Fix the wrong filename evaluation of `MIDDLEWARE_FLIGHT_MANIFEST` in required files. Besides checking the generated files, check if they're declared correctly in `required-server-files.json`
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).
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Fixes#33879
The `export default xxx` statement is slightly different from estree when exporting an arrow function instead of identifier in swc.
We also need to capture arrow exports.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/31240
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/32324
Adding a try-catch block to handle situations when packages are found at relative path in getPackagePath function. This is likely to occur when using `preact` instead of `react-dom`, as `scheduler` package will not be found wrt `react-dom`
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fixes#32913
Adds support for decorator metadata in SWC when enabled through ts/jsconfig.
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* Update font-stylesheet-gathering-plugin.ts
For production build, getting an UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: Unhandled promise rejection on line 29. Added rejection handling callback to allow for builds.
This breaks deployments to Vercel.
* ensure font css minimizing errors are caught/logged
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## Feature
Follow up for #33770
* When page config specify runtime is "nodejs", remove runtime option in functions manifest;
* If user enable `concurrentFeatures` and filesystem api, use `runtime: "web"` for those pages;
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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.
This ensures we always transpile optional chaining and nullish coalescing with swc the same as we do [with babel](4812e22992/packages/next/build/babel/preset.ts (L97-L98)) since it can cause issues with webpack even when the node target supports these features.
The specific case this seems to cause issues with webpack is when a value is imported and optional chaining is used on the import value webpack is stripping the optional chaining cc @sokra
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/33915
This fixes our parsing of params with i18n for optional catch-all routes and ensures a regression test catches this case.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30631
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 https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/31827
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Fixes#32539
Implements what was shared at https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/32539#issuecomment-1023139083.
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Reuse most of the part from manifest plugin to generate similar assets
Resolves#33667
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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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* Add `parse` method for next-swc
* Use shared next-swc to parse rsc components AST
* Remove the invalid case of parsing `ExportAllDecalaration` (we didn't support it well before, so I deleted. need to support later)
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Fixes#33696
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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.
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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Adds base http classes, along with Node + Web (partial) implementations
Removes usage of IncomingMessage and ServerResponse from base server
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* Update yarn PnP tests and disable swc file reading for PnP
* update job
* Update test
* add env variable
* update destory
* test one
* bump timeout
* update pnp install command
* only run pnp test
* add more logs
* handle exit signal
* dont inherit stdio for install
* update server start
* re-add test type
* add build log
* additional logging
* update build command
* remove separate timeout
* update install command
* install separate for better time info
* add cache pre-warming
* update yarn config
* enable other pnp tests
* Separate out tests
* fix-lint
* update path
* update test concurrency for isolated tests
* update retries
* Revert "update test concurrency for isolated tests"
This reverts commit 3a6e924df8ec61d55d3ee8a58d24cd50f0141195.
* re-enable production tests
* apply suggestions
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Resolves#30996
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When there is a DOM element with id of `process`, the DOM marks it as a global, so `window.process` would exist. We should check for `process.env` to make sure it is available too.
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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After discussing with @sokra, seems that the proposed solution is split in two:
* We need to make sure that the `process` polyfill uses `global.process` if available. This is because middlewares are bundled using `browser` target and therefore `process.env.MY_ENV` gets shimmed into `require('process').env.MY_ENV`.
* Allow `process.env` to be statically analyzed for dependencies so they will be exported to the manifest.
Related issues:
* should fix#33043.
it should not leak into the client runtime
cc @javivelasco
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