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'use client'
import React, {
useRef,
useEffect,
useCallback,
useContext,
useMemo,
useState,
forwardRef,
use,
} from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import Head from '../shared/lib/head'
import { getImgProps } from '../shared/lib/get-img-props'
import type {
ImageProps,
ImgProps,
OnLoad,
OnLoadingComplete,
PlaceholderValue,
} from '../shared/lib/get-img-props'
import type {
ImageConfigComplete,
ImageLoaderProps,
} from '../shared/lib/image-config'
import { imageConfigDefault } from '../shared/lib/image-config'
import { ImageConfigContext } from '../shared/lib/image-config-context.shared-runtime'
import { warnOnce } from '../shared/lib/utils/warn-once'
import { RouterContext } from '../shared/lib/router-context.shared-runtime'
// This is replaced by webpack alias
import defaultLoader from 'next/dist/shared/lib/image-loader'
import { useMergedRef } from './use-merged-ref'
// This is replaced by webpack define plugin
const configEnv = process.env.__NEXT_IMAGE_OPTS as any as ImageConfigComplete
if (typeof window === 'undefined') {
;(globalThis as any).__NEXT_IMAGE_IMPORTED = true
}
export type { ImageLoaderProps }
export type ImageLoader = (p: ImageLoaderProps) => string
type ImgElementWithDataProp = HTMLImageElement & {
'data-loaded-src': string | undefined
}
type ImageElementProps = ImgProps & {
unoptimized: boolean
placeholder: PlaceholderValue
onLoadRef: React.MutableRefObject<OnLoad | undefined>
onLoadingCompleteRef: React.MutableRefObject<OnLoadingComplete | undefined>
setBlurComplete: (b: boolean) => void
setShowAltText: (b: boolean) => void
sizesInput: string | undefined
}
// See https://stackoverflow.com/q/39777833/266535 for why we use this ref
// handler instead of the img's onLoad attribute.
function handleLoading(
img: ImgElementWithDataProp,
placeholder: PlaceholderValue,
onLoadRef: React.MutableRefObject<OnLoad | undefined>,
onLoadingCompleteRef: React.MutableRefObject<OnLoadingComplete | undefined>,
setBlurComplete: (b: boolean) => void,
unoptimized: boolean,
sizesInput: string | undefined
) {
const src = img?.src
if (!img || img['data-loaded-src'] === src) {
return
}
img['data-loaded-src'] = src
const p = 'decode' in img ? img.decode() : Promise.resolve()
p.catch(() => {}).then(() => {
if (!img.parentElement || !img.isConnected) {
// Exit early in case of race condition:
// - onload() is called
// - decode() is called but incomplete
// - unmount is called
// - decode() completes
return
}
if (placeholder !== 'empty') {
setBlurComplete(true)
}
if (onLoadRef?.current) {
// Since we don't have the SyntheticEvent here,
// we must create one with the same shape.
