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:arrow_up: Update dependency @reduxjs/toolkit to v2
This PR contains the following updates:
| Package | Change | Age | Adoption | Passing | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| @reduxjs/toolkit (source) | ^1.9.7 -> ^2.6.1 |
Release Notes
reduxjs/redux-toolkit (@reduxjs/toolkit)
v2.6.1
This bugfix release fixes several assorted types issues with the initial infinite query feature release, and adds support for an optional signal argument to createAsyncThunk.
Changelog
Infinite Query Fixes
We've fixed several types issues that were reported with infinite queries after the 2.6.0 release:
matchFulfilledandprovidesTagsnow get the correct response types- We've added pre-typed
Type*types to represent infinite queries, similar to the existing pre-defined types for queries and mutations selectCachedArgsForQuerynow supports fetching args for infinite query endpoints- We fixed some TS type portability issues with infinite queries that caused errors when generating TS declarations
useInfiniteQueryState/Subscriptionnow correctly expect just the query arg, not the combined{queryArg, pageParam}object
Other Improvements
createAsyncThunk now accepts an optional {signal} argument. If provided, the internal AbortSignal handling will tie into that signal.
upsertQueryEntries now correctly generates provided tags for upserted cache entries.
What's Changed
- Fix assorted infinite query types by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4869
- Add providesTags handling for upsertQueryEntries by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4872
- add infinite query type support for selectCachedArgsForQuery by @alexmotoc in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4880
- add more Typed wrappers and make sure they're all exported by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4866
- Fix infinite query type portability issues by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4881
- support passing an external abortsignal to createAsyncThunk by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4860
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.6.0...v2.6.1
v2.6.0
This feature release adds infinite query support to RTK Query.
Changelog
RTK Query Infinite Query support
Since we first released RTK Query in 2021, we've had users asking us to add support for "infinite queries" - the ability to keep fetching additional pages of data for a given endpoint. It's been by far our most requested feature. Until recently, our answer was that we felt there were too many use cases to support with a single API design approach.
Last year, we revisited this concept and concluded that the best approach was to mimic the flexible infinite query API design from React Query. We had additional discussions with @tkdodo , who described the rationale and implementation approach and encouraged us to use their API design, and @riqts provided an initial implementation on top of RTKQ's existing internals.
We're excited to announce that this release officially adds full infinite query endpoint support to RTK Query!
Using Infinite Queries
As with React Query, the API design is based around "page param" values that act as the query arguments for fetching a specific page for the given cache entry.
Infinite queries are defined with a new build.infiniteQuery() endpoint type. It accepts all of the same options as normal query endpoints, but also needs an additional infiniteQueryOptions field that specifies the infinite query behaviors. With TypeScript, you must supply 3 generic arguments: build.infiniteQuery<ResultType, QueryArg, PageParam>, where ResultType is the contents of a single page, QueryArg is the type passed in as the cache key, and PageParam is the value used to request a specific page.
The endpoint must define an initialPageParam value that will be used as the default (and can be overridden if desired). It also needs a getNextPageParam callback that will calculate the params for each page based on the existing values, and optionally a getPreviousPageParam callback if reverse fetching is needed. Finally, a maxPages option can be provided to limit the entry cache size.
The query and queryFn methods now receive a {queryArg, pageParam} object, instead of just the queryArg.
For the cache entries and hooks, the data field is now an object like {pages: ResultType[], pageParams: PageParam[]>. This gives you flexibility in how you use the data for rendering.
