConfig` values as this is a breaking change from what was previously required. We should investigate making sure this field is normalized when it is provided via a user.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/32123
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/31858
This ensures we catch any errors in `handleRequest` so that we can respond with a 400 for invalid requests.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/32075
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/32080
This PR fixes#30398
By default Next will polyfill some fetch APIs (Request, Response, Header and fetch) only if fetch is not found in the global scope in certain entry points. If we have a custom server which is adding a global fetch (and only fetch) at the very top then the rest of APIs will not be polyfilled.
This PR adds a test on the custom server where we can add a custom polyfill for fetch with an env variable. This reproduces the issue since next-server.js will be required without having a polyfill for Response which makes it fail on requiring NextResponse. Then we remove the code that checks for subrequests to happen within the **sandbox** so that we don't need to polyfill `next-server` anymore.
The we also introduce an improvement on how we handle relative requests. Since #31858 introduced a `port` and `hostname` options for the server, we can always pass absolute URLs to the Middleware so we can always use the original `nextUrl` to pass it to fetch. This brings a lot of simplification for `NextURL` since we don't have to consider relative URLs no more.
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This ensures type checking passes correctly for middleware types when `skipLibCheck: false` is set in `tsconfig.json`. This also moves the `middleware-types` to be an isolated test to ensure it isn't relying on any monorepo dependencies.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/31992#issuecomment-984174872
automatically disable swc file reading when wasm builds are used and for virtual or yarn cache paths
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Co-authored-by: Maia Teegarden <2865858+padmaia@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(types): add missing ua type for NextRequest
add missing ua string type on NextRequest["ua"], returns full agent as string
* Update UserAgent type
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
This allows TypeScript users to have type safety for middleware functions.
- Closes#30490
Co-authored-by: Lee Robinson <9113740+leerob@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
Since #31939 is going to move the `Document` components, we can't rely on `DefinePlugin` to provide environment variables. This PR passes them as render opts instead. We can't just force this to be bundled like e.g. `next/dynamic`, because we use it internally.
## Bug
Fixes: #31675
Functional document without gIP should be enabled when streaming is enabled, even without rsc
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A middleware can work as a proxy intercepting requests and then performing a `fetch` to the destination adding headers to the request / response as a "man in the middle". When using `fetch` from a middleware we are not in the context of a browser so we can't really use relative URLs, they must be always absolute.
Now consider the previous case when middleware is running in *server mode*. Typically in order to know the host where we are fetching we can use the `request.nextUrl` which is given to the middleware but in this case the invoker (which is next-server) has no context of the hostname, nor the port. To solve this use case we must make the invoker of the middleware aware of the origin hostname and port.
This PR:
- Introduces `hostname` and `port` as options for `NextServer`.
- Refactors types in `NextServer` and `NextDevServer` moving type only imports to the top of the file.
- Refactors `startServer` to do a best guess on the `hostname` and `port`, passing them down.
- Exposes `.port` and `.hostname` to be retrieved from the `app`.
In an upcoming PR we will pass the host guess to the middleware to solve the relative URL issue.
`isAutoExport` should be `false` when `concurrentFeatures` is enabled.
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To run middleware we are using a **sandbox** that emulates the web runtime and keeps a module cache. This cache is shared for all of the modules that we run using the sandbox while there are some module-level APIs that must be scoped depending on the module we are running.
One example of this is `fetch` where we want to always inject a special header that indicate the module that is performing the fetch and use it to avoid getting into infinite loops for middleware. For those cases the cached implementation will be the first one that instantiates the module and therefore we can actually get into infinite loops. This is the reason why #31800 is failing.
With this PR we refactor the sandbox so that the module cache is scoped per module name. This means that one execution of a middleware will preserve its cache only for that module so that each execution will still have its own `fetch` implementation, fixing this issue. Also, with this refactor the code is more clear and we also provide an option to avoid using the cache.
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The order in which middleware must be invoked conditions its behaviour. Currently, this is not being taken into consideration for server since we are generating the array of middleware based on an arbitrary order of the middleware existing in the filesystem. This PR ships a change to generate the array of middleware preserving the order defined in the manifest.
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Previously `response.cookie(name, value, options)` would mutate the passed in `options` which lead to unexpected behaviour as described in #31666.
This PR clones the `options` argument before mutating it.
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Since `localhost` is actually an alias for `127.0.0.1` that points to loopback, we should take that into consideration at `NextURL` when we handle local URLs.
The implementation is based on [is-localhost-url](https://github.com/Kikobeats/is-localhost-url); I added some tests over local URLs variations present at the library to ensure other variations are working fine.
Additionally, I refactor some things over the code to avoid doing the same twice and added some legibility that is always welcome when you are working with URLs stuff.
closes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/31533
Extracted from #31223.
