* Remove traces of glamor
As talked about with @rauchg. Glamor takes up around 60KB of the bundle (pre-gzip). Since styled-jsx is the way to go now and we support adding glamor by the user we should remove it as dependency cause it is bundled even when not used.
Added rehydration to the example, since we did that in our code.
There is only one thing I'm not sure about and want to discuss:
what should we do with next/css. Right now I added a throw for when it is imported. I'm not sure if we should do that / some other way to notify the user it has been removed. The reasoning behind the throw is that when we would do a console.warn the user would see 'css.default.<X>' not found because we don't have the glamor dependency anymore.
* Update yarn.lock
* Remove test for styles
* Implement a very simple prefetching solution.
* Remove next-prefetcher.
* Require 'whatwg-fetch' only in the client.
* Use xhr in the code.
* Use a simple fetching solution.
* Fix 404 and xhr status issue.
* Move the prefetching implementation to next/router.
* Add deprecated warnning for next/prefetch
* Run only 2 parellel prefetching request at a time.
* Change xhr to jsonPageRes.
* Improve the prefetching logic.
* Add unit tests covering the Router.prefetch()
* Update examples to use the new syntax.
* Update docs.
* Use execOnce() to manage warn printing.
* Remove prefetcher building from the flyfile.js
Because, we no longer use it.
* Using styled-jsx for with-jest example.
* Set the displayName of the wraped components.
Otherwise it won't get the correct displayName if the
original component doesn't provide it by using it's function name.
* Remember scroll position on error
* Added comment + check if lastScroll was set
* Remove check for lastAppProps
* Use events to make scroll persistence dev-only
* Return EventEmitter from next()
* Update next-dev.js
* Use service-worker to fetch only JSON pages.
We simply don't need to proxy other requests through that.
That's might cause some latency issues.
* Use a better regexp to identify JSON pages.
* Do not patch prototypes with render exposed only as a getter.
* Use Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor to make things simpler.
* Get the prototype which has the render method.
* 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.
* compile _document using webpack
* don't emit the bundle file of _document.js
* exclude _document.js from minChunks of CommonsChunkPlugin
* handle creation/removal of pages/_document.js
* improve path handlings
* Immplement the initial singleton Router.
* Use the new SingletonRouter for HMR error handling.
* Use SingletonRouter inside the Link.
* Create an example app using the Router.
* Make the url parameter optional in Router.push and Router.replace
* Add a section about next/router in the README.
* Remove the use of CDN and bundle everything inside the app.
We still pre-build the prefetcher because it needs
different webpack config which only targets browsers
supports Service Workers.
* Remove cdn config item.
We no longer using it.
* Stop adding script tags when staticMarkup=true
* Remove babel-plugin-transform-remove-strict-mode NPM module.
* Register the service worker.
* Update prefetcher code to do prefetching.
* Implement the core prefetching API.
support "import <Link>, { prefetch } from 'next/prefetch'"
* Implement a better communication system with the service worker.
* Add a separate example for prefetching
* Fix some typos.
* Initiate service worker support even prefetching is not used.
This is pretty important since initiating will reset the cache.
If we don't do this, it's possible to have old cached resources
after the user decided to remove all of the prefetching logic.
In this case, even the page didn't prefetch it'll use the
previously cached pages. That because of there might be a already running
service worker.
* Use url module to get pathname.
* Move prefetcher code to the client from pages
Now we also do a webpack build for the prefetcher code.
* Add prefetching docs to the README.md
* Fix some typo.
* Register service worker only if asked to prefetch
We also clean the cache always, even we initialize
the service worker or not.
Earlier we add a event to init next.js when dom has loaded.
But if at that time dom is already loaded, next.js won't get init ever.
Now we are using domready NPM module which handle these for us.
* Add example app which demonstrate the problem.
* Add the first working version.
* Fix lint issues.
* Add README.md
* Use /_next/main.js as the main file URI
* Add the support for loading the core next bundle.
* Optimize the output by removing Next modules from pages.
* Use the same package.json as master use.
* Change the example repo's README for simpler instructions.
* Change example projects package.json to support next build and start.
* Change main.js into commons.js.
* Add support for hot core reload and errors.
* Introduce require based on eval-script.
* Add error reporting support with hot reloading.
* Update README.md
* add detach-plugin
* detach-plugin: remove unused property
* watch-pages-plugin: replace _error.js when user defined one was added/removed
* dynamic-entry-plugin: delete cache
* fix HMR settings for _error.js
* render: pass error only on dev
* hot-reload: enable to hot-reload error page
* server: check if /_error has compilation errors
* webapck-dev-client: fix reloading /_error