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
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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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Currently we ignore any files that are traced and handled by a webpack loader to prevent including webpack specific files although users may attempt reading files directly using `fs` even if they are handled by webpack so this leverages the new reason types in `@vercel/nft` to only ignore if it is solely imported.
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This PR attempts to amends #35390.
There's new property 'children' in `OriginProps` : https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/packages/next/pages/_document.tsx#L22 which overwrites default prop's children defined at https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/blob/master/types/react/index.d.ts#L504. Those 2 are incompatible, especially new one doesn't allow iterable children which results multiple children in head tag makes compilation fails.
PR matches type of new property same as default, then apply some workaround to bend over internal check logics. I'm not sure if it's worth to apply strict types as much or just bend it via `any` casting, PR tried to be strict as much.
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Fix error of `Unexpected server data: missing bootstrap script` when the initial rendering is streaming rsc.
Introduced in #35344, the buffer might still keep flushing after on mount.
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Basically the revert change of #31187
The fouc tag are rendered in first place, and the removing fouc tags script is executed before hydration which is early enough. This will unblock the dev mode of global CSS development
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The `readableStreamTee` util is only used by server/render.tsx, but ended up in the middleware runtime bundle. So it's better to add all the utils in one place, and we can remove them once upstream implementation of ReadableStream is ready.
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We should use the `hasConcurrentFeatures` as the condition to enable Fizz, instead of reactRoot, otherwise just by installing React 18 will break stuff such as CSS imports.
Currently `hasConcurrentFeatures` still needs to opt-in via the global `runtime` option. Once we fixed all the CSS bugs and add back #35245, we can flip the condition here again.
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### Bugfix
Made some changes for the data register buffer flushing in #34631 and #34475 that tried to delete the buffer or flush them only once. But turns out it will break the navigation between RSC pages.
### Enhancements
Simplify the inline response writer and inline response data for the initial render. Since they're only for the initial render, navigations will leverage the serialized data fetched from router and construct the react tree.
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Fixes#35135
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Related to #31678
For streaming pages,
Nodejs runtime: setting global runtime to `"nodejs"` will work with default module resolution.
Edge runtime: previously next.js will pick up browser field since it's the "similar" asset (unlike nodejs) to edge runtime but browser specific things like DOM api could breaks cause edge runtime is more like worker without dom runtime.
This PR is to revert the main field resolution behavior. And if you have a library targeting multiple runtime with different fields, ideally is to make it more isomorphic and will be easy to use in edge runtime
The web server is used as minimal mode, whereas public file handling, envs and compression are both handled by the upper layer (edge runtime if deployed serverlessly, or node server if self-hosted).
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This PR depends on #35242 and #35243. It allows the global runtime to be unset, as well as enables static optimization for Fizz and RSC pages in the Node.js runtime. Currently for the Edge runtime pages are still always SSR'd.
Closes#31317.
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This PR adds a new layout mode for images called `raw`, as discussed with the core team a while back. This mode has the following characteristics:
- No wrapper `span` around the `img` element
- No sizer svg
- Almost no styles automatically added to the `img` element
- `style` parameter is allowed and is passed through to the underlying `img` element
This also adds documentation changes to describe the new component.
There are a few tradeoffs and DX decisions that may warrant discussion/revision before merging. I'll add a few comments to highlight those issues.
- Related to #18637
## Summary
This PR adds a new `worker` strategy to the `<Script />` component that automatically relocates and executes the script in a web worker.
```jsx
<Script
strategy="worker"
...
/>
```
[Partytown](https://partytown.builder.io/) is used under the hood to provide this functionality.
## Behavior
- This will land as an experimental feature and will only work behind an opt-in flag in `next.config.js`:
```js
experimental: {
nextScriptWorkers: true
}
```
- This setup use a similar approach to how ESLint and Typescript is used in Next.js by showing an error to the user to install the dependency locally themselves if they've enabled the experimental `nextScriptWorkers` flag.
<img width="1068" alt="Screen Shot 2022-03-03 at 2 33 13 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12476932/156639227-42af5353-a2a6-4126-936e-269112809651.png">
- For Partytown to work, a number of static files must be served directly from the site (see [docs](https://partytown.builder.io/copy-library-files)). In this PR, these files are automatically copied to a `~partytown` directory in `.next/static` during `next build` and `next dev` if the `nextScriptWorkers` flag is set to true.
