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Bump react-redux from 8.1.3 to 9.0.3 #783

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dependabot[bot] commented 7 months ago

Bumps react-redux from 8.1.3 to 9.0.3.

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v9.0.2

This bugfix release makes additional tweaks to the React Native artifact filename to help resolve import and bundling issues with RN projects.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/compare/v9.0.1...v9.0.2

v9.0.1

This bugfix release updates the package to include a new react-redux.react-native.js bundle that specifically imports React Native, and consolidates all of the 'react' imports into one file to save on bundle size (and enable some tricky React Native import handling).

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/compare/v9.0.0...v9.0.1

v9.0.0

This major release:

  • Switches to requiring React 18 and Redux Toolkit 2.0 / Redux 5.0
  • Updates the packaging for better ESM/CJS compatibility and modernizes the build output
  • Updates the options for dev mode checks in useSelector
  • Adds a new React Server Components artifact that throws on use, to better indicate compat issues

This release has breaking changes.

This release is part of a wave of major versions of all the Redux packages: Redux Toolkit 2.0, Redux core 5.0, React-Redux 9.0, Reselect 5.0, and Redux Thunk 3.0.

For full details on all of the breaking changes and other significant changes to all of those packages, see the "Migrating to RTK 2.0 and Redux 5.0" migration guide in the Redux docs.

[!NOTE] The Redux core, Reselect, and Redux Thunk packages are included as part of Redux Toolkit, and RTK users do not need to manually upgrade them - you'll get them as part of the upgrade to RTK 2.0. (If you're not using Redux Toolkit yet, please start migrating your existing legacy Redux code to use Redux Toolkit today!) React-Redux is a separate, package, but we expect you'll be upgrading them together.

# React-Redux
npm install react-redux
yarn add react-redux

RTK

npm install @​reduxjs/toolkit yarn add @​reduxjs/toolkit

Standalone Redux core

npm install redux yarn add redux </tr></table>

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dependabot[bot] commented 7 months ago

Superseded by #786.