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Update react-router monorepo to v6 (major) #153

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react-router ^3.0.0 || ^4.0.0 || ^5.0.0 -> ^6.0.0 age adoption passing confidence
react-router ^5.0.0 -> ^6.0.0 age adoption passing confidence
react-router-dom ^5.0.0 -> ^6.0.0 age adoption passing confidence
react-router-v3 ^3.0.0 -> ^6.0.0 age adoption passing confidence

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remix-run/react-router (react-router)

v6.9.0

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Minor Changes
  • React Router now supports an alternative way to define your route element and errorElement fields as React Components instead of React Elements. You can instead pass a React Component to the new Component and ErrorBoundary fields if you choose. There is no functional difference between the two, so use whichever approach you prefer 😀. You shouldn't be defining both, but if you do Component/ErrorBoundary will "win". (#​10045)

    Example JSON Syntax

    // Both of these work the same:
    const elementRoutes = [{
      path: '/',
      element: <Home />,
      errorElement: <HomeError />,
    }]
    
    const componentRoutes = [{
      path: '/',
      Component: Home,
      ErrorBoundary: HomeError,
    }]
    
    function Home() { ... }
    function HomeError() { ... }

    Example JSX Syntax

    // Both of these work the same:
    const elementRoutes = createRoutesFromElements(
      <Route path='/' element={<Home />} errorElement={<HomeError /> } />
    );
    
    const componentRoutes = createRoutesFromElements(
      <Route path='/' Component={Home} ErrorBoundary={HomeError} />
    );
    
    function Home() { ... }
    function HomeError() { ... }
  • Introducing Lazy Route Modules! (#​10045)

    In order to keep your application bundles small and support code-splitting of your routes, we've introduced a new lazy() route property. This is an async function that resolves the non-route-matching portions of your route definition (loader, action, element/Component, errorElement/ErrorBoundary, shouldRevalidate, handle).

    Lazy routes are resolved on initial load and during the loading or submitting phase of a navigation or fetcher call. You cannot lazily define route-matching properties (path, index, children) since we only execute your lazy route functions after we've matched known routes.

    Your lazy functions will typically return the result of a dynamic import.

    // In this example, we assume most folks land on the homepage so we include that
    // in our critical-path bundle, but then we lazily load modules for /a and /b so
    // they don't load until the user navigates to those routes
    let routes = createRoutesFromElements(
      <Route path="/" element={<Layout />}>
        <Route index element={<Home />} />
        <Route path="a" lazy={() => import("./a")} />
        <Route path="b" lazy={() => import("./b")} />
      </Route>
    );

    Then in your lazy route modules, export the properties you want defined for the route:

    export async function loader({ request }) {
      let data = await fetchData(request);
      return json(data);
    }
    
    // Export a `Component` directly instead of needing to create a React Element from it
    export function Component() {
      let data = useLoaderData();
    
      return (
        <>
          <h1>You made it!</h1>
          <p>{data}</p>
        </>
      );
    }
    
    // Export an `ErrorBoundary` directly instead of needing to create a React Element from it
    export function ErrorBoundary() {
      let error = useRouteError();
      return isRouteErrorResponse(error) ? (
        <h1>
          {error.status} {error.statusText}
        </h1>
      ) : (
        <h1>{error.message || error}</h1>
      );
    }

    An example of this in action can be found in the examples/lazy-loading-router-provider directory of the repository.

    🙌 Huge thanks to @​rossipedia for the Initial Proposal and POC Implementation.

  • Updated dependencies:

Patch Changes
  • Fix generatePath incorrectly applying parameters in some cases (#​10078)
  • Improve memoization for context providers to avoid unnecessary re-renders (#​9983)

v6.8.2

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v6.8.1

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Patch Changes
  • Remove inaccurate console warning for POP navigations and update active blocker logic (#​10030)
  • Updated dependencies:

v6.8.0

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Patch Changes

v6.7.0

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Minor Changes
  • Add unstable_useBlocker hook for blocking navigations within the app's location origin (#​9709)
Patch Changes
  • Fix generatePath when optional params are present (#​9764)
  • Update <Await> to accept ReactNode as children function return result (#​9896)
  • Updated dependencies:

v6.6.2

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Patch Changes
  • Ensure useId consistency during SSR (#​9805)

v6.6.1

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v6.6.0

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Patch Changes

v6.5.0

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This release introduces support for Optional Route Segments. Now, adding a ? to the end of any path segment will make that entire segment optional. This works for both static segments and dynamic parameters.

