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Bumps the npm-minor-patch group with 12 updates in the /frontend directory:

Package From To
i18next 26.3.0 26.3.6
ol 10.9.0 10.10.0
pmtiles 4.4.1 4.5.0
react 19.2.6 19.2.8
react-dom 19.2.6 19.2.8
react-router-dom 7.16.0 7.18.2
@biomejs/biome 2.4.16 2.5.8
@playwright/test 1.60.0 1.62.1
@testing-library/user-event 14.6.1 14.6.4
@vitejs/plugin-react 6.0.2 6.0.5
vite 8.0.14 8.2.1
vitest 4.1.7 4.1.10

Updates i18next from 26.3.0 to 26.3.6

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v26.3.6

  • fix: allow TypeScript 7 in the optional typescript peer dependency range (^5 || ^6 || ^7). With typescript@7.0.2 in a project, npm install failed with an ERESOLVE peer conflict. The published types are TS7-compatible as-is: every test/typescript suite produces identical results under 6.0 and 7.0.2. Reported in react-i18next#1927, thanks @​andikapradanaarif.

v26.3.5

  • fix: $t() nesting options blocks that span multiple lines are now parsed. nest() decided where the nested key ends by testing match[1] with /{.*}/, whose dot does not cross line breaks — so a $t(key, { ... }) options object containing a newline was treated as having no options, mis-split as formatters, and the nested lookup ran without its options (placeholders stayed unresolved). The nesting regexp itself already matches newlines inside $t(...); adding the s (dotAll) flag makes multiline options behave like the single-line form. Thanks @​spokodev (#2440).
  • fix: getUsedParamsDetails (the returnDetails: true path) no longer mutates the passed replace object. It wrote count straight onto options.replace so the returned usedParams would include it — a caller reusing one replace object across t() calls then carried a stale count into later interpolations (e.g. a previous call's count: 5 rendered instead of the current call's value). The details are now built from a copy; usedParams still includes count. Thanks @​spokodev (#2441).
  • fix: with the default skipOnVariables: true + escapeValue: true, a {{placeholder}} carried inside an interpolated value now stays literal even when the value contains escapable characters. The skip logic advanced the regex lastIndex by the raw value length, but the escaped text written into the string is longer, so lastIndex landed inside the inserted value and a trailing {{placeholder}} in it got interpolated — leaking another in-scope variable that should have stayed literal (values without escapable characters were already skipped correctly). The advance now uses the escaped length that is actually written, and the regex-safe $-doubling is applied only at the String.replace call so it can't distort the length arithmetic. Thanks @​spokodev (#2442).

v26.3.4

  • fix(security): deepExtend (used by addResourceBundle(..., deep, overwrite)) no longer recurses into inherited properties. It checked key existence with the in operator, which walks the prototype chain, so a source key matching an inherited built-in (e.g. hasOwnProperty, toString) caused recursion into the shared Object.prototype function and, with overwrite: true, could overwrite e.g. Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call with a non-callable value — corrupting a shared built-in process-wide (DoS). Existence is now checked with Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call, so such keys are copied as plain own data instead. This complements the existing __proto__/constructor guard and is also strictly more correct for an own-property merge. Only affects applications that pass attacker-controlled data with deep: true and overwrite: true; no standard backend/integration does this. Distinct from CVE-2026-48713 / CVE-2026-48714 (different packages, setPath mechanism). Thanks to zx (Jace) for the responsible disclosure.

v26.3.3

  • fix(types): selector t($ => $.arr, { returnObjects: true, context }) on a JSON array of heterogeneous objects now preserves each element's full shape (e.g. { transKey1: string; transKey2: string }[]) instead of collapsing to a union of partial element types. Two type-level causes: (1) FilterKeys evaluated the whole array element type at once, so keyof (A | B) only saw the keys common to every element — it now distributes over the object union and filters each element independently; (2) when TypeScript merges mismatched array element types it injects phantom optional undefined keys (e.g. transKey1_withContext?: undefined on elements that don't define it), which the context-detection helpers mistook for real context variants — they now skip keys typed as undefined. Also adds a dedicated context + returnObjects: true selector overload using const Fn + ReturnType<Fn>, so Target is no longer collapsed to unknown via ApplyTarget. Resolves Problem 1 of #2398 (Problem 2 was already fixed on master). Thanks @​sauravgupta-dotcom (#2438). Fixes #2398.