const pokemonApi = createApi({
baseQuery: fetchBaseQuery({ baseUrl: 'https://example.com/pokemon' }),
endpoints: (build) => ({
// 3 TS generics: page contents, query arg, page param
getInfinitePokemonWithMax: build.infiniteQuery<Pokemon[], string, number>({
infiniteQueryOptions: {
// Must provide a default initial page param value
initialPageParam: 1,
// Optionally limit the number of cached pages
maxPages: 3,
// Must provide a `getNextPageParam` function
getNextPageParam: (lastPage, allPages, lastPageParam, allPageParams) =>
lastPageParam + 1,
// Optionally provide a `getPreviousPageParam` function
getPreviousPageParam: (
firstPage,
allPages,
firstPageParam,
allPageParams,
) => {
return firstPageParam > 0 ? firstPageParam - 1 : undefined
},
},
// The `query` function receives `{queryArg, pageParam}` as its argument
query({ queryArg, pageParam }) {
return `/type/${queryArg}?page=${pageParam}`
},
}),
}),
})
As with all RTKQ functionality, the core logic is UI-agnostic and does not require React. However, using the RTKQ React entry point will also auto-generate useInfiniteQuery hooks for these endpoints. Infinite query hooks fetch the initial page, then provide fetchNext/PreviousPage functions to let you trigger requests for more pages.
function PokemonList({
pokemonType = 'fire',
}: {
pokemonType?: string
) {
const {
data,
isFetching,
isSuccess,
fetchNextPage,
fetchPreviousPage,
refetch,
} = api.useGetInfinitePokemonInfiniteQuery(pokemonType)
const handlePreviousPage = async () => {
const res = await fetchPreviousPage()
}
const handleNextPage = async () => {
const res = await fetchNextPage()
}
// `data` is a `{pages, pageParams}` object.
// You can use those to render whatever UI you need.
// In this case, flatten per-page arrays of results for this endpoint
// into a single array to render a list.
const allPokemon = data?.pages.flat() ?? [];
// render UI with pages, show loading state, fetch as needed
}
Docs and Examples
The RTK Query docs have been updated with new content and explanations for infinite queries:
- Usage Guides: Infinite Queries covers the new concepts, explains how to define infinite query endpoints and use the hooks, documents fetching behaviors, and describes common API interaction patterns
- API Reference:
createApidocuments the new infinite query endpoint options - Generated API Slices: React Hooks has been updated to better organize the hook descriptions, and covers the infinite query hook arguments and behaviors
We've also added a new infinite query example app in the repo that shows several usage patterns like pagination, cursors, infinite scrolling, and limit+offset queries.
Notes
As with all new features and functionality, more code does mean an increase in bundle size.
We did extensive work to byte-shave and optimize the final bundle size for this feature. Final estimates indicate that this adds about 4.2Kmin to production bundles. That's comparable to React Query's infinite query support size.
However, given RTKQ's current architecture, that bundle size increase is included even if you aren't using any infinite query endpoints in your application. Given the significant additional functionality, that seems like an acceptable tradeoff. (And as always, having this kind of functionality built into RTKQ means that your app benefits when it uses this feature without having to add a lot of additional code to your own app, which would likely be much larger.)
Longer-term, we hope to investigate reworking some of RTKQ's internal architecture to potentially make some of the features opt-in for better bundle size optimizations, but don't have a timeline for that work.
Thanks
This new feature wouldn't have been possible without huge amounts of assistance from several people. We'd like to thank:
- @tkdodo of TanStack Query, for happily letting us reuse the API design and implementation approach that they worked hard to figure out, and offering us his advice and knowledge on why they made specific design choices
- @riqts , for building the first initial POC draft PR long before we were even ready to begin thinking about this ourselves
- @remus-selea and @agusterodin , for trying out various stages of the draft PRs and offering significant detailed feedback and bug reports as I iterated on the implementation
What's Changed
- [API Concept] - Infinite Query API by @riqts in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4393
- RTKQ Infinite Query integration by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4738
and numerous specific sub-PRs that went into that integration PR as I worked through the implementation over the last few months.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.5.1...v2.6.0
v2.5.1
This bugfix release fixes a logic issue with the new upsertQueryEntries util that sometimes kept entries in a pending state indefinitely.
Changelog
upsertQueryEntries fixes
Users reported that in some cases, use of upsertQueryEntries to insert RTKQ cache entries prevented any further refetches of that data from happening. After investigation, we found a logic mismatch for how we handle upserts vs the existing upsertQueryData util, which meant that sometimes the entry would be left in a pending state expecting a fulfilled action from a request ID that would never happen.
This release fixes that issue and ensures the updates and refetches happen correctly.