Optional Params Examples

  • <Route path=":lang?/about> will match:
    • /:lang/about
    • /about
  • <Route path="/multistep/:widget1?/widget2?/widget3?"> will match:
    • /multistep
    • /multistep/:widget1
    • /multistep/:widget1/:widget2
    • /multistep/:widget1/:widget2/:widget3

Optional Static Segment Example

  • <Route path="/home?"> will match:
    • /
    • /home
  • <Route path="/fr?/about"> will match:
    • /about
    • /fr/about
Minor Changes
  • Allows optional routes and optional static segments (#​9650)
Patch Changes
  • Stop incorrectly matching on partial named parameters, i.e. <Route path="prefix-:param">, to align with how splat parameters work. If you were previously relying on this behavior then it's recommended to extract the static portion of the path at the useParams call site: (#​9506)
// Old behavior at URL /prefix-123
<Route path="prefix-:id" element={<Comp /> }>

function Comp() {
  let params = useParams(); // { id: '123' }
  let id = params.id; // "123"
  ...
}

// New behavior at URL /prefix-123
<Route path=":id" element={<Comp /> }>

function Comp() {
  let params = useParams(); // { id: 'prefix-123' }
  let id = params.id.replace(/^prefix-/, ''); // "123"
  ...
}

v6.4.5

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v6.4.4

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v6.4.3

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Patch Changes
  • useRoutes should be able to return null when passing locationArg (#​9485)
  • fix initialEntries type in createMemoryRouter (#​9498)
  • Updated dependencies:

v6.4.2

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Patch Changes
  • Fix IndexRouteObject and NonIndexRouteObject types to make hasErrorElement optional (#​9394)
  • Enhance console error messages for invalid usage of data router hooks (#​9311)
  • If an index route has children, it will result in a runtime error. We have strengthened our RouteObject/RouteProps types to surface the error in TypeScript. (#​9366)
  • Updated dependencies:

v6.4.1

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Patch Changes

v6.4.0

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Whoa this is a big one! 6.4.0 brings all the data loading and mutation APIs over from Remix. Here's a quick high level overview, but it's recommended you go check out the docs, especially the feature overview and the tutorial.

New APIs

  • Create your router with createMemoryRouter
  • Render your router with <RouterProvider>
  • Load data with a Route loader and mutate with a Route action
  • Handle errors with Route errorElement
  • Defer non-critical data with defer and Await

Bug Fixes

  • Path resolution is now trailing slash agnostic (#​8861)
  • useLocation returns the scoped location inside a <Routes location> component (#​9094)

Updated Dependencies

v6.3.0: [email protected]

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What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: remix-run/react-router@v6.2.2...v6.3.0

v6.2.2

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What's Changed

🐛 Bug Fixes
  • Fixed nested splat routes that begin with special URL-safe characters (#​8563)
  • Fixed a bug where index routes were missing route context in some cases (#​8497)

New Contributors

Full Changelog: remix-run/react-router@v6.2.1...v6.2.2

v6.2.1

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This release updates the internal history dependency to 5.2.0.

Full Changelog: remix-run/react-router@v6.2.0...v6.2.1

v6.2.0

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🐛 Bug fixes

  • Fixed the RouteProps element type, which should be a ReactNode (#​8473)
  • Fixed a bug with useOutlet for top-level routes (#​8483)

✨ Features

  • We now use statically analyzable CJS exports. This enables named imports in Node ESM scripts (See the commit).

New Contributors

Full Changelog: remix-run/react-router@v6.1.1...v6.2.0

v6.1.1

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In v6.1.0 we inadvertently shipped a new, undocumented API that will likely introduce bugs (#​7586). We have flagged HistoryRouter as unstable_HistoryRouter, as this API will likely need to change before a new major release.

