- Enables excludeDefaultMomentLocales by default
- Adds distDir cleaning (See RFC #6009)
- Adds support for `PORT`
- Removes `router.events` from the server-side router as it should not be used server-side (long-standing todo that is potentially breaking). Note that it's still available as `Router.events` (import Router from 'next/router') and with `useRouter` in `useEffect`. Using it with `useEffect` is the correct way and I've updated the upgrading guide to reflect that
- Added webpack 5 to the upgrading guide
- Removed `Head.rewind` as it's been a no-op since Next.js 9.5 and can now be safely removed from user code
Fixes#11408Fixes#10338Fixes#5554
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There are strict conditions for using `placeholder=blur` documented in #25949 but this will give the user a better understanding during `next dev` and links to the error.
- Error when `placeholder=blur` and no `blurDataURL`
- The Error for small images with `placeholder=blur` has been changed to a warning
- Added support for blurring a webp image
- Added error page linking to relevant docs
* Add delay to placeholder removal
* Increase jest timeout for image tests
* Use check instead of immediately expecting the result
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <timneutkens@me.com>
Previously we were accepting a `s=1` query string parameter for static imports, but this is not necessary.
Instead, this PR looks at the file path to determine if the header should be `immutable`.
The nice thing here is we don't need to worry about someone trying `s=1` with an external image or 3rd party loader. In that case, we use the upstream `Cache-Control` header as usual.
This change also ensures we don't add the `immutable` header for `next dev`.
Related to PR #24993
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fixes [#21606](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/21606)
### Description
When using shallow routing and wanting to scroll to top by setting the `scroll` option to `true` it didn't work. This PR fixes this issue.
If you give a Static Image to the Image component, TypeScript will throw a type error. This Pull Request fixes it.
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follow-up #24993
cc @atcastle
* Enable webpack 5 by default for all apps
Still provides a way to opt-out using `webpack5: false` in next.config.js. Also throws an error for `future.webpack5`.
* Update tests
* Update test to run on webpack 4 instead of webpack 5
* disable webpack5 for legacy tests
* Fix stats-config for webpack4
* update tests
* update size for webpack4 test
* move basic suite first
* update basic test
* Add logs
* remove outdated testFutureDependencies job
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Fixes an issue where "env" would be ignored and would crash if there was no top level "presets". Also found that webpack did not invalidate the cache on changes to the babel config, so I also fixed that.
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <timneutkens@me.com>
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <tim@timneutkens.nl>
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* Remove deprecated features
In the next major version we'll want to merge this PR that removes some of the long-time deprecated features, it'll have a positive effect on bundle size.
* Update tests
* Update tests
* Change unsized to layout=fill in test
* Update sizes
* Update rotation test
* Update size limit test
* Update test
* Update test
* Update test
Makes sure a helpful error is shown for `<Link>` with multiple children
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This ensures the `basePath` is correctly re-added to the `url` after resolving a dynamic route since the `url` stored in history is expected to already contain the `basePath`, an additional test has been added to ensure this is working correctly back/forward through history
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/25285
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Intentionally omitted changing the types for `GetServerSideProps` etc. as its imo less reasonable to leverage SSR with a sync `getServerSideProps`. Can of course change the type too if you consider that also a valid case.
This updates beforeFiles rewrites to continue instead of matching a public file/page immediately after a match, this allows all beforeFiles routes to be checked before matching the filesystem.
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This updates the `rewrites-has-condition` tests to not rely on the `browser.log` method since it's not available with ie11
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## Summary
Follow up regression test for rewrites with a `has` condition throwing errors in older browsers #25208.
@timneutkens Let me know if this is what you had in mind? 😸
When Image Optimization is enabled, if the URL of the image is not correct as a regular expression (e.g. `/image.png?lang=c++`), Next.js will give an error and fail to build.
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Adds lint rules to the Next.js ESLint plugin to:
- Disallow importing `next/head` inside `pages/_document.js`
- Disallow importing `next/document` outside of `pages/_document.js`
Both rules will be surfaced as **errors** within the recommended config of the plugin.
Fixes#13712#13958
Adds a lint rule warning to the Next.js ESLint plugin if a custom Google Font is added at page-level instead of with a custom document (`.document.js`)
_Note: This will be generalized to include more font providers in the near future._
* fix check in externals that validate if the require is resolve-able for the server
* performance improvements
Fixes#23130
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This updates this initial PR here https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/18146 to resolve merge conflicts and updates tests since we aren't able to update that PR itself.
