538 lines
27 KiB
JavaScript
Executable File
538 lines
27 KiB
JavaScript
Executable File
'use client';
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"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
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value: true
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});
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Object.defineProperty(exports, /**
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* OuterLayoutRouter handles the current segment as well as <Offscreen> rendering of other segments.
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* It can be rendered next to each other with a different `parallelRouterKey`, allowing for Parallel routes.
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*/ "default", {
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enumerable: true,
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get: function() {
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return OuterLayoutRouter;
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}
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});
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const _interop_require_default = require("@swc/helpers/_/_interop_require_default");
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const _interop_require_wildcard = require("@swc/helpers/_/_interop_require_wildcard");
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const _jsxruntime = require("react/jsx-runtime");
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const _routerreducertypes = require("./router-reducer/router-reducer-types");
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const _react = /*#__PURE__*/ _interop_require_wildcard._(require("react"));
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const _reactdom = /*#__PURE__*/ _interop_require_default._(require("react-dom"));
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const _approutercontextsharedruntime = require("../../shared/lib/app-router-context.shared-runtime");
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const _fetchserverresponse = require("./router-reducer/fetch-server-response");
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const _unresolvedthenable = require("./unresolved-thenable");
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const _errorboundary = require("./error-boundary");
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const _matchsegments = require("./match-segments");
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const _disablesmoothscroll = require("../../shared/lib/router/utils/disable-smooth-scroll");
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const _redirectboundary = require("./redirect-boundary");
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const _errorboundary1 = require("./http-access-fallback/error-boundary");
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const _createroutercachekey = require("./router-reducer/create-router-cache-key");
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const _hasinterceptionrouteincurrenttree = require("./router-reducer/reducers/has-interception-route-in-current-tree");
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const _useactionqueue = require("./use-action-queue");
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const _bfcache = require("./bfcache");
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const _apppaths = require("../../shared/lib/router/utils/app-paths");
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const Activity = process.env.__NEXT_ROUTER_BF_CACHE ? require('react').unstable_Activity : null;
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/**
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* Add refetch marker to router state at the point of the current layout segment.
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* This ensures the response returned is not further down than the current layout segment.
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*/ function walkAddRefetch(segmentPathToWalk, treeToRecreate) {
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if (segmentPathToWalk) {
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const [segment, parallelRouteKey] = segmentPathToWalk;
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const isLast = segmentPathToWalk.length === 2;
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if ((0, _matchsegments.matchSegment)(treeToRecreate[0], segment)) {
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if (treeToRecreate[1].hasOwnProperty(parallelRouteKey)) {
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if (isLast) {
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const subTree = walkAddRefetch(undefined, treeToRecreate[1][parallelRouteKey]);
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return [
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treeToRecreate[0],
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{
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...treeToRecreate[1],
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[parallelRouteKey]: [
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subTree[0],
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subTree[1],
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subTree[2],
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'refetch'
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]
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}
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];
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}
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return [
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treeToRecreate[0],
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{
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...treeToRecreate[1],
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[parallelRouteKey]: walkAddRefetch(segmentPathToWalk.slice(2), treeToRecreate[1][parallelRouteKey])
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}
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];
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}
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}
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}
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return treeToRecreate;
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}
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const __DOM_INTERNALS_DO_NOT_USE_OR_WARN_USERS_THEY_CANNOT_UPGRADE = _reactdom.default.__DOM_INTERNALS_DO_NOT_USE_OR_WARN_USERS_THEY_CANNOT_UPGRADE;
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// TODO-APP: Replace with new React API for finding dom nodes without a `ref` when available
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/**
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* Wraps ReactDOM.findDOMNode with additional logic to hide React Strict Mode warning
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*/ function findDOMNode(instance) {
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// Tree-shake for server bundle
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if (typeof window === 'undefined') return null;
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// __DOM_INTERNALS_DO_NOT_USE_OR_WARN_USERS_THEY_CANNOT_UPGRADE.findDOMNode is null during module init.