Full Changelog: remix-run/react-router@v6.1.0...v6.1.1

v6.1.0

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🐛 Bug fixes

  • Fixed a bug that broke support for base64 encoded IDs on nested routes (#​8291)

✨ Features

  • <Outlet> can now receive a context prop. This value is passed to child routes and is accessible via the new useOutletContext hook. See the API docs for details. (#​8461)
  • <NavLink> can now receive a child function for access to its props. (#​8164)

💅 Enhancements

  • Improved TypeScript signature for useMatch and matchPath. For example, when you call useMatch("foo/:bar/:baz"), the path is parsed and the return type will be PathMatch<"bar" | "baz">. (#​8030)
  • A few error message improvements (#​8202)

New Contributors

Full Changelog: remix-run/react-router@v6.0.1...v6.1.0

v6.0.2

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✨ Features

  • Added the reloadDocument prop to <Link>. This allows <Link> to function like a normal anchor tag by reloading the document after navigation while maintaining the relative to resolution.

🗒️ Docs

  • Fixed several issues in docblocks and the docs themselves. See the full changelog for the deets!

🤝 New Contributors

Full Changelog

v6.0.1

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🐛 Bug Fixes

  • Add a default <StaticRouter location> value (#​8243)
  • Add invariant for using <Route> inside <Routes> to help people make the change (#​8238)

v6.0.0

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React Router v6 is here!

Please go read our blog post for more information on all the great stuff in v6 including notes about how to upgrade from React Router v5 and Reach Router.

remix-run/react-router (react-router-dom)

v6.9.0

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Minor Changes
  • React Router now supports an alternative way to define your route element and errorElement fields as React Components instead of React Elements. You can instead pass a React Component to the new Component and ErrorBoundary fields if you choose. There is no functional difference between the two, so use whichever approach you prefer 😀. You shouldn't be defining both, but if you do Component/ErrorBoundary will "win". (#​10045)

    Example JSON Syntax

    // Both of these work the same:
    const elementRoutes = [{
      path: '/',
      element: <Home />,
      errorElement: <HomeError />,
    }]
    
    const componentRoutes = [{
      path: '/',
      Component: Home,
      ErrorBoundary: HomeError,
    }]
    
    function Home() { ... }
    function HomeError() { ... }

    Example JSX Syntax

    // Both of these work the same:
    const elementRoutes = createRoutesFromElements(
      <Route path='/' element={<Home />} errorElement={<HomeError /> } />
    );
    
    const componentRoutes = createRoutesFromElements(
      <Route path='/' Component={Home} ErrorBoundary={HomeError} />
    );
    
    function Home() { ... }
    function HomeError() { ... }
  • Introducing Lazy Route Modules! (#​10045)

    In order to keep your application bundles small and support code-splitting of your routes, we've introduced a new lazy() route property. This is an async function that resolves the non-route-matching portions of your route definition (loader, action, element/Component, errorElement/ErrorBoundary, shouldRevalidate, handle).

    Lazy routes are resolved on initial load and during the loading or submitting phase of a navigation or fetcher call. You cannot lazily define route-matching properties (path, index, children) since we only execute your lazy route functions after we've matched known routes.

    Your lazy functions will typically return the result of a dynamic import.

    // In this example, we assume most folks land on the homepage so we include that
    // in our critical-path bundle, but then we lazily load modules for /a and /b so
    // they don't load until the user navigates to those routes
    let routes = createRoutesFromElements(
      <Route path="/" element={<Layout />}>
        <Route index element={<Home />} />
        <Route path="a" lazy={() => import("./a")} />
        <Route path="b" lazy={() => import("./b")} />
      </Route>
    );

    Then in your lazy route modules, export the properties you want defined for the route:

    export async function loader({ request }) {
      let data = await fetchData(request);
      return json(data);
    }
    
    // Export a `Component` directly instead of needing to create a React Element from it
    export function Component() {
      let data = useLoaderData();
    
      return (
        <>
          <h1>You made it!</h1>
          <p>{data}</p>
        </>
      );
    }
    
    // Export an `ErrorBoundary` directly instead of needing to create a React Element from it
    export function ErrorBoundary() {
      let error = useRouteError();
      return isRouteErrorResponse(error) ? (
        <h1>
          {error.status} {error.statusText}
        </h1>
      ) : (
        <h1>{error.message || error}</h1>
      );
    }

    An example of this in action can be found in the examples/lazy-loading-router-provider directory of the repository.

    🙌 Huge thanks to @​rossipedia for the Initial Proposal and POC Implementation.

