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chore: Update version for release (pre) #12016

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Releases

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Major Changes

  • Remove the original defer implementation in favor of using raw promises via single fetch and turbo-stream. This removes these exports from React Router: (#11744)

    • defer
    • AbortedDeferredError
    • type TypedDeferredData
    • UNSAFE_DeferredData
    • UNSAFE_DEFERRED_SYMBOL,
    • Collapse @remix-run/router into react-router (#11505)
    • Collapse react-router-dom into react-router
    • Collapse @remix-run/server-runtime into react-router
    • Collapse @remix-run/testing into react-router
  • Remove single_fetch future flag. (#11522)

  • Drop support for Node 16, React Router SSR now requires Node 18 or higher (#11391)

  • Remove future.v7_startTransition flag (#11696)

    • Expose the underlying router promises from the following APIs for compsition in React 19 APIs: (#11521)
      • useNavigate()
      • useSubmit
      • useFetcher().load
      • useFetcher().submit
      • useRevalidator.revalidate
  • Remove future.v7_normalizeFormMethod future flag (#11697)

  • For Remix consumers migrating to React Router, the crypto global from the Web Crypto API is now required when using cookie and session APIs. This means that the following APIs are provided from react-router rather than platform-specific packages: (#11837)

    • createCookie
    • createCookieSessionStorage
    • createMemorySessionStorage
    • createSessionStorage

    For consumers running older versions of Node, the installGlobals function from @remix-run/node has been updated to define globalThis.crypto, using Node's require('node:crypto').webcrypto implementation.

    Since platform-specific packages no longer need to implement this API, the following low-level APIs have been removed:

    • createCookieFactory
    • createSessionStorageFactory
    • createCookieSessionStorageFactory
    • createMemorySessionStorageFactory
  • Imports/Exports cleanup (#11840)

    • Removed the following exports that were previously public API from @remix-run/router
      • types
        • AgnosticDataIndexRouteObject
        • AgnosticDataNonIndexRouteObject
        • AgnosticDataRouteMatch
        • AgnosticDataRouteObject
        • AgnosticIndexRouteObject
        • AgnosticNonIndexRouteObject
        • AgnosticRouteMatch
        • AgnosticRouteObject
        • TrackedPromise
        • unstable_AgnosticPatchRoutesOnMissFunction
        • Action -> exported as NavigationType via react-router
        • Router exported as RemixRouter to differentiate from RR's <Router>
      • API
        • getToPathname (@private)
        • joinPaths (@private)
        • normalizePathname (@private)
        • resolveTo (@private)
        • stripBasename (@private)
        • createBrowserHistory -> in favor of createBrowserRouter
        • createHashHistory -> in favor of createHashRouter
        • createMemoryHistory -> in favor of createMemoryRouter
        • createRouter
        • createStaticHandler -> in favor of wrapper createStaticHandler in RR Dom
        • getStaticContextFromError
    • Removed the following exports that were previously public API from react-router
      • Hash
      • Pathname
      • Search
  • update minimum node version to 18 (#11690)

  • Remove future.v7_prependBasename from the internalized @remix-run/router package (#11726)

  • Remove future.v7_throwAbortReason from internalized @remix-run/router package (#11728)

  • Add exports field to all packages (#11675)

  • node package no longer re-exports from react-router (#11702)

  • renamed RemixContext to FrameworkContext (#11705)

  • updates the minimum React version to 18 (#11689)

  • PrefetchPageDescriptor replaced by PageLinkDescriptor (#11960)

    • Remove the future.v7_partialHydration flag (#11725)
      • This also removes the <RouterProvider fallbackElement> prop
        • To migrate, move the fallbackElement to a hydrateFallbackElement/HydrateFallback on your root route
      • Also worth nothing there is a related breaking changer with this future flag:
        • Without future.v7_partialHydration (when using fallbackElement), state.navigation was populated during the initial load
        • With future.v7_partialHydration, state.navigation remains in an "idle" state during the initial load
  • Remove v7_relativeSplatPath future flag (#11695)