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This PR fixes#31517.
This PR removes the `` const documentPage = `_document${globalRuntime ? '-concurrent' : ''}` `` condition from the config resolution phrase, and only use the built-in one. And later when rendering, we can conditionally convert the default class component into a function component. This change is necessary for the switchable runtime feature (#31506).
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Fixes#35219
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Previously we only run `PagesManifestPlugin` in the Node server runtime, because the Edge target doesn't need it as the web server and middleware SSR loader specially handled pages manifest. This cases entrypoints with the Edge runtime configured being missing from there and this PR fixes it.
Part of #31317 and #31506.
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* Fix the static streaming render result isn't the resolved streaming rendering content (resolve suspense)
* Update readable stream polyfill to fit the w3c standard
* fix: add try/catch to gracefull handle performance observer exception on older browsers
* fix: run prettier
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
If different contexts (using Jest, using Nx, etc), server.js is getting imported when using middleware and throwing the error: "SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'export'".
fixes#32848
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Only happened with SSR without suspense case
Similar reason to #34474, the prefix (script parts) might be flushed during the render stream causing bad HTML. Use the same tricky to delay the prefix flushing
#### Expected
```html
<div>content</div> <!-- render stream -->
<script>...</script> <!-- prefix -->
```
#### Observed
```html
<!-- prefix choked the render stream -->
<div <script>...</script> >content</div>
```
Test sample:
https://next-react-server-components-r5xocii9r-huozhi.vercel.app/ssr
Partially implements #31317 and #31506. There're also some trade-offs made with this PR: since we can't know if a certain runtime will be used or not beforehand, we have to start both runtime compilers (Node.js and Edge) and then generate entrypoints correspondingly.
Note that with this PR, the global runtime is still required to use the per-page runtime.
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fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/34199
Also fixes response code to return `500` when showing error page of preflight request failure on dev mode
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fixes https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/34966
Wait for reading original request body before overwriting the request properties with `originalBody?.finalize()` call since it caused the problem when middleware does not read request body
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next.js doesn't HMR when installing node_modules.
This fixes it.
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For streaming, we want the main bundle to be loaded with `async` rather than `defer`. As the first step to doing that, we need an explicit initialization step, rather than occurring as a side effect of being loaded.
For now, I've just split the logic into a `initialization` and `hydrate` (previously `initNext`) functions and called them as a side effect of `next/client/next` and `next/client/next-dev` as before. A follow-up PR will move that to a separate script tag [as recommended](https://github.com/reactwg/react-18/discussions/114).
* Add failing colon rewrite test
* add test fixture
* better colon rewrite tests
* middleware rewrite colon tests with query parameters
* fix#31523
this addresses the symptom but the real systemic issue is that prepareDestination is called on rewrite/redirect URLs, which have no defined special behavior for colons and they should not be compiled at all
* hack around prepareDestination to skip compiling x-middleware-rewrite
this is a bit nicer than just escaping colons, but ideally we find a way to obviate prepareDestination
* obviate prepareDestination for x-middleware-rewrite handling
* don't clobber rewrite query data
* omit redundant type
* catch up to main
* It looks like newUrl should contain only pathname
Co-authored-by: Naoyuki Kanezawa <naoyuki.kanezawa@gmail.com>
### Changes
* Remove top-level suspense boundary
* Pipe stream resolved from returned promimse of `renderToReadableStream`
* Remove jsx-runtime alias hack
### Test Changes
Since top level suspense boundary is removed, now content are filled in 1st SSR
Closes#33538.
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This PR introduces a way to use WASM in middlewares.
Next.js will find all `.wasm` imports in middlewares and load them as `WebAssembly.Module` objects, which then can be later instantiated.
The metadata will be stored in `middleware-manifest.json`
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Since we are applying this loader to more files, and these two simple RegExp filters will be executed ~70 times per entry, it's an easy optimization to move the RegExp creation outside and merge related testers into the RegExp.
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This ensures non-matching API routes can be rewritten with i18n configured as currently we bail and render the 404 page when a locale prefixed API route is requested.
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x-ref: [slack thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/CGU8HUTUH/p1643930049224689)
closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/28921
This gracefully handles errors when the `url` query string param looks like an internal image because it starts with `/` but it is not pointing to an internal image.
Previously, this was printing an unnecessary stack trace when the upstream content-type was undefined.
