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Tim Neutkens 2a50c176cf
Make HMR still apply updates when there is a webpack warning (#6099)
Fixes #5363

I noticed this happening when making some changes on the nextjs.org/learn app. Basically we didn't apply updates when a warning was emitted from webpack. This would cause issues for users using eslint-loader or similar too.
2019-01-21 22:39:39 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 189ac8bb1b
Remove /asset from exportPathMap (#6053)
For some reason one test inconsistently failed.
2019-01-14 15:32:55 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 02ab732096
Remove next/asset (#6046)
* Remove next/asset

Reasoning described in #5970

* Remove next/asset tests

* Bring back asset-page
2019-01-14 01:32:20 +01:00
Tim Neutkens f9efe05d4b Add new limit for size 2019-01-11 23:57:38 +01:00
tangye ad5431b4ae
should not change method to replaceState unless asPath is the same (#6033)
original code in `/lib/router/router.js`
```
  urlIsNew (pathname, query) {
    return this.pathname !== pathname || !shallowEquals(query, this.query)
  }
```
the urlIsNew compare `this.pathname` to an argument `pathname`
the invokers:
```
    // If asked to change the current URL we should reload the current page
    // (not location.reload() but reload getInitialProps and other Next.js stuffs)
    // We also need to set the method = replaceState always
    // as this should not go into the history (That's how browsers work)
    if (!this.urlIsNew(asPathname, asQuery)) {
      method = 'replaceState'
    }
```
the parameter here is `asPathname` destructured from `asPath`

so here is a problem when we reuse a single page rendered in two asPaths

pages/a.js
```
<>
  <Link href='/a'><a>goto a</a></Link>
  <Link href='/a' as='/b'><a>goto b</a></Link>
</>
```
If we navigate to page /a, then click 'goto b', actually the history is replaced, not pushed.
It is expected that history could be correctly pushed and popped as long as the browser url is changed.
2019-01-11 15:44:25 -06:00
Tim Neutkens 9ffd23eeef
Replace pages-plugin with loader (#5994)
* Remove unused argument

* Replace pages-plugin with loader

* Add loader-utils types

* Remove logs

* Bring back previous deposal behavior

* Remove console.log

* Remove webpack/utils as it’s no longer in use

* Remove hot-self-accept-loader

* Error Recovery tests

* Make hotSelfAccept a noop default loader

* Fix windows deleted/added

* Remove logging

* Remove unused variables

* Remove log

* Simplify entrypoint generation

* Don’t return the function

* Fix _app test

* Remove code that’s always true

* Move aliases to constants

* Use alias

* Join pages alias in reduce

* Default pages differently

* Loop over pages instead of manually defining

* Move entry generation into common function

* Update packages/next/build/webpack/loaders/next-client-pages-loader.ts

Co-Authored-By: timneutkens <tim@timneutkens.nl>

* Update packages/next/build/webpack/loaders/next-client-pages-loader.ts
2019-01-08 23:10:32 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 07c6e2852f
Export render instead of default for serverless target (#5979)
Extends on #5927, instead of `.default` we'll expose `.render` which is semantically more correct / mirrors the naming of the custom server API.

I've updated the spec in #5927 to reflect this change.

(copied from #5927):

```js
const http = require('http')
const page = require('./.next/serverless/about.js')
const server = new http.Server((req, res) => page.render(req, res))
server.listen(3000, () => console.log('Listening on http://localhost:3000'))
```
2019-01-02 14:59:28 +01:00
JJ Kasper ba8cb31a40 Added WebSocket arg to allow manually setting port (#5963)
Saw a reply on the original pull request that the WebSocket using a random port broke their set up so I added a `--websocket` or `-w` argument similar to the `-p` argument to allow manually setting this port also.
2019-01-01 01:07:10 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 0f23faf81f
Serverless Next.js (#5927)
**This does not change existing behavior.**

building to serverless is completely opt-in.

- Implements `target: 'serverless'` in `next.config.js`
- Removes `next build --lambdas` (was only available on next@canary so far)

This implements the concept of build targets. Currently there will be 2 build targets:

- server (This is the target that already existed / the default, no changes here)
- serverless (New target aimed at compiling pages to serverless handlers)

The serverless target will output a single file per `page` in the `pages` directory:

- `pages/index.js` => `.next/serverless/index.js`
- `pages/about.js` => `.next/serverless/about.js`

So what is inside `.next/serverless/about.js`? All the code needed to render that specific page. It has the Node.js `http.Server` request handler function signature:

```ts
(req: http.IncomingMessage, res: http.ServerResponse) => void
```

So how do you use it? Generally you **don't** want to use the below example, but for illustration purposes it's shown how the handler is called using a plain `http.Server`:

```js
const http = require('http')
// Note that `.default` is needed because the exported module is an esmodule
const handler = require('./.next/serverless/about.js').default
const server = new http.Server((req, res) => handler(req, res))
server.listen(3000, () => console.log('Listening on http://localhost:3000'))
```

Generally you'll upload this handler function to an external service like [Now v2](https://zeit.co/now-2), the `@now/next` builder will be updated to reflect these changes. This means that it'll be no longer neccesary for `@now/next` to do some of the guesswork in creating smaller handler functions. As Next.js will output the smallest possible serverless handler function automatically.

