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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
0 && (module.exports = {
HEAD_REQUEST_KEY: null,
ROOT_SEGMENT_REQUEST_KEY: null,
appendSegmentRequestKeyPart: null,
convertSegmentPathToStaticExportFilename: null,
createSegmentRequestKeyPart: null
});
function _export(target, all) {
for(var name in all)Object.defineProperty(target, name, {
enumerable: true,
get: all[name]
});
}
_export(exports, {
HEAD_REQUEST_KEY: function() {
return HEAD_REQUEST_KEY;
},
ROOT_SEGMENT_REQUEST_KEY: function() {
return ROOT_SEGMENT_REQUEST_KEY;
},
appendSegmentRequestKeyPart: function() {
return appendSegmentRequestKeyPart;
},
convertSegmentPathToStaticExportFilename: function() {
return convertSegmentPathToStaticExportFilename;
},
createSegmentRequestKeyPart: function() {
return createSegmentRequestKeyPart;
}
});
const _segment = require("../segment");
const ROOT_SEGMENT_REQUEST_KEY = '';
const HEAD_REQUEST_KEY = '/_head';
function createSegmentRequestKeyPart(segment) {
if (typeof segment === 'string') {
if (segment.startsWith(_segment.PAGE_SEGMENT_KEY)) {
// The Flight Router State type sometimes includes the search params in
// the page segment. However, the Segment Cache tracks this as a separate
// key. So, we strip the search params here, and then add them back when
// the cache entry is turned back into a FlightRouterState. This is an
// unfortunate consequence of the FlightRouteState being used both as a
// transport type and as a cache key; we'll address this once more of the
// Segment Cache implementation has settled.
// TODO: We should hoist the search params out of the FlightRouterState
// type entirely, This is our plan for dynamic route params, too.
return _segment.PAGE_SEGMENT_KEY;
}
const safeName = // TODO: FlightRouterState encodes Not Found routes as "/_not-found".
// But params typically don't include the leading slash. We should use
// a different encoding to avoid this special case.
segment === '/_not-found' ? '_not-found' : encodeToFilesystemAndURLSafeString(segment);
// Since this is not a dynamic segment, it's fully encoded. It does not
// need to be "hydrated" with a param value.
return safeName;
}
const name = segment[0];
const paramType = segment[2];
const safeName = encodeToFilesystemAndURLSafeString(name);
const encodedName = '$' + paramType + '$' + safeName;
return encodedName;
}
function appendSegmentRequestKeyPart(parentRequestKey, parallelRouteKey, childRequestKeyPart) {
// Aside from being filesystem safe, segment keys are also designed so that
// each segment and parallel route creates its own subdirectory. Roughly in
// the same shape as the source app directory. This is mostly just for easier
// debugging (you can open up the build folder and navigate the output); if
// we wanted to do we could just use a flat structure.
// Omit the parallel route key for children, since this is the most
// common case. Saves some bytes (and it's what the app directory does).
const slotKey = parallelRouteKey === 'children' ? childRequestKeyPart : `@${encodeToFilesystemAndURLSafeString(parallelRouteKey)}/${childRequestKeyPart}`;
return parentRequestKey + '/' + slotKey;
}
// Define a regex pattern to match the most common characters found in a route
// param. It excludes anything that might not be cross-platform filesystem
// compatible, like |. It does not need to be precise because the fallback is to
// just base64url-encode the whole parameter, which is fine; we just don't do it
// by default for compactness, and for easier debugging.
const simpleParamValueRegex = /^[a-zA-Z0-9\-_@]+$/;
function encodeToFilesystemAndURLSafeString(value) {
if (simpleParamValueRegex.test(value)) {
return value;
}
// If there are any unsafe characters, base64url-encode the entire value.
// We also add a ! prefix so it doesn't collide with the simple case.
const base64url = btoa(value).replace(/\+/g, '-') // Replace '+' with '-'
.replace(/\//g, '_') // Replace '/' with '_'
.replace(/=+$/, '') // Remove trailing '='
;
return '!' + base64url;
}
function convertSegmentPathToStaticExportFilename(segmentPath) {
return `__next${segmentPath.replace(/\//g, '.')}.txt`;
}
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