v26.3.2

  • fix: chained formatters with a parenthesised option that contains the format separator (e.g. join(separator: ', ')) now work at any position in the chain, not just first. Previously the comma-in-parens reassembly only repaired formats[0], so {{v, uppercase, join(separator: ', ')}} split the join(...) option on the inner comma and never rejoined it, producing corrupt output. Replaced the first-position-only repair with a position-independent pass that re-joins fragments until each open paren closes. Thanks @​spokodev (#2437).

v26.3.1

  • fix(types): t() with a keyPrefix no longer pollutes its return type with sibling keys' values. A regression in 26.3.0 — the [Res] extends [never] guards added to KeysBuilderWithReturnObjects / KeysBuilderWithoutReturnObjects turned the builders into deferred conditional types, so KeyPrefix<Ns> stopped resolving to a literal union and keyPrefix inference widened to the whole namespace. Symptom: useTranslation(ns, { keyPrefix: 'a.b' }) then t('title') would resolve to '<a.b>.title' | '<other.path>.title' | ... instead of just the scoped value. Affected every react-i18next user using keyPrefix. Restored to the eager 26.2.0 form. The same-namespace conflict handling from #2434 still works via _DropConflictKeys at the merge layer (in options.d.ts). Thanks @​aaronrosenthal (#2436).
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26.3.6

  • fix: allow TypeScript 7 in the optional typescript peer dependency range (^5 || ^6 || ^7). With typescript@7.0.2 in a project, npm install failed with an ERESOLVE peer conflict. The published types are TS7-compatible as-is: every test/typescript suite produces identical results under 6.0 and 7.0.2. Reported in react-i18next#1927, thanks @​andikapradanaarif.

26.3.5

  • fix: $t() nesting options blocks that span multiple lines are now parsed. nest() decided where the nested key ends by testing match[1] with /{.*}/, whose dot does not cross line breaks — so a $t(key, { ... }) options object containing a newline was treated as having no options, mis-split as formatters, and the nested lookup ran without its options (placeholders stayed unresolved). The nesting regexp itself already matches newlines inside $t(...); adding the s (dotAll) flag makes multiline options behave like the single-line form. Thanks @​spokodev (#2440).
  • fix: getUsedParamsDetails (the returnDetails: true path) no longer mutates the passed replace object. It wrote count straight onto options.replace so the returned usedParams would include it — a caller reusing one replace object across t() calls then carried a stale count into later interpolations (e.g. a previous call's count: 5 rendered instead of the current call's value). The details are now built from a copy; usedParams still includes count. Thanks @​spokodev (#2441).
  • fix: with the default skipOnVariables: true + escapeValue: true, a {{placeholder}} carried inside an interpolated value now stays literal even when the value contains escapable characters. The skip logic advanced the regex lastIndex by the raw value length, but the escaped text written into the string is longer, so lastIndex landed inside the inserted value and a trailing {{placeholder}} in it got interpolated — leaking another in-scope variable that should have stayed literal (values without escapable characters were already skipped correctly). The advance now uses the escaped length that is actually written, and the regex-safe $-doubling is applied only at the String.replace call so it can't distort the length arithmetic. Thanks @​spokodev (#2442).

26.3.4

  • fix(security): deepExtend (used by addResourceBundle(..., deep, overwrite)) no longer recurses into inherited properties. It checked key existence with the in operator, which walks the prototype chain, so a source key matching an inherited built-in (e.g. hasOwnProperty, toString) caused recursion into the shared Object.prototype function and, with overwrite: true, could overwrite e.g. Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call with a non-callable value — corrupting a shared built-in process-wide (DoS). Existence is now checked with Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call, so such keys are copied as plain own data instead. This complements the existing __proto__/constructor guard and is also strictly more correct for an own-property merge. Only affects applications that pass attacker-controlled data with deep: true and overwrite: true; no standard backend/integration does this. Distinct from CVE-2026-48713 / CVE-2026-48714 (different packages, setPath mechanism). See advisory GHSA-6jcc-5g8w-32mx, CVSS 5.9 (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:H). Thanks to zx (Jace) @​manus-use for the responsible disclosure.

