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Bump @vitejs/plugin-react from 3.1.0 to 4.3.0 #44

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 months ago

Bumps @vitejs/plugin-react from 3.1.0 to 4.3.0.

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v4.3.0

Fix support for React compiler

Don't set retainLines: true when the React compiler is used. This creates whitespace issues and the compiler is modifying the JSX too much to get correct line numbers after that. If you want to use the React compiler and get back correct line numbers for tools like vite-plugin-react-click-to-component to work, you should update your config to something like:

export default defineConfig(({ command }) => {
  const babelPlugins = [['babel-plugin-react-compiler', {}]]
  if (command === 'serve') {
    babelPlugins.push(['@babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-development', {}])
  }

return { plugins: [react({ babel: { plugins: babelPlugins } })], } })

Support HMR for class components

This is a long overdue and should fix some issues people had with HMR when migrating from CRA.

v4.2.1

Remove generic parameter on Plugin to avoid type error with Rollup 4/Vite 5 and skipLibCheck: false.

I expect very few people to currently use this feature, but if you are extending the React plugin via api object, you can get back the typing of the hook by importing ViteReactPluginApi:

import type { Plugin } from 'vite'
import type { ViteReactPluginApi } from '@vitejs/plugin-react'

export const somePlugin: Plugin = { name: 'some-plugin', api: { reactBabel: (babelConfig) => { babelConfig.plugins.push('some-babel-plugin') }, } satisfies ViteReactPluginApi, }

v4.2.0

Update peer dependency range to target Vite 5

There were no breaking change that impacted this plugin, so any combination of React plugins and Vite core version will work.

Align jsx runtime for optimized dependencies

This will only affect people using internal libraries that contains untranspiled JSX. This change aligns the optimizer with the source code and avoid issues when the published source don't have React in the scope.

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Changelog

Sourced from @​vitejs/plugin-react's changelog.

4.3.0 (2024-05-22)

Fix support for React compiler

Don't set retainLines: true when the React compiler is used. This creates whitespace issues and the compiler is modifying the JSX too much to get correct line numbers after that. If you want to use the React compiler and get back correct line numbers for tools like vite-plugin-react-click-to-component to work, you should update your config to something like:

export default defineConfig(({ command }) => {
  const babelPlugins = [['babel-plugin-react-compiler', {}]]
  if (command === 'serve') {
    babelPlugins.push(['@babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-development', {}])
  }

return { plugins: [react({ babel: { plugins: babelPlugins } })], } })

Support HMR for class components

This is a long overdue and should fix some issues people had with HMR when migrating from CRA.

4.2.1 (2023-12-04)

Remove generic parameter on Plugin to avoid type error with Rollup 4/Vite 5 and skipLibCheck: false.

I expect very few people to currently use this feature, but if you are extending the React plugin via api object, you can get back the typing of the hook by importing ViteReactPluginApi:

import type { Plugin } from 'vite'
import type { ViteReactPluginApi } from '@vitejs/plugin-react'

export const somePlugin: Plugin = { name: 'some-plugin', api: { reactBabel: (babelConfig) => { babelConfig.plugins.push('some-babel-plugin') }, } satisfies ViteReactPluginApi, }

4.2.0 (2023-11-16)

Update peer dependency range to target Vite 5

There were no breaking change that impacted this plugin, so any combination of React plugins and Vite core version will work.

Align jsx runtime for optimized dependencies

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Most Recent Ignore Conditions Applied to This Pull Request | Dependency Name | Ignore Conditions | | --- | --- | | @vitejs/plugin-react | [>= 4.2.a, < 4.3] |

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

Superseded by #49.