Switches to requiring React 18 and Redux Toolkit 2.0 / Redux 5.0
Updates the packaging for better ESM/CJS compatibility and modernizes the build output
Updates the options for dev mode checks in useSelector
Adds a new React Server Components artifact that throws on use, to better indicate compat issues
This release has breaking changes.
This release is part of a wave of major versions of all the Redux packages: Redux Toolkit 2.0, Redux core 5.0, React-Redux 9.0, Reselect 5.0, and Redux Thunk 3.0.
[!NOTE]
The Redux core, Reselect, and Redux Thunk packages are included as part of Redux Toolkit, and RTK users do not need to manually upgrade them - you'll get them as part of the upgrade to RTK 2.0. (If you're not using Redux Toolkit yet, please start migrating your existing legacy Redux code to use Redux Toolkit today!)
React-Redux is a separate, package, but we expect you'll be upgrading them together.
React-Redux 7.x and 8.x worked with all versions of React that had hooks (16.8+, 17.x, 18.x). However, React-Redux v8 used React 18's new useSyncExternalStore hook. In order to maintain backwards compatibility with older React versions, we used the use-sync-external-store "shim" package that provided an official userland implementation of the useSyncExternalStore hook when used with React 16 or 17. This meant that if you were using React 18, there were a few hundred extra bytes of shim code being imported even though it wasn't needed.
For React-Redux v9, we're switching so that React 18 is now required! This both simplifies the maintenance burden on our side (fewer versions of React to test against), and also lets us drop the extra bytes because we can import useSyncExternalStore directly.
React 18 has been out for a year and a half, and other libraries like React Query are also switching to require React 18 in their next major version. This seems like a reasonable time to make that switch.
Similarly, React-Redux now depends on Redux core v5 for updated TS types (but not runtime behavior). We strongly encourage all Redux users to be using Redux Toolkit, which already includes the Redux core. Redux Toolkit 2.0 comes with Redux core 5.0 built in.
ESM/CJS Package Compatibility
The biggest theme of the Redux v5 and RTK 2.0 releases is trying to get "true" ESM package publishing compatibility in place, while still supporting CJS in the published package.
The primary build artifact is now an ESM file, dist/react-redux.mjs. Most build tools should pick this up. There's also a CJS artifact, and a second copy of the ESM file named react-redux.legacy-esm.js to support Webpack 4 (which does not recognize the exports field in package.json). There's also two special-case artifacts: an "alternate renderers" artifact that should be used for any renderer other than ReactDOM or React Native (such as the ink React CLI renderer), and a React Server Components artifact that throws when any import is used (since using hooks or context would error anyway in an RSC environment). Additionally, all of the build artifacts now live under ./dist/ in the published package.
Previous releases actually shipped separate individual transpiled source files - the build artifacts are now pre-bundled, same as the rest of the Redux libraries.
Modernized Build Output
We now publish modern JS syntax targeting ES2020, including optional chaining, object spread, and other modern syntax. If you need to . If you need to target older browsers, please transpile the packages yourself (or use the legacy-esm build artifact for ES2017).
Build Tooling
We're now building the package using https://github.com/egoist/tsup. We also now include sourcemaps for the ESM and CJS artifacts.
Dropping UMD Builds
Redux has always shipped with UMD build artifacts. These are primarily meant for direct import as script tags, such as in a CodePen or a no-bundler build environment.
We've dropped those build artifacts from the published package, on the grounds that the use cases seem pretty rare today.
There's now a react-redux.browser.mjs file in the package that can be loaded from a CDN like Unpkg.
If you have strong use cases for us continuing to include UMD build artifacts, please let us know!
To address that, we've added a new entry point with a "react-server" condition. Every export in that file will throw an error as soon as it's called, to help catch this mistake earlier.
Dev Mode Checks Updated
In v8.1.0, we updated useSelector to accept an options object containing options to check for selectors that always calculate new values, or that always return the root state.
We've renamed the noopCheck option to identityFunctionCheck for clarity. We've also changed the structure of the options object to be:
Higher Order Components have been discouraged in the React ecosystem over the last few years. However, we still include the connect API. It's now in maintenance mode and not in active development.
As described in the React legacy docs on HOCs, one quirk of HOCs is needing to copy over static methods to the wrapper component. The hoist-non-react-statics package has been the standard tool to do that.
We've inlined a copy of hoist-non-react-statics and removed the package dep, and confirmed that this improves tree-shaking.
We've also done the same with the react-is package as well, which was also only used by connect.
This should have no user-facing effects.
TypeScript Support
We've dropped support for TS 4.6 and earlier, and our support matrix is now TS 4.7+.
What's Changed
Update packaging, build config, and entry points for v9 by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2038
Add stack to dev mode checks by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2064
add an extra entrypoint for React Server Components by @phryneas in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2062
Inline hoist-non-react-statics to eliminate a dep and help shaking by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2066
Make context typing more accurate by @EskiMojo14 in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2041
Fix uSES imports and run against RTK CI examples by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2070
Copy CI setup for RTK examples by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2072
Fix useSelector() in combination with lazy loaded components breaks with react v18 (#1977) by @jeroenpx in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2068
Actually add sideEffects: "false" to package.json in v9 by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2079
Inline react-is utils to fix tree-shaking in 9.0 by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2085
Rename noopCheck to identityFunctionCheck by @aryaemami59 in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2091
Use scoped JSX for React types by @markerikson in https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/pull/2092
Full Changelog: https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/compare/v8.1.2...v9.0.0