* Fix "EXDEV: cross-device link not permitted" error
* Fix lint errors
Not sure why standard passes in my dev environment, but hopefully this fixes the CI errors.
* Fix logic mistake
Wow, my bad :/
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.
Without this, modules built with Babel or Webpack would have hard-coded absolute paths
all the way back to the root of the filesystem. This prevented compilation and running
on different machines or even from different directories on the same machine.
With this change, paths are hard-coded to the top-most node_madules directory found,
which should make them portable relative to the app.
Fixes#1160
* Remove babell-plugin-transform-react-constant-elements.
With this, our shared-modules example's counter won't work in
production mode. (as this plugin enabled)
So, we could see more issues like this.
That's why we don't need this at this time.
* Update package.json.
* 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
* Add babel-preset-2016 support.
This adds the support for Exponentiation operator (**)
* Use babel-preset-latest.
* Remove babel-plugin-transform-async-to-generator in favor of babel-plugin-latest
It has es2017 preset and it comes with the above plugin.
* Find custom babel config location properly.
Earlier we simply check for the .bablerc file in the dir.
But the actual logic is much complex.
Now we are using the babel's actual logic to find the
custom config location.
* Fix failing tests.
* Let webpack2 to handle ES2015 module system
Since Node.js can't do that, we need to transpile
ES2015 module system in the emit-file-loader.
* Use sourceMaps only in dev.
* Introduce a transform option to emit-file-loader
So, we can move our ES2015 transpile code with that option.
* Remove unwanted argument options.
* Update comments.
* Use dev flag instead of NODE_ENV
* Make sure lastAppProps always have some value.
* Revert "Make sure lastAppProps always have some value."
This reverts commit b4ae722d9c1a4460e17dbdc041b111cbd492b2aa.
* Throw an error, if we found an empty object from getInitialProps.
* Add proper tests for getInitialProps empty check.
* 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.
* Remove default next pages compilation from the main babel-loader.
This will fix the issue when the user ignore node_modules
via our .babelrc option.
* Change babel-loaders 'query' to 'options'.
That's what's supported/recommended in webpack 2
* 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.