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[TurboPack] No Media Queries breakpoints in Chrome Device Emulation mode #68775

Closed Soberia closed 1 month ago

Soberia commented 1 month ago

To Reproduce

  1. Add media quires with CSS Modules
  2. Start the dev server (npx next dev --turboo)
  3. Open the browser and go to the device emulation section in the developer console
  4. Toggle media queries in option
  5. Media queries breakpoints will not shown (see below picture)

Current vs. Expected behavior

current behavior: image

expected behavior(screen captured while turbopack dev server was disabled): image

Provide environment information

Operating System:
  Platform: linux
  Arch: x64
  Version: #1 SMP Fri Mar 29 23:14:13 UTC 2024
  Available memory (MB): 7858
  Available CPU cores: 12
Binaries:
  Node: 20.16.0
  npm: 10.8.1
  Yarn: 1.22.22
  pnpm: N/A
Relevant Packages:
  next: 14.2.5
  eslint-config-next: 14.2.5
  react: 18.3.1
  react-dom: 18.3.1
  typescript: 5.5.4
Next.js Config:
  output: N/A

Which area(s) are affected? (Select all that apply)

Turbopack

Which stage(s) are affected? (Select all that apply)

next dev (local)

Additional context

Same issue with the latest Next.js 15 RC

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