  • Remove remaining future flags (#11820)

    • React Router v7_skipActionErrorRevalidation
    • Remix v3_fetcherPersist, v3_relativeSplatPath, v3_throwAbortReason
  • rename createRemixStub to createRoutesStub (#11692)

  • Remove @remix-run/router deprecated detectErrorBoundary option in favor of mapRouteProperties (#11751)

  • Add react-router/dom subpath export to properly enable react-dom as an optional peerDependency (#11851)

    • This ensures that we don't blindly import ReactDOM from "react-dom" in <RouterProvider> in order to access ReactDOM.flushSync(), since that would break createMemoryRouter use cases in non-DOM environments
    • DOM environments should import from react-router/dom to get the proper component that makes ReactDOM.flushSync() available:
      • If you are using the Vite plugin, use this in your entry.client.tsx:
        • import { HydratedRouter } from 'react-router/dom'
      • If you are not using the Vite plugin and are manually calling createBrowserRouter/createHashRouter:
        • import { RouterProvider } from "react-router/dom"
  • Remove future.v7_fetcherPersist flag (#11731)

Minor Changes

    • Add support for prerender config in the React Router vite plugin, to support existing SSG use-cases (#11539)
      • You can use the prerender config to pre-render your .html and .data files at build time and then serve them statically at runtime (either from a running server or a CDN)
      • prerender can either be an array of string paths, or a function (sync or async) that returns an array of strings so that you can dynamically generate the paths by talking to your CMS, etc.
    export default defineConfig({
      plugins: [
        reactRouter({
          async prerender() {
            let slugs = await fakeGetSlugsFromCms();
            // Prerender these paths into `.html` files at build time, and `.data`
            // files if they have loaders
            return ["/", "/about", ...slugs.map((slug) => `/product/${slug}`)];
          },
        }),
        tsconfigPaths(),
      ],
    });
    
    async function fakeGetSlugsFromCms() {
      await new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, 1000));
      return ["shirt", "hat"];
    }
  • Params, loader data, and action data as props for route component exports (#11961)

    export default function Component({ params, loaderData, actionData }) {}
    
    export function HydrateFallback({ params }) {}
    export function ErrorBoundary({ params, loaderData, actionData }) {}
  • Remove duplicate RouterProvider impliementations (#11679)

  • Stabilize unstable_dataStrategy (#11969)

  • Stabilize unstable_patchRoutesOnNavigation (#11970)

Patch Changes

@react-router/[email protected]

Major Changes

  • For Remix consumers migrating to React Router, the crypto global from the Web Crypto API is now required when using cookie and session APIs. This means that the following APIs are provided from react-router rather than platform-specific packages: (#11837)

    • createCookie
    • createCookieSessionStorage
    • createMemorySessionStorage
    • createSessionStorage

    For consumers running older versions of Node, the installGlobals function from @remix-run/node has been updated to define globalThis.crypto, using Node's require('node:crypto').webcrypto implementation.

    Since platform-specific packages no longer need to implement this API, the following low-level APIs have been removed:

    • createCookieFactory
    • createSessionStorageFactory
    • createCookieSessionStorageFactory
    • createMemorySessionStorageFactory

Patch Changes

@react-router/[email protected]

Major Changes

  • For Remix consumers migrating to React Router, all exports from @remix-run/cloudflare-pages are now provided for React Router consumers in the @react-router/cloudflare package. There is no longer a separate package for Cloudflare Pages. (#11801)

  • For Remix consumers migrating to React Router, the crypto global from the Web Crypto API is now required when using cookie and session APIs. This means that the following APIs are provided from react-router rather than platform-specific packages: (#11837)

    • createCookie
    • createCookieSessionStorage
    • createMemorySessionStorage
    • createSessionStorage

    For consumers running older versions of Node, the installGlobals function from @remix-run/node has been updated to define globalThis.crypto, using Node's require('node:crypto').webcrypto implementation.

