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### What?
This ensures that the body limit option is enforced on all request
bodies sent to the Node.js runtime, not just the multipart field size
limits.
### Why?
The documentation states that this should limit the body size,
previously it only limited the field size.
### How?
This uses a `Transform` stream from Node.js. [Based on my
benchmarks](https://gist.github.com/wyattjoh/c470d98095da2f95f5920396aba2a206)
using the transform stream added next to no overhead, yet it did
simplify the implementation quite a bit. Assuming this is due to the
already performant stream support within Node.js.
Closes NEXT-3151
When a server action triggers a redirect, we're incorrectly applying a
refresh marker to the segment they were on, rather than the segment they
were being redirected to. As a result, when revalidation occurs (via
`revalidateX` or `router.refresh()`), the top-level segment would be
replaced with data for an incorrect segment.
For example, if triggering a redirect action from `/redirect` to `/`,
the router state tree would save a reference to `/redirect`. The next
time a refresh or revalidate happens, it'd refresh the segment data for
`/redirect` instead of `/`.
Fixes#64728
Closes NEXT-3156
When the router cache can't find a cache node for the requested segment,
it performs a request to the server to get the missing data. This
request to the server currently will always include the `next-url`
header, and on soft-navigations, the router will route the request to
the intercepted handler. This lazy fetch is treated as a soft navigation
by the server, and will incorrectly return data for the intercepted
route.
Similar to the handling in `router.refresh`, and the server action
reducer, we should not include the `next-url` header if there's no
interception route currently in the tree, as otherwise we'll be
erroneously triggering the intercepted route.
Fixes#64676
Closes NEXT-3146
Reverts vercel/next.js#64271
This appears to be causing problems rendering error boundaries on SPA
navigations and needs further investigation
Closes NEXT-3150
## What?
- Changes webpack output target to `es6` (required for `async function`
output)
- Adds tests for top level await in server components and client
components (App Router)
- Converted the async-modules tests to `test/e2e`
- Has one skipped test that @gnoff is going to look into. This shouldn't
block merging this PR 👍
Adds additional tests for top level `await`.
Since [Next.js
13.4.5](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/releases/tag/v13.4.5) webpack
has top level await support enabled by default.
Similarly Turbopack supports top level await by default as well.
TLDR: You can remove `topLevelAwait: true` from the webpack
configuration.
In writing these tests I found that client components are missing some
kind of handling for top level await (async modules) so I've raised that
to @gnoff who is going to have a look.
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Closes NEXT-3126
Fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/43382
### Why
For app page rendering on edge, the `AsyncLocalStorage` (ALS) should be
bundled as same instance across layers. We're accessing the ALS in
`next/dynamic` modules during SSR for preloading CSS chunks. There's a
bug that we can't get the ALS store during SSR in edge, I digged into it
and found the root cause is:
We have both import paths:
`module (rsc layer) -> request ALS (shared layer)`
`module (ssr layer) -> request ALS (shared layer)`
We expect the ALS to be the same module since we're using the same layer
but found that they're treated as different modules due to applying
another loader transform on ssr layer. They're resulted in the same
`shared` layer, but with different resource queries. This PR excluded
that transform so now they're identical across layers.
### What
For webpack, we aligned the loaders applying to the async local storage,
so that they're resolved as the same module now.
For turbopack, we leverage module transition, sort of creating a new
`app-shared` layer for these modules, and apply the transition to all
async local storage instances therefore the instances of them are only
bundled once.
To make the turbopack chanegs work, we change how the async local
storage modules defined, separate the instance into a single file and
mark it as "next-shared" layer with import:
```
any module -> async local storage --- use transition, specify "next-shared" layer ---> async local storage instance
```
Closes NEXT-3085
### What
When rendering a parallel slot multiple times in a single layout, in
conjunction with using an error boundary, the following TypeError is
thrown:
> Cannot destructure property 'parallelRouterKey' of 'param' as it is
null
### Why
I'm not 100% sure of the reason, but I believe this is because of how
React attempts to dededupe (more specifically, "detriplficate") objects
that it sees getting passed across the RSC -> client component boundary
(and an error boundary is necessarily a client component). When React
sees the same object twice, it'll create a reference to that object and
then use that reference in future places where it sees the object. My
assumption is that there's a bug somewhere here, as the `LayoutRouter`
component for the subsequent duplicated parallel slots (after the first
one) have no props, hence the TypeError.
### How
Rather than passing the error component as a prop to `LayoutRouter`,
this puts it as part of the `CacheNodeSeedData` data structure. This is
more aligned with other properties anyway (such as `loading` and `rsc`
for each segment), and seems to work around this bug as the
`initialSeedData` prop is only passed from RSC->client once.