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Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/18146
* update webpack to 5.36.2
* use dependOn to optimize chunks
* disable vendor splitting for main and _app chunks
=> decreases bundle size in general, gets rid of the 2 extra vendor chunks shared by all pages.
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This is the image component implementation of the blurry placeholder as described in #24004. The matching server side implementation is currently planned.
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(Documentation and telemetry to follow after server side is implemented)
This PR re-includes ESLint with some notable changes, namely a guided setup similar to how TypeScript is instantiated in a Next.js application.
To add ESLint to a project, developers will have to create an `.eslintrc` file in the root of their project or add an empty `eslintConfig` object to their `package.json` file.
```js
touch .eslintrc
```
Then running `next build` will show instructions to install the required packages needed:
<img width="862" alt="Screen Shot 2021-04-19 at 7 38 27 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12476932/115316182-dfd51b00-a146-11eb-830c-90bad20ed151.png">
Once installed and `next build` is run again, `.eslintrc` will be automatically configured to include the default config:
```json
{
"extends": "next"
}
```
In addition to this change:
- The feature is now under the experimental flag and requires opt-in. After testing and feedback, it will be switched to the top-level namespace and turned on by default.
- A new ESLint shareable configuration package is included that can be extended in any application with `{ extends: 'next' }`
- This default config extends recommended rule sets from [`eslint-plugin-react`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-react), [`eslint-plugin-react-hooks`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-react-hooks), and [`eslint-plugin-next`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@next/eslint-plugin-next)
- All rules in [`eslint-plugin-next`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@next/eslint-plugin-next) have been modified to include actionable links that show more information to help resolve each issue
* Try enabling Babel turbo mode
* Pass config file explicitly to babel turbo loader.
* Update NextBabelLoaderOptions to use `configFile` instead of `babelrc`.
* Re-add support for options passed to next/babel preset with new babel loader.
* Load babel config files depending on their file extension.
* Include `next/babel` if no Babel config is provided.
* Minor cleanup.
* Avoid duplicate `next/babel` entries.
* No need to pass configFile anymore.
* Fix multiple small issues in merging loader opts with cached config.
* Remove redundant logging (that also breaks a test).
* Include file extension CharacteristicsGermaneToCaching.
* bump
* Disable turboMode now that tests pass
Co-authored-by: Dale Bustad <dale@divmain.com>
This ensures when CSS requests stall that they are included in the route load timeout so that stalled CSS requests don't block us from falling back to a hard navigation. This handles a rare case noticed by @pacocoursey where a transition did not complete while attempting to load CSS assets.
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Fixes#24056.
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This expands on https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/24070 and ensures we show the dev overlay for additional cases like where `_app` or `_document` have syntax errors causing compilation to not be able to complete. This achieves showing the dev overlay even when compilation fails from a syntax error by doing a third minimal compilation in development with the needed client-side assets to render the dev overlay.
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This ensures that a duplicate locale key is not prepended to the path when navigating back (using browsers back button) to the root path containing query parameters or a hash value.
Current behaviour:
* `/fr?value=1` -> `/fr/another` -> click browser back button -> `/fr/fr?value=1`
* `/fr?value=1` -> `/fr?value=2` -> click browser back button -> `/fr/fr?value=1`
* `/fr#section` -> `/fr/another` -> click browser back button -> `/fr/fr#section`
* `/fr#section` -> `/fr#another` -> click browser back button -> `/fr/fr#section`
Fix:
Remove query string or hash value from path before determining whether to add the locale to the path in `addLocale` function.
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Fixes: #24287
This adds an additional test for the change in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/24079 to ensure top-level errors in `_document` are also handled correctly.
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Previously, we weren't recording most (all?) of the Next.js measurements like `Next.js-hydration` in Concurrent Mode. This was mainly because the new API doesn't accept a callback.
Instead of special casing this, I've refactored it so that the measurements are just recorded when Root first flushes (via `useLayoutEffect`), which should be more or less the same timing for the old API.
Concurrent Mode is a little trickier for two reasons:
1. Flushes might be (slightly) delayed due to time-slicing and prioritization
2. Selective hydration might skew measurements in cases where full hydration is aborted
I don't have a good answer for those yet, so they'll need to be addressed when the time comes.
Noticed in this issue the reproduction was using `getStaticPaths` on a non-dynamic page incorrectly although we don't currently show an error for this.
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This ensures we don't attempt adding a locale to a path when the locale is already present but in a different casing, this also ensures we successfully remove the locale if the casing differs in the path. Additional tests have been added in the `i18n-support` suites to ensure this is working correctly.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/23553
This fixes dynamic pages with `fallback: false` that don't have a matching path causing a 404 before rewrites are checked unexpectedly. This ensures we treat `fallback: false` pages as a match only if they also have a matching static path so that fallback rewrites can be triggered correctly. An additional test suite as been added to ensure this is working as expected.
