## What's in there?
Partially fixes https://github.com/vercel/edge-functions/issues/82
Relates to #36715
Our webpack plugin for middleware leverages static analysis to detect Dyanamic code evaluation in user `_middleware.js` file (and depedencies). Since edge function runtime do not allow them, the build is aborted.
The use of `Function.bind` is considered invalid, while it is legit. A customer using `@aws-sdk/client-s3` reported it.
This PR fixes it.
Please note that this check is too strict: some dynamic code may be in the bundle (despite treeshaking), but may never be used (because of code branches). Since this point is under discussion, this PR adds tests covering some false positives (`@apollo/react-hook`, `qs` and `has`), but does not change the behavior (consider them as errors).
## Notes to reviewer
I looked for test facilities allowing to download the required 3rd party modules. `createNext()` in production context made my day, but showed two issues:
- `cliOutput` is not cleaned in between tests. While clearance during `stop()` would be annoying, I hope that clearance during `start()` is better.
- if `start()` fails while building, the created instance can never be stopped. This is because we don't clear `childProcess` after `build`.
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Applies additional escaping to flight data written to script tags during RSC. A test was added. I'm not aware of any issues reported for this and there are no new errors
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Implements the first part of #33227
- Applies browserslist to JS transforms when `experimental.browsersListForSwc` is enabled.
- You don't have to use browserslist, there's also `legacyBrowsers: false` which will be the new default in Next.js 13. See #33227 for which browsers and why. `legacyBrowsers` requires `browsersListForSwc: true` to function until it is the default.
```js
module.exports = {
experimental: {
legacyBrowsers: false,
browsersListForSwc: true,
}
}
```
I only implemented the JS part of the RFC, the CSS part should be handled in a follow-up PR.
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This ensures different lockfile versions are handled and we skip patching when the version isn't supported. This also adds an env variable to allow skipping this check if desired.
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Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/36816
Currently, if you try the following code while developing with Next.js inside Middleware:
```ts
const url = new URL(MY_URL)
const res = await fetch(url)
```
The app will work as expected, and so will the dom types for TS 4.5+. However when running `next build` or `tsc` typescript fails with:
<img width="837" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4278345/168647502-06b8b223-e0cf-4e8b-9a82-cdac51748789.png">
The types for `node-fetch` have been updated to include `URL` so this PR updates the dependency to fix it.
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Closes#29959
* remove the experimental web vital hook api
* remove the exported flush effects api and only error on development, keep only usage to styled-jsx
for web vital hook API: The usage is not widly adopted since the existing exported vital api could do the same work. In the future we'll deprecate the `_app.server` in favor of `_app` in server component pages. so that this api won't be required.
for flush effects api: other css-in-js libs are not using the same approach like styled-jsx which holding a style registry and could flush it during streaming. emotion-js and styled-components are still relying on `Document.getInitialProps` atm and we have supported it in latest canary
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The PR fixes#30300 and #36855.
The corresponding integration test case has been added.
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Follow up for #35888 to re-enable more test, and re-enable post processors after #36792 has better support for document.gIP with react 18. Apply post-pocessing when the the shell chunk is fully buffered.
re-enabled integration tests for react 18:
- amphtml
- amphtml-custom-optimizer
- app-document
- font-optimization
Fixes#35835
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This adds an experimental config for testing `basePath` handling on the client.
x-ref: [slack thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/CLDDX2Y0G/p1652221605742559)
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Follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/36612 this updates to eagerly load the swc bindings unless babel is being used so that we don't wait for the transform calls to initialize swc. Eagerly loading in jest also allows us to fallback to the wasm bindings when previously we couldn't since they needed to wait for the import.
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The PR fixes#30300.
The previous integration test case only checks if `/out/404.html` exists. However, the test passes since `/out/404.html/index.html` is being exported instead.
The PR changes that by checking if a given path exists and is a file.
Stack trace disappears when error is converted to string.
I changed the types in `log.ts` to match `console.log`/`console.error`/`console.warn`.
fixes#31591
When getInitialProps is customized with react 18, since gIP requires to return `html` as doc property which could be used by user-land customization, we do blocking-rendering there and passdown the `html` to document
Fixes#36675Closes#36419
* move FlightManifestPlugin to server compilers
* revert loader condition
* fix module id
* fix test and refactor
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This aligns the output with what npm outputs. Without this change,
Next.js causes unwanted changes in package-lock.json.
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fixes#36763fixes#36590
## Feature
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- It hasn't been accepted for implementation, although that process isn't clear, and this is a pretty trivial fix.
