* Improve with-sentry example
* remove nonexisting keys from request and update errorInfo handling
* readd query and pathname
* read query and params and add pathname and query to client
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.
* Remove obsolete check in dev-server
* Don’t require package.json at runtime
Inline the Next.js version at publish time, so that there’s no runtime dependency for this
* Initial dev server
* Remove obsolete check
* Move hotReloader to dev-server
* Use parent renderErrorToHTML to remove dep on render.js
* Remove dev option from server itself
* show warning if there is a title in _document.js Head
* dont loop through children in production
* only 1 loop through this.props.children 💪
* also raise warning in test env
* check for null childs
- This makes sure the Next.js renderer / server doesn't have a dependency on the `http` module.
- Splits out util functions for SSR only
- Removes obsolete methods / methods that weren't being tree-shaken
Since version 2.1, react-apollo is exposing some new components that use the function-as-child (or render-prop) pattern to let you connect apollo-client magic with your components. See the blog article: [New in React Apollo 2.1](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/react-apollo-migration.html)
If I'm not mistaken, it's generally agreed that this pattern is (where it works) superior to the HOC pattern, for reasons that are best explained here: https://cdb.reacttraining.com/use-a-render-prop-50de598f11ce
So I updated the with-apollo example to use the new API, and IMO this code is much simpler and natural to read and understand, especially if you are not already familiar with Apollo's HOC APIs.
I broke up my changes into separate commits, for easier review. Commits with "Refactor" in the message accomplish the goal of switching to the new APIs while minimizing line-by-line differences (select "Hide whitespace changes" under "Diff settings"). Commits with "Clean up" in the message follow up the refactoring with trivial things like reorganizing code sections, renaming variables, etc.
For the components doing mutations, I chose not to use the `Mutation` component, since that doesn't really make sense to me; a mutation is something that happens at a point in time, so it's not meaningful to represent a mutation in the markup, which exists for a period of time. All that component does is expose a `mutate` function for a single specified mutation, and `result` data for a single firing of the mutation (which we don't need anyways; apollo handles updating the local data with the result). To me it seems simpler and more flexible to just get the apollo client via `ApolloConsumer` and call `.mutate()` on it.
In case anyone is interested, here's what my version of `PostUpvoter` using the `Mutation` component looked like:
<details>
```jsx
import React from 'react'
import { Mutation } from 'react-apollo'
import { gql } from 'apollo-boost'
export default function PostUpvoter ({ votes, id }) {
return (
<Mutation mutation={upvotePost}>
{mutate => (
<button onClick={() => upvote(id, votes + 1, mutate)}>
{votes}
<style jsx>{`
button {
background-color: transparent;
border: 1px solid #e4e4e4;
color: #000;
}
button:active {
background-color: transparent;
}
button:before {
align-self: center;
border-color: transparent transparent #000000 transparent;
border-style: solid;
border-width: 0 4px 6px 4px;
content: '';
height: 0;
margin-right: 5px;
width: 0;
}
`}</style>
</button>
)}
</Mutation>
)
}
const upvotePost = gql`
mutation updatePost($id: ID!, $votes: Int) {
updatePost(id: $id, votes: $votes) {
id
__typename
votes
}
}
`
function upvote (id, votes, mutate) {
mutate({
variables: { id, votes },
optimisticResponse: {
__typename: 'Mutation',
updatePost: {
__typename: 'Post',
id,
votes
}
}
})
}
```
</details>
###
I'm happy with where things are at here, but I'm more than happy to address any comments, concerns, ideas for improvent!
Thanks!
* 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
This fixes https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/5260 by making sure that `index.js` has `getInitialProps` defined on the page exported component, not the child component.
When fixing that, I uncovered an issue where the server side rendered HTML did not match the clientside HTML, so I reworked _app.js to use the `i18nextprovider` component which has props to hydrate the initial data (for SSR), and makes sure the correct i18n instance is passed to all child components through context.
