diff --git a/.eslintrc b/.eslintrc index f617dea26..7bc6ab933 100644 --- a/.eslintrc +++ b/.eslintrc @@ -2,16 +2,36 @@ "root": true, "extends": "next/core-web-vitals", "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser", - "plugins": ["@typescript-eslint"], + "plugins": ["@typescript-eslint", "eslint-plugin-react-compiler", "local-rules"], "rules": { "no-unused-vars": "off", - "@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars": ["error", { "varsIgnorePattern": "^_" }], - "react-hooks/exhaustive-deps": "error" + "@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars": ["error", {"varsIgnorePattern": "^_"}], + "react-hooks/exhaustive-deps": "error", + "react/no-unknown-property": ["error", {"ignore": ["meta"]}], + "react-compiler/react-compiler": "error", + "local-rules/lint-markdown-code-blocks": "error" }, "env": { "node": true, "commonjs": true, "browser": true, "es6": true - } + }, + "overrides": [ + { + "files": ["src/content/**/*.md"], + "parser": "./eslint-local-rules/parser", + "parserOptions": { + "sourceType": "module" + }, + "rules": { + "no-unused-vars": "off", + "@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars": "off", + "react-hooks/exhaustive-deps": "off", + "react/no-unknown-property": "off", + "react-compiler/react-compiler": "off", + "local-rules/lint-markdown-code-blocks": "error" + } + } + ] } diff --git a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/3-framework.yml b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/3-framework.yml index a47295e1e..87f03a660 100644 --- a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/3-framework.yml +++ b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/3-framework.yml @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ body: value: | ## Apply to be included as a recommended React framework - _This form is for framework authors to apply to be included as a recommended [React framework](https://react.dev/learn/start-a-new-react-project). If you are not a framework author, please contact the authors before submitting._ + _This form is for framework authors to apply to be included as a recommended [React framework](https://react.dev/learn/creating-a-react-app). If you are not a framework author, please contact the authors before submitting._ Our goal when recommending a framework is to start developers with a React project that solves common problems like code splitting, data fetching, routing, and HTML generation without any extra work later. We believe this will allow users to get started quickly with React, and scale their app to production. - While we understand that many frameworks may want to be featured, this page is not a place to advertise every possible React framework or all frameworks that you can add React to. There are many great frameworks that offer support for React that are not listed in our guides. The frameworks we recommend have invested significantly in the React ecosystem, and collaborated with the React team to be compatible with our [full-stack React architecture vision](https://react.dev/learn/start-a-new-react-project#which-features-make-up-the-react-teams-full-stack-architecture-vision). + While we understand that many frameworks may want to be featured, this page is not a place to advertise every possible React framework or all frameworks that you can add React to. There are many great frameworks that offer support for React that are not listed in our guides. The frameworks we recommend have invested significantly in the React ecosystem, and collaborated with the React team to be compatible with our [full-stack React architecture vision](https://react.dev/learn/creating-a-react-app#which-features-make-up-the-react-teams-full-stack-architecture-vision). To be included, frameworks must meet the following criteria: diff --git a/.github/workflows/analyze.yml b/.github/workflows/analyze.yml index b1ef428d0..83e7f2e8a 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/analyze.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/analyze.yml @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ on: - main # change this if your default branch is named differently workflow_dispatch: +permissions: {} + jobs: analyze: runs-on: ubuntu-latest @@ -23,7 +25,7 @@ jobs: - name: Restore cached node_modules uses: actions/cache@v4 with: - path: "**/node_modules" + path: '**/node_modules' key: node_modules-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('yarn.lock') }} - name: Install deps @@ -55,7 +57,7 @@ jobs: name: bundle_analysis.json - name: Download base branch bundle stats - uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2 + uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@268677152d06ba59fcec7a7f0b5d961b6ccd7e1e if: success() && github.event.number with: workflow: analyze.yml diff --git a/.github/workflows/analyze_comment.yml b/.github/workflows/analyze_comment.yml index 5a3047cfc..fcac37738 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/analyze_comment.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/analyze_comment.yml @@ -2,10 +2,15 @@ name: Analyze Bundle (Comment) on: workflow_run: - workflows: ["Analyze Bundle"] + workflows: ['Analyze Bundle'] types: - completed +permissions: + contents: read + issues: write + pull-requests: write + jobs: comment: runs-on: ubuntu-latest @@ -14,7 +19,7 @@ jobs: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' }} steps: - name: Download base branch bundle stats - uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2 + uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@268677152d06ba59fcec7a7f0b5d961b6ccd7e1e with: workflow: analyze.yml run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }} @@ -22,7 +27,7 @@ jobs: path: analysis_comment.txt - name: Download PR number - uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2 + uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@268677152d06ba59fcec7a7f0b5d961b6ccd7e1e with: workflow: analyze.yml run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }} @@ -48,7 +53,7 @@ jobs: echo "pr-number=$pr_number" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT - name: Comment - uses: marocchino/sticky-pull-request-comment@v2 + uses: marocchino/sticky-pull-request-comment@52423e01640425a022ef5fd42c6fb5f633a02728 with: header: next-bundle-analysis number: ${{ steps.get-comment-body.outputs.pr-number }} diff --git a/.github/workflows/discord_notify.yml b/.github/workflows/discord_notify.yml index ff2caa1bf..2f5b2a497 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/discord_notify.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/discord_notify.yml @@ -2,11 +2,22 @@ name: Discord Notify on: pull_request_target: - types: [ labeled ] + types: [opened, ready_for_review] + +permissions: {} jobs: + check_maintainer: + uses: facebook/react/.github/workflows/shared_check_maintainer.yml@main + permissions: + # Used by check_maintainer + contents: read + with: + actor: ${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }} + notify: - if: ${{ github.event.label.name == 'React Core Team' }} + if: ${{ needs.check_maintainer.outputs.is_core_team == 'true' }} + needs: check_maintainer runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Discord Webhook Action @@ -18,4 +29,4 @@ jobs: embed-author-icon-url: ${{ github.event.pull_request.user.avatar_url }} embed-title: '#${{ github.event.number }} (+${{github.event.pull_request.additions}} -${{github.event.pull_request.deletions}}): ${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}' embed-description: ${{ github.event.pull_request.body }} - embed-url: ${{ github.event.pull_request.html_url }} \ No newline at end of file + embed-url: ${{ github.event.pull_request.html_url }} diff --git a/.github/workflows/label_core_team_prs.yml b/.github/workflows/label_core_team_prs.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f9b3328ee --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/label_core_team_prs.yml @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +name: Label Core Team PRs + +on: + pull_request_target: + +permissions: {} + +env: + TZ: /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Los_Angeles + # https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/main/tips-and-workarounds.md#cache-segment-restore-timeout + SEGMENT_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT_MINS: 1 + +jobs: + check_maintainer: + uses: facebook/react/.github/workflows/shared_check_maintainer.yml@main + permissions: + # Used by check_maintainer + contents: read + with: + actor: ${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }} + + label: + if: ${{ needs.check_maintainer.outputs.is_core_team == 'true' }} + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + needs: check_maintainer + permissions: + # Used to add labels on issues + issues: write + # Used to add labels on PRs + pull-requests: write + steps: + - name: Label PR as React Core Team + uses: actions/github-script@v7 + with: + script: | + github.rest.issues.addLabels({ + owner: context.repo.owner, + repo: context.repo.repo, + issue_number: ${{ github.event.number }}, + labels: ['React Core Team'] + }); diff --git a/.github/workflows/site_lint.yml b/.github/workflows/site_lint.yml index 36f7642c9..81a04601c 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/site_lint.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/site_lint.yml @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ on: pull_request: types: [opened, synchronize, reopened] +permissions: {} + jobs: lint: runs-on: ubuntu-latest @@ -25,7 +27,7 @@ jobs: - name: Restore cached node_modules uses: actions/cache@v4 with: - path: "**/node_modules" + path: '**/node_modules' key: node_modules-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('yarn.lock') }} - name: Install deps diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 7bf71dbc5..99f4615e5 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # See https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/ for more about ignoring files. # dependencies -/node_modules +node_modules /.pnp .pnp.js diff --git a/colors.js b/colors.js index 872f33cac..2b282c820 100644 --- a/colors.js +++ b/colors.js @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +/** + * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. + * + * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the + * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. + */ + /* * Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. */ diff --git a/eslint-local-rules/__tests__/fixtures/src/content/basic-error.md b/eslint-local-rules/__tests__/fixtures/src/content/basic-error.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8e7670fdc --- /dev/null +++ b/eslint-local-rules/__tests__/fixtures/src/content/basic-error.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +```jsx +import {useState} from 'react'; +function Counter() { + const [count, setCount] = useState(0); + setCount(count + 1); + return
{message}
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/ExpandableCallout.tsx b/src/components/MDX/ExpandableCallout.tsx
index ce0625460..a41070fa8 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/ExpandableCallout.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/ExpandableCallout.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
@@ -16,6 +23,8 @@ type CalloutVariants =
| 'note'
| 'wip'
| 'canary'
+ | 'experimental'
+ | 'rc'
| 'major'
| 'rsc';
@@ -42,6 +51,15 @@ const variantMap = {
overlayGradient:
'linear-gradient(rgba(245, 249, 248, 0), rgba(245, 249, 248, 1)',
},
+ rc: {
+ title: 'RC',
+ Icon: IconCanary,
+ containerClasses:
+ 'bg-gray-5 dark:bg-gray-60 dark:bg-opacity-20 text-primary dark:text-primary-dark text-lg',
+ textColor: 'text-gray-60 dark:text-gray-30',
+ overlayGradient:
+ 'linear-gradient(rgba(245, 249, 248, 0), rgba(245, 249, 248, 1)',
+ },
canary: {
title: 'Canary',
Icon: IconCanary,
@@ -51,6 +69,15 @@ const variantMap = {
overlayGradient:
'linear-gradient(rgba(245, 249, 248, 0), rgba(245, 249, 248, 1)',
},
+ experimental: {
+ title: 'Experimental Feature',
+ Icon: IconCanary,
+ containerClasses:
+ 'bg-green-5 dark:bg-green-60 dark:bg-opacity-20 text-primary dark:text-primary-dark text-lg',
+ textColor: 'text-green-60 dark:text-green-40',
+ overlayGradient:
+ 'linear-gradient(rgba(245, 249, 248, 0), rgba(245, 249, 248, 1)',
+ },
pitfall: {
title: 'Zwróć uwagę',
Icon: IconPitfall,
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/ExpandableExample.tsx b/src/components/MDX/ExpandableExample.tsx
index 9f52210ab..b5b24d86c 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/ExpandableExample.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/ExpandableExample.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Heading.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Heading.tsx
index a9f3efc38..5890a3a48 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Heading.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Heading.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/InlineCode.tsx b/src/components/MDX/InlineCode.tsx
index 0e8db0165..17e4683b9 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/InlineCode.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/InlineCode.tsx
@@ -1,8 +1,16 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
import cn from 'classnames';
+import type {HTMLAttributes} from 'react';
interface InlineCodeProps {
isLink?: boolean;
@@ -11,7 +19,7 @@ interface InlineCodeProps {
function InlineCode({
isLink,
...props
-}: JSX.IntrinsicElements['code'] & InlineCodeProps) {
+}: HTMLAttributes & InlineCodeProps) {
return (
in case of RTL languages to avoid like `()console.log` to be rendered as `console.log()`
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Intro.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Intro.tsx
index 0522df678..b0bee624d 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Intro.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Intro.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/LanguagesContext.tsx b/src/components/MDX/LanguagesContext.tsx
index 776a11c0d..cd9f88816 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/LanguagesContext.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/LanguagesContext.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Link.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Link.tsx
index 7bf041e56..8a47c401f 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Link.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Link.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/MDXComponents.tsx b/src/components/MDX/MDXComponents.tsx
index 02453a14c..9040fc4d0 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/MDXComponents.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/MDXComponents.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
@@ -5,6 +12,7 @@
import {Children, useContext, useMemo} from 'react';
import * as React from 'react';
import cn from 'classnames';
+import type {HTMLAttributes} from 'react';
import CodeBlock from './CodeBlock';
import {CodeDiagram} from './CodeDiagram';
@@ -36,6 +44,7 @@ import {finishedTranslations} from 'utils/finishedTranslations';
import ErrorDecoder from './ErrorDecoder';
import {IconCanary} from '../Icon/IconCanary';
+import {IconExperimental} from 'components/Icon/IconExperimental';
function CodeStep({children, step}: {children: any; step: number}) {
return (
@@ -59,21 +68,21 @@ function CodeStep({children, step}: {children: any; step: number}) {
);
}
-const P = (p: JSX.IntrinsicElements['p']) => (
+const P = (p: HTMLAttributes) => (
);
-const Strong = (strong: JSX.IntrinsicElements['strong']) => (
+const Strong = (strong: HTMLAttributes) => (
);
-const OL = (p: JSX.IntrinsicElements['ol']) => (
+const OL = (p: HTMLAttributes) => (
);
-const LI = (p: JSX.IntrinsicElements['li']) => (
+const LI = (p: HTMLAttributes) => (
);
-const UL = (p: JSX.IntrinsicElements['ul']) => (
+const UL = (p: HTMLAttributes) => (
);
@@ -97,6 +106,14 @@ const Canary = ({children}: {children: React.ReactNode}) => (
{children}
);
+const RC = ({children}: {children: React.ReactNode}) => (
+ {children}
+);
+
+const Experimental = ({children}: {children: React.ReactNode}) => (
+ {children}
+);
+
const NextMajor = ({children}: {children: React.ReactNode}) => (
{children}
);
@@ -119,6 +136,20 @@ const CanaryBadge = ({title}: {title: string}) => (
);
+const ExperimentalBadge = ({title}: {title: string}) => (
+
+
+ Experimental only
+
+);
+
const NextMajorBadge = ({title}: {title: string}) => (
(
);
-const Blockquote = ({
- children,
- ...props
-}: JSX.IntrinsicElements['blockquote']) => {
+const Blockquote = ({children, ...props}: HTMLAttributes) => {
return (
));
return (
-
+
{sequential ? (
@@ -353,7 +381,7 @@ function IllustrationBlock({
)}
-
+
);
}
@@ -509,7 +537,10 @@ export const MDXComponents = {
Math,
MathI,
Note,
+ RC,
Canary,
+ Experimental,
+ ExperimentalBadge,
CanaryBadge,
NextMajor,
NextMajorBadge,
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/PackageImport.tsx b/src/components/MDX/PackageImport.tsx
index 5e2da820e..222353ff5 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/PackageImport.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/PackageImport.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Recap.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Recap.tsx
index dfa8c2295..44edc79ce 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Recap.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Recap.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/ClearButton.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/ClearButton.tsx
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..be7451ab3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/ClearButton.tsx
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
+ */
+
+import * as React from 'react';
+import {IconClose} from '../../Icon/IconClose';
+export interface ClearButtonProps {
+ onClear: () => void;
+}
+
+export function ClearButton({onClear}: ClearButtonProps) {
+ return (
+
+ );
+}
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/Console.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/Console.tsx
index b5276fc13..3417e11f1 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/Console.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/Console.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/CustomPreset.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/CustomPreset.tsx
index f707463b8..1b7704fd9 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/CustomPreset.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/CustomPreset.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
@@ -28,6 +35,7 @@ export const CustomPreset = memo(function CustomPreset({
const {activeFile} = sandpack;
const lineCountRef = useRef<{[key: string]: number}>({});
if (!lineCountRef.current[activeFile]) {
+ // eslint-disable-next-line react-compiler/react-compiler
lineCountRef.current[activeFile] = code.split('\n').length;
}
const lineCount = lineCountRef.current[activeFile];
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/DownloadButton.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/DownloadButton.tsx
index 98932f2a1..7654cedc3 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/DownloadButton.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/DownloadButton.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/ErrorMessage.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/ErrorMessage.tsx
index efd18c5df..4e037cb6d 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/ErrorMessage.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/ErrorMessage.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/LoadingOverlay.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/LoadingOverlay.tsx
index 741e6ee5d..2d4758f7a 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/LoadingOverlay.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/LoadingOverlay.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
import {useState} from 'react';
import {
@@ -17,7 +24,7 @@ export const LoadingOverlay = ({
clientId: string;
dependenciesLoading: boolean;
forceLoading: boolean;
-} & React.HTMLAttributes): JSX.Element | null => {
+} & React.HTMLAttributes): React.ReactNode | null => {
const loadingOverlayState = useLoadingOverlayState(
clientId,
dependenciesLoading,
@@ -63,7 +70,12 @@ export const LoadingOverlay = ({
opacity: stillLoading ? 1 : 0,
transition: `opacity ${FADE_ANIMATION_DURATION}ms ease-out`,
}}>
+<<<<<<< HEAD
+=======
+
+ {/* @ts-ignore: the OpenInCodeSandboxButton type from '@codesandbox/sandpack-react/unstyled' is incompatible with JSX in React 19 */}
+>>>>>>> 2534424ec6c433cc2c811d5a0bd5a65b75efa5f0
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/NavigationBar.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/NavigationBar.tsx
index b0d4a7823..f07d86978 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/NavigationBar.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/NavigationBar.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
@@ -17,7 +24,8 @@ import {
useSandpackNavigation,
} from '@codesandbox/sandpack-react/unstyled';
import {OpenInCodeSandboxButton} from './OpenInCodeSandboxButton';
-import {ResetButton} from './ResetButton';
+import {ReloadButton} from './ReloadButton';
+import {ClearButton} from './ClearButton';
import {DownloadButton} from './DownloadButton';
import {IconChevron} from '../../Icon/IconChevron';
import {Listbox} from '@headlessui/react';
@@ -95,7 +103,7 @@ export function NavigationBar({providedFiles}: {providedFiles: Array}) {
// Note: in a real useEvent, onContainerResize would be omitted.
}, [isMultiFile, onContainerResize]);
- const handleReset = () => {
+ const handleClear = () => {
/**
* resetAllFiles must come first, otherwise
* the previous content will appear for a second
@@ -103,19 +111,29 @@ export function NavigationBar({providedFiles}: {providedFiles: Array}) {
*
* Plus, it should only prompt if there's any file changes
*/
+<<<<<<< HEAD
if (
sandpack.editorState === 'dirty' &&
confirm('Zresetować także wszystkie twoje modyfikacje?')
) {
+=======
+ if (sandpack.editorState === 'dirty' && confirm('Clear all your edits?')) {
+>>>>>>> 2534424ec6c433cc2c811d5a0bd5a65b75efa5f0
sandpack.resetAllFiles();
}
+ refresh();
+ };
+ const handleReload = () => {
refresh();
};
return (
+ {/* If Prettier reformats this block, the two @ts-ignore directives will no longer be adjacent to the problematic lines, causing TypeScript errors */}
+ {/* prettier-ignore */}
+ {/* @ts-ignore: the Listbox type from '@headlessui/react' is incompatible with JSX in React 19 */}
@@ -129,8 +147,10 @@ export function NavigationBar({providedFiles}: {providedFiles: Array}) {
'w-[fit-content]',
showDropdown ? 'invisible' : ''
)}>
+ {/* @ts-ignore: the FileTabs type from '@codesandbox/sandpack-react/unstyled' is incompatible with JSX in React 19 */}
+ {/* @ts-ignore: the Listbox type from '@headlessui/react' is incompatible with JSX in React 19 */}
{({open}) => (
// If tabs don't fit, display the dropdown instead.
@@ -160,10 +180,10 @@ export function NavigationBar({providedFiles}: {providedFiles: Array}) {
- {isMultiFile && showDropdown && (
-
- {visibleFiles.map((filePath: string) => (
-
+ {/* @ts-ignore: the Listbox type from '@headlessui/react' is incompatible with JSX in React 19 */}
+ {isMultiFile && showDropdown && (
+ {/* @ts-ignore: the Listbox type from '@headlessui/react' is incompatible with JSX in React 19 */}
+ {visibleFiles.map((filePath: string) => (
{({active}) => (
}) {
className="px-3 flex items-center justify-end text-start"
translate="yes">
-
+
+
{activeFile.endsWith('.tsx') && (
void;
+}
+
+export function ReloadButton({onReload}: ReloadButtonProps) {
+ return (
+
+ );
+}
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/SandpackRoot.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/SandpackRoot.tsx
index a47fa6860..48d8daee5 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/SandpackRoot.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/SandpackRoot.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
@@ -71,6 +78,13 @@ function SandpackRoot(props: SandpackProps) {
const codeSnippets = Children.toArray(children) as React.ReactElement[];
const files = createFileMap(codeSnippets);
+ if ('/index.html' in files) {
+ throw new Error(
+ 'You cannot use `index.html` file in sandboxes. ' +
+ 'Only `public/index.html` is respected by Sandpack and CodeSandbox (where forks are created).'
