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Bump @astrojs/react from 3.6.0 to 3.6.1 #205

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Bumps @astrojs/react from 3.6.0 to 3.6.1.

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@​astrojs/react@​3.6.1

Patch Changes

  • #11571 1c3265a Thanks @​bholmesdev! - BREAKING CHANGE to the experimental Actions API only. Install the latest @astrojs/react integration as well if you're using React 19 features.

    Make .safe() the default return value for actions. This means { data, error } will be returned when calling an action directly. If you prefer to get the data while allowing errors to throw, chain the .orThrow() modifier.

    import { actions } from 'astro:actions';
    

    // Before const { data, error } = await actions.like.safe(); // After const { data, error } = await actions.like();

    // Before const newLikes = await actions.like(); // After const newLikes = await actions.like.orThrow();

    Migration

    To migrate your existing action calls:

    • Remove .safe from existing safe action calls
    • Add .orThrow to existing unsafe action calls
  • #11570 84189b6 Thanks @​bholmesdev! - BREAKING CHANGE to the experimental Actions API only. Install the latest @astrojs/react integration as well if you're using React 19 features.

    Updates the Astro Actions fallback to support action={actions.name} instead of using getActionProps(). This will submit a form to the server in zero-JS scenarios using a search parameter:

    ---
    import { actions } from 'astro:actions';
    ---
    

    <form action={actions.logOut}> <!--output: action="?_astroAction=logOut"--> <button>Log Out</button> </form>

    You may also construct form action URLs using string concatenation, or by using the URL() constructor, with the an action's .queryString property:

    ---
    import { actions } from 'astro:actions';
    

    const confirmationUrl = new URL('/confirmation', Astro.url);

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3.6.1

Patch Changes

  • #11571 1c3265a Thanks @​bholmesdev! - BREAKING CHANGE to the experimental Actions API only. Install the latest @astrojs/react integration as well if you're using React 19 features.

    Make .safe() the default return value for actions. This means { data, error } will be returned when calling an action directly. If you prefer to get the data while allowing errors to throw, chain the .orThrow() modifier.

    import { actions } from 'astro:actions';
    

    // Before const { data, error } = await actions.like.safe(); // After const { data, error } = await actions.like();

    // Before const newLikes = await actions.like(); // After const newLikes = await actions.like.orThrow();

    Migration

    To migrate your existing action calls:

    • Remove .safe from existing safe action calls
    • Add .orThrow to existing unsafe action calls
  • #11570 84189b6 Thanks @​bholmesdev! - BREAKING CHANGE to the experimental Actions API only. Install the latest @astrojs/react integration as well if you're using React 19 features.

    Updates the Astro Actions fallback to support action={actions.name} instead of using getActionProps(). This will submit a form to the server in zero-JS scenarios using a search parameter:

    ---
    import { actions } from 'astro:actions';
    ---
    

    <form action={actions.logOut}> <!--output: action="?_astroAction=logOut"--> <button>Log Out</button> </form>

    You may also construct form action URLs using string concatenation, or by using the URL() constructor, with the an action's .queryString property:

    ---
    import { actions } from 'astro:actions';
    

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