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chore(version): Upgrade next from 14.0.4 to 14.1.0 #136

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade next from 14.0.4 to 14.1.0.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


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Package name: next
  • 14.1.0 - 2024-01-18
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  • 14.0.5-canary.68 - 2024-01-18

    Core Changes

    • Enable missing suspense bailout by default: #60840

    Credits

    Huge thanks to @ huozhi for helping!

  • 14.0.5-canary.67 - 2024-01-18

    Core Changes

    • fix(ts): auto-complete next/headers: #60817
    • Remove the warning for build worker when custom webpack present: #60820
    • chore(deps): update browserslist and caniuse-lite: #60827
    • feat: support custom image loaders in turbopack: #60736
    • Ensure request specific caches for revalidate are reset: #60810
    • Add metrics names for unstable_cache: #60802
    • Fix: respect init.cache if fetch input is request instance: #60821
    • Revert "Fix: Throw an error for empty array return in generateStaticParams with output:export": #60831
    • turbopack: rename custom cache handler configs: #60828
    • dx: warn the deprecated cache configs are used: #60836

    Documentation Changes

    • add authentication docs page: #60388
    • chore(docs): fix example documentation for Art Direction: #60823
    • docs: add build worker optout error back with upgrade advice: #60826
    • Docs: Use JS comment for MDX: #60825
    • Fix error from the auth docs.: #60829

    Credits

    Huge thanks to @ balazsorban44, @ StephDietz, @ huozhi, @ styfle, @ delbaoliveira, @ ForsakenHarmony, @ leerob, and @ ijjk for helping!

  • 14.0.5-canary.66 - 2024-01-18

    Core Changes

    • feat: stabilize unstable_getImgProps() => getImageProps(): #60739
    • Fix Server Actions compiler bug: #60794
    • Dev Server: Preserve globals overwrites in the initialization hook: #60796
    • add missing function call to normalize-catchall-routes test case: #60777
    • Use snapshots for component-stack tests: #60768
    • Support next/og usage in ESM nextjs app: #60818

    Misc Changes

    • Update ReactRefreshRegression test snapshot for Turbopack: #60767

    Credits

    Huge thanks to @ styfle, @ shuding, @ dvoytenko, @ williamli, @ timneutkens, and @ huozhi for helping!

  • 14.0.5-canary.65 - 2024-01-17

    Core Changes

    • Fix locale domain public files check: #60749
    • Stabilize custom cache handlers and changing memory size.: #57953

    Credits

    Huge thanks to @ ijjk and @ leerob for helping!

  • 14.0.5-canary.64 - 2024-01-17

    Core Changes

    • fix layout segment key to match up with manifest: #60783

    Misc Changes

    • Fix tests exit race condition: #60757

    Credits

    Huge thanks to @ ijjk and @ sokra for helping!

  • 14.0.5-canary.63 - 2024-01-17

    Core Changes

    • Skip postcss config location resolving in node_modules: #60697
    • apply page transforms only on pages: #60779

    Credits

    Huge thanks to @ timneutkens and @ sokra for helping!

  • 14.0.5-canary.62 - 2024-01-17

    Core Changes

    • Reapply "feat(app-router): introduce experimental.missingSuspenseWithCSRBailout flag" (#60508): #60751

    Credits

    Huge thanks to @ sokra for helping!

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Package name: next
  • 16e7a5b v14.1.0
  • 8a3881f Update labeler.json (#60843)
  • 1b255a6 v14.0.5-canary.68
  • 02c2f11 Enable missing suspense bailout by default (#60840)
  • 2096dfa v14.0.5-canary.67
  • b8d8e6e dx: warn the deprecated cache configs are used (#60836)
  • c192f4e turbopack: rename custom cache handler configs (#60828)
  • 2227ae5 Revert "Fix: Throw an error for empty array return in `generateStaticParams` with `output:export`" (#60831)
  • b7f5107 Fix: respect init.cache if fetch input is request instance (#60821)
  • 752c15e Add metrics names for unstable_cache (#60802)
  • e733853 Ensure request specific caches for revalidate are reset (#60810)
  • ecbc36c Fix error from the auth docs. (#60829)
  • c247347 feat: support custom image loaders in turbopack (#60736)
  • cb71d80 chore(deps): update `browserslist` and `caniuse-lite` (#60827)
  • 54f73a2 Docs: Use JS comment for MDX (#60825)
  • d450ff7 docs: add build worker optout error back with upgrade advice (#60826)
  • afcafcd chore(docs): fix example documentation for Art Direction (#60823)
  • 7472cef Remove the warning for build worker when custom webpack present (#60820)
  • 65fce8a add authentication docs page (#60388)
  • b14c1eb fix(ts): auto-complete `next/headers` (#60817)
  • 8179e70 v14.0.5-canary.66
  • e0399ca Support next/og usage in ESM nextjs app (#60818)
  • 299d145 Use snapshots for component-stack tests (#60768)
  • 486567d Update ReactRefreshRegression test snapshot for Turbopack (#60767)

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  • Upgraded Next.js from 14.0.4 to 14.1.0 to incorporate the latest features and improvements.

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## [1.1.0](v1.0.0...v1.1.0) (2024-02-12)

### 🚀 Features

* **api:** add event ([#115](#115)) ([19e6603](19e6603))

### 🔧 Miscellaneous Chores

* **ci:** CI rework ([788c141](788c141))
* **ci:** update CI of web and API ([bd171da](bd171da))
* **husky:** Update precommit ([b170cf3](b170cf3))
* migrate from supabase to postgresql ([#129](#129)) ([e1ff912](e1ff912))
* update CI ([32eb820](32eb820))
* Update release config in package.json ([71c75a7](71c75a7))
* **version:** Upgrade next from 14.0.4 to 14.1.0 ([#136](#136)) ([c958865](c958865))
* **version:** Upgrade reflect-metadata from 0.1.14 to 0.2.1 ([#137](#137)) ([574b6ce](574b6ce))
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