What's Changed
- Ensure upserted cache entries always get written by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4768
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.5.0...v2.5.1
v2.5.0
This feature release updates the React peer dependency to work with React 19, and fixes an additional skip token issue.
Changelog
React 19 Compat
React 19 was just released! We've updated our peer dep to accept React 19, and updated our runtime and type tests to check against both React 18 and 19.
Also see React-Redux v9.2.0 for the same peer dep update.
Other Fixes
We previously fixed an issue with the RTKQ core where serializeQueryArgs callbacks could be called with skipToken, potentially leading to errors. We've fixed an additional location in the useQuery hooks where that could happen as well.
What's Changed
- Migrate to React 19 by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4409
- Handle additional
serializeQueryArgs+skipTokencase by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4762
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.4.0...v2.5.0
v2.4.0
This feature release includes multiple tweaks and fixes to RTK Query functionality, additional exported TS types, and drops support for TS versions earlier than 5.0.
Changelog
RTK Query Improvements
Lazy query hooks can now be reset.
retry.fail now accepts meta as a second argument.
Tag invalidation arrays now ignore nullish values.
We did some small internal refactoring around Maps and default values that shrank bundle size slightly.
Bugfixes
Passing skipToken to a query hook now bails out before running any other logic, which fixes cases where serializeQueryArgs previously threw an error because there were no args to process.
The autoBatchEnhancer now reads window.requestAnimationFrame later, which it to work properly with Jest fake timers.
We fixed cases where the hook result isSuccess flag would briefly flicker to false when switched to a different cache entry that was uninitialized, and would briefly flicker to true when refetching a query that previously errored.
The listener middleware previously had inconsistent logic checks for comparing against existing listener entries (effect + type, vs effect only). It now always checks both effect + type.
Additional TS Types
We now export Typed[Query|Mutation]OnQueryStarted helpers to let you define onQueryStarted callbacks outside of createApi if desired.
We also now export a CreateAsyncThunkFunction type that can be used to type userland wrappers around createAsyncThunk.
TS Support Matrix Updates
We've historically tried to maintain TS backwards compatibility as long as possible, and made occasional updates to our TS support matrix in minor versions over time. As of RTK 2.3.0, we officially supported back through TS 4.7.
As of this release, we're tweaking that support policy to match the policy used by DefinitelyTyped:
Definitely Typed only tests packages on versions of TypeScript that are less than 2 years old
Given that, we've dropped official support for TS versions earlier than 5.0. (RTK may work with those versions, but we no longer test against them and won't try to fix issues with those versions.)
We'll continue to update our TS support matrix over time based on that 2-year rolling window.
What's Changed
- add example to reproduce defect of serializeQueryArgs with skipToken by @Themezv in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4708
- Read
window.rAFlater to allow fake timers to work correctly by @ensconced in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4701 - Add type helpers for
OnQueryStartedcallbacks by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4713 - Add a type for
createAsyncThunkwithout thewithTypesmethod by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4667 - Add ability to reset lazy query hooks by @alexmotoc in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4689
- Ignore nullish values in tag invalidations by @pierroberto in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4671
- Allow passing meta to retry.fail, and passing baseQuery to ensure types match by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4723
- Keep
isSuccess: truewhen switching to an uninitialized cache entry by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4731 - Keep
isSuccessconsistent when refetching after an error by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4732 - Update to new version of upsert proposal, and fix listener equality checks by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4735
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.3.0...v2.4.0
v2.3.0
This feature release adds a new RTK Query upsertQueryEntries util to batch-upsert cache entries more efficiently, passes through additional values for use in prepareHeaders, and exports additional TS types around query options and selectors.
Changelog
upsertQueryEntries
RTK Query already had an upsertQueryData thunk that would upsert a single cache entry. However, some users wanted to upsert many cache entries (potentially hundreds or thousands), and found that upsertQueryData had poor performance in those cases. This is because upsertQueryData runs the full async request handling sequence, including dispatching both pending and fulfilled actions, each of which run the main reducer and update store subscribers. That means there's 2N store / UI updates per item, so upserting hundreds of items becomes extremely perf-intensive.