26.3.3

  • fix(types): selector t($ => $.arr, { returnObjects: true, context }) on a JSON array of heterogeneous objects now preserves each element's full shape (e.g. { transKey1: string; transKey2: string }[]) instead of collapsing to a union of partial element types. Two type-level causes: (1) FilterKeys evaluated the whole array element type at once, so keyof (A | B) only saw the keys common to every element — it now distributes over the object union and filters each element independently; (2) when TypeScript merges mismatched array element types it injects phantom optional undefined keys (e.g. transKey1_withContext?: undefined on elements that don't define it), which the context-detection helpers mistook for real context variants — they now skip keys typed as undefined. Also adds a dedicated context + returnObjects: true selector overload using const Fn + ReturnType<Fn>, so Target is no longer collapsed to unknown via ApplyTarget. Resolves Problem 1 of #2398 (Problem 2 was already fixed on master). Thanks @​sauravgupta-dotcom (#2438). Fixes #2398.

26.3.2

  • fix: chained formatters with a parenthesised option that contains the format separator (e.g. join(separator: ', ')) now work at any position in the chain, not just first. Previously the comma-in-parens reassembly only repaired formats[0], so {{v, uppercase, join(separator: ', ')}} split the join(...) option on the inner comma and never rejoined it, producing corrupt output. Replaced the first-position-only repair with a position-independent pass that re-joins fragments until each open paren closes. Thanks @​spokodev (#2437).

26.3.1

  • fix(types): t() with a keyPrefix no longer pollutes its return type with sibling keys' values. A regression in 26.3.0 — the [Res] extends [never] guards added to KeysBuilderWithReturnObjects / KeysBuilderWithoutReturnObjects turned the builders into deferred conditional types, so KeyPrefix<Ns> stopped resolving to a literal union and keyPrefix inference widened to the whole namespace. Symptom: useTranslation(ns, { keyPrefix: 'a.b' }) then t('title') would resolve to '<a.b>.title' | '<other.path>.title' | ... instead of just the scoped value. Affected every react-i18next user using keyPrefix. Restored to the eager 26.2.0 form. The same-namespace conflict handling from #2434 still works via _DropConflictKeys at the merge layer (in options.d.ts). Thanks @​aaronrosenthal (#2436).
Commits
  • e1c60d4 26.3.6
  • 04da43e fix: allow typescript 7 in optional peerDependencies range (react-i18next#1927)
  • 8eed4ac build
  • 573ae73 26.3.5
  • cc54b05 docs(changelog): 26.3.5 — multiline $t() options, replace mutation, escaped-l...
  • 3180d67 fix: skip interpolation of placeholders inside escaped values (#2442)
  • d16f5a2 fix: stop mutating the passed replace object when returning details (#2441)
  • bed56c1 fix: parse $t() nesting options block that spans multiple lines (#2440)
  • c19e458 docs(changelog): link GHSA advisory for deepExtend fix
  • 7bb87d0 docs(changelog): reference security advisory for deepExtend fix
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Updates ol from 10.9.0 to 10.10.0

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v10.10.0

10.10.0

The 10.10 release brings improvements throughout the library — from tile and vector rendering to sources, formats and interactions. The highlights are

  • Text support in the WebGL vector renderers, plus stale tile handling for WebGL tile layers
  • Smoother tile rendering: instead of clipping and redrawing full tiles, only the remainders of lower zoom levels are drawn
  • WMTS and OGC tile grids now honor the advertised tile matrix set limits, so no tiles are requested outside a layer's data extent
  • GeoZarr gains selection of non-spatial dimensions, e.g. for time series
  • Text along lines honors offsetX and is split into graphemes, so ligatures are no longer cut apart
  • Fixes for the Modify interaction's tracing, vector tile resolutions, decluttering z-index order, and text rendering of long lines

Upgrade notes

Usage of Intl.Segmenter

TextPath now relies on Intl.Segmenter. For support of very old browsers (e.g. Firefox before version 125), a polyfill is available: https://formatjs.github.io/docs/polyfills/intl-segmenter/.

Deprecation of ol/source/BingMaps

Bing Maps for Enterprise is being retired on June 30th, 2028. The BingMaps source has been deprecated. Use ol/source/ImageTile with the Azure Maps tile API instead. See the azure-maps example for guidance.

// Before
new BingMaps({
  key: 'YOUR_BING_MAPS_KEY',
  imagerySet: 'RoadOnDemand',
})
// After
new ImageTile({
url: https://atlas.microsoft.com/map/tile?subscription-key=YOUR_AZURE_MAPS_KEY&amp;api-version=2.0&amp;tilesetId=microsoft.base.road&amp;zoom={z}&amp;x={x}&amp;y={y}&amp;tileSize=256,
attributions: © ${new Date().getFullYear()} TomTom, Microsoft,
})

createFromCapabilitiesMatrixSet now respects TileMatrixSetLimits

When a matrixLimits array is passed to createFromCapabilitiesMatrixSet, the returned tile grid will now restrict tile requests to the MinTileRow/MaxTileRow/MinTileCol/MaxTileCol bounds advertised for each zoom level. Previously those bounds were ignored and the full matrix extent was used, causing tile requests outside the layer's data extent.