EDIT: Confirmed this is also fixed after syncing the latest React, due
to https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/28669Fixes#58485
Closes NEXT-2095
`initialCanonicalUrl` differs from the `canonicalUrl` that gets set on
the client, such as when there's a basePath set.
This hoists the `canonicalUrl` construction up so we can re-use it when
adding refetch markers to the tree.
This also renames `pathname` -> `path` since it also includes search
params. I added a test to confirm no extra erroneous fetches happened in
both cases.
Fixes#64584
Closes NEXT-3130
Since `AppRouterState` is promise-based (so we can `use` the values and
suspend in render), the state itself isn't stable between renders. Each
action corresponds with a new Promise object. When a link is hovered, a
prefetch action is dispatched, even if the prefetch never happens (for
example, if there's already a prefetch entry in the cache, and it
doesn't need to prefetch again). In other words, the prefetch action
will be dispatched but won't necessarily change the state.
This means that these no-op actions that don't actually change the state
values will trigger a re-render. Most of the context providers in
`AppRouter` are memoized with the exception of `LayoutRouter` context.
This PR memoizes those values so that consumers are only notified of
meaningful updates.
Fixes#63159
Closes NEXT-3127
### What
When middleware.js is present, the logging is duplicated. We should
filter out the 1st middleware request and only log the actual one going
through request handler / renderer
Closes NEXT-3125
When an action is marked as "discarded", we enqueue a refresh, since the
navigation event will be invoked immediately without waiting for the
action to finish. We refresh because it's possible that the discarded
action triggered some sort of mutation/revalidation, and we want the
router to still be able to respond to that new data.
However there's a bug in this logic -- it'll only enqueue the refresh
action if there were no other actions in the queue, ignoring the case
where something is still in the queue. This makes sure that the refresh
is handled after `runRemainingActions` finishes.
When adding a test for the server component case (which doesn't hit this
refresh branch), I noticed `LayoutRouter` caused React to suspend
indefinitely, because it got stuck in the `use(unresolvedThenable)`
case. We should only suspend indefinitely if we kicked off a the
`SERVER_PATCH` action, as otherwise it's possible nothing will ever
break out of that branch.
Fixes#64517
Closes NEXT-3124
Resolves#64412
This adds a client transition to the app route `ModuleAssetContext` and
the corresponding transforms so that client components can be safely
imported and referenced (as their proxies) in app routes.
Test Plan: Added an integration test
Closes PACK-2964
### What?
The string value of `Metadata.openGraph.emails` throws error:
```tsx
export const metadata = {
openGraph: {
type: 'article',
emails: 'author@vercel.com',
},
};
```
Error:
```sh
r.map is not a function
```
The type is:
```tsx
type OpenGraphMetadata = {
// ...
emails?: string | Array<string>
}
```
### Why?
Basic values such as `emails` and `phoneNumbers` were not included when
`ogType` was set while resolving the values.
### How?
Include basic values when resolving the metadata.
Fixes#63415
This ensures we properly skip calling a fetch during build-time that has
`cache: 'no-store'` as it should only be called during runtime instead.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/64462
Closes NEXT-3114
## Why?
For multi-root layouts (route groups on the root with their root
layouts, no layout file on the root), it is not possible to use global
`not-found` since the `layout` is missing on the root.
```sh
.
└── app/
├── (main)/
│ └── layout.js
├── (sub)/
│ └── layout.js
└── not-found.js --> ERR: missing layout
```
Current Behavior:
```sh
not-found.js doesn't have a root layout. To fix this error, make sure every page has a root layout.
```
## What?
Let multi-root layouts also benefit from the global `not-found`.
## How?
Wrap root `not-found` with default layout if root layout does not exist.
Although this solution is not `multi-root` specific, it won't produce
critical issues since a root `layout` is required for other cases.
Fixes#55191#54980#59180
### 🤔 What's in there?
We've deprecated config's `analyticsId` in 14.1.1 [almost 3 months
ago](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/releases/tag/v14.1.1-canary.2).
Users can opt in fot `@vercel/speed-insights`, or use
`useReportWebVitals` to report to any provider they'd like.
This PR:
- removes `analyticsId` key from configuration
- stops setting `__NEXT_PUBLIC_ANALYTICS_ID` env variable when the key
was present
- stops injecting `performance-relayer` file, when the variable is set
- cleans up related test code.
Since the router processes events sequentially, we special case
`ACTION_NAVIGATE` events to "discard" a pending server action so that it
can process the navigation with higher priority. We should apply this
same logic to `ACTION_RESTORE` events (e.g. `router.back()`) for the
same reason.