RTK Query now includes an api.util.upsertQueryEntries action that is meant to handle the batched upsert use case more efficiently. It's a single synchronous action that accepts an array of many {endpointName, arg, value} entries to upsert. This results in a single store update, making this vastly better for performance vs many individual upsertQueryData calls.
We see this as having two main use cases. The first is prefilling the cache with data retrieved from storage on app startup (and it's worth noting that upsertQueryEntries can accept entries for many different endpoints as part of the same array).
The second is to act as a "pseudo-normalization" tool. RTK Query is not a "normalized" cache. However, there are times when you may want to prefill other cache entries with the contents of another endpoint, such as taking the results of a getPosts list endpoint response and prefilling the individual getPost(id) endpoint cache entries, so that components that reference an individual item endpoint already have that data available.
Currently, you can implement the "pseudo-normalization" approach by dispatching upsertQueryEntries in an endpoint lifecycle, like this:
const api = createApi({
endpoints: (build) => ({
getPosts: build.query<Post[], void>({
query: () => '/posts',
async onQueryStarted(_, { dispatch, queryFulfilled }) {
const res = await queryFulfilled
const posts = res.data
// Pre-fill the individual post entries with the results
// from the list endpoint query
dispatch(
api.util.upsertQueryEntries(
posts.map((post) => ({
endpointName: 'getPost',
arg: { id: post.id },
value: post,
})),
),
)
},
}),
getPost: build.query<Post, Pick<Post, 'id'>>({
query: (post) => `post/${post.id}`,
}),
}),
})
Down the road we may add a new option to query endpoints that would let you provide the mapping function and have it automatically update the corresponding entries.
For additional comparisons between upsertQueryData and upsertQueryEntries, see the upsertQueryEntries API reference.
prepareHeaders Options
The prepareHeaders callback for fetchBaseQuery now receives two additional values in the api argument:
arg: the URL string orFetchArgsobject that was passed in tofetchBaseQueryfor this endpointextraOptions: any extra options that were provided to the base query
Additional TS Types
We've added a TypedQueryStateSelector type that can be used to pre-type selectors for use with selectFromResult:
const typedSelectFromResult: TypedQueryStateSelector<
PostsApiResponse,
QueryArgument,
BaseQueryFunction,
SelectedResult
> = (state) => ({ posts: state.data?.posts ?? EMPTY_ARRAY })
function PostsList() {
const { posts } = useGetPostsQuery(undefined, {
selectFromResult: typedSelectFromResult,
})
}
We've also exported several additional TS types around base queries and tag definitions.
What's Changed
- Fix serializeQueryArgs type by @Reedgern in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4658
- Add the
TypedQueryStateSelectorhelper type by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4656 - Pass query args to prepareHeaders function by @kyletsang in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4638
- Implement a util function to batch-upsert cache entries by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4561
- fetchBaseQuery: expose extraOptions to prepareHeaders by @phryneas in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4291
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.2.8...v2.3.0
v2.2.8
This bugfix release fixes a long-standing issue with RTK Query lazy query triggers returning stale data in some cases, fixes an error handling issue in RTK Query, and exports additional TS types.
Changelog
Lazy Query Trigger Handling
We'd had a couple long-standing issues reporting that const result = await someLazyQueryTrigger() sometimes returned stale data, especially if a mutation had just invalidated that query's tag.
We finally got a good repro of this issue and identified it as a mis-written call inside of the middleware that skipped past the necessary handling to activate the correct query status tracking in that scenario. This should now be fixed.
Other Changes
Timeout handling in RTKQ endpoints should now correctly throw a timeout-related error instead of an AbortError.
Base queries now have access to the current queryCacheKey value so it can be used in deciding query logic.
We've exported several more TS types related to query options, as some users have been depending on those even though they previously weren't part of the public API.
