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Next.js has a Denial of Service with Server Components

GHSA-q4gf-8mx6-v5v3

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Details

A vulnerability affects certain React Server Components packages for versions 19.x and frameworks that use the affected packages, including Next.js 13.x, 14.x, 15.x, and 16.x using the App Router. The issue is tracked upstream as CVE-2026-23869. You can read more about this advisory our this changelog.

A specially crafted HTTP request can be sent to any App Router Server Function endpoint that, when deserialized, may trigger excessive CPU usage. This can result in denial of service in unpatched environments.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 7.5 / 10 (High)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js Vulnerable to Denial of Service with Server Components

GHSA-8h8q-6873-q5fj

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Details

A vulnerability affects certain React Server Components packages for versions 19.x and frameworks that use the affected packages, including Next.js 13.x, 14.x, 15.x, and 16.x using the App Router. The issue is tracked upstream as CVE-2026-23870.

A specially crafted HTTP request can be sent to any App Router Server Function endpoint that, when deserialized, may trigger excessive CPU usage. This can result in denial of service in unpatched environments.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 7.5 / 10 (High)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js has a Middleware / Proxy bypass in Pages Router applications using i18n

CVE-2026-44573 / GHSA-36qx-fr4f-26g5

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Details

Impact

Applications using the Pages Router with i18n configured and middleware/proxy-based authorization can allow unauthorized access to protected page data through locale-less /_next/data/<buildId>/<page>.json requests. In affected configurations, middleware does not run for the unprefixed data route, allowing an attacker to retrieve SSR JSON for protected pages without passing the intended authorization checks.

Fix

The matcher logic was updated to perform the same match as it would on a non-i18n data route.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade immediately, enforce authorization in the page's server-side data path instead of relying solely on middleware.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 7.5 / 10 (High)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js has a Middleware / Proxy bypass in App Router applications via segment-prefetch routes

CVE-2026-44575 / GHSA-267c-6grr-h53f

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Impact

App Router applications that rely on middleware or proxy-based checks for authorization can allow unauthorized access through transport-specific route variants used for segment prefetching. In affected configurations, specially crafted .rsc and segment-prefetch URLs can resolve to the same page without being matched by the intended middleware rule, which can allow protected content to be reached without the expected authorization check.

Fix

We now include App Router transport variants when generating middleware matchers, so middleware protections are applied consistently to those requests as well as to the normal page URL.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade immediately, enforce authorization in the underlying route or page logic instead of relying solely on middleware.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 7.5 / 10 (High)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js has cross-site scripting in beforeInteractive scripts with untrusted input

CVE-2026-44580 / GHSA-gx5p-jg67-6x7h

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Details

Impact

Applications that use beforeInteractive scripts together with untrusted content can be vulnerable to cross-site scripting. In affected versions, serialized script content was not escaped safely before being embedded into the document, which could allow attacker-controlled input to break out of the intended script context and execute arbitrary JavaScript in a visitor's browser.

Fix

We now HTML-escape serialized beforeInteractive script content before embedding it into the page, preventing attacker-controlled content from breaking out of the inline script boundary.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade immediately, do not pass untrusted data into beforeInteractive scripts. If that pattern is unavoidable, sanitize or escape the content before embedding it.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 6.1 / 10 (Medium)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:N

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js vulnerable to cache poisoning in React Server Component responses

CVE-2026-44576 / GHSA-wfc6-r584-vfw7

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Details

Impact

Applications using React Server Components can be vulnerable to cache poisoning when shared caches do not correctly partition response variants. Under affected conditions, an attacker can cause an RSC response to be served from the original URL and poison shared cache entries so later visitors receive component payloads instead of the expected HTML.

Fix

We now validate and interpret RSC request headers consistently across request classification and rendering, and we enforce the intended cache-busting behavior so RSC payloads are not unexpectedly served from the original URL.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade immediately, ensure your CDN or reverse proxy keys on the relevant RSC request headers and honors Vary, or disable shared caching for affected App Router and RSC responses.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 5.4 / 10 (Medium)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:L/A:L

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js has a Middleware / Proxy bypass in App Router applications via segment-prefetch routes - Incomplete Fix Follow-Up

CVE-2026-45109 / GHSA-26hh-7cqf-hhc6

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Details

Impact

It was found that the fix addressing CVE-2026-44575 did not apply to middleware.ts with Turbopack. Refer to CVE-2026-44575 for further details.

