feat(nextjs): Allow for TypeScript user config files #3847
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Now that we're no longer dynamically requiring the user's SDK server config file and instead injecting it into the relevant bundles using webpack, there's no requirement that it be in vanilla JS, because injecting it directly into the bundles means that it will go through the full transpilation process right along with all the rest of the user's code.
This PR changes the config code to look for either a TS or JS config file, for both server and client config. (In other words, instead of just looking for
sentry.server.config.js
andsentry.client.config.js
, we now also can findsentry.server.config.ts
andsentry.client.config.ts
if they're present instead.)UPDATE: Docs are here: getsentry/sentry-docs#3960.
Fixes #3500