In `server/render.tsx` we're switching between `react-dom/server.browser` and `react-dom/server` based on the react version users're using, unlike directly resolving them with nodejs on server side, turbopack needs to resolve both while bundling.
Bundle the ssr client layer for RSC, this solves the problem when
there's an esm package is using on client components, but esm imports
the installed react instead of the built-in react version since esm
imports is not intercepted by require hook.
After bundling the ssr client layer and treating react as externals, now
react compiles as cjs externals and could be intercepted by require
hook, other code are bundled together which can also get optimized.
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Checking if app dir exported components (page/layout/etc.) are valid components in dev mode, also update `react-is` to detect module reference properly
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This PR updates `@types/node` to `14.14.31`. The most important type is
that `ParsedUrlQuery` can hold `undefined` so we are updating the code
here to explicitly handle those cases. Aside from it we are adding a
global definition taken from NodeJS for `AsyncLocalStorage` that we
export in `server.d.ts`
Inline a react and react-dom for app dir, when `appDir` flag is enabled
opt into the built-in version for all.
For server layer react, use the react share subset for server
components.
For all server side of react-dom usage, use the server-rendering-stub.
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The `target: serverless` config was deprecated a year ago starting in
[Next.js 12](https://nextjs.org/blog/next-12).
Tests were disabled in #41252 so we can now remove `target: serverless`
and all usage of `target` in `next.config.js`.
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Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
This commit implements the main proposal presented in
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/39241
to add attribution to web vitals.
Attribution adds more specific debugging info to web vitals,
for example in the case of Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS),
we might want to know
> What's the first element that shifted when the single largest layout shift occurred?
on in the case of Largest Contentful Paint (LCP),
> What's the element corresponding to the LCP for the page?
> If it is an image, what's the URL of the image resource?
Attribution is *disabled* by default because it could potentially
generate a lot data and overwhelm the RUM backend.
It is enabled *per metric* (LCP, FCP, CLS, etc)
As part of this change, `web-vitals` has been upgraded to v3.0.0
This version contains minor bug fixes, please see changelog at
9fe3cc02c8Fixes#39241
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@ijjk moving this here.
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This PR adds a new `experimental.enableUndici` option to let the
developer switch from `next-fetch` to `undici` as the underlying
polyfill for `fetch` in Node.js.
In the current implementation, Next.js makes sure that `fetch` is always
available by using `node-fetch`. However, we do not polyfill in Node.js
18+, since those versions come with their own `fetch` implementation
already, built-in.
Node.js 18+ uses `undici` under the hood, so letting the developer use
`undici` earlier could make the migration easier later on.
Eventually, we hope to be able to stop polyfilling `fetch` in an
upcoming major version of Next.js, shipping less code.
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Only upgrade react-exp.
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Continues #39778Closes#40499
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x-ref: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25267
Bump the version of `react-server-dom-webpack` and use `experimental_use` to unwrap the promise to access RSC payload instead of using `readRoot`. `readRoot` is removed from the response type.
`eslint-plugin-react` has a broken version between v7.31.2-6. Upping the version range ensure that only functioning packages get installed.
Fixes#40245
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Typescript published 4.8.2 today and it fails CI, bump our typescript version to 4.8.2 and tweak some typings to make existing e2e typescript tests work properly
* Bump web-vitals from 3.0.0-beta to 3.0.0 stable for typing fix (there's an undefined type but it wasn't caught by ts 4.7), also force compiled it as CJS for pre-compiled
* Bump ncc to 3.34.0 for ts-loader compatibility for new typescript version, ncc 3.33.x cannot work with ts 4.8
* Update pre-compiled
### Problem
esm modules imports from client components will be compiled to `m = import('module-name')` when webpack bundles them for server components flight rendering. In this case, they will all become async modules since dyanmic imports will return a promise which react flight cannot handle it then results into module resolving error on server flight rendering.
### Solution
* React flight renderer supports handling async modules in https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25138
* On next.js side leverage the module proxy change for each client reference, to make sure it always resolve the correct client module
The idea is wrapping each module with a module proxy, and if the module is async and accessed as thenable, it will return a new module reference with `async` label to tell react to handle it as async modules:
exported client reference `*` --> not async module (non thenable) --> original module reference `''`
exported client reference `*` --> it's async module (thenable) --> wrapped module reference `'*'` with `async` label
### Note
Since we need to check if user having incorrect gSSP/gSP specifying in layout client componet, so we still need to parse it and assign those info to the proxy (Does client module containing `ssr`, `ssg` exports). Otherwise the proxy will return the cached module reference
As noticed by @shuding we were disabling minifying for the webpack 5 bundle which was most likely left over from debugging which isn't necessary now as we can use the local version of webpack via the NEXT_PRIVATE_LOCAL_WEBPACK5 env variable instead.
This commit allows the users to import URLPattern from `next/server`,
by defining a key that uses `global.URLPattern`.
Why is this any good? or: why don't we add URLPattern to the global namespace?
URLPattern is exposed as global on Edge Runtime _only_. This means that if we define a
constructor in global namespace in our TypeScript definitions, people might
have runtime errors in their Node.js functions.
Importing from `next/server` enables users to get the constructor without
risking in runtime errors and wrong type definitions.
Keep in mind, that with the current implementation, we do not check if the
constructor actually exists, but `next/server` shouldn't be imported in
Node.js functions, AFAIK.
## Related
- Fixes#38131
## Bug
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This PR updates the Edge Runtime to use a new version that loads dependencies differently. This addresses https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/38766 so `instanceof` works as expected.
It involved a few code changes, mostly regarding to types. The most important change is that the `Runner` function in the sandbox doesn't take a `ReadableStream` as `body` anymore since this implies creating the instance on "node land" and makes the runtime `fetch` function not to be able to compare with `ReadableStream` using `instanceof`. Instead we introduce a "clonable body" abstraction that allows to create the `ReadableStream` from `Readable` by using the edge runtime primitive which would hold the correct prototype.
Also, this PR changes the way we pre-compile the Edge Runtime to adapt it to the new version.
This PR introduces an environment variable that allows to modify the `EdgeRuntime` value on compilation time.
This is done to allow cloud providers like Vercel to have a different value, and enable user code and 3rd party libraries to have different code paths depending on the Edge Functions provider.
## Related
- Related to #30739
## Bug
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