Adding a conformance plugin the make sure users don't undo the benefits of the granularChunks config.
The plugin makes sure that minSize, maxInitialRequests values aren't overridden. Also ensures the cacheGroups - vendors, framework, libs, common, shared are maintained.
The warning and error messages do not break the build with this change. They only display a message.
cc - @prateekbh, @atcastle
* Add support for tsconfig/json `paths` option
* Add tests for paths in tsconfig.json
* Don't apply aliases when paths is empty
* Clean up unused methods and link to TypeScript license
* Add tests for jsconfig
* Put feature under an experimental flag
* Enable to see if tests pass
* Update types
* Add feature under an experimental flag
* Remove ts-ignore where possible
And replace by typecasts
* More accurate types
* bend cliententries in a correct shape earlier on
* comment becomes unnecessary
* add webpack overload to allow for the next.js use case
* Avoid changing public interface
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <timer150@gmail.com>
* Adding native-url package
* Bumping native-url version
* Upgrading native-url
* Logging stats object for debugging
* Logging stats object for debugging
* Adding try catch to the error lines
* Experimenting with regex
* Experimenting with regex
* Experimenting with regex
* Testing regex changes
* Fixing defer-script test case to not include polyfill.js
* Meging changes with existing polyfill work
* Bumping version
* adjust webpack config
* Reduce size in size test
* Remove 1kb from legacy
* Bumping native-url version, includes fix for IE11
* Update lock file
* Updating native-url, fixes issue on IE11
* Fix sourcemap being added in document
* Adding Router as an app level dep. Fixes Router not being added as a dep to pages without Link when granularChunks is enabled
* Fix typescript error
* Fix modern + granularChunks hydration failing
* Fix TS error
* Update native-url version
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <tim@timneutkens.nl>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <timer150@gmail.com>
* Polyfilling fetch and object-assign
* Polyfilling corejs object-assign
* Adding object-assign in polyfills.js. IE11 does not support Object.assign
* Fixing failing test
* Updating object.assign polyfill to fix aliasing
* Updating test case value to match new build stats
* Increasing the size of default build to 225kb
* Fixing defer-script test case to not include polyfill.js
* Revert README.md
* Re-design the polyfill approach based on PR feedback
* Adding comment and fixing test case
* Rename polyfills chunk
* Extract aliases into helper
* Remove extra new line
* Fix TypeScript typings
* Adding _internal_fetch alias
* Adjust build manifest plugin
* Build manifest plugin changes - adding a separate entry for polyfills
* Rename polyfills entry in build-manifest.json
* Remove old comment
* Fix TS
* Set key
* Polyfills already added
* Filtring polyfill.module.js
* Fix test
* Add __internal_fetch to alias rule
* Adjust name
* bump size
* ignore polyfills
* sigh
* Enable granular chunks config for all chunk types
Adding comment
Bug fix
* Update index.test.js
* Update index.test.js
* Fix test cases. Adding next/link to not trigger a different bug
* Removing obsolete comment
* Pass config.experimental.cpus to export during build
Currently, there is no way of specifying the number of worker threads of
`next export` when run as part of `next build`.
I suggest a sane default should be to just use the same amount of
workers that were used during the build process which currently seems to
be configured through `config.experimental.cpus`.
This setting is already respected in the two other places where
jest-workers are in use: The TerserPlugin and the staticCheckWorkers in
`next build`.
* Only enable worker threads if there is more than 1 worker
Multiple worker threads can cause problems when certain dependencies are
being used, see e.g. https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/7894
This patch allows disabling of worker threads by setting
`config.experimental.cpus = 1`.
The benefit of spawning 1 worker thread, if there is any at all, should
very limited anyways, so the workload can just as well be processed in
the main thread.
* Disable parallel build for firebase authentication example
* Add integration test to cover #7894
* Rename test suite and add worker_threads config
* Disable worker_threads by default
* Update index.test.js
* Use workerThreads config for TerserPlugin
* Update to use workerThreads config in
TerserPlugin for consistency
* Disable node 12 specific test
* Replace worker-farm with jest-worker
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
* Remove semaphores on top of jest-worker, unwind
terser worker, and remove extra error log
* Add custom profiler / tracer
This captures both client/production builds and everything before and after is cpu profiled, which makes sure that the whole process instead of just webpack is included in the final report.
* Update tests
* Update profiling-plugin.js
* Rename profiling-plugin.js to profiling-plugin.ts
* Update profiling-plugin.ts
* Update and rename profiling-plugin.ts to profiling-plugin.js
* Update webpack-config.ts
* Update profiling-plugin.js
* Add types
* Add missing type
* Add back TypeScript linting
* Remove tracing-js