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- This is somewhat inherent in the error log
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This PR introduces a more predictable API to manipulate cookies in an Edge Function context.
```js
const response = new NextResponse()
// set a cookie
response.cookies.set('foo, 'bar') // => set-cookie: 'foo=bar; Path=/'`
// set another cookie
response.cookies.set('fooz, 'barz') // => set-cookie: 'foo=bar; Path=/, fooz=barz; Path=/'`
// delete a cookie means mark it as expired
response.cookies.delete('foo') // => set-cookie: 'foo=; Path=/; Expires=Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT, fooz=barz; Path=/'`
// clear all cookies means mark all of them as expired
response.cookies.clear() // => set-cookie: 'fooz=; Path=/; Expires=Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT, foo=; Path=/; Expires=Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT'`
```
This new cookies API uses [Map](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map) interface, and it's available for `NextRequest` and `NextResponse`.
Additionally, you can pass a specific cookies option as a third argument in `set` method:
```js
response.cookies.set('foo', 'bar', {
path: '/',
maxAge: 60 * 60 * 24 * 7,
httpOnly: true,
sameSite: 'strict',
domain: 'example.com'
}
```
**Note**: `maxAge` it's in seconds rather than milliseconds.
Any cookie manipulation will be reflected over the `set-cookie` header, transparently.
closes#31719
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Back in 2019, React released the first version of `use-subscription` (https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/15022). At the time, we only has limited information about concurrent rendering, and #9026 add the initial concurrent mode support.
In 2020, React provides a first-party official API `useMutableSource` (https://github.com/reactjs/rfcs/pull/147, https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/18000):
> ... enables React components to safely and efficiently read from a mutable external source in Concurrent Mode.
React 18 introduces `useMutableSource`'s replacement `useSyncExternalStore` (see details here: https://github.com/reactwg/react-18/discussions/86), and React changes `use-subscription` implementation to use `useSyncExternalStore` directly: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/24289
> In React 18, `React.useSyncExternalStore` is a built-in replacement for `useSubscription`.
>
> This PR makes `useSubscription` simply use `React.useSyncExternalStore` when available. For pre-18, it uses a `use-sync-external-store` shim which is very similar in `use-subscription` but fixes some flaws with concurrent rendering.
And according to `use-subscription`:
> You may now migrate to [`use-sync-external-store`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/use-sync-external-store) directly instead, which has the same API as `React.useSyncExternalStore`. The `use-subscription` package is now a thin wrapper over `use-sync-external-store` and will not be updated further.
The PR does exactly that:
- Removes the precompiled `use-subscription` introduced in #35746
- Adds the `use-sync-external-store` to the dependencies.
- The `use-sync-external-store` package enables compatibility with React 16 and React 17.
- Do not pre-compile `use-sync-external-store` since it is also the dependency of some popular React state management libraries like `react-redux`, `zustand`, `valtio`, `@xstate/react` and `@apollo/client`, etc. By install
- Replace `useSubscription` usage with `useSyncExternalStore`
---
Ref: #9026, #35746 and #36159
Co-authored-by: Jiachi Liu <4800338+huozhi@users.noreply.github.com>
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/36552#issuecomment-1120128946
x-ref: https://github.com/preactjs/next-plugin-preact/pull/59
`preact/compat` doesn't have `/server.browser` exports, to make it work with latest of next.js:
* use `react-dom/server` to detect if it could opt-in streaming rendering by checking react 18 `renderToPipeableStream` API in short time fix. In long term `preact/compat`should support `/server.browser` that same with react 17.
* Also filed a PR to `next-plugin-preact` to skip chunk-prepending to pages in edge compiler
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Fixes#36659
`App` is alreay included in `ServerComponentWrapper`
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## Description
This PR implements a new configuration object in `next.config.js` called `experimental.images.remotePatterns`.
This will eventually deprecate `images.domains` because it covers the same use cases and more by allowing wildcard pattern matching on `hostname` and `pathname` and also allows restricting `protocol` and `port`.
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## Related
- Fixes#27925
- Closes#18429
- Closes#18632
- Closes#18730
- Closes#27345
Linked to issue #32209.
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## Documentation
There are three Trusted Types violations that are fixed in this PR:
### 1. ban-element-innerhtml-assignments: maintain--tab-focus.ts
The innerHTML assignment here is unsafe as a string is being used that could contain an XSS attack. The solution chosen was to replace the string containing HTML with programmatically-created DOM elements. This removes the Trusted Types violation as there is no longer a string passed in that can contain an XSS attack.