We need to move the root `<div id="__next">` wrapper to be rendered as part of the page content, rather than the`Document`, so that flush effects (like styles) are flushed before (or after) the div, rather than inside, where they would cause hydration mismatches.
Generally, AVIF quality can be lower compared to WebP so we can adjust this for the user so that it looks roughly the same depending on if the browser supports AVIF or WebP.
- Fixes#31254
- Related to https://github.com/lovell/sharp/issues/2850
Initial step for #31506, to move the adapter logic out of the loader output string so it will be easier to reuse code in the future. Also, more options are passed to the loader to align with the serverless loader.
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This PR removes the class wrapper that we have for `TextEncoder` and `TextDecoder`. Since this is merged we will be using directly the Node version in the sandbox.
closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30353
According with spec, `'about:client'` is the default value is the user doesn't provide it.
It needs to add a test there, looks like there no unit tests for these classes 🤔
This fixes our `basePath` detection/replacing server-side as we were incorrectly considering `/docss` a match for a `basePath` of `/docs` which caused us to have an unexpected value in the `normalizeLocalePath` function.
- Fixes#22429
- Regression introduced in #17757
- Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/31423
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
Initial step to refactor the rendering logic by decoupling the handler and renderer:
1. Delegate Flight rendering to server/render
2. Reuse the piper glue code for both Fizz and Flight streams
3. Add buffering for ReadableStream
In 1), this PR also makes sure that gSSP/gSP are correctly executed before the Flight stream and `pageProps` and `router` are correctly delivered to the component.
Related to #30994.
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This changes the check for whether a rewrite is internal or if it should be proxied. Currently it checks if `protocol` is unset, which is only the case for relative URLs or localhost. This means that requests where there is a hostname set, or if localhost is specified in another way such as `127.0.0.1`, then it will be proxied, which potentially causes a proxy loop or ssl error. This PR changes the test so that it also checks if the hosts match, and only proxies if they are different.
Fixes#31179
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* fix(30724): clear "x-middleware-next" header when chaining middlewares
* refactor: do not accumulate "x-middleware-next" header
* test: fix grammar of test case title
* Update packages/next/server/next-server.ts
Co-authored-by: Javi Velasco <javier.velasco86@gmail.com>
The `resource` argument[^1] in fetch may also be an instance of URL (or any other stringifiable value) but the sandbox variant of middlewares doesn't support that.
```js
export async function middleware(req, ev) {
await fetch(new URL('https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v3/certs'), {
redirect: 'manual',
method: 'GET',
})
return new Response(JSON.stringify({}), { status: 200 });
}
```
This is fixing the use of e.g. URL instance in `fetch`.
```
TypeError: initurl.startsWith is not a function
at getFetchURL (/my-next-app/node_modules/next/dist/server/web/sandbox/sandbox.js:246:17)
at fetch (/my-next-app/node_modules/next/dist/server/web/sandbox/sandbox.js:77:29)
at Object.middleware [as handler] (webpack-internal:///./pages/_middleware.js:86:15)
at async adapter (webpack-internal:///./node_modules/next/dist/server/web/adapter.js:30:22)
at async DevServer.runMiddleware (/my-next-app/node_modules/next/dist/server/next-server.js:430:26)
at async DevServer.runMiddleware (/my-next-app/node_modules/next/dist/server/dev/next-dev-server.js:394:28)
at async Object.fn (/my-next-app/node_modules/next/dist/server/next-server.js:807:34)
at async Router.execute (/my-next-app/node_modules/next/dist/server/router.js:211:32)
at async DevServer.run (/my-next-app/node_modules/next/dist/server/next-server.js:1115:29)
at async DevServer.run (/my-next-app/node_modules/next/dist/server/dev/next-dev-server.js:440:20)
```
[^1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/fetch#parameters
1. Align `renderToReadableStream` with `renderToNodeStream`, resolve promise of `NodeWritablePiper` only when `onCompleteShell` is called.
2. update webpack to disable chunk loading for web runtime
Item 1 is the preparation for middleware-ssr-loader. Then we can do the following there
```js
try {
result = await renderToHTML(page)
} catch (e) {
result = await renderToHTML(errorPage)
}
result.pipe(renderResult)
```
* Automatically using different port to start dev server for non-explicit port
* return correct port
* more reasonable changes
* fix isExplicitPort
* 1. rename isExplicitPort to allowRetry 2.restrict the number of retries
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
This ensures the `asPath` and `req.url` values are normalized correctly for fallback pages with i18n in minimal mode. This also copies the minimal mode test suite to run against i18n as well. This also fixes an issue where rewrite params weren't passed correctly on the client when no params were already used in the destination.
