* [WIP] Use a shared module cache
* ID modules in development
* Revert "ID modules in development"
This reverts commit 0613d92fa2c8c7fa11a5ff5b7770d784af1cec63.
* Remove context replacement
* Only enable shared runtime in prod
* Sort settings
* Add shared runtime experimental setting
* only enable shared runtime in serverless
* 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 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
* 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
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.
* Show a better error when someone throws undefined
* Update error wording
Co-Authored-By: ijjk <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update error wording in test
Co-Authored-By: ijjk <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update test and add check for statusCode
before updating error
- Removed `fetchRoute` as it was only used once (internal method, non-breaking)
- Convert files to TypeScript
- Don't extend `ServerRouter` from `Router` as it introduces unneeded overhead, we only have to provide `pathname` `asPath` and `query` for `withRouter`. Also added `events` even though it shouldn't be called on SSR, just making sure we don't break things.
* Apply workaround for Firefox bug
and shallow routing
* Update to only apply workaround when needed
* Add TODO for future removal
Co-Authored-By: ijjk <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update to use the correct router instance in withRouter so error is
thrown when router method is used during SSR
* Revert changes to with-router and add error to methods on
direct router instance
* Extend Router and override methods with error instead
* Update ServerRouter, add err.sh, and add test
* Show error when `router` or `Component` are returned in _app.js
getInitialProps
* Update to only show error in dev mode
* Update packages/next-server/server/render.tsx
Co-Authored-By: ijjk <22380829+ijjk@users.noreply.github.com>
* make router UrlIsNew comparing method work as expected
* Remove shallow-equals from router and update urlIsNew check
* Remove shallow-equals test since it is no longer used
* Add integration test for asPath query
* AMP page reload
* Fix comment
* Skip dev files in production
* Polyfill event source
* Add HMR test for AMP
* Use webdriver
* Use a dynamic server for HMR test
* ffs
After talking with @timneutkens it was decided it'd be more streamlined to replace the onDemandEntries WebSocket with an alternative. Using the EventSource connection gives us these benefits over the WebSocket one:
- less code needed
- no extra server running
- no extra config for onDemandEntries
Fixes#5347
The main issue is that we were waiting only 1 level of dynamic imports, so the dynamic imports nested inside other dynamic import files were not awaited. This would cause either a flash of loading states or you wouldn't see the loading state (because of preload) but it would then show a hydration warning in development.
Thanks to @arthens for providing the reproduction that I modelled the tests after.
Closes: #6244
This will block the following keys:
```
NODE_.+
__.+
```
There doesn't seem to be a way to simulate a failed build or else I'd add tests for it.
original code in `/lib/router/router.js`
```
urlIsNew (pathname, query) {
return this.pathname !== pathname || !shallowEquals(query, this.query)
}
```
the urlIsNew compare `this.pathname` to an argument `pathname`
the invokers:
```
// If asked to change the current URL we should reload the current page
// (not location.reload() but reload getInitialProps and other Next.js stuffs)
// We also need to set the method = replaceState always
// as this should not go into the history (That's how browsers work)
if (!this.urlIsNew(asPathname, asQuery)) {
method = 'replaceState'
}
```
the parameter here is `asPathname` destructured from `asPath`
so here is a problem when we reuse a single page rendered in two asPaths
pages/a.js
```
<>
<Link href='/a'><a>goto a</a></Link>
<Link href='/a' as='/b'><a>goto b</a></Link>
</>
```
If we navigate to page /a, then click 'goto b', actually the history is replaced, not pushed.
It is expected that history could be correctly pushed and popped as long as the browser url is changed.
This PR fixes the buggy `Head.propTypes` here:
https://github.com/zeit/next.js/blob/v8.0.0-canary.3/packages/next-server/lib/head.js#L107
Currently, `Head.propTypes` allows one child node like this:
```jsx
import Head from 'next/head'
// …
<Head>
<title>Title</title>
</Head>
```
But more than one child node mistakenly causes a prop type error like this:
```jsx
<Head>
<title>Title</title>
<meta name="description" content="Description." />
</Head>
```
```
Warning: Failed prop type: Invalid prop `children` supplied to `Head`.