What's Changed
- Export
QueryExtraOptionsandMutationExtraOptionsby @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4556 - Fix
mangleErrorsnot preserving different error types by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4586 - Add the
TypedUseQueryStateOptionshelper type by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4604 - feat(baseQuery): expose queryCacheKey in baseQuery by @HaakonSvane in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4636
- Fix
AbortErrorbeing triggered incorrectly oncreateApiendpoint timeout by @andrejpavlovic in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4628 - type: export QueryReturnValue by @hornta in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4640
- call
initiateto refetch queries from middleware by @phryneas in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4651
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.2.7...v2.2.8
v2.2.7
This bugfix release fixes issues with "TS type portability" errors, improves build artifact tree shaking behavior, and exports some additional TS types.
Changelog
TS Type Portability
We've had a slew of issues reported around "TS type portability" errors, such as:
The error messages are typically along the lines of:
Type error: The inferred type of
'configureStore'cannot be named without a reference to'@​reduxjs/toolkit/node_modules/redux'. This is likely not portable. A type annotation is necessary.
@aryaemami59 did some deep investigation and concluded these were due to a mixture of using interface instead of type in most places, not pre-bundling our TS typedefs, and not exporting some of the unique symbols we use internally.
Arya put together a highly detailed writeup and set of fixes in #4467: Fix: TypeScript Type Portability Issues, and that appears to resolve all of those issues we've seen. Thank you!
Other Changes
Arya also did significant work to improve RTK's treeshaking, tweaking internal definitions to let bundlers better separate out unused code.
We've exported additional types like UpdateDefinitions and RetryOptions, per request.
listenerMiddleware.withTypes() methods now allow passing in an ExtraArgument generic.
What's Changed
- Fix: TypeScript Type Portability Issues by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4467
- Export UpdateDefinitions from toolkit/query by @joekrill in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4519
- feat: Adds ExtraArgument to withTypes for listenerMiddleware. by @antondalgren in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4517
- Improve treeshakeability of build artifacts by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4435
- Export RetryOptions by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4529
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.2.6...v2.2.7
v2.2.6
This bugfix release:
- Brings internal
useIsomorphicLayoutEffectusage in line with React Redux in React Native environments - Exports
FetchBaseQueryArgstype - Fixes an issue in recent
createEntityAdaptersorting perf improvements that could (in specific cases) cause Immer to throw an error
What's Changed
- Fix
useIsomorphicLayoutEffectusage in React Native environments by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4436 - Add export for FetchBaseQueryArgs by @WilsonCWong in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4465
- Fix Immer current usage when calling addManyMutably more than once by @JacobShafer in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4420
- Golf a few pieces of entity adapter code by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4485
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.2.5...v2.2.6
v2.2.5
This bugfix release fixes an issue in the recent createEntityAdapter sorting perf improvements that could (in specific cases) cause Immer to throw an error when trying to read a plain JS value instead of a proxy-wrapped value.
What's Changed
- Fix missed spot where use of
currentmay fail if the value is not a draft by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4412
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.2.4...v2.2.5
v2.2.4
This bugfix release improves sorting performance in createEntityAdapter, shrinks the code size in matcher utilities, fixes assorted issues with query hooks, and makes several TS tweaks.
Changelog
Entity Adapter Sorting Performance
Users reported in #4252 that the sorting performance of createEntityAdapter seemed abnormally bad - the provided comparison functions were being called far more times than expected.
Upon investigation, we had a couple of problems. We were always starting from an array that was in insertion order, not the existing sorted order, and that would always require significant effort to re-sort even if there weren't any actual changes to the sorted results. Also, the sorting checks required frequent access to Immer's Proxy-wrapped values, even in cases where all we needed was the plain state values for comparison purposes.
We've reworked the internal sorting logic to always start from the existing sorted array, do reads against a plain value to avoid the Proxy getter overhead where possible, and optimized inserts into existing sorted arrays. This should significantly speed up sorted entity adapter behavior.
Matcher Code Size Optimization
We've reworked the internals of the thunk-related matchers to deduplicate some of the logic, shaving a few bytes off the final bundle size.
RTK Query Hook Updates
defaultSerializeQueryArgs can now handle BigInt values safely.
The isLoading flag logic was improved to handle errors when a query hook tries to subscribe.
