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v24.0.4

04 Feb 08:19
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24.0.4 (2024-02-04)

Bug Fixes

  • useDebouncedCallback: make invoked function to be updated with deps (#1510) (12658ee), closes #1357

v24.0.3

03 Feb 20:54
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24.0.3 (2024-02-03)

Bug Fixes

  • get rid of import alias as it still breaks everything around (#1509) (90e4f9d)

v24.0.2

21 Dec 11:29
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24.0.2 (2023-12-21)

Bug Fixes

  • lower engines requirements to ease usage for consumers (8bd29f7)

v24.0.1

20 Dec 23:13
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24.0.1 (2023-12-20)

Bug Fixes

  • change build so development and distributed imports match (6383cdd)

v24.0.0

20 Dec 16:42
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24.0.0 (2023-12-20)

Features

BREAKING CHANGES

  • Hooks are now distrubutes as JS built form TS with target ESNext and ESM module resolution. There is no more sense to distribute CJS version as package is ESM-only.

Consequent of above - no more esm and cjs subfolders - hooks are importable from index.js or its own directory which don't have a prefix anymore, thanks to exports directive. All of below examples will lead to same result, choose any on your taste:

import { useFirstMountState } from '@react-hookz/web';
import { useFirstMountState } from '@react-hookz/web/';
import { useFirstMountState } from '@react-hookz/web/useFirstMountState/';
import { useFirstMountState } from '@react-hookz/web/useFirstMountState/index.js';
Thought is seems not to have subfolder, it is only due to exports directive, in real it is
@react-hookz/web/dist/useFirstMountState/index.js.

Pakage uses imports directive to define path alias #root - it stays so even in distributed code, thus, some may be affected in case their bundler configured to somehow handle such alias. Those developer shoud configure import rewriter not to handle node_modules or @react-hookz/web package exclusively.

Side-effect for current PR - documentation is broken, as storybook 6 is not working within ESM packages and I'm planning to switch to another domenting engine anyway.

v23.1.0

30 Jun 06:39
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23.1.0 (2023-06-30)

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v23.0.1

24 May 13:33
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23.0.1 (2023-05-24)

Bug Fixes

  • useThrottleCallback: Cleared timeout on unmount (#1173) (8681ad8)

v23.0.0

23 Mar 11:33
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23.0.0 (2023-03-23)

BREAKING CHANGES

  • useSafeState hook is removed

v22.0.0

05 Jan 13:45
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22.0.0 (2023-01-05)

Features

  • rename all hook implementation files to index.ts (#1065) (34c36f2)
  • After some reconsideration - cjs bundle is back! At the moment of time pure ESM requires too much hustle around it therefore we decided to bring CJS back

BREAKING CHANGES

  • all current hook implementation fies renamed to index to allow usage of directory imports and avoid redundant reexporting.
    Such change breaks previous direct imports, but simplifies import string and solves redundant hook name duplication.

4ex:

// previously
import { useUpdate } from "@react-hookz/web/useUpdate/useUpdate"

// now
import { useUpdate } from "@react-hookz/web/useUpdate"

v21.0.0

04 Jan 12:49
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21.0.0 (2023-01-04)

Features

  • Drop es5 versions support, leave only ESNext (#963) (5a622af)

BREAKING CHANGES

  • CJS ES5 and ESM ES5 versions are removed from distribution, leaving only ESM ESNext version.

We understand that this change can break existing pipelines for some developers, but such move eases library maintenance and is one of several moves towards module package. Address Usage docs to actualize your pipeline if needed.

This change is one of several braking changes regarding distribution and package usage.

Sorry for any inconvenience.