Adds a new Route property called `isInternal` that indicates whether or not this is a project route or a Vercel platform route. Routes with this flag will be hidden from project-specific lists of routes to avoid confusion.
Verified on staging.
Minimatch 3.0.4 has a [ReDoS
vulnerability](https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-MINIMATCH-3050818).
While not likely to be an issue for the packages that use it here, a
simple version bump should prevent the issue and reduce vulnerability
noise on audits. 3.1.2 is the latest version within the 3.x range, so
prevents breaking changes.
Follow-up to #9696. Ensures that all packages in this repository have
the correct "license" field in their respective `package.json` files set
to "Apache-2.0", to match the `LICENSE` file at the root of the
repository.
The `LICENSE` file the authoritative source, so the "MIT" value was
incorrect. This change corrects the previous values and is not
considered a relicensing.
Extracts the logic from `pkg.ts` into a new utility function
`getPackageJSON` from `@vercel-internals/utils`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Rajlich <n@n8.io>
Some unit tests didn't run since Aug 2022 because they are not included as part of the testing command.
This PR introduce `unit` and `integration` folders for testing, so anything that it's placed there will be run as part of the testing command.
Welcome to the grand splitting of CLI integration tests:
- replaced `test-cli` test suite with `test-e2e`
- made some small fixes along the way
- split integration tests into 3 files
- moved shared logic to `packages/cli/test/helpers/*`
- simplified `_execa` / `execa` / `execute` usage into `execCli` and `exec`
- simplified arguments required to make these work
- defaulted `execCLI` to set `NO_COLOR=1` to make assertions simpler in tests that aren't testing color/emoji support
- expanded functionality of `formatOutput` to handle error states
- centralized temp dir handling and cleanup
- enhanced `waitForPrompt` to:
- more clearly show what it was waiting for
- support waiting for regex, string, or a function that returns a boolean
- show what was the most recent thing it saw
- end early if the process it's monitoring exits
- removed some test pollution where unnecessary, shifted some into `beforeAll`
- renamed unit tests helper from `setupFixture` to `setupUnitFixture` to avoid confusion with the new shared helper `setupE2EFixture`
Some of this could be pulled out into a separate PR, but the feedback cycle is a slog, which this PR is helping to address. I'd be happy to discuss what could be pulled out, but I'd also be happy to get the whole thing through.
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Wait for prompt failures:
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Current Timing:
```
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Tests / test-e2e (vercel, 3, ubuntu-latest) (pull_request) Successful in 8m
```
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Before merge, I'll mark the original `CLI` integration test suite as no longer required.
The `handleRequest()` function has been moved to the `@vercel/remix` package, so we can deprecate `@vercel/remix-entry-server` entirely and install `@vercel/remix` in the project instead, when there is no `app/entry.server.tsx` file defined in the project already.
Some condition in the system caused `BUILD_UTILS_SPAWN_1` errors to be thrown for failed deployments. The error handling logic wasn't handling this properly, causing the error message to never show up in the output.
```
Error: Unexpected error. Please try again later. ()
```
This PR fixes a handful of Go builder issues all related to the selected Golang version being used to build the function:
- `go.mod` version ignored for `vc build` and `vc dev`, uses system `PATH` version only
- `vc dev` fails if `go.mod` does not exist
- If the analyze bin doesn’t exist, downloads golang into `.vercel/cache/golang` instead of a global shared dir
- When running `vc dev`, doesn’t reuse go build code/common settings
- go tidy fails when `go.mod` set to 1.19 or 1.20, but 1.18 or older is installed
- `vc build` builds wrong arch on Apple Silicon/arm64
- `vc build` on Windows doesn't properly resolve "builds" in `vercel.json` due to posix separator issue
- `vc build` on Windows fails with `package <pkg/name> is not in GOROOT` due to posix separator issue
- Removed `actions/setup-go` from all test workflows
I added a test that tests the `go tidy` issue.
As reported https://github.com/vercel/vercel/discussions/9648, `vc build` does not honor the `--local-config <file>` option.
`vc build` will only load the `vercel.json` (or `now.json`) in the `workPath` which is based on the `rootDirctory`.
If `--local-config` is specified in the command line arguments, then it should take precedence.
When creating the `./vercel/output/static` dir...
**Moving the `public` dir** is what currently happens. This causes Gatsby to believe that the build was not complete:
> info We've detected that the Gatsby cache is incomplete (the .cache directory exists but the public directory does not). As a precaution, we're deleting your site's cache to ensure there's no stale data.
**Copying the `public` dir** is not an option because it can cause a build to run out of space.
**Symlinking the `public` dir** would work, but it would require more changes throughout the system to make sure the symlink was followed properly.