+ );
+ }
+
files['/src/styles.css'] = {
code: [sandboxStyle, files['/src/styles.css']?.code ?? ''].join('\n\n'),
hidden: !files['/src/styles.css']?.visible,
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/Themes.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/Themes.tsx
index 3923470ca..8aa34dc95 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/Themes.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/Themes.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/createFileMap.ts b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/createFileMap.ts
index 615d34c9a..049face93 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/createFileMap.ts
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/createFileMap.ts
@@ -1,13 +1,81 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
import type {SandpackFile} from '@codesandbox/sandpack-react/unstyled';
+import type {PropsWithChildren, ReactElement, HTMLAttributes} from 'react';
export const AppJSPath = `/src/App.js`;
export const StylesCSSPath = `/src/styles.css`;
export const SUPPORTED_FILES = [AppJSPath, StylesCSSPath];
+/**
+ * Tokenize meta attributes while ignoring brace-wrapped metadata (e.g. {expectedErrors: …}).
+ */
+function splitMeta(meta: string): string[] {
+ const tokens: string[] = [];
+ let current = '';
+ let depth = 0;
+ const trimmed = meta.trim();
+
+ for (let ii = 0; ii < trimmed.length; ii++) {
+ const char = trimmed[ii];
+
+ if (char === '{') {
+ if (depth === 0 && current) {
+ tokens.push(current);
+ current = '';
+ }
+ depth += 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (char === '}') {
+ if (depth > 0) {
+ depth -= 1;
+ }
+ if (depth === 0) {
+ current = '';
+ }
+ if (depth < 0) {
+ throw new Error(`Unexpected closing brace in meta: ${meta}`);
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (depth > 0) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (/\s/.test(char)) {
+ if (current) {
+ tokens.push(current);
+ current = '';
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ current += char;
+ }
+
+ if (current) {
+ tokens.push(current);
+ }
+
+ if (depth !== 0) {
+ throw new Error(`Unclosed brace in meta: ${meta}`);
+ }
+
+ return tokens;
+}
+
export const createFileMap = (codeSnippets: any) => {
return codeSnippets.reduce(
(result: Record, codeSnippet: React.ReactElement) => {
@@ -17,18 +85,29 @@ export const createFileMap = (codeSnippets: any) => {
) {
return result;
}
- const {props} = codeSnippet.props.children;
+ const {props} = (
+ codeSnippet.props as PropsWithChildren<{
+ children: ReactElement<
+ HTMLAttributes & {meta?: string}
+ >;
+ }>
+ ).children;
let filePath; // path in the folder structure
let fileHidden = false; // if the file is available as a tab
let fileActive = false; // if the file tab is shown by default
if (props.meta) {
- const [name, ...params] = props.meta.split(' ');
- filePath = '/' + name;
- if (params.includes('hidden')) {
+ const tokens = splitMeta(props.meta);
+ const name = tokens.find(
+ (token) => token.includes('/') || token.includes('.')
+ );
+ if (name) {
+ filePath = name.startsWith('/') ? name : `/${name}`;
+ }
+ if (tokens.includes('hidden')) {
fileHidden = true;
}
- if (params.includes('active')) {
+ if (tokens.includes('active')) {
fileActive = true;
}
} else {
@@ -43,6 +122,18 @@ export const createFileMap = (codeSnippets: any) => {
}
}
+ if (!filePath) {
+ if (props.className === 'language-js') {
+ filePath = AppJSPath;
+ } else if (props.className === 'language-css') {
+ filePath = StylesCSSPath;
+ } else {
+ throw new Error(
+ `Code block is missing a filename: ${props.children}`
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
if (result[filePath]) {
throw new Error(
`File ${filePath} was defined multiple times. Each file snippet should have a unique path name`
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/index.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/index.tsx
index 6755ba8de..08e7dd6f0 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/index.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/index.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/runESLint.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/runESLint.tsx
index 5fea2f110..667b22d7e 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/runESLint.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/runESLint.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
// @ts-nocheck
import {Linter} from 'eslint/lib/linter/linter';
@@ -14,13 +21,6 @@ const getCodeMirrorPosition = (
const linter = new Linter();
-// HACK! Eslint requires 'esquery' using `require`, but there's no commonjs interop.
-// because of this it tries to run `esquery.parse()`, while there's only `esquery.default.parse()`.
-// This hack places the functions in the right place.
-const esquery = require('esquery');
-esquery.parse = esquery.default?.parse;
-esquery.matches = esquery.default?.matches;
-
const reactRules = require('eslint-plugin-react-hooks').rules;
linter.defineRules({
'react-hooks/rules-of-hooks': reactRules['rules-of-hooks'],
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/template.ts b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/template.ts
index 42f02f6a6..ed594887b 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/template.ts
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/template.ts
@@ -1,7 +1,14 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
export const template = {
'/src/index.js': {
hidden: true,
- code: `import React, { StrictMode } from "react";
+ code: `import { StrictMode } from "react";
import { createRoot } from "react-dom/client";
import "./styles.css";
@@ -28,8 +35,8 @@ root.render(
eject: 'react-scripts eject',
},
dependencies: {
- react: '19.0.0-rc-3edc000d-20240926',
- 'react-dom': '19.0.0-rc-3edc000d-20240926',
+ react: '^19.2.0',
+ 'react-dom': '^19.2.0',
'react-scripts': '^5.0.0',
},
},
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/useSandpackLint.tsx b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/useSandpackLint.tsx
index ec05fbe0d..479b53ee0 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/useSandpackLint.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/Sandpack/useSandpackLint.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/SandpackWithHTMLOutput.tsx b/src/components/MDX/SandpackWithHTMLOutput.tsx
index 51ce28dc1..49e980d32 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/SandpackWithHTMLOutput.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/SandpackWithHTMLOutput.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
import {Children, memo} from 'react';
import InlineCode from './InlineCode';
import Sandpack from './Sandpack';
@@ -49,8 +56,8 @@ export default function formatHTML(markup) {
const packageJSON = `
{
"dependencies": {
- "react": "18.3.0-canary-6db7f4209-20231021",
- "react-dom": "18.3.0-canary-6db7f4209-20231021",
+ "react": "^19.2.0",
+ "react-dom": "^19.2.0",
"react-scripts": "^5.0.0",
"html-format": "^1.1.2"
},
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/SimpleCallout.tsx b/src/components/MDX/SimpleCallout.tsx
index ae259bcf5..0e124baa7 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/SimpleCallout.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/SimpleCallout.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/TeamMember.tsx b/src/components/MDX/TeamMember.tsx
index e1b9198d8..2d0c65537 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/TeamMember.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/TeamMember.tsx
@@ -1,9 +1,16 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
import * as React from 'react';
-import Image from 'next/image';
+import Image from 'next/legacy/image';
import {IconTwitter} from '../Icon/IconTwitter';
import {IconThreads} from '../Icon/IconThreads';
import {IconBsky} from '../Icon/IconBsky';
@@ -39,11 +46,9 @@ export function TeamMember({
personal,
}: TeamMemberProps) {
if (name == null || title == null || permalink == null || children == null) {
+ const identifier = name ?? title ?? permalink ?? 'unknown';
throw new Error(
- 'Expected name, title, permalink, and children for ' + name ??
- title ??
- permalink ??
- 'unknown'
+ `Expected name, title, permalink, and children for ${identifier}`
);
}
return (
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/TerminalBlock.tsx b/src/components/MDX/TerminalBlock.tsx
index 89ff343b4..c5f8928f4 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/TerminalBlock.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/TerminalBlock.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
@@ -31,9 +38,11 @@ function TerminalBlock({level = 'info', children}: TerminalBlockProps) {
message = children;
} else if (
isValidElement(children) &&
- typeof children.props.children === 'string'
+ typeof (children as React.ReactElement<{children: string}>).props
+ .children === 'string'
) {
- message = children.props.children;
+ message = (children as React.ReactElement<{children: string}>).props
+ .children;
} else {
throw Error('Expected TerminalBlock children to be a plain string.');
}
@@ -70,13 +79,15 @@ function TerminalBlock({level = 'info', children}: TerminalBlockProps) {
-
-
- {message}
-
+
+
+ {message}
+
+
);
}
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/TocContext.tsx b/src/components/MDX/TocContext.tsx
index 8aeead370..924e6e09e 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/TocContext.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/TocContext.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/MDX/YouWillLearnCard.tsx b/src/components/MDX/YouWillLearnCard.tsx
index dd4b26456..12053b012 100644
--- a/src/components/MDX/YouWillLearnCard.tsx
+++ b/src/components/MDX/YouWillLearnCard.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/components/PageHeading.tsx b/src/components/PageHeading.tsx
index 6000c8e51..ee92f5e55 100644
--- a/src/components/PageHeading.tsx
+++ b/src/components/PageHeading.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
@@ -8,10 +15,12 @@ import {H1} from './MDX/Heading';
import type {RouteTag, RouteItem} from './Layout/getRouteMeta';
import * as React from 'react';
import {IconCanary} from './Icon/IconCanary';
+import {IconExperimental} from './Icon/IconExperimental';
interface PageHeadingProps {
title: string;
- canary?: boolean;
+ version?: 'experimental' | 'canary' | 'rc';
+ experimental?: boolean;
status?: string;
description?: string;
tags?: RouteTag[];
@@ -21,7 +30,7 @@ interface PageHeadingProps {
function PageHeading({
title,
status,
- canary,
+ version,
tags = [],
breadcrumbs,
}: PageHeadingProps) {
@@ -31,9 +40,21 @@ function PageHeading({
{breadcrumbs ? : null}
{title}
- {canary && (
+ {version === 'canary' && (
+ )}
+ {version === 'rc' && (
+
+ )}
+ {version === 'experimental' && (
+
)}
diff --git a/src/components/Search.tsx b/src/components/Search.tsx
index f5c963f67..24b066d70 100644
--- a/src/components/Search.tsx
+++ b/src/components/Search.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
@@ -9,6 +16,8 @@ import {lazy, useEffect} from 'react';
import * as React from 'react';
import {createPortal} from 'react-dom';
import {siteConfig} from 'siteConfig';
+import type {ComponentType, PropsWithChildren} from 'react';
+import type {DocSearchModalProps} from '@docsearch/react/modal';
export interface SearchProps {
appId?: string;
@@ -83,9 +92,10 @@ const options = {
};
const DocSearchModal: any = lazy(() =>
- // @ts-ignore
import('@docsearch/react/modal').then((mod) => ({
- default: mod.DocSearchModal,
+ default: mod.DocSearchModal as ComponentType<
+ PropsWithChildren
+ >,
}))
);
diff --git a/src/components/Seo.tsx b/src/components/Seo.tsx
index 628085744..906041020 100644
--- a/src/components/Seo.tsx
+++ b/src/components/Seo.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
@@ -124,7 +131,14 @@ export const Seo = withRouter(
)}
+ >>>>>> 2534424ec6c433cc2c811d5a0bd5a65b75efa5f0
const bannerLink = 'https://conf.react.dev/';
const bannerLinkText = 'Dowiedz się więcej.';
diff --git a/src/components/Tag.tsx b/src/components/Tag.tsx
index 858bcd6b8..537a38c6b 100644
--- a/src/components/Tag.tsx
+++ b/src/components/Tag.tsx
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+/**
+ * Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
+ *
+ * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
+ * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
+ */
+
/*
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*/
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2020/12/21/data-fetching-with-react-server-components.md b/src/content/blog/2020/12/21/data-fetching-with-react-server-components.md
index b38853494..b0bc9f558 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2020/12/21/data-fetching-with-react-server-components.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2020/12/21/data-fetching-with-react-server-components.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ date: 2020/12/21
description: 2020 has been a long year. As it comes to an end we wanted to share a special Holiday Update on our research into zero-bundle-size React Server Components.
