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chore(deps-dev): bump @vitejs/plugin-react from 4.2.1 to 4.3.3 in /prebuilt-checkout-page/client/react-cra #2873

Open dependabot[bot] opened 2 weeks ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 weeks ago

Bumps @vitejs/plugin-react from 4.2.1 to 4.3.3.

Release notes

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v4.3.3

React Compiler runtimeModule option removed

React Compiler was updated to accept a target option and runtimeModule was removed. vite-plugin-react will still detect runtimeModule for backwards compatibility.

When using a custom runtimeModule or target !== '19', the plugin will not try to pre-optimize react/compiler-runtime dependency.

The react-compiler-runtime is now available on npm can be used instead of the local shim for people using the compiler with React < 19.

Here is the configuration to use the compiler with React 18 and correct source maps in development:

npm install babel-plugin-react-compiler react-compiler-runtime @babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-development
export default defineConfig(({ command }) => {
  const babelPlugins = [['babel-plugin-react-compiler', { target: '18' }]]
  if (command === 'serve') {
    babelPlugins.push(['@babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-development', {}])
  }

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

v4.3.2

Ignore directive sourcemap error #369

v4.3.1

Fix support for React Compiler with React 18

The previous version made this assumption that the compiler was only usable with React 19, but it's possible to use it with React 18 and a custom runtimeModule: https://gist.github.com/poteto/37c076bf112a07ba39d0e5f0645fec43

When using a custom runtimeModule, the plugin will not try to pre-optimize react/compiler-runtime dependency.

Reminder: Vite expect code outside of node_modules to be ESM, so you will need to update the gist with import React from 'react'.

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', {}])
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Changelog

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

4.3.3 (2024-10-19)

React Compiler runtimeModule option removed

React Compiler was updated to accept a target option and runtimeModule was removed. vite-plugin-react will still detect runtimeModule for backwards compatibility.

When using a custom runtimeModule or target !== '19', the plugin will not try to pre-optimize react/compiler-runtime dependency.

The react-compiler-runtime is now available on npm can be used instead of the local shim for people using the compiler with React < 19.

Here is the configuration to use the compiler with React 18 and correct source maps in development:

npm install babel-plugin-react-compiler react-compiler-runtime @babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-development
export default defineConfig(({ command }) => {
  const babelPlugins = [['babel-plugin-react-compiler', { target: '18' }]]
  if (command === 'serve') {
    babelPlugins.push(['@babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-development', {}])
  }

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

4.3.2 (2024-09-29)

Ignore directive sourcemap error #369

4.3.1 (2024-06-10)

Fix support for React Compiler with React 18

The previous version made this assumption that the compiler was only usable with React 19, but it's possible to use it with React 18 and a custom runtimeModule: https://gist.github.com/poteto/37c076bf112a07ba39d0e5f0645fec43

When using a custom runtimeModule, the plugin will not try to pre-optimize react/compiler-runtime dependency.

Reminder: Vite expect code outside of node_modules to be ESM, so you will need to update the gist with import React from 'react'.

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:

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Commits
  • b61592a release: plugin-react@4.3.3
  • e8a923f fix: add react-dom in optimizeOps to handle CJS script. (#375)
  • 7a7e339 feat: support new React Compiler target option (#374)
  • 63b2e38 release: plugin-react@4.3.2
  • fdf6ce4 fix(deps): update all non-major dependencies (#273)
  • 4544e97 feat: update refresh utils for React Router 7 support (#363)
  • d88c581 fix: ignore directive sourcemap error (#369)
  • 1609186 release: plugin-react@4.3.1
  • ea647d1 fix: handle using compiler with React 18 (#330)
  • 7e7322a release: plugin-react@4.3.0
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