`<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.
Depends on https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/pull/228
Failing tests are expected as `@zeit/next-css` has to be updated/released first.
This implements rendering of `.css` chunks. Effectively removing the custom document requirement when adding next-css/sass/less/stylus.
* 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
* Add support for custom App and Component enhancers
* Add ctx.renderPage test
* Add tests for single enhancer function
* Cleanup renderPage options check
* Cleanup
* Add comment about backwards compatibility for renderPage
* Add more test cases
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.
## What's wrong
This problem is specific to errors that happen on the client _after_ the initial mounting of the component. (The router has special logic to handle exceptions thrown in `getInitialProps` during a client-side navigation, and I've confirmed this logic is correct.)
Specifically, if the page is mounted, and you raise an exception on the page, the exception will cause the error page to be mounted without ever invoking `getInitialProps` on the new App/Error page pairing.
This has been illustrated with multiple repros in #4574.
## Why is it broken
This regression was introduced two months ago in #4156, where the invocation of `getInitialProps` was removed from the app's top-level error handler. Specifically, [this line](https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/4156/files#diff-895656aeaccff5d7c0f56a113ede9662L147) was removed and [replaced by a comment](https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/4156/files#diff-895656aeaccff5d7c0f56a113ede9662R167) that says that "`App` will handle the calling of `getInitialProps`".
I believe the sentiment about "`App` will handle calling `getInitialProps`" is mistaken. In fact, it really doesn't make sense on its face, since it would require an instance lifecycle method of `App` (which is mounted immediately after the comment) to invoke the `static getInitialProps` method on the error page.
## How I fixed it
I've fixed this in a fork by restoring Lines 146 – 148 that were removed in #4156. I think this is the right fix, but Next.js's handling of `getInitialProps` could certainly be improved. (The code in [this conditional](86d01706a6/client/index.js (L173)) speaks to the unnecessary complexity around this.)
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#4686
Adds tests for @zeit/next-typescript so that we don't regress on this again.
I've fixed an issue in the `next` CLI too which caused lingering processes when the process gets force killed, which is what we do in the test suite, so it kept running if there was no manual quit.
This PR fixes#4615
From the issue :
> One thing we might consider is merging and showing a warning for keys not defined in exportPathMap
The behaviour after this PR is the following :
```js
// next.config.js
module.exports = {
exportPathMap: () => ({
'/': { page: '/', query: { a: 'blue' } }
})
}
```
| url called | `ctx.query` | warning ? |
|-|-|-|
| `/` | `{ a: 'blue' }` | |
| `/?a=red` | `{ a: 'blue' }` | |
| `/?b=green` | `{ a: 'blue', b: 'green' }` | `... parameter 'b' missing in exportPathMap` |
Is that the expected behaviour ? If not, I'll update the PR to shape the expected behavior.
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']
```
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
* Don’t use chunkhash in development
* Add test for dynamic imports styling
* Remove pre-load of dynamic page
* Make sure the browser gets closed only once
Adds an example based off of @jthegedus work on firebase hosting, compatible with next v6 and using typescript in both the firebase functions and the next app.
* 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
* Allow etags to be disabled with config option
- CR Change: Rename option to generateEtags
- CR Change: Add tests for etag generation
- CR Change: Refactor to use next.config.js
- Update documentation
* Use renderOpts instead of passing nextConfig
* Removed combine-assets-plugin, since its very broken
* Bundle everything into app.js on production build
* Clean up
* Removed app.js from server routes
* Renamed app.js -> main.js and removed commons from loading
* Remove commons and react CommonChunks
* Removed the commons route
* Killing the entire build-stats hack for app.js
* Removed unused md5-file package
* Add specific test cases for Error Recovery.
* Update hmr/about.js
* Add a test case: should recover after a bad return from the render function
* Add test case: should recover from errors in getInitialProps in client
* Add test case: should recover after an error reported via SSR
* Add a test case: should recover from 404 after a page has been added
* Refactor code base.
* 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
* Fix SSR error handling.
* Remove unwanted console.logs
* Fix a typo.
* Fix current tests.
* Add a new test case for this case.
* Error should only be logged if it is not a 404
* Add custom-server-typescript example (see #3694)
* Fix linting errors in custom-server-typescript
* Provide proper arguments to ts-node.
* Fix import and fix all linting errors.
* Use import in server as well.
* Update nodemon.json