The function has 0 dependencies so no node_modules are required to run it, and is generally very small. 45Kb zipped is the baseline, but I'm sure we can make it even smaller in the future.

One important thing to note is that the function won't try to load `next.config.js`, so `publicRuntimeConfig` / `serverRuntimeConfig` are not supported. Reasons are outlined here: #5846

So to summarize:

- every page becomes a serverless function
- the serverless function has 0 dependencies (they're all inlined)
- "just" uses the `req` and `res` coming from Node.js
- opt-in using `target: 'serverless'` in `next.config.js`
- Does not load next.config.js when executing the function

TODO:

- [x] Compile next/dynamic / `import()` into the function file, so that no extra files have to be uploaded.
- [x] Setting `assetPrefix` at build time for serverless target
- [x] Support custom /_app
- [x] Support custom /_document
- [x] Support custom /_error
- [x] Add `next.config.js` property for `target`

Need discussion:
- [ ] Since the serverless target won't support `publicRuntimeConfig` / `serverRuntimeConfig` as they're runtime values. I think we should support build-time env var replacement with webpack.DefinePlugin or similar.
- [ ] Serving static files with the correct cache-control, as there is no static file serving in the serverless target
2018-12-28 11:39:12 +01:00
Anderson Leite 2c916137b2 Add test for instance method on getInitialProps. (#5951) 2018-12-26 23:30:16 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 9a7ebb1cc5
Remove node-args in favor of NODE_OPTIONS environment variable (#5910) 2018-12-17 19:17:29 +01:00
Kyle Holmberg 72e7929242 Change page export validity check on client and server in development (#5857)
Resolves #4055 

Credit: https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/5095

I didn't use the ignore webpack plugin from the original PR and tested bundle size with https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/5339 - seems to be safe on that front.

Was able to get tests to pass locally, unsure of what goes wrong in CI 🤷‍♂️ 

**Questions**
1) The initial PR didn't include changes to `next-server/lib/router` in `getRouteInfo()`. Should the same changes be made within?

2) Should we add a test for rendering a component created via `forwardRef()`?

`component-with-forwardedRef`:
```javascript
export default React.forwardRef((props, ref) => <span {...props} forwardedRef={ref}>This is a component with a forwarded ref</span>);
```

some test:
```javascript
test('renders from forwardRef', async () => {
  const $ = await get$('/component-with-forwardedRef')
  const span = $('span')
  expect(span.text()).toMatch(/This is a component with a forwarded ref/)
})
```
2018-12-17 16:09:23 +01:00
DevSide ebf217cb16 add --node-args option (#5858)
This message is from @timneutkens after making changes:
- Convert executables to Typescript
- Remove `minimist` in favor of `arg` 
- Implement `--node-args` usage: `--node-args="--throw-deprecation"`
- Adds tests for usage of the `next` cli
2018-12-15 22:55:59 +01:00
JJ Kasper af07611a63 Implement websockets based on-demand-entries ping (#4508)
Fixes #4495

Here's my approach for replacing the XHR on-demand-entries pinger #1364 #4495. I'm not sure if this is the way everyone wants to accomplish this since I saw mention of using a separate server and port for the dynamic entries websocket, but thought this would be a fairly clean solution since it doesn't need that.

With this method the only change when using a custom server is you have to listen for the upgrade event and pass it to next.getRequestHandler(). Example: 
```
const server = app.listen(port)
const handleRequest = next.getRequestHandler()

if(dev) {
  server.on('upgrade', handleRequest)
}
```
2018-12-14 12:25:59 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 4426fdb98e
Make sure 404 is rendered (#5880) 2018-12-13 19:46:16 +01:00
Connor Davis 419bec0b9b Fix #5674 Append crossOrigin on the client side too, add config option for crossOrigin (#5873)
# Fixes https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/5674

This adds config option
```js
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
  crossOrigin: 'anonymous'
}
```
This config option is defined in the webpack Define Plugin at build.
`Head` and `NextScript` now use the config option, if it's not explicitly set on the element.
This value is now passed to Webpack so it can add it to scripts that it loads.
The value is now used in `PageLoader` (on the client) so it can add it to the scripts and links that it loads.
Using `<Head crossOrigin>` or `<NextScript crossOrigin>` is now deprecated.
2018-12-13 01:05:21 +01:00
Kyle Holmberg d58cecc92a Upgrade React from 16.4.2 to 16.6.3 (#5861)
* Upgrade React version