The provided reproduction has been deployed against this patch [here](https://nextjs-error-repro-9zdu3sp5r-ijjk-testing.vercel.app/page/test-page) show it working.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/27563
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30203
When libraries are required outside of the middleware function context and they do checks such as `a instanceof Uint8Array` since the constructors are different between the two contexts they'll always yield false.
This is a problem for libraries validating user input as well as the WebCryptoAPI polyfill used outside of Edge Functions.
- Fixes#30477
- Fixes#30911
This is only a problem for the sandbox runtime, not when ran inside an Edge Function.
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Related to: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30802
Fixes#30897
This PR fixes the linked issue where rewrites are not being applied for locale. It adds the corresponding test but also, as it was added in debugging process, it introduces a helper to read/write into the `request` object.
We are currently writing directly into the request by casting to `any` and then using flags like `_nextRewrote`. Instead, this PR puts all of this metadata under a symbol so it is not directly accessible. This also allows to have a single place where all of this metadata is listed so we can add comments describing the purpose of each flag.
In the same way, there is metadata written in the querystring. This is adding some types for it in order to throw some visibility on where is this metadata accessed. In an upcoming PR we can move all of it to the `request` object if possible to simplify the system.
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Fixes#30876.
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Adds support for render props to the `<Main>` component, when using the [functional custom `Document`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/28515) style. This allows you to write something like this:
```tsx
export default function Document() {
const jsxStyleRegistry = createStyleRegistry()
return (
<Html>
<Head />
<body>
<Main>
{content => (
<StyledJsxWrapper registry={jsxStyleRegistry}>
{content}
</StyledJsxWrapper>
)}
</Main>
<NextScript />
</body>
</Html>
)
}
```
In functional document components, this allows the `<App>` to be wrapped, similar to `enhanceApp` (which is only available via `getInitialProps`, which is not supported by functional document components). The primary use for this is for integrating with 3rd party CSS-in-JS libraries, allowing them to attach an `useFlush` handler to [support React 18](https://github.com/reactwg/react-18/discussions/110):
```tsx
import { unstable_useFlush as useFlush } from 'next/document'
export default function StyledJsxWrapper({ children, registry }) {
useFlush(() => {
/* ... */
})
return (
<StyleRegistry registry={registry}>
{children}
</StyleRegistry>
)
}
```
Support for `useFlush` will be added in a follow up PR.
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30424#issuecomment-955615781
This fix the custom 404 is not rendering properly and can’t be built in web runtime when `concurrentFeatures` is enabled. We force 404 page to be rendered outside of middleware ssr. Then it could be the real fallback 404 page in next-server when any routes is not macthed.
Will check 500 related after #31057 is landed.
## Bug
- [x] Related to #30989
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This ensures we handle decode failures in minimal mode as a 400 response (bad request) instead of a 500 (server error).
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By conditionally importing `react-dom/server` under the web runtime and reusing `renderToReadableStream` instead of `renderToStaticMarkup`, we can get rid of the legacy browser React DOM server from the runtime. ~Furthermore we can make the build target `es6` for the SSR middleware, and make some code paths tree-shakable (done in another PR).~
Together this makes the runtime ~32kb smaller.
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Co-authored-by: Tobias Koppers <sokra@users.noreply.github.com>
With this PR we are updating the way we check the usage of `eval` and other dynamic code evaluation (like `new Function`) for middleware. Now instead of simply showing a warning it will behave differently depending on if we are building or in development.
- Development: we replace the dynamic code with a wrapper so that we print a warning only when the code is used. We don't fail in this scenario as it is possible that once the application is built the code that uses `eval` is left out.
- Build: we detect with tree shaking if the code that will be bundled into the middleware includes any dynamic code and in such scenario we make the build fail as don't want to allow it for the production environment.
Closes#30674
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- Code splitting should be disabled for the server-web build. Done via `ServerlessPlugin`.
- ~Target can't be `web`, `webworker` is better.~ Using `web` and `es6` for now, still not ideal.
- https://github.com/acornjs/acorn/issues/970
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Noticed the trace can't be imported because the tags are a nested as apparently the type was not restrictive of that.
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When you edit your code, and Next.js is compiling the application, a compilation indicator appears in the bottom right corner of the page.
In some cases this indicator can be misplaced on the page, for example, when conflicting with a chat launcher. To change its position, open `next.config.js` and set the `buildActivityPosition` in the `devIndicators` object to `bottom-right` (default), `bottom-left`, `top-right` or `top-left`.
I also added the documentation for both `devIndicators.buildActivity` & the new `devIndicators.buildActivityPosition`.
