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chore(deps): bump react and react-dom
Bumps react and react-dom. These dependencies needed to be updated together.
Updates react from 17.0.2 to 18.0.0
Release notes
Sourced from react's releases.
18.0.0 (March 29, 2022)
Below is a list of all new features, APIs, deprecations, and breaking changes. Read React 18 release post and React 18 upgrade guide for more information.
New Features
React
useIdis a new hook for generating unique IDs on both the client and server, while avoiding hydration mismatches. It is primarily useful for component libraries integrating with accessibility APIs that require unique IDs. This solves an issue that already exists in React 17 and below, but it’s even more important in React 18 because of how the new streaming server renderer delivers HTML out-of-order.startTransitionanduseTransitionlet you mark some state updates as not urgent. Other state updates are considered urgent by default. React will allow urgent state updates (for example, updating a text input) to interrupt non-urgent state updates (for example, rendering a list of search results).useDeferredValuelets you defer re-rendering a non-urgent part of the tree. It is similar to debouncing, but has a few advantages compared to it. There is no fixed time delay, so React will attempt the deferred render right after the first render is reflected on the screen. The deferred render is interruptible and doesn't block user input.useSyncExternalStoreis a new hook that allows external stores to support concurrent reads by forcing updates to the store to be synchronous. It removes the need foruseEffectwhen implementing subscriptions to external data sources, and is recommended for any library that integrates with state external to React.useInsertionEffectis a new hook that allows CSS-in-JS libraries to address performance issues of injecting styles in render. Unless you’ve already built a CSS-in-JS library we don’t expect you to ever use this. This hook will run after the DOM is mutated, but before layout effects read the new layout. This solves an issue that already exists in React 17 and below, but is even more important in React 18 because React yields to the browser during concurrent rendering, giving it a chance to recalculate layout.React DOM Client
These new APIs are now exported from
react-dom/client:
createRoot: New method to create a root torenderorunmount. Use it instead ofReactDOM.render. New features in React 18 don't work without it.hydrateRoot: New method to hydrate a server rendered application. Use it instead ofReactDOM.hydratein conjunction with the new React DOM Server APIs. New features in React 18 don't work without it.Both
createRootandhydrateRootaccept a new option calledonRecoverableErrorin case you want to be notified when React recovers from errors during rendering or hydration for logging. By default, React will usereportError, orconsole.errorin the older browsers.React DOM Server
These new APIs are now exported from
react-dom/serverand have full support for streaming Suspense on the server:
renderToPipeableStream: for streaming in Node environments.renderToReadableStream: for modern edge runtime environments, such as Deno and Cloudflare workers.The existing
renderToStringmethod keeps working but is discouraged.Deprecations
react-dom:ReactDOM.renderhas been deprecated. Using it will warn and run your app in React 17 mode.react-dom:ReactDOM.hydratehas been deprecated. Using it will warn and run your app in React 17 mode.react-dom:ReactDOM.unmountComponentAtNodehas been deprecated.react-dom:ReactDOM.renderSubtreeIntoContainerhas been deprecated.react-dom/server:ReactDOMServer.renderToNodeStreamhas been deprecated.Breaking Changes
React
- Automatic batching: This release introduces a performance improvement that changes to the way React batches updates to do more batching automatically. See Automatic batching for fewer renders in React 18 for more info. In the rare case that you need to opt out, wrap the state update in
flushSync.- Stricter Strict Mode: In the future, React will provide a feature that lets components preserve state between unmounts. To prepare for it, React 18 introduces a new development-only check to Strict Mode. React will automatically unmount and remount every component, whenever a component mounts for the first time, restoring the previous state on the second mount. If this breaks your app, consider removing Strict Mode until you can fix the components to be resilient to remounting with existing state.
- Consistent useEffect timing: React now always synchronously flushes effect functions if the update was triggered during a discrete user input event such as a click or a keydown event. Previously, the behavior wasn't always predictable or consistent.