---
-December 21, 2020 by [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov), [Lauren Tan](https://twitter.com/potetotes), [Joseph Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS), and [Sebastian Markbåge](https://twitter.com/sebmarkbage)
+December 21, 2020 by [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov), [Lauren Tan](https://twitter.com/potetotes), [Joseph Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS), and [Sebastian Markbåge](https://twitter.com/sebmarkbage)
---
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2021/06/08/the-plan-for-react-18.md b/src/content/blog/2021/06/08/the-plan-for-react-18.md
index 42843cc42..bed24396d 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2021/06/08/the-plan-for-react-18.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2021/06/08/the-plan-for-react-18.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ date: 2021/06/08
description: The React team is excited to share a few updates. We’ve started work on the React 18 release, which will be our next major version. We’ve created a Working Group to prepare the community for gradual adoption of new features in React 18. We’ve published a React 18 Alpha so that library authors can try it and provide feedback...
---
-June 8, 2021 by [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Brian Vaughn](https://github.com/bvaughn), [Christine Abernathy](https://twitter.com/abernathyca), [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov), [Rachel Nabors](https://twitter.com/rachelnabors), [Rick Hanlon](https://twitter.com/rickhanlonii), [Sebastian Markbåge](https://twitter.com/sebmarkbage), and [Seth Webster](https://twitter.com/sethwebster)
+June 8, 2021 by [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Brian Vaughn](https://github.com/bvaughn), [Christine Abernathy](https://twitter.com/abernathyca), [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov), [Rachel Nabors](https://twitter.com/rachelnabors), [Rick Hanlon](https://twitter.com/rickhanlonii), [Sebastian Markbåge](https://twitter.com/sebmarkbage), and [Seth Webster](https://twitter.com/sethwebster)
---
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2021/12/17/react-conf-2021-recap.md b/src/content/blog/2021/12/17/react-conf-2021-recap.md
index 1806c757f..c9e75ff7b 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2021/12/17/react-conf-2021-recap.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2021/12/17/react-conf-2021-recap.md
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ This was our first year planning a conference ourselves, and we have a lot of pe
First, thanks to all of our speakers [Aakansha Doshi](https://twitter.com/aakansha1216), [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Brian Vaughn](https://twitter.com/brian_d_vaughn), [Daishi Kato](https://twitter.com/dai_shi), [Debbie O'Brien](https://twitter.com/debs_obrien), [Delba de Oliveira](https://twitter.com/delba_oliveira), [Diego Haz](https://twitter.com/diegohaz), [Eric Rozell](https://twitter.com/EricRozell), [Helen Lin](https://twitter.com/wizardlyhel), [Juan Tejada](https://twitter.com/_jstejada), [Lauren Tan](https://twitter.com/potetotes), [Linton Ye](https://twitter.com/lintonye), [Lyle Troxell](https://twitter.com/lyle), [Rachel Nabors](https://twitter.com/rachelnabors), [Rick Hanlon](https://twitter.com/rickhanlonii), [Robert Balicki](https://twitter.com/StatisticsFTW), [Roman Rädle](https://twitter.com/raedle), [Sarah Rainsberger](https://twitter.com/sarah11918), [Shaundai Person](https://twitter.com/shaundai), [Shruti Kapoor](https://twitter.com/shrutikapoor08), [Steven Moyes](https://twitter.com/moyessa), [Tafu Nakazaki](https://twitter.com/hawaiiman0), and [Xuan Huang (黄玄)](https://twitter.com/Huxpro).
-Thanks to everyone who helped provide feedback on talks including [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov), [Dave McCabe](https://twitter.com/mcc_abe), [Eli White](https://twitter.com/Eli_White), [Joe Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS), [Lauren Tan](https://twitter.com/potetotes), [Rachel Nabors](https://twitter.com/rachelnabors), and [Tim Yung](https://twitter.com/yungsters).
+Thanks to everyone who helped provide feedback on talks including [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov), [Dave McCabe](https://twitter.com/mcc_abe), [Eli White](https://twitter.com/Eli_White), [Joe Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS), [Lauren Tan](https://twitter.com/potetotes), [Rachel Nabors](https://twitter.com/rachelnabors), and [Tim Yung](https://twitter.com/yungsters).
Thanks to [Lauren Tan](https://twitter.com/potetotes) for setting up the conference Discord and serving as our Discord admin.
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2022/06/15/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-june-2022.md b/src/content/blog/2022/06/15/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-june-2022.md
index 134990991..1aaa94ec1 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2022/06/15/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-june-2022.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2022/06/15/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-june-2022.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ date: 2022/06/15
description: React 18 was years in the making, and with it brought valuable lessons for the React team. Its release was the result of many years of research and exploring many paths. Some of those paths were successful; many more were dead-ends that led to new insights. One lesson we’ve learned is that it’s frustrating for the community to wait for new features without having insight into these paths that we’re exploring.
---
-June 15, 2022 by [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov), [Jan Kassens](https://twitter.com/kassens), [Joseph Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS), [Josh Story](https://twitter.com/joshcstory), [Lauren Tan](https://twitter.com/potetotes), [Luna Ruan](https://twitter.com/lunaruan), [Mengdi Chen](https://twitter.com/mengdi_en), [Rick Hanlon](https://twitter.com/rickhanlonii), [Robert Zhang](https://twitter.com/jiaxuanzhang01), [Sathya Gunasekaran](https://twitter.com/_gsathya), [Sebastian Markbåge](https://twitter.com/sebmarkbage), and [Xuan Huang](https://twitter.com/Huxpro)
+June 15, 2022 by [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov), [Jan Kassens](https://twitter.com/kassens), [Joseph Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS), [Josh Story](https://twitter.com/joshcstory), [Lauren Tan](https://twitter.com/potetotes), [Luna Ruan](https://twitter.com/lunaruan), [Mengdi Chen](https://twitter.com/mengdi_en), [Rick Hanlon](https://twitter.com/rickhanlonii), [Robert Zhang](https://twitter.com/jiaxuanzhang01), [Sathya Gunasekaran](https://twitter.com/_gsathya), [Sebastian Markbåge](https://twitter.com/sebmarkbage), and [Xuan Huang](https://twitter.com/Huxpro)
---
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ We announced an [experimental demo of React Server Components](https://legacy.re
In particular, we’re abandoning the idea of having forked I/O libraries (eg react-fetch), and instead adopting an async/await model for better compatibility. This doesn’t technically block RSC’s release because you can also use routers for data fetching. Another change is that we’re also moving away from the file extension approach in favor of [annotating boundaries](https://github.com/reactjs/rfcs/pull/189#issuecomment-1116482278).
-We’re working together with Vercel and Shopify to unify bundler support for shared semantics in both Webpack and Vite. Before launch, we want to make sure that the semantics of RSCs are the same across the whole React ecosystem. This is the major blocker for reaching stable.
+We’re working together with Vercel and Shopify to unify bundler support for shared semantics in both webpack and Vite. Before launch, we want to make sure that the semantics of RSCs are the same across the whole React ecosystem. This is the major blocker for reaching stable.
## Asset Loading {/*asset-loading*/}
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2023/03/16/introducing-react-dev.md b/src/content/blog/2023/03/16/introducing-react-dev.md
index 7d61207eb..fd39f9828 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2023/03/16/introducing-react-dev.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2023/03/16/introducing-react-dev.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ date: 2023/03/16
description: Today we are thrilled to launch react.dev, the new home for React and its documentation. In this post, we would like to give you a tour of the new site.
---
-March 16, 2023 by [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov) and [Rachel Nabors](https://twitter.com/rachelnabors)
+March 16, 2023 by [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov) and [Rachel Nabors](https://twitter.com/rachelnabors)
---
@@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ We think there's never been a better time to learn React.
## Who worked on this? {/*who-worked-on-this*/}
-On the React team, [Rachel Nabors](https://twitter.com/rachelnabors/) led the project (and provided the illustrations), and [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov) designed the curriculum. They co-authored most of the content together as well.
+On the React team, [Rachel Nabors](https://twitter.com/rachelnabors/) led the project (and provided the illustrations), and [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov) designed the curriculum. They co-authored most of the content together as well.
Of course, no project this large happens in isolation. We have a lot of people to thank!
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2023/03/22/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-march-2023.md b/src/content/blog/2023/03/22/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-march-2023.md
index aeb677f31..df1fd085d 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2023/03/22/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-march-2023.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2023/03/22/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-march-2023.md
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The biggest change is that we introduced [`async` / `await`](https://github.com/
Now that we have data fetching pretty well sorted, we're exploring the other direction: sending data from the client to the server, so that you can execute database mutations and implement forms. We're doing this by letting you pass Server Action functions across the server/client boundary, which the client can then call, providing seamless RPC. Server Actions also give you progressively enhanced forms before JavaScript loads.
-React Server Components has shipped in [Next.js App Router](/learn/start-a-new-react-project#nextjs-app-router). This showcases a deep integration of a router that really buys into RSC as a primitive, but it's not the only way to build a RSC-compatible router and framework. There's a clear separation for features provided by the RSC spec and implementation. React Server Components is meant as a spec for components that work across compatible React frameworks.
+React Server Components has shipped in [Next.js App Router](/learn/creating-a-react-app#nextjs-app-router). This showcases a deep integration of a router that really buys into RSC as a primitive, but it's not the only way to build a RSC-compatible router and framework. There's a clear separation for features provided by the RSC spec and implementation. React Server Components is meant as a spec for components that work across compatible React frameworks.
We generally recommend using an existing framework, but if you need to build your own custom framework, it is possible. Building your own RSC-compatible framework is not as easy as we'd like it to be, mainly due to the deep bundler integration needed. The current generation of bundlers are great for use on the client, but they weren't designed with first-class support for splitting a single module graph between the server and the client. This is why we're now partnering directly with bundler developers to get the primitives for RSC built-in.