**Hard Linking the `public` dir's files** is the best option. This PR links the directories instead of moving them. We did look for a library that already does the `hardlinkFileTree` thing, but couldn't find one.
---
**Testing**
This was manually tested with real deployments.
---
* paired with @TooTallNate
* [user report](https://github.com/vercel/vercel/issues/9452#issuecomment-1432858615)
This PR is some cleanup before splitting python e2e tests.
Changes:
- use `probes.json`
- use `/api` autodetection instead of `builds` array
---
I was also trying to figure out why these tests are so much faster when run locally (293s) vs. CI (1099s). I encountered issues trying to view the build logs for the deployments that are made.
Remix v1.14.0 added support for having no `app/entry.server.tsx`/`app/entry.client.tsx` files in a project (there are default versions bundled into `@remix-run/dev`). Projects configured like this are currently failing because we symlink our forked version of the `remix` CLI into the project, so it cannot resolve the necessary modules at build time.
To solve this, instead of relying on the default versions of these files in `@remix-run/dev` package, we'll include our own versions in `@vercel/remix`, and physically copy them into the project dir. This way, the modules used will be properly resolved relative to the project's own `node_modules` dir.
Our default version of `app/entry.server.tsx` is also slightly different then upstream one, because it uses `@vercel/remix-entry-server` to enable isomorphic React streaming on both Node + Edge runtimes. Because of this, if that dependency is not present, then we'll automatically install the dependency at build-time.
In a previous PR (#9615) the unit tests were moved to separate jobs in
the `test.yml` workflow. So we can now change the `test-unit.yml`
workflow to simply be `test-lint.yml` to avoid redundancy.
I also checked to see if this would affect code coverage but it turns
out codecov was [disabled a long time
ago](https://app.codecov.io/gh/vercel/vercel).
- Creates `@vercel-internals/tsconfig`
- Changes `@vercel-internals/types` to depend on `@vercel-intenrals/tsconfig`
- Creates `@vercel-internals/utils`
Moving these to another PR:
- ~Moves all top level util files from `@vercel/cli` to `@vercel-internals/utils`~
- ~Updates all relevant imports within `@vercel/cli` to use `@vercel-internals/utils`~
Moves the type file out of the cli package and into its own standalone
package. utilizes `@vercel/style-guide` too for typescript config,
eslint, and prettier.
Next.js will pass the original middleware matching routes through to the middleware manifest once https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/46753 lands. This PR will take those original values and put them in the middleware route `middlewareRawSrc` property.
NOTE: The tests will need to be updated once the Next.js version is updated in the fixtures.
The "gatsby" dependency is large and relies on native packages ("sharp" specifically, which are error prone because it attempts to download a precompiled binary, of which the CDN has been down before causing us to not be able to merge anything).
The package is only used for TypeScript types, and we've decided that including the package only for those types is not worth the trouble. The existing JSON schemas already validate at runtime that the Gatsby redux store provides the values that we depend on.
`ajv` was ditched in favor of TypeBox types, which provide both JSON Schema and validation using a simpler syntax.
In Remix routes, you can [use bracket notation to escape the filesystem routing behavior](https://remix.run/docs/en/1.14.0/file-conventions/routes-files#escaping-special-characters). For example `app/routes/receipt[.]pdf.tsx` would be available at path `/receipt.pdf` (whereas, unescaped, it would be at `/receipt/pdf`).
This adds an e2e test for that behavior.
Move the try/catch block to immediately after the symlink call, so that if reading the `remix.config.js` file throws an error or if there's an error parsing the `export const config` in a route, the catch block will clean up after itself properly.
I recommend reviewing with [whitespace changes hidden](https://github.com/vercel/vercel/pull/9595/files?w=1).
Changes the way that routes with optional params are stored on Vercel to not use `?` in the name, because it's not possible to have a route destination with a `?` that's pointing to a function.
So instead of the function with a name such as `:lang?`, it will be stored on Vercel with a name like `(:lang)`, which can be routed to.
Show a more helpful message instead of showing a cryptic error messsage:
> Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, copyfile
'/var/task/node_modules/@vercel/remix/server-node.mjs' ->
'/vercel/path0/packages/web/build/server-node.mjs'
This is probably due to a bad user configuration (i.e. with Turbo), but
tell them to contact support anyways in case there is a different cause
that we would need to address.
Apply the `regions` configuration (for both Edge and Node) and `memory`/`maxDuration` (only for Node) in a page's static config export, i.e.
```js
export const config = { runtime: 'edge', regions: ['iad1'] }
// or for Node
export const config = { runtime: 'nodejs', regions: ['iad1'], maxDuration: 5, memory: 3008 }
```
Similar to `runtime`, these config values can be inherited from a parent layout route to apply to all sub-routes. Routes with common config settings get placed into a common server bundle, meaning that there may now be more than 2 functions created (previously was one Edge, one Node), allowing for more granularity between the server build bundles.