- Stricter hydration errors: Hydration mismatches due to missing or extra text content are now treated like errors instead of warnings. React will no longer attempt to "patch up" individual nodes by inserting or deleting a node on the client in an attempt to match the server markup, and will revert to client rendering up to the closest
<Suspense>boundary in the tree. This ensures the hydrated tree is consistent and avoids potential privacy and security holes that can be caused by hydration mismatches.- Suspense trees are always consistent: If a component suspends before it's fully added to the tree, React will not add it to the tree in an incomplete state or fire its effects. Instead, React will throw away the new tree completely, wait for the asynchronous operation to finish, and then retry rendering again from scratch. React will render the retry attempt concurrently, and without blocking the browser.
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Changelog
Sourced from react's changelog.
18.0.0 (March 29, 2022)
Below is a list of all new features, APIs, deprecations, and breaking changes. Read React 18 release post and React 18 upgrade guide for more information.
New Features
React
useIdis a new hook for generating unique IDs on both the client and server, while avoiding hydration mismatches. It is primarily useful for component libraries integrating with accessibility APIs that require unique IDs. This solves an issue that already exists in React 17 and below, but it’s even more important in React 18 because of how the new streaming server renderer delivers HTML out-of-order.startTransitionanduseTransitionlet you mark some state updates as not urgent. Other state updates are considered urgent by default. React will allow urgent state updates (for example, updating a text input) to interrupt non-urgent state updates (for example, rendering a list of search results).useDeferredValuelets you defer re-rendering a non-urgent part of the tree. It is similar to debouncing, but has a few advantages compared to it. There is no fixed time delay, so React will attempt the deferred render right after the first render is reflected on the screen. The deferred render is interruptible and doesn't block user input.useSyncExternalStoreis a new hook that allows external stores to support concurrent reads by forcing updates to the store to be synchronous. It removes the need foruseEffectwhen implementing subscriptions to external data sources, and is recommended for any library that integrates with state external to React.useInsertionEffectis a new hook that allows CSS-in-JS libraries to address performance issues of injecting styles in render. Unless you’ve already built a CSS-in-JS library we don’t expect you to ever use this. This hook will run after the DOM is mutated, but before layout effects read the new layout. This solves an issue that already exists in React 17 and below, but is even more important in React 18 because React yields to the browser during concurrent rendering, giving it a chance to recalculate layout.React DOM Client
These new APIs are now exported from
react-dom/client:
createRoot: New method to create a root torenderorunmount. Use it instead ofReactDOM.render. New features in React 18 don't work without it.hydrateRoot: New method to hydrate a server rendered application. Use it instead ofReactDOM.hydratein conjunction with the new React DOM Server APIs. New features in React 18 don't work without it.Both
createRootandhydrateRootaccept a new option calledonRecoverableErrorin case you want to be notified when React recovers from errors during rendering or hydration for logging. By default, React will usereportError, orconsole.errorin the older browsers.React DOM Server
These new APIs are now exported from
react-dom/serverand have full support for streaming Suspense on the server:
renderToPipeableStream: for streaming in Node environments.renderToReadableStream: for modern edge runtime environments, such as Deno and Cloudflare workers.The existing
renderToStringmethod keeps working but is discouraged.Deprecations
react-dom:ReactDOM.renderhas been deprecated. Using it will warn and run your app in React 17 mode.react-dom:ReactDOM.hydratehas been deprecated. Using it will warn and run your app in React 17 mode.react-dom:ReactDOM.unmountComponentAtNodehas been deprecated.react-dom:ReactDOM.renderSubtreeIntoContainerhas been deprecated.react-dom/server:ReactDOMServer.renderToNodeStreamhas been deprecated.Breaking Changes
React
- Automatic batching: This release introduces a performance improvement that changes to the way React batches updates to do more batching automatically. See Automatic batching for fewer renders in React 18 for more info. In the rare case that you need to opt out, wrap the state update in
flushSync.- Stricter Strict Mode: In the future, React will provide a feature that lets components preserve state between unmounts. To prepare for it, React 18 introduces a new development-only check to Strict Mode. React will automatically unmount and remount every component, whenever a component mounts for the first time, restoring the previous state on the second mount. If this breaks your app, consider removing Strict Mode until you can fix the components to be resilient to remounting with existing state.
