The change in #1155 to remove server-side gzipping changed static
rendering to no longer return a promise, which broke the Hapi example
that was waiting for a resolved promise before closing the request.
This PR fixes up all render or serve methods of server.js to
consistently either await and/or return. Additionally, it collapses
serveStatic and _serveStatic, as _serveStatic no longer needs to be
factored out.
* adding hostname argument to CLI
* using -H instead of -hn
* removing hostname default
* checking that hostname has a truthy value that's not a boolean
* making the log message match the hostname
* oops
* Use jest-cli instead of gulp plugin.
* Use jest-cli instead of gulp plugin.
* Move fixtures into the examples dir.
* Move test code of example app to the basic example.
* Add isolated tests for server/resolve
* Allow tests to use cheerio.
* Use portfinder to get a unique port.
* Move back integration tests into the example dir.
* Introduce next-test-utils.
* Remove gulp-jest
* Add coveralls support.
* Use transpiled version of code in dist.
This is to make sure same file gets covered
by both unit/isolated tests and integration tests.
* Add support for source maps.
* Use code from dist always.
* Use nyc to stop instrument.
* Add integration test suite for production usage.
* Use jest-cli.
* Add support for running e2e tests.
* Check gzipPath with fs.stat before serving
Otherwise, serve package might throw issues other than ENOENT
* Install chromedriver with npm install.
* Install chrome on travis-ci.
* Add --forceExit to Jest.
* Run tests only on Node v6.
That's because selenium-webdriver only supports
Node 6 LTS.
* Use chromedriver NPM module to install chromedriver.
* Use wd as the webdriver client.
* Run chromedriver before tests.
* Run travis for both node 4 and 6
* Remove unwanted npm install script.
* Move some common text utilities to next-test-utils
* Add lint checks and testing in npm prepublish hook.
* Use npm on travis-ci.
We are having some caching issues with yarn and chromedriver.
* Make tests work on windows.\n But chromedriver doesn't work.
* Clean up dependencies.
* Run chromedriver in background without any tools.
* Fix a typo in the code.
* Use ES6 features used in node4 inside the gulpfile.
* Add some comments.
* Add support for running in windows.
* Stop chromedriver properly on windows.
* Fix typos.
* Write BUILD_ID when building.
It's a random id (uuid.v4())
* Add buildId to the core JS files.
* Add immutable cache-control header.
Only if the buildId is matched.
* Set '-' as the dev buildId always.
* Add buildId handling for JSON pages.
* Server JSON pages directly from the filesystem.
* Make Json pages even if there's an error.
* Implement much better page serving.
* Use JsonPagesPlugin in the production mode as well.
* Add gzip support for JSON pages.
* Use glob-promise instead of recursive-readdir
* Handle renderStatic 404 properly.
* Simply the gzip code.
* Cache already read JSON pages.
* Change JSON pages extension to .json.
* Fix HMR related issue.
* Fix hot-reload for .json solely on server.
* Properly clear cache on hot-reloader.
* Convert .js pages into .json page right inside the plugin.
* Fix gzipping .json pages.
* Remove unwanted json pages cleanup.
* Get rid of deprecated fs.exists for fs.access
* Add AOT gzip content-encoding support.
Currently we only do this for
main.js and commons.js only.
* Remove unwanted await.
* Use Promise.all to gzip assets in parallel.
* Remove the use of CDN and bundle everything inside the app.
We still pre-build the prefetcher because it needs
different webpack config which only targets browsers
supports Service Workers.
* Remove cdn config item.
We no longer using it.
* Stop adding script tags when staticMarkup=true
* Remove babel-plugin-transform-remove-strict-mode NPM module.
* Register the service worker.
* Update prefetcher code to do prefetching.
* Implement the core prefetching API.
support "import <Link>, { prefetch } from 'next/prefetch'"
* Implement a better communication system with the service worker.
* Add a separate example for prefetching
* Fix some typos.
* Initiate service worker support even prefetching is not used.
This is pretty important since initiating will reset the cache.
If we don't do this, it's possible to have old cached resources
after the user decided to remove all of the prefetching logic.
In this case, even the page didn't prefetch it'll use the
previously cached pages. That because of there might be a already running
service worker.
* Use url module to get pathname.
* Move prefetcher code to the client from pages
Now we also do a webpack build for the prefetcher code.
* Add prefetching docs to the README.md
* Fix some typo.
* Register service worker only if asked to prefetch
We also clean the cache always, even we initialize
the service worker or not.
* Add example app which demonstrate the problem.
* Add the first working version.
* Fix lint issues.
* Add README.md
* Use /_next/main.js as the main file URI
* Add the support for loading the core next bundle.
* Optimize the output by removing Next modules from pages.
* Use the same package.json as master use.
* Change the example repo's README for simpler instructions.
* Change example projects package.json to support next build and start.
* Change main.js into commons.js.
* Add support for hot core reload and errors.
* Introduce require based on eval-script.
* Add error reporting support with hot reloading.
* Update README.md
* add detach-plugin
* detach-plugin: remove unused property
* watch-pages-plugin: replace _error.js when user defined one was added/removed
* dynamic-entry-plugin: delete cache
* fix HMR settings for _error.js
* render: pass error only on dev
* hot-reload: enable to hot-reload error page
* server: check if /_error has compilation errors
* webapck-dev-client: fix reloading /_error