* Update size-limit test to account for React change
2018-12-11 22:10:55 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 93424b64a9
Use correct default for query (#5851) 2018-12-10 23:40:26 +01:00
Oscar Busk 27c0b199d0 Fix paths when built on windows (#5795)
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.
# Conflicts:
#	test/integration/production/test/index.test.js
2018-12-10 14:48:06 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 6542750e12
Fix edge case where file had module.export in the content (#5823)
We ran into this eg on hyper-site, which has `module.exports` in the content.
2018-12-05 14:37:26 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 29ed67b020
Add test for generateBuildId (#5816)
* Add docs for returning `null` from generateBuildId

* Add test for setting custom buildid

* Fix linting
2018-12-04 16:42:25 +01:00
Tim Neutkens d11a3aa34e
Add tests for isomorphic-unfetch bundling issue (#5805)
* Add tests for isomorphic-unfetch bundling issue

* Remove unneeded extra option

* Remove isomorphic-fetch
2018-12-04 10:59:12 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 9890e06907
Dedupe only items with unique key (#5800)
Fixes #3705
Fixes #4656

- No longer automatically dedupe certain tags. Only the ones we know are *never* going to be duplicate like charSet, title etc.
- Fix `key=""` behavior, making sure that if a unique key is provided tags are deduped based on that.

For example:

```jsx
<meta property='fb:pages' content='one'>
<meta property='fb:pages' content='two'>
```

Would currently cause

```jsx
<meta property='fb:pages' content='two'>
```

### After this change:

```jsx
<meta property='fb:pages' content='one'>
<meta property='fb:pages' content='two'>
```

Then if you use next/head multiple times / want to be able to override:

```jsx
<meta property='fb:pages' content='one' key="not-unique-key">
<meta property='fb:pages' content='two' key="not-unique-key">
```

Would cause:

```jsx
<meta property='fb:pages' content='two'>
```

As `key` gets deduped correctly after this PR, similar to how React itself works.
2018-12-03 17:28:42 +01:00
Tim Neutkens e5002234d0
Transpile imports if module has module.exports (#5780)
Fixes #5778
Fixes #3650
2018-11-30 17:56:07 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 633dd87b18
Handle 404 thrown from send (#5779) 2018-11-30 17:09:23 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 86d144b639 Temporarily disable sass test 2018-11-29 19:23:00 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 15bb1c5e79
Use Typescript to transpile Next.js core files instead of Babel (#5747)
- Replaces taskr-babel with taskr-typescript for the `next` package
- Makes sure Node 8+ is used, no unneeded transpilation
- Compile Next.js client side files through babel the same way pages are
- Compile Next.js client side files to esmodules, not commonjs, so that tree shaking works.
- Move error-debug.js out of next-server as it's only used/require in development
- Drop ansi-html as dependency from next-server
- Make next/link esmodule (for tree-shaking)
- Make next/router esmodule (for tree-shaking)
- add typescript compilation to next-server
- Remove last remains of Flow
- Move hoist-non-react-statics to next, out of next-server
- Move htmlescape to next, out of next-server
- Remove runtime-corejs2 from next-server
2018-11-28 15:03:02 +01:00
Anderson Leite 48d3ae2dd6 Remove unused vars and fix typo. (#5752)
- Removed unused "render" and "appPort" var from tests
- Fix typo on "occured" to "occurred"
2018-11-27 12:28:34 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 9d30e411b5
Fallback to <script> loading behavior when preload is not supported (#5744)
Based on https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/5737#discussion_r236059295

This will cause a warning in chrome/safari after 3s
2018-11-26 23:58:40 +01:00
Anderson Leite d6d9dd1e42 Tests for "ssr: true" on dynamic pages (#5728)
**What's this PR?**
Based on the feedback on [this PR](https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/5722) @timneutkens asked me to create a test for `ssr: true`

**What's it do?**

- adds a test for setting `ssr: true` - /basic
- adds a test for setting `ssr: true` - /production
2018-11-25 01:11:25 +01:00
Tim Neutkens cad19c808c
Use <link rel=“prefetch”> for prefetching (#5737)
* Use <link rel=“prefetch”> for prefetching

Fixes #5734

* Fix unit tests for router

* Add test for prefetch

* Rename test

* Check all logs for message
2018-11-25 00:47:39 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 9547e77820
use native http instead of micro (#5706) 2018-11-19 16:36:18 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 7d78c3b641 Add node_modules bundling under the --lambdas flag for next build (#5690)
* Add node_modules bundling under the —lambdas flag for next build

* Run minifier when lambdas mode is enabled

* Add lambdas option to next.config.js

* Add test for lambdas option
2018-11-17 11:15:33 -08:00
Adam Lane 4ce095df89 Add crossOrigin via props to _document Head and NextScript (#5646)
This alternative implementation of https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/5150 follows @timneutkens suggestion of using props.