- Consistent useEffect timing: React now always synchronously flushes effect functions if the update was triggered during a discrete user input event such as a click or a keydown event. Previously, the behavior wasn't always predictable or consistent.
- Stricter hydration errors: Hydration mismatches due to missing or extra text content are now treated like errors instead of warnings. React will no longer attempt to "patch up" individual nodes by inserting or deleting a node on the client in an attempt to match the server markup, and will revert to client rendering up to the closest
<Suspense>boundary in the tree. This ensures the hydrated tree is consistent and avoids potential privacy and security holes that can be caused by hydration mismatches.- Suspense trees are always consistent: If a component suspends before it's fully added to the tree, React will not add it to the tree in an incomplete state or fire its effects. Instead, React will throw away the new tree completely, wait for the asynchronous operation to finish, and then retry rendering again from scratch. React will render the retry attempt concurrently, and without blocking the browser.
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Commits
34aa5cfUpdate local package.jsons for 1872a933dGate legacy hidden (#24047)d5f1b06[ServerContext] Flight support for ServerContext (#23244)1780659Move createRoot/hydrateRoot to react-dom/client (#23385)42f15b3[DevTools][Transition Tracing] onTransitionComplete and onTransitionStart imp...1ad8d81Remove object-assign polyfill (#23351)b3f3da2Land warnOnSubscriptionInsideStartTransition flag (#23353)1f3f6dbRemove createMutableSource from stable exports (#23352)587e759Remove Numeric Fallback of Symbols (#23348)552c067Remove public export for unstable-shared-subset.js (#23261)- Additional commits viewable in compare view
Updates react-dom from 17.0.2 to 18.0.0
Release notes
Sourced from react-dom's releases.
18.0.0 (March 29, 2022)
Below is a list of all new features, APIs, deprecations, and breaking changes. Read React 18 release post and React 18 upgrade guide for more information.
New Features
React
useIdis a new hook for generating unique IDs on both the client and server, while avoiding hydration mismatches. It is primarily useful for component libraries integrating with accessibility APIs that require unique IDs. This solves an issue that already exists in React 17 and below, but it’s even more important in React 18 because of how the new streaming server renderer delivers HTML out-of-order.startTransitionanduseTransitionlet you mark some state updates as not urgent. Other state updates are considered urgent by default. React will allow urgent state updates (for example, updating a text input) to interrupt non-urgent state updates (for example, rendering a list of search results).useDeferredValuelets you defer re-rendering a non-urgent part of the tree. It is similar to debouncing, but has a few advantages compared to it. There is no fixed time delay, so React will attempt the deferred render right after the first render is reflected on the screen. The deferred render is interruptible and doesn't block user input.useSyncExternalStoreis a new hook that allows external stores to support concurrent reads by forcing updates to the store to be synchronous. It removes the need foruseEffectwhen implementing subscriptions to external data sources, and is recommended for any library that integrates with state external to React.useInsertionEffectis a new hook that allows CSS-in-JS libraries to address performance issues of injecting styles in render. Unless you’ve already built a CSS-in-JS library we don’t expect you to ever use this. This hook will run after the DOM is mutated, but before layout effects read the new layout. This solves an issue that already exists in React 17 and below, but is even more important in React 18 because React yields to the browser during concurrent rendering, giving it a chance to recalculate layout.React DOM Client
