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Update dependency @reduxjs/toolkit to v1.9.7 #9

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reduxjs/redux-toolkit (@​reduxjs/toolkit)

v1.9.7

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This bugfix release rewrites the RTKQ hook TS types to significantly improve TS perf.

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RTKQ TS Perf

A number of users had reported that Intellisense for RTKQ API objects was extremely slow (multiple seconds) - see discussion in #​3214 . We did some perf investigation on user-provided examples, and concluded that the biggest factor to slow RTKQ TS perf was the calculation of hook names like useGetPokemonQuery, which was generating a large TS union of types.

We've rewritten that hook names type calculation to use mapped types and a couple of intersections. In a specific user-provided stress test repo, it dropped TS calculation time by 60% (2600ms to 1000ms).

There's more potential work we can do to improve things, but this seems like a major perf improvement worth shipping now.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: reduxjs/redux-toolkit@v1.9.6...v1.9.7

v1.9.6

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This bugfix release adds a new dev-mode middleware to catch accidentally dispatching an action creator, adds a new listener middleware option around waiting for forks, adds a new option to update provided tags when updateQueryData is used, reworks internal types to better handle uses with TS declaration output, and fixes a variety of small issues.

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Action Creator Dev Check Middleware

RTK already includes dev-mode middleware that check for the common mistakes of accidentally mutating state and putting non-serializable values into state or actions.

Over the years we've also seen a semi-frequent error where users accidentally pass an action creator reference to dispatch, instead of calling it and dispatching the action it returns.

We've added another dev-mode middleware that specifically catches this error and warns about it.

Additional Options

The listener middleware's listenerApi.fork() method now has an optional autoJoin flag that can be used to keep the effect from finishing until all active forked tasks have completed.

updateQueryData now has an updateProvidedTags option that will force a recalculation of that endpoint's provided tags. It currently defaults to false, and we'll likely turn that to true in the next major.

Other Fixes

The builder.addCase method now throws an error if a type string is empty.

fetchBaseQuery now uses an alternate method to clone the original Request in order to work around an obscure Chrome bug.

The immutability middleware logic was tweaked to avoid a potential stack overflow.

Types Changes

The internal type imports have been reworked to try to fix "type portability" issues when used in combination with TS declaration outputs.

A couple additional types were exported to help with wrapping createAsyncThunk.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: reduxjs/redux-toolkit@v1.9.5...v1.9.6

v1.9.5

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This bugfix release includes notable improvements to TS type inference when using the enhancers option in configureStore, and updates the listener middleware to only check predicates if the dispatched value is truly an action object.

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Full Changelog: reduxjs/redux-toolkit@v1.9.4...v1.9.5

v1.9.4

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This 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.

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RTK Query Options Updates

Passing transformResponse as part of enhanceEndpoints can now override the TS type of the original data.

fetchBaseQuery now properly checks for a global responseHandler option.

Performance and Internals

RTK Query now uses Immer's original() to do comparisons inside of copyWithStructuralSharing, which should significantly speed up performance when applying changes from re-fetched data.

RTKQ's internal subscriptionUpdated action 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

Full Changelog: reduxjs/redux-toolkit@v1.9.3...v1.9.4

v1.9.3

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This release fixes a couple issues with the skip/skipToken options for query hooks, and makes a small perf tweak to serializing query args.

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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} or skipToken for a query with existing results will keep the data value (reflecting the last successful query), but currentData will 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 a WeakMap-based cache for query args to avoid re-serializing existing arg values.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: reduxjs/redux-toolkit@v1.9.2...v1.9.3


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