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Update CNA test suite to consume [vercel-learn-starter](https://github.com/vercel/next-learn-starter) as the example repo.
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* Use ssh for git regexr dependency
* remove .git from dep
* update
* update test
* update step
* update install
* remove dep temporarily
* remove extra change
* move deps to specific test
This is a follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/23588 to update to use a regex lexer to gather the named regex groups instead of attempting to gather them through executing the regex since it can fail to gather the regex groups when they are using specific matching. This also ensures we don't pass the value as a segment when value is defined and it doesn't use a capture group. Additional tests are added to cover these cases and documentation updated to reflect this.
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/23415
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This PR adds the deduplication logic to image optimizer so the cache will be reused as much as possible if there're multiple concurrent requests.
Fixes#23436.
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- Enable webpack 5 by default for apps without custom webpack configuration
Fixes#23143
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This ensures we match dynamic routes correctly when applying `check: true` behavior with i18n so that no-op rewrites match dynamic routes correctly.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/23854
This PR aims at updating the `create-next-app` test suite to include a test case for the `--use-npm` flag.
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This ensures we don't reach the invariant from trying to create the export progress with no items during `next build` or `next export` by returning immediately when we notice there are no paths being exported. Additional tests have been added to ensure these cases don't error.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/23724
This ensures we are checking the filesystem correctly when i18n is used to prevent fallback rewrites from being applied even when a page is matched. Additional tests have been added to ensure these cases are being handled.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/23577
This ensures we don't attempt prepending the `basePath` for external (http://) `getStaticProps`/`getServerSideProps` redirects. Additional tests to cover this case have been added in the `gssp-redirect` test suites to prevent regression.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/23623
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Fixes: #23716
This ensures we don't parse the default params when auto-exporting dynamic routes with i18n since the page and path aren't equal when localized. This adds an additional test case to ensure we don't regress on this behavior in the `i18n-support` test suites.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/23167
This PR updates the Squoosh PNG decoder, which fixes#22929 in GoogleChromeLabs/squoosh#971.
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This ensures we gather segments from the experimental has field when validating segments used in the destination to prevent the invalid segments in the destination error from showing incorrectly. This usage has been added to the custom-routes test suite to ensure the segments are passed correctly from the has field.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/23415
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This pull request **temporarily** removes ESLint, as it was not landed in accordance with our standard experimental policies. We are fully committed to landing this change again.
This is being reverted because:
- Next.js has very strict goals for its install size. This feature resulted in adding over 17MB, or a 43.6% increase.
- The feature was not first landed under the `experimental` key in `next.config.js`, rather, it was added under the stable namespace (top-level)
- Using the feature doesn't do a "guided setup" like TypeScript, it should ask you to "bring your own" dependencies for ESLint
- It uses a undesirable ESLint plugin name: `plugin:@next/next/recommended`. This should read out as strictly `next`, or as short as we can get it.
- Does not provide actionable warnings (missing link to resolve issue)
- Does not follow appropriate console output styling. We need to revisit how these are presented.
To re-land this, we need to ensure the following minimums are met:
- Very minor change in install size
- Fully experimental (i.e. flagged) with warnings
- Finalized package name and configuration shape, preferably so we can do ` { extends: 'next' } `.
This adds support for returning an object from `rewrites` in `next.config.js` with `beforeFiles`, `afterFiles`, and `fallback` to allow specifying rewrites at different stages of routing. The existing support for returning an array for rewrites is still supported and behaves the same way. The documentation has been updated to include information on these new stages that can be rewritten and removes the outdated note of rewrites not being able to override pages.
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If the upstream MIME type isn't prefixed with `image/`, the endpoint should directly response with a 400 error.
## Bug
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This adds support for a `has` field to `rewrites`, `redirects`, and `headers` to allow matching against `header`, `cookie`, and `query` values. Documentation and additional tests for the feature is also added in this PR.
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22345
For #22228
This PR:
- Adds ESLint to toolchain
- Included by default for builds (`next build`)
- Can be enabled for development (`next dev`)
- Custom formatter built for output
- Adds appropriate tests
- Adds two documentation pages
Brings back the remaining Node.js module polyfills to not break existing apps upgrading from webpack 4 to webpack 5.
Fixes#23169
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The current `<Image />` component does not fallback gracefully when JavaScript is disabled in the client / browser.