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// We need to lazily reference it.
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const internal_reactDOMfindDOMNode = __DOM_INTERNALS_DO_NOT_USE_OR_WARN_USERS_THEY_CANNOT_UPGRADE.findDOMNode;
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return internal_reactDOMfindDOMNode(instance);
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}
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const rectProperties = [
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'bottom',
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'height',
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'left',
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'right',
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'top',
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'width',
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'x',
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'y'
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];
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/**
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* Check if a HTMLElement is hidden or fixed/sticky position
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*/ function shouldSkipElement(element) {
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// we ignore fixed or sticky positioned elements since they'll likely pass the "in-viewport" check
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// and will result in a situation we bail on scroll because of something like a fixed nav,
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// even though the actual page content is offscreen
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if ([
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'sticky',
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'fixed'
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].includes(getComputedStyle(element).position)) {
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if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') {
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console.warn('Skipping auto-scroll behavior due to `position: sticky` or `position: fixed` on element:', element);
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}
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return true;
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}
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// Uses `getBoundingClientRect` to check if the element is hidden instead of `offsetParent`
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// because `offsetParent` doesn't consider document/body
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const rect = element.getBoundingClientRect();
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return rectProperties.every((item)=>rect[item] === 0);
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}
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/**
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* Check if the top corner of the HTMLElement is in the viewport.
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*/ function topOfElementInViewport(element, viewportHeight) {
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const rect = element.getBoundingClientRect();
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return rect.top >= 0 && rect.top <= viewportHeight;
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}
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/**
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* Find the DOM node for a hash fragment.
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* If `top` the page has to scroll to the top of the page. This mirrors the browser's behavior.
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* If the hash fragment is an id, the page has to scroll to the element with that id.
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* If the hash fragment is a name, the page has to scroll to the first element with that name.
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*/ function getHashFragmentDomNode(hashFragment) {
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// If the hash fragment is `top` the page has to scroll to the top of the page.
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if (hashFragment === 'top') {
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return document.body;
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}
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var _document_getElementById;
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// If the hash fragment is an id, the page has to scroll to the element with that id.
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return (_document_getElementById = document.getElementById(hashFragment)) != null ? _document_getElementById : // If the hash fragment is a name, the page has to scroll to the first element with that name.
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document.getElementsByName(hashFragment)[0];
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}
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class InnerScrollAndFocusHandler extends _react.default.Component {
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componentDidMount() {
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this.handlePotentialScroll();
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}
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componentDidUpdate() {
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// Because this property is overwritten in handlePotentialScroll it's fine to always run it when true as it'll be set to false for subsequent renders.
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if (this.props.focusAndScrollRef.apply) {
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this.handlePotentialScroll();
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}
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}
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render() {
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return this.props.children;
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}
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constructor(...args){
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super(...args), this.handlePotentialScroll = ()=>{
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// Handle scroll and focus, it's only applied once in the first useEffect that triggers that changed.
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const { focusAndScrollRef, segmentPath } = this.props;
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if (focusAndScrollRef.apply) {
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// segmentPaths is an array of segment paths that should be scrolled to
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// if the current segment path is not in the array, the scroll is not applied
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// unless the array is empty, in which case the scroll is always applied
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if (focusAndScrollRef.segmentPaths.length !== 0 && !focusAndScrollRef.segmentPaths.some((scrollRefSegmentPath)=>segmentPath.every((segment, index)=>(0, _matchsegments.matchSegment)(segment, scrollRefSegmentPath[index])))) {
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return;
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}
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let domNode = null;
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const hashFragment = focusAndScrollRef.hashFragment;
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if (hashFragment) {
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domNode = getHashFragmentDomNode(hashFragment);
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}
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// `findDOMNode` is tricky because it returns just the first child if the component is a fragment.
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// This already caused a bug where the first child was a <link/> in head.
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if (!domNode) {
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domNode = findDOMNode(this);
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}
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// If there is no DOM node this layout-router level is skipped. It'll be handled higher-up in the tree.
