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For static metadata files, we should always generate static routes
instead of generate dynamic routes, so that they won't be deployed as
serverless functions which executing file reading in deployment
Currently POST requests to `"use server"` entries are not correctly
handled, and this PR partially fixes the behavior. Note that the
`isMultipartAction` case is still missing as we can't simply use
`busboy`. Later we'll unify the implementation here to always use
FormData via Undici.
Fixes NEXT-1026.
We've supported `export const config = { ... }` to sepecify `runtime`
etc. configs for pages under `app/` for a while. This PR is going to
drop it and only support `export const [config name] = [config value]`
per config
Add a warning if the legacy usage is detectd
Closes NEXT-1016
### What?
This PR fixes misordered CSS `<link>` tags. CSS imports in inner layers
(e.g. a page) should always take precedence over outer layers (e.g. root
layout), but currently it's reversed.
### Why?
In layouts we usually define more general styles like globals, resets,
and layout specific things. And in inner layers and pages, things need
to be more detailed and override upper layers if there're any conflicts.
Previously we defined the component segment as
```tsx
<>
<Component {...props} />
{assets}
</>
```
which is necessary because of `findDOMNode` - if we put `assets` before
the component, we can't find the correct scrolling DOM and position for
that layer.
However, with `assets` being the last Float will receive the reversed
order of resources.
### How?
I changed the `createComponentTree` function to return a `Component` and
`assets` pair, so in the Layout Router they're no longer passed to the
scroll wrapper altogether but separately.
Closes NEXT-983
Fixes#47585, fixes#46347.
fix NEXT-656
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This PR fixes parallel routes navigation with `prefetch={false}`. This
was broken because the optimistic tree created when navigating with
prefetching disabled resulted in a state where the router tree was
expecting an incorrect node to be rendered and suspended until the
imaginary data arrived.
The fix consists of updating the method that creates the optimistic tree
in order to bailout of the optimistic tree creation when there are
multiple parallel routes for the current node.
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This PR fixes a bug with interception where the rewritten path passed an
incorrect segment data on production, resulting in a 404.
The fix consists of moving the rewrite pre-processing step that rewrites
the dynamic segment from the originating path to when we actually
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production. Now it does and signals correctly to the app-render that the
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fix#48406
link NEXT-1017
### What?
* Support `generateMetadata(props)` to dynamically generate multiple
metadata images at the same time
```js
// /app/opengraph-image.tsx
import { ImageResponse } from 'next/server';
export async function generateImageMetadata({params}) {
const images = await ...;
return images.map((img, idx) => ({
size: { width: 1200, height: 600 },
alt: img.text,
contentType: 'image/png',
id: idx,
}));
}
export default async function ({params, id}) {
const text = await getTextFor(id);
return new ImageResponse(
(
<div
style={{...}}>
{text}
</div>),
{ width: 1200, height: 600 },
);
}
```
### How?
Use `<metadata image>/[[...__metadata_id__]]/route.js` to catch all
metadata images id, and then use this `params.__metadata_id__` as id
argument for dynamic generate image.
If there's param, then we create `<metadata image>/<id>`, if there's
only 1 static image without dynamic `generateImageMetadata` then we keep
use `<metadata image>`
Closes NEXT-896
This ensures we don't fail to return the full body when storing to
fetch-cache in edge-runtime. Also ensures the fetch cache tests are
running for Node.js v16 correctly.
Fetch handling was also failing on Node.js v16 due to react's use of
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Ensure we handle the use-case where a React Server Component using
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### What?
Fixes a bug where `fetch()` to a page that calls `redirect()` would hang
infinitely.
### How?
The `Location` header was missing. The reason this wasn't surfaced
before is that we also inject the `<meta>` tag to redirect which the
browser would pick up to redirect too.
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This PR fixes issues where rendering a new parallel route would reset
the scroll state of the page. This would be very apparent if you
scrolled down the page and opened a modal in a parallel route.
After a bit of investigating, I found out that the scroll behaviour
worked like this:
- after a navigation, we say to the router that we should auto-scroll if
possible
- but we don't specify which node of the tree should scroll
- so what happened is that the first router node to run the auto-scroll
effect would steal the auto-scroll, even though it might have been
destined for another node
The fix consists of
- when we received the flight patch, we compute all new segment paths
that will be rendered and add them to the scroll ref
- when the router says that we should autoscroll, the autoscroll
components will now read those paths and compare them with their segment
path and if yes, they will autoscroll
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link NEXT-974
When collecting static icons we need both collect the one from layout
and page, but for root level route `/` we missed the `favicon.ico`
before so when other icon existed, the root page's collected icons will
cover root layout collected ones, which resulted into favicon missing
Fixes#48147
Closes NEXT-976
### What
Support `opengraph-image.alt.txt` and `twitter-image.alt.txt` for static
og/tw metadata image when they need to specify alt txt.
Closes NEXT-990
### Why
for og/tw images, you could have multiple images, so it's tricky to set
alt in metadata exports with alt text. For static case we want it can
work with static files, `.alt.txt` files will be the type to provide alt
text content
### What?
The change in #47985 breaks the URLs of static image files like
`/(group)/opengraph-image.png` to `/opengraph-image.png-012345`.
References from `/` are also broken.
### Why?
This is because only `opengraph-image.ts` and `opengraph-image.tsx` are
considered.
### How?
In this Pull Request, we are trying to solve the problem by including
similar support for `opengraph-image.png` and `opengraph-image.jpeg`.