Utilize the [`serverBundles`](https://github.com/remix-run/remix/pull/5479) config option to generate two server bundle builds. One contains only the routes that should run in Node.js, and the other contains only the routes that should run in the Edge runtime. In the future we could update this configuration to generate more than two bundles to be more granular and allow for infinite scalability.
Because the `serverBundles` PR is not yet merged, this PR introduces usage of a forked version of `@remix-run/dev` which incorporates our changes. Hopefully usage of a fork is temporary, but it gets us unblocked for now.
Makes it easier to test fixtures directly via CLI deployments.
Coincidentally, this also revealed that auto-detection of Remix apps wasn't working correctly if there's a `remix.config.mjs` file. So `@vercel/frameworks` is updated to account for that case as well.
Fixes an edge-case error when changing the version of Remix and then making a deployment to Vercel when there is already an existing build cache:
> Error: EEXIST: file already exists, symlink '../.pnpm/@remix-run+server-runtime@1.5.0_biqbaboplfbrettd7655fr4n2y/node_modules/@remix-run/server-runtime' -> '/vercel/path0/node_modules/@remix-run/server-runtime'
This would happen because the symlink was created in a previous run, but no longer points to a valid path because it's a different version. To fix we'll delete the previous symlink when the target value does not match.
Adds support for bundling properly the dependencies used by the experimental instrumentation hook file, `instrumentation.js`, by adding the generated nft file to the list of server deps
fixes NEXT-631
There's [a PR](https://github.com/remix-run/remix/pull/5537) opened on
Remix to add an Edge compatible entrypoint to `@remix-run/vercel`. This
is only really needed specifically for projects that have a custom
server.js entrypoint file, which is not strictly necessary anymore, but
there are some edge cases where a project might still want to have one.
So this PR is necessary for those kinds of projects to be able to use
Edge runtime.
Even when they merge the PR, it would be good to leave this injection
code around for some time to continue support for older
`@remix-run/vercel` versions in existing projects.
Updates the `responseHeaders` probe checks to properly test for multiple headers with the same name.
Previously the probes were using `headers.get()` which concats multiple headers into a single string, which results in the test not really checking if there are in fact multiple headers with the same name. Using `headers.raw()` allows us to properly test for that.
A couple of Python tests that were already checking for multiple `set-cookie` headers needed to be updated to match the full value, since the check now properly validates the full string match of each header (before it was basically just doing a `string.includes()` check).
This is a precursor for https://github.com/vercel/vercel/pull/9533.
If for some reason the `get-latest-worker.js` fails to get the dist-tags, it doesn't check the status code and proceeds to `JSON.parse()` the response. If for example npm returns 401 Unauthorized, you get a cryptic JSON parse error message.
Fixes this error:
```
@vercel/node:test-unit: FAIL test/dev.test.ts (14.891 s)
@vercel/node:test-unit: × runs a mjs endpoint (5057 ms)
@vercel/node:test-unit: × runs a esm typescript endpoint (5122 ms)
@vercel/node:test-unit:
@vercel/node:test-unit: ● runs a mjs endpoint
@vercel/node:test-unit:
@vercel/node:test-unit: thrown: "Exceeded timeout of 5000 ms for a test.
@vercel/node:test-unit: Use jest.setTimeout(newTimeout) to increase the timeout value, if this is a long-running test."
```
https://github.com/vercel/vercel/actions/runs/4247588973/jobs/7385801227#step:9:1039
In a Turborepo setup, there was this in the `remix.config.js` file:
```js
watchPaths: [require.resolve("ui")],
```
Since we attempt to `require()` the `remix.config.js` file in order to
determine whether or not it is using ESM syntax, this would fail since
the require happens before the Build Command is executed.
To fix, treat any non `ERR_REQUIRE_ESM` error as CJS, instead of
re-throwing the error. If there really is an issue with importing the
config, then that'll happen right after when `remix build` is doing it.
When the project defines a custom `server.js` file in `remix.config.js`,
then don't override that with the bundled
`server-node.mjs`/`server-edge.mjs` file. This allows for a custom
`getLoadContext()` function to remain supported.
In order for Edge runtime to be supported, a [companion
PR](https://github.com/remix-run/remix/pull/5537) for
`@remix-run/vercel` adapter has been created with a dedicated entrypoint
for when Edge runtime is being used. In order to support Edge on
previous versions of the adapter, we may end up patching the package to
enable support, but that will happen in a follow-up PR.
Related to https://github.com/orgs/vercel/discussions/1596.