Notes on solution:
- The `<svg>` tag is omitted completely since the original snippet returns fragment.firstChild.firstChild. The first firstChild omits the `<div>`, and the second firstChild omits the `<svg>`, so to remove unnecessary code the created elements start at the foreignObject level.
- The reason createElementNS is used instead of createElement is because the ‘foreignObject’ element is a separate namespace from the default HTML elements. The documentation for this command is found [here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/createElementNS).
The code was tested to be equivalent by rendering both the original code and the re-written code in a browser to see if they evaluate to the same thing in the DOM. The DOM elements styles were then compared to ensure that they were identical.
### 2. ban-window-stringfunctiondef: packages/next/lib/recursive-delete.ts
The setTimeout function caused a Trusted Types violation because if a string is passed in as the callback, XSS can occur. The solution to this problem is to ensure that only function callbacks can be passed to setTimeout. There is only one call to the sleep function and it does not involve a string callback, so this can be enforced without breaking the application logic. In the process of doing this, promisify has been removed and the promise has been created explicitly.
The code was tested in a sample application to ensure it behaved as expected.
### 3. ban-window-stringfunctiondef: packages/next/client/dev/fouc.ts
This file also uses setTimeout, so the call was wrapped in a `safeSetTimeout` call that specifies that the callback argument is not a string.
Linked to issue #32209.
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## Documentation
There is one tsec violation that is fixed in this PR:
### 1. ban-script-src-assignment: route-loader.ts
XSS can occur with the line script.src = src in appendScript(src, script) if src can be controlled by a malicious user. From tracing through the code, it was determined that src comes from the function `getFilesForRoute(route)`. The behaviour of this function differs depending on the environment (development vs. production), but in both cases the function will construct strings that lead to valid file paths. These strings depend on two variables: `assetPrefix` and `route`, but due to the nature of the constructed strings it was determined that the scripts here are safe to use. Thus, the solution was to promote these strings to `TrustedScriptURL`s. This is the Trusted Types way of declaring that the script URL passed to the DOM sink is safe from DOM XSS attacks.
To create a `TrustedScriptURL`, a policy needs to be created. This policy was put in its own file: `client/trusted-types.ts`. This policy has the name `nextjs`. If this name should be changed to something else, feel free to change it now. However, once it is released to the public and application developers begin using it, it may be harder to change the value since any application developers with a custom policy name allowlist would now need to update their `next.config.js` headers to allow this new name.
The code was tested in a sample application to ensure it behaved as expected.
Fixes#36643
## Bug
* hoist react dom choosing in client
* also assign __NEXT_REACT_ROOT env in custom server
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Follow-up to https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/36527 this adds falling back to the wasm swc build when loading the native bindings fails so that we don't block the build on the native dependency being available.
This continues off of https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/33496 but does not add a postinstall script yet and only downloads the fallback when the native dependency fails to load.
* Use flushed effects to generate styled-jsx styles insted of gIP by default
* ensure styles are flushed inside the default getInitialProps
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- improve the message for importing node builtin module on edge runtime
- fix to show the message on overlay of error browser with `next dev`
- fix https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/36237
The message is NOT shown when using edge runtime (not middleware) since I cannot find a way to detect a webpack compilation is for edge runtime.
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Fixes#35469
Adds `pagesDir` which is required for the Relay transform.
Added a test case based on https://github.com/hanford/relay-swc-jest.
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This updates to show a 400 (bad request) when an invalid path is sent to Next.js similar to our decode failure handling.
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Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/36555
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When using pnpm / yarnPnP to install next.js, styled-jsx as dependency is not hoisted in the top level node_modules, it will fail when nodejs is trying to resolve `styled-jsx/style` from project directory. Re-export `styled-jsx/style` in next.js and let swc/babel plugin compile the import path it to `next/dist/shared/lib/styled-jsx`
Resolves#10149Closes#21320Closes#9325
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This PR brings some significant refactoring in preparation for upcoming middleware changes. Each commit can be reviewed independently, here is a summary of what each one does and the reasoning behind it:
- [Move pagesDir to next-dev-server](f2fe154c00) simply moves the `pagesDir` property to the dev server which is the only place where it is needed. Having it for every server is misleading.
- [Move (de)normalize page path utils to a file page-path-utils.ts](27cedf0871) Moves the functions to normalize and denormalize page paths to a single file that is intended to hold every utility function that transforms page paths. Since those are complementary it makes sense to have them together. I also added explanatory comments on why they are not idempotent and examples for input -> output that I find very useful.
