Hi,
I have updated some version of packages.
- @swc/helper
- json5
- terser
- postcss
- nanoid
- use-sync-external-store (ReactJs pollyfill)
- microbundle
Updated version of #38328
_Extremely sorry if I made any mistakes :(_
Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
### What's in there?
This is a followup of https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/37695.
For the dev server to clean stacktraces, we're decorating errors caught during code evaluation (`getServerSideProps` or middleware).
However, when these errors are asynchronously raised, we can't decorate them before processing them, leading to this fallback logic:
bf7bf8217f/packages/next/server/dev/next-dev-server.ts (L775-L779)
Thanks to latest improvement of the edge-runtime in 1.1.0-beta.4, we can now catch unhandled rejection and uncaught exception, and decorate them.
### How to test?
Please reuse the existing tests who already covered these cases:
`pnpm testheadless --testPathPattern middleware-dev-errors`
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
Seems this got out of sync pre-release so this re-syncs the compiled files
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/runs/6907047235?check_suite_focus=true
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* Refactor data fetching to support getting headers
* Relax `getNextPathnameInfo` type
* Add test for middleware internal redirects
* Export `ParsedRelativeUrl` type
* Refactor `getMiddlewareEffects`
* Move rewrite i18n test to middleware rewrite tests
* Fix bug parsing pathname info
* Normalize data requests to page requests for middleware
* Ensure there is a header `x-nextjs-matched-path` for middleware rewrites on data requests
* Extract `getDataHref` to a function
* Stop using `getDataHref` for flight
* Always set the query in `dataHref` independently of if it is SSG
* Add test for recursive rewrites
* Refactor dynamicPath validation to `matchHrefAndAsPath`
* Add `dataHref` to `FetchDataOutput`
* Extract `matchesMiddleware` function
* Add `hasMiddleware` option to `fetchNextData`
* Move preflight test
* Remove preflight test
* Add middleware prefetch tests
* Remove preflight
* Attempt to reduce bundle size
Include `withMiddlewareEffects` and `matchHrefAndAsPath` into `router`
Bring `getDataHref` back to `page-loader`
Bring `resolveDynamicRoute` back to `router`
* Reduce arg duplication for `withMiddlewareEffects`
* Remove some async/await and spreads to reduce bundle size
* Upgrade `edge-runtime` & clone `Request` on redirects to mutate headers
* Add some rewrite tests
Co-authored-by: Kiko Beats <josefrancisco.verdu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
This commit lets users measure their Interaction to Next Paint [INP](https://web.dev/inp/) web vital.
Note that the `web-vitals` package is beta to denote that INP is an experimental metric, the code is stable and v3 is backwards compatible.
`web-vitals` CHANGELOG for v3:
- [BREAKING] Report TTFB after a bfcache restore
- [BREAKING] Only include last LCP entry in metric entries
- Add support for the new INP metric
- Rename getXXX() functions to onXXX()
- Add a navigationType property to the Metric object
See https://github.com/GoogleChrome/web-vitals/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md
Upgraded `playwright-chromium` from `1.14.1` to `1.17.2` because the Events Timing API used to measure INP is only available in Chromium >= v98.
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Adopt the new `moduleMap` option added in https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/24629, which helps us getting rid of our hacky implementation injected to `globalThis.__next_require__`. The map will be attached to the flight manifest as `__ssr_module_mapping__`.
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This PR introduces [Edge Runtime](https://edge-runtime.vercel.app/) for emulating [Edge Functions](https://vercel.com/features/edge-functions) locally.
Every time you run a [middleware](https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/middleware) locally via `next dev`, an isolated edge runtime context will be created.
These contexts have the same constraints as production servers, plus they don't pollute the global scope; Instead, all the code run in a vm on top of a Node.js process.
Additionally, `@edge-runtime/jest-environment` has been added to make easier testing Edge Functions in a programmatic way.
It dropped the following polyfills from Next.js codebase, since they are now part of Edge Runtime:
- abort-controller
- formdata
- uuid
- web-crypto
- web-streams
Co-authored-by: Gal Schlezinger <2054772+Schniz@users.noreply.github.com>
Another strategy to do achieve the goal of #36995. With this PR the module IDs will be:
- (1) RSC: named (_this one doesn't matter_)
- (2) SSR: named
- (3) Client: deterministic
And we include the client module IDs in the flight manifest, as well as an extra mapping of 3) → 2) so during SSR it can require the correct module still.
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Follow-up PR for #37134, this PR adds back the hash in each chunk's filename. This `chunks` in the flight manifest will now be `chunkId:chunkFilename` with this PR, and `globalThis.__next_chunk_load__` then handles the chunk registration (uses chunkId) and chunk loading (uses chunkFilename). (Q: how can we port this to React?)
We can't use `[contenthash]` but only `[chunkhash]` because at the stage of generating the flight manifest, the content isn't finalized and the hash changes after that.
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Adds the `hmr/hotModuleReplacement.js` file to the compiled output
that is used in
`packages/next/build/webpack/plugins/mini-css-extract-plugin.ts`.
Fixes#25560
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Back in 2019, React released the first version of `use-subscription` (https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/15022). At the time, we only has limited information about concurrent rendering, and #9026 add the initial concurrent mode support.
In 2020, React provides a first-party official API `useMutableSource` (https://github.com/reactjs/rfcs/pull/147, https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/18000):
> ... enables React components to safely and efficiently read from a mutable external source in Concurrent Mode.