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if (!(domNode instanceof Element)) {
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return;
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}
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// Verify if the element is a HTMLElement and if we want to consider it for scroll behavior.
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// If the element is skipped, try to select the next sibling and try again.
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while(!(domNode instanceof HTMLElement) || shouldSkipElement(domNode)){
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if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
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var _domNode_parentElement;
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if (((_domNode_parentElement = domNode.parentElement) == null ? void 0 : _domNode_parentElement.localName) === 'head') {
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// TODO: We enter this state when metadata was rendered as part of the page or via Next.js.
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// This is always a bug in Next.js and caused by React hoisting metadata.
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// We need to replace `findDOMNode` in favor of Fragment Refs (when available) so that we can skip over metadata.
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}
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}
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// No siblings found that match the criteria are found, so handle scroll higher up in the tree instead.
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if (domNode.nextElementSibling === null) {
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return;
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}
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domNode = domNode.nextElementSibling;
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}
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// State is mutated to ensure that the focus and scroll is applied only once.
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focusAndScrollRef.apply = false;
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focusAndScrollRef.hashFragment = null;
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focusAndScrollRef.segmentPaths = [];
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(0, _disablesmoothscroll.disableSmoothScrollDuringRouteTransition)(()=>{
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// In case of hash scroll, we only need to scroll the element into view
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if (hashFragment) {
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;
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domNode.scrollIntoView();
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return;
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}
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// Store the current viewport height because reading `clientHeight` causes a reflow,
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// and it won't change during this function.
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const htmlElement = document.documentElement;
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const viewportHeight = htmlElement.clientHeight;
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// If the element's top edge is already in the viewport, exit early.
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if (topOfElementInViewport(domNode, viewportHeight)) {
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return;
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}
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// Otherwise, try scrolling go the top of the document to be backward compatible with pages
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// scrollIntoView() called on `<html/>` element scrolls horizontally on chrome and firefox (that shouldn't happen)
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// We could use it to scroll horizontally following RTL but that also seems to be broken - it will always scroll left
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// scrollLeft = 0 also seems to ignore RTL and manually checking for RTL is too much hassle so we will scroll just vertically
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htmlElement.scrollTop = 0;
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// Scroll to domNode if domNode is not in viewport when scrolled to top of document
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if (!topOfElementInViewport(domNode, viewportHeight)) {
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// Scroll into view doesn't scroll horizontally by default when not needed
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;
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domNode.scrollIntoView();
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}
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}, {
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// We will force layout by querying domNode position
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dontForceLayout: true,
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onlyHashChange: focusAndScrollRef.onlyHashChange
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});
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// Mutate after scrolling so that it can be read by `disableSmoothScrollDuringRouteTransition`
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focusAndScrollRef.onlyHashChange = false;
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// Set focus on the element
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domNode.focus();
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}
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};
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}
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}
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function ScrollAndFocusHandler(param) {
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let { segmentPath, children } = param;
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const context = (0, _react.useContext)(_approutercontextsharedruntime.GlobalLayoutRouterContext);
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if (!context) {
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throw Object.defineProperty(new Error('invariant global layout router not mounted'), "__NEXT_ERROR_CODE", {
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value: "E473",
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enumerable: false,
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configurable: true
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});
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}
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return /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(InnerScrollAndFocusHandler, {
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segmentPath: segmentPath,
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focusAndScrollRef: context.focusAndScrollRef,
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children: children
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});
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}
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/**
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* InnerLayoutRouter handles rendering the provided segment based on the cache.
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*/ function InnerLayoutRouter(param) {
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let { tree, segmentPath, cacheNode, url } = param;
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const context = (0, _react.useContext)(_approutercontextsharedruntime.GlobalLayoutRouterContext);
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if (!context) {
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throw Object.defineProperty(new Error('invariant global layout router not mounted'), "__NEXT_ERROR_CODE", {
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value: "E473",
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enumerable: false,
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configurable: true
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});
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}
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const { tree: fullTree } = context;
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// `rsc` represents the renderable node for this segment.
