* Hello 15.6 Release Candidate
**what is the change?:**
We update the versions of all associated React packages when bumping the
version of React.
**why make this change?:**
We want to publish a RC to give folks time to try out the latest version
before it's final.
Why bump the version of every other associated package?
It makes the dependency between them more clear.
There will be cases where we make a fix in React-DOM and it requires
changes in React core. In that case, it will be more clear to people
when we update the versions of both and they remain in sync.
**test plan:**
Visual inspection
**issue:**
https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/9398
* Update a couple more packages versions
**what is the change?:**
Updates version for 'react-dom-factories' package and 'react-addons'
template.
**why make this change?:**
We missed these in the previous commit, which was copying the approach
from https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/9828/files
**test plan:**
Visual inspection, and running the build
**issue:**
https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/9398
* Prepare `react-dom-factories` for publishing
**what is the change?:**
- copies the `React.DOM.*` factory helpers into the package and wraps
them with an IIFE
- set peerDependency on React to latest 15 version
**why make this change?:**
We are deprecating `React.DOM.*` and this provides a fallback option for
those using it.
We just copied the code in order to avoid a circular dependency, which
keeps complexity down since we are supporting every possible build
system.
**test plan:**
TODO -
1. Copy this into one of our fixtures using a UMD/AMD build and see if
it works there.
2. Do an initial publish of the package on npm and then pull it into
CRA, and try it there.
3. Try it in https://github.com/duncanbeevers/jade-react or some other
project that actually uses the `React.DOM.*` helpers, using the
related codemod.
**issue:**
https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/9398
* Fix lints and capitalization of 'reactDOMFactories'
**what is the change?:**
Fixing nits in capitalization, quotes, and defined globals
**why make this change?:**
To get CI passing, consistency, correctness
**test plan:**
see prev. commit
**issue:**
https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/9398
**what is the change?:**
`grep -r "react-addons-dom-factories" ./src` and the same in `./packages`
then `%s /react-addons-dom-factories/react-dom-factories/gc`
**why make this change?:**
React dom factories were never part of the 'addons' and we want to minimize the
whole 'addons' thing, since we are deprecating the `React.addons.*` API.
**test plan:**
`yarn test`
and manually look at the README that was updated.
**issue:**
https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/9398
Remove a comment saying `es6`, since this is potentially unclear. We aren't
contrasting to an es5 example here.
Thanks to @gaearon for catching this in review of
https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/9780
- Update examples to no longer use React.DOM
- Add package and documentation entries for react-addons-dom-factories
- Update dom-factories readme
- Set up proxy to intercept React.DOM usage
- Update ReactDOM children tests to use createElement
- Add more specific warning assertion for React DOM factories
- Do not use expectDev in ReactDOMFactories tests
* `react-addons-test-utils` -> `react-dom/test-utils`
Updating all references and docs on the `React.addons.TestUtils` and the
shallow renderer to refer to the correct targets.
Instead of:
```
const React = require('react');
// ...
React.addons.Testutils
// or
const ReactTestUtils = require('react-addons-test-utils');
```
we now show:
```
const ReactTestUtils = require('react-dom/test-utils');
```
And for shallow renderer, instead of:
```
const shallowRenderer = TestUtils.createRenderer();
```
we now show:
```
const shallowRenderer = require('react-test-renderer/shallow');
```
* Update the 'prev' and 'next' attributes of 'add-ons' docs
These flags are used to set arrow links to easily navigate through the
documents. They were wrong or missing in some of the 'add-ons' pages and
this bothered me when manually testing the updates from the previous
commit.
* Update syntax for instantiating shallow renderer
Missed this when updating the docs for the changes to shallow-renderer
in React 15.5.
* Fix pointers in addons docs
Thanks @bvaughn for catching this
* Make example of shallow renderer more consistent
We should show using the same variable names between code samples.
* Make names in example even more consistent
We should use the same variable name for the same thing across examples.
`renderer` -> `shallowRenderer`.