Fixes#64432
Closes NEXT-3098
`fetchCache` is a more fine-grained segment level cache-control
configuration that most people shouldn't have to use. Current semantics
of `dynamic = "force-dynamic"` will still treat the fetch as cacheable
unless explicitly overriding it in the fetch, or setting a segment level
`fetchCache`.
The `dynamic` cache configuration should be seen as a "top-level"
configuration, while more fine-grained controls should inherit logical
defaults from the top-level. Otherwise this forces people to opt-into
the `fetchCache` configuration, or manually override each `fetch` call,
which isn't what you'd expect when forcing a segment to be dynamic.
This will default to not attempting to cache the fetch when
`force-dynamic` is used. As a result, I had to update one of the
`app-static` tests to use `revalidate: 0` rather than `force-dynamic`,
as the revalidate behavior is slightly different in that it won't modify
the revalidation time on a fetch if it's non-zero.
Closes NEXT-2067
The fix is not correct, we already have request ALS wrapping the request
in app-render, shouldn't get another one for edge adapter. This is
actually a bundler bug
Reverts vercel/next.js#64382
Closes NEXT-3097
### What
Wrap async local storage for all edge runtime routes in adapter
Basically fixed the case reported in [this
tweet](https://x.com/keegandonley/status/1778538456458854880)
### Why
We're relying on the ALS for dynamic css preloading but we didn't wrap
the ALS for request handlers for edge. So if you have CSS imports in
`next/dynamic` in edge runtime it would break.
Closes NEXT-3085
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### What?
This adds a missing test case for a page which accesses dynamic API's
within `generateMetadata`. It also adds a test case to verify that any
of the URL's being tested can succeed based on the components link
components (it relies on finding a link to click in the browser).
Closes NEXT-3004
## Why
Currently, Server Action handlers are just normal routes and they
accepting POST requests. The only way to differentiate a normal request
(page access, API route, etc.) from a Server Action request is to check
that if it's a POST and has a Server Action ID set via headers or body
(e.g. `multipart/form-data`).
Usually, for existing page and API routes the correct handlers (page
renderer, API route handler) will take precedence over Server Action's.
But if the route doesn't exist (e.g. 404) it will still go through
Server Action's handler and result in an error. And we're eagerly
logging out that error because it might be an application failure, like
passing a wrong Action ID.
## How
In this PR we are making sure that the error is only logged if the
Action ID isn't `null`. This means that it's an intentional Server
Action request with a wrong ID. If the ID is `null`, we just handle it
like 404 and log nothing.
Fixes#64214.
Closes NEXT-3071
### What
Bump the edge runtime manifest version and add `environments` property
to each route for inlining values for deployment build.
### Why
In edge runtime, extract the preview props into edge functions manifest
that holding the non-deterministic inline values, then the output build
will be more deterministic that helps deployment speed
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/vercel/pull/11390
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/vercel/pull/11395
Closes NEXT-3012
Closes NEXT-1912
Building on #58293, this expands escaping of url-unsafe characters in
paths to “required” scripts and styles in the app renderer.
This also refactors the test introduced in #58293 and expands it to
include stylesheet references as well as checking resources in the head,
which include special characters like turbopack references like
`[turbopack]`.
Test Plan: `TURBOPACK=1 pnpm test-dev
test/e2e/app-dir/resource-url-encoding`
Closes PACK-2911
Provides a `revalidateReason` argument to `getStaticProps` ("stale" |
"on-demand" | "build").
- Build indicates it was run at build time
- On-demand indicates it was run as a side effect of [on-demand
revalidation](https://nextjs.org/docs/pages/building-your-application/data-fetching/incremental-static-regeneration#on-demand-revalidation)
- Stale indicates the resource was considered stale (either due to being
in dev mode, or an expired revalidate period)
This will allow changing behavior based on the context in which it's
called.
Closes NEXT-1900
## Why?
When we fetch the same cache key (URL) but add an additional tag, the
revalidation does not re-fetch correctly (the bug just uses in-memory
cache again) when deployed.
:repro: →
https://github.com/lostip/nextjs-revalidation-demo/tree/main
---------
Co-authored-by: Ethan Arrowood <ethan@arrowood.dev>
### What
When submitting a server action on a page that doesn't import the action
handler, a "Failed to find server action" error is thrown, even if
there's a valid handler for it elsewhere.
### Why
Workers for a particular server action ID are keyed by their page
entrypoints, and the client router invokes the current page when
triggering a server action, since it assumes it's available on the
current page. If an action is invoked after the router has moved away
from a page that can handle the action, then the action wouldn't run and
an error would be thrown in the server console.