These new APIs are now exported from
react-dom/client:
createRoot: New method to create a root torenderorunmount. Use it instead ofReactDOM.render. New features in React 18 don't work without it.hydrateRoot: New method to hydrate a server rendered application. Use it instead ofReactDOM.hydratein conjunction with the new React DOM Server APIs. New features in React 18 don't work without it.Both
createRootandhydrateRootaccept a new option calledonRecoverableErrorin case you want to be notified when React recovers from errors during rendering or hydration for logging. By default, React will usereportError, orconsole.errorin the older browsers.React DOM Server
These new APIs are now exported from
react-dom/serverand have full support for streaming Suspense on the server:
renderToPipeableStream: for streaming in Node environments.renderToReadableStream: for modern edge runtime environments, such as Deno and Cloudflare workers.The existing
renderToStringmethod keeps working but is discouraged.Deprecations
react-dom:ReactDOM.renderhas been deprecated. Using it will warn and run your app in React 17 mode.react-dom:ReactDOM.hydratehas been deprecated. Using it will warn and run your app in React 17 mode.react-dom:ReactDOM.unmountComponentAtNodehas been deprecated.react-dom:ReactDOM.renderSubtreeIntoContainerhas been deprecated.react-dom/server:ReactDOMServer.renderToNodeStreamhas been deprecated.Breaking Changes
React
- Automatic batching: This release introduces a performance improvement that changes to the way React batches updates to do more batching automatically. See Automatic batching for fewer renders in React 18 for more info. In the rare case that you need to opt out, wrap the state update in
flushSync.- Stricter Strict Mode: In the future, React will provide a feature that lets components preserve state between unmounts. To prepare for it, React 18 introduces a new development-only check to Strict Mode. React will automatically unmount and remount every component, whenever a component mounts for the first time, restoring the previous state on the second mount. If this breaks your app, consider removing Strict Mode until you can fix the components to be resilient to remounting with existing state.
- Consistent useEffect timing: React now always synchronously flushes effect functions if the update was triggered during a discrete user input event such as a click or a keydown event. Previously, the behavior wasn't always predictable or consistent.
- Stricter hydration errors: Hydration mismatches due to missing or extra text content are now treated like errors instead of warnings. React will no longer attempt to "patch up" individual nodes by inserting or deleting a node on the client in an attempt to match the server markup, and will revert to client rendering up to the closest
<Suspense>boundary in the tree. This ensures the hydrated tree is consistent and avoids potential privacy and security holes that can be caused by hydration mismatches.- Suspense trees are always consistent: If a component suspends before it's fully added to the tree, React will not add it to the tree in an incomplete state or fire its effects. Instead, React will throw away the new tree completely, wait for the asynchronous operation to finish, and then retry rendering again from scratch. React will render the retry attempt concurrently, and without blocking the browser.
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Changelog
Sourced from react-dom's changelog.
18.0.0 (March 29, 2022)
Below is a list of all new features, APIs, deprecations, and breaking changes. Read React 18 release post and React 18 upgrade guide for more information.