@@ -92,14 +92,14 @@ Since our last update, we've tested an experimental version of prerendering inte
## Transition Tracing {/*transition-tracing*/}
-The Transition Tracing API lets you detect when [React Transitions](/reference/react/useTransition) become slower and investigate why they may be slow. Following our last update, we have completed the initial design of the API and published an [RFC](https://github.com/reactjs/rfcs/pull/238). The basic capabilities have also been implemented. The project is currently on hold. We welcome feedback on the RFC and look forward to resuming its development to provide a better performance measurement tool for React. This will be particularly useful with routers built on top of React Transitions, like the [Next.js App Router](/learn/start-a-new-react-project#nextjs-app-router).
+The Transition Tracing API lets you detect when [React Transitions](/reference/react/useTransition) become slower and investigate why they may be slow. Following our last update, we have completed the initial design of the API and published an [RFC](https://github.com/reactjs/rfcs/pull/238). The basic capabilities have also been implemented. The project is currently on hold. We welcome feedback on the RFC and look forward to resuming its development to provide a better performance measurement tool for React. This will be particularly useful with routers built on top of React Transitions, like the [Next.js App Router](/learn/creating-a-react-app#nextjs-app-router).
* * *
In addition to this update, our team has made recent guest appearances on community podcasts and livestreams to speak more on our work and answer questions.
-* [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov) and [Joe Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS) were interviewed by [Kent C. Dodds on his YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7tur48JSaw), where they discussed concerns around React Server Components.
-* [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov) and [Joe Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS) were guests on the [JSParty podcast](https://jsparty.fm/267) and shared their thoughts about the future of React.
+* [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov) and [Joe Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS) were interviewed by [Kent C. Dodds on his YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7tur48JSaw), where they discussed concerns around React Server Components.
+* [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov) and [Joe Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS) were guests on the [JSParty podcast](https://jsparty.fm/267) and shared their thoughts about the future of React.
-Thanks to [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov), [Dave McCabe](https://twitter.com/mcc_abe), [Luna Wei](https://twitter.com/lunaleaps), [Matt Carroll](https://twitter.com/mattcarrollcode), [Sean Keegan](https://twitter.com/DevRelSean), [Sebastian Silbermann](https://twitter.com/sebsilbermann), [Seth Webster](https://twitter.com/sethwebster), and [Sophie Alpert](https://twitter.com/sophiebits) for reviewing this post.
+Thanks to [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov), [Dave McCabe](https://twitter.com/mcc_abe), [Luna Wei](https://twitter.com/lunaleaps), [Matt Carroll](https://twitter.com/mattcarrollcode), [Sean Keegan](https://twitter.com/DevRelSean), [Sebastian Silbermann](https://twitter.com/sebsilbermann), [Seth Webster](https://twitter.com/sethwebster), and [Sophie Alpert](https://twitter.com/sophiebits) for reviewing this post.
Thanks for reading, and see you in the next update!
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2023/05/03/react-canaries.md b/src/content/blog/2023/05/03/react-canaries.md
index 19d9960b0..c2e1a823e 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2023/05/03/react-canaries.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2023/05/03/react-canaries.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ date: 2023/05/03
description: We'd like to offer the React community an option to adopt individual new features as soon as their design is close to final, before they're released in a stable version--similar to how Meta has long used bleeding-edge versions of React internally. We are introducing a new officially supported [Canary release channel](/community/versioning-policy#canary-channel). It lets curated setups like frameworks decouple adoption of individual React features from the React release schedule.
---
-May 3, 2023 by [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov), [Sophie Alpert](https://twitter.com/sophiebits), [Rick Hanlon](https://twitter.com/rickhanlonii), [Sebastian Markbåge](https://twitter.com/sebmarkbage), and [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite)
+May 3, 2023 by [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov), [Sophie Alpert](https://twitter.com/sophiebits), [Rick Hanlon](https://twitter.com/rickhanlonii), [Sebastian Markbåge](https://twitter.com/sebmarkbage), and [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite)
---
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2024/02/15/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-february-2024.md b/src/content/blog/2024/02/15/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-february-2024.md
index fee21f4ec..c3ab47fad 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2024/02/15/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-february-2024.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2024/02/15/react-labs-what-we-have-been-working-on-february-2024.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ date: 2024/02/15
description: In React Labs posts, we write about projects in active research and development. We’ve made significant progress since our last update, and we’d like to share our progress.
---
-February 15, 2024 by [Joseph Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS), [Ricky Hanlon](https://twitter.com/rickhanlonii), [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Matt Carroll](https://twitter.com/mattcarrollcode), and [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov).
+February 15, 2024 by [Joseph Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS), [Ricky Hanlon](https://twitter.com/rickhanlonii), [Andrew Clark](https://twitter.com/acdlite), [Matt Carroll](https://twitter.com/mattcarrollcode), and [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov).
---
@@ -15,14 +15,6 @@ In React Labs posts, we write about projects in active research and development.
-
-
-React Conf 2024 is scheduled for May 15–16 in Henderson, Nevada! If you’re interested in attending React Conf in person, you can [sign up for the ticket lottery](https://forms.reform.app/bLaLeE/react-conf-2024-ticket-lottery/1aRQLK) until February 28th.
-
-For more info on tickets, free streaming, sponsoring, and more, see [the React Conf website](https://conf.react.dev).
-
-
-
---
## React Compiler {/*react-compiler*/}
@@ -107,7 +99,7 @@ Activity is still under research and our remaining work is to finalize the primi
In addition to this update, our team has presented at conferences and made appearances on podcasts to speak more on our work and answer questions.
-- [Sathya Gunasekaran](/community/team#sathya-gunasekaran) spoke about the React Compiler at the [React India](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjOacmVsLSE) conference
+- [Sathya Gunasekaran](https://github.com/gsathya) spoke about the React Compiler at the [React India](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjOacmVsLSE) conference
- [Dan Abramov](/community/team#dan-abramov) gave a talk at [RemixConf](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMf_xeGPn6s) titled “React from Another Dimension” which explores an alternative history of how React Server Components and Actions could have been created
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2024/04/25/react-19-upgrade-guide.md b/src/content/blog/2024/04/25/react-19-upgrade-guide.md
index fbc4e378c..cb83a6176 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2024/04/25/react-19-upgrade-guide.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2024/04/25/react-19-upgrade-guide.md
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ To help make the upgrade to React 19 easier, we've published a `react@18.3` rele
We recommend upgrading to React 18.3 first to help identify any issues before upgrading to React 19.
-For a list of changes in 18.3 see the [Release Notes](https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md).
+For a list of changes in 18.3 see the [Release Notes](https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md#1830-april-25-2024).
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ This will run the following codemods from `react-codemod`:
- [`replace-string-ref`](https://github.com/reactjs/react-codemod?tab=readme-ov-file#replace-string-ref)
- [`replace-act-import`](https://github.com/reactjs/react-codemod?tab=readme-ov-file#replace-act-import)
- [`replace-use-form-state`](https://github.com/reactjs/react-codemod?tab=readme-ov-file#replace-use-form-state)
-- [`prop-types-typescript`](https://codemod.com/registry/react-prop-types-typescript)
+- [`prop-types-typescript`](https://github.com/reactjs/react-codemod#react-proptypes-to-prop-types)
This does not include the TypeScript changes. See [TypeScript changes](#typescript-changes) below.
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2024/05/22/react-conf-2024-recap.md b/src/content/blog/2024/05/22/react-conf-2024-recap.md
index bc77f4bbb..e22464010 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2024/05/22/react-conf-2024-recap.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2024/05/22/react-conf-2024-recap.md
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Next in the keynote, [Josh Story](https://twitter.com/joshcstory) and [Andrew Cl
- [React Unpacked: A Roadmap to React 19](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8TZQ6k4SLE&t=10112s) by [Sam Selikoff](https://twitter.com/samselikoff)
- [React 19 Deep Dive: Coordinating HTML](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8TZQ6k4SLE&t=24916s) by [Josh Story](https://twitter.com/joshcstory)
- [Enhancing Forms with React Server Components](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ckOUBiuxVY&t=25280s) by [Aurora Walberg Scharff](https://twitter.com/aurorascharff)
-- [React for Two Computers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8TZQ6k4SLE&t=18825s) by [Dan Abramov](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov2)
+- [React for Two Computers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8TZQ6k4SLE&t=18825s) by [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov)
- [And Now You Understand React Server Components](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ckOUBiuxVY&t=11256s) by [Kent C. Dodds](https://twitter.com/kentcdodds)
Finally, we ended the keynote with [Joe Savona](https://twitter.com/en_JS), [Sathya Gunasekaran](https://twitter.com/_gsathya), and [Mofei Zhang](https://twitter.com/zmofei) announcing that the React Compiler is now [Open Source](https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/29061), and sharing an experimental version of the React Compiler to try out.
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Thank you [Ricky Hanlon](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxTZL2U-uKg&t=1263s) fo
Thank you [Callstack](https://www.callstack.com/) for building the conference website; and to [Kadi Kraman](https://twitter.com/kadikraman) and the [Expo](https://expo.dev/) team for building the conference mobile app.
-Thank you to all the sponsors who made the event possible: [Remix](https://remix.run/), [Amazon](https://developer.amazon.com/apps-and-games?cmp=US_2024_05_3P_React-Conf-2024&ch=prtnr&chlast=prtnr&pub=ref&publast=ref&type=org&typelast=org), [MUI](https://mui.com/), [Sentry](https://sentry.io/for/react/?utm_source=sponsored-conf&utm_medium=sponsored-event&utm_campaign=frontend-fy25q2-evergreen&utm_content=logo-reactconf2024-learnmore), [Abbott](https://www.jobs.abbott/software), [Expo](https://expo.dev/), [RedwoodJS](https://redwoodjs.com/), and [Vercel](https://vercel.com).
+Thank you to all the sponsors who made the event possible: [Remix](https://remix.run/), [Amazon](https://developer.amazon.com/apps-and-games?cmp=US_2024_05_3P_React-Conf-2024&ch=prtnr&chlast=prtnr&pub=ref&publast=ref&type=org&typelast=org), [MUI](https://mui.com/), [Sentry](https://sentry.io/for/react/?utm_source=sponsored-conf&utm_medium=sponsored-event&utm_campaign=frontend-fy25q2-evergreen&utm_content=logo-reactconf2024-learnmore), [Abbott](https://www.jobs.abbott/software), [Expo](https://expo.dev/), [RedwoodJS](https://rwsdk.com/), and [Vercel](https://vercel.com).
Thank you to the AV Team for the visuals, stage, and sound; and to the Westin Hotel for hosting us.