- [Extract removePagePathTail](6b121332aa) This extracts a function to remove the tail on a page path (absolute or relative). I'm sure there will be other contexts where we can use it.
- [Extract getPagePaths and refactor findPageFile](cf2c7b842e) This extracts a function `getPagePaths` that is used to generate an array of paths to inspect when looking for a page file from `findPageFile`. Then it refactors such function to use it parallelizing lookups. This will allow us to print every path we look at when looking for a file which can be useful for debugging. It also adds a `flatten` helper.
- [Refactor onDemandEntryHandler](4be685c37e) I've found this one quite difficult to understand so it is refactored to use some of the previously mentioned functions and make it easier to read.
- [Extract absolutePagePath util](3bc0783474) Extracts yet another util from the `next-dev-server` that transforms an absolute path into a page name. Of course it adds comments, parameters and examples.
- [Refactor MiddlewarePlugin](c595a2cc62) This is the most significant change. The logic here was very hard to understand so it is totally redistributed with comments. This also removes a global variable `ssrEntries` that was deprecated in favour of module metadata added to Webpack from loaders keeping less dependencies. It also adds types and makes a clear distinction between phases where we statically analyze the code, find metadata and generate the manifest file cc @shuding @huozhi
EDIT:
- [Split page path utils](158fb002d0) After seeing one of the utils was being used by the client while it was defined originally in the server, with this PR we are splitting the util into multiple files and moving it to `shared/lib` in order to make explicit that those can be also imported from client.
Makes it easier to detect why a network error occurred with the CLI or `next info`, based on https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/36344
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* hoist `react-dom/server` imports to reduce module load time in nodejs
* simplify `reactRoot` detection condition by checking the streaming rendering API we're using. (if it doesn't existed, like react 17, then we won't enable `reactRoot`)
* Merge `__NEXT_CONCURRENT_FEATURES` into `__NEXT_REACT_ROOT` env var since they're identical now
Fixes#35753
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This PR makes the `Options` type of base server configurable as well as assigning to `this.serverOptions`, so the web server can access it during `constructor()`. This gets rid of the dirty `__server_context` hack.
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This PR makes the following changes:
* Always add the `height` and `width` prop to image with `raw` layout (previously only added to images without `sizes`)
* Add a warning if a raw layout image is getting stretched (which can be caused by interaction of height and width prop with styles)
* Remove automatic aspect-ratio style from `raw` images. This is no longer necessary if all `raw` images have height and width props.
* Update tests and docs accordingly
Follow-up for https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/36463 this fixes an issue with optional catch-all params not being normalized correctly which was caught by the runtimes tests.
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List all exports for internal path module to avoid import destruction is breaking with typescript.
#### Prev
```js
import pathMod from '../isomorphic/path'
const { join, resolve } = pathMod
```
#### Now
```js
import { join, resolve } from '../isomorphic/path'
```
* Add `parseSync` in swc WASM binding
* Support no native binding mode for react 18 next apps which are using `NODE_OPTIONS='--no-addons'` flag
* Workaround: adding minus begining position back for wasm loader since the span isn't starting from zero
This continues off of the change in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/36368 and ensures a fallback rewrite does not influence the `asPath` as these are only matched when a filesystem or dynamic route aren't matched.
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* fix(#36435): apply correct fix
* fix: only apply interop default flag for re-exported
I really, really love glob.
* test: add test cases for next/dynamic and next/amp
All links on git.io will stop redirecting after April 29, 2022.
- https://github.blog/changelog/2022-04-25-git-io-deprecation/
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Adds additional tests for material-ui and stitches based on questions in the Twitter thread.
Fixes TypeScript types when `LinkProps` is imported and used in combination with `<button>`, added a TODO to change this at a later point when the new behavior is the default instead of opt-in.
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fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/36183
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Fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/32233⚠️ If you're looking at this PR please read the complete description including the part about incremental adoption.
## TLDR:
Official support for `<Link href="/about">About</Link>` / `<Link href="/about"><CustomComponent /></Link>` / `<Link href="/about"><strong>About</strong></Link>` where `<Link>` always renders `<a>` without edge cases where it doesn’t render `<a>`. You'll no longer have to put an empty `<a>` in `<Link>` with this enabled.
