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This feature release adds new development-mode safety checks for common errors (like poorly-written selectors), adds a workaround to fix crash errors when React-Redux hooks are imported into React Server Component files, and updates our hooks API docs page with improved explanations and updated links.
Changelog
Development Mode Checks for
useSelectorWe've had a number of users tell us over time that it's common to accidentally write selectors that have bad behavior and cause performance issues. The most common causes of this are either selectors that unconditionally return a new reference (such as
state => state.todos.map()without any memoization ), or selectors that actually return the entire root state (state => state).We've updated
useSelectorto add safety checks in development mode that warn if these incorrect behaviors are detected:useSelectorwill warn if the results are different referencesuseSelectorwill warn if the selector result is actually the entire rootstateBy default, these checks only run once the first time
useSelectoris called. This should provide a good balance between detecting possible issues, and keeping development mode execution performant without adding many unnecessary extra selector calls.If you want, you can configure this behavior globally by passing the enum flags directly to
<Provider>, or on a per-useSelectorbasis by passing an options object as the second argument:This goes along with the similar safety checks we've added to Reselect v5 alpha as well.
Context Changes
We're still trying to work out how to properly use Redux and React Server Components together. One possibility is using RTK Query's
createApito define data fetching endpoints, and using the generated thunks to fetch data in RSCs, but it's still an open question.However, users have reported that merely importing any React-Redux API in an RSC file causes a crash, because
React.createContextis not defined in RSC files. RTKQ's React-specificcreateApientry point imports React-Redux, so it's been unusable in RSCs.This release adds a workaround to fix that issue, by using a proxy wrapper around our singleton
ReactReduxContextinstance and lazily creating that instance on demand. In testing, this appears to both continue to work in all unit tests, and fixes the import error in an RSC environment. We'd appreciate further feedback in case this change does cause any issues for anyone!We've also tweaked the internals of the hooks to do checks for correct
<Provider>usage when using a custom context, same as the default context checks.Docs Updates
We've cleaned up some of the Hooks API reference page, and updated links to the React docs.
What's Changed
Full Changelog: v8.0.7...v8.1.0
This discussion was created from the release v8.1.0.
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