References

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 7.5 / 10 (High)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js has a Denial of Service in the Image Optimization API

CVE-2026-44577 / GHSA-h64f-5h5j-jqjh

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Details

Impact

When self-hosting Next.js with the default image loader, the Image Optimization API fetches local images entirely into memory without enforcing a maximum size limit. An attacker could cause out-of-memory conditions by requesting large local assets from the /_next/image endpoint that match the images.localPatterns configuration (by default, all patterns are allowed).

  • If you are using images.localPatterns, only the patterns in that array are impacted.
  • If you are using images.unoptimized: true, you are NOT impacted.
  • If you are using images.loader: 'custom', you are NOT impacted.
  • If you are using Vercel, you are NOT impacted.
Fix

We now apply response size limits consistently to internal image fetches, not just external ones, and fail oversized responses before they can exhaust process memory.

This can be adjusted using the images.maximumResponseBody configuration.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade immediately, avoid routing large local assets through /_next/image, disable image optimization for large or untrusted local files, or block image optimization access to those assets at the edge.

You can disable using the images.localPatterns: [] configuration. This will still allow fetching remote images (which is not impacted).

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 5.9 / 10 (Medium)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js has a Middleware / Proxy bypass through dynamic route parameter injection

CVE-2026-44574 / GHSA-492v-c6pp-mqqv

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Details

Impact

Applications that rely on middleware to protect dynamic routes can be vulnerable to authorization bypass. In affected deployments, specially crafted query parameters can alter the dynamic route value seen by the page while leaving the visible path unchanged, which can allow protected content to be rendered without passing the expected middleware check.

Fix

We now only honor internal route-parameter normalization in trusted routing flows and ignore externally supplied parameter encodings that should never have been accepted from ordinary requests.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade immediately, enforce authorization in route or page logic instead of relying solely on middleware path matching.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 8.1 / 10 (High)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js vulnerable to server-side request forgery in applications using WebSocket upgrades

CVE-2026-44578 / GHSA-c4j6-fc7j-m34r

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Details

Impact

Self-hosted applications using the built-in Node.js server can be vulnerable to server-side request forgery through crafted WebSocket upgrade requests. An attacker can cause the server to proxy requests to arbitrary internal or external destinations, which may expose internal services or cloud metadata endpoints. Vercel-hosted deployments are not affected.

Fix

We now apply the same safety checks to WebSocket upgrade handling that already existed for normal HTTP requests, so upgrade requests are only proxied when routing has explicitly marked them as safe external rewrites.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade immediately, do not expose the origin server directly to untrusted networks. If WebSocket upgrades are not required, block them at your reverse proxy or load balancer, and restrict origin egress to internal networks and metadata services where possible.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 8.6 / 10 (High)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:N/A:N

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js's Middleware / Proxy redirects can be cache-poisoned

CVE-2026-44572 / GHSA-3g8h-86w9-wvmq

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Details

Impact

Next.js uses the x-nextjs-data request header for internal data requests. On affected versions, an external client could send this header on a normal request to a path handled by middleware that returns a redirect.

When that happened, the middleware/proxy could treat the request as a data request and replace the standard Location redirect header with the internal x-nextjs-redirect header. Browsers do not follow x-nextjs-redirect, so the response became an unusable redirect for normal clients.

If the application was deployed behind a CDN or reverse proxy that caches 3xx responses without varying on this header, a single attacker request could poison the cached redirect response for the affected path. Subsequent visitors could then receive a cached redirect response without a Location header, causing a denial of service for that redirect path until the cache entry expired or was purged.

Affected scenarios

This affects applications that:

  • use middleware or proxy redirects
  • are deployed behind a caching CDN or reverse proxy
  • allow 3xx responses on those paths to be cached without differentiating internal data requests from normal requests
Fix

The fix stops trusting x-nextjs-data by itself for middleware redirect handling. A request is now treated as an internal data request only when it is validated as such by internal routing state, preserving legitimate data-request redirect behavior while preventing external header injection from changing normal redirect responses.

Workarounds

Before upgrading, users can reduce risk by:

  • configuring the CDN or reverse proxy to vary its cache key on x-nextjs-data for affected responses

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 3.7 / 10 (Low)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js vulnerable to cache poisoning via collisions in React Server Component cache-busting

CVE-2026-44582 / GHSA-vfv6-92ff-j949

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Details

Impact

React Server Component responses can be vulnerable to cache poisoning in deployments that rely on shared caches with insufficient response partitioning. In affected conditions, collisions in the _rsc cache-busting value can allow an attacker to poison cache entries so users receive the wrong response variant for a given URL.