// See https://reactjs.org/docs/events.html
const event = new Event('load')
Object.defineProperty(event, 'target', { writable: false, value: img })
let prevented = false
let stopped = false
onLoadRef.current({
...event,
nativeEvent: event,
currentTarget: img,
target: img,
isDefaultPrevented: () => prevented,
isPropagationStopped: () => stopped,
persist: () => {},
preventDefault: () => {
prevented = true
event.preventDefault()
},
stopPropagation: () => {
stopped = true
event.stopPropagation()
},
})
}
if (onLoadingCompleteRef?.current) {
onLoadingCompleteRef.current(img)
}
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
const origSrc = new URL(src, 'http://n').searchParams.get('url') || src
if (img.getAttribute('data-nimg') === 'fill') {
if (!unoptimized && (!sizesInput || sizesInput === '100vw')) {
let widthViewportRatio =
img.getBoundingClientRect().width / window.innerWidth
if (widthViewportRatio < 0.6) {
if (sizesInput === '100vw') {
warnOnce(
`Image with src "${origSrc}" has "fill" prop and "sizes" prop of "100vw", but image is not rendered at full viewport width. Please adjust "sizes" to improve page performance. Read more: https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next/image#sizes`
)
} else {
warnOnce(
`Image with src "${origSrc}" has "fill" but is missing "sizes" prop. Please add it to improve page performance. Read more: https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next/image#sizes`
)
}
}
}
if (img.parentElement) {
const { position } = window.getComputedStyle(img.parentElement)
const valid = ['absolute', 'fixed', 'relative']
if (!valid.includes(position)) {
warnOnce(
`Image with src "${origSrc}" has "fill" and parent element with invalid "position". Provided "${position}" should be one of ${valid
.map(String)
.join(',')}.`
)
}
}
if (img.height === 0) {
warnOnce(
`Image with src "${origSrc}" has "fill" and a height value of 0. This is likely because the parent element of the image has not been styled to have a set height.`
)
}
}
const heightModified =
img.height.toString() !== img.getAttribute('height')
const widthModified = img.width.toString() !== img.getAttribute('width')
if (
(heightModified && !widthModified) ||
(!heightModified && widthModified)
) {
warnOnce(
`Image with src "${origSrc}" has either width or height modified, but not the other. If you use CSS to change the size of your image, also include the styles 'width: "auto"' or 'height: "auto"' to maintain the aspect ratio.`
)
}
}
})
}
function getDynamicProps(
fetchPriority?: string
): Record<string, string | undefined> {
if (Boolean(use)) {
// In React 19.0.0 or newer, we must use camelCase
// prop to avoid "Warning: Invalid DOM property".
// See https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/25927
return { fetchPriority }
}
// In React 18.2.0 or older, we must use lowercase prop
// to avoid "Warning: Invalid DOM property".
return { fetchpriority: fetchPriority }
}
const ImageElement = forwardRef<HTMLImageElement | null, ImageElementProps>(
(
{
src,
srcSet,
sizes,
height,
width,
decoding,
className,
style,
fetchPriority,
placeholder,
loading,
unoptimized,
fill,
onLoadRef,
onLoadingCompleteRef,
setBlurComplete,
setShowAltText,
sizesInput,
onLoad,
onError,
...rest
},
forwardedRef
) => {
const ownRef = useCallback(
(img: ImgElementWithDataProp | null) => {
if (!img) {
return
}
if (onError) {
// If the image has an error before react hydrates, then the error is lost.
// The workaround is to wait until the image is mounted which is after hydration,
// then we set the src again to trigger the error handler (if there was an error).
// eslint-disable-next-line no-self-assign
img.src = img.src
}
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
if (!src) {
console.error(`Image is missing required "src" property:`, img)
}
if (img.getAttribute('alt') === null) {
console.error(
`Image is missing required "alt" property. Please add Alternative Text to describe the image for screen readers and search engines.`
)
}
}
if (img.complete) {
handleLoading(
img,
placeholder,
onLoadRef,
onLoadingCompleteRef,
setBlurComplete,
unoptimized,
sizesInput
)
}
},
[
src,
placeholder,
onLoadRef,
onLoadingCompleteRef,
setBlurComplete,
onError,
unoptimized,
sizesInput,
]
)
const ref = useMergedRef(forwardedRef, ownRef)
return (
<img
{...rest}
{...getDynamicProps(fetchPriority)}
// It's intended to keep `loading` before `src` because React updates
// props in order which causes Safari/Firefox to not lazy load properly.
// See https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/25883
loading={loading}
width={width}
height={height}
decoding={decoding}
data-nimg={fill ? 'fill' : '1'}
className={className}
style={style}
// It's intended to keep `src` the last attribute because React updates
// attributes in order. If we keep `src` the first one, Safari will
// immediately start to fetch `src`, before `sizes` and `srcSet` are even
// updated by React. That causes multiple unnecessary requests if `srcSet`
// and `sizes` are defined.