TS Updates
create.asyncThunk's types were improved to avoid cases where it might infer any.
We've made several internal types changes to work correctly with React 19's upcoming types.
The retryCondition method now receives unknown as an argument, instead of always assuming the user is using fetchBaseQuery.
Other Changes
The Reselect dep has been bumped to 5.1.0 to match the expected internal usage of createSelector.withTypes().
What's Changed
- Update remaining
Contextreferences to match the new nullableContextby @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4336 - types: export
GetThunkAPItype by @shrouxm in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4289 - Inline the deprecated
React.ReactChildtype by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4382 - Replace usage of deprecated
JSXglobal namespace withReact.JSXby @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4381 - Fix
useRefusages to be called with an explicit argument ofundefined. by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4380 - Bump
reselectdependency to 5.1.0 to resolve #4200 by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4400 - Improve sorted entity adapter sorting performance by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4361
- Prevent inference of any in create.asyncThunk by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4389
- try out simplifying matcher code by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4386
- Handle bigint in useQuerySubscription by @rkofman in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4315
- fix: ensure hook subscription failures do not reset isLoading state by @smacpherson64 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4364
- Improve usability of the
initiate()action for mutations. by @jared-ca in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4337 - Make retryCondition receive unknown error, as the user may not be using fetchBaseQuery by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/3957
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.2.3...v2.2.4
v2.2.3
This bugfix release fixes the types for functions that accept a React Context instance to match the changes in React Redux v9.
What's Changed
- Update React Redux dependency to v9, and update docs to use
.withTypesby @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4308
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.2.2...v2.2.3
v2.2.2
This patch release fixes an incorrect build setting for the legacy-esm artifacts, and fixes an issue with RTKQ query hooks didn't always remove the cache entries if arguments were changed rapidly.
Changes
legacy-esm Artifact Transpilation
The legacy-esm build artifacts are intended for use by Webpack 4. Those were supposed to be transpiled to target "es2017", but were in fact still set to target "esnext" - an oversight during the 2.0 development cycle. This release fixes that setting, so those artifacts are now correctly transpiled.
Other Fixes
RTKQ query hooks now handle additional actions around argument changes that should result in cache entries being removed.
Additionally, 2.2.1 contained a fix to an incorrectly named type: TypedUseMutationTrigger is now TypedMutationTrigger.
What's Changed
- rename TypedUseMutationTrigger to TypedMutationTrigger, and add deprecated alias by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4204
- Fixed memory leak in rapid hook arg changing by @riqts in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4268
- Fix incorrect legacy-esm target by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4284
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.2.0...v2.2.2
v2.2.1
v2.2.0
This minor release:
- Adds a second parameter to
entityAdapter.getInitialState(additionalProps, entities)to allow prefilling state- Equivalent to
entityAdapter.setAll(entityAdapter.getInitialState(additionalProps), entities) - First parameter can be
undefinedif no additional properties are desired
- Equivalent to
- Allows initialising
combineSliceswith no static reducers- Previously
const combinedReducer = combineSlices().withLazyLoadedSlices<LazyLoadedSlices>()would have thrown an error - Now returns a "no-op" reducer that just returns an empty object until first reducer injected
- Previously
- Allows a new
'throw'value foroverrideExistingininjectEndpoints, which throws an error if a definition is injected with a name which is already used - Exports more type helpers for RTKQ hook and trigger types
- Exports types related to overriding result types in
enhanceEndpoints - Fixes state inference for injected slices when undeclared (i.e. not in
LazyLoadedSlices) - Adds a
action.meta.arg.isPrefetchvalue to query thunk actions when prefetched
What's Changed
- Revamp type tests setup by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4095
- Bump Prettier and Prettier related packages by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4126
- Fix codemods to work with TypeScript 4.7+ by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4081
- Export types related to overriding the result types by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4134
- Migrate type tests to Vitest by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4127
- Fix RetryOptions type test by flipping order by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4136
- Format all files by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4135
- [Docs/Website] skipPollingIfUnfocused added to polling overview and query options by @riqts in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4131
- [Docs] Changed create.asyncThunk setup admonition to caution by @riqts in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4150
- Temporarily revert node-fetch bump until ESM issues are sorted by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4151
- Contributing Markdown Refresh by @itz-Me-Pj in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4139
- investigate re-adding size limit action by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4083
- Add size limit imports for more commonly used RTK exports by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4155