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// If this segment has a `prefetchRsc`, it's the statically prefetched data.
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// We should use that on initial render instead of `rsc`. Then we'll switch
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// to `rsc` when the dynamic response streams in.
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//
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// If no prefetch data is available, then we go straight to rendering `rsc`.
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const resolvedPrefetchRsc = cacheNode.prefetchRsc !== null ? cacheNode.prefetchRsc : cacheNode.rsc;
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// We use `useDeferredValue` to handle switching between the prefetched and
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// final values. The second argument is returned on initial render, then it
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// re-renders with the first argument.
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const rsc = (0, _react.useDeferredValue)(cacheNode.rsc, resolvedPrefetchRsc);
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// `rsc` is either a React node or a promise for a React node, except we
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// special case `null` to represent that this segment's data is missing. If
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// it's a promise, we need to unwrap it so we can determine whether or not the
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// data is missing.
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const resolvedRsc = typeof rsc === 'object' && rsc !== null && typeof rsc.then === 'function' ? (0, _react.use)(rsc) : rsc;
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if (!resolvedRsc) {
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// The data for this segment is not available, and there's no pending
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// navigation that will be able to fulfill it. We need to fetch more from
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// the server and patch the cache.
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// Check if there's already a pending request.
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let lazyData = cacheNode.lazyData;
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if (lazyData === null) {
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/**
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* Router state with refetch marker added
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*/ // TODO-APP: remove ''
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const refetchTree = walkAddRefetch([
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'',
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...segmentPath
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], fullTree);
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const includeNextUrl = (0, _hasinterceptionrouteincurrenttree.hasInterceptionRouteInCurrentTree)(fullTree);
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const navigatedAt = Date.now();
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cacheNode.lazyData = lazyData = (0, _fetchserverresponse.fetchServerResponse)(new URL(url, location.origin), {
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flightRouterState: refetchTree,
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nextUrl: includeNextUrl ? context.nextUrl : null
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}).then((serverResponse)=>{
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(0, _react.startTransition)(()=>{
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(0, _useactionqueue.dispatchAppRouterAction)({
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type: _routerreducertypes.ACTION_SERVER_PATCH,
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previousTree: fullTree,
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serverResponse,
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navigatedAt
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});
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});
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return serverResponse;
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});
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// Suspend while waiting for lazyData to resolve
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(0, _react.use)(lazyData);
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}
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// Suspend infinitely as `changeByServerResponse` will cause a different part of the tree to be rendered.
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// A falsey `resolvedRsc` indicates missing data -- we should not commit that branch, and we need to wait for the data to arrive.
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(0, _react.use)(_unresolvedthenable.unresolvedThenable);
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}
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// If we get to this point, then we know we have something we can render.
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const subtree = // The layout router context narrows down tree and childNodes at each level.
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/*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(_approutercontextsharedruntime.LayoutRouterContext.Provider, {
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value: {
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parentTree: tree,
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parentCacheNode: cacheNode,
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parentSegmentPath: segmentPath,
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// TODO-APP: overriding of url for parallel routes
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url: url
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},
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children: resolvedRsc
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});
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// Ensure root layout is not wrapped in a div as the root layout renders `<html>`
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return subtree;
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}
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/**
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* Renders suspense boundary with the provided "loading" property as the fallback.
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* If no loading property is provided it renders the children without a suspense boundary.
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*/ function LoadingBoundary(param) {
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let { loading, children } = param;
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// If loading is a promise, unwrap it. This happens in cases where we haven't
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// yet received the loading data from the server — which includes whether or
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// not this layout has a loading component at all.
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//
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// It's OK to suspend here instead of inside the fallback because this
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// promise will resolve simultaneously with the data for the segment itself.
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// So it will never suspend for longer than it would have if we didn't use
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// a Suspense fallback at all.
