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chore(deps): bump reselect from 4.1.8 to 5.1.0 #2882

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Bumps reselect from 4.1.8 to 5.1.0.

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v5.1.0

This minor release:

  • Adds a new createSelector.withTypes<RootState>() and createStructuredSelector.withTypes<RootState>() API
  • Deprecates the TypedStructuredSelectorCreator type introduced in 5.0
  • Aims to reduce false positives in identityFunctionCheck by only running if the output selector is passed one argument
  • Fixes a bug with weakMapMemoize's resultEqualityCheck when used with a primitive result.

withTypes

Most commonly, selectors will accept the root state of a Redux store as their first argument. withTypes allows you to specify what that first argument will be ahead of creating the selector, meaning it doesn't have to be specified.

// previously
export const selectPostById = createSelector(
  [
    (state: RootState) => state.posts.entities,
    (state: RootState, id: number) => id,
  ],
  (entities, id) => entities[id],
);
// now
export const createAppSelector = createSelector.withTypes<RootState>();
export const selectPostById = createAppSelector(
[(state) => state.posts.entities, (state, id: number) => id],
(entities, id) => entities[id],
);

Known limitations

Due to a Typescript issue, inference of the output selector's parameters only works with withTypes when using an array of input selectors.

If using the variadic version, you can either wrap your input selectors in an array instance (as above), or annotate the parameters manually.

export const createAppSelector = createSelector.withTypes<RootState>();
export const selectPostById = createAppSelector(
(state) => state.posts.entities,
(state, id: number) => id,
// parameters cannot be inferred, so need annotating
(entities: Record<number, Post>, id: number) => entities[id],
);

What's Changed

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Commits
  • f7e5b73 Release 5.1.0
  • d67d01a add version plugin
  • 978ef3c Merge pull request #668 from aryaemami59/bump-vitest
  • a39fe9e Merge pull request #678 from aryaemami59/createStructuredSelector-withTypes
  • 1368970 Change version to 5.0.2 to workaround CI issue
  • 025c1a4 Remove TypedStructuredSelectorCreator from docs
  • 140f38f Remove createStructuredAppSelector.ts from examples
  • 73e45f7 Remove TypedStructuredSelectorCreator from README
  • 9b4b7ac Add todo comments to remove certain test blocks
  • 7f1588c Modify JSDocs for TypedStructuredSelectorCreator
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view
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This version was pushed to npm by eskimojo, a new releaser for reselect since your current version.


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Bumps [reselect](https://github.com/reduxjs/reselect) from 4.1.8 to 5.1.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/reduxjs/reselect/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/reduxjs/reselect/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](reduxjs/reselect@v4.1.8...v5.1.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: reselect
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
...

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@jenniferarnesen jenniferarnesen deleted the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/master/reselect-5.1.0 branch January 23, 2024 08:33
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