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Bump react-native from 0.55.4 to 0.63.3 #421

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps react-native from 0.55.4 to 0.63.3.

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v0.63.3

This release fixes a series of issues reported by the community over the last few months: you can find the full changelog here.

While in this patch release there's already a commit towards focusing compatibility with Xcode 12, if you are having troubles please refer to this issue facebook/react-native#29984 and the workaround described there.

You can participate in the conversation for the next patch release in the dedicated issue.


To help you upgrade to this version, you can use the new upgrade helper ⚛️


You can find the whole changelog history over at react-native-releases.

v0.63.2

This release fixes a few minor issues that were reported by the community. While we're working on changelog, you can view the list of commits here.

You can participate in the conversation for the next patch release in the dedicated issue.


To help you upgrade to this version, you can use the new upgrade helper ⚛️


You can find the whole changelog history over at react-native-releases.

v0.63.1

This release fixes a few minor issues that were reported by the community. While we're working on changelog, you can view the list of commits here.

You can participate in the conversation for the next patch release in the dedicated issue.


To help you upgrade to this version, you can use the new upgrade helper ⚛️


You can find the whole changelog history over at react-native-releases.

v0.63.0

0.63 stable is here 🎉

Thanks to everyone who contributed and helped to get this together, everyone worked really hard and we hope you are as excited as we are 🤗

Some of the major changes that this version brings:

  • LogBox turned on by default
  • <Pressable /> component
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Releases Guide

This document serves as guide for release coordinators. You can find a list of releases and their release notes at https://github.com/facebook/react-native/releases

Release schedule

React Native follows a monthly release train. Every month, a new branch created off master enters the Release Candidate phase, and the previous Release Candidate branch is released and considered stable.

Version RC release Stable release
0.38.0 week of November 7 November 21
0.39.0 week of November 21 December 2
0.40.0 1st of December 1st of January
0.41.0 1st of January 1st of February
0.42.0 1st of February 1st of March
... ... ...
0.56.0 1st of June 1st of July
0.57.0 1st of July 1st of August
0.58.0 1st of August 1st of September
... ... ...

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Prerequisites

The following are required for the local test suite to run:

Step 1: Check everything works

Before cutting a release branch, make sure Circle CI system is green.

Before executing the following script, make sure you have:

  • An Android emulator / Genymotion device running
  • No packager running in any of the projects
./scripts/test-manual-e2e.sh

This script bundles a react-native package locally and passes it to the react-native cli that creates a test project inside /tmp folder using that version.

After npm install completes, the script prints a set of manual checks you have to do to ensure the release you are preparing is working as expected on both platforms.

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #438.