[Snyk] Upgrade @reduxjs/toolkit from 1.9.3 to 1.9.4#5
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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @reduxjs/toolkit from 1.9.3 to 1.9.4.
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Release notes
Package name: @reduxjs/toolkit
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1.9.4 - 2023-04-17
- Test published artifacts in CI by @ markerikson in #3213
- Use Git revision in version and add Node CI examples by @ markerikson in #3258
- Add
- Add
- Use original instead of immer draft for perf by @ GeorchW in #3270
- enable enhanceEndpoints.transformResponse to override ResultType by @ dmitrigrabov in #2953
- Fix global
- reset internalState.currentSubscriptions on
- Bump deps and mark
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1.9.3 - 2023-02-21
- Revert "clear data on skip" back to its original behavior by @ markerikson in #3188
- Use a WeakMap cache for query arg serialization for perf by @ markerikson in #3193
from @reduxjs/toolkit GitHub release notesThis bugfix release includes tweaks to RTKQ options handling, tweaks for perf updates, dependency updates, and updates to our CI tooling.
Also, please check out our ongoing RTK 2.0 alpha releases! They have significant improvements to bundle size, ESM/CJS compatibility, TS typings, and reducer update performance. We're looking for real-world feedback on behavior, performance, and any issues you might run into.
Changelog
RTK Query Options Updates
Passing
transformResponseas part ofenhanceEndpointscan now override the TS type of the original data.fetchBaseQuerynow properly checks for a globalresponseHandleroption.Performance and Internals
RTK Query now uses Immer's
original()to do comparisons inside ofcopyWithStructuralSharing, which should significantly speed up performance when applying changes from re-fetched data.RTKQ's internal
subscriptionUpdatedaction is now marked as batchable.We've updated dependencies to Immer 9.0.21, Reselect 4.1.8, and Redux 4.2.1.
CI Updates
We've added a suite of example apps built with different frameworks such as CRA 4, CRA 5, Next, and Vite, as well as examples that check for compatibility in Node with CJS and ESM modes and with various TS module resolution modes.
What's Changed
arethetypeswrongautomated CLI check by @ markerikson in #3294attwCLI option to treat problems as non-errors by @ markerikson in #3316responseHandlerbeing used infetchBaseQueryby @ praxxis in #3137resetApiStateby @ phryneas in #3333subscriptionUpdatedas autobatched by @ markerikson in #3364Full Changelog: v1.9.3...v1.9.4
This release fixes a couple issues with the
skip/skipTokenoptions for query hooks, and makes a small perf tweak to serializing query args.Changelog
Skip Behavior
We made a change in v1.9.0 that tried to make some skip behavior more consistent, including clearing out the cached data. However, we had overlooked that our own docs actually said "skipping a query will keep the cached data", and several users pointed this out as they'd been relying on that behavior.
We've reverted that change. Now, setting
{skip: true}orskipTokenfor a query with existing results will keep thedatavalue (reflecting the last successful query), butcurrentDatawill be undefined (reflecting the current settings).We also identified and fixed an issue that could cause subscription entries to leak under a specific combination of timing and settings changes.
Query Arg Serialization Perf
RTKQ relies on serializing query arguments to serve as the cache keys, with the default using
JSON.stringify()+ some logic for sorting keys. There was a report that in some apps, large query arg objects could take a while to stringify and this was being done repeatedly. We've added aWeakMap-based cache for query args to avoid re-serializing existing arg values.What's Changed
Full Changelog: v1.9.2...v1.9.3
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