```
This PR aims at replacing next-server/lib/event-emitter.js by mitt.
Fix https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/4908
event-emitter.js is ~400 bytes gzipped vs mitt is 200 bytes
Saw a reply on the original pull request that the WebSocket using a random port broke their set up so I added a `--websocket` or `-w` argument similar to the `-p` argument to allow manually setting this port also.
Fixes#5845
Implement tslint for core files
**What is this?**
Implements tslint for both next and next-server, but keeps standardjs/eslint for the .js files that are still there, we're gradually migrating to Typescript.
**How does it work?**
Before every commit (pre-commit) we execute the following `tslint` command:
`tslint -c tslint.json 'packages/**/*.ts`
**TSLint Rules**
In order to avoid as much changes as possible I marked some rules as false. This way we can improve the linter but making sure this step will not break things. (see tslint.json)
**Note**
After merging this PR, you'll need to update your dependencies since it adds tslint to package.json
**This does not change existing behavior.**
building to serverless is completely opt-in.
- Implements `target: 'serverless'` in `next.config.js`
- Removes `next build --lambdas` (was only available on next@canary so far)
This implements the concept of build targets. Currently there will be 2 build targets:
- server (This is the target that already existed / the default, no changes here)
- serverless (New target aimed at compiling pages to serverless handlers)
The serverless target will output a single file per `page` in the `pages` directory:
- `pages/index.js` => `.next/serverless/index.js`
- `pages/about.js` => `.next/serverless/about.js`
So what is inside `.next/serverless/about.js`? All the code needed to render that specific page. It has the Node.js `http.Server` request handler function signature:
```ts
(req: http.IncomingMessage, res: http.ServerResponse) => void
```
So how do you use it? Generally you **don't** want to use the below example, but for illustration purposes it's shown how the handler is called using a plain `http.Server`:
```js
const http = require('http')
// Note that `.default` is needed because the exported module is an esmodule
const handler = require('./.next/serverless/about.js').default
const server = new http.Server((req, res) => handler(req, res))
server.listen(3000, () => console.log('Listening on http://localhost:3000'))
```
Generally you'll upload this handler function to an external service like [Now v2](https://zeit.co/now-2), the `@now/next` builder will be updated to reflect these changes. This means that it'll be no longer neccesary for `@now/next` to do some of the guesswork in creating smaller handler functions. As Next.js will output the smallest possible serverless handler function automatically.
The function has 0 dependencies so no node_modules are required to run it, and is generally very small. 45Kb zipped is the baseline, but I'm sure we can make it even smaller in the future.
One important thing to note is that the function won't try to load `next.config.js`, so `publicRuntimeConfig` / `serverRuntimeConfig` are not supported. Reasons are outlined here: #5846
So to summarize:
- every page becomes a serverless function
- the serverless function has 0 dependencies (they're all inlined)
- "just" uses the `req` and `res` coming from Node.js
- opt-in using `target: 'serverless'` in `next.config.js`
- Does not load next.config.js when executing the function
TODO:
- [x] Compile next/dynamic / `import()` into the function file, so that no extra files have to be uploaded.
- [x] Setting `assetPrefix` at build time for serverless target
- [x] Support custom /_app
- [x] Support custom /_document
- [x] Support custom /_error
- [x] Add `next.config.js` property for `target`
Need discussion:
- [ ] Since the serverless target won't support `publicRuntimeConfig` / `serverRuntimeConfig` as they're runtime values. I think we should support build-time env var replacement with webpack.DefinePlugin or similar.
- [ ] Serving static files with the correct cache-control, as there is no static file serving in the serverless target
This brings us one step closer to outputting serverless functions as renderToHTML now renders the passed components, which allows us to bundle the renderToHTML function together with statically imported components in webpack.
Resolves#4055
Credit: https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/5095
I didn't use the ignore webpack plugin from the original PR and tested bundle size with https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/5339 - seems to be safe on that front.
Was able to get tests to pass locally, unsure of what goes wrong in CI 🤷♂️
**Questions**
1) The initial PR didn't include changes to `next-server/lib/router` in `getRouteInfo()`. Should the same changes be made within?