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2024/10/21/react-compiler-beta-release.md b/src/content/blog/2024/10/21/react-compiler-beta-release.md
index f5a870b22..750c0f3b8 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2024/10/21/react-compiler-beta-release.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2024/10/21/react-compiler-beta-release.md
@@ -10,6 +10,14 @@ October 21, 2024 by [Lauren Tan](https://twitter.com/potetotes).
---
+
+
+### React Compiler is now stable! {/*react-compiler-is-now-in-rc*/}
+
+Please see the [stable release blog post](/blog/2025/10/07/react-compiler-1) for details.
+
+
+
The React team is excited to share new updates:
@@ -64,11 +72,11 @@ Or, if you're using Yarn:
yarn add -D eslint-plugin-react-compiler@beta
-After installation you can enable the linter by [adding it to your ESLint config](/learn/react-compiler#installing-eslint-plugin-react-compiler). Using the linter helps identify Rules of React breakages, making it easier to adopt the compiler when it's fully released.
+After installation you can enable the linter by [adding it to your ESLint config](/learn/react-compiler/installation#eslint-integration). Using the linter helps identify Rules of React breakages, making it easier to adopt the compiler when it's fully released.
## Backwards Compatibility {/*backwards-compatibility*/}
-React Compiler produces code that depends on runtime APIs added in React 19, but we've since added support for the compiler to also work with React 17 and 18. If you are not on React 19 yet, in the Beta release you can now try out React Compiler by specifying a minimum `target` in your compiler config, and adding `react-compiler-runtime` as a dependency. [You can find docs on this here](/learn/react-compiler#using-react-compiler-with-react-17-or-18).
+React Compiler produces code that depends on runtime APIs added in React 19, but we've since added support for the compiler to also work with React 17 and 18. If you are not on React 19 yet, in the Beta release you can now try out React Compiler by specifying a minimum `target` in your compiler config, and adding `react-compiler-runtime` as a dependency. [You can find docs on this here](/reference/react-compiler/configuration#react-17-18).
## Using React Compiler in libraries {/*using-react-compiler-in-libraries*/}
@@ -78,7 +86,7 @@ React Compiler can also be used to compile libraries. Because React Compiler nee
Because your code is pre-compiled, users of your library will not need to have the compiler enabled in order to benefit from the automatic memoization applied to your library. If your library targets apps not yet on React 19, specify a minimum `target` and add `react-compiler-runtime` as a direct dependency. The runtime package will use the correct implementation of APIs depending on the application's version, and polyfill the missing APIs if necessary.
-[You can find more docs on this here.](/learn/react-compiler#using-the-compiler-on-libraries)
+[You can find more docs on this here.](/reference/react-compiler/compiling-libraries)
## Opening up React Compiler Working Group to everyone {/*opening-up-react-compiler-working-group-to-everyone*/}
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2024/12/05/react-19.md b/src/content/blog/2024/12/05/react-19.md
index 62a6ce464..4e9aad8e8 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2024/12/05/react-19.md
+++ b/src/content/blog/2024/12/05/react-19.md
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ A component was suspended by an uncached promise. Creating promises inside a Cli
-To fix, you need to pass a promise from a suspense powered library or framework that supports caching for promises. In the future we plan to ship features to make it easier to cache promises in render.
+To fix, you need to pass a promise from a Suspense powered library or framework that supports caching for promises. In the future we plan to ship features to make it easier to cache promises in render.
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ For more information, see [React DOM Static APIs](/reference/react-dom/static).
Server Components are a new option that allows rendering components ahead of time, before bundling, in an environment separate from your client application or SSR server. This separate environment is the "server" in React Server Components. Server Components can run once at build time on your CI server, or they can be run for each request using a web server.
-React 19 includes all of the React Server Components features included from the Canary channel. This means libraries that ship with Server Components can now target React 19 as a peer dependency with a `react-server` [export condition](https://github.com/reactjs/rfcs/blob/main/text/0227-server-module-conventions.md#react-server-conditional-exports) for use in frameworks that support the [Full-stack React Architecture](/learn/start-a-new-react-project#which-features-make-up-the-react-teams-full-stack-architecture-vision).
+React 19 includes all of the React Server Components features included from the Canary channel. This means libraries that ship with Server Components can now target React 19 as a peer dependency with a `react-server` [export condition](https://github.com/reactjs/rfcs/blob/main/text/0227-server-module-conventions.md#react-server-conditional-exports) for use in frameworks that support the [Full-stack React Architecture](/learn/creating-a-react-app#which-features-make-up-the-react-teams-full-stack-architecture-vision).
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ New function components will no longer need `forwardRef`, and we will be publish
-`refs` passed to classes are not passed as props since they reference the component instance.
+`ref`s passed to classes are not passed as props since they reference the component instance.
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2025/02/14/sunsetting-create-react-app.md b/src/content/blog/2025/02/14/sunsetting-create-react-app.md
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/content/blog/2025/02/14/sunsetting-create-react-app.md
@@ -0,0 +1,320 @@
+---
+title: "Sunsetting Create React App"
+author: Matt Carroll and Ricky Hanlon
+date: 2025/02/14
+description: Today, we’re deprecating Create React App for new apps, and encouraging existing apps to migrate to a framework, or to migrate to a build tool like Vite, Parcel, or RSBuild. We’re also providing docs for when a framework isn’t a good fit for your project, you want to build your own framework, or you just want to learn how React works by building a React app from scratch.
+---
+
+February 14, 2025 by [Matt Carroll](https://twitter.com/mattcarrollcode) and [Ricky Hanlon](https://bsky.app/profile/ricky.fm)
+
+---
+
+
+
+Today, we’re deprecating [Create React App](https://create-react-app.dev/) for new apps, and encouraging existing apps to migrate to a [framework](#how-to-migrate-to-a-framework), or to [migrate to a build tool](#how-to-migrate-to-a-build-tool) like Vite, Parcel, or RSBuild.
+
+We’re also providing docs for when a framework isn’t a good fit for your project, you want to build your own framework, or you just want to learn how React works by [building a React app from scratch](/learn/build-a-react-app-from-scratch).
+
+
+
+-----
+
+When we released Create React App in 2016, there was no clear way to build a new React app.
+
+To create a React app, you had to install a bunch of tools and wire them up together yourself to support basic features like JSX, linting, and hot reloading. This was very tricky to do correctly, so the [community](https://github.com/react-boilerplate/react-boilerplate) [created](https://github.com/kriasoft/react-starter-kit) [boilerplates](https://github.com/petehunt/react-boilerplate) for [common](https://github.com/gaearon/react-hot-boilerplate) [setups](https://github.com/erikras/react-redux-universal-hot-example). However, boilerplates were difficult to update and fragmentation made it difficult for React to release new features.
+
+Create React App solved these problems by combining several tools into a single recommended configuration. This allowed apps a simple way to upgrade to new tooling features, and allowed the React team to deploy non-trivial tooling changes (Fast Refresh support, React Hooks lint rules) to the broadest possible audience.
+
+This model became so popular that there's an entire category of tools working this way today.
+
+## Deprecating Create React App {/*deprecating-create-react-app*/}
+
+Although Create React App makes it easy to get started, [there are several limitations](#limitations-of-build-tools) that make it difficult to build high performant production apps. In principle, we could solve these problems by essentially evolving it into a [framework](#why-we-recommend-frameworks).
+
+However, since Create React App currently has no active maintainers, and there are many existing frameworks that solve these problems already, we’ve decided to deprecate Create React App.
+
+Starting today, if you install a new app, you will see a deprecation warning:
+
+
+
+
+create-react-app is deprecated.
+{'\n\n'}
+You can find a list of up-to-date React frameworks on react.dev
+For more info see: react.dev/link/cra
+{'\n\n'}
+This error message will only be shown once per install.
+
+
+
+
+We've also added a deprecation notice to the Create React App [website](https://create-react-app.dev/) and GitHub [repo](https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app). Create React App will continue working in maintenance mode, and we've published a new version of Create React App to work with React 19.
+
+## How to Migrate to a Framework {/*how-to-migrate-to-a-framework*/}
+We recommend [creating new React apps](/learn/creating-a-react-app) with a framework. All the frameworks we recommend support client-side rendering ([CSR](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/CSR)) and single-page apps ([SPA](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/SPA)), and can be deployed to a CDN or static hosting service without a server.
+
+For existing apps, these guides will help you migrate to a client-only SPA:
+
+* [Next.js’ Create React App migration guide](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/upgrading/from-create-react-app)
+* [React Router’s framework adoption guide](https://reactrouter.com/upgrading/component-routes).
+* [Expo webpack to Expo Router migration guide](https://docs.expo.dev/router/migrate/from-expo-webpack/)
+
+## How to Migrate to a Build Tool {/*how-to-migrate-to-a-build-tool*/}
+
+If your app has unusual constraints, or you prefer to solve these problems by building your own framework, or you just want to learn how react works from scratch, you can roll your own custom setup with React using Vite, Parcel or Rsbuild.
+
+For existing apps, these guides will help you migrate to a build tool:
+
+* [Vite Create React App migration guide](https://www.robinwieruch.de/vite-create-react-app/)
+* [Parcel Create React App migration guide](https://parceljs.org/migration/cra/)
+* [Rsbuild Create React App migration guide](https://rsbuild.dev/guide/migration/cra)
+
+To help get started with Vite, Parcel or Rsbuild, we've added new docs for [Building a React App from Scratch](/learn/build-a-react-app-from-scratch).
+
+
+
+#### Do I need a framework? {/*do-i-need-a-framework*/}
+
+Most apps would benefit from a framework, but there are valid cases to build a React app from scratch. A good rule of thumb is if your app needs routing, you would probably benefit from a framework.
+
+Just like Svelte has Sveltekit, Vue has Nuxt, and Solid has SolidStart, [React recommends using a framework](#why-we-recommend-frameworks) that fully integrates routing into features like data-fetching and code-splitting out of the box. This avoids the pain of needing to write your own complex configurations and essentially build a framework yourself.
+
+However, you can always [build a React app from scratch](/learn/build-a-react-app-from-scratch) using a build tool like Vite, Parcel, or Rsbuild.
+
+
+
+Continue reading to learn more about the [limitations of build tools](#limitations-of-build-tools) and [why we recommend frameworks](#why-we-recommend-frameworks).
+
+## Limitations of Build Tools {/*limitations-of-build-tools*/}
+
+Create React App and build tools like it make it easy to get started building a React app. After running `npx create-react-app my-app`, you get a fully configured React app with a development server, linting, and a production build.
+
+For example, if you're building an internal admin tool, you can start with a landing page:
+
+```js
+export default function App() {
+ return (
+
+ Welcome to the Admin Tool!
