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build(deps-dev): bump styled-components from 3.4.10 to 5.2.1 #464

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Bumps styled-components from 3.4.10 to 5.2.1.

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v5.2.1

Tweak server-side build settings to resolve an issue with jest-dom not being able to pick up generated styles (see #3308) thanks @Lazyuki

v5.2.0

  • Make sure StyleSheetManager renders all styles in iframe / child windows (see #3159) thanks @eramdam!

  • Rework how components self-reference in extension scenarios (see #3236); should fix a bunch of subtle bugs around patterns like & + &

  • Fix keyframes not receiving a modified stylis instance when using something like stylis-plugin-rtl (see #3239)

  • Big performance gain for components using style objects (see #3239)

  • We no longer emit dynamic classNames for empty rulesets, so some className churn may occur in snapshots

  • Preallocate global style placement to ensure cGS is consistently inserted at the top of the stylesheet; note that this is done in runtime order so, if you have multiple cGS that have overlapping styles, ensure they're defined in code in the sequence you would want them injected (see #3239)

  • Add "engines" to package.json (currently set to Node 10, the oldest supported LTS distribution) (see #3201) thanks @MichaelDeBoey!

Finally, special thanks to @willheslam for testing and some last minute fixes on this release!

v5.2.0-test.10

We are planning to release 5.2 on September 2/3, please help us test!

yarn add styled-components@test
  • Preallocate global style placement to ensure cGS is consistently inserted at the top of the stylesheet; note that this is done in runtime order so, if you have multiple cGS that have overlapping styles, ensure they're defined in code in the sequence you would want them injected (see #3239)

    NOTE: This is a behavioral change and might require adjustment in your codebase if you have many createGlobalStyle components in use. We do not think it will affect the majority of projects other than fix existing bugs.

  • createGlobalStyle is now React.StrictMode compliant

  • Make sure StyleSheetManager renders all styles in iframe / child windows (see #3159) thanks @eramdam!

  • Rework how components self-reference in extension scenarios (see #3236); should fix a bunch of subtle bugs around patterns like & + &

  • Fix keyframes not receiving a modified stylis instance when using something like stylis-plugin-rtl (see #3239)

  • Big performance gain for components using style objects (see #3239)

  • We no longer emit dynamic classNames for empty rulesets, so some className churn may occur in snapshots

  • Add "engines" to package.json (currently set to Node 10, the oldest supported LTS distribution) (see #3201) thanks @MichaelDeBoey!

v5.1.1

New Functionality

  • Implement shouldForwardProp API for native and primitive platforms, which was previously missing in [v5.1.0] (see #3093) This has been released under a patch bump instead of a minor, since it's only been missing from Native-support.

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Changelog

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[v5.2.1] - 2020-10-30

  • Tweak server-side build settings to resolve an issue with jest-dom being able to pick up generated styles (see #3308) thanks @Lazyuki

[v5.2.0] - 2020-09-07

  • Make sure StyleSheetManager renders all styles in iframe / child windows (see #3159) thanks @eramdam!

  • Rework how components self-reference in extension scenarios (see #3236); should fix a bunch of subtle bugs around patterns like & + &

  • Fix keyframes not receiving a modified stylis instance when using something like stylis-plugin-rtl (see #3239)

  • Big performance gain for components using style objects (see #3239)

  • We no longer emit dynamic classNames for empty rulesets, so some className churn may occur in snapshots

  • Preallocate global style placement to ensure cGS is consistently inserted at the top of the stylesheet; note that this is done in runtime order so, if you have multiple cGS that have overlapping styles, ensure they're defined in code in the sequence you would want them injected (see #3239)

  • Add "engines" to package.json (currently set to Node 10, the oldest supported LTS distribution) (see #3201) thanks @MichaelDeBoey!

  • Allow DISABLE_SPEEDY to be set to false to enable speedy mode in non-production environments (see #3289) thanks @FastFedora!

  • Enable new style rules can be inserted in the middle of existing sheet when rendering on client after rehydrate. GroupIDAllocator is now changed to find nextFreeGroup by checking reverseRegister, instead of setting it to the end of existing groups. (see #3233) thanks @mu29!

[v5.1.1] - 2020-04-07

New Functionality

  • Implement shouldForwardProp API for native and primitive platforms, which was previously missing in [v5.1.0] (see #3093) This has been released under a patch bump instead of a minor, since it's only been missing from Native-support.

Bugfixes

  • Added useTheme hook to named exports for react-primitives entrypoint (see #2982) thanks @jladuval!
  • Escape every CSS ident character necessary when converting component display names to class names (see #3102) thanks @kripod!

[v5.1.0] - 2020-04-07

New Functionality

  • Add shouldForwardProp API (almost the same as emotion's, just a slightly different usage pattern); styled-components/styled-components#3006

    Sometimes when composing multiple higher-order components together, it's possible to get into scenarios when multiple layers consume props by the same name. In the past we've introduced various workarounds for popular props like "as" but this power-user API allows for more granular customization of what props are passed down to descendant component children when using the styled() HOC wrapper.

    When combined with other APIs like .attrs() this becomes a very powerful constellation of abilities.

    Here's how you use it:

    const Comp = styled('div').withConfig({

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Commits
  • 2b85e9f 5.2.1
  • 683b668 v5.2.1
  • 710717a Merge pull request #3308 from Lazyuki/fix-toHaveStyle
  • cd3070b fix styles not being added when using toHaveStyle()
  • 0c02955 Enable new style rules can be inserted in the middle of existing sheet when r...
  • 26827b6 fix: Allow DISABLE_SPEEDY to be set to false (#3289)
  • e0286a1 Merge pull request #3285 from strozw/fix-benchmark
  • 9c77f2d Merge pull request #3294 from shannonrothe/master
  • c3e9da1 Fix wording src/packages/styled-components/base.js
  • b9f5341 update yarn.lock
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