## Feature
- [x] Implements a new feature
- [x] Documentation added
Currently, hot reloading is broken when running dev mode in systems
like Bazel, where the source files are marked as read-only. The goal of
the check is merely to see if a file exists, so checking for read
permissions should be sufficient.
Let me know if any additional information is needed. I didn't see any
good spots to add tests, but I'm willing to add them with some
guidance.
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The built-in `imgixLoader()` unexpectedly works with `image.path = ''` and `src` as an absolute URL.
So we need to relax this restriction for now until we can officially deprecate built-in loaders (eventually they can all be implemented in userland via loader prop).
- Follow up to #30080
This PR adds buffering to `renderToReadableStream` with `onCompleteShell`, to ensure that we don't flush too early and `<head>` is completed when the client receives the first chunk of data.
X-ref: #30547.
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Fixes#30430
There's some more discussion in the issue, but in summary:
- web `Headers` implementation combines all header values with `', '`
- For `Set-Cookie` headers, you're supposed to set them as separate values, not combine them
- web `Headers` forbids the use of `Cookie`, `Set-Cookie` and some more headers, so they don't have custom implementation for those, and still joins them with `,`
- We currently just split them using `split(',')`, but this breaks when the header contains a date (expires, max-age) that also includes a `,`
I used this method to split the Set-Cookie header properly: https://www.npmjs.com/package/set-cookie-parser#splitcookiestringcombinedsetcookieheader as suggested [here](https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/issues/973#issuecomment-559678813)
I didn't add it as a dependency, since we only needed that one method and I wasn't sure what the process is for adding dependencies, so I just added the method in the middleware utils
In #29010, we started throwing an error if the res was mutated after
getServerSideProps() returned. This was to support classic streaming,
where it would be possible to accidentally mutate the response headers
after they were already sent. However, this change also caught [a few
non-streaming cases](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/29010#issuecomment-943482743) that we don't want to break.
As such, with this change, we only throw the error if res is mutated
after gSSP returns *and* you've opted into using classic streaming.
Otherwise, we will only add a warning to the console.
* Add deprecation note for target
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* Mention Vercel leverages the traces
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
This will ensure an image hashed consistently regardless of how its imported:
- `import file from "./file.png"` -> /_next/static/media/file.12345678.png
- `url(./file.png)` -> /_next/static/media/file.12345678.png
- `new URL("./file.png", import.meta.url)` -> /_next/static/media/file.12345678.png
* Add experimental config for middleware
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
Some warnings/errors will mention `next.config.js` even if it doesn't exist so we'll make sure to assign a default value of `next.config.js`.
- Follow up to #30152
This PR adds support for [Middleware as per RFC ](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/29750).
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This replaces the server-sent events HMR connection with a WebSocket connection to prevent hitting browser connection limits, allow sending events back from the browser, and overall better performance.
This approach sets up the the `upgrade` event listener on the server immediately when created via `next dev` and on the first request using `req.socket.server` when created via a custom server. In a follow-up PR we can push the files changed via the WebSocket as well.
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/10061
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/8064
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/4495
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This refactor is the first of a few changes to support "classic" (two-part)
streaming. This one should be a noop that doesn't actually change the behavior.
It re-organizes the way that functions are wrapped in Document Head/NextScript
so anything that will be part of the second flush can be separated out from the
first flush. It also adds the structure for a useMaybeDeferContent hook, but
currently always assumes that nothing should be deferred.
The next PRs will actually implement streaming.
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## Bug
Fixes a TypeError when accessing url with no path params `_next/data/<BUILD_ID>`
```
TypeError: Cannot read property 'endsWith' of undefined
at Object.fn (/app/node_modules/next/server/next-server.ts:644:52)
at Router.execute (/app/node_modules/next/server/router.ts:346:40)
at Server.run (/app/node_modules/next/server/next-server.ts:1229:41)
at Server.handleRequest (/app/node_modules/next/server/next-server.ts:489:25)
at /app/node_modules/next/server/next.ts:47:14
```
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With persistent caching and other disposing fixes we can safely reduce the time before pages are disposed.
The last 2 client pages are still never disposed.
* fix: Prevent image redirection when trailingSlash is set
* test: Trailing slash test for next/image
* lint-fix
Co-authored-by: Gustavo Edinger <gbe@nect.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
Bump `squoosh` to the latest version, currently commit [cad09160](cad09160b6).
Ideally, we would use the version published to npm but it hasn't been published in [two months](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@squoosh/lib?activeTab=versions) and we have a patch (#23565) that isn't available upstream.
This also is a precursor to getting support for AVIF.
