* Add Electron usage example
* Remove the deploy part
* Only allow GET request to our HTTP server
* Only allow request from an electron app (checking the user agent)
* Add warning about the local HTTP server
* Update package.json
* Update example to use Next.js v3
* Added required package.json fields with placeholders
* Use next:// file protocol to open internal built files
* Create next.config.js
* Update set-menu.js
* Update example to merge it with electron-next-skeleton ideas
* Rename Firebase Auth example
* Update gitignore to include npm5 lockfile
* Cloud Function
* Add Next app with two pages to demonstrate navigation
* Add Firebase Hosting and configuration to Host & Deploy
* Fix errors in rename for firebase-auth example
* Recommend pkg managers with caches for better perf
* Update with-firebase-hosting example
Fix code
* Update with-firebase-hosting example
Fix npm scripts and package.json files
* Update with-firebase-hosting example
Update README & install scripts
* Update with-firebase-hosting example
Update example package name
* Update with-firebase-hosting example
Fix to use single-quotes
* Update with-firebase-hosting example
VSCode did not like single-quotes! Sorry
* Fix gitignore file
By creating an intermediary component (with the HOC)
we save some React rendering logic.
That's also addressing an issue with JssProvider (react-jss)
that generate a new index at each render.
* Make dynamic import spec compliant.
Now we simply return the whole module incl. default field
In 'next/dynamic' we pick the default field if there is.
Since modules with default is mostly used next/dynamic, for the enduser, this change has no effect.
* Rename module into m
Using module could be confusing.
* Show webpack errors in all pages.
When there's a webpack error that means HMR failed too.
So, showing other pages won't makes sense since user
can't edit them and get changes via HMR.
That's why now we show the error on all pages.
* Remove exact propType checks from the error component.
When there's an error, something this check shows in the console.
That means it could accept more props.
Also this is not a public API. So, we don't want to do propType checks.