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This PR fixes an issue where throwing a notFound error in a parallel
route at the top level at the root level would trigger a notfound
boundary at the parallel route level, which meant in practice that you
could still see the other slots being rendered below.
This behaviour is undesirable and was caused by the fact that we were
inserting a default one at each top-level parallel route. This is not
longer needed as we have a global one in `app-router.tsx`
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fixes NEXT-968
This PR adds a new marker for intercepting siblings routes + adds some
validation to intercepting routes ( you shouldn't use (..) at the top
level!)
also fixes a bug with any interception from `/` when navigating from a
child route
the new marker, `(.)`, makes it easier to model cases like
```
/profile/[id]
/profile/[id]/photos/[id]/
```
With the current syntax available, you’d need to do:
```with (..):
/profile/[id]/(..)[id]/photos/[id]
with (...):
/profile/[id]/(...)profile/[id]/photos/[id]
with (..)(..):
/profile/[id]/(..)(..)profile/[id]/photos/[id]
```
now, with (.)
```
/profile/[id]/(.)photos/[id]
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link NEXT-935
also fixes NEXT-970
fixes NEXT-973
This PR basically adds support for processing multiple router payloads.
Previously we were only handling one payload at a time but now that we
introduced parallel routes, we need to be able to render and return
separate parts of the layout separately.
Before, the single payload was generated in a DFS manner: we traversed
the router state and rendered the first segment of the tree that we
found needed rendering. In practice, this meant that we could miss
adjacent segments that might need to be re-rendered as well.
Now, we iterate all branches of the tree and return an array of flight
patches to be applied on the client correctly.
fixes NEXT-971
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This unblocks further optimization opportunities as well as fixes for
systematic problems such as NEXT-227. After this PR, only production
mode of non-app projects will be running on the legacy main process
mode.
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For now, this isn't a strong requirement as normal `fetch` requests will
still work with `react@next`. But in the future, form related props e.g.
`action=` and `formAction=` requires the experimental build.
Fixes NEXT-954.
Reverts vercel/next.js#48038
fix NEXT-926
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The root cause was that when copying the package.json, I removed all
fields except for a few (such as `exports`) but missed the `browser`
field. That caused the client bundle to resolve to the Node.js version
of React DOM, and then we had the `async_hooks` error. Added it back in
99c9b9e51f8b0d4e4503ece9d07bce09161f3341.
I reproduced the error with next-site earlier and confirmed that this
fix is good.
### What?
Our current logic of detecting if a route allows dynamic params or not
(`fallback`) is flawed, and this PR fixes it.
### Why?
Right now, if no `generateStaticParams` is specified we return
`fallback: undefined` during dev. However, for an app with multiple
params, it may have multiple `generateStaticParams` defined in different
levels. If some level isn't covered by any `generateStaticParams`, we
still can't determine the fallback value.
### How?
I added a naive implementation to check if all params are covered by
`generateStaticParams` in the current or inner layers.
Closes NEXT-946
### What?
This PR makes the parent layout of parallel routes re-render when the
parallel route segments are different or when either of them has a
refetch marker.
Example:
```
.
└── app/
├── page.ts
├── layout.ts
├── foo/
│ └── page.ts
└── @modal/
├── default.js
└── foo/
└── page.ts
```
Here if you navigated to `/foo` from `/`, `@modal/foo/page` would never
get re-rendered because the tree would only re-render from
`foo/page.ts`.
This PR adds a check that checks the router state on navigation to see
if the parallel route segments diverge on navigation. Here we would be
checking that `@modal/default` is different from `@modal/page` so we
would re-render.
Also added some logic to make sure that refetch routes are processed
first when handling parallel routes.
### Why?
See example
Closes NEXT-966
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### What?
Change the caching logic for fetch-cache to only cache successful
responses.
### Why?
Currently fetch-cache will cache any response, without checking the http
status code. But situations like 500 and 304 and others should not be
cached, because we want to re-fetch from the origin.
### How?
Add an extra check before deciding to call `incrementalCache.set()`
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The first implementation had limitation wrt to static routes so this is
a "simpler" approach to making interception work. This also fixes a few
bugs.
In this PR:
- changed the computation of the referrer route to now live on the
client state, since it's the only place where you can accurately keep
track of that. One router state was not sufficient, we needed a delta of
two states to guess which route had changed when having parallel routes
in the tree.
- uses rewrites as the basis for interception now instead of route
handlers, this means that we have to do some sketchy logic to make the
rules work since they only handle regexes whereas we have
`path/like/[this]`
- dev server now reloads rewrites as well when needed
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### What
This issue is introduced in #47688, we need to do the same work for
rendering single component which collecting the assets and then render
with root layout + root not found
Fix#47970
Related #47862 (partially fix the css issue but not link issue)
### How
This PR encapsulates the preload and stylesheets assets collection and
rendering process, and move them into a helper, and share between the
component rendering and the root not found rendering
### What
When using dynamic metadata image rouets (such as `opengraph-image.js`)
under group routes, the generated urls were still normalized. In this
case it might have conflicts with those ones not under group routes. For
instance `app/(post)/opengraph-image.js` could have same url with
`/app/opengraph-image.js`. In reality we want them to be different
route, unlike layout or pages.
### How
So when we found `()` or `@` signs from the metadata image urls, we'll
generate a unqiue suffix (`-\d{6}`) and append to the generated url. So
they can be isolated from the ones are not under special convention
routes.