// This bug cannot be reproduced in Chrome or Firefox.
sizes={sizes}
srcSet={srcSet}
src={src}
ref={ref}
onLoad={(event) => {
const img = event.currentTarget as ImgElementWithDataProp
handleLoading(
img,
placeholder,
onLoadRef,
onLoadingCompleteRef,
setBlurComplete,
unoptimized,
sizesInput
)
}}
onError={(event) => {
// if the real image fails to load, this will ensure "alt" is visible
setShowAltText(true)
if (placeholder !== 'empty') {
// If the real image fails to load, this will still remove the placeholder.
setBlurComplete(true)
}
if (onError) {
onError(event)
}
}}
/>
)
}
)
function ImagePreload({
isAppRouter,
imgAttributes,
}: {
isAppRouter: boolean
imgAttributes: ImgProps
}) {
const opts: ReactDOM.PreloadOptions = {
as: 'image',
imageSrcSet: imgAttributes.srcSet,
imageSizes: imgAttributes.sizes,
crossOrigin: imgAttributes.crossOrigin,
referrerPolicy: imgAttributes.referrerPolicy,
...getDynamicProps(imgAttributes.fetchPriority),
}
if (isAppRouter && ReactDOM.preload) {
ReactDOM.preload(imgAttributes.src, opts)
return null
}
return (
<Head>
<link
key={
'__nimg-' +
imgAttributes.src +
imgAttributes.srcSet +
imgAttributes.sizes
}
rel="preload"
// Note how we omit the `href` attribute, as it would only be relevant
// for browsers that do not support `imagesrcset`, and in those cases
// it would cause the incorrect image to be preloaded.
//
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/semantics.html#attr-link-imagesrcset
href={imgAttributes.srcSet ? undefined : imgAttributes.src}
{...opts}
/>
</Head>
)
}
/**
* The `Image` component is used to optimize images.
*
* Read more: [Next.js docs: `Image`](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/components/image)
*/
export const Image = forwardRef<HTMLImageElement | null, ImageProps>(
(props, forwardedRef) => {
const pagesRouter = useContext(RouterContext)
// We're in the app directory if there is no pages router.
const isAppRouter = !pagesRouter
const configContext = useContext(ImageConfigContext)
const config = useMemo(() => {
const c = configEnv || configContext || imageConfigDefault
const allSizes = [...c.deviceSizes, ...c.imageSizes].sort((a, b) => a - b)
const deviceSizes = c.deviceSizes.sort((a, b) => a - b)
const qualities = c.qualities?.sort((a, b) => a - b)
return { ...c, allSizes, deviceSizes, qualities }
}, [configContext])
const { onLoad, onLoadingComplete } = props
const onLoadRef = useRef(onLoad)
useEffect(() => {
onLoadRef.current = onLoad
}, [onLoad])
const onLoadingCompleteRef = useRef(onLoadingComplete)
useEffect(() => {
onLoadingCompleteRef.current = onLoadingComplete
}, [onLoadingComplete])
const [blurComplete, setBlurComplete] = useState(false)
const [showAltText, setShowAltText] = useState(false)
const { props: imgAttributes, meta: imgMeta } = getImgProps(props, {
defaultLoader,
imgConf: config,
blurComplete,
showAltText,
})
return (
<>
{
<ImageElement
{...imgAttributes}
unoptimized={imgMeta.unoptimized}
placeholder={imgMeta.placeholder}
fill={imgMeta.fill}
onLoadRef={onLoadRef}
onLoadingCompleteRef={onLoadingCompleteRef}
setBlurComplete={setBlurComplete}
setShowAltText={setShowAltText}
sizesInput={props.sizes}
ref={forwardedRef}
/>
}
{imgMeta.priority ? (
<ImagePreload
isAppRouter={isAppRouter}
imgAttributes={imgAttributes}
/>
) : null}
</>
)
}
)