### How
We try to find a valid worker to forward the action to, if one exists.
Otherwise it'll fallback to the usual error handling. This also adds a
header to opt out of rendering the flight tree, as if the action calls a
`revalidate` API, then it'll return a React tree corresponding with the
wrong page.
Fixes#61918Fixes#63915
Closes NEXT-2489
Currently acornjs has an issue with compiling undici, add undici
externalize, once it's resolved we can remove the externalization for it
```
You may need an additional loader to handle the result of these loaders.
| // 5. If object is not a default iterator object for interface,
| // then throw a TypeError.
> if (typeof this !== 'object' || this === null || !(#target in this)) {
| throw new TypeError(
| `'next' called on an object that does not implement interface ${name} Iterator.`
Import trace for requested module:
../../../../node_modules/.pnpm/undici@6.12.0/node_modules/undici/lib/web/fetch/util.js
../../../../node_modules/.pnpm/undici@6.12.0/node_modules/undici/lib/web/fetch/headers.js
../../../../node_modules/.pnpm/undici@6.12.0/node_modules/undici/index.js
./app/undici/page.js
```
Closes NEXT-3030
Fixes#64018
Adds support for modern configurations introduced in TS 5.4
Expected output: not modifying the `module`, `esModuleInterop` configs
since `module: preserve` is present
```
We detected TypeScript in your project and reconfigured your tsconfig.json file for you. Strict-mode is set to false
by default.
The following suggested values were added to your tsconfig.json. These values can be changed to fit your project's n
eeds:
- lib was set to dom,dom.iterable,esnext
- allowJs was set to true
- skipLibCheck was set to true
- strict was set to false
- noEmit was set to true
- incremental was set to true
- include was set to ['next-env.d.ts', '**/*.ts', '**/*.tsx']
- exclude was set to ['node_modules']
The following mandatory changes were made to your tsconfig.json:
- isolatedModules was set to true (requirement for SWC / Babel)
- jsx was set to preserve (next.js implements its own optimized jsx transform)
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <inbox@huozhi.im>
When adding refresh markers for refetching segments that are "stale"
(the soft navigation case where they are still in the Router State Tree
but not part of the page that we're rendering), they only contained a
reference to the pathname. Once the actual refresh was triggered we
added the current search params to the request.
However, this causes an issue: segments in the `FlightRouterState` can
contain searchParams (ie, `__PAGE__?{"foo": "bar}` is what the segment
becomes when adding `?foo=bar` to a page). This means that when we
refresh those nodes from the server, it won't know how to find the
`CacheNode` for the stale segment since we won't have them in the
refetch tree. This updates to keep a reference to the searchParams that
were part of the request that made it active.
While fixing this, I also noticed that we were missing a spot to add the
refetch marker in `applyRouterStatePatchToTree` in the case of a root
refresh (caught by these tests failing in PPR)
[x-ref](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/63900#discussioncomment-9002137)
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### What?
Fixes#61611
### Why?
Any one having custom server may be having logic to set cookies during
GET requests too. Currently nextjs in app directory does not allow to do
so but with custom server its very much possible.
### How?
By merging cookies of redirect response and server action POSt response
### Tests
I have added one more test to existing suite and it passing with fix in
place.
![image](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/assets/6815560/858afdbb-c377-49eb-9002-fcbdf06583a4)
### Notes
This bug is reproducible only if developer has custom server on top of
next app but still very probable
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Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
### What
Fix the status code in static generation metadata for `/_not-found`
route, aligning it as 404 for both dev and build
### Why
`/_not-found` route should still return 404 code as it's reserved as
default not found route
Closes NEXT-3001
### What?
Match on `pages_api_unknown-domain-no-await_.*?\.js/` instead of
`/at.+\/pages\/api\/unknown-domain-no-await.js/`
### Why?
Turbopack generates a different chunk path for js files. This PR fixes
one integration test case.
### How?
Closes PACK-2883
### What
When triggering an interception route that has a parent with dynamic
params, and then later going to "refresh" the tree, either by calling
`router.refresh` or revalidating in a server action, the refresh action
would silently fail and the router would be in a bad state.
### Why
Because of the dependency that interception routes currently have on
`FlightRouterState` for dynamic params extraction, we need to make sure
the refetch has the full tree so that it can properly extract earlier
params. Since the refreshing logic traversed parallel routes and scoped
the refresh to that particular segment, it would skip over earlier
segments, and so when the server attempted to diff the tree, it would
return an updated tree that corresponded with the wrong segment
(`[locale]` rather than `["locale", "en", "d]`).