+
+ )
+}
+```
+
+This allows you to immediately start coding in React with features like JSX, default linting rules, and a bundler to run in both development and production. However, this setup is missing the tools you need to build a real production app.
+
+Most production apps need solutions to problems like routing, data fetching, and code splitting.
+
+### Routing {/*routing*/}
+
+Create React App does not include a specific routing solution. If you're just getting started, one option is to use `useState` to switch between routes. But doing this means that you can't share links to your app - every link would go to the same page - and structuring your app becomes difficult over time:
+
+```js
+import {useState} from 'react';
+
+import Home from './Home';
+import Dashboard from './Dashboard';
+
+export default function App() {
+ // ❌ Routing in state does not create URLs
+ const [route, setRoute] = useState('home');
+ return (
+
+ {route === 'home' && }
+ {route === 'dashboard' && }
+
+ )
+}
+```
+
+This is why most apps that use Create React App solve add routing with a routing library like [React Router](https://reactrouter.com/) or [Tanstack Router](https://tanstack.com/router/latest). With a routing library, you can add additional routes to the app, which provides opinions on the structure of your app, and allows you to start sharing links to routes. For example, with React Router you can define routes:
+
+```js
+import {RouterProvider, createBrowserRouter} from 'react-router';
+
+import Home from './Home';
+import Dashboard from './Dashboard';
+
+// ✅ Each route has it's own URL
+const router = createBrowserRouter([
+ {path: '/', element: },
+ {path: '/dashboard', element: }
+]);
+
+export default function App() {
+ return (
+
+ )
+}
+```
+
+With this change, you can share a link to `/dashboard` and the app will navigate to the dashboard page . Once you have a routing library, you can add additional features like nested routes, route guards, and route transitions, which are difficult to implement without a routing library.
+
+There's a tradeoff being made here: the routing library adds complexity to the app, but it also adds features that are difficult to implement without it.
+
+### Data Fetching {/*data-fetching*/}
+
+Another common problem in Create React App is data fetching. Create React App does not include a specific data fetching solution. If you're just getting started, a common option is to use `fetch` in an effect to load data.
+
+But doing this means that the data is fetched after the component renders, which can cause network waterfalls. Network waterfalls are caused by fetching data when your app renders instead of in parallel while the code is downloading:
+
+```js
+export default function Dashboard() {
+ const [data, setData] = useState(null);
+
+ // ❌ Fetching data in a component causes network waterfalls
+ useEffect(() => {
+ fetch('/api/data')
+ .then(response => response.json())
+ .then(data => setData(data));
+ }, []);
+
+ return (
+
+ {data.map(item => {item.name})}
+
+ )
+}
+```
+
+Fetching in an effect means the user has to wait longer to see the content, even though the data could have been fetched earlier. To solve this, you can use a data fetching library like [TanStack Query](https://tanstack.com/query/), [SWR](https://swr.vercel.app/), [Apollo](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react), or [Relay](https://relay.dev/) which provide options to prefetch data so the request is started before the component renders.
+
+These libraries work best when integrated with your routing "loader" pattern to specify data dependencies at the route level, which allows the router to optimize your data fetches:
+
+```js
+export async function loader() {
+ const response = await fetch(`/api/data`);
+ const data = await response.json();
+ return data;
+}
+
+// ✅ Fetching data in parallel while the code is downloading
+export default function Dashboard({loaderData}) {
+ return (
+
+ {loaderData.map(item => {item.name})}
+
+ )
+}
+```
+
+On initial load, the router can fetch the data immediately before the route is rendered. As the user navigates around the app, the router is able to fetch both the data and the route at the same time, parallelizing the fetches. This reduces the time it takes to see the content on the screen, and can improve the user experience.
+
+However, this requires correctly configuring the loaders in your app and trades off complexity for performance.
+
+### Code Splitting {/*code-splitting*/}
+
+Another common problem in Create React App is [code splitting](https://www.patterns.dev/vanilla/bundle-splitting). Create React App does not include a specific code splitting solution. If you're just getting started, you might not consider code splitting at all.
+
+This means your app is shipped as a single bundle:
+
+```txt
+- bundle.js 75kb
+```
+
+But for ideal performance, you should "split" your code into separate bundles so the user only needs to download what they need. This decreases the time the user needs to wait to load your app, by only downloading the code they need to see the page they are on.
+
+```txt
+- core.js 25kb
+- home.js 25kb
+- dashboard.js 25kb
+```
+
+One way to do code-splitting is with `React.lazy`. However, this means that the code is not fetched until the component renders, which can cause network waterfalls. A more optimal solution is to use a router feature that fetches the code in parallel while the code is downloading. For example, React Router provides a `lazy` option to specify that a route should be code split and optimize when it is loaded:
+
+```js
+import Home from './Home';
+import Dashboard from './Dashboard';
+
+// ✅ Routes are downloaded before rendering
+const router = createBrowserRouter([
+ {path: '/', lazy: () => import('./Home')},
+ {path: '/dashboard', lazy: () => import('Dashboard')}
+]);
+```
+
+Optimized code-splitting is tricky to get right, and it's easy to make mistakes that can cause the user to download more code than they need. It works best when integrated with your router and data loading solutions to maximize caching, parallelize fetches, and support ["import on interaction"](https://www.patterns.dev/vanilla/import-on-interaction) patterns.
+
+### And more... {/*and-more*/}
+
+These are just a few examples of the limitations of Create React App.
+
+Once you've integrated routing, data-fetching, and code splitting, you now also need to consider pending states, navigation interruptions, error messages to the user, and revalidation of the data. There are entire categories of problems that users need to solve like:
+
+
+
+ - Accessibility
+ - Asset loading
+ - Authentication
+ - Caching
+
+
+ - Error handling
+ - Mutating data
+ - Navigations
+ - Optimistic updates
+
+
+ - Progressive enhancement
+ - Server-side rendering
+ - Static site generation
+ - Streaming
+
+
+
+All of these work together to create the most optimal [loading sequence](https://www.patterns.dev/vanilla/loading-sequence).
+
+Solving each of these problems individually in Create React App can be difficult as each problem is interconnected with the others and can require deep expertise in problem areas users may not be familiar with. In order to solve these problems, users end up building their own bespoke solutions on top of Create React App, which was the problem Create React App originally tried to solve.
+
+## Why we Recommend Frameworks {/*why-we-recommend-frameworks*/}
+
+Although you could solve all these pieces yourself in a build tool like Create React App, Vite, or Parcel, it is hard to do well. Just like when Create React App itself integrated several build tools together, you need a tool to integrate all of these features together to provide the best experience to users.
+
+This category of tools that integrates build tools, rendering, routing, data fetching, and code splitting are known as "frameworks" -- or if you prefer to call React itself a framework, you might call them "metaframeworks".
+
+Frameworks impose some opinions about structuring your app in order to provide a much better user experience, in the same way build tools impose some opinions to make tooling easier. This is why we started recommending frameworks like [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/), [React Router](https://reactrouter.com/), and [Expo](https://expo.dev/) for new projects.
+
+Frameworks provide the same getting started experience as Create React App, but also provide solutions to problems users need to solve anyway in real production apps.
+
+
+
+#### Server rendering is optional {/*server-rendering-is-optional*/}
+
+The frameworks we recommend all provide the option to create a [client-side rendered (CSR)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/CSR) app.
+
+In some cases, CSR is the right choice for a page, but many times it's not. Even if most of your app is client-side, there are often individual pages that could benefit from server rendering features like [static-site generation (SSG)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/SSG) or [server-side rendering (SSR)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/SSR), for example a Terms of Service page, or documentation.
+
+Server rendering generally sends less JavaScript to the client, and a full HTML document which produces a faster [First Contentful Paint (FCP)](https://web.dev/articles/fcp) by reducing [Total Blocking Time (TBD)](https://web.dev/articles/tbt), which can also lower [Interaction to Next Paint (INP)](https://web.dev/articles/inp). This is why the [Chrome team has encouraged](https://web.dev/articles/rendering-on-the-web) developers to consider static or server-side render over a full client-side approach to achieve the best possible performance.
+
+There are tradeoffs to using a server, and it is not always the best option for every page. Generating pages on the server incurs additional cost and takes time to generate which can increase [Time to First Byte (TTFB)](https://web.dev/articles/ttfb). The best performing apps are able to pick the right rendering strategy on a per-page basis, based on the tradeoffs of each strategy.
+
+Frameworks provide the option to use a server on any page if you want to, but do not force you to use a server. This allows you to pick the right rendering strategy for each page in your app.
+
+#### What About Server Components {/*server-components*/}
+
+The frameworks we recommend also include support for React Server Components.
+
+Server Components help solve these problems by moving routing and data fetching to the server, and allowing code splitting to be done for client components based on the data you render, instead of just the route rendered, and reducing the amount of JavaScript shipped for the best possible [loading sequence](https://www.patterns.dev/vanilla/loading-sequence).
+
+Server Components do not require a server. They can be run at build time on your CI server to create a static-site generated app (SSG) app, at runtime on a web server for a server-side rendered (SSR) app.
+
+See [Introducing zero-bundle size React Server Components](/blog/2020/12/21/data-fetching-with-react-server-components) and [the docs](/reference/rsc/server-components) for more info.
+
+
+
+
+
+#### Server Rendering is not just for SEO {/*server-rendering-is-not-just-for-seo*/}
+
+A common misunderstanding is that server rendering is only for [SEO](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/SEO).
+
+While server rendering can improve SEO, it also improves performance by reducing the amount of JavaScript the user needs to download and parse before they can see the content on the screen.
+
+This is why the Chrome team [has encouraged](https://web.dev/articles/rendering-on-the-web) developers to consider static or server-side render over a full client-side approach to achieve the best possible performance.
+
+
+
+---
+
+_Thank you to [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov) for creating Create React App, and [Joe Haddad](https://github.com/Timer), [Ian Schmitz](https://github.com/ianschmitz), [Brody McKee](https://github.com/mrmckeb), and [many others](https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/graphs/contributors) for maintaining Create React App over the years. Thank you to [Brooks Lybrand](https://bsky.app/profile/brookslybrand.bsky.social), [Dan Abramov](https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov), [Devon Govett](https://bsky.app/profile/devongovett.bsky.social), [Eli White](https://x.com/Eli_White), [Jack Herrington](https://bsky.app/profile/jherr.dev), [Joe Savona](https://x.com/en_JS), [Lauren Tan](https://bsky.app/profile/no.lol), [Lee Robinson](https://x.com/leeerob), [Mark Erikson](https://bsky.app/profile/acemarke.dev), [Ryan Florence](https://x.com/ryanflorence), [Sophie Alpert](https://bsky.app/profile/sophiebits.com), [Tanner Linsley](https://bsky.app/profile/tannerlinsley.com), and [Theo Browne](https://x.com/theo) for reviewing and providing feedback on this post._
+
diff --git a/src/content/blog/2025/04/23/react-labs-view-transitions-activity-and-more.md b/src/content/blog/2025/04/23/react-labs-view-transitions-activity-and-more.md
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--- /dev/null
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@@ -0,0 +1,14365 @@
+---
+title: "React Labs: View Transitions, Activity, and more"
+author: Ricky Hanlon
+date: 2025/04/23
+description: In React Labs posts, we write about projects in active research and development. In this post, we're sharing two new experimental features that are ready to try today, and updates on other areas we're working on now.
