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An in-range update of react-dom is breaking the build 🚨 #68

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greenkeeper bot opened this issue May 24, 2018 · 1 comment
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An in-range update of react-dom is breaking the build 🚨 #68

greenkeeper bot opened this issue May 24, 2018 · 1 comment

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greenkeeper bot commented May 24, 2018

Version 16.4.0 of react-dom was just published.

Branch Build failing 🚨
Dependency react-dom
Current Version 16.3.2
Type dependency

This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build failed.

react-dom is a direct dependency of this project, and it is very likely causing it to break. If other packages depend on yours, this update is probably also breaking those in turn.

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Release Notes v16.4.0

React

React DOM

  • Add support for the Pointer Events specification. (@philipp-spiess in #12507)
  • Properly call getDerivedStateFromProps() regardless of the reason for re-rendering. (@acdlite in #12600 and #12802)
  • Fix a bug that prevented context propagation in some cases. (@gaearon in #12708)
  • Fix re-rendering of components using forwardRef() on a deeper setState(). (@gaearon in #12690)
  • Fix some attributes incorrectly getting removed from custom element nodes. (@airamrguez in #12702)
  • Fix context providers to not bail out on children if there's a legacy context provider above. (@gaearon in #12586)
  • Add the ability to specify propTypes on a context provider component. (@nicolevy in #12658)
  • Fix a false positive warning when using react-lifecycles-compat in <StrictMode>. (@bvaughn in #12644)
  • Warn when the forwardRef() render function has propTypes or defaultProps. (@bvaughn in #12644)
  • Improve how forwardRef() and context consumers are displayed in the component stack. (@sophiebits in #12777)
  • Change internal event names. This can break third-party packages that rely on React internals in unsupported ways. (@philipp-spiess in #12629)

React Test Renderer

  • Fix the getDerivedStateFromProps() support to match the new React DOM behavior. (@koba04 in #12676)
  • Fix a testInstance.parent crash when the parent is a fragment or another special node. (@gaearon in #12813)
  • forwardRef() components are now discoverable by the test renderer traversal methods. (@gaearon in #12725)
  • Shallow renderer now ignores setState() updaters that return null or undefined. (@koba04 in #12756)

React ART

  • Fix reading context provided from the tree managed by React DOM. (@acdlite in #12779)

React Call Return (Experimental)

  • This experiment was deleted because it was affecting the bundle size and the API wasn't good enough. It's likely to come back in the future in some other form. (@gaearon in #12820)

React Reconciler (Experimental)

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greenkeeper bot commented May 24, 2018

After pinning to 16.3.2 your tests are still failing. The reported issue might not affect your project. These imprecisions are caused by inconsistent test results.

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