Separately, since a page segment might be `__PAGE__?{"locale": "en"}`
rather than just `__PAGE__`, this updates the refetch marker logic to do
a partial match on the page segment key.
### How
This keeps a reference to the root of the updated tree so that the
refresh always starts at the top. This has the side effect of
re-rendering more data when making the "stale" refetch request, but this
is necessary until we can decouple `FlightRouterState` from interception
routes.
shout-out to @steve-marmalade for helping find this bug and providing
excellent Replays to help track it down 🙏
x-ref:
- https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/63900
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Closes NEXT-2986
Currently we aren't detecting the draft mode case properly in
`unstable_cache` so the cache is unexpectedly being leveraged. This
ensures we bypass the cache for `unstable_cache` in draft mode the same
way we do for the fetch cache handling.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/60445
Closes NEXT-2987
This ensures we don't attempt passing a closed body to a
Request/Response object when a request is aborted as this triggers the
disturbed/locked error condition.
<details>
<summary>Example error</summary>
```sh
TypeError: Response body object should not be disturbed or locked
at extractBody (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:4507:17)
at new Request (node:internal/deps/undici/undici:5487:48)
at new NextRequest (/private/var/folders/cw/z0v1fby13ll4ytx_j3t8hhqh0000gn/T/next-install-d72b2dfb54a1417294505ab189942a38fd6bc139c24b9a8089fc3248568ff902/node_modules/.pnpm/file+..+next-repo-aef41a0c8a591889bcb0dc2e751aa71aa1c2e78c82d9e9b2fe3515c3d40f6c03+packages+n_wd7e7pnjmf2re4cc3l4tp6yzqe/node_modules/next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/request.js:33:14)
at NextRequestAdapter.fromNodeNextRequest (/private/var/folders/cw/z0v1fby13ll4ytx_j3t8hhqh0000gn/T/next-install-d72b2dfb54a1417294505ab189942a38fd6bc139c24b9a8089fc3248568ff902/node_modules/.pnpm/file+..+next-repo-aef41a0c8a591889bcb0dc2e751aa71aa1c2e78c82d9e9b2fe3515c3d40f6c03+packages+n_wd7e7pnjmf2re4cc3l4tp6yzqe/node_modules/next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/adapters/next-request.js:94:16)
at NextRequestAdapter.fromBaseNextRequest (/private/var/folders/cw/z0v1fby13ll4ytx_j3t8hhqh0000gn/T/next-install-d72b2dfb54a1417294505ab189942a38fd6bc139c24b9a8089fc3248568ff902/node_modules/.pnpm/file+..+next-repo-aef41a0c8a591889bcb0dc2e751aa71aa1c2e78c82d9e9b2fe3515c3d40f6c03+packages+n_wd7e7pnjmf2re4cc3l4tp6yzqe/node_modules/next/dist/server/web/spec-extension/adapters/next-request.js:70:35)
at doRender (/private/var/folders/cw/z0v1fby13ll4ytx_j3t8hhqh0000gn/T/next-install-d72b2dfb54a1417294505ab189942a38fd6bc139c24b9a8089fc3248568ff902/node_modules/.pnpm/file+..+next-repo-aef41a0c8a591889bcb0dc2e751aa71aa1c2e78c82d9e9b2fe3515c3d40f6c03+packages+n_wd7e7pnjmf2re4cc3l4tp6yzqe/node_modules/next/dist/server/base-server.js:1365:73)
```
</details>
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/63481
Closes NEXT-2984
Closes NEXT-2904
Trying to submit a server action when JS is disabled (ie, no action
header in the request, and in the "progressively enhanced" case) for a
static resource results in a 405 error when deployed to Vercel. In the
absence of an action ID header, the request content-type is used to
signal that it shouldn't try and hit the static cache. However with
multipart/form-data, this will include the boundary. This updates the
matcher to consider a boundary string.
Fixes#58814
Closes NEXT-2980
This introduces an experimental router flag (`experimental.staleTimes`)
to change the router cache behavior. Specifically:
```ts
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
experimental: {
staleTimes: {
dynamic: <seconds>,
static: <seconds>,
},
},
};
```
- `dynamic` is the value that is used when the `prefetch` `Link` prop is
left unspecified. (Default 30 seconds)
- `static` is the value that is used when the `prefetch` `Link` prop is
`true`. (Default 5 minutes)
Additional details:
- Loading boundaries are considered reusable for the time period
indicated by the `static` property (default 5 minutes)
- This doesn't disable partial rendering support, **meaning shared
layouts won't automatically be refetched every navigation, only the new
segment data**.