Closes NEXT-937
For twitter and og image nested properties we should render them as
snake case according to [og spec](https://ogp.me/) and [twitter card
docs](https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-for-websites/cards/guides/getting-started).
For typing we keep them as camel case and then convert them to snake
case during render
This issue is reported in #47960 that user thinks the types are
incorrect, but turns out twitter metadata didn't render it correctly
Closes#47960
This ensures we prefix the dynamic route params in the query so that
they can be kept separate from actual query params from the initial
request.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/43139
Seems edge runtime started failing for app paths from `path` being added
in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/47829 so this updates to use
the isomorphic version instead and adds a regression test.
Fixes NEXT-866
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When `metadataBase` is missing and used for resolving og/tw image urls,
we'll fallback to localhost for it to always safely resolve the url
instead of erroring. Instead, we give a warning in console for which url
is resolved but with fallback `metadataBase`.
Once they found the warning and it's not expected, they need to update
the `metadataBase` to a proper URL for giving the right domain.
Another minor change is always resolve canonical with current pathname
if it's a URL instance.
Remove `resolveStringUrl` as it's not required anymore, the default
`pathname` for `resolveUrl` is '', so no trailing slash needs to be
removed
Next.js includes various feature sets that depend on specific release
channels of React. However, our current setup only includes the `next`
channel of React, which restricts our ability to integrate with features
available on the `experimental` channel.
To address this limitation, this pull request introduces the following
changes:
- Vendors the `react@experimental` version, along with the corresponding
`react-dom` and `scheduler` packages.
- Modifies the `sync-react` script to also update the `experimental`
channel and removes `--version` as they're always synced to the latest
now.
- Retains the default behavior of using the `next` channel in the
`appDir` directory.
- Adds an option to switch to the `experimental` channel by setting
`experimental.experimentalReact: true` in the configuration.
fix NEXT-926 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-926))
### What?
Took a bit to investigate this one, eventually found that the case where
it broke is this one:
```
app
├── [slug] // This matches `/blog`
│ └── page.js
└── blog
└── [name] // This matches `/blog/a-post`
└── page.js
```
The router cache key is based on the "static key" / "dynamic parameter
value" in the tree. This means that the cache key for `/blog` that
matches `/[slug]` would be the same as the static segment `blog`. This
caused the cache to become intertwined between those paths, it's
accidental that the router got stuck in that case, main reason it got
stuck is that the fetch for the RSC payload returned a deeper value than
expected. In `walkAddRefetch` we bailed because that walked the
`segmentPath` didn't match up.
The underlying problem with this was that the render would override the
cache nodes incorrectly. This would also cause wrong behavior, even
though that wasn't reported. E.g. `app/[slug]/layout.js` would apply on
`app/blog/[name]/page.js` because they'd share the `blog` cache node.
### How?
This PR changes the cache key to include the dynamic parameter name and
type, e.g. the dynamic segment `['slug', 'blog', 'd']` previously turned
into `'blog'` as the cache key, with these changes it turns into
`'slug|blog|d'`. For static segments like `blog` in `app/blog/[name]`
the key is still just `'blog'`.
I've also refactored the cases where we read the segment as the code was
duplicated in a few places.
Closes NEXT-877
Fixes#47297
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fix NEXT-877
Not to log not found errors created from on demand handlers in ipc
server
Remove the not found error trace for dev
```
event - compiled client and server successfully in 57 ms (265 modules)
/Users/huozhi/workspace/next.js/packages/next/src/server/dev/on-demand-entry-handler.ts:450
throw new PageNotFoundError(normalizedPagePath)
^
Error: Cannot find module for page: /not-found
at findPagePathData (/Users/huozhi/workspace/next.js/packages/next/src/server/dev/on-demand-entry-handler.ts:450:11)
at Object.ensurePage (/Users/huozhi/workspace/next.js/packages/next/src/server/dev/on-demand-entry-handler.ts:701:30)
at Server.<anonymous> (/Users/huozhi/workspace/next.js/packages/next/src/server/lib/server-ipc.ts:29:24) {
code: 'ENOENT'
}
```
Since we compile global server CSS imports into a special module with a
checksum of the original content, it should always accept HMR updates.
This fixes `Fast Refresh had to perform a full reload` errors.
This PR implements the route intercepting feature from [the layouts
RFC](https://nextjs.org/blog/layouts-rfc#intercepting-routes).
You can use route interception by adding these special markers,
`(..),(...) or (..)(..)` to your segment definition, i.e. by creating a
page with this path: `/foo/bar/(..)baz/page.ts`.
Changes in this PR:
- added a new kind of route handlers to support intercepting routes
- added a "referrer" concept that is derived from the client router
state on navigation, where we try to guess which URL you were on before
- added some units tests
- updated the renderer to allow for overrides when the path params don't
include the current dynamic param, so we rely on the passed router state
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- Add links to the error warning
- Log with warning prefix for every url that missing `metadataBase`, so users can easily locate where it's from
Closes NEXT-931
Should fill dynamic routes url with params when generate the metadata
image urls.
For `/(group)`, we need to normalize the path first;
For dynamic routes `/[slug]`, we need to fill the params.
Change the image module from `() => image` to `(prop) => image(proop)`
so we can fill the runtime `params` into url
Closes NEXT-932
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This updates to have a separate routing process and separate rendering
processes for `pages` and `app` so that we can properly isolate the two
since they rely on different react versions.