## Full context
### Changes to `<Link>`
- Added an `legacyBehavior` prop that defaults to `true` to preserve the defaults we have today, this will allow to run a codemod on existing codebases to move them to the version where `legacyBehavior` becomes `false` by default
- When using the new behavior `<Link>` always renders an `<a>` instead of having `React.cloneElement` and passing props onto a child element
- When using the new behavior props that can be passed to `<a>` can be passed to `<Link>`. Previously you could do something like `<Link href="/somewhere"><a target="_blank">Download</a></Link>` but with `<Link>` rendering `<a>` it now allows these props to be set on link. E.g. `<Link href="/somewhere" target="_blank"></Link>` / `<Link href="/somewhere" className="link"></Link>`
### Incremental Adoption / Codemod
The main reason we haven't made these changes before is that it breaks pretty much all Next.js apps, which is why I've been hesitant to make this change in the past. I've spent a bunch of time figuring out what the right approach is to rolling this out and ended up with an approach that requires existing apps to run a codemod that automatically opts their `<Link>` usage into the old behavior in order to keep the app functioning.
This codemod will auto-fix the usage where possible. For example:
- When you have `<Link href="/about"><a>About</a></Link>` it'll auto-fix to `<Link href="/about">About</Link>`
- When you have `<Link href="/about"><a onClick={() => console.log('clicked')}>About</a></Link>` it'll auto-fix to `<Link href="/about" onClick={() => console.log('clicked')}>About</Link>`
- For cases where auto-fixing can't be applied the `legacyBehavior` prop is added. When you have `<Link href="/about"><Component /></Link>` it'll transform to `<Link href="/about" legacyBehavior><Component /></Link>` so that your app keeps functioning using the old behavior for that particular link. It's then up to the dev to move that case out of the `legacyBehavior` prop.
**This default will be changed in Next.js 13, it does not affect existing apps in Next.js 12 unless opted in via `experimental.newLinkBehavior` and running the codemod.**
Some code samples of what changed:
```jsx
const CustomComponent = () => <strong>Hello</strong>
// Legacy behavior: `<a>` has to be nested otherwise it's excluded
// Renders: <a href="/about">About</a>. `<a>` has to be nested.
<Link href="/about">
<a>About</a>
</Link>
// Renders: <strong onClick={nextLinkClickHandler}>Hello</strong>. No `<a>` is included.
<Link href="/about">
<strong>Hello</strong>
</Link>
// Renders: <strong onClick={nextLinkClickHandler}>Hello</strong>. No `<a>` is included.
<Link href="/about">
<CustomComponent />
</Link>
// --------------------------------------------------
// New behavior: `<Link>` always renders `<a>`
// Renders: <a href="/about">About</a>. `<a>` no longer has to be nested.
<Link href="/about">
About
</Link>
// Renders: <a href="/about"><strong>Hello</strong></a>. `<a>` is included.
<Link href="/about">
<strong>Hello</strong>
</Link>
// Renders: <a href="/about"><strong>Hello</strong></a>. `<a>` is included.
<Link href="/about">
<CustomComponent />
</Link>
```
---
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Remove the webpack breaking change message per error since it can be contained in all errors and the current implementation causes to truncate other error messages
Follow up for https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/36190
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As the title. This is intended to be applied on both middleware and edge functions.
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## History
In PR #35889, `onError` prop was added explicitly on the `Image` component, but it was ommitted from the `ImageElement` component. In result, the callback didn't work at all.
## Now
This PR deletes the `onError` prop from explicitly defined props. Explicitly adding `onError` on the `const imgElementArgs` is considered, but deleting the defined prop from `Image` is more reasonable because the prop isn't used in `Image` component.
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This continues off of https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/36285 fixing some of the failing test cases noticed when running the E2E tests against deployments. After these are resolved the tests will be added to our CI flow after each canary release.
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Changes to the beforeInteractive strategy to make it work for streaming
Splitting `beforeInteractive` into two strategies `beforeInteractive` at the _document level and `beforePageRender` for page level <Scripts>
This PR makes sure `renderPage` calls `renderShell` in concurrent features, and `renderToString` if not.
Closes#36268, #36229.
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This fixes resolving `beforeFiles` rewrites with `next/link` as previously we weren't resolving the destination to a dynamic route since the resolving was being marked as finished when it shouldn't be during `beforeFiles`.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/35402
fix: #36329
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x-ref: #36190
x-ref: #31506
* Move nodejs ptah module usage to next-server, keep base-server and web-server headless for `'path'`
* Use a native module `path` for nodejs runtime and `path` polyfill for edge runtime
Fixes#35634
This change doesn't require tests as importing svgs is not a supported feature, this just makes it slightly more ergonomic to override the matchers.
