packages.json defines react dependencies as strict dependencies instead of peerDependencies and devDependencies. This prevents the plugin to use the version of React define by the installation and instead forced the one used in the project.
This causes the plugin installation to fail in configurations where the React version doesn't match the one defined in the plugin.
This PR moves React dependencies into peerDependencies to allow the plugin to use the version defined in the Backstage configuration and devDependencies to allow tests to run successfully.
It also upgrades Backstage packages to the latest version.
Type of change
[ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
[x] Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
[ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected)
Description
packages.json defines react dependencies as strict dependencies instead of peerDependencies and devDependencies. This prevents the plugin to use the version of React define by the installation and instead forced the one used in the project.
This causes the plugin installation to fail in configurations where the React version doesn't match the one defined in the plugin.
This PR moves React dependencies into peerDependencies to allow the plugin to use the version defined in the Backstage configuration and devDependencies to allow tests to run successfully.
It also upgrades Backstage packages to the latest version.
Type of change
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