Besides allowing the above mentioned isolation this also helps us
control recovering from process crashes easier as pieces are more
isolated from one another e.g. an infinite loop during rendering will no
longer block the compiler and can be stopped/restarted as needed.
In follow-up PRs we will continue to separate out the routing logic from
the rendering logic so that each process only loads what is relevant to
it helping simplify the flow for requests regardless of type.
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### What / why?
Currently there is a bug because the `subTreeData` can only be applied
once, however, we reuse the same response when a url was prefetched.
During the first render of the response we apply the cacheNodes and then
these should be reused for subsequent navigations. There's currently a
bug because `fillLazyItemsTillLeafWithHead` creates `LAZY_INITIALIZED`
cache nodes that don't copy the previous cache node `parallelRoutes` and
`subTreeData` value, causing the cache nodes below where the
`subTreeData` is applied to be deleted from the cache, even when they're
not affected by the navigation.
### How?
This PR adds copying of the cache node when it exists already, I've
added a marker for `wasPrefetched` to trigger that behavior but in
talking to @feedthejim about this it seems we can swap to this behavior
always when applying the server response, that needs to be discussed
further though, this is temporary implementation with the fix for routes
that were prefetched.
Fixes NEXT-402
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This ensures we properly honor the `export const fetchCache` config and
also ensures we properly bypass fetch-cache when an On-Demand
Revalidation is occurring.
The `export const dynamic` handling is not changed here as that was
behaving correctly and should not influence fetch cache handling only
whether a page is prerendered fully or treated as SSR.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/47273
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* use `check` to wait for css change
* remove unused swr deps and update them to latest
* remove swr esm test in `app-dir/app/` since it's already covered in
`app-dir/app-external/`
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For backward compatibility, we only handle `favicon.ico` file to
generate `/favicon.ico` route and link tag. If you want to use other
extension such as `png`, use `icon(\d)?.[ext]`
This ensures we check if a path is `appRouter` during prefetching so
that we can trigger hard navigations quicker when routing from pages ->
app. An additional config is also exposed to allow configuring the
potential false positive rate for the client filter.
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Allow to use relative paths which starting with dot (e.g. `./[paths]`) for urls under `metadata.alternates`.
This allow user to simplify setting `canonical` or other such like `languages` once in root layout with `metadataBase` and a simple relative path, then next.js will resolve it with current pathname of the page.
For example
```js
export const metadata = {
metadataBase: new URL('https://mydomain.com'),
alternates: {
canonical: './'
}
}
```
Then:
for page `/` it will generate `https://mydomain.com`;
for page `/about` it will generate `https://mydomain.com/about`
as your cononical url
Closes NEXT-897
### Minor changes
- always remove trailing slash for `URL.href`
## What
This fix serves to address issues where multiple `Set-Cookie` headers
were combined in some runtimes.
## Why
This is because `set-cookie` behaves differently than other headers in
some cases.
Eg. when iterating on a `Headers` instance, multiple set-cookie headers
are folded. To set them correctly, we need to split them. But it'd not
be enough to naively split on the first occurrence, because `,` is a
valid cookie value when for example it's used in `Expires` in a date
string.
So we use a method to correctly detect where to split the cookie.
This should fix all runtimes.
Note, the spec now has `Headers#getSetCookie` which should be preferred
if it's present. https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/pull/1346. We are using
the [`edge-runtime`](https://github.com/vercel/edge-runtime), so this
should be fixed upstream and then reused in Next.js in the future.
## How
Wherever we can, we reuse the `fromNodeHeaders` and `toNodeHeaders`
methods that have the correct implementation. This should be preferred
in the future in other parts of the codebase. We fixed some related TS
issues as well.
Fixes#46579, supersedes #40579
fix NEXT-735 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-735))
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This PR adds a test to confirm that the component will be committed
after the stylesheet is loaded, by delaying the CSS request in
middleware and then check the active style in `useEffect` (technically
it should be `useLayoutEffect`). Since our current timeout for that is
set to 500ms, I also added a test with 1000ms delay to rule out false
negative cases.
Adding default metadata before causes duplicated metadata tags when
adding server inserted html. Remove the ones in the not found boundary
Now we use same way to render metadata to render the default metadata in
error html
Fixes the issue introduced in #47404
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### What?
- Provide a default `metadataBase`
- Always resolve urls that could be resolved as absolute with
`metadataBase`, e.g. tw/og urls, canonical urls
- Give a warning in dev mode if user doesn't provide one in dev
- Error if you don't have it but it's required in production
On production it will leverage `VERCEL_URL` if users expose it to the
deployment
### Why?
OG image urls are required to be absolute urls instead of relative urls.
For metadata image conventions we let users don't have to provide
`metadataBase` explicitly when they expect it should be the origin of
their next app.
### How?
Closes NEXT-887
---------
### What?
Followup for #47630 , use ts namespace to group MetadataRoute.
`MetadataRoute['xxx']` -> `MetadataRoute.xxx`
### Why?
namespace is convenient to write for these grouped types such as
`MetadataRoute.Robots`. And `MetadataRoute` itself is not actually a
type. So it can be conveniently typed by ts users.
### How?
Closes NEXT-912
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### What?
- Add not found boundary to app router
- Move `head` cache back to app router
### Why?
We want the head to be rendered separately from body, previously to be
able to use `redirect()` and `notFound()` in `generateMetadata` we move
the head cache into layout-router to be wrapped by not found and
redirect boundaries. Since redirect boudary is already moved to
app-router, so we only need to add not found boundary and move head
cache to app router.