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x-ref: #34021 , #34004
Only log each warning once and only trigger in concurrent mode
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`escape-regex.ts` will always be included in the bundle, so not re-using it actually makes the size larger.
* Add warning for Yarn PnP v3 with Node.js < 16.14
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Apply suggestions from code review
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* lint-fix
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Adds an API config option that disables warning a user when their API response body is over 4 megs. This has been added for users who'd like to stream larger amounts of data from their API acknowledging the drawbacks. This config mirrors the existing [`externalResolver` config](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-routes/api-middlewares#custom-config).
Closes: [#33162](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/33162)
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This commit adds functionality to track usage of `@next/next/*` ESLint rules and their severity levels.
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By moving `setRevalidateHeaders` to a separate file we can shake off the dependency of `etag` and a polyfill for `Buffer` from the web server (which brings hundreds of kilobytes).
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This PR adds the `X-Powered-By` and `Content-Type` headers to responses sent by the web server. The latter enables compression for the Edge runtime. Still, the web server doesn't have `Content-Length` and `ETag` as the response is usually dynamic.
Part of #31506.
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`test.css`, `test.scss` etc. will falsely match on a loader that searches for the string `test`
fixes#34583
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## Bug
If there's upcoming streaming data from server components, should safely skip the bootstrap process. Previously we deleted the buffer then it will cause the buffer is missing in the later re-renders. Now we mark it as empty array, so it can safely skip the boostrap phase
x-ref: #34475
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This removes the config for the `commons` chunk.
I think the idea was that modules are that in all pages are put into a `commons` chunk, but that breaks when next/dynamic comes into play, which also creates chunks. So the `totalPages` condition is broken and could lead to too many modules placed into the commons chunk.
Example: 2 pages, each has one next/dynamic. Both on demand chunks include module A. page 1 includes module B and next/dynamic on page 2 includes module B. A and B are placed into commons. commonjs chunk is loaded in page 1 and both next/dynamic. Page 1 would load module A even while it doesn't need it.
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* Move type to image component
* Add types/global.d.ts to excludes too
* Undo global exclude as it's using internally
* Don't add root imports for module augmentations
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Fixes#34527
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Currently, we print warnings during `next dev` for every render of `next/image`, which can quickly fill the console making it really unfriendly to developers trying to read the logs.
This PR changes the behavior so that each unique warning prints at most once.
- Related to #33007
- Related to #31340
Report full parsed runtime errors over error bus, accepts preventDisplay prop to avoid showing error messages inline, while still reporting errors over the bus.
Basically, we want to handle the parsed error/stack differently in Next Live, showing a modal that sits above the content and allows users to report the issue to us. We want to have that stack trace in the issue report, so I added a new event `unhandled-error-full`.
The `preventDisplay` prop then just lets us output our own modal instead of showing the error inline, but still renders the `<RuntimeErrors />` component so it can fetch the stack and report it over the bus.
This isn't *beautiful* code per-se, but I think doing it really right would require a pretty intense re-structure of this module. I think ideally we'd have export a function to fetch of the stack that we can just expose separately - that fetch currently happens in a sub-sub-component (DevOverlay > Errors > RuntimeError). But that re-write is pretty high effort, would still require much of what we do here anyway, and would just to get a slightly less awkward API in a not very high-use area. So leaving it as-is for now, happy to revisit though if we want.
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Fixes an issue with Next Live #290.
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This PR brings back @Schniz awesome contribution to bring in bodies to middleware. It was reverted to leave it out of the stable release and to have some time to test it out in canary before officially releasing it. This PR is simply a `cherry-pick` of his original work.
Closes: #30953
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/34490
Co-authored-by: Gal Schlezinger <2054772+Schniz@users.noreply.github.com>
## Bug
Fixes: #31993
* Remove the simple component checking in middleware ssr
* Leverage existing components checking for Component / App / Document, if any of these component is not valid react type or is undefined nextjs will error in dev mode with redbox. Like above.
<img width="826" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4800338/154668945-bcee24ee-17aa-4afd-acda-9f8b249891ac.png">
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Fixes the problem that global `process` variable has only the `env` field.
Also fixed the issue that the `env` field is empty when the `process` module is used as the value of the variable (which happens when the module is contained in a dependency of application).
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The default mock value caused `next/image` to throw an error.
