## Bug
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
## Feature
- [ ] Implements an existing feature request or RFC. Make sure the feature request has been accepted for implementation before opening a PR.
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] Telemetry added. In case of a feature if it's used or not.
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes
Fixes#23240
This PR attempts to provide an option to allow importing TS/TSX from outside of the current Next.js project root directory. Although this goes against the design decision that no source code should be imported from outside of root and [might bring tons of issues](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19928#issuecomment-741596557), it will still be helpful in some monorepo use cases.
This PR assumes that the external files are following the same language syntax rules and under the same tooling versions as the source code inside your project root. And it's also not allowed to enable the `baseUrl` feature in the external directory (as the project should only have 1 import base URL).
X-ref: #9474, #15569, #19928, #20374.
This allows to use `__NEXT_WEBPACK_LOGGING` to enable verbose webpack logging output to investigate into performance and cache problems.
`__NEXT_WEBPACK_LOGGING=1` enables some basic logging
`__NEXT_WEBPACK_LOGGING=infrastructure` enables only infrastructure logging
`__NEXT_WEBPACK_LOGGING=profile-client` enables deep profile output of the client build
`__NEXT_WEBPACK_LOGGING=profile-server` same for the server
`__NEXT_WEBPACK_LOGGING=profile-client,infrastructure` combines multiple things
* this will fix problems with serverless target which doesn't use a runtime chunk
* It also omit env vars from contributing to cache version as webpack will handle that now
* It moves the webpack-runtime chunk from ./chunks back to ./
This PR upgrades `jest-worker` and `jest-cli` to the latest pre-release version, also removed `jest-circus` which is included in Jest by default. `jest-worker@next` includes a fix for memory leak that we need (https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/11187).
Fixes#22925. This will also improve the OOM issue for `next dev` #15855.
This makes sure we don't trigger the export step if we aren't exporting any static pages during a build. This also adds an invariant to ensure we don't attempt creating a progress with 0 items.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22994
A number of changes here. I recommend viewing the diff with the <a href="?w=1">whitespace flag enabled</a>.
- OpenTelemetry is replaced with a custom and lightweight tracing solution.
- Three trace targets are currently supported: console, Zipkin, and NextJS.
- Tracing is now governed by environment variables rather than `--require instrument.js`.
+ `TRACE_TARGET`: one of `CONSOLE`, `ZIPKIN`, or `TELEMETRY`; defaults to `TELEMETRY` if unset or invalid.
+ `TRACE_ID`: an 8-byte hex-encoded value used as the Zipkin trace ID; if not provided, this value will be randomly generated and passed down to subprocesses.
Other sundry:
- I'm missing something, probably a setup step, with the Zipkin target. Traces are captured successfully, but you have to manually enter the Trace ID in order to view the trace - it doesn't show up in queries.
- I'm generally unhappy with [this commit](235cedcb3e). It is... untidy to provide a telemetry object via `setGlobal`, but I don't have a ready alternative. Is `distDir` strictly required when creating a new Telemetry object? I didn't dig too deep here.
As noted, there are a lot of changes, so it'd be great if a reviewer could:
- [ ] pull down the branch and try to break it
- [ ] check the Zipkin traces and identify possible regressions in the functionality
Closes#22570Fixes#22574
This updates to not automatically export `/500` from `_error` if a custom `getInitialProps` is used since logic may be used inside of this method that causes the export to fail. Users can still opt-in to the static `/500` by adding a `pages/500.js` file.
This also refactors checking `_app` for custom `getInitialProps` to outside of the static check loop to prevent a potential race condition where we could run this check multiple times un-necessarily.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22815
This ensures we load `_document` then `_app` and then the page's component in all cases which matches behavior between the serverless target and the default server target. Additional tests to ensure this order is followed has been added to prevent regression.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/22732
This updates to output server chunks to a nested folder to prevent bundling the entire folder when tracing. This also fixes the webpack 5 tests not actually using webpack 5 since https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/22583 since the webpack 5 enabling check didn't account for the test environment variable used to enable webpack 5. This also clears up some deprecation warnings from webpack 5 in the mini-css-extract-plugin.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/21297
This pull request ensures the webpack hook is installed before an attempt is made to load the configuration.
This pull request is tested by the PnP tests, which should now be passing as a result of this change.
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Fixes#21679
Fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/21943
i confirmed in a personal test repo that this solves the issue of infinite 307s on root level non-default locales :) let me know what else this needs if anything! thanks for the time/help @ijjk ❤️
This adds generating a static 500 status page when a `pages/500.js` file is added similar to how we handle generating static 404 pages when `pages/404.js` is present. This allows showing a customized error page when a 500 error occurs in an optimal way.
This pull request removes the native `sharp` dependency (which doesn't work on some Linux variants, nor **M1 Mac**) and replaces it with a wasm equivalent.
It also reduces Next.js' installed size by 27.3 MB.
The code is adapted from the [Squoosh CLI](https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/squoosh).
This PR still supports:
- Rotation normalization
- Resizing
- PNG
- JPEG
- Webp
However, it (temporarily) removes support for:
- Resizing Gifs
- Resizing Tiff
(these formats still get served and rendered correctly by the image component)
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Fixes#20456Closes#20738Closes#21762
This implements the compatibility require hook as per https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/21789.
The hook is applied at the point of webpack initialization. In addition the separate packages are exposed for the various webpack subrequires.