New Features
React
useIdis a new hook for generating unique IDs on both the client and server, while avoiding hydration mismatches. It is primarily useful for component libraries integrating with accessibility APIs that require unique IDs. This solves an issue that already exists in React 17 and below, but it’s even more important in React 18 because of how the new streaming server renderer delivers HTML out-of-order.startTransitionanduseTransitionlet you mark some state updates as not urgent. Other state updates are considered urgent by default. React will allow urgent state updates (for example, updating a text input) to interrupt non-urgent state updates (for example, rendering a list of search results).useDeferredValuelets you defer re-rendering a non-urgent part of the tree. It is similar to debouncing, but has a few advantages compared to it. There is no fixed time delay, so React will attempt the deferred render right after the first render is reflected on the screen. The deferred render is interruptible and doesn't block user input.useSyncExternalStoreis a new hook that allows external stores to support concurrent reads by forcing updates to the store to be synchronous. It removes the need foruseEffectwhen implementing subscriptions to external data sources, and is recommended for any library that integrates with state external to React.useInsertionEffectis a new hook that allows CSS-in-JS libraries to address performance issues of injecting styles in render. Unless you’ve already built a CSS-in-JS library we don’t expect you to ever use this. This hook will run after the DOM is mutated, but before layout effects read the new layout. This solves an issue that already exists in React 17 and below, but is even more important in React 18 because React yields to the browser during concurrent rendering, giving it a chance to recalculate layout.React DOM Client
These new APIs are now exported from
react-dom/client:
createRoot: New method to create a root torenderorunmount. Use it instead ofReactDOM.render. New features in React 18 don't work without it.hydrateRoot: New method to hydrate a server rendered application. Use it instead ofReactDOM.hydratein conjunction with the new React DOM Server APIs. New features in React 18 don't work without it.Both
createRootandhydrateRootaccept a new option calledonRecoverableErrorin case you want to be notified when React recovers from errors during rendering or hydration for logging. By default, React will usereportError, orconsole.errorin the older browsers.React DOM Server
These new APIs are now exported from
react-dom/serverand have full support for streaming Suspense on the server:
renderToPipeableStream: for streaming in Node environments.renderToReadableStream: for modern edge runtime environments, such as Deno and Cloudflare workers.The existing
renderToStringmethod keeps working but is discouraged.Deprecations
react-dom:ReactDOM.renderhas been deprecated. Using it will warn and run your app in React 17 mode.react-dom:ReactDOM.hydratehas been deprecated. Using it will warn and run your app in React 17 mode.react-dom:ReactDOM.unmountComponentAtNodehas been deprecated.react-dom:ReactDOM.renderSubtreeIntoContainerhas been deprecated.react-dom/server:ReactDOMServer.renderToNodeStreamhas been deprecated.Breaking Changes
React
- Automatic batching: This release introduces a performance improvement that changes to the way React batches updates to do more batching automatically. See Automatic batching for fewer renders in React 18 for more info. In the rare case that you need to opt out, wrap the state update in
flushSync.- Stricter Strict Mode: In the future, React will provide a feature that lets components preserve state between unmounts. To prepare for it, React 18 introduces a new development-only check to Strict Mode. React will automatically unmount and remount every component, whenever a component mounts for the first time, restoring the previous state on the second mount. If this breaks your app, consider removing Strict Mode until you can fix the components to be resilient to remounting with existing state.
- Consistent useEffect timing: React now always synchronously flushes effect functions if the update was triggered during a discrete user input event such as a click or a keydown event. Previously, the behavior wasn't always predictable or consistent.
- Stricter hydration errors: Hydration mismatches due to missing or extra text content are now treated like errors instead of warnings. React will no longer attempt to "patch up" individual nodes by inserting or deleting a node on the client in an attempt to match the server markup, and will revert to client rendering up to the closest
<Suspense>boundary in the tree. This ensures the hydrated tree is consistent and avoids potential privacy and security holes that can be caused by hydration mismatches.- Suspense trees are always consistent: If a component suspends before it's fully added to the tree, React will not add it to the tree in an incomplete state or fire its effects. Instead, React will throw away the new tree completely, wait for the asynchronous operation to finish, and then retry rendering again from scratch. React will render the retry attempt concurrently, and without blocking the browser.
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Commits
34aa5cfUpdate local package.jsons for 18fe6e074Fix usage of console.error to prevent transform (#24188)e7d0053[fizz] Fix validateIterable call (#24166)6b85823Clean up Selective Hydration / Event Replay flag (#24156)2e0d86dAllow updating dehydrated root at lower priority without forcing client rende...1c44437Fix createRoot container signature (#24110)ef23a9eFlag for text hydration mismatch (#24107)7967240Match select value against primitives to string but not undefined (#24077)832e298Revert accdientally merged PR (#24081)02b65fdAllow updates at lower pri without forcing client render- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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