Fixes #5150 
Fixes #3630
2018-11-13 21:36:09 +01:00
Tim Neutkens f01457e8fc
Take full advantage of caching between builds (#5597)
Takes advantage of caching between builds for Terser, also makes writing caches for babel-loader faster by disabling compression.

Results for zeit.co (350 pages):

Without cache:
[4:16:22 PM] Compiled server in 1m
[4:16:57 PM] Compiled client in 2m
  Done in 125.83s.

With cache:
[4:19:38 PM] Compiled client in 17s
[4:19:50 PM] Compiled server in 29s
  Done in 31.79s.

Note: these results are from my multi-core Macbook Pro 2017, exact specs:
MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports)
- 3,3 GHz Intel Core i5
- 16 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3
- Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 1536 MB

The `without cache` build runs uglify in parallel, so without cache is likely to take longer on environments where you have only 1 core available.

The `with cache` build however runs in a single thread, so the results should be similar.
2018-11-05 17:51:56 +01:00
Tim Neutkens 54b9df535d
Handle decoding errors correctly (#5589)
Fixes #4887
Fixes #3612

Also removes http-errors dependency from next-server, leaving a smaller install size
2018-11-04 01:22:33 +01:00
Corentin.Andre 1496ad6299 fix: update correct path to use when exporting 404 page (#5470)
When exporting error page, next defaults it to 404/index.html which is not recognized as a default 404 page.

This should fix https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/5035
2018-11-03 01:19:41 +01:00
Henrik Wenz d40f27239a Add size-limit test (#5339) 2018-10-20 17:03:19 +02:00
Henrik Wenz 18488f47b0 Fix linter (#5350)
* Fix linter

* Add test env

* Fix lint errors
2018-10-20 17:00:01 +02:00
Tim Neutkens 965f50beb2
Remove pathname (#5424) 2018-10-10 21:58:15 +02:00
Henrik Wenz ef01f13e5d Improve test setup (#5388)
* Update jest

* Let jest start chromedriver

This makes sure chromedriver always ends even if the test was canceled by the user.

* Properly close browser in production-config test

* Properly close browser in production/security test

* Properly close browser in export test

* Properly close browser in app-aspath test

* Remove taskr from project root

This isn’t needed anymore

* Readd taskr to project root (temporary)

* Improve global setup/teardown

* Properly close browser in basic/client-navigation test

Clicking an target=_blank link will open a second browser window. We can only close this by using broser.quit()
2018-10-07 15:04:43 +02:00
Andy b041fa4782 Support for wasm (#5316)
* Set a default path for wasm modules

* Added the mimetype "application/wasm" for wasm files

* Upgrade write-file-webpack-plugin to 4.4.1

* Made dynamic(import()) in test to dynamic(() => import())
2018-10-02 13:10:07 +02:00
Tim Neutkens 82d56e063a
next-server (#5357) 2018-10-02 00:55:31 +02:00
Tim Neutkens 3d94ae0a7d
Drop prepare requirement from production server (#5351)
As prepare is only needed to boot up the hot reloader + exportPathMap routes in development, it's not longer a requirement in the production server.
2018-10-01 16:31:47 +02:00
Tim Neutkens b1c4f3aec4
Monorepo (#5341)
- Implements Lerna
- Moves all source code into `packages/next`
- Keeps integration tests in the root directory
2018-10-01 01:02:10 +02:00
Tim Neutkens 1c328a8450
Make sure dynamicIds are added when using function as importer (#5308) 2018-09-27 16:40:54 +02:00
Tim Neutkens 6e4f0d8e70
Use getBrowserBodyText for HMR test (#5290) 2018-09-26 01:41:39 +02:00
Tim Neutkens db216e0086
Even more reliable error-recovery tests (#5284) 2018-09-26 01:04:15 +02:00
Tim Neutkens 139bc40fb5
More reliable error-recovery tests (#5281)
As they were failing intermittently, this PR tries to solve that.
2018-09-25 16:54:03 +02:00
Tim Neutkens 42736c061a
Introduce dynamic(() => import()) (#5249)
* Add failing tests

* Upgrade wd module

* Pass dynamic import webpack ids to the client side

* Pass through webpack ids to initalializer and only use those

* Compile dynamic(import()) to dynamic(() => import())

* Default dynamicIds

* Use forked hard-source-plugin

* Possibly fix test

* Make tests fail less intermittently

* Temporarily disable hard-source in production

* Make sure dynamic import chunks are unique

* Disable hard-source

* Log html if error is thrown

* Fix test
2018-09-25 15:27:09 +02:00