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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ // This file is based on https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/blob/v1.1.4/packages/react-dev-utils/webpackHotDevClient.js // It's been edited to rely on webpack-hot-middleware and to be more compatible with SSR / Next.js 'use strict' import {getEventSourceWrapper} from './eventsource' import formatWebpackMessages from './format-webpack-messages' import * as ErrorOverlay from 'react-error-overlay' import stripAnsi from 'strip-ansi' import {rewriteStacktrace} from '../source-map-support' import fetch from 'unfetch' const { distDir } = window.__NEXT_DATA__ // This alternative WebpackDevServer combines the functionality of: // https://github.com/webpack/webpack-dev-server/blob/webpack-1/client/index.js // https://github.com/webpack/webpack/blob/webpack-1/hot/dev-server.js // It only supports their simplest configuration (hot updates on same server). // It makes some opinionated choices on top, like adding a syntax error overlay // that looks similar to our console output. The error overlay is inspired by: // https://github.com/glenjamin/webpack-hot-middleware // This is a modified version of create-react-app's webpackHotDevClient.js // It implements webpack-hot-middleware's EventSource events instead of webpack-dev-server's websocket. // https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/blob/25184c4e91ebabd16fe1cde3d8630830e4a36a01/packages/react-dev-utils/webpackHotDevClient.js let hadRuntimeError = false let customHmrEventHandler export default function connect (options) { // Open stack traces in an editor. ErrorOverlay.setEditorHandler(function editorHandler ({ fileName, lineNumber, colNumber }) { fetch( '/_next/development/open-stack-frame-in-editor' + `?fileName=${window.encodeURIComponent(fileName)}` + `&lineNumber=${lineNumber || 1}` + `&colNumber=${colNumber || 1}` ) }) // We need to keep track of if there has been a runtime error. // Essentially, we cannot guarantee application state was not corrupted by the // runtime error. To prevent confusing behavior, we forcibly reload the entire // application. This is handled below when we are notified of a compile (code // change). // See https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/3096 ErrorOverlay.startReportingRuntimeErrors({ onError: function () { hadRuntimeError = true } }) if (module.hot && typeof module.hot.dispose === 'function') { module.hot.dispose(function () { // TODO: why do we need this? ErrorOverlay.stopReportingRuntimeErrors() }) } getEventSourceWrapper(options).addMessageListener((event) => { // This is the heartbeat event if (event.data === '\uD83D\uDC93') { return } try { processMessage(event) } catch (ex) { console.warn('Invalid HMR message: ' + event.data + '\n' + ex) } }) return { subscribeToHmrEvent (handler) { customHmrEventHandler = handler }, prepareError (err) { // Temporary workaround for https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/4760 // Should be removed once the fix lands hadRuntimeError = true // react-error-overlay expects a type of `Error` const error = new Error(err.message) error.name = err.name error.stack = err.stack rewriteStacktrace(error, distDir) return error } } } // Remember some state related to hot module replacement. var isFirstCompilation = true var mostRecentCompilationHash = null var hasCompileErrors = false function clearOutdatedErrors () { // Clean up outdated compile errors, if any. if (typeof console !== 'undefined' && typeof console.clear === 'function') { if (hasCompileErrors) { console.clear() } } } // Successful compilation. function handleSuccess () { const isHotUpdate = !isFirstCompilation isFirstCompilation = false hasCompileErrors = false // Attempt to apply hot updates or reload. if (isHotUpdate) { tryApplyUpdates(function onHotUpdateSuccess () { // Only dismiss it when we're sure it's a hot update. // Otherwise it would flicker right before the reload. ErrorOverlay.dismissBuildError() }) } } // Compilation with warnings (e.g. ESLint). function handleWarnings (warnings) { clearOutdatedErrors() // Print warnings to the console. const formatted = formatWebpackMessages({ warnings: warnings, errors: [] }) if (typeof console !== 'undefined' && typeof console.warn === 'function') { for (let i = 0; i < formatted.warnings.length; i++) { if (i === 5) { console.warn( 'There were more warnings in other files.\n' + 'You can find a complete log in the terminal.' ) break } console.warn(stripAnsi(formatted.warnings[i])) } } } // Compilation with errors (e.g. syntax error or missing modules). function handleErrors (errors) { clearOutdatedErrors() isFirstCompilation = false hasCompileErrors = true // "Massage" webpack messages. var formatted = formatWebpackMessages({ errors: errors, warnings: [] }) // Only show the first error. ErrorOverlay.reportBuildError(formatted.errors[0]) // Also log them to the console. if (typeof console !== 'undefined' && typeof console.error === 'function') { for (var i = 0; i < formatted.errors.length; i++) { console.error(stripAnsi(formatted.errors[i])) } } } // There is a newer version of the code available. function handleAvailableHash (hash) { // Update last known compilation hash. mostRecentCompilationHash = hash } // Handle messages from the server. function processMessage (e) { const obj = JSON.parse(e.data) switch (obj.action) { case 'building': { console.log( '[HMR] bundle ' + (obj.name ? "'" + obj.name + "' " : '') + 'rebuilding' ) break } case 'built': case 'sync': { clearOutdatedErrors() if (obj.hash) { handleAvailableHash(obj.hash) } if (obj.warnings.length > 0) { handleWarnings(obj.warnings) break } if (obj.errors.length > 0) { // When there is a compilation error coming from SSR we have to reload the page on next successful compile if (obj.action === 'sync') { hadRuntimeError = true } handleErrors(obj.errors) break } handleSuccess() break } default: { if (customHmrEventHandler) { customHmrEventHandler(obj) break } break } } } // Is there a newer version of this code available? function isUpdateAvailable () { /* globals __webpack_hash__ */ // __webpack_hash__ is the hash of the current compilation. // It's a global variable injected by Webpack. return mostRecentCompilationHash !== __webpack_hash__ } // Webpack disallows updates in other states. function canApplyUpdates () { return module.hot.status() === 'idle' } // Attempt to update code on the fly, fall back to a hard reload. async function tryApplyUpdates (onHotUpdateSuccess) { if (!module.hot) { // HotModuleReplacementPlugin is not in Webpack configuration. console.error('HotModuleReplacementPlugin is not in Webpack configuration.') // window.location.reload(); return } if (!isUpdateAvailable() || !canApplyUpdates()) { return } function handleApplyUpdates (err, updatedModules) { if (err || hadRuntimeError) { if (err) { console.warn('Error while applying updates, reloading page', err) } if (hadRuntimeError) { console.warn('Had runtime error previously, reloading page') } window.location.reload() return } if (typeof onHotUpdateSuccess === 'function') { // Maybe we want to do something. onHotUpdateSuccess() } if (isUpdateAvailable()) { // While we were updating, there was a new update! Do it again. tryApplyUpdates() } } // https://webpack.github.io/docs/hot-module-replacement.html#check try { const updatedModules = await module.hot.check(/* autoApply */ { ignoreUnaccepted: true }) if (updatedModules) { handleApplyUpdates(null, updatedModules) } } catch (err) { handleApplyUpdates(err, null) } }