This PR Fixes#4920
So the problem is that when a next.js application is built on windows, the `pages-manifest.json` file is created with backslashes. If this built application is deployed to a linux hosting enviroment, the server will fail when trying to load the modules.
```
Error: Cannot find module '/user_code/next/server/bundles\pages\index.js
```
My simple solution is to modify the `pages-manifest.json` to always use linux separator (`/`), then also
modify `server/require.js` to, when requiring page, replace any separator (`\` or `/`) with current platform-specific file separator (`require('path').sep`).
The fix in `server/require.js` would be sufficient, but my opinion is that having some cross-platform consistency is nice.
This change was tested by bulding an application in windows and running it in linux and windows, aswell as building an application in linux and running it in linux and windows. The related tests was also run.
* Implement autodllplugin
* Add flow-typed for autodll-webpack-plugin
* Improve onClick tests
* Make third test pass
* Make sure DLL bundle is loaded without async
* Add nonce
* Fix windows DLL path
Depends on https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/pull/228
Failing tests are expected as `@zeit/next-css` has to be updated/released first.
This implements rendering of `.css` chunks. Effectively removing the custom document requirement when adding next-css/sass/less/stylus.
* Compile pages to .next/static/<buildid>/pages/<page>
* Fix test
* Export class instead of using exports
* Use constant for static directory
* Add comment about what the middleware does