- Fixes#27092
- Fixes#26527
- Reapplies the patch from #23565
* Add page mapping for Server Components
* Transform client components too
* Refactor and add to on-demand-entry-handler too
* Simplify implementation via pageExtensions
* Fix up errors
allow to dispose server while client is making changes
allow to dispose other entries while making changes
avoid recompiling when disposing entries
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This ensures we prefix the `src` for static images with the `basePath` correctly, this also copies over the static image tests to the basePath image-component suite.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/29289
Ability to provide a custom tsconfig file.
**Example Usage:**
```js
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
typescript: {
tsconfigPath: "myconfig.json"
}
}
```
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## Feature
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- [x] Related issues linked using [`fixes #23972 (discussion)`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/23972)
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Currently `new URL()` for server assets is completely broken because of the `publicPath` that is used for them too. `new URL()` for SSR is broken on windows as it's using absolute urls on the windows filesystem. And `new URL()` is using an incorrect filename
* Place all `asset`s correctly in `/_next/static/media` with `[name].[hash:8][ext]`
* Added a separate runtime chunk for api entries, without `publicPath`
* Introduce separate layer for api entries, which uses server-side URLs.
* Otherwise new URL() will return a faked relative URL, that is identical in SSR and CSR
* Disables react-refresh for api entries
Fixes#27413
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* Throw error if res is accessed after gSSP returns
Currently it's possible to access the `ServerResponse` through `context.res`
in `getServerSideProps()`. If one was to store that response and mutate
its headers or status code after gSSP returns (e.g. during rendering), it
would currently happen to work because of when headers are sent. However,
this is an anti-pattern that relies an implementation detail of the framework
and shouldn't be allowed. This will be particularly important once Next.js
starts to support basic streaming (two-part flush: routing then data) because
then the headers will be sent as soon as gSSP returns, which explicitly breaks
this pattern.
With this commit, the framework now throws an error in development mode if
the ServerResponse is accessed after gSSP returns.
* fixup! Throw error if res is accessed after gSSP returns
Use `Writable` instead of `Observable` and remove the `zen-observable` dependencies. I initially opted to use `Observable` for simplicity and fast iteration, but we should really just use `Writable` directly (or some other stream in the future).
React's streaming SSR has some [specific requirements](https://github.com/reactwg/react-18/discussions/66#discussioncomment-944266) on the stream API. Rather than trying to also squeeze a `Readable` in here, which might be more standard for node apps, I've just followed React's lead. By limiting ourselves to just `Writable`, it ought to be easier to adopt a different stream type in the future if desired.
The React `pipeToNodeWritable` API requires us to pass a stream immediately, but we don't actually have a `ServerResponse` to give it until `RenderResult.pipe(...)` is called later. For that reason, we pass React a `Writable` that we will simply forward to `res` later. This mechanism of deferring is `NodeWritablePiper`, which is just a function that can be called with `ServerResponse` (or another `Writable`, as we now do to render to string for static results) to have content written to it. `NodeWritablePiper` takes a `next` argument so that we can chain both synchronous and asynchronous pipers together.
Also does some clean up and adds another streaming test for backpressure.
This ensures we have the correct `cache-control` header when `revalidate` is used with `notFound: true` on `getStaticProps` or `getServerSideProps` pages.
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Fixes: https://app.clubhouse.io/vercel/story/23445
We're no longer currently planning on supporting caching for dynamic responses, so we can do some cleaning & simplification:
* Multiplexing can be removed since we only ever subscribe once (via `RenderResult.pipe`, described below)
* `RenderResult.toUnchunkedString` can become synchronous since static responses are never chunked
* `RenderResult.forEach` can become `RenderResult.pipe` which helps encapsulate some of the details of `RenderResult`
Updates the React 18 concurrent tests to support streaming, by using webdriver (instead of cheerio) to support dynamic updates, and being more explicit about SSR vs. hydrated content.
Also enables streaming support by setting `supportsDynamicHTML: true` in `pipe(...)` for non-bot user agents.
Previous to this change, getServerSideProps could only return plain objects
for props, e.g.:
```javascript
export async function getServerSideProps() {
return {
props: {
text: 'some value',
}
}
}
```
With this commit, the props object can also be a Promise, e.g.
```javascript
export async function getServerSideProps() {
return {
props: (async function () {
return {
text: 'promise value',
}
})(),
}
}
```
For now, the framework simply waits for the results of the props Promise to resolve,
but this small change sets the groundwork for later allowing props to be streamed (cc @devknoll).
## Feature
- [x] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR. -- *This is part of @devknoll's ongoing work to support streaming.*
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This ensures we handle 204 and 304 status codes correctly in API routes.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/28464
This is similar to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/27126 , https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/27446 and https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/27974
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This is a follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/28227 to ensure `_app` and `_document` HMR correctly when you start the dev server and then add `_app` and `_document`.
