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An in-range update of redux is breaking the build 🚨 #18
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After pinning to 3.6.0 your tests are passing again. Downgrade this dependency 📌. |
Version 3.7.1 just got published.Your tests are passing again with this version. Explicitly upgrade to this version 🚀 Release Notesv3.7.1This reverts the While well-intentioned, when star importing all exports from a module ( Thanks for the feedback from everyone and the civility and healthy discourse on the issue! CommitsThe new version differs by 10 commits.
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Version 3.7.2 just got published.Your tests are passing again with this version. Explicitly upgrade to this version 🚀 Release Notesv3.7.2Changes
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Version 3.7.0 of redux just got published.
This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build failed.
As redux is “only” a devDependency of this project it might not break production or downstream projects, but “only” your build or test tools – preventing new deploys or publishes.
I recommend you give this issue a high priority. I’m sure you can resolve this 💪
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v3.7.0Another long break!
Oh, hey! I didn't see you sitting there. You look bored. How about a Redux release to spice things up?
Not a huge set of changes to report here. The biggest change, and the reason for the minor bump, is the UMD build is now done via Rollup. One big advantage is more readable code in the bundle. Rollup does "scope hoisting", which is a fancy term for putting every module at the top level of the file. Other than a surrounding IIFE, all of the code in Redux all lives together. You can compare the two here:
Rollup UMD build
vs
Webpack UMD build
There is also a cost savings of 30,811 vs 26,880 bytes, and 6,999 vs 5,995 bytes minified. Redux is already a small library, and this helps shave some extra bytes for our UMD users.
One thing to note is that Webpack has introduced it's own scope hoisting feature in 3.0 beta. So, this isn't intended as an indictment of Webpack. You should continue to use it in your own apps. The adage of "Webpack is for apps, Rollup is for libraries" definitely holds true. It still has a superior developer experience with hot module reloading and webpack-dev-server. But use whatever makes sense for your project, not just whatever we use. 😄
We're also looking at applying this to the NPM bundle. The main motivation is again more readable code in your bundles. Instead of transpilation oddities from Babel, you will end up with a single clean file, which should be easier to read through and debug. It's currently scheduled for the big, mythical 4.0 release and you can follow along in #2358
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3.7.0
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Removing the browser field for now
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Upgrade all example deps, including the universal example to Webpack 2
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Upgrade some other deps
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Upgrades and remove check-es3-syntax since Rollup breaks it always
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Fix a typo in the Immutable.js docs (#2453)
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Fix redux-mock-store libdef for todos-flow (#2430)
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give redux-subscriber some attention in StoreSetup.md (#2433)
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syncing docs with recent PR (2431) (#2432)
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'todo' const removal from reducers/todos.js (#2431)
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Merge pull request #2429 from alexbaumgertner/bugfix/doc-link
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Fix link to ImmutableData article
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Update redux.js (#2428)
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Add 100% test coverage for todos-flow example (#2413)
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Fix eslint warnings, update react-scripts (#2420)
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