- Enable newNextLinkBehavior. See #36436
- Run next/link codemod on test suite
Note that from when this lands on apps trying canary will need to run
the new-link codemod in order to upgrade.
Ideally we have to detect `<a>` while rendering the new link and warn
for it.
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
Fixes: #24806Fixes: #26689Fixes: #27325Closes: #24807
@tommarshall has done us a huge favor with his PR https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/24807 which outlines exactly the issue and a pragmatic solution.
I'm not trying to "steal their work", however, the PR seems to have been stuck for some months. I think there's huge value in this for myself and others as essentially **ISR is broken** for people running Next.js at scale 😱
This PR has cherry-picked @tommarshall's fine fix and added some integrations tests around page revalidation and the edge case when the cache size is exhausted.
✏️ Edits are enabled, so feel free great Vercel staff and other maintainers to improve my bad tests or surrounding code 🙇
## Bug
- [x] Related issues linked using `fixes #number`
- [x] Integration tests added
Refactors the internals of `next-server` to use `ResponsePayload` instead of `string | null` and manual `sendPayload` calls. This is the first step toward streaming support.
I split `renderToResponseWithComponents` into a separate `renderToResponseWithComponentsInternal` function for ease of review: GitHub's diff rendering was highly misleading, making it seem as though more of the function had changed. The separate function just makes the actual change clearer: we split `renderToHTMLWithComponents` into two promises; one that represents the actual render result, and one that represents all of the work (including background work for e.g. revalidation) that needs to be done as part of generating the result.
These changes make it easier to bubble up a `ResponsePayload`, instead of sometimes calling `sendPayload` out-of-band, centralizing all payload handling in `sendResponse` and eventually a similar function for public APIs that return a string. This centralization will make it much easier to handle a response that needs to be streamed, which is coming soon in another PR.
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
Hello friends
Ran into this bug on our production site, prerenderManifest stores revalidation info for the index as `"/": { .. }`, but the code tries to access this information as `"/index"`.
This leads to our index page always having s-max-age: 1
This pull request speeds up Next.js' rendering pipeline by fetching data, parsing it, and loading it into memory instead of only doing the network request.
This will mainly result in improved Firefox/Safari performance since they handled prefetch incorrectly—only Chrome did it right. This also gets us closer to being able to use `no-store` in our caching headers!
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Fixes#18639
x-ref #18802
Fixes SSG pages that start with `/api` not being detected as SSG pages. This also adds tests to ensure this is working correctly in the `prerender` suite.
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/17091
We were accidentally allowing data requests to be rendered unconditionally. Instead, we should also check them against the staticPaths result and 404 when appropriate.
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Fixes#15383
This updates to not automatically append params to the query for rewrites if one or more of the params are already used in the destination's path. No other behavior is being changed and if the user still wants the params in the query after using them in the destination's path they can manually add them like with redirects.
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/15626
By popular request, this pull request adds support for returning `fallback: 'blocking'` from `getStaticPaths`.
This new mode will cause unknown paths to be rendered on-demand ("SSR") without the static (placeholder) fallback.
This feature is **currently experimental and should not be used in production yet**. It's currently flagged behind `unstable_`:
```
fallback: 'unstable_blocking'
```
TODO:
- [x] Next.js tests
- [ ] Add Vercel support
- [ ] Vercel tests
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Fixes#15637
This updates `fetchNextData` to re-use the `getDataHref` function from `page-loader` which has more verbose handling to ensure the correct `/_next/data` URL is built. Re-using this logic ensures the `/_next/data` URL can still be built even when a mismatching `href` and `as` value is provided to `next/link`.
This also fixes a case in `getDataHref` where optional values that weren't provided would fail to build the data href since the check requiring the param be present while interpolating the route values hasn't been updated to allow missing params for optional values.
An additional test case has been added to the prerender suite to ensure the `/_next/data` URL is built correctly when mismatching `href` and `as` values are provided
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/14536
x-ref: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/9081#discussioncomment-31160
Closes: https://github.com/vercel/next.js/issues/14668
We've been meaning to change this code for a while 👍
- Changed the name from spr to incremental
- Changed the code to be a class instead of using module scope variables
Noticed this while reviewing https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/14376. After having done https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/13699, this code didn't feel right to me:
```js
function prepareRoute(path: string) {
path = delBasePath(path || '')
// this /index rewrite is problematic, it makes pages/index.js
// and pages/index/index.js point to the same thing:
return toRoute(!path || path === '/' ? '/index' : path)
}
```
Added a nested index page to the prerender tests and found it was rendering the `/` route on navigation. This uncovered 2 more places around the dataroute where the index path was not translated correctly.
**edit:**
Just to note that there was nothing wrong with https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/14376, the issue was already there, I just noticed it while reading that PR
Noticed while working on https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/14400 that the optional catch-all handling was missing in `namedRegex`.
This whole file also seemed quite regex heavy so I took a look at the overall logic and changed a few things. It worked by regex escaping the whole route then unescape the dynamic parts. I changed it to only regex escape the static parts, this eliminates unnecessary back and forth escaping. It also makes the dynamic parts handling more readable. The whole logic is less reliant on regexes and just uses simple string manipulation to translate the route into a regex, I didn't measure anything but as an effect this should make it more performant.
This updates the named regexes output in the `routes-manifest` and the associated `routeKeys` to not use any non-word characters as this breaks the named regexes e.g. `"Invalid regular expression: "^/(?<data\-provider\-id>[^/]+?)(?:/)?$"`
x-ref: https://github.com/zeit/now/pull/4355
As noticed in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/13506 when a build or export command fails the tests can just stall. This attempts to address that by rejecting when the command doesn't exit correctly and `stdout` and `stderr` aren't being looked at
This error isn't specific to just fallback SSG pages since any dynamic SSG page that is rewritten to can cause the `/_next/data` request to fail also since it currently derived from the the URL.
This can also fail for `getServerSideProps` since it derives the `/_next/data` URL the same way so might need to be updated to show in that case also
In serverless mode, it's best practice to propagate an unhandled error so that the function is disposed instead of recycled. This helps fix the "bad state" problem.
This addresses some errors for `/_next/data` requests where encoded `/` values in dynamic route param would cause invalid behavior, a headers already sent error would be shown when sending the fallback page in development, and when rendering the `_error` page for a data request the error response would still be treated as a data request.
This also adds test cases for these errors to prevent regression
Since non-fallback pages don't rely on the URL for hydration we can allow them to be rewritten to but pages with fallback still can't be rewritten to because we won't be able to parse the correct `/_next/data` path to request the page's data from. I added a test for this behavior and ensured it works correctly on Now.
Example on with fallback false rewrite on Now:
https://tst-rewrite-cp9vge4bg.now.sh/about
* Rename unstable GSP revalidate field
* Update error message
* Tweak error message some more
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
* Verify GS(S)P Serializability
* Add support for cyclic refs
* Add unit tests
* Test for error in development mode
* Fix prerender preview tests
* Fix gssp preview tests
* fix 2x test cases
* Add desired test
* fix some more tests
* Fix route manifest expect
* Fix test expects
* Test that `getServerSideProps` does not error in production
* Test that getStaticProps is not checked in production
* Test serialization check during build
* Fix export detection for serverless
* Update test/unit/is-serializable-props.test.js
Co-Authored-By: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>
Co-authored-by: JJ Kasper <jj@jjsweb.site>