Fixes#33976
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Implements https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/30997 with some minor tweaks to the design:
* The hook is moved to Client Components (e.g. `pages/_app` instead of `pages/_document`). This was a silly oversight in the original design: the hook needs to be called during server prerendering.
* `useFlushEffects` instead of `useFlushEffect` as there isn't a particularly safe way to implement the singular semantics as a Client Component hook given the current implementation of server rendering.
---
Fixes#30997
Currently if you have a Next config like the following:
```js
module.exports = {
experimental: {},
},
```
You are presented with the warning for experimental features, even though you haven't actually enabled any experiments. This PR checks there's at least one key in the `experimental` object before logging the warning.
## Bug
Fixes#34464
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The shared utils file included an import from `react` (because it was using `createContext`) which seems to be unnecessary in the Middleware bundle.
With this PR and steps #34425 laid out, the bundle size did decrease without breaking functionality.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18369201/154508389-0a813e3e-1e07-4c45-8b71-444cc54a7f9e.png)
Fixes#34425
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* Update server-only changes HMR handling
* Add failing tests for GS(S)P server only changes
* update test
* normalize backslashes
* Update to xor the chunk hashes
* remove test change
* remove other test change
Fixes: #34342
Visiting the following page will call gSSP indefinitely in a loop and logs errors from `on-demand-entries-client`:
```js
const Home = () => null
export default Home
export function getServerSideProps() {
console.log("gssp called")
return { notFound: true }
}
```
We should not keep fetching the page if it returns 404 as it can introduce unnecessary data requests.
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Ref: [Slack thread](https://vercel.slack.com/archives/CGU8HUTUH/p1645003443213449)
When opening a new issue, it is desired that the user has checked if the `canary` release not already have fixed their issue, since we do not backport fixes to previous Next.js versions.
- added a CLI warning when `next info` runs that looks like this:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18369201/154309275-01ccc979-01e5-4ccb-8a22-5deab64765a0.png)
This links to a message docs page with more information and some useful links.
- refactored our bug report templates to be more clear and removed the fields that are now unnecessary (since running `next info` is expected to run on releases that already have it)
- Made browser/deployment optional, as in most cases those fields are irrelevant. We still ask them, but mention that they are only needed if relevant.
- Asking for the exact browser version now
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- [x] Add failing test for development / production
- [x] Add failing test for client-side JavaScript
- [x] Write `.next/package.json` with `"type": "commonjs"
- [x] Fix issue with client-side JavaScript showing `module` is not defined
Production works after these changes. Development breaks on module not existing because of the Fast Refresh loader. Working with @sokra to add alternatives to what is being used in the loader to webpack so that it can be updated.
Fixes#23029, Fixes#24334
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This PR removes the experimental `optimizeImages` flag. This feature was designed to automatically add preload tags for images, but I was never able to get it to do a very good job of selecting the images that actually need preloading.
This feature never graduated from experimental and in fact we never even publicized it as an experimental feature for people to try.
Additionally, even if someone was using this feature, it wouldn't have a functional effect, only a performance effect (removal of some preloads).
For those reasons, I believe it is safe to remove this functionality and that it is not a breaking change.
x-ref: #31827
x-ref: #34212
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1365881/151994766-b9afb349-1a9a-4220-9387-de10165e34e3.png)
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As the comment mentioned, React 18 with Strict Mode enabled might cause double invocation of lifecycle methods. This makes the `<RouteAnnouncer/>` being non-empty for the initial page, which is a bug (it should only announce page change whenever a navigation happens).
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### Changes
* node server and webpack should share the same logic: auto detect react 18 and enable `reactRoot`
* fallback `_error` should use functional document if concurrent rendering is enabled
### Test
* Remove the hard code `reactRoot: true` in test suite
* Test some react-18 test suite with nodejs runtime
The [correct](https://www.grammarly.com/blog/et-cetera-etc/) way to use et cetera is to put a period right after and a comma behind it if it's being used as a list. I updated the occurrences in the docs and examples that didn't match these rules.
* Adding steps to build the app with docker in existing projects (without the need to create the app with the with-docker example)
* Update examples/with-docker/README.md
Fix uppercase
Co-authored-by: Balázs Orbán <info@balazsorban.com>
* lint-fix
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Related to #34185, this PR reduces the size of chunk that contains web-server.ts from 1.14mb to 210.8kb, by splitting base-http and api-utils into different environments.