Fix

We strengthened the _rsc cache-busting mechanism to make practical collisions significantly harder and to better separate response variants that should not share cache entries.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade immediately, ensure intermediary caches correctly honor Vary for RSC-related request headers, or disable shared caching for affected RSC responses until you can deploy a patched release.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 3.7 / 10 (Low)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js vulnerable to cross-site scripting in App Router applications using CSP nonces

CVE-2026-44581 / GHSA-ffhc-5mcf-pf4q

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Details

Impact

App Router applications that rely on CSP nonces can be vulnerable to stored cross-site scripting when deployed behind shared caches. In affected versions, malformed nonce values derived from request headers could be reflected into rendered HTML in an unsafe way, allowing an attacker to poison cached responses and cause script execution for later visitors.

Fix

We now reject or ignore malformed nonce values before they are embedded into HTML and apply stricter nonce sanitization so request-derived nonce data cannot break out of the intended attribute context.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade immediately, strip inbound Content-Security-Policy request headers from untrusted traffic.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 4.7 / 10 (Medium)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:N

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Next.js vulnerable to Denial of Service via connection exhaustion in applications using Cache Components

CVE-2026-44579 / GHSA-mg66-mrh9-m8jx

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Details

Impact

Applications using Partial Prerendering through the Cache Components feature can be vulnerable to connection exhaustion through crafted POST requests to a server action. In affected configurations, a malicious request can trigger a request-body handling deadlock that leaves connections open for an extended period, consuming file descriptors and server capacity until legitimate users are denied service.

Fix

We now treat the header used for resuming Partial Prerendered requests as an internal-only header and strip it from untrusted incoming requests. This header should never be accepted directly from external clients.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade immediately, block requests that would be handled by Next.js if they contain the Next-Resume header at the edge.

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 7.5 / 10 (High)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

References

This data is provided by the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Release Notes

vercel/next.js (next)

v16.2.6

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[!NOTE]
This release contains security fixes and backported bug fixes. It does not include all pending features/changes on canary.

Security Fixes

The following advisories have been addressed:

High:

Moderate:

Low:

Core Changes
  • fix: preserve HTTP access fallbacks during prerender recovery (#​92231)
  • Fix fallback route params case in app-page handler (#​91737)
  • Fix invalid HTML response for route-level RSC requests in deployment adapter (#​91541)
  • Patch setHeader for direct route handlers (#​93101)
  • Include deployment id in cacheHandlers keys (#​93453)
  • Fix double-encoding of URL pathname parts in client param parsing (#​93491)

v16.2.5

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[!NOTE]
This release contains security fixes and backported bug fixes. It does not include all pending features/changes on canary.

Security Fixes

The following advisories have been addressed:

High:

Moderate:

Low:

Core Changes
  • fix: preserve HTTP access fallbacks during prerender recovery (#​92231)
  • Fix fallback route params case in app-page handler (#​91737)
  • Fix invalid HTML response for route-level RSC requests in deployment adapter (#​91541)
  • Patch setHeader for direct route handlers (#​93101)
  • Include deployment id in cacheHandlers keys (#​93453)
  • Fix double-encoding of URL pathname parts in client param parsing (#​93491)

v16.2.4

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[!NOTE]
This release is backporting bug fixes. It does not include all pending features/changes on canary.

Core Changes
  • chore: Bump reqwest to 0.13.2 (Fixes Google Fonts with Turbopack for Windows on ARM64) (#​92713)
  • Turbopack: fix filesystem watcher config not applying follow_symlinks(false) (#​92631)
  • Scope Safari ?ts= cache-buster to CSS/font assets only (Pages Router) (#​92580)
  • Compiler: Support boolean and number primtives in next.config defines (#​92731)
  • turbo-tasks: Fix recomputation loop by allowing cell cleanup on error during recomputation (#​92725)
  • Turbopack: shorter error for ChunkGroupInfo::get_index_of (#​92814)
  • Turbopack: shorter error message for ModuleBatchesGraph::get_entry_index (#​92828)
  • Adding more system info to the 'initialize project' trace (#​92427)
Credits

Huge thanks to @​Badbird5907, @​lukesandberg, @​andrewimm, @​sokra, and @​mischnic for helping!

v16.2.3

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[!NOTE]
This release is backporting security and bug fixes. For more information about the fixed security vulnerability, please see https://vercel.com/changelog/summary-of-cve-2026-23869. The release does not include all pending features/changes on canary.