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x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/27888
Our `Observable` use has gotten sufficiently complex that it makes sense to just use a 3rd party implementation and not worry about maintaining it ourselves. As a bonus, it doesn't rely on Node APIs.
This adds a proper error when we fail to load a user's `next.config.js` as the default node error can be confusing on its own and makes it seem like something failed internally in Next.js. We can expand on the included error doc added and potentially also add better syntax errors by parsing with acorn when we fail to load this file in the future.
<details>
<summary>screenshot</summary>
<img width="962" alt="Screen Shot 2021-08-13 at 21 46 09" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22380829/129432211-6d858062-eea0-4bb9-8725-5bde98bdc47b.png">
</details>
This fixes revalidation not occurring correctly when `notFound: true` is returned during build, additional tests have been added to ensure this is working correctly for dynamic and non-dynamic pages returning `notFound: true` during build and then revalidating afterwards.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/21453
Implements `renderToString` in terms of a new `renderToStream`. The former is used for legacy documents that generate the body HTML as part of `getInitialProps`. The latter will be used directly in #27794 when streaming dynamic HTML.
Since we're exposing an actual streaming response for dynamic HTML (instead of buffering with `resultFromChunks`), we use `multiplexResult` to buffer and multiplex the underlying result to multiple subscribers.
We generate the HTML for a document in two steps: First, we generate the body (i.e. everything under `<div id="__next">`). Then we generate the rest of the document and embed the body in it.
This doesn't work when the body is a stream, because React can't render the body for us unless we buffer it, and buffering it means not streaming. This PR takes the existing approach for AMP and uses it for all scenarios: instead of rendering HTML, we just render a placeholder that we can replace with HTML later. This will be used in a follow-up PR to let us know where to concatenate the body stream.
I also used the opportunity to split out `HtmlContext` from `DocumentProps`, as these will not be the same thing with functional document components.
This PR adds the `poweredByHeader` and `webpack` fields to the public `NextConfig` type.
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Allows opting in to support for new concurrent features, like server-side Suspense.
**!!! DO NOT USE !!!**
This is highly experimental. We **will** be gating additional breaking changes behind this same flag.
**!!! DO NOT USE !!!**
Also resolves suspense for static pages (i.e. `getStaticProps` or `next build`/`next export`) since we can't currently support streaming for those cases anyway.
Remove unnecessary `React.Suspense` checks, as the minimum supported version is `react@>=17.0.1`. Also removes some files from the `react-18` integration test that are no longer necessary as of #26664.
fixes#27210
maybe related: #19668
currently, the image optimizer returns 400 when an image url contains non-ascii characters. this pr uri-encodes the `url` query parameter to fix it. also see https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/27210#issuecomment-890305204
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In this PR I've added the `Content-Disposition` header to the response of the image `/_next/image` route. That header is used by the browser when showing the dialog for the `Save image as...` action.
There are some differences between the browsers, ex:
When requesting the image `test.jpg`, the response header `Content-Type: image/webp` - in FF the filename from the `Save image as...` dialog would be `test.webp` but in Chrome `test.jpg` even if the `Content-Disposition: inline; filename="test.webp"` is present in the headers. The same about png images, the rest types are fine. It looks like FF is checking the `Content-Type` for the extension but the Chrome does not and is doing another type of check.
Fixes#26737
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Adds `RenderResult`, replacing the `string` that `renderToHTML` used to return, with an `Observable`-like API that callers can use to subscribe and get a callback when chunks are available to flush, etc.
This is the last architectural change needed for streaming. There are, however, other things currently standing in the way of streaming. For example, it is common to mutate `res` in `getServerSideProps` to do routing work, or write headers, before fetching page data. This pattern effectively nullifies any advantages of streaming. I may do a follow-up PR that adds an experimental alternative for applications not using React 18, but the main purpose for this support is for Suspense and Server Components.
For that reason, there's no actual streaming here yet: instead we just flush a single chunk. A follow-up PR will add support for streaming suspense boundaries in React 18.
This PR fixes#25927 bug which prevents to use `assetPrefix` config with the experimental critical CSS feature.
Fixes: #25927
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From https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/20628, when the page is rendered server-side, `Router`'s `isReady` field needs to be initially set to `true`. However, when `_app` has custom `getInitialProps`, it seems that it is not the case, even though the page is rendered on the server.
This leads to a bug that `Router.isReady` is never set to `true`.
This pull request fixes the problem by fixing the initial calculation logic of `isReady` of `Router`.
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the behavior of the `eslint.dirs` config option was changed in #26401. this pr adjusts the doc comment accordingly.
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This adds missing eslint config options to the public `NextConfig` type.