You can test this with the [official Next/Image example](https://csb-4k0kr-p8ya8f304.vercel.app/), by disabling JavaScript in the browser's DevTools. Video demo: https://streamable.com/frkvw9
This PR aims to fix this behaviour by using `<noscript></noscript>` tags to conditionally display a standard `<img>` element using the `props` passed to `<Image />` when JavaScript is disabled.
For browser sessions where JavaScript is enabled, this will not cause an increase in network requests, so there should be no downside.
One area where this PR is a bit "hacky" is that it uses a negative `margin-top` to counteract `sizerStyle.paddingTop`. From what I can tell, `sizerStyle.paddingTop` is generated on the server side, where we can not know ahead of time whether JavaScript is enabled in the browser - hence why I've opted for this solution.
Fixes#19223Fixes#21214
This PR removes the `visibility` style property change from next/image. It was previously added in #18195 to fix a bug that when no `src` is set, and that bug is not valid anymore as all images will always have `src` (and a fallback too).
It also fixes the problem that screen readers ignore elements with `visibility: hidden`.
Fixes#23201.
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- [ ] Make sure the linting passes
Currently Next.js exposes internal code in the error overlay if certain errors were created from the user code. Some examples were attached in #20776.
We can clearly see that the path is wrong (`../next-server`), it should be `./node_modules/next/dist/next-server`:
![CleanShot 2021-03-19 at 01 33 04](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3676859/111670728-1ae7e400-8853-11eb-9213-3b359798900e.png)
The root cause is the `__nextjs_original-stack-frame` middleware resolves the file path with the following code:
```js
path.resolve(
rootDirectory,
getSourcePath(sourcePosition.source)
)
```
where `rootDirectory` is the **app root**, but `sourcePosition.source` comes from the module path, which is relative to the path of the `next` binary, not the app root.
That explains why we see `../next-server` from the error above, because it's relative to `./node_modules/next/bin/next`.
Because of that, the resolved result will never have `node_modules` in its path and it won't be filtered by the error overlay in the UI. Here's a screenshot of the frame object in the UI:
![CleanShot 2021-03-18 at 23 01 29@2x](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3676859/111670062-65b52c00-8852-11eb-9293-3a6e5b7c4b9b.png)
And the filter we use to determine if a frame is expanded or not only depends on `body.originalStackFrame`:
```js
expanded: !Boolean(
body.originalStackFrame?.file?.includes('node_modules') ?? true
)
```
So this PR also adds `source.file` check to ensure they will be ignored (not necessary because we fixed the path resolving).
Fixes#20776.
This PR attempts to provide an option to allow importing TS/TSX from outside of the current Next.js project root directory. Although this goes against the design decision that no source code should be imported from outside of root and [might bring tons of issues](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19928#issuecomment-741596557), it will still be helpful in some monorepo use cases.
This PR assumes that the external files are following the same language syntax rules and under the same tooling versions as the source code inside your project root. And it's also not allowed to enable the `baseUrl` feature in the external directory (as the project should only have 1 import base URL).
X-ref: #9474, #15569, #19928, #20374.
This ensures we exit the build process after the build completes even if timers/connections are left open since this can cause the process to hang indefinitely. This was the previous behavior although got changed un-intentionally in e27b7e996d
This updates our production test with an open timer to ensure it doesn't block the process from completing.
* this will fix problems with serverless target which doesn't use a runtime chunk
* It also omit env vars from contributing to cache version as webpack will handle that now
* It moves the webpack-runtime chunk from ./chunks back to ./
This PR upgrades `jest-worker` and `jest-cli` to the latest pre-release version, also removed `jest-circus` which is included in Jest by default. `jest-worker@next` includes a fix for memory leak that we need (https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/11187).
Fixes#22925. This will also improve the OOM issue for `next dev` #15855.
# Route Announcements
## Summary
This PR improves the accessibility of NextJS's client-side navigation by announcing route changes to screen readers.
## Context
When a user who is sighted clicks on a link, they can see the content change. It's an affirmation that what the user intended to do by clicking a link actually worked! Users navigating the page via a screen-reader will not get this feedback on NextJS sites (This is an issue on many SPA-like architectures).
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4213649/103017382-63b02b00-44f8-11eb-9940-fb530d2d3018.mov
## Solution
Whenever there is a route change, the new `<RouteAnnouncer />` will look for a name to give the new page and then announce it! The name is found by first looking for an `h1`, falling back to `document.title`, and lastly to `pathname`. `<RouteAnnouncer />` is a visually hidden component placed within the `<AppContainer />`.