Notice: there's a limitation that we can't find the corresponding not
found of page if you throw notFound in generateMetadata, the root layout
+ root/default not found will be used to generate the 404 page
### How?
Closes NEXT-864
Fixes#46738
fix NEXT-888 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-888))
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### What?
This PR vendors @vercel/og and export `ImageResponse` from
`next/server`. When you render a opengraph image the below code snippets
will be legit:
```tsx
import { ImageResponse } from 'next/server'
export default function og() {
return new ImageResponse(<div style={{ width: '100%', height: '100%' }}>hello</div>)
}
```
### Why?
To make development more easier, user can directly use `@vercel/og`
Image Response with nextjs instead of install it and use it. This makes
building metadata icons, og or twitter images more convenient.
### How?
Closes NEXT-899
Previously the app route handler was included in the server bundle, and called into user code to execute the underlying handler logic. This PR serves to move the handler code into the bundle so that the Node.js environment more closely matches the Edge environment.
This also updates the Rust code for the new loader.
fix NEXT-712 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-712))
### What?
- Besides existing `Metadata` type, expose `ResolvingMetadata` and `ResolvedMetadata` to `'next'`.
- Group `Robots` / `Sitemap` / `Manifest` these dynamic data routes types as `MetadataRoute` type and expose to `'next'`
### Why?
Allow users to type the more API easily, and grouping them to avoid type conflicts (e.g. we have `Robots` in metadata interface field, `MetadataRoute.Robots` can avoid conflicts)
### How?
Closes NEXT-908
In #47328 we made the root level `/not-found.js` a special entry, to
override the page 404 during builds. However, it's possible that the
user has a valid `/not-found/page.js` route that might conflict with
this special entry. This PR changes the entry to be `/_not-found` so it
will never conflict with existing valid entries.
Previously the app route handler was included in the server bundle, and
called into user code to execute the underlying handler logic. This PR
serves to move the handler code into the bundle so that the Node.js
environment more closely matches the Edge environment.
fix NEXT-712 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-712))
Previously to this PR, if an absolute path contained an `_` it would
ignore all app files. If for example the Next.js app was in a folder
named `/some/_directory` then today:
```
/some/_directory/app/page.js <- should 200, currently 404
/some/_directory/app/route.js <- should 200, currently 404
/some/_directory/app/_internal/route.js <- should 404, currently 200 in development
```
This also enables the same `_` functionality for app routes in
development. After this PR, we get:
```
/some/_directory/app/page.js <- 200
/some/_directory/app/route.js <- 200
/some/_directory/app/_internal/route.js <- 404
```
Currently in a client boundary file, we only explicitly export
individual fields in ESM (`export foo`) when the source type is
`module`. However in most of the time SWC gives the `auto` source type.
This PR improves the type detection a bit so if it's `auto` and we do
see ESM exports collected, we assume it's ESM and re-export these
fields.
Fixes#41940, fix NEXT-796
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### What?
This PR adds next-types-plugin's support for Route Handlers.
### Why?
Since `route.js` is somewhat like `page.js` and `layout.js`, I find it to be necessary that we also enable TS checks for these files as well.
### How?
Just changing the `createTypeGuardFile` function a bit and adding a few new tests, yeah.
### What?
Removes `head.js` file convention in favor of built-in SEO support through `metadata`: https://beta.nextjs.org/docs/guides/seo
### Why?
The `head.js` convention was superseded by the built-in SEO support which is designed specifically for Server Components.
### How?
Removed the `head.js` handling in app-loader and the tests for it.
fix NEXT-812 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-812))
### What?
This PR is another part of making parallel routes viable!
- enables some of the tests, partially only in dev (build fails because
the intersection routes are not implemented)
- introduces a new type of special file: a `default` file that can be
added to any segment, next to `page` etc, that will act as the
default/placeholder when a layout does not match
- this also fixes bugs when navigating within parallel routes
### Why?
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Fixes issue with app directory that caused problems with `i18n` was
enabled. Previously, when you accessed a URL like `/blog/first-issue`,
you would expect it to hit the app route at `/app/blog/[slug]/page.tsx`,
but instead it internally attempted to access
`/app/{defaultLocale}/blog/[slug]/page.tsx` (where `{defaultLocale}` is
set in `next.config.js` via `i18n.defaultLocale`). This is because while
the path did not assume the locale, the domain/default was enough to
suggest it, causing the mismatch.
This adds a new internal parameter for tracking this _default_
assignment so it can be handled by the matcher correctly.
Fixes#46814Fixes#46841
fix NEXT-777 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-777))
fix NEXT-834 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-834))
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Revert some code in #47379 and finalize HOC support. We should require
the HOC to return a "use server" function, so there's no need to compile
the function call specially now.
To make that wrapping logic work, we need to allow passing a server
reference to another server reference. This usually happens in the
function closure in the HOC case, but ideally it's also allowed to
directly pass it as an argument. This requires adding React server DOM's
`encodeReply` and `decodeReply` and other corresponding changes,
including adding `busboy` (can probably be vendored?) as we need to
parse the multipart body now.
fix NEXT-808 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-808))
([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-808))
### What?
In `app` all directories starting with `_` are now considered private
and won't be routed.
