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Since this is not a swcrc option and will be removed in the future it's best to prune it from next-swc already.
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This refactor is the first of a few changes to support "classic" (two-part)
streaming. This one should be a noop that doesn't actually change the behavior.
It re-organizes the way that functions are wrapped in Document Head/NextScript
so anything that will be part of the second flush can be separated out from the
first flush. It also adds the structure for a useMaybeDeferContent hook, but
currently always assumes that nothing should be deferred.
The next PRs will actually implement streaming.
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gets rid of `(node:670) MaxListenersExceededWarning: Possible EventEmitter memory leak detected. 11 drain listeners added to [WriteStream]. Use emitter.setMaxListeners() to increase limit`
## Bug
Fixes a TypeError when accessing url with no path params `_next/data/<BUILD_ID>`
```
TypeError: Cannot read property 'endsWith' of undefined
at Object.fn (/app/node_modules/next/server/next-server.ts:644:52)
at Router.execute (/app/node_modules/next/server/router.ts:346:40)
at Server.run (/app/node_modules/next/server/next-server.ts:1229:41)
at Server.handleRequest (/app/node_modules/next/server/next-server.ts:489:25)
at /app/node_modules/next/server/next.ts:47:14
```
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`optimizeCss` is a feature that inlines critical CSS using critters.
The Aurora team would like to gauge adoption rate for this feature.
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With persistent caching and other disposing fixes we can safely reduce the time before pages are disposed.
The last 2 client pages are still never disposed.
In some cases, e. g. when introducing a build error and then returning to the successful build again, the build error modal stays open. That shouldn't happen
```
event - compiled successfully in 4.1s (1597 modules)
event - compiled client successfully in 271 ms (1076 modules)
```
instead of
```
event - compiled successfully in 4.1 s (1597 modules)
event - compiled successfully in 271 ms (1708 modules)
```
* spacing for seconds
* module count only counts modules from compilers that were running
* add a note to message when only one compiler had something to do
* Make debug build faster
* Organize for easier testing
* Add example tests
* Test system
* Update test refs
* Ensure that we are fully processing
* Update test refs
* Update test system
* Update swc
* Fix
* Update test refs
* Update test refs
* Ignore tests in nextbuild task
* Fix attrs
* Add a test
* Update test refs
* Add a test
* Fix hygiene bug
* Update test refs
* Update swc
* Build next-swc binaries
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <timneutkens@me.com>
Co-authored-by: kdy1 <kdy1@users.noreply.github.com>
Ported from #29185
These are all related to `swcLoader`:
- Fixes commonjs code being output as ESM
- Fixes bug with `getServerSideProps` not getting querystrings and added tests for it
- Disable SWC on Babel test suites
- Disable SWC on no-anon-default-export test suite
- Disable SWC on page-config test suite (pending porting of the Babel plugin)
- Ensure `sourcesContent` is part of the sourcemap
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* fix: Prevent image redirection when trailingSlash is set
* test: Trailing slash test for next/image
* lint-fix
Co-authored-by: Gustavo Edinger <gbe@nect.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
This ensures we don't add the no-op resolve alias when rewrites aren't used for the server resolving since it is still needed while tracing server files.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/25538#issuecomment-936101951
Bump `squoosh` to the latest version, currently commit [cad09160](cad09160b6).
Ideally, we would use the version published to npm but it hasn't been published in [two months](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@squoosh/lib?activeTab=versions) and we have a patch (#23565) that isn't available upstream.
This also is a precursor to getting support for AVIF.
- Fixes#27092
- Fixes#26527
- Reapplies the patch from #23565
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* Add page mapping for Server Components
* Transform client components too
* Refactor and add to on-demand-entry-handler too
* Simplify implementation via pageExtensions
* Fix up errors
This fixes cases where not all `package.json`s were being added to the traces correctly while using webpack's resolving with the `outputFileTracing`. The specific case notice while testing has been added as an integration test to ensure it is working as expected.
Follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/29473 after additional testing it seems we need to ensure the `main` field is used when tracing packages during builds so that `module` isn't being used unexpectedly.
allow to dispose server while client is making changes
allow to dispose other entries while making changes
avoid recompiling when disposing entries
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Ensures webpack caching is invalidated when switching between SWC on/off.
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Follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/29307 this ensures the `blurDataURL` is correctly prefixed with the `basePath` in development since we use the `_next/image` endpoint to generate the placeholder in dev mode.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/29289#issuecomment-927758204
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### Experimental
Introduce `next/vitals` and `useExperimentalWebVitalsReport` API which is not limited by `_app`.
`pages/index.js`
```jsx
import { useExperimentalWebVitalsReport } from 'next/vitals'
export default function Index() {
useExperimentalWebVitalsReport((metric) => {
// handle metric...
})
return 'sup'
}
```
This ensures we prefix the `src` for static images with the `basePath` correctly, this also copies over the static image tests to the basePath image-component suite.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/29289
Ability to provide a custom tsconfig file.
**Example Usage:**
```js
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
typescript: {
tsconfigPath: "myconfig.json"
}
}
```
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This updates to the latest version of `node-file-trace` and leverages the new async fs handling with webpack. In a follow-up PR we will implement the async resolver to share resolving with webpack as well.
