This reverts commit 11deaaa82b.
Temporarily reverts the above commit due to breaking middleware/edge
functions once deployed.
Fixes:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/actions/runs/3133433920/jobs/5087331787
cc @shuding @feedthejim
```sh
[GET] /blog/first
13:56:56:61
2022-09-27T20:56:56.671Z 61d43a6a-34a1-40c0-b71f-4ae5d1918431 ERROR /var/task/node_modules/next/dist/esm/client/router.js:1
/* global window */ import React from 'react';
^^^^^^
SyntaxError: Cannot use import statement outside a module
at Object.compileFunction (node:vm:352:18)
at wrapSafe (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1033:15)
at Module._compile (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1069:27)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1159:10)
at Module.load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:981:32)
at Function.Module._load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:822:12)
at Module.require (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1005:19)
at require (node:internal/modules/cjs/helpers:102:18)
at Object.<anonymous> (/var/task/node_modules/next/router.js:3:7)
at Module._compile (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1105:14)
```
This PR adds a new `experimental.enableUndici` option to let the
developer switch from `next-fetch` to `undici` as the underlying
polyfill for `fetch` in Node.js.
In the current implementation, Next.js makes sure that `fetch` is always
available by using `node-fetch`. However, we do not polyfill in Node.js
18+, since those versions come with their own `fetch` implementation
already, built-in.
Node.js 18+ uses `undici` under the hood, so letting the developer use
`undici` earlier could make the migration easier later on.
Eventually, we hope to be able to stop polyfilling `fetch` in an
upcoming major version of Next.js, shipping less code.
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Makes sure font loader CSS ends up correctly in the Flight Manifest and Flight Client Entries.
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This PR serializes `regions` into `middleware-manifest.json`,
allowing to extend Edge Functions and Middleware for deployment
providers.
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This reducer takes a good chunk of the bundle but is never run on the server so we can eliminate it. 5-10ms wins from my manual benchmark runs.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11064311/192577550-4b2c3fa1-1ce9-456a-a635-d708e8200f2d.png)
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As discussed with @sebmarkbage, the handling is more about showing a not found component than it is about a specific status code as these can come in late with streaming.
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Merge e2e tests customized `node_modules` with installed `node_modules`,
to let you debug easily locally without moving folder between
`node_modules` and `node_modules_bak`
Also add `optoutServerComponentsBundle` to config schema.
Clean up some utils, global variables and RegExp usages from the places
I touched recently.
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Specific logic to handle the file transpilation on the server layer is
implemented in SWC (#40603). When Babel is enabled, that SWC transform
is ignored at the moment. In this PR we add an additional SWC pass after
Babel to handle that.
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Since React 18 returning `undefined` from components is allowed which renders to `undefined` in the RSC response so we need a separate prop to know if the loading boundary was provided.
Thanks to @finn-orsini who reported this problem.
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We currently resolve the `react-server` condition correctly inside
`externals` for the server layer, however that will cause the resolved
path to be external (as it is called "externals").
So we need a way to hook into the module resolution process to force it
to use the `react-server` condition **when it's on the server layer**.
The `resolve` option doesn't give us that ability, and the solution in
this PR is to leverage `normalModuleFactory`'s resolve hook to override
the resolve options before actually resolving it. And there we can have
the `contextInfo`.
One thing left out is bundling for the edge server, we need to add tests
and sort that out carefully.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/40927
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Currently, a developer building a website using Next.js could write this
code with no type errors:
```tsx
<Image
width="kangaroo"
height="100px"
quality="medium"
{...rest}
/>
```
This PR adds stricter type checking, which will catch this type of error
earlier.
Similarly, this PR adds stricter types for the `responseLimit`, to
ensure the types align to:
https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/api-routes-response-size-limit
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
# Context
Edge SSR'd routes cold boot performances are proportional to the
executed code size.
In order to improve it, we are trying to optimize for the bundle size of
a packed Edge SSR route.
This PR adds ESM compilation targets for all Next.js dist packages and
use them to bundle Edge SSR'd route.
This allows us to leverage the better tree shaking/DCE for ESM modules
in webpack in order to decrease the overall bundle size.
This PR also enables minifying Edge SSR routes. Since we don't control
which minifier might be used later (if any), it's best if we provide an
already optimised bundle.
<img width="903" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11064311/190005211-b7cb2c58-a56a-44b0-8ee4-fd3f603e41bd.png">
This is a 10ms cold boot win per my benchmarking script, which I'll put
in a subsequent PR.
