Fixes: #13512
Defined and exported type for `metric` used in [reportWebVitals](https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/measuring-performance)
```
export function reportWebVitals(metric) {
if (metric.label === 'custom') {
console.log(metric) // The metric object ({ id, name, startTime, value, label }) is logged to the console
}
}
```
One can now do
```
import { NextWebVitalsMetric } from 'next/app'
export function reportWebVitals(metric: NextWebVitalsMetric ) {
if (metric.label === 'custom') {
console.log(metric) // The metric object ({ id, name, startTime, value, label }) is logged to the console
}
}
```
Convert `Link` to a function component. Prefetch logic and memoized url formatting now meshes nicely with React hooks. Class methods were hoisted to module scope to preserve performance characteristics.
Since the no-op rewrite is a valid rewrite used to check pages/assets before adding a 404-rewrite this makes sure we don't show the rewriting to auto-export dynamic pages warning from it
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/14736
This makes sure to base64 encode the `.env*` file contents before passing them in the URL for the serverless-loader since `!` is a special character in this case which can cause webpack to fail to build
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/14749
* avoid pulling code in the bundle for `trailingSlash` logic when it's not enabled
* avoid cloning the url an extra time if normalizing the path doesn't change it
Avoid trailing slashes on urls that look like files. The redirect for `trailingSlash: true` will now look like:
```
Redirects
┌ source: /:path*/:file.:ext/
├ destination: /:path*/:file.:ext
└ permanent: true
┌ source: /:path*/:notfile([^/.]+)
├ destination: /:path*/:notfile/
└ permanent: true
```
The default still looks like:
```
Redirects
┌ source: /:path+/
├ destination: /:path+
└ permanent: true
```
After this gets merged, I have a few optimizations planned on the normalization code that should reduce the client bundle a little and that consolidates the `trailingSlash` and `exportTrailingSlash` options
The existing example gives an error on every hot reload, perhaps because of the way that an initial `useEffect` hook imports the `GLTFLoader` and it doesn't redo that on hot reload?
Putting the component using the `useLoader` hook in a dynamic import seems to fix this.
Open to better suggestions, this is kind of awkward to use still...
This updates `fetchNextData` to re-use the `getDataHref` function from `page-loader` which has more verbose handling to ensure the correct `/_next/data` URL is built. Re-using this logic ensures the `/_next/data` URL can still be built even when a mismatching `href` and `as` value is provided to `next/link`.
This also fixes a case in `getDataHref` where optional values that weren't provided would fail to build the data href since the check requiring the param be present while interpolating the route values hasn't been updated to allow missing params for optional values.
An additional test case has been added to the prerender suite to ensure the `/_next/data` URL is built correctly when mismatching `href` and `as` values are provided
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/14536
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/9081#discussioncomment-31160
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/14668
Add tests and fix for when the url contains query parameters.
`router` now uses the same method for formatting url+as pair as `Link`, will be able to share code after https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/14633 is merged
We've been meaning to change this code for a while 👍
- Changed the name from spr to incremental
- Changed the code to be a class instead of using module scope variables
Closes [13709](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/13709).
The solution works, **(tested and confirmed with true and false flags with the latest next version)** though I am quite sure this is not the most elegant and proper way to implement it. I have spent the good part of yesterday and today's morning in order to make it more generic but since it's my first time working with anything related to webpack I have struggled miserably. Last, but not least I'm unsure if this is the most proper naming for the flag.
Please, let me know what you want me to change and I'll get it done asap.
[ch4109]
Closes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/14500
Our current docs for `next/router` use examples from both `useRouter` and `import Router from 'next/router'`, with this PR I'm unifying the API into `useRouter` (`withRouter` is still going to be mentioned multiple times as it is the HOC alternative) and no longer mentioning that you can import a global `Router` object from `next/router`, not sure if I should mention it at least once but that didn't seem to be required.
I also did some structural changes to the docs for `next/router`, now every method starts with a description, then the implementation and explanation of the parameters of the method, and then the usage example, because every method uses the same `Usage` title the hash for them would be something like `#usage`, `#usage-1`, `#usage-2`, e.t.c, so I'm not very happy with this but it looks good.
Feedback wanted 🙏