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This ensures we strip ansi encoding from serialized errors as it causes the error to be illegible when rendered. This also adds a test for global CSS import being missing and then fixed.
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There wasn't a strong reason to choose `renderToStream` over `renderToStaticMarkup` for the document wrapper. But due to problems like #35870, we can switch back to the static renderer for now.
Fixes#35870.
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This PR fixes#36247 by adding the optional `options` object to the type definition for `DocumentContext.defaultGetInitialProps`.
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* Fix build activity indicator position
`devIndicators.buildActivityPosition` introduced in
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/30109 needed more tweaks to properly
position the build indicator container. The build indicator was being rendered
off screen when set to a non-default position.
* Refactor stuff for smaller diff
* add config validation
* Apply suggestions from code review
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I would like to be able to write handlers with early returns like this:
```typescript
import { NextApiHandler } from 'next'
const handler: NextApiHandler = (req, res) => {
const value = getStuff()
if (value === 'branch') {
return res.json({})
}
res.status(400)
}
```
but `NextApiHandler`'s current return type is `void | Promise<void>`, which causes compilation to fail with
```
Error:(11, 3) TS2322: Type '(req: NextApiRequest, res: NextApiResponse<any>) => Promise<NextApiResponse<any> | undefined>' is not assignable to type 'NextApiHandler<any>'.
Type 'Promise<NextApiResponse<any> | undefined>' is not assignable to type 'void | Promise<void>'.
Type 'Promise<NextApiResponse<any> | undefined>' is not assignable to type 'Promise<void>'.
Type 'NextApiResponse<any> | undefined' is not assignable to type 'void'.
Type 'NextApiResponse<any>' is not assignable to type 'void'.
```
to avoid that the above snippet needs to be written as
```typescript
if (value === 'branch') {
res.json({})
return
}
```
which looks odd to me. Changing the return type of `NextApiHandler` to `unknown | Promise<unknown>` would allow for shorter early returns and still communicates to users that nothing is expected to be returned from a handler.
Augmenting the type like this, makes the first snippet work:
```typescript
import { NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from 'next'
declare module 'next' {
export declare type NextApiHandler<T = any> = (
req: NextApiRequest,
res: NextApiResponse<T>
) => unknown | Promise<unknown>
}
```
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## Bug
The custom app is missing in the `ctx.AppTree` that causing the issue, it was accidently missed in custom _app.server pr #35666Fixes#36198
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Even though we never documented it, the `onLoad` prop used to work (in most cases) in Next.js 12.1.4 and broke in 12.1.5 once the code was refactored in PR #35889.
We still shouldn't document it because `onLoad` doesn't work in all cases so [`onLoadingComplete`](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next/image#onloadingcomplete) is preferred, however tests were added for the cases that do work.
Use cases that don't work with `onLoad` are Data URLs as well as `loading="eager"`.
Continuation of #33592 with updates tests / changes.
Co-Authored-By: Balázs Orbán <info@balazsorban.com>
Co-authored-by: Balázs Orbán <info@balazsorban.com>
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* fix symlink logic with outputStandalone
* refactored and commented copy function
* faster symlink check
* removed Dockerfile
* removed console.logs from test
* fix symlinksOutsideRoot test
* removed a console.log for files out of root
* added missing types to copy
* removed custom copy function, fix symlink code
* test outputStandalone and pnpm
* appProcess is no more a promise
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CF worker cannot write a decoded chunk
```
Uncaught (in response) TypeError: This TransformStream is being used as a byte stream, but received a string on its writable side. If you wish to write a string, you'll probably want to explicitly UTF-8-encode it with TextEncoder.
worker.js:61 Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: This TransformStream is being used as a byte stream, but received a string on its writable side. If you wish to write a string, you'll probably want to explicitly UTF-8-encode it with TextEncoder.
at Object.write (worker.js:61)
at worker.js:46
```
This ensures we use the `es5` target when pre-compiling the `use-subscription` dependency similar to our other pre-compiled browser dependencies.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/36146
fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/36136
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We were feeding pathname like `/routes/[dynamic]` as `req.url` to RSC pages in edge runtime, which is not aligned with node runtime
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This PR adds support of `Content-Length`, `Etag` and `X-Edge-Runtime` headers to the web server.
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* Add experimental ifGenereated flag for unstable_revalidate
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
* update ifGenerated -> onlyGenerated
* rename const as well
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
This PR fixes a bunch of bugs and it now supports:
- Importing a client component from a nested server component (a.server → b.server → c.client).