The test then ensures instance equality for the basic require hook from the next.js config file.
I suspect this might have bad interactions with Yarn Pnp support, but maybe we will be lucky.
@timneutkens I think this is ready for a review.
I've made some changes to the original design that _seem_ to have paid off. The parenting relationships for traces of normal builds are applied more uniformly, resulting in more intelligible traces:
<img width="900" alt="Screen Shot 2021-01-29 at 12 53 47 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5016978/106253732-ba321880-61cc-11eb-98fd-d45af5078273.png">
Hot-reloading is surfaced now, too. I will note, however, that we will want to dig in deeper and find out where the large portion of time at the beginning of hot-reload is spent. Example:
<img width="894" alt="Screen Shot 2021-01-29 at 12 53 28 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5016978/106253828-e057b880-61cc-11eb-967d-46eaff31ecef.png">
Where did those 180 ms go? At the least, we can now track how long a hot-reload takes, and have a place to start with further investigation.
This insures we add entries for each locale version of a non-dynamic SSG page since they can have unique revalidate values. This requires a version bump in the `prerender-manifest` since the static routes now contain additional values which need to be handled separately.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/21568
This picks up on the inlining work in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/20598 to also include webpack loader inlining optimizations.
This includes:
* The dependencies of sass-loader
* resolve-url-loader
And for added benefit:
* babel-plugin-transform-define
* babel-plugin-transform-react-remove-prop-types
style-loader and css-loader didn't inline easily. Perhaps we can come back to these ones.
This pull request adds `future.strictPostcssConfiguration`, allowing users to opt-into the more strict PostCSS configuration loading.
This stricter PostCSS configuration loading ensures that CSS can be cached across builds.
This updates the error shown when a path doesn't match the dynamic route in `getStaticPaths` to not include the `locale` since this isn't considered when matching against the dynamic route.
This PR fixes a bug where `next/babel` would accidentally enable development transforms for a production build (`next build`).
This is tested by the two updated unit tests (which removed a workaround for this bug, and one now properly enables dev transforms).
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Fixes#18929Fixes#19001
x-ref #19046
x-ref #17032
This ensures we detect domain specific locales and redirect them client-side. Tests have been added in the `i18n` suite to ensure the domain redirect is applied correctly during a client-side navigation
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19174
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/15278
> Bug report
> When using next dev with emacs, as you develop, emacs creates symbolic link files starting with .# as lock files. Next.js seems to attempt to load these but fails, spewing out errors constantly.
Prevents dev server from crashing when emacs creates lockfiles
tested with:
- GNU Emacs 27.1
- OSX 11.1
- Node v15.4.0
This removes `import type` usage from our core files since `import type` requires a higher TypeScript version than currently expected.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19300
This ensures the pages-manifest only includes forward slashes and not backslashes when adding i18n page references, this also adds tests ensuring we don't regress on this in the i18n-support test suite.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/20330
There's currently two bugs with the font optimization, but we'd really like to ship a stable version.
To unblock the stable release, we're **temporarily** reflagging this. It'll be unflagged on canary again!
Solves the following warning:
> (node:1484) [DEP_WEBPACK_MAIN_TEMPLATE_REQUIRE_FN] DeprecationWarning: MainTemplate.requireFn is deprecated (use "__webpack_require__")
Nitpicky change, but the version string contained a double `|`, implying that there might be an empty value between `process.env.__NEXT_VERSION` and the environment variables.
* make the error message more clear if webpack config comes back undefined
* Update check and add test
* bump
* Update build-output test
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
This reverts #18921 and ensures that the Babel runtime is only inlined as an absolute path when using PnP as before, but then including the correction this resolution as implemented by @merceyz only in the PnP cases, while keeping the diff to a minimum.
This PR removes the modern mode experiment because:
- It does not yield meaningful bundle size wins when compared to other initiatives we've taken
- It's not compatible with webpack 5 (which we're upgrading to)
- It's currently broken and causes most apps to malfunction
- There's no champion currently owning the experiment
We can re-introduce this in the future when we'd like to make it a default for all Next.js apps.
Note: **Next.js still supports Differential Loading (`nomodule`) and does it by default.** This PR strictly removes the experimental modern _syntax_, and does not disable our existing modern/legacy polyfilling.
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Fixes#19200Fixes#18960Fixes#14707Fixes#14465
We accidentally regressed back in 9.5 and dropped support for inline CSS comments. PostCSS always parses these as pass-through (and not a syntax error), which can cause problems when minifying.
Browsers do a similar thing and ignore the comments.
To ensure we generate valid CSS, this adds support for stripping the CSS comments from the build.
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Fixes#15589Closes#17130
This ensures root optional-catch-all index routes with i18n are output to the correct location and are also loaded from the `prerender-manifest` correctly.
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19095
This fixes a few things related to optional catch-all routes and i18n. The first thing is it ensures the correct data route is generated on the client so that the locale isn't duplicated for an optional catch-all route, the next is it ensures the browser history is updated correctly when only a locale change is occurring, and then it also ensures we handle the locales and normalizing for fallback optional catch-all pages correctly.
Tests have been added to ensure these cases are covered properly and we don't regress on them, these changes were also tested on Vercel [here](https://next-js-bug-i18n-root-params-nybg44l0b.vercel.app/)
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/18633
Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/19059