    Since platform-specific packages no longer need to implement this API, the following low-level APIs have been removed:

    • createCookieFactory
    • createSessionStorageFactory
    • createCookieSessionStorageFactory
    • createMemorySessionStorageFactory

Minor Changes

  • The @remix-run/cloudflare-workers package has been deprecated. Remix consumers migrating to React Router should use the @react-router/cloudflare package directly. For guidance on how to use @react-router/cloudflare within a Cloudflare Workers context, refer to the Cloudflare Workers template. (#11801)

Patch Changes

@react-router/[email protected]

Major Changes

  • For Remix consumers migrating to React Router, the vitePlugin and cloudflareDevProxyVitePlugin exports have been renamed and moved. (#11904)

    -import {
    -  vitePlugin as remix,
    -  cloudflareDevProxyVitePlugin,
    -} from "@remix/dev";
    
    +import { reactRouter } from "@react-router/dev/vite";
    +import { cloudflareDevProxy } from "@react-router/dev/vite/cloudflare";
  • Remove single_fetch future flag. (#11522)

  • update minimum node version to 18 (#11690)

  • Add exports field to all packages (#11675)

  • node package no longer re-exports from react-router (#11702)

  • For Remix consumers migrating to React Router who used the Vite plugin's buildEnd hook, the resolved reactRouterConfig object no longer contains a publicPath property since this belongs to Vite, not React Router. (#11575)

  • For Remix consumers migrating to React Router, the Vite plugin's manifest option has been removed. (#11573)

    The manifest option been superseded by the more powerful buildEnd hook since it's passed the buildManifest argument. You can still write the build manifest to disk if needed, but you'll most likely find it more convenient to write any logic depending on the build manifest within the buildEnd hook itself.

    If you were using the manifest option, you can replace it with a buildEnd hook that writes the manifest to disk like this:

    import { reactRouter } from "@react-router/dev/vite";
    import { writeFile } from "node:fs/promises";
    
    export default {
      plugins: [
        reactRouter({
          async buildEnd({ buildManifest }) {
            await writeFile(
              "build/manifest.json",
              JSON.stringify(buildManifest, null, 2),
              "utf-8"
            );
          },
        }),
      ],
    };
  • Update default isbot version to v5 and drop support for isbot@3 (#11770)

    • If you have isbot@4 or isbot@5 in your package.json:
      • You do not need to make any changes
    • If you have isbot@3 in your package.json and you have your own entry.server.tsx file in your repo
      • You do not need to make any changes
      • You can upgrade to isbot@5 independent of the React Router v7 upgrade
    • If you have isbot@3 in your package.json and you do not have your own entry.server.tsx file in your repo
      • You are using the internal default entry provided by React Router v7 and you will need to upgrade to isbot@5 in your package.json
  • For Remix consumers migrating to React Router, Vite manifests (i.e. .vite/manifest.json) are now written within each build subdirectory, e.g. build/client/.vite/manifest.json and build/server/.vite/manifest.json instead of build/.vite/client-manifest.json and build/.vite/server-manifest.json. This means that the build output is now much closer to what you'd expect from a typical Vite project. (#11573)

    Originally the Remix Vite plugin moved all Vite manifests to a root-level build/.vite directory to avoid accidentally serving them in production, particularly from the client build. This was later improved with additional logic that deleted these Vite manifest files at the end of the build process unless Vite's build.manifest had been enabled within the app's Vite config. This greatly reduced the risk of accidentally serving the Vite manifests in production since they're only present when explicitly asked for. As a result, we can now assume that consumers will know that they need to manage these additional files themselves, and React Router can safely generate a more standard Vite build output.

