* Add warning for Yarn PnP v3 with Node.js < 16.14
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* lint-fix
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
This PR adds a new command to the `next` CLI.
Running `next info` will print useful information to the terminal about how/where Next.js is run. This information can be added to the Bug report when opening an issue in the repository.
This makes reporting issues more accurate and doesn't require the user to guess certain details, the command will retrieve it on their behalf.
Example output:
```sh
$ npx --no-install next info
Operating System:
Platform: linux
Version: #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 5 13:21:36 UTC 2021
Binaries:
Node: 16.13.0
npm: 8.1.0
Yarn: 1.22.17
pnpm: 6.24.2
Relevant packages:
next: 12.0.8-canary.14
react: 17.0.2
react-dom: 17.0.2
```
The idea is based on #32858
## Bug
- [ ] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [ ] Integration tests added
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Feature
- [x] 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.
- [ ] Errors have helpful link attached, see `contributing.md`
## Documentation / Examples
- [ ] Make sure the linting passes by running `yarn lint`
Co-authored-by: Steven <229881+styfle@users.noreply.github.com>
Remove unnecessary `React.Suspense` checks, as the minimum supported version is `react@>=17.0.1`. Also removes some files from the `react-18` integration test that are no longer necessary as of #26664.
This ensures we exit the build process after the build completes even if timers/connections are left open since this can cause the process to hang indefinitely. This was the previous behavior although got changed un-intentionally in e27b7e996d
This updates our production test with an open timer to ensure it doesn't block the process from completing.
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
Fixes#16173
## What
Restores handling of termination signals, `SIGTERM` and `SIGINT`, to allow graceful termination of next commands. Seems to have been removed during a child process refactor #6450, was this intentional?
## Why
Currently the command processes have to be forcefully killed. This would help those using Next.js with custom servers and tools like Docker and Kubernetes that rely on termination signals to shutdown instances.
---
Where would be a good location to add some tests? [test/integration/cli/test/index.test.js](fc98c13a2e/test/integration/cli/test/index.test.js)?
The comment on the two different `--help` sections matched, though their logic if what was handled was slightly different.
This adjusts the comments to clarify that difference.
This is completely unrelated to function, but I noticed it while reviewing code and thought I'd PR the fix.
* Fix TypeScript typing
This correctly defines `process.browser` instead of `process.env.browser`.
It also removes `process.crossOrigin` because it's not found in our documentation anywhere and is mostly used for internal purposes.
* Make sure `process.browser` doesn't throw a type error
* Split globals from Next.js module
* Allow `test` as a valid NODE_ENV
* Fix type assignment
* Make sure global types get published
* Fix test
* Run prettier over packages/**/*.js
* Run prettier over packages/**/*.ts
* Run prettier over examples
* Remove tslint
* Run prettier over examples
* Run prettier over all markdown files
* Run prettier over json files
* Add checking of react versions to make sure it
meets the minimum set in peerDependencies
* Simplify react check
* Update error wording
Co-Authored-By: timneutkens <tim@timneutkens.nl>
* Add err.sh
* Update test-production circleci job name
* Add react error message to next-dev-server
* Update test for new wording
Arguments that held the same name as one of the default commands were filtered out, causing issues.
For example `next build build` would get rid of the second `build` parameter.
Fixes#6263
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.
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 message is from @timneutkens after making changes:
- Convert executables to Typescript
- Remove `minimist` in favor of `arg`
- Implement `--node-args` usage: `--node-args="--throw-deprecation"`
- Adds tests for usage of the `next` cli