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[Snyk] Upgrade react-redux from 9.1.0 to 9.1.2 #142

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade react-redux from 9.1.0 to 9.1.2.

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Release notes
Package name: react-redux
  • 9.1.2 - 2024-05-02

    This bugfix release removes the no-longer-necessary peer dependency on react-native, and tweaks a few TS types for compat with the upcoming React 19 release.

    Changes

    React Native Peer Dependency Removed

    We've always had an awkward peer dependency on both ReactDOM and React Native, because of the need to import the unstable_batchedUpdates API directly from each reconciler. That's part of what led to the sequence of 9.x patch releases to deal with RN compat.

    As of 9.0.3, we dropped the batching imports completely, since React 18 now batches by default. That means we didn't even have any remaining imports from react-native.

    Meanwhile, React 18.3 just came out, but so did React Native 0.74. RN 0.74 still requires React 18.2.

    This caused NPM users to have installation failures when trying to use React-Redux:

    • React-Redux has a peer dep on RN
    • RN has a peer dep on React 18.2
    • But the latest React, 18.3 would get installed in the app
    • NPM errors with a peer dep mismatch

    We no longer need to list RN as a peer dep, and dropping that also fixes the NPM installation issues as well.

    What's Changed

    Full Changelog: v9.1.1...v9.1.2

  • 9.1.1 - 2024-04-14

    This bugfix release fixes an issue with connect and React Native caused by changes to our bundling setup in v9. Nested connect calls should work correctly now.

    What's Changed

    Full Changelog: v9.1.0...v9.1.1

  • 9.1.0 - 2024-01-12

    This minor release adds a new syntax for pre-typing hooks.

    .withTypes

    Previously, the approach for "pre-typing" hooks with your app settings was a little varied. The result would look something like the below:

    import type { TypedUseSelectorHook } from "react-redux"
    import { useDispatch, useSelector, useStore } from "react-redux"
    import type { AppDispatch, AppStore, RootState } from "./store"
    
    export const useAppDispatch: () => AppDispatch = useDispatch
    export const useAppSelector: TypedUseSelectorHook<RootState> = useSelector
    export const useAppStore = useStore as () => AppStore

    React Redux v9.1.0 adds a new .withTypes method to each of these hooks, analogous to the .withTypes method found on Redux Toolkit's createAsyncThunk.

    The setup now becomes:

    import { useDispatch, useSelector, useStore } from "react-redux"
    import type { AppDispatch, AppStore, RootState } from "./store"
    
    export const useAppDispatch = useDispatch.withTypes<AppDispatch>()
    export const useAppSelector = useSelector.withTypes<RootState>()
    export const useAppStore = useStore.withTypes<AppStore>()

    What's Changed

    New Contributors

    Full Changelog: v9.0.4...v9.1.0

from react-redux GitHub release notes

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