## Demo
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4213649/103017401-6ad73900-44f8-11eb-8050-b3e9a7e0c3f2.mov
## Inspiration
First and foremost, this PR was inspired by @marcysutton's studies and writing, [What we learned from user testing of accessible client-side routing techniques with Fable Tech Labs
](https://www.gatsbyjs.com/blog/2019-07-11-user-testing-accessible-client-routing/) as well as @madalynrose's [Accessible Routing](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/pull/19290) PR for Gatsby.
There were also learnings gleaned from the conversations within #7681.
### Related Issues & PRs
- Resolves#7681
- Relates to #19963
This makes sure we don't trigger the export step if we aren't exporting any static pages during a build. This also adds an invariant to ensure we don't attempt creating a progress with 0 items.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22994
Currently if you have `sizes` set in `next/image`, the image will likely be downloaded multiple times (usually twice) on Safari (macOS and iOS): the correct size for the viewport, and the original size specified in `src`.
Also make sure you have "Ignore Resource Cache" disabled in the Safari Devtools when trying to reproduce:
![CleanShot 2021-03-09 at 21 05 54@2x](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3676859/110476820-6399f180-811d-11eb-93ec-5b2482c87884.png)
The root cause is the way Safari handles `<img>`'s attribute updates. Although React updates all the attributes one by one synchronously and programmatically, Safari will still try to fetch the resource immediately and won't wait for other DOM changes to be finished.
That means if we set the following 3 attributes in this order: `src`, `srcSet`, `sizes`. Safari will fetch the image when `src` is set. And then once `srcSet` is there it will fetch the resource again based on it. And finally, when `sizes` is updated it might correct the resource URL again.
So the fix here is simple: by just reordering those to `sizes`, `srcSet`, `src`, it will only load the image with the correct size only once:
<img width="1498" alt="CleanShot 2021-03-09 at 21 05 30@2x" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3676859/110477852-a27c7700-811e-11eb-88dc-d6e7895f67bd.png">
Fixes#19478.
This updates to not automatically export `/500` from `_error` if a custom `getInitialProps` is used since logic may be used inside of this method that causes the export to fail. Users can still opt-in to the static `/500` by adding a `pages/500.js` file.
This also refactors checking `_app` for custom `getInitialProps` to outside of the static check loop to prevent a potential race condition where we could run this check multiple times un-necessarily.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22815
This ensures we load all env values before loading `next.config.js` since these values can be used in there. This also updates to ensure we're testing these values are available while loading `next.config.js` so we don't regress on this.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22811
This ensures we don't export `/404` during the automatic static optimization during build when the `/404` isn't static and won't be used/copied to the final output.
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22815
This PR adds request deduplication for `_getServerData`. If a request with the same URL is already in-flight, we don't send another new request. When a request succeeds or fails, we delete the cache.
A potential improvement this brings is, when `getServerSideProps` of a new route is slow to load, the user might keep clicking on the link which causes new requests, and the route will never update because results of old requests were ditched. Also adds a test case for this scenario.
Closes#19238.
This fixes the case where index page revalidation would match a dynamic page instead of the index page from the pathname not being denormalized.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22750
This ensures we load `_document` then `_app` and then the page's component in all cases which matches behavior between the serverless target and the default server target. Additional tests to ensure this order is followed has been added to prevent regression.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22732
Fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/21943
i confirmed in a personal test repo that this solves the issue of infinite 307s on root level non-default locales :) let me know what else this needs if anything! thanks for the time/help @ijjk ❤️
This ensures `distDir` is set under `renderOpts` in `next-server` so that it is present when experimental `optimizeCss` is enabled.
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/16539
Currently, the image component doesn't handle use of the `sizes` property with `layout="fill"` and `layout="responsive"` very well for small viewports. It will never include sizes smaller than the smallest viewport (640px) in the srcset, so even if you specify `sizes="30vw"` in your image, you have to download the full-viewport-width image on small devices.
This PR adds logic such that if you use `layout="fill"` and include a `sizes` property, the image component will include the full range of image sizes in the `srcset`.
It also includes an optimization where it finds the smallest `vw` value in the sizes value and combines that with the smallest viewport width, and uses that as the floor of the srcset. It does this so it doesn't unnecessarily increase transfer size by including ALL sizes. This is still a conservative optimization--for 95% of cases, taking the _largest_ `vw` size would work, but I don't see a way to do that without breaking a few corner cases.
The case of a sizes prop with `px` values is fixed but not optimized--though generally that case is less of a good fit for the fill or responsive layout anyway.