- The `export from` syntax in server component (`export { default } from './a.server'`)
- Native modules in server components (currently broken)
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fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/34412
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Fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/33578
This PR fixes `Link` component as well to not add locale for api routes since both preflight redirect and link should work the same.
Additionally, it fixes the webdriver method `browser.waitForCondition()` for playwright to not wrap with function string.
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This PR adds the support of the `export * from './foo'` syntax in client components.
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The `config` was changed from a global variable to a function parameter of the `loader()` function in PR https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/33559 as an implementation detail, not as a public API. It was not meant to be used by the end user which is why it was [undocumented](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next/image#loader).
This config is meant for the default Image Optimization API. Since the `loader` prop bypasses the default Image Optimization API in favor of a custom function, that config is no longer be relevant because the function can implement the optimization url however it desires.
- Fixes#35115
fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/35117
@balazsorban44 this needs a test case
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Eager import does almost the same thing as `require()` but it instead also supports loading an ES module.
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Fixes#35449
Include the shared components (from source code) is in client bundles, previously we lost them so that the client components imported by them are lost in module graph
* let flight server loader apply to all pages and imported modules (except node_modules at the moment)
* if it's a shared component from source code, include it in client bundle
* ignore handling node_modules at the moment (due to the limitation support of esm imports with RSC)
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The same module should be created as 2 instances if it's imported from different contexts (server or client).
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The logic for finding a user's custom `.eslintrc` config file is missing a check for `.eslintrc.cjs`, which is listed as one of the valid filenames in ESLint's docs:
https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring/configuration-files#configuration-file-formats
...so this PR makes `next lint`'s list of possible config files consistent with ESLint's.
I stumbled upon this when trying to rename my own config file, since I've pretty much moved completely to ESM by now... but [ESLint doesn't support modules yet](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/14137#issuecomment-785421664), so renaming the file to `.cjs` just keeps things cleaner (and VS Code happier). This is my first PR here so even though I've only changed a couple of lines, please let me know if I'm overlooking something! 😊
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* attach pipeTo and pipeThrough polyfills to instance
* remove transformer polyfill
* remove polyfill
* fix missing polyfill in sandbox
* always polyfill the runtime
* always polyfill web streams in renderer
* fix missing AbortController and AbortSignal
* type fix
* fix type generation
* use global
Co-authored-by: Shu Ding <shu@shus-mac-studio.localdomain>
* Allowing the jsxImportSource to be configurable when using the Emotion SWC plugin
* Adding test case
* Addressing PR feedback
* Moving getEmotionOptions call back to where it was previously
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Fixes part of https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/34274
Navigating to `/` causes to redirect preflight request to a url of browser language like `/en`.
This PR fixes to add the locale prefix always so that the redirect does not happen anymore and middleware can get a correct locale.
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Clean up some code in the renderer and make it more readable.
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There are several places where the decoder should have `stream: true`. Also changed the `encodeText(extraChunk + decodeText(chunk))` pattern to just emit two chunks.
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## History
In PR #24153, `placeholder=blur` was added and it set `element.style.backgroundImage = 'none'` instead of using react state to re-render. Then in PR #25916, a delay was added to handle removing the blur placeholder. Then in PR #25994, `img.decode()` was utilized but we found this caused problems in Firefox in #26011.
## Today
This PR changes the the blur placeholder removal to use react state to re-render. This _should_ prevent Firefox from erroring although we should probably keep the catch() just in case. This was pointed out when React 18 caused subtle differences in Firefox in this comment https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30128#issuecomment-1086754374
This updates our `yarn next` command to leverage react v18 by default and removes the need for the test require hook/config modifying when testing react 18. There are some fixtures we need to investigate react 18 support in follow-ups:
- `test/integration/client-navigation-a11y`
- `test/integration/critical-css`
- `test/integration/custom-error-page-exception`
- `test/integration/font-optimization`
- AMP specific tests
x-ref: #33149
RFCs:
- #30996
- #31506
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* Add warning when importing "next" directly
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Apply suggestions from code review
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* add example
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* fix(#35286): reset visible state when image src changed
* fix(#35286): reset visible state when link href changed
* test(image): image with new src should be re-lazyloaded
* test: apply code suggestions from @styfle's review
* test: incorrect condition of image load check
This fixes an issue with how the sizes prop was being applied to images with the experimental raw layout. The only effects were on the raw layout, so won't effect any non-experimental functionality.
Part of #31506 and https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/34179. This PR ensures that in the `nodejs` runtime, the flight data is statically stored as a JSON file if possible. Most of the touched code is related to conditions of static/SSG/SSR when runtime and/or RSC is involved.