+---
+
+April 23, 2025 by [Ricky Hanlon](https://twitter.com/rickhanlonii)
+
+---
+
+
+
+In React Labs posts, we write about projects in active research and development. In this post, we're sharing two new experimental features that are ready to try today, and updates on other areas we're working on now.
+
+
+
+
+Today, we're excited to release documentation for two new experimental features that are ready for testing:
+
+- [View Transitions](#view-transitions)
+- [Activity](#activity)
+
+We're also sharing updates on new features currently in development:
+- [React Performance Tracks](#react-performance-tracks)
+- [Compiler IDE Extension](#compiler-ide-extension)
+- [Automatic Effect Dependencies](#automatic-effect-dependencies)
+- [Fragment Refs](#fragment-refs)
+- [Concurrent Stores](#concurrent-stores)
+
+---
+
+# New Experimental Features {/*new-experimental-features*/}
+
+
+
+` ` has shipped in `react@19.2`.
+
+` ` and `addTransitionType` are now available in `react@canary`.
+
+
+
+View Transitions and Activity are now ready for testing in `react@experimental`. These features have been tested in production and are stable, but the final API may still change as we incorporate feedback.
+
+You can try them by upgrading React packages to the most recent experimental version:
+
+- `react@experimental`
+- `react-dom@experimental`
+
+Read on to learn how to use these features in your app, or check out the newly published docs:
+
+- [``](/reference/react/ViewTransition): A component that lets you activate an animation for a Transition.
+- [`addTransitionType`](/reference/react/addTransitionType): A function that allows you to specify the cause of a Transition.
+- [``](/reference/react/Activity): A component that lets you hide and show parts of the UI.
+
+## View Transitions {/*view-transitions*/}
+
+React View Transitions are a new experimental feature that makes it easier to add animations to UI transitions in your app. Under-the-hood, these animations use the new [`startViewTransition`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/startViewTransition) API available in most modern browsers.
+
+To opt-in to animating an element, wrap it in the new `` component:
+
+```js
+// "what" to animate.
+
+ animate me
+
+```
+
+This new component lets you declaratively define "what" to animate when an animation is activated.
+
+You can define "when" to animate by using one of these three triggers for a View Transition:
+
+```js
+// "when" to animate.
+
+// Transitions
+startTransition(() => setState(...));
+
+// Deferred Values
+const deferred = useDeferredValue(value);
+
+// Suspense
+ }>
+ Loading...
+
+```
+
+By default, these animations use the [default CSS animations for View Transitions](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/View_Transition_API/Using#customizing_your_animations) applied (typically a smooth cross-fade). You can use [view transition pseudo-selectors](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/View_Transition_API/Using#the_view_transition_pseudo-element_tree) to define "how" the animation runs. For example, you can use `*` to change the default animation for all transitions:
+
+```
+// "how" to animate.
+::view-transition-old(*) {
+ animation: 300ms ease-out fade-out;
+}
+::view-transition-new(*) {
+ animation: 300ms ease-in fade-in;
+}
+```
+
+When the DOM updates due to an animation trigger—like `startTransition`, `useDeferredValue`, or a `Suspense` fallback switching to content—React will use [declarative heuristics](/reference/react/ViewTransition#viewtransition) to automatically determine which `` components to activate for the animation. The browser will then run the animation that's defined in CSS.
+
+If you're familiar with the browser's View Transition API and want to know how React supports it, check out [How does `` Work](/reference/react/ViewTransition#how-does-viewtransition-work) in the docs.
+
+In this post, let's take a look at a few examples of how to use View Transitions.
+
+We'll start with this app, which doesn't animate any of the following interactions:
+- Click a video to view the details.
+- Click "back" to go back to the feed.
+- Type in the list to filter the videos.
+
+
+
+```js src/App.js active
+import TalkDetails from './Details'; import Home from './Home'; import {useRouter} from './router';
+
+export default function App() {
+ const {url} = useRouter();
+
+ // 🚩This version doesn't include any animations yet
+ return url === '/' ? : ;
+}
+```
+
+```js src/Details.js
+import { fetchVideo, fetchVideoDetails } from "./data";
+import { Thumbnail, VideoControls } from "./Videos";
+import { useRouter } from "./router";
+import Layout from "./Layout";
+import { use, Suspense } from "react";
+import { ChevronLeft } from "./Icons";
+
+function VideoInfo({ id }) {
+ const details = use(fetchVideoDetails(id));
+ return (
+ <>
+ {details.title}
+ {details.description}
+ >
+ );
+}
+
+function VideoInfoFallback() {
+ return (
+ <>
+
+
+ >
+ );
+}
+
+export default function Details() {
+ const { url, navigateBack } = useRouter();
+ const videoId = url.split("/").pop();
+ const video = use(fetchVideo(videoId));
+
+ return (
+ {
+ navigateBack("/");
+ }}
+ >
+ Back
+
+ }
+ >
+
+
+
+
+ }>
+
+
+
+
+ );
+}
+
+```
+
+```js src/Home.js
+import { Video } from "./Videos";
+import Layout from "./Layout";
+import { fetchVideos } from "./data";
+import { useId, useState, use } from "react";
+import { IconSearch } from "./Icons";
+
+function SearchInput({ value, onChange }) {
+ const id = useId();
+ return (
+
+ );
+}
+
+function filterVideos(videos, query) {
+ const keywords = query
+ .toLowerCase()
+ .split(" ")
+ .filter((s) => s !== "");
+ if (keywords.length === 0) {
+ return videos;
+ }
+ return videos.filter((video) => {
+ const words = (video.title + " " + video.description)
+ .toLowerCase()
+ .split(" ");
+ return keywords.every((kw) => words.some((w) => w.includes(kw)));
+ });
+}
+
+export default function Home() {
+ const videos = use(fetchVideos());
+ const count = videos.length;
+ const [searchText, setSearchText] = useState("");
+ const foundVideos = filterVideos(videos, searchText);
+ return (
+ {count} Videos
{details.title}
+{details.description}
+ > + ); +} + +function VideoInfoFallback() { + return ( + <> + + + > + ); +} + +export default function Details() { + const { url, navigateBack } = useRouter(); + const videoId = url.split("/").pop(); + const video = use(fetchVideo(videoId)); + + return ( +{details.title}
+{details.description}
+ > + ); +} + +function VideoInfoFallback() { + return ( + <> + + + > + ); +} + +export default function Details() { + const { url, navigateBack } = useRouter(); + const videoId = url.split("/").pop(); + const video = use(fetchVideo(videoId)); + + return ( +{details.title}
+{details.description}
+ > + ); +} + +function VideoInfoFallback() { + return ( + <> + + + > + ); +} + +export default function Details() { + const { url, navigateBack } = useRouter(); + const videoId = url.split("/").pop(); + const video = use(fetchVideo(videoId)); + + return ( +{details.title}
+{details.description}
+ > + ); +} + +function VideoInfoFallback() { + return ( + <> + + + > + ); +} + +export default function Details() { + const { url, navigateBack } = useRouter(); + const videoId = url.split("/").pop(); + const video = use(fetchVideo(videoId)); + + return ( +{details.title}
+{details.description}
+{details.title}
+{details.description}
+ > + ); +} +``` + +```js src/Home.js hidden +import { Video } from "./Videos"; +import Layout from "./Layout"; +import { fetchVideos } from "./data"; +import { useId, useState, use } from "react"; +import { IconSearch } from "./Icons"; + +function SearchInput({ value, onChange }) { + const id = useId(); + return ( + + ); +} + +function filterVideos(videos, query) { + const keywords = query + .toLowerCase() + .split(" ") + .filter((s) => s !== ""); + if (keywords.length === 0) { + return videos; + } + return videos.filter((video) => { + const words = (video.title + " " + video.description) + .toLowerCase() + .split(" "); + return keywords.every((kw) => words.some((w) => w.includes(kw))); + }); +} + +export default function Home() { + const videos = use(fetchVideos()); + const count = videos.length; + const [searchText, setSearchText] = useState(""); + const foundVideos = filterVideos(videos, searchText); + return ( +{details.title}
+{details.description}
+ > + ); +} +``` + +```js src/Home.js +import { useId, useState, use, useDeferredValue, ViewTransition } from "react";import { Video } from "./Videos";import Layout from "./Layout";import { fetchVideos } from "./data";import { IconSearch } from "./Icons"; + +function SearchList({searchText, videos}) { + // Activate with useDeferredValue ("when") + const deferredSearchText = useDeferredValue(searchText); + const filteredVideos = filterVideos(videos, deferredSearchText); + return ( +{details.title}
+{details.description}
+ > + ); +} +``` + +```js src/Home.js +import { useId, useState, use, useDeferredValue, ViewTransition } from "react";import { Video } from "./Videos";import Layout from "./Layout";import { fetchVideos } from "./data";import { IconSearch } from "./Icons"; + +function SearchList({searchText, videos}) { + // Activate with useDeferredValue ("when") + const deferredSearchText = useDeferredValue(searchText); + const filteredVideos = filterVideos(videos, deferredSearchText); + return ( +{details.title}
+{details.description}
+ > + ); +} +``` + +```js src/Home.js hidden +import { useId, useState, use, useDeferredValue, ViewTransition } from "react";import { Video } from "./Videos";import Layout from "./Layout";import { fetchVideos } from "./data";import { IconSearch } from "./Icons"; + +function SearchList({searchText, videos}) { + // Activate with useDeferredValue ("when") + const deferredSearchText = useDeferredValue(searchText); + const filteredVideos = filterVideos(videos, deferredSearchText); + return ( +{details.title}
+{details.description}
+ > + ); +} +``` + +```js src/Home.js hidden +import { useId, useState, use, useDeferredValue, ViewTransition } from "react";import { Video } from "./Videos";import Layout from "./Layout";import { fetchVideos } from "./data";import { IconSearch } from "./Icons"; + +function SearchList({searchText, videos}) { + // Activate with useDeferredValue ("when") + const deferredSearchText = useDeferredValue(searchText); + const filteredVideos = filterVideos(videos, deferredSearchText); + return ( +
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