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This PR contains the following updates:
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Read the React 19.2 release post for more information.
New React Features
<Activity>: A new API to hide and restore the UI and internal state of its children.useEffectEventis a React Hook that lets you extract non-reactive logic into an Effect Event.cacheSignal(for RSCs) lets your know when thecache()lifetime is over.New React DOM Features
resume: to resume a prerender to a stream.resumeAndPrerender: to resume a prerender to HTML.resumeToPipeableStream: to resume a prerender to a stream.resumeAndPrerenderToNodeStream: to resume a prerender to HTML.prerenderAPIs to return apostponedstate that can be passed to theresumeAPIs.Notable changes
<ViewTransition>Component. React will batch as much reveals as possible before the first paint while trying to hit popular first-contentful paint metrics.prerender,renderToReadableStream) to server-side-rendering APIs for Node.js:IDs generated by useIdAll Changes
React
<Activity />was developed over many years, starting beforeClassComponent.setState(@acdlite @sebmarkbage and many others)%oplaceholder (@eps1lon #34198)useDeferredValueloop in popstate event (@acdlite #32821)useDeferredValue(@acdlite #34376)cacheSignal(@sebmarkbage #33557)React DOM
:for IDs generated byuseId(@sebmarkbage, @eps1lon: #32001, #33342#33099, #33422)nonceto be used on hoistable styles (@Andarist #32461)React.useinsideReact.lazy-ed Component (@hi-ogawa #33941)progressiveChunkSizeoption for server-side-rendering APIs (@sebmarkbage #33027)React Server Components
<img>and<link>using hints before they're rendered (@sebmarkbage #34604)filterStackFrame(@eps1lon #33707)React Reconciler
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