This PR delays deprecation of `svgr` for `@nx/next`, as Turbopack
supports it now.
This PR also deprecates all SVGR support for v22. It is not a well-used
feature, and the webpack plugin is not maintained. We'll ensure in v22
to add the SVGR webpack plugin to userland configs, but we'll not
maintain it ourselves moving forward.
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## Current Behavior
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## Current Behavior
The `@nx/webpack` depends on `webpack` at version `^5.80.0`. Despite the
`^` allowing it to resolve to a higher minor, there has been no
migration to force users onto a higher version.
There is a security vulnerability with version `5.88.0`.
## Expected Behavior
Ensure users are migrated to a version where the security vulnerability
has been fixed.
## Related Issue(s)
Fixes#29755
The `removeSvgLoaderIfPresent` method in `apply-react-config.ts`
iterates through each Webpack rule, calls `toString` on each `test`
property, and checks for the presence of the string `"svg"` to see if
any existing SVG plugins need to be removed.
Some of the Webpack rules in the config don't have the test property,
and calling `toString` without asserting the test property is defined
first throws type errors.
This commit introduces a very small change that simply asserts that
`rule.test` is not `undefined` before calling `.toString()`.
## Current Behavior
Running a React Webpack library with `svgr` enabled causes compilation
errors.
<img width="1171" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-20 at 10 36 09 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cb28d1ca-10d2-4d20-aa78-e69339a8273b">
<img width="487" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-20 at 10 39 28 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c170e0d8-8674-43b0-97a3-a5dffd398c17">
## Expected Behavior
Enabling SVGR in the `NxReactWebpackPlugin` config should compile as
normal.
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Co-authored-by: Colum Ferry <cferry09@gmail.com>
This PR removes these from v20 since they were deprecated and slated for
removal:
- `executeWebpackDevServerBuilder` export from `@nx/angular/executors`,
users should use `executeDevServerBuilder`
- `withStylus` util from `@nx/next/plugins/with-stylus` since it was
deprecated in v17 and has just throw an error that users need to use
SASS with Next.js
The `getRollupOptions` function from `@nx/react/plugins/bundle-rollup`
has been deprecated as mention previously and slated for removal in v22.
New users are using inferred targets from Rollup, and existing projects
using this module should run `nx g @nx/rollup:convert-to-inferred` or
manually update rollup config to use `withNx` function.
Also, bumped some deprecation for later in v21:
- Remove inline builds from tsc/swc
- Changes to SVGR to align with Webpack v5 (e.g. `import ReactComponent
from './img.svg?svgr'`)
- Remove `isolatedConfig` from Webpack executor -- requires a migration
that extracts to a standard webpack config just in case (different from
the original one that extracts to `withNx`)
The ESLint TODOs were rescoped to `TODO(eslint)` and we'll look at it in
further flat config work rather than tying it to an Nx release.
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## Current Behavior
Currently when a user runs into a compile/runtime error in react
application 2 error overlays will show. One from react-refresh-plugin
and the second one from webpack-dev-server (which is enabled by default)


### Steps to reproduce
This is reproducible using both webpack config types when the react
refresh plugin is applied to the configuration.
1. create fresh nx react app with webpack
2. add `hot: true`in webpack dev server configuration, so
react-refresh-plugin gets applied
3. anywhere in the app code throw an error i.e.
```
useEffect(() => {
setTimeout(() => {
throw new Error('test');
}, 1000);
}, []);
```
4. observe 2 error overlays shown
Or clone the repo https://github.com/zoran995/nx-react-error-overlay,
branch main is using nx enhanced config, branch default-config is using
plain webpack config. Here is also a codesandbox showcasing an issue
https://codesandbox.io/p/github/zoran995/nx-react-error-overlay/main?file=%2Fapps%2Forg%2Fsrc%2Fapp%2Fapp.tsx&import=true
## Expected Behavior
Only one error should be shown to the user, and this is the actual
configuration of the plugin that is used by react scripts. I went with
not exposing another config option for nx react webpack plugin as there
is already an option to configure webpack dev server error overlay and
most of the react community is used to have the react-refresh one
disabled.
This PR adds the ability to now override our svg options by providing
them either using `NxReactWebpackPlugin` for react apps or `withNx` for
Next.js apps
```
new NxReactWebpackPlugin({
svgr: {
svgo: true,
titleProp: true,
ref: true,
}
}),
```
This now gives you control on customizing how the svg is handled. Should you need to enable svgo you can provide the config using `svgr.config.js`
https://react-svgr.com/docs/options/#svgocloses: #9487