Core Changes
  • Ensure app-page reports stale ISR revalidation errors via onRequestError (#​92282)
  • Fix [Bug]: manifest.ts breaks HMR in Next.js 16.2 (#​91981 through #​92273)
  • Deduplicate output assets and detect content conflicts on emit (#​92292)
  • Fix styled-jsx race condition: styles lost due to concurrent rendering (#​92459)
  • turbo-tasks-backend: stability fixes for task cancellation and error handling (#​92254)
Credits

Huge thanks to @​icyJoseph, @​sokra, @​wbinnssmith, @​eps1lon and @​ztanner for helping!

v16.2.2

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[!NOTE]
This release is backporting bug fixes. It does not include all pending features/changes on canary.

Core Changes
  • backport: Move expanded adapters docs to API reference (#​92115) (#​92129)
  • Backport: TypeScript v6 deprecations for baseUrl and moduleResolution (#​92130)
  • [create-next-app] Skip interactive prompts when CLI flags are provided (#​91840)
  • next.config.js: Accept an option for serverFastRefresh (#​91968)
  • Turbopack: enable server HMR for app route handlers (#​91466)
  • Turbopack: exclude metadata routes from server HMR (#​92034)
  • Fix CI for glibc linux builds
  • Backport: disable bmi2 in qfilter #​92177
  • [backport] Fix CSS HMR on Safari (#​92174)
Credits

Huge thanks to @​nextjs-bot, @​icyJoseph, @​ijjk, @​gaojude, @​wbinnssmith, @​lukesandberg, and @​bgw for helping!

v16.2.1

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[!NOTE]
This release is backporting bug fixes. It does not include all pending features/changes on canary.

Core Changes
  • docs: post release amends (#​91715)
  • docs: fix broken Activity Patterns demo link in preserving UI state guide (#​91698)
  • Fix adapter outputs for dynamic metadata routes (#​91680)
  • Turbopack: fix webpack loader runner layer (#​91727)
  • Fix server actions in standalone mode with cacheComponents (#​91711)
  • turbo-persistence: remove Unmergeable mmap advice (#​91713)
  • Fix layout segment optimization: move app-page imports to server-utility transition (#​91701)
  • Turbopack: lazy require metadata and handle TLA (#​91705)
  • [turbopack] Respect {eval:true} in worker_threads constructors (#​91666)
Credits

Huge thanks to @​icyJoseph, @​abhishekmardiya, @​ijjk, @​mischnic, @​unstubbable, @​sokra, and @​lukesandberg for helping!

v16.2.0

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[!TIP]
Check out our Next v16.2 Blog Post to learn more about this release.