E.g. `app/_components/page.js` -> does not route
If you want to have a route starting with an underscore like
`/_settings` you can use `%5F` which is the url encode version of `_`:
`app/%5Fsettings/page.js`-> does route
### Why?
Ensures that you can create directories that will never conflict with
Next.js internal naming. E.g. when additional conventions are added for
file names.
### How?
It's a bit more involved than you might expected:
- build
- While resolving entries by traversing `app` parts with `_` are ignored
- While normalizing entires `%5F` is replaced with `_`
- I've changed one case that was relying on the entry name for resolving
to use the full path to the file instead.
- dev
- Ignored paths with underscore from being generated as part of the
initial scan of the filesystem
- Updated development and production the route matcher to replace `%5F`
with `_` so that it matches the right path.
fix NEXT-798 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-798))
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### What?
introduce a new hook `useReportWebVitals` that would register a function to handle web-vitals metrics.
### Why?
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* Add `contenthash` as query (`?<hash>`) for dynamic image and icon
routes as well.
* Merge the metadata image info extration into 1 single loader, dynamic
and static image route will all pass through
`next-metadata-image-loader` to extract the image info such as size,
content type, etc.
* Applying same cache header from `@vercel/og`, for development we use
"no cache" header, for production, we use "long cache" header
Closes NEXT-882
This PR continues the work of #45867, that treats the root-level `not-found.js` file inside app dir as the global 404 page, if it exists. Previously, it fallbacks to the /404 route inside pages (and the default one if `404.js` isn't specified).
In the implementation, we include `/not-found` in `appPaths` during the build, and treat it as the special `/404` path during pre-rendering. In the renderer, if the `/404` pathname is being handled, we always render the not found boundary.
And finally inside the server, we check if `/not-found` exists before picking up the `/404` component.
A deployed example: https://not-found-shuding1.vercel.app/balasdkjfaklsdf
fix NEXT-463 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-463))
Default tags of `charset` and `viewport` should also be rendered in app
router error pages like not found pages.
Closes NEXT-869
This PR:
* Extract not found boundary to single component
* Add the default tags to `NotFoundErrorBoundary` rendering
* Fix duplicated `noindex` tag for streaming error rendering
Reverts vercel/next.js#47372
```
Error occurred prerendering page "/apple-icon". Read more: https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/prerender-error
Error: The `ImageResponse` API is not supported in this runtime, use the `unstable_createNodejsStream` API instead or switch to the Vercel Edge Runtime.
at new ImageResponse (/tmp/next-install-db63e2a2f25e9feda48affa69456fcbdde8d89bf94645e42abd2aa522224f432/.next/server/chunks/558.js:26416:19)
at appleIcon (/tmp/next-install-db63e2a2f25e9feda48affa69456fcbdde8d89bf94645e42abd2aa522224f432/.next/server/app/apple-icon/route.js:127:12)
```
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/4490842502/jobs/7899302486#step:6:305
Allow image responses returning from dynamic image routes for og/twitter
images, and icon/apple-icon images. This PR supports the basic
functionalities for nodejs runtime of image routes. `@vercel/og` is able
to be leveraged for generating dynamic image responses.
Close NEXT-264
Close NEXT-266
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### What?
Adds `useParams` to read the canonical parameters.
```tsx
'use client'
import { useParams } from 'next/navigation'
export default function Page() {
const { id } = useParams()
return (
<div>
<div id="param-id">{id}</div>
</div>
)
}
```
### Why?
Allows for accessing segment parameters for the entire page.
### How?
It uses a similar resolving of `useSelectedLayoutSegments` which resolve `children` and if `children` is not available the first available parallel route instead.
Closes NEXT-99
### What?
Adds the error boundary used to catch `redirect()` above the root
layout.
### Why?
Currently calling `redirect()` in the root layout causes `NEXT_REDIRECT`
to bubble up to the error boundary because we didn't have a
redirect-boundary above the place where the root layout is rendered
client-side.
### How?
- Moved redirect-boundary into a separate file
- Added redirect-boundary around the `cache.subTreeData` in app-router
(around the root layout)
fix NEXT-315 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-315))
Fixes#42556
I've verified the reproduction shown in #42556 has been fixed earlier,
there was another report about calling `redirect()` in the root layout
and that's what this PR fixes.
Since that issue has many comments here's some additional context:
- `redirect()` can only be called during React component rendering.
- This means you can't run `redirect()` in `onClick` or `useEffect()`
handlers.
- Calling `redirect()` in a server component or during prerendering of
client components it will add the right meta tag to trigger a redirect
- `<meta httpEquiv="refresh" content={`0;url=${redirectUrl}`}>`
- Because of streaming rendering by the time your code runs the browser
will have already received the start of the stream and headers will have
been sent, as such you can't modify the headers, hence why the meta tag
is used instead of `location`.
- Calling `redirect()` in client components is supported while
rendering, e.g. if you have a condition:
```tsx
'use client'
import { useState } from 'react'
import { redirect } from 'next/navigation'
export function ClientComponent() {
const [clicked, setClicked] = useState()
if(clicked) {
redirect('/another-page')
}
return <>
<button onClick={() => setClicked(true)}>Click to redirect</button>
</>
}
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This marks all pages in development as supporting dynamic HTML. Detection for runtime violations of dynamic generation is completed during the production build.
Fixes#46356
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We shouldn't detect icon/og/etc. metadata image convention as image dynamic routes under `pages/` dir, they should be only apply in `app/` dir. This PR changed the normalization rule that we only apply them when page is from `app/`. So when you're using `icon.js` under `pages/` it won't get effected.