This ensures we handle resolve rewrites during prefetching the same way we do during a client-transition. Previously if a rewritten source was used in an `href` neither the page bundle or SSG data if needed would be prefetched although would work correctly on a client transition.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22441
Follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/22139 this ensures the default 500 error page hydrates with the correct `statusCode` prop when updating query values on the client since currently it will switch the 404 `statusCode` when one isn't present. An additional test case has been added to ensure this is handled correctly.
This adds generating a static 500 status page when a `pages/500.js` file is added similar to how we handle generating static 404 pages when `pages/404.js` is present. This allows showing a customized error page when a 500 error occurs in an optimal way.
This pull request removes the native `sharp` dependency (which doesn't work on some Linux variants, nor **M1 Mac**) and replaces it with a wasm equivalent.
It also reduces Next.js' installed size by 27.3 MB.
The code is adapted from the [Squoosh CLI](https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/squoosh).
This PR still supports:
- Rotation normalization
- Resizing
- PNG
- JPEG
- Webp
However, it (temporarily) removes support for:
- Resizing Gifs
- Resizing Tiff
(these formats still get served and rendered correctly by the image component)
---
Fixes#20456Closes#20738Closes#21762
This implements the compatibility require hook as per https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/21789.
The hook is applied at the point of webpack initialization. In addition the separate packages are exposed for the various webpack subrequires.
The test then ensures instance equality for the basic require hook from the next.js config file.
I suspect this might have bad interactions with Yarn Pnp support, but maybe we will be lucky.
This insures we add entries for each locale version of a non-dynamic SSG page since they can have unique revalidate values. This requires a version bump in the `prerender-manifest` since the static routes now contain additional values which need to be handled separately.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/21568
I tried the preset provided at `packages/next-plugin-storybook` but it was raising error due to an [unsafe negation](https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unsafe-negation) in the `preset.js` file.
I added a test to show the error:
```
● next-plugin-storybook filterModuleRules › should filter module rules correctly
TypeError: rule.test.test is not a function
48 | if (!rule.test instanceof RegExp) return true
49 | // use Next.js' built-in CSS
> 50 | if (rule.test.test('hello.css')) {
| ^
51 | return false
52 | }
53 | // use next-babel-loader instead of storybook's babel-loader
at filter (../packages/next-plugin-storybook/preset.js:50:21)
at Array.filter (<anonymous>)
at Object.filterModuleRules (../packages/next-plugin-storybook/preset.js:46:28)
at Object.<anonymous> (unit/webpack-config-overrides.test.js:12:36)
```
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/20370
> AsPath is incorrect on Server if you use rewrites and getInitialProps. On the server, asPath is the rewritten asPath while on the client asPath ist as given in the request URL.
The same issue was used to happen on `getServersideProps`, but it was fixed in this PR (https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/17121).
`getInitialProps` needs same fix except when the target is serverless, which has correct `asPath` value.
Additional tests have been added in the `getInitialProps` suite to ensure correct asPath with rewrites.
As discussed with @csswizardry. This is a temporary option in case you know the preloads are not needed. It will likely be a default once the ScriptLoader work from @janicklas-ralph has been proven in partner apps and landed.
```js
// pages/index.js
export const config = {
unstable_JsPreload: false
}
```
Running next.js in `development` causes issues when having pages named "development" or "developments",... as `this.buildId` = `development`
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19520
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19100
> According to https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/image-optimization#caching Next.js populates a cache dir when using the new <Image /> component. This is not the case when using SVG files. This results in a performance penalty.
I created a function for writing images to cache directory (`wrirteToCacheDir`) and it is called for all images.
However, vector and animated images are not optimized before writing them to cache dir
Related to #18179
Hello friends
Ran into this bug on our production site, prerenderManifest stores revalidation info for the index as `"/": { .. }`, but the code tries to access this information as `"/index"`.
This leads to our index page always having s-max-age: 1
This pull request adds `future.strictPostcssConfiguration`, allowing users to opt-into the more strict PostCSS configuration loading.
This stricter PostCSS configuration loading ensures that CSS can be cached across builds.
Fixes#16864
The `router` can be missing in a test environment when trying to render a `Link` component. This PR bails out of `router.prefetch()` when `router` is missing.
The alternative is for users to mock `next/link` or to mock the `router` and wrap their test components.
Please let me know any feedback.
This ensures rewrites to API routes with i18n enabled handles as an API route correctly. This also adds tests for API routes in the i18n test suite
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/20725
This is a #19325 reconfigured to support a loader passed in via a `loader` prop on the Image component, rather than using a config-based approach.
The idea is that applications wanting to use a custom loader will create a wrapper element for the image component that incorporates that loader. See a simple example of this pattern in the integration tests.
