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1.0.3 (2025-11-21)

🐛 Bug Fixes

  • in-line docs, un-needed AbortController creation (#1291) (9b05be9)

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  • The following workspace dependencies were updated
    • devDependencies
      • @openfeature/web-sdk bumped from * to 1.7.2

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Summary of Changes

Hello @openfeaturebot, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request represents an automated release of the OpenFeature React SDK, advancing its version to 1.0.3. The update primarily incorporates a bug fix related to resource management and documentation, alongside a routine update to a development dependency, ensuring the SDK remains robust and up-to-date with its ecosystem.

Highlights

  • New Release: The OpenFeature React SDK has been released as version 1.0.3.
  • Bug Fix: This release includes a bug fix addressing in-line documentation and an unnecessary AbortController creation (issue fix: in-line docs, un-needed AbortController creation #1291).
  • Dependency Update: The development dependency for @openfeature/web-sdk has been updated to version 1.7.2.
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Code Review

This pull request is an automated release for react-sdk version 1.0.3. The changes include updating version numbers across package.json, .release-please-manifest.json, and README.md, and updating the CHANGELOG.md. The pinning of the @openfeature/web-sdk dev dependency is also a good improvement. The changes within this pull request are correct for a release.

While reviewing the code for this release, I noticed a couple of potential improvements in files that are not part of this pull request's diff. As I can only comment on changed lines, I'm noting them here for future consideration:

  • In packages/react/src/context/use-context-mutator.ts, the useCallback at line 37 has a dependency on options which is missing from its dependency array.
  • In packages/react/src/tracking/use-track.ts, the useCallback at line 22 uses client but does not list it in its dependency array.

These appear to be minor bugs related to React hooks dependencies that could be addressed in a future pull request.

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