Minor Changes

  • Params, loader data, and action data as props for route component exports (#11961)

    export default function Component({ params, loaderData, actionData }) {}
    
    export function HydrateFallback({ params }) {}
    export function ErrorBoundary({ params, loaderData, actionData }) {}
  • Remove internal entry.server.spa.tsx implementation (#11681)

Patch Changes

[email protected]

Major Changes

  • Remove the original defer implementation in favor of using raw promises via single fetch and turbo-stream. This removes these exports from React Router: (#11744)

    • defer
    • AbortedDeferredError
    • type TypedDeferredData
    • UNSAFE_DeferredData
    • UNSAFE_DEFERRED_SYMBOL,
  • Use createRemixRouter/RouterProvider in entry.client instead of RemixBrowser (#11469)

  • Remove single_fetch future flag. (#11522)

  • Remove future.v7_startTransition flag (#11696)

  • Remove future.v7_normalizeFormMethod future flag (#11697)

  • Allow returning undefined from actions and loaders (#11680)

  • update minimum node version to 18 (#11690)

  • Remove future.v7_prependBasename from the ionternalized @remix-run/router package (#11726)

  • Remove future.v7_throwAbortReason from internalized @remix-run/router package (#11728)

  • Add exports field to all packages (#11675)

  • node package no longer re-exports from react-router (#11702)

  • updates the minimum React version to 18 (#11689)

    • Remove the future.v7_partialHydration flag (#11725)
      • This also removes the <RouterProvider fallbackElement> prop
        • To migrate, move the fallbackElement to a hydrateFallbackElement/HydrateFallback on your root route
      • Also worth nothing there is a related breaking changer with this future flag:
        • Without future.v7_partialHydration (when using fallbackElement), state.navigation was populated during the initial load
        • With future.v7_partialHydration, state.navigation remains in an "idle" state during the initial load
  • Remove future.v7_fetcherPersist flag (#11731)

Minor Changes

  • Add prefetching support to Link/NavLink when using Remix SSR (#11402)
  • Enhance ScrollRestoration so it can restore properly on an SSR'd document load (#11401)
  • Add built-in Remix-style hydration support to RouterProvider. When running from a Remix-SSR'd HTML payload with the proper window variables (__remixContext, __remixManifest, __remixRouteModules), you don't need to pass a router prop and RouterProvider will create the router for you internally. (#11396) (#11400)

Patch Changes

  • Memoize some RouterProvider internals to reduce uneccesary re-renders (#11817)
  • Updated dependencies:

@react-router/[email protected]

Major Changes

  • Remove single_fetch future flag. (#11522)
  • update minimum node version to 18 (#11690)
  • Add exports field to all packages (#11675)
  • node package no longer re-exports from react-router (#11702)

Patch Changes

@react-router/[email protected]

Major Changes

  • Remove single_fetch future flag. (#11522)

  • For Remix consumers migrating to React Router, the crypto global from the Web Crypto API is now required when using cookie and session APIs. This means that the following APIs are provided from react-router rather than platform-specific packages: (#11837)

    • createCookie
    • createCookieSessionStorage
    • createMemorySessionStorage
    • createSessionStorage

    For consumers running older versions of Node, the installGlobals function from @remix-run/node has been updated to define globalThis.crypto, using Node's require('node:crypto').webcrypto implementation.

    Since platform-specific packages no longer need to implement this API, the following low-level APIs have been removed:

    • createCookieFactory
    • createSessionStorageFactory
    • createCookieSessionStorageFactory
    • createMemorySessionStorageFactory
  • update minimum node version to 18 (#11690)

  • Add exports field to all packages (#11675)

  • node package no longer re-exports from react-router (#11702)

Patch Changes

@react-router/[email protected]

Major Changes

  • Remove single_fetch future flag. (#11522)
  • update minimum node version to 18 (#11690)
  • Add exports field to all packages (#11675)
  • node package no longer re-exports from react-router (#11702)

Patch Changes

  • Update express.static configurations to support prerendering (#11547)

    • Assets in the build/client/assets folder are served as before, with a 1-year immutable Cache-Control header
    • Static files outside of assets, such as pre-rendered .html and .data files are not served with a specific Cache-Control header
    • .data files are served with Content-Type: text/x-turbo
      • For some reason, when adding this via express.static, it seems to also add a Cache-Control: public, max-age=0 to .data files
  • Updated dependencies:

@react-router/[email protected]

Patch Changes

@react-router/[email protected]

Patch Changes

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