---------
Co-authored-by: Sean Massa <EndangeredMassa@gmail.com>
Make it so that the `export const config = { runtime }` value is "inherited" from a parent route, if it is defined.
For example, "edge" can be defined in `app/root.tsx`, and so all routes will use the Edge runtime by default, unless `"runtime": "nodejs"` is used more specifically in a route deeper in the route hierarchy.
`vc remove --safe <project>` has a unique code path that queries all deployments by project id. This function calls v4 deployments endpoint and returns the legacy deployment structure.
The problem is the `vc remove` command relies on the new `Deployment` structure defined by the v13 get deployment endpoint.
I've updated the `getDeploymentsByProjectId()` function to transform the legacy structure into the current one.
Fixes#9321
Linear: https://linear.app/vercel/issue/VCCLI-538/vc-rm-project-safe-is-not-working
After many hours of debugging, I tracked down that having an old Node
version (eg 14.x) listed in your Vercel project settings can result in
the build step failing with a confusing and unhelpful error message
"`@vercel/next` No Serverless Pages Built". Note that this is a case
where it "can" cause it to fail, including with NextJS 13.1.6 and Vercel
CLI 28.16.2, but it is not guaranteed to fail. I have six NextJS
projects. They have identical next.config.js, tsconfig.json,
eslintrc.js, and .gitignore files, and other than a few seemingly
non-critical dependencies they have identical package.json files. Four
of the six consistently built and deployed in the cloud without issue.
Two consistently failed to build in the cloud. All built successfully
locally including using vercel build locally, and all would vercel
deploy --prebuilt successfully. Switching all the vercel cloud project
settings from Node 14.x to Node 18.x enabled all the projects to build
and deploy successfully in the vercel cloud without needing local vercel
build and local vercel deploy --prebuilt steps.
---------
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
This PR changes the fallback headers that relate to RSC to the defaults that Next.js currently uses. Also, it sets the initial `vary` header to all prerendered routes when RSC is enabled (`routesManifest?.rsc`), even for the pages directory.
That's because although the pages directory won't return any RSC payload, it can still be used in a project that contains app routes. When the app route requests a page route for RSC data, it's important for the browser to not accidentally cache that result hence we need the `vary` header to set there as well.
More related discussions can be found [here](https://linear.app/vercel/issue/NEXT-382/add-vary-rsc-etc-header-to-all-responses-to-ensure-browser-caching).
In order to have Next.js Lambdas show their operation types more specifically in the build output in the dashboard, the builder needs to return the Lambdas with `operationType` set to the appropriate value.
This PR adds those values. This allows the Richer Deployment Outputs to show the different types of serverless functions:
<img width="228" alt="Screenshot 2023-02-03 at 3 49 42 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/41545/216717479-d02fbd4a-fa62-479d-8b65-bd77fdcdb26c.png">
Missed this occurrence so it still prevents the upload of serverless
functions that have a mem value that is not dividable by 64.
Should be the last place before we can ship the documentation update.
#### Related PRs
- #9440
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
When WEBrick receives `HEAD` requests it discards the body (i.e.
`req.body.nil? => true`), this causes Vercel to throw a
`BODY_NOT_A_STRING_FROM_FUNCTION` since it is expecting the serverless
function to respond with a string in the body.
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Rajlich <n@n8.io>
Co-authored-by: Steven <steven@ceriously.com>
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We do try to keep issues in this repository focused on the vercel command line and related code.
At this point we think that this issue is best handled by our friendly Vercel support team. They can be found by contacting them at: https://vercel.com/help#issues
If you think closing of this is a mistake, then please re-open this issue and we'll take another look :bow:
@@ -14,7 +14,9 @@ In order to create the smallest possible lambdas Next.js has to be configured to
npm install next --save
```
2.Add the `now-build` script to your `package.json`
2.Check [Node.js Version](https://vercel.link/node-version) in your Project Settings. Using an old or incompatible version of Node.js can cause the Build Step to fail with this error message.
3. Add the `now-build` script to your `package.json` [deprecated]
```json
{
@@ -24,7 +26,7 @@ npm install next --save
}
```
3. Add `target: 'serverless'` to `next.config.js` [deprecated]
4. Add `target: 'serverless'` to `next.config.js` [deprecated]
```js
module.exports={
@@ -33,9 +35,9 @@ module.exports = {
};
```
4. Remove `distDir` from `next.config.js` as `@vercel/next` can't parse this file and expects your build output at `/.next`
5. Remove `distDir` from `next.config.js` as `@vercel/next` can't parse this file and expects your build output at `/.next`
5. Optionally make sure the `"src"` in `"builds"` points to your application `package.json`
6. Optionally make sure the `"src"` in `"builds"` points to your application `package.json`
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