Only affected thing is we can't have SSG preview mode for the web runtime via `getStaticProps`.
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This PR ensures that the test "should render 500 error correctly" doesn't break when `runtime` is set to `nodejs` with `serverComponents` enabled.
This test case is now moved to the "basic" suite to ensure it doesn't break in both runtimes. And "should not bundle external imports into client builds for RSC" is enabled for the `nodejs` runtime too.
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This ensures we handle `EEXISTS` with `fs.rmdir` for Node.js `v12` and use `fs.rm` when available instead as it is the replacement for `fs.rmdir` with the `recursive` option.
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/33860#issuecomment-1035676729
### Fixes
* We need give value for `__flight__` query or it will lost in node runtime
* Match the cache key of flight response (`path + search`, `route, `id`)
* Flight response should return `200` instead of `404` for 404 page
### Tests
* Run rsc for node runtime test suite
* Add more cases for 404
Ref: #33897
I took a naive approach and simply added `.env` to the files that need to be copied.
Do we want to include `.env.production` as well? Ref: https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/environment-variables#loading-environment-variables
(I haven't tested what happens if the file does not exist on copy.)
Other files like `.env.*local` or `.env.{test,development}` don't make sense to copy.
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* Fix bug with "Circular Structure" error
Since `-1` is truthy, every JSON.stringify error is mistaken to be `circular structure`. This commit fixes that behaviour, so that other errors like `Do not know how to serialize Bigint` (see https://github.com/blitz-js/babel-plugin-superjson-next/issues/63) aren't swallowed.
* Add integration test
This may be thought of as being a pretty contrived example, but it's exactly what happened in https://github.com/blitz-js/babel-plugin-superjson-next/issues/63.
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Mark some previously experimental swc compiler options as stable under a new `compiler` option
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Fix the wrong filename evaluation of `MIDDLEWARE_FLIGHT_MANIFEST` in required files. Besides checking the generated files, check if they're declared correctly in `required-server-files.json`
As per React 18 recommendation, we should use e.g. `renderToReadableStream` whenever we use `createRoot`. This is particularly important for currently supported suspense features like `React.lazy` to work properly during SSR.
However, unless you have opted in to streaming support (via [the `runtime` flag](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/34068)), we will wait until `onCompleteAll` before sending it (via the `generateStaticHTML` flag).
---
Fixes#33879
The `export default xxx` statement is slightly different from estree when exporting an arrow function instead of identifier in swc.
We also need to capture arrow exports.
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Fixes#33476
I've added the test for this but it passes either way, even when the change to loadable.js is not made. On the reproduction I was able to reproduce it consistently and it's fixed with this change.
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Make the external `Router` state immutable, and make it so there's only one place (`set`) where it is changed and announced. This is to prepare for #33919, which ensures that we only create a new router once per tree.
Given we've spent a ton of time testing and fixing minifier bugs the majority of cases should now be covered.
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Fixed lazyRoot functionality (#33290). Changed the unique id for Intersection Observers discrimination since previously they were only identified by the different rootMargins, now each being identified by the rootMargin and the root element as well
Added more Images to the test with different margins and with/without lazyRoot prop. Browser correctly initially loading two of the four Images according to the props' specifications.
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
- Add support for async function / promise export in next.config.js/.mjs
- Update docs
Adds support for https://twitter.com/timneutkens/status/1486075973204422665
But also the simpler version:
```js
module.exports = async () => {
return {
basePath: '/docs'
}
}
```
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* Allow scroll prevention on hash change
Currently, `scrollToHash` is performed on every hash change, even when this change is caused by `<Link scroll={false} {...props} />`.
This change prevents scrolling in this case and allows users to specify the desired scrolling behavior in the router's `hashChangeComplete` event.
* Add test case and apply fixes
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Currently, if you render `next/link` like
```ts
<Link>
<CustomComponent />
</Link>
```
and have
```tsx
interface Props {
onClick?: () => void; // <— note we're not passing event as an argument
}
function CustomComponent({ onClick }: Props) {
return <div onClick={() => onClick?.()}>Hello</div>
}
```
It'll result in error
```
link.js?f421:21 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'defaultPrevented' of undefined
```
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Fixes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/31240
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/32324
Adding a try-catch block to handle situations when packages are found at relative path in getPackagePath function. This is likely to occur when using `preact` instead of `react-dom`, as `scheduler` package will not be found wrt `react-dom`
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