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Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.65.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.66.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.64.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.64.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
Getting Started documentation
React Native 0.66 announcement
You can now view the differences between different versions of C++ applications using a special version of React Native Upgrade Helper.
Upgrade helper does not yet support C# projects or projects using experimental features. It is recommended to generate a new project using react-native-windows-init
for projects not supported by Upgrade Helper.
Fast Hermes in debug builds: We previously used debug builds of Hermes when you built your application in a debug configuration. We've heard feedback that this impacted usability, and now use an optimized JS engine regardless of whether your application is running in release or debug.
Lower power consumption when using timers: Long running timers, such as those set by setInterval()
, previously required RNW to do work every frame. We've fixed this, to let your application sleep until wake-up time.
Better error UI: Your bundle failing to load previously showed a blank screen, requiring debugging your application to get actionable feedback. We now show a native redbox UI with the JavaScript exception.
Windows 10 SDK version 10.0.19041.0: We now use the latest Windows SDK, included with Visual Studio. Note that you may still need to install previous SDKs to use community modules that have not yet updated.
Hermes sampling profiler: In addition to heap space, you can now profile Hermes CPU usage via a sampling profiler.
Improved responsiveness with expensive callbacks: We now coalesce events for layout and pointer movement to ensure your application stays responsive if JavaScript callbacks are expensive.
More accessibility roles: We've added support for the togglebutton
and header
accessibility roles.
Autolinking support for more community modules: React Native Windows has long-supported autolinking, but not all community modules for Windows were built to be compatible. Autolinking now has a heuristic to link any NPM dependencies that are likely Windows community modules.
Native console redirection: You can now redirect the output of the JavaScript console
object using the ReactInstanceSettings::NativeLogger
property.
JSValue XAML conversion helpers: We've added additional helpers to JSValueXaml.h
to make it easier to write ViewManagers that serialize XAML types.
Greater BackHandler control: You can now control whether to handle back events via the React Native BackHandler, or in native code, using QuirkSettings::SetBackHandlerKind
.
Bug-fixes and improvements: We've made many more fixes across the platform. Expect less crashes, more correct behavior, and more quality of life improvements for developers.
Removal of Picker, DatePicker, PickerWindows: The various versions of Picker were previously deprecated as part of lean-core efforts. These components are removed in 0.66. The @react-native-community/datetimepicker
and @react-native-picker/picker
community modules can be used for the same functionality.
UseExperimentalNuget configuration: Projects using the Microsoft.ReactNative
NuGet package should now declare UseExperimentalNuget
in their ExperimentalFeatures.props
file instead of their vcxproj
or csproj
file.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.65.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.64.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is a preview of the next version of react-native-windows. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.66.0-preview.1.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.65.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.64.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is a preview of the next version of react-native-windows. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.66.0-preview.1.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.65.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.64.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is a preview of the next version of react-native-windows. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.66.0-preview.1.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is a preview of the next version of react-native-windows. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.66.0-preview.1.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.64.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.65.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is a preview of the next version of react-native-windows. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.66.0-preview.1.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
This is patch release of react-native-windows, fixing bugs or adding non-breaking enhancements. To see a summary of changes in this major release, see release notes for React Native Windows 0.64.0.
Published by rnbot about 3 years ago
We're excited to release our first preview build of react-native-windows
0.66! There have been many changes to both react-native-windows
and react-native
itself and we would love your feedback on anything that doesn't work as expected.
You can view the differences between different versions of C++ applications using a special version of React Native Upgrade Helper.
Upgrade helper does not yet support C# projects or projects using experimental features. It is recommended to generate a new project using react-native-windows-init
for projects not supported by Upgrade Helper.
Fast Hermes in debug builds: We previously used debug builds of Hermes when you built your application in a debug configuration. We've heard feedback that this impacted usability, and now use an optimized JS engine regardless of whether your application is running in release or debug.
Lower power consumption when using timers: Long running timers, such as those set by setInterval()
, previously required RNW to do work every frame. We've fixed this, to let your application sleep until wake-up time.
Better error UI: Your bundle failing to load previously showed a blank screen, requiring debugging your application to get actionable feedback. We now show a native redbox UI with the JavaScript exception.
Windows 10 SDK version 10.0.19041.0: We now use the latest Windows SDK, included with Visual Studio. Note that you may still need to install previous SDKs to use community modules that have not yet updated.
Hermes sampling profiler: In addition to heap space, you can now profile Hermes CPU usage via a sampling profiler.
Improved responsiveness with expensive callbacks: We now coalesce events for layout and pointer movement to ensure your application stays responsive if JavaScript callbacks are expensive.
More accessibility roles: We've added support for the togglebutton
and header
accessibility roles.
Autolinking support for more community modules: React Native Windows has long-supported autolinking, but not all community modules for Windows were built to be compatible. Autolinking now has a heuristic to link any NPM dependencies that are likely Windows community modules.
Native console redirection: You can now redirect the output of the JavaScript console
object using the ReactInstanceSettings::NativeLogger
property.
JSValue XAML conversion helpers: We've added additional helpers to JSValueXaml.h
to make it easier to write ViewManagers that serialize XAML types.
Greater BackHandler control: You can now control whether to handle back events via the React Native BackHandler, or in native code, using QuirkSettings::SetBackHandlerKind
.
Bug-fixes and improvements: We've made many more fixes across the platform. Expect less crashes, more correct behavior, and more quality of life improvements for developers.
Removal of Picker, DatePicker, PickerWindows: The various versions of Picker were previously deprecated as part of lean-core efforts. These components are removed in 0.66. The @react-native-community/datetimepicker
and @react-native-picker/picker
community modules can be used for the same functionality.
UseExperimentalNuget configuration: Projects using the Microsoft.ReactNative
NuGet package should now declare UseExperimentalNuget
in their ExperimentalFeatures.props
file instead of their vcxproj
or csproj
file.