2) Should we add a test for rendering a component created via `forwardRef()`?
`component-with-forwardedRef`:
```javascript
export default React.forwardRef((props, ref) => <span {...props} forwardedRef={ref}>This is a component with a forwarded ref</span>);
```
some test:
```javascript
test('renders from forwardRef', async () => {
const $ = await get$('/component-with-forwardedRef')
const span = $('span')
expect(span.text()).toMatch(/This is a component with a forwarded ref/)
})
```
* Convert render.js to typescript
* Compile tsx files too
* Remove internal renderErrorToHTML function
* Interopt component result
* requirePage doesn’t need async
* Move out enhancing logic into it’s own function
* Remove buildManifest from renderPage
* Move render into it’s own function
* Change let to const
* Move renderDocument into it’s own function
* Move send-html function and rewrite in typescript
* Move getPageFiles and convert to ts
* Move getPageFiles and convert to ts (#5841)
* Move getPageFiles and convert to ts
# Conflicts:
# packages/next-server/server/render.js
* Fix unit tests
We don't have to check if the file already exists here, since it's always in production mode (dev overrides the readBuildId method to always be `development`) If the file is not found (error is thrown) we check if the file exists. If not we throw a helpful error. In other cases we throw the original error.
Fixes#3705Fixes#4656
- No longer automatically dedupe certain tags. Only the ones we know are *never* going to be duplicate like charSet, title etc.
- Fix `key=""` behavior, making sure that if a unique key is provided tags are deduped based on that.
For example:
```jsx
<meta property='fb:pages' content='one'>
<meta property='fb:pages' content='two'>
```
Would currently cause
```jsx
<meta property='fb:pages' content='two'>
```
### After this change:
```jsx
<meta property='fb:pages' content='one'>
<meta property='fb:pages' content='two'>
```
Then if you use next/head multiple times / want to be able to override:
```jsx
<meta property='fb:pages' content='one' key="not-unique-key">
<meta property='fb:pages' content='two' key="not-unique-key">
```
Would cause:
```jsx
<meta property='fb:pages' content='two'>
```
As `key` gets deduped correctly after this PR, similar to how React itself works.
- Replaces taskr-babel with taskr-typescript for the `next` package
- Makes sure Node 8+ is used, no unneeded transpilation
- Compile Next.js client side files through babel the same way pages are
- Compile Next.js client side files to esmodules, not commonjs, so that tree shaking works.
- Move error-debug.js out of next-server as it's only used/require in development
- Drop ansi-html as dependency from next-server
- Make next/link esmodule (for tree-shaking)
- Make next/router esmodule (for tree-shaking)
- add typescript compilation to next-server
- Remove last remains of Flow
- Move hoist-non-react-statics to next, out of next-server
- Move htmlescape to next, out of next-server
- Remove runtime-corejs2 from next-server
* Remove flow-typed
* Remove flow types
* Remove the last types
* Bring back taskr dependency
* Revert "Bring back taskr dependency"
This reverts commit 38cb95d7274d63fe63c6ac3c95ca358a28c17895.
* Bring back preset-flow as it’s used for tests
* Revert "Revert "Bring back taskr dependency""
This reverts commit b4c933ef133f4039f544fb10bf31d5c95d3b27a2.
Extracting the logic that defines if a page is blocked to utils.
If that refactor make sense, I will create a next PR to cover both of the functions inside utils with tests.
* Update jest
* Let jest start chromedriver
This makes sure chromedriver always ends even if the test was canceled by the user.
* Properly close browser in production-config test
* Properly close browser in production/security test
* Properly close browser in export test
* Properly close browser in app-aspath test
* Remove taskr from project root
This isn’t needed anymore
* Readd taskr to project root (temporary)
* Improve global setup/teardown
* Properly close browser in basic/client-navigation test
Clicking an target=_blank link will open a second browser window. We can only close this by using broser.quit()
* Set a default path for wasm modules
* Added the mimetype "application/wasm" for wasm files
* Upgrade write-file-webpack-plugin to 4.4.1
* Made dynamic(import()) in test to dynamic(() => import())