React 18 introduces `useMutableSource`'s replacement `useSyncExternalStore` (see details here: https://github.com/reactwg/react-18/discussions/86), and React changes `use-subscription` implementation to use `useSyncExternalStore` directly: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/24289
> In React 18, `React.useSyncExternalStore` is a built-in replacement for `useSubscription`.
>
> This PR makes `useSubscription` simply use `React.useSyncExternalStore` when available. For pre-18, it uses a `use-sync-external-store` shim which is very similar in `use-subscription` but fixes some flaws with concurrent rendering.
And according to `use-subscription`:
> You may now migrate to [`use-sync-external-store`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/use-sync-external-store) directly instead, which has the same API as `React.useSyncExternalStore`. The `use-subscription` package is now a thin wrapper over `use-sync-external-store` and will not be updated further.
The PR does exactly that:
- Removes the precompiled `use-subscription` introduced in #35746
- Adds the `use-sync-external-store` to the dependencies.
- The `use-sync-external-store` package enables compatibility with React 16 and React 17.
- Do not pre-compile `use-sync-external-store` since it is also the dependency of some popular React state management libraries like `react-redux`, `zustand`, `valtio`, `@xstate/react` and `@apollo/client`, etc. By install
- Replace `useSubscription` usage with `useSyncExternalStore`
---
Ref: #9026, #35746 and #36159
Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
Follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/36527 this adds falling back to the wasm swc build when loading the native bindings fails so that we don't block the build on the native dependency being available.
This continues off of https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/33496 but does not add a postinstall script yet and only downloads the fallback when the native dependency fails to load.
Fixes#35753
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This ensures we use the `es5` target when pre-compiling the `use-subscription` dependency similar to our other pre-compiled browser dependencies.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/36146
There're some changes since our last update that we'll need (e.g. server context).
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Currently we ignore any files that are traced and handled by a webpack loader to prevent including webpack specific files although users may attempt reading files directly using `fs` even if they are handled by webpack so this leverages the new reason types in `@vercel/nft` to only ignore if it is solely imported.
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x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/35338
Fixes#35219
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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>
Report full parsed runtime errors over error bus, accepts preventDisplay prop to avoid showing error messages inline, while still reporting errors over the bus.
Basically, we want to handle the parsed error/stack differently in Next Live, showing a modal that sits above the content and allows users to report the issue to us. We want to have that stack trace in the issue report, so I added a new event `unhandled-error-full`.
The `preventDisplay` prop then just lets us output our own modal instead of showing the error inline, but still renders the `<RuntimeErrors />` component so it can fetch the stack and report it over the bus.
This isn't *beautiful* code per-se, but I think doing it really right would require a pretty intense re-structure of this module. I think ideally we'd have export a function to fetch of the stack that we can just expose separately - that fetch currently happens in a sub-sub-component (DevOverlay > Errors > RuntimeError). But that re-write is pretty high effort, would still require much of what we do here anyway, and would just to get a slightly less awkward API in a not very high-use area. So leaving it as-is for now, happy to revisit though if we want.
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Fixes an issue with Next Live #290.
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x-ref: #31827
x-ref: #34212
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1365881/151994766-b9afb349-1a9a-4220-9387-de10165e34e3.png)
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Bumping Terser from v5.7.1 to v5.10.0 fixes some minification issues:
- I specifically encountered this bug, where a boolean condition was flipped when a nullish coalescing operator was involved: https://github.com/terser/terser/pull/1045
- See [Terser's changelog](https://github.com/terser/terser/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) for more fixes
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Fixes#33462
Tried upgrading to v3, but we rely on the `timeout` property:
e5dee17f77/packages/next/telemetry/post-payload.ts (L12)
Which was removed since it's non-standard:
https://github.com/node-fetch/node-fetch/blob/main/docs/v3-UPGRADE-GUIDE.md#the-timeout-option-was-removed
I wanted to keep this PR minimal, so I did not try to work around the above.
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include a few lines of stack trace in the full refresh overlay
error is not necessary webpack related
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Fixes#33135
I also tried reducing the number of variants.
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x-ref [#31552 ](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/31552)
x-ref https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/32115
x-ref https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/32546
x-ref https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/32721
Since this PR https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/31455 is merged, `enhanced-resolve` dependency's resolved field is changed which caused broken yarn pnp.
I am not sure how this field has been changed or this is intentional or not
When I install webpack locally, `enhanced-resolve`'s resolved field in lock file is always `registry.yarnpkg.com` not `codeload.github.com`
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Co-authored-by: Tobias Koppers <1365881+sokra@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Move resolve-url-loader into Next.js
Fixes#32157
Moves resolve-url-loader into Next.js and strips out all features that are not used like `rework` support. Will reduce install size as well as allow for optimizing the approach in the near future.
* Update precompiled
* Use loader-utils 2
* Update trace test
* Revert "Update trace test"
This reverts commit 7c09a07871cc0ab72d5fcd4151a2d8efbc1aad8f.
* Add es5-ext as it's used in trace tests
* Update join-function.js
* Update bundle5.js
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>
Test for https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/discussions/6265
Issue started with https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/31798
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Ensuring that our tests are not broken with latest React changes.
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This ensures we don't add non-es5 code from ncc'ing
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30450
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