* Update docs to deprecate React<CSS>TransitionGroup
- removes link to the docs about `ReactCSSTransitionGroup` and
`ReactTransitionGroup` from the main navigation
- updates 'prev' and 'next' pointers to skip this page
- adds deprecation warning to the top of the page
- remove references to these modules from the packages README
- updates 'add-ons' main page to list this as a deprecated add-on
* Update `React.createClass` to `createReactClass` in the docs
The `React.createClass` method is being deprecated in favor of
`createReactClass`.
* Remove 'React.createClass' from top level API docs
It no longer makes sense to have a section for the 'createClass' method
in this page, since it won't be available as a top level method on
'React'.
I initially was going to pull the section about 'createClass' into a
separate page to add under 'addons' but it was short and duplicative of
the 'react-without-es6' docs. So I just linked to those.
* Remove *most* `React.PropTypes` from the docs
I am doing the docs for `context` in a separate commit because that case
was a bit less clear-cut.
We will no longer support `React.PropTypes` as a built-in feature of
React, and instead should direct folks to use the `PropTypes` project
that stands alone.
Rather than retaining the `React.PropTypes` examples and just revamping
them to show the use of the stand-alone `PropTypes` library with React,
it makes more sense to direct people to that project and reduce the
perceived API area and complexity of React core. The proper place to
document `PropTypes` is in the README or docs of that project, not in
React docs.
* Update `context` docs to not use `React.PropTypes`
We use `React.PropTypes` to define the `contextType` for the `context`
feature of React. It's unclear how this will work once `React.PropTypes`
is replaced by the external `PropTypes` library. Some options;
a) Deprecate `context`, either in v16 or shortly after. Seems reasonable
based on the intense warnings against using context that we have in the
docs -
https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/context.html#why-not-to-use-context
**Except** that probably some widely used libraries depend on it, like
`React-Router`.
b) Expect users will use external `PropTypes` library when defining
`contextTypes` and just don't do our `checkReactTypeSpec` against them
any more in v16.
c) Stop masking context and pass the whole context
unmasked everywhere. Worst option, do not recommend.
I went with `b` and assume that, for now, we will get users to use the
external `PropTypes` when defining context. I will update this PR if we
want a different approach.
* Remove 'addons' items from left nav, and deprecate 'addons' doc page
The plan:
[X] Remove links to 'addons' items from main navigation
[X] Add deprecation notices where appropriate, and update syntax to show
using the separate modules.
[ ] Update other references to 'React.addons' in docs. Coming in next
commit.
--- blocked but coming in future PRs
[ ] Link to a blog post describing the new locations of add-ons in the
deprecation notice on the '/docs/addons.html' page. Blocked until we
actually publish that blog post.
[ ] Move the docs for each add-on to the actual github repo where it now
lives.
[ ] Redirect the old add-ons doc permalinks to the docs in the separate
github repos for those modules.
[ ] Remove the old add-ons doc markdown files from React core docs.
* Remove references to `React.addons` from docs
Just misc. places where we referenced the 'addons' feature. All gone!
1. Moved react-addons-test-utils to react-dom/test-utils and added deprecation message.
2. Moved shallow renderer (previous accessible via TestUtils.createRenderer) to react-test-renderer/shallow and added deprecation message.
3. Updated READMEs for react-addons-test-utils and react-test-renderer
**What** and **Why**:
* When using npm version 2, `object-assign` and `fbjs` were not getting properly installed
* This PR adds `object-assign` and `fbjs` as explicit dependencies to both `react-test-renderer` and `react-addons`
(cherry picked from commit 7cd26024ce)
* Ensure lib/ is packaged for react-test-renderer
* Run npm pack from right working directory
We were running this on the original packages not the compiled ones, resulting in missing files
(cherry picked from commit 077d660a27)
This builds a `react-dom-fiber.js` bundle which exposes ReactDOMFiber.
This allows early experiments with the new Fiber reconciler.
I also expose it in the npm package through `react-dom/fiber`.
(cherry picked from commit f7e0db9a18)
This copies modules into three separate packages instead of
putting it all in React.
The overlap in shared and between renderers gets duplicated.
This allows the isomorphic package to stay minimal. It can also
be used as a direct dependency without much risk.
This also allow us to ship versions to each renderer independently
and we can ship renderers without updating the main react package
dependency.
(cherry picked from commit 0f004efce2)