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* Use sharp for image transformations when available
* Refactor resizeImage and add sharp warning
* only show sharp warning once per instance
* Modify sharp error message
* Add documentation for optional sharp dependency
* Update docs/basic-features/image-optimization.md
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* Import types for sharp
* Update lockfile
* Add testing against sharp
* use fs-extra for node 12
* Rename test sharp path variable
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* update squoosh specific test
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* update tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
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Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
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It's possible for `renderToHTML` to return `null` if `res.finished || res.headersSent` is `true` after `getInitialProps` or `getServerSideProps`. In such cases, we can't generate a valid `ResponseCacheEntry` or `ResponsePayload`, so we shouldn't try.
I took the opportunity to add an invariant for when we expected a cacheable response, but didn't get one. This could happen because Next.js or an application erroneously mutated the underlying `res` during the rendering of a page with `getStaticProps`. This shouldn't normally be possible because `res` isn't exposed in such cases, but it's theoretically possible with a custom server, so it seemed worth flagging.
This allows the user to adjust the LRU cache size according to the
application need:
- optimize the cache size based on average page HTML & JSON size
- disable the memory cache by setting the size to 0
The hard-coded default of 50MB has been moved from the code to the
default configuration object.
Fixes#21535
See also #27325
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Currently there is a lot of mutation in the Next.js Server and the checks for Locale are directly coded in the general request handler. Ideally, we should have a function where we just pass the request input (url + headers + config) and generate a bunch of metadata that analyzes it generating all metadata we might require for both the URL and i18n + basePath information.
This PR brings:
- A new parsing function `parseUrl` that joins parsing an absolute/relative URL into a data structure compatible with the Node parsing output but missing redundant properties.
- A wrapper `parseNextURL` that extends `parseUrl` analyzing `i18n` and `basePath` based on the provided configuration, url and headers. This function is pure and stateless so it can be used outside of the Next.js context.
- Types improvements and reuse.
- Refactors `next-server.ts` request handling using the above mentioned functions so that the code there just apply effects to the `req` object and the `parsedUrl.query` leaving the code much more straightforward.
- Refactors `getRouteRegex` decomposing in two different functions where `getParametrizedRoute` can be used to retrieve the serializable data that is used to generate the Regex.
when typechecking next.config.js as described [in the docs](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/docs/basic-features/typescript.md#type-checking-nextconfigjs), an error would be thrown if `future` and `experimental` are missing. When using `Partial<>` in the type definition instead, it works as expected.
Fixes#25498
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Fixes: #24806Fixes: #26689Fixes: #27325Closes: #24807
@tommarshall has done us a huge favor with his PR https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/24807 which outlines exactly the issue and a pragmatic solution.
I'm not trying to "steal their work", however, the PR seems to have been stuck for some months. I think there's huge value in this for myself and others as essentially **ISR is broken** for people running Next.js at scale 😱
This PR has cherry-picked @tommarshall's fine fix and added some integrations tests around page revalidation and the edge case when the cache size is exhausted.
✏️ Edits are enabled, so feel free great Vercel staff and other maintainers to improve my bad tests or surrounding code 🙇
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How a page is rendered depends on whether or not we're streaming. For example, if we're just rendering to a `string` or we're generating a response for a crawler or other robot, we don't want React 18 to dynamically flush `<script>` tags to update Suspense boundaries as they resolve. Instead, we just want to wait for the full HTML to resolve and return a result similar to `renderToString`.
This is what `RequestContext` and the new/refactored `pipe` and `getStaticHTML` methods allow. They add a `requireStaticHTML` option that gets passed down. A follow-up PR will make sure this is `true` when serving a robot, and also ensure React is invoked appropriately.
In a previous PR (#27200), we added `minimumCacheTTL` to configure the time-to-live for the cached image. However, this was setting the `max-age` header.
This PR ensures that `minimumCacheTTL` doesn't affect browser caching, only the upstream header can affect browser caching.
This is a bit safer in case the developer accidentally caches something that shouldn't be and the cache needs to be invalidated. Simply delete the `.next/cache/images` directory.
- Related to #19914
- Related to #22319
* Add x-forward headers to external rewrites
This commit configures the proxy used for external rewrites to include
x-forward headers [1]. This is particularly useful for incremental
adoption, where some routes will be handled by Next.js and others by a
different website. For example, a Rails app will use the
X-Forwarded-Host header to determine which host to use for URL
generation and redirects [2].