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Collect telemetry info about packages are used and eliminated in `getServerSideProps`
https://github.com/vercel/next-telemetry/pull/71
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Firefox doesn't support `TransformStream` but `ReadableStream` at the moment, change the implmentation of hydration to make firefox work with RSC
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Fixes#35763
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next-react-server-components/issues/38
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This fixes `router.isReady` being incorrect in dev mode due to the `isAutoExport` field being false from `hasConcurrentFeatures` being flagged similar to the static 404 in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/35749. While investigating this I also noticed we aren't properly detecting react 18 when no `next.config.js` is present.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/35754
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/35749
* Read the proper page file from either pages directory or from node_modules (inernal pages like _app, _document)
* Only reading page runtime when `reactRoot` is enabled, reduce time for react 17 apps
When using streaming SSR decodeText is called repeatedly with incoming
chunks of data. In that case a multi-byte character may occasionally
split between chunks, causing corruption. By setting the TextDecoder
option 'stream' to true, and reusing the same TextDecoder instance,
TextDecoder will memorise “unfinished” characters and decode them when
the next chunk comes.
Static optimization is now supported with concurrent features, this PR fixes the condition for `useStatic404`.
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- Updates the React 18 test suite to the latest React version.
- Upgrade `react-refresh` module
Fixes#35518Fixes#35703
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* fix the dynamic routing of middleware
* add middleware to dynamicRoutes of routes-manifest
* remove unused import
* fix middleware routing with static paths
* update manifest version test
* prevent to match with api route using regex
* use iterator instead of generator
* do not use Iterator
* fix type
* fix type
* remove unused import
* apply the fix for support colons
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Something I noticed while using Middleware is that the older and no longer working methods are still accessible for the `event` with autocompletion because of their types, and the way of knowing they're deprecated is by running the app and seeing the error message, this should improve that when coding in tools like VS Code.
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Updates the naming of these to be in line with what it does.
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We are currently using `!!ComponentMod.__next_rsc__` as the hint for the renderer to tell if the component is a server component, however that export field (`__next_rsc__`) is assigned to client components (`.client.[ext]`) as well.
This PR adds a new `__next_rsc_server__` field which is only true when the component is a server component so the renderer can handle client components correctly.
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### source changes
* Error dynamic suspense option in non concurrent mode, don't check react root anymore since they should be bound
### tests changes
* Remove duplicated rsc client test
* Merge type checking cases (`next/dynamic`)
* Remove blocking rendering tests cases since we should opt-in Fizz rendering when using React.lazy
* Remove some thrown promises cases, leverage the streaming component we had in RSC test
Simplify the esmodule detection. If there's any import/exprt usage, it will return `Module` in ast.type otherwise `Script` when `isModule` is set to `"unknown"`
* Update rsc refresh typing and doc example
* Update docs/api-reference/next/streaming.md
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Co-authored-by: Shu Ding <g@shud.in>
We need to handle cjs cases for client/server components when they're compiled to commonjs in some cases.
e.g. if there's an internal `_app.server.js` in nextjs, the assets in the dist files are compiled to cjs by swc. Or any 3rd party libraries are consumed could be cjs only.
### How it works
* Detect the source file is ESM or CJS first by detect if there's any ESM import/export
* Append the new exports or collect exports info based on the module type
* test: warn on substr() usage
Don't allow any new substr() usage after #35421
Signed-off-by: Tobias Speicher <rootcommander@gmail.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Use slice in router-utils
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.substr() is deprecated so we replace it with .slice() which works similarily but isn't deprecated
Signed-off-by: Tobias Speicher <rootcommander@gmail.com>
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I noticed a few issues that had "Output from `next info`" with the first line as
```
/bin/sh: pnpm: command not found
```
This was because `execSync()` was still printing to stderr when a command was not found.
Changing to `execFileSync()` fixed it so we no longer print to stderr when a command is not found.
There're some changes since our last update that we'll need (e.g. server context).
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* Update next/link error when no children are provided
* update manifest
* Apply suggestions from code review
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Moves two utility functions from `server/router.ts` into their own file. This avoids the middleware pulling in the full Next.js router into its bundle.
There are probably more opportunities like this, but this is a good start. Middleware should likely be bundled by a non-chunking optimizing compiler.
This PR straightly port over swc's target triple metadata (https://github.com/swc-project/swc/pull/4058) into next-swc, mainly for the tracking purpose of usages.
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