This solution is similar to the one prototyped by @ricokahler in #20213 and described at https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/18606#issuecomment-720149156
---
Closes#19325Fixes#18606
Currently pages with `notFound: false` from `getServerSideProps` behave the same as `notFound: true`, i.e. just having the key is enough to result in a 404. This fixes the check in render.tsx and adds tests for it.
This pull request correctly assigns boolean attributes for `<script />` to match the element as it is created by a server-side render.
Prior to this pull request, we'd double-execute `<script>` tags with the `async`, `defer`, or `nomodule` property.
---
Fixes#9070
Follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/20628 this ensures `isReady` is not initially true when the query isn't present but the page is an automatically statically optimized dynamic route
Currently there is no way to add multiple meta tags with the same name attribute to the head of a page. This PR modifies the Head component to allow multiple meta tags with the same name if they have unique keys.
This is important for integrating with certain services like Google Scholar and Swiftype.
Fixes#10183
This PR fixes a bug where `next/babel` would accidentally enable development transforms for a production build (`next build`).
This is tested by the two updated unit tests (which removed a workaround for this bug, and one now properly enables dev transforms).
---
Fixes#18929Fixes#19001
x-ref #19046
x-ref #17032
This PR fixes a bug where we'd accidentally pass-through the user-provided `srcSet` if the image was lazy, just to then replace it when we hydrate.
---
Fixes#19041
This pull request adjusts our experimental scroll restoration behavior to use `sessionStorage` as opposed to `History#replaceState` to track scroll position.
In addition, **it eliminates a scroll event listener** and only captures when a `pushState` event happens (thereby leaving state that needs snapshotted).
These merely adjusts implementation detail, and is covered by existing tests:
```
test/integration/scroll-back-restoration/
```
---
Fixes#16690Fixes#17073Fixes#20486
This ensures we render the locale domain on the `href` when using `next/link` previously the provided `href` was stilling being rendered which differed from the resulting `href` that was navigated to.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/20612
This pull request makes `Router#push` and `Router#replace` function identically to `<Link />`, i.e. reset scroll when the new render is complete.
Users can opt out of this new behavior via:
```tsx
const path = '/my-page'
router.push(path, path, { scroll: false })
```
---
Fixes#3249
This ensures we detect domain specific locales and redirect them client-side. Tests have been added in the `i18n` suite to ensure the domain redirect is applied correctly during a client-side navigation
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19174
This refactors to instead of throwing a specific error when a SSG data route 404s, we return it through props and render the 404 outside of the error handling flow. No additional tests have been added as existing tests should cover this.
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19243
This moves the scroll reset behavior to happen synchronously with the DOM commit, instead of a few ticks after the render completes.
This is necessary for components that read scroll state on mount.
---
Fixes#6462
This ensures the default path used for the `next/image` component includes the `basePath` when configured. Additional tests have also been added to ensure the image component is working correctly with `basePath` configured.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19711
This fixes `next/image` to properly ignore inherited styles applied to the `img` tag by a parent element.
Image styling should **always** be done by a wrapper element—not to the image itself!
---
Fixes#19817Fixes#19964
This makes sure we don't generate the wrong locale source variant for the rewrite requiring a `/` on the end which won't ever be added causing the rewrite to never match. Additional tests have been added to ensure this specific rewrite is working correctly.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/20508
This makes sure the query isn't dropped when doing a history navigation with i18n. Additional tests have been added to ensure this is working correctly as well.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/20212
This ensures we show an error for string values for `revalidate` since we currently don't handle these and instead it results in `revalidate: false` being used. This also adds tests for our `revalidate` checks to ensure they are triggered correctly and not triggered for valid values.
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/20310
This makes sure redirects to the index route properly end with a trailing slash or don't based on the `trailingSlash` config to ensure an additional redirect doesn't need to take place un-necessarily.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19405
This ensures the pages-manifest only includes forward slashes and not backslashes when adding i18n page references, this also adds tests ensuring we don't regress on this in the i18n-support test suite.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/20330
There's currently two bugs with the font optimization, but we'd really like to ship a stable version.
To unblock the stable release, we're **temporarily** reflagging this. It'll be unflagged on canary again!
This makes sure the `locale` doesn't cause the wrong `href` to be resolved, this also ensures route specificity is correct when loading dynamic routes in production mode.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19747
Currently if sizes is not defined, Next.js is setting sizes as:
```
(max-width: 640px) 640px, (max-width: 750px) 750px, (max-width: 828px) 828px, (max-width: 1080px) 1080px, (max-width: 1200px) 1200px, (max-width: 1920px) 1920px, (max-width: 2048px) 2048px, 3840px'
```
This pull request will make sizes be `100vw` by default, which will allow us to download "smaller" images than what's currently happening.