Before:
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charSet="utf-8" class="next-head"/>
<link rel="preload" href="/_next/static/development/pages/index.js" as="script"/>
<link rel="preload" href="/_next/static/development/pages/_app.js" as="script"/>
<link rel="preload" href="/_next/static/development/pages/_error.js" as="script"/>
<link rel="preload" href="/_next/static/runtime/webpack.js" as="script"/>
<link rel="preload" href="/_next/static/runtime/main.js" as="script"/>
</head>
<body>
<div id="__next"></div>
<script src="/_next/static/development/dll/dll_4a2ab6ce0cb456fbfead.js"></script><script>__NEXT_DATA__ = {"props":{"pageProps":{}},"page":"/","pathname":"/","query":{},"buildId":"development"};__NEXT_LOADED_PAGES__=[];__NEXT_REGISTER_PAGE=function(r,f){__NEXT_LOADED_PAGES__.push([r, f])}</script><script async="" id="__NEXT_PAGE__/" src="/_next/static/development/pages/index.js"></script><script async="" id="__NEXT_PAGE__/_app" src="/_next/static/development/pages/_app.js"></script><script async="" id="__NEXT_PAGE__/_error" src="/_next/static/development/pages/_error.js"></script><script src="/_next/static/runtime/webpack.js" async=""></script><script src="/_next/static/runtime/main.js" async=""></script>
</body>
</html>
```
After:
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charSet="utf-8" class="next-head"/>
<link rel="preload" href="/_next/static/development/pages/index.js" as="script"/>
<link rel="preload" href="/_next/static/development/pages/_app.js" as="script"/>
<link rel="preload" href="/_next/static/development/pages/_error.js" as="script"/>
<link rel="preload" href="/_next/static/runtime/webpack.js" as="script"/>
<link rel="preload" href="/_next/static/runtime/main.js" as="script"/>
</head>
<body>
<div id="__next">
<h1>This example integrates react-i18next for simple internationalization.</h1>
<div>
<h1>welcome to next.js</h1>
<p>This example integrates react-i18next for simple internationalization.</p>
<p>test words for en</p>
<div><button>fire in the wind for en</button></div>
<p>You can either pass t function to child components.</p>
<p>Or wrap your component using the translate hoc provided by react-i18next.</p>
<p>Alternatively, you can use <code>Trans</code> component.</p>
<a href="/page2">Go to page 2</a><br/><a href="/page3">Go to page 3 (no hoc)</a>
</div>
</div>
<script src="/_next/static/development/dll/dll_4a2ab6ce0cb456fbfead.js"></script><script>__NEXT_DATA__ = {"props":{"pageProps":{"i18n":null,"initialI18nStore":{"en":{"home":{"welcome":"welcome to next.js","sample_test":"test words for en","sample_button":"fire in the wind for en","link":{"gotoPage2":"Go to page 2","gotoPage3":"Go to page 3 (no hoc)"}},"common":{"integrates_react-i18next":"This example integrates react-i18next for simple internationalization.","pureComponent":"You can either pass t function to child components.","extendedComponent":"Or wrap your component using the translate hoc provided by react-i18next.","transComponent":"Alternatively, you can use \u003c1\u003eTrans\u003c/1\u003e component."}}},"initialLanguage":"en-US"}},"page":"/","pathname":"/","query":{},"buildId":"development"};__NEXT_LOADED_PAGES__=[];__NEXT_REGISTER_PAGE=function(r,f){__NEXT_LOADED_PAGES__.push([r, f])}</script><script async="" id="__NEXT_PAGE__/" src="/_next/static/development/pages/index.js"></script><script async="" id="__NEXT_PAGE__/_app" src="/_next/static/development/pages/_app.js"></script><script async="" id="__NEXT_PAGE__/_error" src="/_next/static/development/pages/_error.js"></script><script src="/_next/static/runtime/webpack.js" async=""></script><script src="/_next/static/runtime/main.js" async=""></script>
</body>
</html>
```
* Update .babelrc
babel-plugin-transform-decorators-legacy does not exist in babel 7 in replace use @babel/plugin-proposal-decorators
* Update package.json
Acording the last commit please, test this example , will be work .