Not done yet:
- ~~swap exported requires in `next/link` (and others) etc to point them
to the esm modules version~~
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### Issue
When import an esm package in client component, and use it in server
component page, it will fail to SSR but render successfully on client.
It's because the import to esm package will make the client chunk become
an **async module** since esm module will be treated as **async**.
```
page (serve component) -> local module (client) -> external dependency (esm)
```
Then in react SSR layer, it need the module type information of that
chunk, async or not for react so that react could unwrap the async
module from `Promise` properly when SSR.
### Solution
We need to mark the client entries which are effected by async/esm
modules that becoming **async** as `async: true` in SSR manifest.
Since flight manifest plugin is only running against client compiler,
which doesn't have those module information from server compiler. So we
collect the async modules from the **server** compiler **client** layer
from flight entry client plugin, then leverage the collection to detect
if a module is async in flight manifest plugin for react.
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Updates the output path so it's the same as when font files are imported
in CSS: `url(./font.woff2)`
Also adds missing font types to next package.
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Follow-up for #40739 to add an option to opt-out specific packages from being bundled.
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As per @sebmarkbage's recommendation.
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When navigating from app to pages, we do a flight render on the server
to generate the redirected path. However due to our new bundling
strategy we can't use the bundled `ComponentMod.renderToReadableStream`
because the component is now a regular component, not a RSC. In that
case we have to import the unbundled flight server.
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This updates to ensure we properly error during static generation when a
non-dynamic SSR error is thrown so that unexpected errors are not
tolerated. This also fixes the static generation async storage not being
shared correctly due to different instances being created during
bundling.
Moves font related types to `next/font` so they can be reused in font
loaders.
Adds an argument to font loaders, the relative path from the app root to
the module consuming the loader. Needed for resolving local files
relative to the module calling it. Also used to improve error message.
Adds `@next/font/local` font loader. Similar to `@next/font/google` but
used to host locally downloaded font files.
In the server layer, we used to alias `react` to the resolved path e.g. `/next.js/node_modules/.pnpm/react@0.0.0-experimental-e6a062bd2-20220913/node_modules/react`, but it turns out that webpack's enhanced resolver can't handle it correctly together with conditions, and the final resolved path is `/next.js/node_modules/.pnpm/react@0.0.0-experimental-e6a062bd2-20220913/node_modules/react/index.js`. If we change the alias to `react: 'react-exp'` then it correctly resolves to `/next.js/node_modules/.pnpm/react@0.0.0-experimental-e6a062bd2-20220913/node_modules/react/react.shared-subset.js`.
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Fixes#40463
Could use some help figuring out where to add a test! I looked around
and found
[`jest-next-swc.test.ts`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/test/unit/jest-next-swc.test.ts),
but I don't think I can use that to test this fix. Anyways, from my
local testing this PR seems to fix the issue.
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
For some context:
[https://vercel.slack.com/archives/CGU8HUTUH/p1662124179102509](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/CGU8HUTUH/p1662124179102509)
Continuation of #40221 and #40227
Adds `experimental.fontLoaders`.
SWC next-font-loaders (#40221) transforms font loader (e.g. #40227) call
expressions into an import with the function call arguments as a query.
The imports will be matched by `next-font-loader`. It runs the
configured font loaders - emits font files and returns CSS. Exports are
added, and the font-family is made locally scoped. The returned CSS is
turned into a CSS module with `css-loader` which lets you consume the
font-family.
`FontLoaderManifestPlugin` creates a manifest of the preloaded font
files for each entrypoint. Preload/preconnect are then added in
`_document.tsx` if any font files were found for that path.
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
For app edge SSR, we don't need any internal pages for it since it's
handled by app-renderer. This results around reducing 20KB from app edge
SSR
# Changes
* Strip those internal pages modules when it's in app edge SSR
* Minimize edge SSR chunk to see the tree-shake result
* Add bundle analyzer with switcher in stats-app for testing. Using
`TEST_ANAYLYSE=1` to build stats-app for testing
For some context:
https://vercel.slack.com/archives/CGU8HUTUH/p1662124179102509
Adds `@next/font` package.
`scripts/update-google-fonts.js` generates functions and metadata for
all available google fonts. The metadata is used in `loader.ts` to
validate font options (from #40221). It then fetches the CSS from google
fonts, downloads the font files and emits them as static assets.
The actual integration with `packages/next` and integration tests
depends on #40221, will follow up with new PR.
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
`config.experimental.serverComponents` is currently required to be
enabled or disabled together with `config.experimental.appDir` (which
means `serverComponents === appDir` otherwise it will throw) so there is
no reason to keep both of them. This PR removes `serverComponents` from
Next.js and only rely on `appDir` instead.
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