In a demo app I have, the difference is between downloading 488KB vs 1.4MB (in images)
Adds an err.sh link to the production build missing message. Also clears up `valid` as `production`.
Also fixes an edge case where an unhelpful error would be thrown because we checked for `.next` instead of `.next/BUILD_ID`
Added the out directory location as the list line during export to make sure people know where the files are output.
Fixes#19778Fixes#19788
## Why
Some users prefer to use a custom server implementation that handles body parsing. If they do this, they have no way to opt out of all body parsing in API Routes. Requests with bodies die if next's `bodyParser` is not disabled. Requests just hang forever.
Instead of adding [this config](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-routes/api-middlewares#custom-config) to every API Route, we do a simple check to avoid parsing the body twice.
Fixes#8315Fixes#7960
* make the error message more clear if webpack config comes back undefined
* Update check and add test
* bump
* Update build-output test
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
This reverts #18921 and ensures that the Babel runtime is only inlined as an absolute path when using PnP as before, but then including the correction this resolution as implemented by @merceyz only in the PnP cases, while keeping the diff to a minimum.
Fixes#16173
## What
Restores handling of termination signals, `SIGTERM` and `SIGINT`, to allow graceful termination of next commands. Seems to have been removed during a child process refactor #6450, was this intentional?
## Why
Currently the command processes have to be forcefully killed. This would help those using Next.js with custom servers and tools like Docker and Kubernetes that rely on termination signals to shutdown instances.
---
Where would be a good location to add some tests? [test/integration/cli/test/index.test.js](fc98c13a2e/test/integration/cli/test/index.test.js)?
This updates the fallback locale for `locale: false` to be the `defaultLocale` instead of the currently active `locale` as it allows passing through URLs more seamlessly as a URL without the locale prefixed can be treated as the `defaultLocale` instead of having to worry if the locale matches the currently active locale. This also ensures `locale={false}` is tested in the i18n-support-catchall suite
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19048
This ensures navigations to non-configured locales causes the 404 page to be shown, it also adds tests to ensure direct visits for non-configured locales 404s correctly.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19214
This PR removes the modern mode experiment because:
- It does not yield meaningful bundle size wins when compared to other initiatives we've taken
- It's not compatible with webpack 5 (which we're upgrading to)
- It's currently broken and causes most apps to malfunction
- There's no champion currently owning the experiment
We can re-introduce this in the future when we'd like to make it a default for all Next.js apps.
Note: **Next.js still supports Differential Loading (`nomodule`) and does it by default.** This PR strictly removes the experimental modern _syntax_, and does not disable our existing modern/legacy polyfilling.
---
Fixes#19200Fixes#18960Fixes#14707Fixes#14465
This ensures redirects are handled properly with i18n + `trailingSlash: true`, additional tests have also been added to ensure this is covered
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19069
This makes sure SSG data is correctly prefetched for the default locale and other locales on the same page. Tests for this behavior have been added for catch-all and normal pages.
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19048
We accidentally regressed back in 9.5 and dropped support for inline CSS comments. PostCSS always parses these as pass-through (and not a syntax error), which can cause problems when minifying.
Browsers do a similar thing and ignore the comments.
To ensure we generate valid CSS, this adds support for stripping the CSS comments from the build.
---
Fixes#15589Closes#17130
Fixes#18720
This removes image preloading. It doesn't work correctly on any browser other than Chrome (with Chrome's real engine). On all other browsers, it triggers 2x the bytes to be downloaded. The tradeoff isn't worth it here IMO.
Chrome itself should be smart enough to bump an `<img />` tag's priority over other preloads that are script type during the preparse phase.
We can reintroduce this when we don't hurt non-Chrome users.
This ensures root optional-catch-all index routes with i18n are output to the correct location and are also loaded from the `prerender-manifest` correctly.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19095
## Description
Fixes#18338 - Fixed an issue with `trailingSlash: true` adding a slash to the end of an external link.
After
```
<h1 class="Home_title__3DjR7">Welcome to <a href="https://nextjs.org">Without slash</a></h1>
<h1 class="Home_title__3DjR7">Welcome to <a href="https://nextjs.org">With slash?</a></h1>
```
Before
```
<h1 class="Home_title__3DjR7">Welcome to <a href="https://nextjs.org">Without slash</a></h1>
<h1 class="Home_title__3DjR7">Welcome to <a href="https://nextjs.org/">With slash?</a></h1>
```