fix(deps): update dependency react-redux to v7.2.6 #149
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This PR contains the following updates:
7.1.0
->7.2.6
7.2.3
->7.2.6
Release Notes
reduxjs/react-redux (react-redux)
v7.2.6
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Just a quick fix for a Yarn install warning. Sorry about the noise!
Changes
workspaces
from our package.json to silence a Yarn warning (@timdorr)v7.2.5
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This release shrinks the size of our internal
Subscription
class, and updatesuseSelector
to avoid an unnecessary selector call on mount.Changes
Subscription Size Refactor
Our internal
Subscription
implementation has been written as a class ever since it was added in v5. By rewriting it as a closure factory, we were able to shave a few bytes off the final bundle size.useSelector
Mount OptimizationA user noticed that
useSelector
had never been given an early "bail out if the root state is the same" check to match howconnect
works. This resulted in a usually-unnecessary second call to the provided selector on mount. We've added that check.Entry Point Consolidation
We've consolidated the list of exported public APIs into a single file, and both the
index.js
andalternate-renderers.js
entry points now re-export everything from that file. No meaningful change here, just shuffling lines of code around for consistency.Other Updates
React-Redux v8 and React 18 Development
With the announcement of React 18, we've been working with the React team to plan our migration path to keep React-Redux fully compatible with React's upcoming features.
We've already migrated the React-Redux main development branch to TypeScript, and are prototyping compatibility implementation updates. We'd appreciate any assistance from the community in testing out these changes so that we can ensure React-Redux works great for everyone when React 18 is ready!
Internal Tooling Updates
Our
master
branch now uses Yarn v2 for package management, is built with TypeScript, and we've made CI updates to test against multiple TS versions.The
7.x
branch has also been updated to use Yarn v2 for consistency.These only affect contributors to the React-Redux package itself.
Changelog
v7.2.4
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This release drops our dependency on the core
redux
package by inliningbindActionCreators
, and tweaksuseSelector
to ensure that selectors aren't run an extra time while re-rendering.Changelog
Redux Dependency Removal
React-Redux has always imported the
bindActionCreators
utility from the coreredux
package for use inconnect
. However, that meant that we had to have a peer dependency onredux
, and this was the only reason we actually required thatredux
be installed. This became more annoying with the arrival of Redux Toolkit, which has its own dependency onredux
internally, and thus users typically saw peer dependency warnings saying that "redux
isn't listed as a dependency in your app".Code reuse across separate packages is a great thing, but sometimes the right thing to do is duplicate code. So, we've inlined
bindActionCreators
directly into React-Redux, and we've completely dropped the dependency on Redux. This means that React-Redux will no longer produce a peerDep warning when used with Redux Toolkit, and<Provider>
andconnect
really only need a Redux-store-compatible value to work right.useSelector
FixesUsers reported that
useSelector
was re-running selector functions again unnecessarily while rendering after a dispatch. We've tweaked the logic to ensure that doesn't happen.useSelector
also now has checks in development to ensure thatselector
andequalityFn
are functions.Changes
v7.2.3
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This release improves behavior in
useSelector
by returning the existing reference if the newly returned selector result passes the equality check, and adds a hard dependency on the@types/react-redux
package to ensure TS users always have the typedefs installed.Changes
useSelector
Results ReuseIssue #1654 reported that
useSelector
was returning new references from a selector even if the equality comparison function returnedtrue
. This is because the equality check was only ever being performed during the action dispatch process.We now run the equality comparison against the value calculated by the selector while rendering, and return the existing reference for consistency if the old and new values are considered equal. This should improve some cases where further derived values where being recalculated unnecessarily.
TS Types Now Included
React-Redux has always been written in plain JS, and the typedefs maintained by the community in DefinitelyTyped. We plan on eventually rewriting the library in TypeScript in a future React-Redux v8 release, but until then the types can stay in DT.
However, having to always manually install
@types/react-redux
is annoying, and some users have gotten confused by that. This release adds a hard dependency on@types/react-redux
, so that if you installreact-redux
, you automatically get the types as well. This should simplify the process for TS users.Docs Updates
We've made several docs updates recently:
We are currently working on a new React-Redux tutorial that will teach the React-Redux hooks as the primary approach, based on the "UI and React" page in the Redux docs "Fundamentals" tutorial.
Changelog
v7.2.2
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This release allows you to use React Redux with React 17 without a warning when installing. That's about it.