Core Changes
  • Upgrade React from f93b9fd4-20251217 to 65eec428-20251218: #​87323
  • Turbopack: Create junction points instead of symlinks on Windows: #​87606
  • Turbopack: Symlink handling follow-up: #​87637
  • Add experimental routing package for resolving adapter routes: #​86404
  • Ensure outputs are correct with cache components in deployment adapters: #​87018
  • Move off of deprecated url.parse: #​87257
  • [strict-route-types] Add experimental.strictRouteTypes config: #​87378
  • misc: fix type check log for CI envs: #​87838
  • fix: revalidateTag with profile should not trigger client cache invalidation: #​88069
  • chore: warn when running tests against stale build: #​88001
  • Redesign default error pages with cleaner, more user-friendly UI: #​87988
  • dx: avoid next-env.d.ts change in dev: #​88103
  • prevent browser cache from using stale RSC responses from previous builds: #​86554
  • [strict-route-types] Typecheck App Router page props: #​87386
  • [strict-route-types] Enforce common React Component return types in App Router: #​87389
  • [strict-route-types] Switch to satisfies when validating page and route modules: #​87398
  • [strict-route-types] Don't reject number in config.api.bodyParser.sizeLimit when validating route: #​87633
  • Revert "dx: avoid next-env.d.ts change in dev": #​88153
  • [strict-route-types] Typecheck pages router routes in absence of App Router: #​87628
  • [strict-route-types] Ensure cache profiles and routes are type-checked even if .next is excluded: #​87768
  • add compilation error for taint when not enabled: #​88173
  • feat(next/image)!: add images.maximumResponseBody config: #​88183
  • Add maximum size limit for postponed body parsing: #​88175
  • metadata: use fixed segment in dynamic routes with static metadata files: #​88113
  • feat: add --experimental-cpu-prof flag for dev, build, and start: #​87946
  • Add experimental option to use no-cache instead of no-store in dev: #​88182
  • fix overlay frames cannot be opened sometimes: #​88210
  • Handle pnpm-workspace.yaml while searching for monorepo root: #​74818
  • Add more debug logs to 'use cache' wrapper: #​88219
  • Omit unused arguments from 'use cache' function calls: #​86920
  • Only log pending revalidates... debug log if applicable: #​88221
  • fix(next/image): bump sharp@​0.34.5: #​88238
  • Disallow javascript urls in router methods and redirects: #​88185
  • Fix relative same host redirects in node middleware: #​88253
  • Remove loadConfig from main development process, pass value from child process: #​88230
  • Update deploy adapters outputs and handler interfaces for node and edge: #​88247
  • Move Ready in time before handler initialization: #​88235
  • next/image: support custom cache handlers: #​88248
  • feat: add Claude Code plugin marketplace with Cache Components skill: #​87993
  • refactor: consolidate PPR into cacheComponents architecture: #​88243
  • Turbopack: include fewer traced files for standalone: #​88322
  • feat(turbopack): add resolve plugin condition variant of Always and Never: #​88190
  • perf: use length = 0 to clear the logging array: #​88244
  • Time logs: Show full millisecond instead of 1 decimal: #​88313
  • [turbopack] Enable inferring module side effects by default: #​87216
  • Track search string as part of "refresh state": #​87203
  • Pass RouteTree into navigation function: #​87256
  • Read from segment cache unknown routes: #​87293
  • Pass loading boundary as part of RSC data: #​87825
  • Revert "refactor: consolidate PPR into cacheComponents architecture (#​88243)": #​88421
  • fix: support TypeScript noUncheckedSideEffectImports for CSS imports: #​88199
  • Don't import typescript at runtime: #​88321
  • fix: use RDC for server action requests: #​88129
  • Warn when overriding Cache-Control header on /_next/ routes: #​88353
  • [prebuilt-skew-protection] feat: adding in automatic deploymentId: #​88012
  • Revert "[prebuilt-skew-protection] feat: adding in automatic deploymentId": #​88449
  • Turbopack: Update reqwest, remove experimental system TLS feature: #​88290
  • Revert "prevent browser cache from using stale RSC responses from pre…: #​88457
  • Turbopack: retain loader tree order for metadata: #​88487
  • Turbopack: more dead code: #​88505
  • fix(build): prevent route handler manifests from inheriting unrelated client components: #​88419
  • Upgrade React from 65eec428-20251218 to 3e1abcc8-20260113: #​88530
  • Better typesafety for interopDefault: #​88486
  • keep next-env.d.s unchanged between dev and build: #​88428
  • Remove sibling caches from CacheNode tree: #​87991
  • Upgrade React from 3e1abcc8-20260113 to 4a3d993e-20260114: #​88547
  • Finish deleting Mutable from router implementation: #​88046
  • fetch(next/image): reduce maximumResponseBody from 300MB to 50MB: #​88588
  • [CC] Fix dev validation error from server action bound args: #​88600
  • Fix incorrect 'Ready in' time for next start: #​88589
  • feat: server action logging: #​88277
  • Log browser error and warnings in terminal: #​88352
  • Upgrade React from 4a3d993e-20260114 to bef88f7c-20260116: #​88649
  • fix: make RedirectType constant properties literal types: #​88653
  • Turbopack: add support for matching loaders on resource queries: #​88644
  • fix: capture promisified setImmediate separately: #​88346
  • fix: setImmediate[util.promisify.custom] access fails in edge runtime: #​88685
  • Fix --debug-build-paths bracket escaping for glob patterns: #​88660
  • Add negation pattern support to --debug-build-paths: #​88654
  • Only filter next config if experimental flag is enabled: #​88733
  • [Devtool Indicator] Fix cross alignment: #​88664
  • Turbopack: don't use build id for pages router client-side manifests: #​88641
  • Allow inspecting server with next start --inspect: #​88744
  • Turbopack: Add --debug-build-paths support to filter routes: #​88655
  • Upgrade React from bef88f7c-20260116 to 41b3e9a6-20260119: #​88756
  • Use rewritten pathname for implicit cache tags: #​88732
  • Upgrade React from 41b3e9a6-20260119 to d2908752-20260119: #​88774
  • Add experimental_gesturePush to App Router: #​88776
  • Rename rewroteURL to rewrittenPathname in request metadata: #​88751
  • Simplify getImplicitTags to accept pathname instead of ur

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Coverage Report for context (packages/context)

Status Category Percentage Covered / Total
🔵 Lines 30.53% 182 / 596
🔵 Statements 31.25% 201 / 643
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