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let loadingModuleData;
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if (typeof loading === 'object' && loading !== null && typeof loading.then === 'function') {
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const promiseForLoading = loading;
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loadingModuleData = (0, _react.use)(promiseForLoading);
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} else {
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loadingModuleData = loading;
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}
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if (loadingModuleData) {
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const loadingRsc = loadingModuleData[0];
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const loadingStyles = loadingModuleData[1];
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const loadingScripts = loadingModuleData[2];
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return /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(_react.Suspense, {
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fallback: /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsxs)(_jsxruntime.Fragment, {
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children: [
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loadingStyles,
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loadingScripts,
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loadingRsc
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]
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}),
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children: children
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});
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}
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return /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(_jsxruntime.Fragment, {
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children: children
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});
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}
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function OuterLayoutRouter(param) {
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let { parallelRouterKey, error, errorStyles, errorScripts, templateStyles, templateScripts, template, notFound, forbidden, unauthorized, segmentViewBoundaries } = param;
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const context = (0, _react.useContext)(_approutercontextsharedruntime.LayoutRouterContext);
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if (!context) {
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throw Object.defineProperty(new Error('invariant expected layout router to be mounted'), "__NEXT_ERROR_CODE", {
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value: "E56",
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enumerable: false,
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configurable: true
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});
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}
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const { parentTree, parentCacheNode, parentSegmentPath, url } = context;
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// Get the CacheNode for this segment by reading it from the parent segment's
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// child map.
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const parentParallelRoutes = parentCacheNode.parallelRoutes;
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let segmentMap = parentParallelRoutes.get(parallelRouterKey);
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// If the parallel router cache node does not exist yet, create it.
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// This writes to the cache when there is no item in the cache yet. It never *overwrites* existing cache items which is why it's safe in concurrent mode.
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if (!segmentMap) {
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segmentMap = new Map();
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parentParallelRoutes.set(parallelRouterKey, segmentMap);
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}
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const parentTreeSegment = parentTree[0];
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const segmentPath = parentSegmentPath === null ? // path. This has led to a bunch of special cases scattered throughout
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// the code. We should clean this up.
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[
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parallelRouterKey
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] : parentSegmentPath.concat([
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parentTreeSegment,
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parallelRouterKey
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]);
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// The "state" key of a segment is the one passed to React — it represents the
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// identity of the UI tree. Whenever the state key changes, the tree is
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// recreated and the state is reset. In the App Router model, search params do
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// not cause state to be lost, so two segments with the same segment path but
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// different search params should have the same state key.
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//
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// The "cache" key of a segment, however, *does* include the search params, if
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// it's possible that the segment accessed the search params on the server.
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// (This only applies to page segments; layout segments cannot access search
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// params on the server.)
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const activeTree = parentTree[1][parallelRouterKey];
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const activeSegment = activeTree[0];
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const activeStateKey = (0, _createroutercachekey.createRouterCacheKey)(activeSegment, true) // no search params
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;
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// At each level of the route tree, not only do we render the currently
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// active segment — we also render the last N segments that were active at
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// this level inside a hidden <Activity> boundary, to preserve their state
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// if or when the user navigates to them again.
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//
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// bfcacheEntry is a linked list of FlightRouterStates.
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let bfcacheEntry = (0, _bfcache.useRouterBFCache)(activeTree, activeStateKey);
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let children = [];
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do {
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const tree = bfcacheEntry.tree;
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const stateKey = bfcacheEntry.stateKey;
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const segment = tree[0];
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const cacheKey = (0, _createroutercachekey.createRouterCacheKey)(segment);
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// Read segment path from the parallel router cache node.
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let cacheNode = segmentMap.get(cacheKey);
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if (cacheNode === undefined) {
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// When data is not available during rendering client-side we need to fetch
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// it from the server.
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const newLazyCacheNode = {
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lazyData: null,
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rsc: null,
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prefetchRsc: null,
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head: null,
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prefetchHead: null,
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parallelRoutes: new Map(),
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loading: null,
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navigatedAt: -1
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};
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// Flight data fetch kicked off during render and put into the cache.