Changes
v7.2.1
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This release improves
useSelector
value display in the React DevTools, fixes a potential race condition, and fixes a couple additional minor issues.useSelector
DevTools DisplayThe React DevTools normally show custom hooks with their inspected name (such as "Selector" for
useSelector
), and any calls to core hooks inside. This is not always informative, so React has theuseDebugValue
hook to allow custom hooks to specify what value should be shown instead.useSelector
now callsuseDebugValue
to specifically show the current selected value instead of its internal hooks usage.Bug Fixes
This release has a few different bug fixes:
reactReduxForwardedRef
to avoid a rare situation where someone else might be passing down a field namedforwardedRef
useSelector
error messageChanges
v7.2.0
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This release fixes two bugs, an algorithmic problem with unsubscribing components and a memory leak with
connect
. It also has optimizations for production bundle size, and adds a couple small improvements to developer readability while debugging.Bug Fixes
connect
in v7 is implemented using hooks, and the hooks usage captures numerous values from the surrounding scope. We received a PR informing us that the way we were capturing these values would likely result in a copy of the first version of its props being kept alive indefinitely.This memory leak has been fixed by extracting a custom hook that receives all the necessary values as arguments, so that they're not captured via closure.
We also received a PR letting us know that the unsubscribe logic had a quadratic algorithm in it, as removing a subscriber would use an
indexOf(listener)
check to remove that callback. If there were a large number of subscribers, that line's runtime would increase rapidly, causing slowdowns.This algorithm has been replaced with tracking subscribers via a linked list, which drastically improves the runtime of this section of the code even with large numbers of subscribers.
Thanks to @larrylin28 and @wurstbonbon for finding these bugs and submitting PRs to fix them!
Bundle Size Improvements
We've made a number of small tweaks to the codebase to improve the ability of bundlers to shake and minimize the final included size in a bundle. The net result is that
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is smaller than 7.1.3, dropping 1.3K min and 0.6K min+gzip. (In fact, it's even smaller than the pre-hooks 7.0.0 when gzipped!)Thanks to @Andarist for doing most of the work on this!
Debugging Improvements
The
ReactReduxContext
instance now has adisplayName
set, so it should show up in the React DevTools asReactRedux.Provider
.Also, when an error is caught in
useSelector
and re-thrown, we now append the original stack trace.Thanks to @pieplu and @r3dm1ke for these!
Changes
UseEffect
(@larrylin28 - #1506)5e0c50d
)58ae5ed
)v7.1.3
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Forgot to remove a
console
statement before I published 7.1.2. Oops!Lint your source code before publishing, folks.
Changes
30101bb
)v7.1.2
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This releases fixes a subtle timing bug with
connect
anduseSelector
in React Native environments, and adds the ability to pass through non-Redux-store values as astore
prop.Fixed Store Subscriptions in React Native
Our current implementation requires cascading updates down through connected components. This is primarily done during React's "commit phase" via the
useLayoutEffect
hook. Unfortunately, React warns whenuseLayoutEffect
is called in SSR environments, so we try to feature-detect that and fall back touseEffect
just to avoid that warning.Unfortunately, a tweak to the feature detection conditions during the pre-7.1.0 work caused the check to accidentally fail in React Native environments. This meant that
useEffect
was actually being used all the time, and this led to occasional timing bugs such as #1313 and #1437 . This affected the previous v7.1.x releases.We've fixed that issue, and added additional test cases to ensure that our code works correctly under React Native.
See #1444 for more details on the feature detection and the fix.
Passing Through Non-Store Values
connect
has always accepted passing a Redux store directly to connected components as a prop namedstore
(with the exception of v6). As a result, thestore
prop has effectively been treated as a "reserved" prop, in much the same way thatkey
andref
are "reserved" prop names handled by React.Some users may be using the word "store" to describe their domain data, and have asked to allow variables that aren't a Redux store through the
store
prop to the component (#1393). We've finally been able to implement that capability.Changes
store
prop (@markerikson - #1447)latestStoreState
field (@Hypnosphi - #1426)388d9e4
)v7.1.1
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This release includes some new APIs for those that want to use a custom React Context with our Hooks API, a small memory optimization, and has a fix for when the
store
changes on aProvider
with incompatiblechildren
.Changes
create*Hook
factory APIs (#1309 by @ryaninvents)reduxjs/react-redux (react-redux)
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