- This also doesn't change back/forward caching behavior to ensure
things like scroll restoration etc still work nicely.
Please see the original proposal
[here](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/54075#discussioncomment-6754339)
for more information. The primary difference is that this is a global
configuration, rather than a per-segment configuration, and it isn't
applied to layouts. (We expect this to be a "stop-gap" and not the final
router caching solution)
Closes NEXT-2703
### What?
This fixes an issue where the `nonce` attribute isn't set on
`next/script` elements that has the `afterInteractive` (the default)
strategy resulting in `<link rel="preload" as="script"/>` tags without a
nonce.
### Why?
For apps that uses 3rd party scripts (or any script) with a nonce loaded
via `next/script` this is necessary unless you want them all to use
`beforeInteractive` which isn't super nice for performance.
---------
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
### What & Why
There was some code added in the catch-all route normalization that
doesn't seem to make sense -- it was checking if the provided `appPath`
depth was larger than the catch-all route depth, prior to inserting it.
But it was comparing depths in an inconsistent way (`.length` vs
`.length - 1`), and the catch all path was also considering the `@slot`
and `/page` suffix as part of the path depth.
This means that if you had a `@modal/[...catchAll]` slot, it wouldn't be
considered for a page like `/foo/bar/baz`, because `/foo/bar/baz`
(depth: 4 with the current logic) and `/@modal/[...catchAll]/page`
(depth: 3 with the current logic) signaled that the `/foo/bar/baz` route
was "more specific" and shouldn't match the catch-all.
I think this was most likely added to resolve a bug where we were
inserting optional catch-all (`[[...catchAll]]`) routes into parallel
slots. However, optional catch-all routes are currently unsupported with
parallel routes, so this feature didn't work properly and the partial
support introduced a bug for regular catch-all routes.
### How
This removes the confusing workaround and skips optional catch-all
segments in this handling. Separately, we can add support for optional
catch-all parallel routes, but doing so will require quite a bit more
changes & also similar handling in Turbopack. Namely, if have a
top-level optional catch-all, in both the Turbopack & current Webpack
implementation, that top-level catch-all wouldn't be matched. And if you
tried to have an optional catch-all slot, in both implementations, the
app would error with:
> You cannot define a route with the same specificity as a optional
catch-all route ("/" and "/[[...catchAll]]")
because our route normalization logic does not treat slots specificity
differently than pages.
**Note**: This keeps the test that was added when this logic was first
introduced in #60776 to ensure that the case this was originally added
for still passes.
Fixes#62948
Closes NEXT-2728
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/63623
When a relative assetPrefix was set (e.g. `/custom-asset-prefix`),
bundle fetching would always return a 404 as the assetPrefix was not
removed from filesystem path
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### What?
Adds safe traversal to rewrite `has` items in a certain new
(`isInterceptionRouteRewrite()` added in the v14.2.0 canaries) check to
the rewrite routes.
### Why?
The new check assumed that all `has` arrays had at least one item, when
previously Next.js accepted rewrites with empty `has`. Adding safe
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### What
Strip the search query for the `urlPathname` passed down to metadata
handling.
### Why
This is because the `urlPathname` from `staticGenerationStore` contains
query, so it will contain `?rsc` query for client navigation, which lead
to the relative path canonical url (e.g. `./`) will have the search
query along with it. This PR is to remove that and make sure always uses
pathname.
Reported by @pacocoursey
Closes NEXT-2963
### What & Why
When an RSC triggers `navigate` after the shell has already been sent to
the client, a meta tag is inserted to signal to the browser it needs to
perform an MPA navigation. This is primarily used for bot user agents,
since we wouldn't have been able to provide a proper redirect status
code (since it occurred after the initial response was sent).
However, the router would trigger a SPA navigation, while the `<meta>`
tag lagged to perform an MPA navigation, resulting in 2 navigations to
the same URL.
### How
When the client side code attempts to handle the redirect, we treat it
like an MPA navigation. This will suspend in render and trigger a
`location.push`/`location.replace` to the targeted URL. As a result,
only one of these navigation events will win.
Fixes#59800Fixes#62463
Closes NEXT-2952
Closes NEXT-2719
When a server action performs a redirect, we currently initiate a `HEAD`
request to the targeted URL to verify if it has a proper RSC response.
If it does, it then invokes a GET and streams the response. This leads
to an extra request to the server which can be costly and poor for
performance. If the `GET` returns an invalid RSC response, we'll discard
the response. The client router will also see the invalid response which
will signal that it needs to perform an MPA navigation to the targeted
URL.