We introduced static route `robots.txt` and dynamic route `robots.js` for metadata, it should still allow users to create their own customized version. This issue is caused by a route conflicts. Only append `/route` to page path when there's not ending with `/route`
Fixes#47198
Closes NEXT-850
When a user exports a default function from a `route.ts` file, they may
think that this would be handled in the same way that our `pages/api/`
routes handled it. App Routes require an exported function for each HTTP
method instead.
This adds warnings to the development console when a user provides a
default export (or no HTTP method at all).
Future ideas:
- Error during production build when these conditions are met
fix#46375
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### What?
Makes searchParams part of the cache key for dynamic rendering
responses.
### Why?
Current the cache key only includes the pathname and not the
searchParams. This causes issues in a few cases:
- Navigation to `/dashboard` then clicking a link to
`/dashboard?sort=asc` works, but then when navigating back the cache
node for `/dashboard?sort=asc` is used instead of the content for
`/dashboard`.
- Navigation between different searchParams always had to be a hard
navigation as reusing a cache node would result in the wrong result.
### How?
Changed the leaf node's name from `''` to `'__PAGE__'` so that it can be
distinguished. Then used that `__PAGE__` marker to include the
searchParams into the cache key for that leaf node in all places it's
used.
Ideally the `__PAGE__` key becomes something that can't be addressed in
the pathname, since it still has to be serializable I'm thinking a
number would be best.
Given that the server just provides the cache key and the client only
reasons about rendering the tree the current approach of stringifying
the searchParams and making that part of the cache key could be replaced
with a hash of the stringified result instead.
fix NEXT-685 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-685))
Fixes#45026
Fixes NEXT-688
Fixes#46503
This ensures revalidate can be fetch specific instead of cache key
specific and adds a test case to ensure config based revalidate isn't
overridden by fetch based revalidate.
* Add `manifest.webmanifest` and `manifest.(j|t)xs?` support for
manifest.json route
* Add `Manifest` type for it for autocomplete purpose.
Remove the exports for `SitemapFile` and `RobotsFile` globally, will
discuss how to re-export them with better naming later
Small fix for `Robots` typing, should allow `string | string[]` for user
agent of single Robots
Closes NEXT-839
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Currently all import CSS resources, including CSS modules, are imported lazily. This means that they can't be chunked as by definition of "lazy" they can be loaded separately.
This PR changes it to always use "eager" so if they're in the same entry, these CSS resources can be chunked together and reduce the total amount of requests. However the downside will be tree shaking, as not all modules in a chunk are used by one entry. Two entries can only share a part of it.
Since CSS modules won't have side effects this should be a good trade off.
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Currently if `notFound()` or `redirect()` is called when the shell was already sent out, we can no longer change the status code and head tags. In that case we inject these specific meta tags into the HTML stream so specific agents can read them.
fix NEXT-220 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-220))
Generated metadata icons through api routes instead of using webpack
emitting file. Each metadata image file will go through
`next-metadata-image-loader` to get the image basic info, and then it
will go through `next-metadata-route-loader` to be converted as a
routes.
Related to NEXT-264
Closes NEXT-810
When calling the server (via `callServer`), we concat all closure values
(`$$bound`) and arguments of the function call into one array on the
client. Hence on the server, we will have to compile the function
differently to support that.
With this change, the compiled function will have a `$$with_bound` flag
to indicate that if it accepts closure values. If so, the only argument
passed will be an array like `[...bound_values, ...fn_args]`, and we
compile the function parameters to `(closure, arg1 = closure[N], arg2 =
closure[N + 1], ...)` where `N` is the number of the closure
identifiers. This way we can still fill these arguments by only pass an
"bound + args" array. If it doesn't accept closure values, it will be
directly called with `...fn_args` so no compilation change needed.
The reason that we use `arg1 = closure[N]` is that this can support
complex patterns in parameters such as `f(closure, {a} = closure[1], [b]
= closure[2])`.
fix NEXT-487 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-487))
Ensures that using `searchParams` opts into dynamic rendering.
Fixes#43077
fix NEXT-601 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-601))
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In short, this PR adds a 3rd layer to the server compiler. This extra
layer is for marking the modules when re-entering the server layer from
a client component. It is almost identical to the existing server layer
and it should have all the same bundling and runtime behaviors, but it's
still special because it's not allowed to enter the client layer again
from there.
Because of that, we create the extra entry for that new layer when the
client layer compilation finishes in the `finishModules` phase. The new
entry is handled normally as it's in the server layer. But the original
module in the client layer will be compiled specially as special no-op
exports, and will then be connected via the `callServer` wrapper.
fix NEXT-809 ([link](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-809)).
Adds support for scrolling based on the [hash
fragment](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_fragment) in client-side
navigations for the App Router, mirroring browser behavior.
- `#main-content` → scrolls to `id="main-content"` or
`name="main-content"` property
- `#top` → scrolls to the top of the page, this is a special case in
browsers.
- no hash → default scroll behavior, layout that changed
Fixes NEXT-658
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This moves the position of action handling so it can continue page
rendering afterwards. And a `asNotFound` option is added to
`LayoutRouter` to indicate the router to opt into the root not-found
boundary, so not found pages can be programmatically rendered instead of
relying on route mismatching (this is also needed by NEXT-463 later).
Fixes NEXT-467.
