~I am not sure if this is a valid fix yet, but I was going to let CI run the tests for me. I'll close and look into it if the build fails.~
Let me know if this will cause issues, but I don't think it should. The React docs recommends moving `componentWillMount` logic into the constructor
This PR:
* Removes dublicate `className` in: `<meta charSet="utf-8" class="next-head"/>`
* Refactores head reducer
Special thanks to @udanpe for reporting and @geoffRGWilliams for bringing me on the right tack! 🙌Closes#4745, #4802
- [x] Add unit test
- [x] Allow to get the display name of a native component (e.g.: `div`) without throwing
- [ ] Remove displayName in production mode
`<Container>` does not receive any property. There is no way the *scrollToHash* logic can work right now. I believe it's a regression. It was working fine at some point. I'm sorry, I'm too lazy to add a test.
This fix was tested on Material-UI 👌.
This bug reproduction is the following:
As soon as you want to transition to a new page with a hash. The scroll doesn't change.
- start on pageA
- you scrollTop to 100
- you move to pageB#hash
- you stay at scrollTop 100, but #hash is at scrollTop 400.
* Throw error if getInitialProps is defined as as instance method
Omitting the static keyword happens pretty often. Therefore we should trigger a warning in devmode.
Closes: #4782
* Document getInitialProps error
* Add unit tests for loadGetInitialProps
* 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
There are occasions where it is useful to have `target='_blank'` on hyperlinks within your own app. (For example, if your app is being loaded in an iframe and you'd like for the links to break out in to new windows.)
With this PR, the `onClick` logic in Link now checks for an external target on the nested <a/> tag, and will fall back to the default behavior if it's present, similar to the logic for shift-/cmd-clicking the link.
When clicking a next/link with a hash (#something) multiple times, it wouldn't keep the scrolling behavior browsers have. This makes sure we correctly trigger it.
Fixes#4620
On the server and when navigating pages, the `asPath` is the pathname + query + hash visible to the users, not an url. This makes sure that we keep it consistent between hot reloads.
The prepares for next-server.
I also took this as an opportunity to get all build directory paths from a single location, as they were previously scattered across webpack/babel plugins and loaders.
* Make router properties update when re-rendering
* Remove documentation about methods that have been deprecated since v2/v3
* Update next export documentation
resolves#4115
For now, I just added `'article:tag'` so it could be duplicated if we need more we have to extend:
```javascript
const ALLOWED_DUPLICATES = ['article:tag']
```
Previously we called this directory holding the pages/chunks for server rendering `.next/dist` instead of `.next/server` which is confusing both when looking at it and in the codebase, since there's also `distDir` as a configuration option.
Also made this a constant in `next/constants` so functionality using this can be easily found.
Allow `onClick` on `next/link` child. This should not be a breaking change, but it's a very useful feature. Real-life use cases include: analytics or closing menu on navigation, and other.
- [x] allow optional `onClick` on `next/link` component's child
- [x] call original `child.props.onClick(e)` before `this.linkClicked(e)`
- [x] add integration tests
- [x] cancel the navigation if `e.defaultPrevented === true`
Fixes#1490
This PR adds events for when there is a hash-only change in the URL. This is needed because `window.addEventListener('hashchange', ...)` does not work with next.js because it is using pushState.
* Handle production errors correctly
* Improved source map support
* Make react-hot-loader hold state again
* Remove console.log
* Load modules on demand
* Catch errors in rewriteErrorTrace
* Update comment
* Update comment
* Remove source-map-support
* Load modules in next-dev
* Make sure error logged has sourcemaps too
* Add tests for production runtime errors
* Add tests for development runtime errors. Fix issue with client side errors in development
* Move functionality back to renderError now that error handling is consistent
* Rename to applySourcemaps
* Expose pages/_app.js
* Add tests for _app and _document
* Uncomment deprecation warnings
* Add documentation for _app, improve documentation of _document
* Update docs / test for _document
* Add _document to client compiler in development
* Add missing app.js to comment
* Only warn once
* Add url-deprecated error page
* Combine tests
* Yse same message for all methods of ‘props.url’
* Update docs around _app
* Update documentation
* Quotes
* Update table of contents
* Add build manifest
* Split out css since they don’t have exact name
* Remove pages map
* Fix locations test
* Re-run tests
* Get consistent open ports
* Fix static tests
* Add comment about Cache-Control header
* Initial implementation of next export without exportPathMap
* Shorter message
* Set up flow
* Create pages manifest
* Use pagesManifest for next export
* Fix tests
* Document defaultPathMap
* Replacing the path is no longer needed
* Use posix normalize for consistent behaviour
* Remove second instance of examples
* Add comment about what pages-manifest does
* Make windows path a route
* Add next/config
* Set config on server start / client render
* Add documentation for next/config
* Add next/config support for next export
* Fix test
* Use the correct name
* Set default to empty object on the client side
* Add config tests
* Rename config to runtimeConfig
* Allow next.config.js to export a function
* Expose phases to the configuration function
* Use same value as variable name
* Add next/constants
* Add documentation for config function / phases
* Add constants.js to npm bundle
* Remove special error script handling.
As a result of that, we can't detect 500 errors and buildIdMismatch via client side.
* Fix failing test cases.
* Refactor the code base.
* Remove Router.onAppUpdated