* Simplify getDisplayName
* Don’t use array for single file
* Add aliases, drop htmlescape as it’s not longer in the codebase
* Add correct path
* Use the correct router
* Remove dynamic for now
* Mark as external as the modules are directly called
* Add comment explaining what this does
Because Typescript output is turned to commonjs for these modules currently it’s better to do this. Also convert withRouter to typescript, making it smaller.
* Add more export tests for AMP
* Remove console.log
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* remove extra line
Co-Authored-By: ijjk <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Break out client-navigation and rendering
test from basic test
* Try with parallelism dialed back to 3
* Update jest-junit for more compatible timings in CircleCI
* Bump to test timings
* Use filepath for suitename in jest-junit
* Store reports as artifacts
* Try using classname for timings
* Bump
* Remove reports from artifacts
* Add support for amp to export
* Anchor canonical replace
* Disable profiling test for now
* Centralize amp utils to next-server/server/utils
* re-enable profiling test
* Format circleci config
* Tweak configuration into multiple steps
* Persist whole repo to workspace
* Attach workspace for tests
* Run tests in parallelism x4
* Test circleci parallelism
* parallel x6 times
* Save test timing
* Use env var instead
* run in ci mode
* test speed
* Add support for .amp.js pages and
resolving /page?amp=1 to page.amp.js
* Update amp tests
* Update example and clean up amp page resolving
* Add nested amp test
* page => normalizedPage
* Add type to page options
* Add handling of amp with all pageExtensions
and normalize page
* Make sure findPageFile only falls back to
amp if enabled
I noticed that the nodemon.json file was not watching for all file changes in the correct location for filetype .ts (typescript). After some research I found that the "ext" option in the nodemon.json fixes the issue and should work across all operating systems.
When overriding `config.resolve.alias` incorrectly webpack will throw an error because private-next-pages is not defined. This adds a more descriptive error explaining the error better.
Fixes: #6681
By default when `next export`ing a Next.js application we will automatically append a `/` to all urls to be fully compatible with the directory structure being output.
However since most platforms support directory indexes it makes sense to change this default in the future.
This PR adds `exportTrailingSlash` as experimental flag. We'll try this out for a bit on nextjs.org / zeit.co/docs before introducing it as new option.
The default value is `true` as this is the current behavior in stable Next.js.
```
{
experimental: {
exportTrailingSlash: false
}
}
```
⚠️ as with all experimental flags being added this is subject to breaking between canary/stable versions.