Support top-level `robots.[ext]` and `sitemap.[ext]` with dynamic api
routes
* Use isAppRoute to determine api routes and metadata routes as metadata
routes are normalized as `<metadata>/route`
* Normalize path to auto append extension to pathname for sitemap.js and
robots.js
* Add typings `SitemapFile` and `RobotsFile`
* move the normalize logic together, reuse the `absolutePathToPage`.
Changes less when touching both dev-server/hot-reloader and next-server,
use the same utils to handle paths
Closes NEXT-262
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This PR implements the route announcer for app directory. It almost uses
the same logic as the route announcer inside pages, with one notable
difference that the inner content node is now inside a shadow root. This
makes sure that it does as little impact as possible, to the
application. This is important as we no longer have the `__next`
wrapper.
Another thing worth mentioning is that the announced title is a global
singleton of the website. It shouldn't be affected by the concept of
layouts, but should be triggered when the router state (not just URL)
changes.
Closes NEXT-208.
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Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Set the output bundle file path to `/<metadata route>/route.js` to align with other custom app routes, in order to make it easier being handled by app routes in both nextjs and vercel
Generate `/favicon.ico` route when favicon.ico is placed into `app/`.
Still collect favicon metadata image information through
metadata-image-loader but don't emit the file to static dist anymore.
Also collect favicon through metadata routes, and render it as static
routes. Also remove the `hash` we generated before, not needed anymore.
Change metadata static routes rendering process: collect static metadata
assets, read the buffer of the file data and return it in the response.
Closes NEXT-791
This PR adds Zod to the precompiled libraries, and use it to create schemas for the router state tree for validation. In other planned features/changes, Zod will also be used to do run-time data validation.
Fixes NEXT-135.
Support top level static `robots.txt` and `sitemap.xml` as metadata
route in app directory. When those files are placed in top root
directory
Refactored a bit the page files matching logic, to reuse it between dev
server and build
Closes NEXT-267
This ensures we leverage the fetch cache when calling
`generateStaticParams` and also ensures paths with
`generateStaticParams` without `dynamicParams = false` don't error when
only partial params are provided.
x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C035J346QQL/p1678149362238089)
Add unique identifier `@app@` / `@pages@` / `@root@` for entry key of on
demand entries, so that they'll be unique for each path when the page
key is similar bewteen app and pages like (`"app/page"` and
`"pages/page"` will both end up with `/page`)
## Bug
Follow up for #46736
Closes NEXT-472
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have a helpful link attached, see
[`contributing.md`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing.md)
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This PR adds the support for unnamed default export expression support
`export default async function () {}` in a "use server" entry, with
corresponding test.
Also fixed an existing bug that the default exported action's name
should be aligned with the export name, which is `"default"`.
Closes NEXT-769.
This updates to no longer skip caching POST or authed requests with the
fetch cache and instead we bail when `cookies()` or `headers()` is used
prior which is a better heuristic to signal user specific data would be
related to the fetch request.
x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C042LHPJ1NX/p1678130069138849)
## Bug
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- [x] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have a helpful link attached, see
[`contributing.md`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing.md)
Since we have 2 server compilers (node and edge), the `serverActions`
object will always get overridden by the second compilation during `next
build`. Like the client reference manifest, we need to have 2 objects
for each compiler and merge them when outputting the asset.
Besides that, to avoid `export default` being tree-shaken as unused
export, I changed the loader to use CJS `module.exports` instead. Can't
easily figure out a proper way for now but we plan to create separate
worker for the action endpoint and this will be gone then.
Fixes NEXT-759, read NEXT-761 for the full future plan.
## Bug
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## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the
feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a
PR.
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- [ ]
[e2e](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing/core/testing.md#writing-tests-for-nextjs)
tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
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## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `pnpm build && pnpm lint`
- [ ] The "examples guidelines" are followed from [our contributing
doc](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing/examples/adding-examples.md)
Use some utils to match multiple dom nodes together
#### Match multiple props for single DOM node
```tsx
const matchDom = createDomMatcher(browser)
await matchDom('meta', 'name="description"', { content: 'description' })
```
#### Match multiple same pattern DOM nodes in html
```tsx
const $ = await next.render$('html')
const matchHtml = createHtmlMatcher($)
await matchHtml('meta', 'name', 'property', {
description: 'description',
og: 'og:description'
})
```
#### Match same pattern DOM nodes in browser after hydration
```tsx
const matchMultiDom = createMultiDomMatcher(browser)
await matchMultiDom('meta', 'property', 'content', {
description: 'description',
'og:title': 'title',
'twitter:title': 'title'
})
```
Similar to #46328 but with `hasServerComponents: false` for the compiler
so RSC syntax constrains don't apply here.
Note that since we don’t bundle external modules in API routes, we can't
resolve to `react-server` so that one will be tricky.
Fixes NEXT-625
## Bug
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- [x] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have a helpful link attached, see
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## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the
feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a
PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ]
[e2e](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing/core/testing.md#writing-tests-for-nextjs)
tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
- [ ] Errors have a helpful link attached, see
[`contributing.md`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing.md)
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `pnpm build && pnpm lint`
- [ ] The "examples guidelines" are followed from [our contributing
doc](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/contributing/examples/adding-examples.md)
Related NEXT-472
When you have `app/page.js` and `pages/page.js`, the `pagePath` are the
same, which is `/page`. This will result require cache conflicts. When
you visit the `app/` page first, then the `pages/` page, the 2nd request
will still get the app dir page module, which result in server error.
Solution: use different cache key of pagePathCache for pages/ and app/
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