  • Updated dependencies:

v6.8.2

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Patch Changes
  • Treat same-origin absolute URLs in <Link to> as external if they are outside of the router basename (#​10135)
  • Fix useBlocker to return IDLE_BLOCKER during SSR (#​10046)
  • Fix SSR of absolute <Link to> urls (#​10112)
  • Properly escape HTML characters in StaticRouterProvider serialized hydration data (#​10068)
  • Updated dependencies:

v6.8.1

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Patch Changes

v6.8.0

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Minor Changes
  • Support absolute URLs in <Link to>. If the URL is for the current origin, it will still do a client-side navigation. If the URL is for a different origin then it will do a fresh document request for the new origin. (#​9900)

    <Link to="https://neworigin.com/some/path">    {/* Document request */}
    <Link to="//neworigin.com/some/path">          {/* Document request */}
    <Link to="https://www.currentorigin.com/path"> {/* Client-side navigation */}
Patch Changes
  • Fix bug with search params removal via useSearchParams (#​9969)
  • Respect preventScrollReset on <fetcher.Form> (#​9963)
  • Fix navigation for hash routers on manual URL changes (#​9980)
  • Use pagehide instead of beforeunload for <ScrollRestoration>. This has better cross-browser support, specifically on Mobile Safari. (#​9945)
  • Updated dependencies:

v6.7.0

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Minor Changes
  • Add unstable_useBlocker hook for blocking navigations within the app's location origin (#​9709)
  • Add unstable_usePrompt hook for blocking navigations within the app's location origin (#​9932)
  • Add preventScrollReset prop to <Form> (#​9886)
Patch Changes

v6.6.2

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v6.6.1

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v6.6.0

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Minor Changes
  • Add useBeforeUnload() hook (#​9664)
  • Remove unstable_ prefix from createStaticHandler/createStaticRouter/StaticRouterProvider (#​9738)
Patch Changes
  • Proper hydration of Error objects from StaticRouterProvider (#​9664)
  • Support uppercase <Form method> and useSubmit method values (#​9664)
  • Skip initial scroll restoration for SSR apps with hydrationData (#​9664)
  • Fix <button formmethod> form submission overriddes (#​9664)
  • Updated dependencies:

v6.5.0

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v6.4.5

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v6.4.4

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v6.4.3

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v6.4.2

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Patch Changes
  • Respect basename in useFormAction (#​9352)
  • Enhance console error messages for invalid usage of data router hooks (#​9311)
  • If an index route has children, it will result in a runtime error. We have strengthened our RouteObject/RouteProps types to surface the error in TypeScript. (#​9366)
  • Updated dependencies:

v6.4.1

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Patch Changes

v6.4.0

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Whoa this is a big one! 6.4.0 brings all the data loading and mutation APIs over from Remix. Here's a quick high level overview, but it's recommended you go check out the docs, especially the feature overview and the tutorial.

New APIs

  • Create your router with createMemoryRouter/createBrowserRouter/createHashRouter
  • Render your router with <RouterProvider>
  • Load data with a Route loader and mutate with a Route action
  • Handle errors with Route errorElement
  • Submit data with the new <Form> component
  • Perform in-page data loads and mutations with useFetcher()
  • Defer non-critical data with defer and Await
  • Manage scroll position with <ScrollRestoration>

New Features

  • Perform path-relative navigations with <Link relative="path"> (#​9160)

Bug Fixes

  • Path resolution is now trailing slash agnostic (#​8861)
  • useLocation returns the scoped location inside a <Routes location> component (#​9094)
  • respect the <Link replace> prop if it is defined (#​8779)

Updated Dependencies

v6.3.0: [email protected]

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What's Changed
New Contributors

Full Changelog: remix-run/react-router@v6.2.2...v6.3.0

v6.2.2

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What's Changed

🐛 Bug Fixes
  • Fixed nested splat routes that begin with special URL-safe characters (#​8563)
  • Fixed a bug where index routes were missing route context in some cases (#​8497)

New Contributors

Full Changelog: remix-run/react-router@v6.2.1...v6.2.2

v6.2.1

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This release updates the internal history dependency to 5.2.0.

Full Changelog: remix-run/react-router@v6.2.0...v6.2.1

v6.2.0

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🐛 Bug fixes

  • Fixed the RouteProps element type, which should be a ReactNode (#​8473)
  • Fixed a bug with useOutlet for top-level routes (#​8483)

✨ Features

  • We now use statically analyzable CJS exports. This enables named imports in Node ESM scripts (See the commit).

New Contributors


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