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chore(deps): update dependency @vitejs/plugin-react to v4.3.4 #125
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This PR contains the following updates:
4.2.1
->4.3.4
Release Notes
vitejs/vite-plugin-react (@vitejs/plugin-react)
v4.3.4
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Add Vite 6 to peerDependencies range
Vite 6 is highly backward compatible, not much to add!
Force Babel to output spec compliant import attributes #386
The default was an old spec (
with type: "json"
). We now enforce spec compliant (with { type: "json" }
)v4.3.3
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React Compiler runtimeModule option removed
React Compiler was updated to accept a
target
option andruntimeModule
was removed. vite-plugin-react will still detectruntimeModule
for backwards compatibility.When using a custom
runtimeModule
ortarget !== '19'
, the plugin will not try to pre-optimizereact/compiler-runtime
dependency.The react-compiler-runtime is now available on npm can be used instead of the local shim for people using the compiler with React < 19.
Here is the configuration to use the compiler with React 18 and correct source maps in development:
v4.3.2
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Ignore directive sourcemap error #369
v4.3.1
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Fix support for React Compiler with React 18
The previous version made this assumption that the compiler was only usable with React 19, but it's possible to use it with React 18 and a custom
runtimeModule
: https://gist.github.com/poteto/37c076bf112a07ba39d0e5f0645fec43When using a custom
runtimeModule
, the plugin will not try to pre-optimizereact/compiler-runtime
dependency.Reminder: Vite expect code outside of
node_modules
to be ESM, so you will need to update the gist withimport React from 'react'
.v4.3.0
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Fix support for React compiler
Don't set
retainLines: true
when the React compiler is used. This creates whitespace issues and the compiler is modifying the JSX too much to get correct line numbers after that. If you want to use the React compiler and get back correct line numbers for tools like vite-plugin-react-click-to-component to work, you should update your config to something like:Support HMR for class components
This is a long overdue and should fix some issues people had with HMR when migrating from CRA.
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