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### What
When calling `revalidatePath` or `revalidateTag` in a server action for
an intercepted route with dynamic segments, the page would do a full
browser refresh.
### Why
When constructing rewrites for interception routes, the route params
leading up to the interception route are "voided" with a
`__NEXT_EMPTY_PARAM__` demarcation. When it comes time to look up the
values for these dynamic segments, since the params aren't going to be
part of the URL, they get matched via `FlightRouterState`
([ref](d67d658ce7/packages/next/src/server/app-render/app-render.tsx (L153-L201))).
The `shouldProvideFlightRouterState` variable only passes it through for
RSC requests; however, since the server action will perform the action &
return the flight data in a single pass, that means the updated tree
from the server action isn't going to receive the `FlightRouterState`
when constructing the new tree. This means the old tree will have a
`["locale", "en", "d"]` segment, and the new tree from the server action
will have `"[locale]"`. When the router detects this kind of segment
mismatch, it assumes the user navigated to a new root layout, and
triggers an MPA navigation.
### How
This unconditionally provides the `FlightRouterState` to
`makeGetDynamicParamFromSegment` so that it can properly extract dynamic
params for interception routes. We currently enforce interception routes
to be dynamic due to this `FlightRouterState` dependency.
Fixes#59796
Closes NEXT-2079
`applyRouterStatePatchToTree` had been refactored to support the case of
not skipping the `__DEFAULT__` segment, so that `router.refresh` or
revalidating in a server action wouldn't break the router. (More details
in this #59585)
This was a stop-gap and not an ideal solution, as this behavior means
`router.refresh()` would effectively behave like reloading the page,
where "stale" segments (ones that went from `__PAGE__` -> `__DEFAULT__`)
would disappear.
This PR reverts that handling. The next PR in this stack (#63608) adds
handling to refresh "stale" segments as well.
Note: We expect the test case that was added in #59585 to fail here, but
it is re-enabled in the next PR in the stack.
Note 2: #63608 was accidentally merged into this PR, despite being a
separate entry in the stack. As such, I've copied the issues from that
PR into this one so they can be linked. See the notes from that PR for
the refresh fix details.
Fixes#60815Fixes#60950Fixes#51711Fixes#51714Fixes#58715Fixes#60948Fixes#62213Fixes#61341
Closes [NEXT-1845](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-1845)
Closes [NEXT-2030](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-2030)
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### What
In static generation phase of app page, if there's any case that we're
receiving 3xx/4xx status code from the response, we 're setting it into
the static generation meta now to make sure they're still returning the
same status after build.
### Why
During static generation if there's any 3xx/4xx status code that is set
in the response, we should respect to it, such as the ones caused by
using `notFound()` to mark as 404 response or `redirect` to mark as
`307` response.
Closes NEXT-2895
Fixes#51021Fixes#62228
Recently the serverActionReducer was updated to no longer use React's
thenable type to carry resolution/rejection information. However the
rejection reason was not updated so now when a server action fails we
were rejecting with `undefined` rather than the rejected reason. This
change updates the reject to use the rejection value.
Closes NEXT-2943
This ensures that even if a `loading.js` returns `null`, that we still
render a `Suspense` boundary, as it's perfectly valid to have an empty
fallback.
This was accidentally lost in #62346 -- this brings back the
`hasLoading` prop which will check the loading module itself (rather
than the `ReactNode`) for truthiness, and I've added a test to avoid
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### What
* Remove the erroring of force-dynamic is not able to use during static
generation
* Export the route segments properly in sitemap conventions
### Why
We discovered this error is showing up when users are using
force-dynamic with generating multi sitemaps.
When you have a dynamic `route /[id]/route.js` , and you have
generateSitemaps defined which is actually using `generateSitemaps`
under the hood , then you set the route to dynamic with `export dynamic
= 'force-dynamic'`.
We should keep the route still as dynamic. `generateStaticParams` is
only for generating the paths, which is static in build time. And the
`force-dynamic` is going to be applied to each generated path.
Closes NEXT-2881
Followup on https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/52520 and
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/54014
**Enhancements**
- Removes `--experimental-test-proxy` CLI argument from `next dev` and
`next start`
- Adds a new experimental config option `testProxy?: boolean`
- Instead of throwing an error, return the `originalFetch` response if
the current request context does not contain the `Next-Test-*` HTTP
headers
**Why?**
These changes allow us to write mixed Integration + E2E tests within the
same Playwright process.