[1]: 91fee3e943/lib/http-proxy.js (L31)
[2]: 41139f6ba2/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/url.rb (L221-L227)
* Handle image-optimizer case
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#### improve export spinner
update at least once a minute in non-tty
update progress regularly when using the spinner
decrease frequency of the spinner (windows console output is expensive)
#### restart static page generation and collecting page data worker pools when hanging
when for 1 minute no activity happens on the worker pool, restart it
log a warning for hanging jobs
#### add page generation duration to summary tree
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1365881/125750454-8845f1b1-faf0-4598-b7a4-ea796b884691.png)
for `[+n more pages]` is will show `(avg 321 ms)` when the average is over the threshold.
It will allocate 8 lines for preview pages (instead of 4) when they contain slow pages
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- Closes#23328
- Related to #19914
- Related to #22319
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- Use SWC to compile Next.js core server files
- Ensure only @babel/runtime/helpers/interopRequireDefault helper is used
Just an initial comparison to compare size difference of this change.
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This updates redirects' regexes to not match `/_next` paths since this is currently unexpected and can easily cause a multi-match redirect to break loading client-side assets. This also fixes custom-routes not matching correctly when `trailingSlash: true/false` is used
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x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/24683
x-ref: [slack thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/CGU8HUTUH/p1626159845474000)
This adds some missing fields to the `NextConfig` type we expose under `next` and also adds a `NextConfigComplete` internal type that allows us to not treat all fields as optional like you would when using the type in `next.config.js`.
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By itself, `withCoalescedInvoke` with a separate `this.incrementalCache.set(...)` isn't really suitable for streaming responses. Since streaming is asynchronous, updating the cache separately introduces a gap where another origin request for the same resource could be made.
This could potentially be addressed by moving the cache update, but then `IncrementalCache` itself would need to be made to support streaming, in addition to the many other responsibilities it has. In this case, it seemed best to just use composition to add another caching layer in front of it, which is a familiar and understandable concept. Eventually, we might want to move this cache to the HTTP layer, which will also be simpler with this change.
As an added bonus, `renderToResponseWithComponents` becomes significantly simpler, and we delete some duplication.
This PR is a workaround for #24421 by adding an artificial delay when Apple M1 + buggy Node.js is detected.
Node.js 14 is unaffected because it M1 still reports `arch=x64`. Starting in Node.js 16, M1 reports `arch=arm64`.
V8 Bug: https://crbug.com/1224882
Node.js Issue: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/39327
This PR changes the implementation of `placeholder=blur` when using `next dev` so that it lazy loads on-demand.
This will improve the developer experience for web apps with many blurred images.
add `experimental.esmExternals: boolean | 'loose'` config option
remove `output.environment` configuration in favor of `target`
| | `esmExternals: false` (default) | `esmExternals: 'loose'` | `esmExternals: true` |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------- | ----------------------- | -------------------- |
| import cjs package | `require()` | `require()` | `require()` |
| require cjs package | `require()` | `require()` | `require()` |
| import mixed package | `require()` *** | `import()` | `import()` |
| require mixed package | `require()` | `require()` | `require()` |
| import pure esm package | `import()` | `import()` | `import()` |
| require pure esm package | Error ** | `import()` * | Error ** |
| import pure cjs package | `require()` | `require()` | Resolving error |
| require pure cjs package | `require()` | `require()` | `require()` |
cjs package: Offers only CJS implementation (may not even have an `exports` field)
mixed package: Offers CJS and ESM implementation via `exports` field
pure esm package: Only offers an ESM implementation (may not even have an `exports` field)
pure cjs package: CommonJs package that prevents importing via `exports` field when `import` is used.
`*` This case will behave a bit unexpected for now, since `require` will return a Promise. So that need to be awaited. This will be fixed once the whole next.js bundle is ESM. It didn't work at all before this PR.
`**` This is a new Error when trying to require an esm package.
`***` For mixed packages we prefer the CommonJS variant to avoid a breaking change.
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### Description
The redirect responses from the redirect function do not contain a message body. This is in conflict with the RFCs below and causes Traefik (a reverse proxy) to invalidate the responses. In this pull request, I add a response body to the redirect responses.
### References
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-3.3
> All 1xx (Informational), 204 (No Content), and 304 (Not Modified) responses must not include a message-body. All other responses do include a message-body, although the body may be of zero length.
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7231#section-6.4.3
> The server's response payload usually contains a short hypertext note with a hyperlink to the different URI(s).
- traefik/traefik#4456
- https://github.com/auth0/nextjs-auth0/pull/399
Since we are no longer accepting new built-in loaders, users may wish to use a different cloud provider.
So this PR renames `dangerously-unoptimized` to `custom` to handle this case as well as the intention of `next export`.
If the user doesn't add a `loader` prop, we throw an error.
If the user adds a `loader` prop but it doesn't return the width, we print a warning.
- Follow up to #26847
- Fixes#21079
- Fixes#19612
- Related to #26850