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/nft/pull/236
Currently the span is finished on seal but that's not the actual timing where the entry span is finished as there's a `succeedEntry` hook. This PR changes the span to finish on `succeedEntry`.
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* Preserve `next-env.d.ts` line ending
Prevent next from changing already existing line ending on
`next-env.d.ts` for no good reason
* Update comparison
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* Update checks and add tests
* update test
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
Co-authored-by: jj@jjsweb.site <jj@jjsweb.site>
See https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/6501 to see how I found this.
This line doesn't recompute layout in browsers, because `"height"` is given as a pseudo-element name rather than a property.
The right way to do what it wants is `getComputedStyle(document.body).height`, but given nobody noticed this (and this is generally never needed, manually triggering layout should never be needed to avoid FOUC) it seems better to keep current behavior and just remove the call.
This PR proposes a fix for https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/11107 (JS modules are loaded twice). A more detailed explanation of the investigation that led to this PR can be found in the issue's comments (https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/11107#issuecomment-791780168).
## Replicability
To identify that the issue replicates on any given project, you need to
1. look at the network tab (first/clean load of site, so preferably ⌘+⇧+R on an incognito tab),
2. sort by "name", and filter requests by `mime-type:application/javascript` (selecting "JS" in the devtools filters will actually show all "script" types, but ignore all "javascript" types)
3. look for pairs of identical calls with one originating from initial HTML (`preload` of priority "high" originating from "(index)" or "([page name])") and another one from a script (`prefetch` of priority "lowest" originating from a .js file), where neither of the files is served from the cache.
Here's a screenshot of an example of what to look for:
<img width="601" alt="Screen Shot 2021-03-07 at 09 59 18" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1325721/110234627-cf1c6d00-7f2b-11eb-9cd7-749bf881ba56.png">
The issue was reproduced easily on the following projects:
- On [nextjs.org](https://nextjs.org/) where duplicates add up to ~70kB of transferred javascript out of 470kB (14.9%).
- On [vercel.com](https://vercel.com/) where duplicates add up to ~105kB of transferred javascript out of 557kB (18.8%).
- On [tiktok.com](https://tiktok.com/en) where duplicates add up to ~514kB of transferred javascript out of 1556kB (33%).
- In my own project using `"next": "^10.0.1"` (private repo) where duplicates add up to about 5% of total transferred javascript.
- In the issue's comments, a developer reported a replication using `"^10.0.7"` on a [public repo](https://github.com/SidOfc/sidneyliebrand.io).
## Some information about the fix
- Both `preload` and `prefetch` values for `<link rel="x">` behave similarly, with the difference being in network priority level (preload is high priority, prefetch is lowest priority).
- Next.js uses `<link rel="preload">` in its initial HTML but then *only* uses `<link rel="prefetch">` for the rest of the lifetime of the page.
- However, when Next.js detects that a script should be requested in advance, it only checks for matching `<link rel="prefetch">` and not `<link rel="preload">` (which have higher priority and are present earlier in the DOM, thus have a greater likelihood of being already loaded).
This PR aims to fix that oversight.
## Potential issues (none AFAIK)
As far as I can tell by looking through the codebase, **there is no downside** not to add a `prefetch` when a `preload` is already in the DOM. No other script looks for a `<link>` based on its `rel` attribute.
* Fix bug where returning `{ notFound: true }` from GSP broke `next export`
We could just as easily omit the notFoundRoutes check, but I didn't want
to mask other potential bugs that would result in missing files
* update check
* move check
Co-authored-by: jj@jjsweb.site <jj@jjsweb.site>
Currently `new URL()` for server assets is completely broken because of the `publicPath` that is used for them too. `new URL()` for SSR is broken on windows as it's using absolute urls on the windows filesystem. And `new URL()` is using an incorrect filename
* Place all `asset`s correctly in `/_next/static/media` with `[name].[hash:8][ext]`
* Added a separate runtime chunk for api entries, without `publicPath`
* Introduce separate layer for api entries, which uses server-side URLs.
* Otherwise new URL() will return a faked relative URL, that is identical in SSR and CSR
* Disables react-refresh for api entries
Fixes#27413
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* Remove inert font tag in font optimization
* Fix lint
* Remove inert font tag during font optimization
* Fix lint
* Fix lint
* Fix lint
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Includes a fix for when a tree is rendered without the styled-jsx registry being provided. It'll noop in this new version.
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This fixes segments inside of the host of the destination failing to parse with url.parse due to the unexpected colon by escaping the colon for segments and then unescaping them after we have parsed the URL.
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* Throw error if res is accessed after gSSP returns
Currently it's possible to access the `ServerResponse` through `context.res`
in `getServerSideProps()`. If one was to store that response and mutate
its headers or status code after gSSP returns (e.g. during rendering), it
would currently happen to work because of when headers are sent. However,
this is an anti-pattern that relies an implementation detail of the framework
and shouldn't be allowed. This will be particularly important once Next.js
starts to support basic streaming (two-part flush: routing then data) because
then the headers will be sent as soon as gSSP returns, which explicitly breaks
this pattern.
With this commit, the framework now throws an error in development mode if
the ServerResponse is accessed after gSSP returns.
* fixup! Throw error if res is accessed after gSSP returns