```ts
// some-page.spec.ts
test.describe('/some-page', () => {
test('some integration test', async ({ page, next }) => {
// by using the `next` fixture, playwright will send the `Next-Test-*` HTTP headers for
// every request in this test's context.
next.onFetch(...);
await page.goto(...);
await expect(...).toBe('some-mocked-value');
});
test('some e2e test', async ({ page }) => {
// by NOT using the `next` fixture, playwright does not send the `Next-Test-*` HTTP headers
await page.goto(...);
await expect(...).toBe('some-real-value');
});
})
```
Now I can run `next dev` and locally develop my App Router pages AND run
my Playwright tests against instead of having to,
- run `next dev` to locally develop my change
- ctrl+c to kill server
- run `next dev --experimental-test-proxy` to locally run my integration
tests
---------
Co-authored-by: Sam Ko <sam@vercel.com>
This ensures that the instrumentation hook for Node.js will run
immediately during `next start` instead of waiting for the first request
like does it `next dev`.
However, if there is a separate instrumentation hook for Edge, that will
still be lazy evaluated and wait until the first request.
Fixes#59999
Fixes NEXT-2738
### What
Actions that revalidate the router state by kicking off a refetch (such
as `router.refresh()` or dev fast refresh) would incorrectly trigger an
interception route if one matched the current URL, or in the case of
already being on an intercepted route, would trigger the full detail
page instead.
### Why
Interception rewrites use the `nextUrl` header to determine if the
requested path should be rewritten to a different path. We currently
forward that header indiscriminately, which means that if you were on a
non-intercepted route and called `router.refresh()`, the UI would change
to the intercepted content instead (since it would treat it the same as
a soft-navigation).
### How
This updates various reducers to only forward the `nextUrl` header if
there's an interception route present in the tree. If there is, we want
to refresh its data, rather than the data for the underlying page. The
reverse is also true: if we were on the "full" page, and triggered a
`router.refresh()`, we won't forward `nextUrl` meaning it won't fetch
the interception data.
In order to determine if an interception route is present in the tree, I
had to add a new segment type for dynamic interception routes, as by the
time they reach the client they are stripped of their interception
marker.
**Note: There are a series of bugs related to `router.refresh` with
parallel/interception routes, such as the previous page/slot content
disappearing when triggering a refresh. This does not address all of
those cases, but I'm working through them!**
Fixes#60844Fixes#62470
Closes NEXT-2737
Currently when we generate payloads in app router, the order of RSC
chunks aren't deterministic even if the content stays the same. This
means that any caches that rely on etags for detecting changes in
content aren't able to reliably cache/and avoid invalidating properly.
To avoid this we can manually sort the content before generating the
etag. Eventually this can be fixed upstream in react although that is a
bigger lift so we are doing this for now to alleviate the issue.
x-ref: [slack
thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/C042LHPJ1NX/p1709937748240119?thread_ts=1709856182.174879&cid=C042LHPJ1NX)
Closes NEXT-2825
In #61573, I updated the navigation reducer to request a new prefetch
entry if it's stale. But this has the unintended consequence of making
instant loading states effectively useless after 30s (when the prefetch
would have expired). Blocking navigation and then rendering the loading
state isn't ideal - if we have some loading data in a cache node, we
should re-use it.
Now that #62346 stores loading data in the `CacheNode`, we can copy over
`loading` during a navigation.
This PR repurposes `fillCacheWithDataProperty` which wasn't being used
anywhere, to instead be a utility we can use to programmatically trigger
a lazy fetch on a particular segment path by nulling out it's data while
copying over other properties. We could have used the existing util
as-is, but ideally we only have a single spot where lazy fetching can
happen, which currently is in `LayoutRouter`.
When a stale prefetch entry is detected, rather than applying the data
to the tree, this PR will copy over the `loading` nodes and will
"delete" the data so it can be refetched.
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Closes NEXT-2806
### What?
This fixes more CSS ordering issues with production and webpack dev.
* CSS Modules must not be side effect free as side effect free modules
are per definition order independent which is not true for CSS
* fix order of iterating module references
* disable splitChunks for CSS
* special chunking for CSS with loose and strict mode
* more test cases
Closes PACK-2709
### What?
* Allow to apply webpack loaders depending on "conditions".
* add a few next specific conditions depending on context type
### Why?
Some loaders need different behavior depending on context
### How?
Closes PACK-2748
### What?
* rename test case
* improve error message and handle edge case for require resolving
* fix test case actually testing externals (webpack was silently
bundling, Turbopack showed error that helped to find the broken test
case)
### Why?
### How?
Closes PACK-2662
This ensures we properly set the matched header when applying a
middleware skip optimization so that the client router has enough
context to finish resolving the dynamic route params.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/59561
Closes NEXT-2803