- Introduced blog routing using Next.js App Router - Implemented dynamic [slug] pages for blog posts - Added MDX-based content loading via lib/posts - Integrated shared TopBar layout with navigation - Established clear content, lib and component separation
31 lines
1.6 KiB
TypeScript
31 lines
1.6 KiB
TypeScript
import type { CacheNodeSeedData, FlightData, FlightDataPath, FlightRouterState, FlightSegmentPath, Segment, HeadData, InitialRSCPayload } from '../shared/lib/app-router-types';
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export type NormalizedFlightData = {
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/**
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* The full `FlightSegmentPath` inclusive of the final `Segment`
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*/
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segmentPath: FlightSegmentPath;
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/**
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* The `FlightSegmentPath` exclusive of the final `Segment`
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*/
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pathToSegment: FlightSegmentPath;
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segment: Segment;
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tree: FlightRouterState;
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seedData: CacheNodeSeedData | null;
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head: HeadData;
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isHeadPartial: boolean;
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isRootRender: boolean;
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};
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export declare function getFlightDataPartsFromPath(flightDataPath: FlightDataPath): NormalizedFlightData;
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export declare function createInitialRSCPayloadFromFallbackPrerender(response: Response, fallbackInitialRSCPayload: InitialRSCPayload): InitialRSCPayload;
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export declare function getNextFlightSegmentPath(flightSegmentPath: FlightSegmentPath): FlightSegmentPath;
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export declare function normalizeFlightData(flightData: FlightData): NormalizedFlightData[] | string;
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/**
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* This function is used to prepare the flight router state for the request.
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* It removes markers that are not needed by the server, and are purely used
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* for stashing state on the client.
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* @param flightRouterState - The flight router state to prepare.
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* @param isHmrRefresh - Whether this is an HMR refresh request.
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* @returns The prepared flight router state.
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*/
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export declare function prepareFlightRouterStateForRequest(flightRouterState: FlightRouterState, isHmrRefresh?: boolean): string;
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