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dynamic import stucks in loading component

Open israel-lpz opened this issue 2 years ago • 1 comments

Verify canary release

  • [X] I verified that the issue exists in the latest Next.js canary release

Provide environment information

Operating System:
  Platform: win32
  Arch: x64
  Version: Windows 10 Pro
Binaries:
  Node: 16.13.0
  npm: N/A
  Yarn: N/A
  pnpm: N/A
Relevant packages:
  next: 12.2.4-canary.9
  eslint-config-next: 12.2.3
  react: 18.2.0
  react-dom: 18.2.0

What browser are you using? (if relevant)

Microsoft Edge Version 103.0.1264.77 (Official build) (64-bit)

How are you deploying your application? (if relevant)

next start

Describe the Bug

The dynamically imported component stays in loading without error or anything to be able to debug and this only happens in production

Expected Behavior

Just as the balloon is shown in development, it is shown in production.

Link to reproduction

https://github.com/israel-lpz/react-globe-bug-nextjs

To Reproduce

use yarn dev to display the react-globe, then use yarn build and yarn start to display the bug

israel-lpz avatar Aug 02 '22 20:08 israel-lpz

I can confirm that the issue also exists in Next.js stable release (12.2.4).

priard avatar Aug 05 '22 10:08 priard

Please verify that your issue can be recreated with next@canary.

Why was this issue marked with the please verify canary label?

We noticed the provided reproduction was using an older version of Next.js, instead of canary.

The canary version of Next.js ships daily and includes all features and fixes that have not been released to the stable version yet. You can think of canary as a public beta. Some issues may already be fixed in the canary version, so please verify that your issue reproduces by running npm install next@canary and test it in your project, using your reproduction steps.

If the issue does not reproduce with the canary version, then it has already been fixed and this issue can be closed.

How can I quickly verify if my issue has been fixed in canary?

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My issue has been open for a long time, why do I need to verify canary now?

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What happens if I don't verify against the canary version of Next.js?

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I did not open this issue, but it is relevant to me, what can I do to help?

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I think my reproduction is good enough, why aren't you looking into it quicker?

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github-actions[bot] avatar Jan 18 '23 17:01 github-actions[bot]

@israel-lpz did you ever fix this? running into similar issue...

stevenqzhang avatar Feb 07 '23 18:02 stevenqzhang

This issue has been automatically closed because it wasn't verified against next@canary. If you think it was closed by accident, please leave a comment. If you are running into a similar issue, please open a new issue with a reproduction. Thank you.

balazsorban44 avatar Mar 10 '23 23:03 balazsorban44

This closed issue has been automatically locked because it had no new activity for a month. If you are running into a similar issue, please create a new issue with the steps to reproduce. Thank you.

github-actions[bot] avatar Apr 10 '23 00:04 github-actions[bot]