- pure some things by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4157
- cut back on suffixes tested for size by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4160
- Incorrect builder method referenced by @kantbtrue in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4161
- Rename
cli.jstocli.mjsby @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4169 - Migrate Codegen OpenAPI's unit tests to Vitest by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4137
- Fix wrong state for injected slices when not declared via
withLazyLoadedSlicesby @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4172 - [Docs, createEntityAdapter API]: add missing setOne and setMany signature by @kyselberg in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4173
- Corrected the "Observing cache behaviour" example point no.4 by @721-atikshaikh in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4174
- feat: add isPrefetch property in query action by @juliengbt in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4177
- allow initialising combined slice reducer with no static slices by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4184
- Create more Typed wrappers for RTKQ hook types by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4147
- proposal fix for axios base query types by @smff in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4186
- Provide 'throw' option for
overrideExistingby @ffluk3 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4189 - Use vite-tsconfig-paths to make path aliasing easier by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4175
- Remove trailing commas in
tsconfig.jsonfiles of all CodesandBox examples by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4190 - [Docs] Added withTypes documentation in createDraftSafeSelector by @riqts in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4143
- Add second parameter to getInitialState to prefill entities by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4183
New Contributors
- @itz-Me-Pj made their first contribution in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4139
- @kantbtrue made their first contribution in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4161
- @kyselberg made their first contribution in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4173
- @721-atikshaikh made their first contribution in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4174
- @smff made their first contribution in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4186
- @ffluk3 made their first contribution in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4189
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/compare/v2.1.0...v2.2.0
v2.1.0
This minor release:
- adds withTypes methods to
listenerMiddlewareandcreateDraftSafeSelector - adds a
skipPollingIfUnfocusedoption to RTK Query - adds the ability to customise the
createSelectorinstance used by RTK Query - reworks slice selector logic to avoid depending on
thisvalue - fixes the order and inference of
create.asyncThunktype parameters - fixes requirements for meta fields returned from
queryFns - marks promises that will never reject as safe, in preparation for https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/issues/7008
What's Changed
- Update docs to avoid circular type by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/3948
- Copy "Migrating to Modern Redux" and "RTK is Redux" docs from core site by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/3956
- Fix store path rtk-query pokemon api tutorial by @suspiciousRaccoon in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/3611
- tweak RTKQ without hooks section, and add note regarding memoization by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/3963
- Add section regarding overriding deps by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/3968
- Add section re: RR custom context typing change by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/3995
- Add Expo demo app to CI workflow by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/3985
- docs: fix a typo in queries markdown file by @fatihgnc in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4013
- Preserve nullable store state type by avoiding intersection with {} by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4011
- Upgrade version of "graphql-request" by @phryneas in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4026
- [graphql-request-base-query] update RTK peerDependency by @phryneas in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4027
- fix: improve selectFromResult memoization by @thisjeremiah in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4029
- Rename "createSliceWithThunks" and "createThunkSlice" to "createAppSlice" by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4035
- Bump Vitest to latest version by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4047
- fix inference and order of async thunk generics by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4061
- Fix markdown links on Next.js page by @DmitryScaletta in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4069
- Introduce pre-typed listener middleware via
listenerMiddleware.withTypes<RootState, AppDispatch>()method by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4049 - Add
.withTypestocreateDraftSafeSelectorby @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4080 - Task/remove all settled by @bever1337 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/3917
- Allow customising createSelector instance used by RTKQ by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4048
- cacheLifecycle fix for fixedCacheKey in mutationThunk by @riqts in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4082
- avoid relying on
thisin createSlice by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4071 - documentation: fix grammar in redux and redux toolkit comparison by @untilhamza in https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/pull/4086
- Update `tsconfig.typete
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