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Bump react-router from 4.1.1 to 5.0.1 #3

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Bumps react-router from 4.1.1 to 5.0.1.

Release notes

Sourced from react-router's releases.

v5.0.1

Changes

Bugfixes:

  • Fixed display name for router context consumer and provider (6a99c93)
  • Fixed infinite loop caused by Redirect in some scenarios (017f692 and 2ce1d32)
  • Fixed license issue for react context polyfill (f9849c8, then 992af48)
  • Fixed Redirect throwing an exception in StaticRouter without context (3ccbd19)
  • Fixed regression in matchPath that caused an exception for empty paths (7bd1407)
  • Fixed page reload when an exception was thrown in Link onClick (82ce94c)
  • Fixed warning about createRef or useRef values in wrappedComponentRef when using withRouter() (56c829b)
  • Fixed withRouter() wrapped component inside NavLink not working properly (a38ef04)
  • Fixed CJS build - previously, incorrect exports were emitted (caa9950)

Changes:

  • Reduced component depth in withRouter() HOC. (10d78bb)
  • Changed misleading warning when withRouter is used outside a Router (10d78bb)
  • Reduced install size and bundle size by switching to mini-create-react-context (992af48)

Thanks to @​StringEpsilon for putting this list together. Enjoy!

v5.0.0

Note: While this does have a major version bump, it is actually a minor release. We screwed up some of the dependency version selection in 4.3.1, which necessitated a major bump. See this blog post for details.

⚠️ Upgrade Warning ⚠️

Please ensure you have upgraded both react-router and react-router-dom (react-router-native for RN users) to the exact same version. If different versions of those two packages are in your application, you will get errors when using <Link> and other react-router-dom-specific components. You can ensure you have the correct versions of both packages in your app using npm ls react-router react-router-dom.

Breaking Changes

  • Since the old context API is no longer used, any access to the old context will fail. Use of the react router context is not supported, please use withRouter() or a <Route/> instead.
  • Due to the new context API, mixing of imports will now result in an exception:
// Be careful, this won't work anymore!
import BrowserRouter from 'react-router-dom/BrowserRouter';
import { Route } from 'react-router-dom';

<BrowserRouter>
  <Route />
</BrowserRouter>

Refactor as follows:

// These are both from the same build and use the same context object
// so there won't be a mismatch :)
</tr></table> ... (truncated)
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