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cacheNode = newLazyCacheNode;
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segmentMap.set(cacheKey, newLazyCacheNode);
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}
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/*
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- Error boundary
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- Only renders error boundary if error component is provided.
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- Rendered for each segment to ensure they have their own error state.
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- When gracefully degrade for bots, skip rendering error boundary.
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- Loading boundary
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- Only renders suspense boundary if loading components is provided.
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- Rendered for each segment to ensure they have their own loading state.
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- Passed to the router during rendering to ensure it can be immediately rendered when suspending on a Flight fetch.
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*/ let segmentBoundaryTriggerNode = null;
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let segmentViewStateNode = null;
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if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' && process.env.__NEXT_DEVTOOL_SEGMENT_EXPLORER) {
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const { SegmentBoundaryTriggerNode, SegmentViewStateNode } = require('../../next-devtools/userspace/app/segment-explorer-node');
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const pagePrefix = (0, _apppaths.normalizeAppPath)(url);
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segmentViewStateNode = /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(SegmentViewStateNode, {
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page: pagePrefix
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}, pagePrefix);
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segmentBoundaryTriggerNode = /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(_jsxruntime.Fragment, {
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children: /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(SegmentBoundaryTriggerNode, {})
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});
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}
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// TODO: The loading module data for a segment is stored on the parent, then
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// applied to each of that parent segment's parallel route slots. In the
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// simple case where there's only one parallel route (the `children` slot),
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// this is no different from if the loading module data where stored on the
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// child directly. But I'm not sure this actually makes sense when there are
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// multiple parallel routes. It's not a huge issue because you always have
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// the option to define a narrower loading boundary for a particular slot. But
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// this sort of smells like an implementation accident to me.
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const loadingModuleData = parentCacheNode.loading;
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let child = /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsxs)(_approutercontextsharedruntime.TemplateContext.Provider, {
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value: /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsxs)(ScrollAndFocusHandler, {
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segmentPath: segmentPath,
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children: [
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/*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(_errorboundary.ErrorBoundary, {
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errorComponent: error,
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errorStyles: errorStyles,
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errorScripts: errorScripts,
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children: /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(LoadingBoundary, {
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loading: loadingModuleData,
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children: /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(_errorboundary1.HTTPAccessFallbackBoundary, {
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notFound: notFound,
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forbidden: forbidden,
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unauthorized: unauthorized,
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children: /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsxs)(_redirectboundary.RedirectBoundary, {
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children: [
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/*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(InnerLayoutRouter, {
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url: url,
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tree: tree,
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cacheNode: cacheNode,
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segmentPath: segmentPath
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}),
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segmentBoundaryTriggerNode
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]
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})
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})
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})
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}),
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segmentViewStateNode
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]
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}),
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children: [
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templateStyles,
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templateScripts,
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template
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]
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}, stateKey);
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if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
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const { SegmentStateProvider } = require('../../next-devtools/userspace/app/segment-explorer-node');
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child = /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsxs)(SegmentStateProvider, {
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children: [
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child,
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segmentViewBoundaries
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]
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}, stateKey);
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}
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if (process.env.__NEXT_ROUTER_BF_CACHE) {
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child = /*#__PURE__*/ (0, _jsxruntime.jsx)(Activity, {
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mode: stateKey === activeStateKey ? 'visible' : 'hidden',
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children: child
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}, stateKey);
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}
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children.push(child);
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bfcacheEntry = bfcacheEntry.next;
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}while (bfcacheEntry !== null);
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return children;
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}
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if ((typeof exports.default === 'function' || (typeof exports.default === 'object' && exports.default !== null)) && typeof exports.default.__esModule === 'undefined') {
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Object.defineProperty(exports.default, '__esModule', { value: true });
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Object.assign(exports.default, exports);
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module.exports = exports.default;
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}
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