V6 - [WIP]
- [x] cleanup of the deprecated options of the Tooltip
- [ ] explore new bundler options (bun.sh?)
- [x] Rollup upgraded v2 -> v4
Note: we need to consider the custom rollup plugin we did to inject the CSS into the build file (/rollup-plugins/replace-before-save-file.js)
- [ ] dismiss and/or fix dependabot security alerts
- [ ] improve tooltip bundle size
- check global average browser version and reduce the range on the build that includes polyfills ✅
- we have different ways to use the tooltip. Check code splitting to reduce the loaded code related to the way the project wants to use react-tooltip
- [ ] improve tooltip performance - how to benchmark it to compare with v5?
- [ ] improve internal state handling (internal state should be updated in the least render cycles possible)
- [ ] review all
useMemo()/useCallback()/useEffect()dependencies (thereact-hooks/exhaustive-depsrule should only be ignore if strictly necessary, i.e. an specific dependency breaks functionality) - [ ] break down large effects and functions into more concise (and properly named) functions
- [ ] review docs to make sure it's up to date with V6 changes after PR gets ready to be reviewed
- [x] write the tests to cover the library code and his utils
- Bun is amazing but unfortunately not an option at the moment because of:
Also, note added:
Note: we need to consider the custom rollup plugin we did to inject the CSS into the build file (/rollup-plugins/replace-before-save-file.js)
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