If you were passing matrixLimits only to filter zoom levels and relied on the full matrix range being loaded at each level, you can omit the matrixLimits argument or pass an empty array to restore the previous behavior.

... (truncated)

Commits
  • a23f258 Updates for the 10.10.0 release
  • 11d1aad Merge pull request #17572 from hyeonjun-L/reset-loader-in-setparams
  • 3f7bb9e Merge pull request #17579 from ahocevar/vite-examples-base-path
  • ded0e3b Merge pull request #17577 from ahocevar/node-tests-vitest
  • 2218549 Merge pull request #17576 from sobol-sudo/support-offsetx-for-text-along-line
  • ac0d1e5 Merge pull request #17575 from umap-project/fix-textpath-emoji
  • 0e37c0b Reduce pixel tolerance to prevent future regressions
  • b186a0c Update reference images
  • 62a916a fixup: fix lint issue
  • 9021c86 Add rendering test for offsetX along a line
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Updates pmtiles from 4.4.1 to 4.5.0

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Updates react from 19.2.6 to 19.2.8

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19.2.8 (July 21st, 2026)

React Server Components

19.2.7 (June 1st, 2026)

React Server Components

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19.2.7 (June 1, 2026)

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Updates react-dom from 19.2.6 to 19.2.8

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19.2.8 (July 21st, 2026)

React Server Components

19.2.7 (June 1st, 2026)

React Server Components

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19.2.7 (June 1, 2026)

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Updates react-router-dom from 7.16.0 to 7.18.2

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v7.18.2

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v7.18.1

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v7.18.0

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v7.17.0

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Updates @biomejs/biome from 2.4.16 to 2.5.8

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Biome CLI v2.5.8

2.5.8

Patch Changes

  • #10710 0a0fbc1 Thanks @​dyc3! - Added a new nursery rule useReactCompiler, which reports diagnostics from React Compiler lint mode.

  • #11251 ea9dd8a Thanks @​dyc3! - Improved performance of noImportCycles.

  • #11247 52b44d6 Thanks @​dyc3! - Added the nursery rule noSvelteLegacyConst, which disallows legacy Svelte {@const} tags and recommends declaration tags with $derived().

    Invalid:

    {#each boxes as box}
      {@const area = box.width * box.height}
      <p>{area}</p>
    {/each}

    Valid:

    {#each boxes as box}
      {const area = $derived(box.width * box.height)}
      <p>{area}</p>
    {/each}
  • #11252 d5f5704 Thanks @​Turtle-Hwan! - Fixed #11250: useAwait no longer reports async functions that contain an await using declaration.

  • #11143 6be7be1 Thanks @​vznh! - Fixed #11017: noUselessUndefined no longer reports return undefined when the enclosing function has a return type annotation other than undefined or void.

  • #11234 caefe39 Thanks @​subotac! - Fixed #11228: CSS block comments between a declaration colon and value now preserve their source indentation.

     :root {
       --font-stack:
    -/* comment */
    +    /* comment */
         system-ui;
     }
  • #11285 bca1f73 Thanks @​denbezrukov! - Fixed #11280: CSS formatting keeps comments inside functional pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements instead of moving them before the function name.

    -:/* comment */ where(div) {}
    +:where(/* comment */ div) {}

... (truncated)

Changelog

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2.5.8

Patch Changes

  • #10710 0a0fbc1 Thanks @​dyc3! - Added a new nursery rule useReactCompiler, which reports diagnostics from React Compiler lint mode.

  • #11251 ea9dd8a Thanks @​dyc3! - Improved performance of noImportCycles.

  • #11247 52b44d6 Thanks @​dyc3! - Added the nursery rule noSvelteLegacyConst, which disallows legacy Svelte {@const} tags and recommends declaration tags with $derived().

    Invalid:

    {#each boxes as box}
      {@const area = box.width * box.height}
      <p>{area}</p>
    {/each}

    Valid:

    {#each boxes as box}
      {const area = $derived(box.width * box.height)}
      <p>{area}</p>
    {/each}
  • #11252 d5f5704 Thanks @​Turtle-Hwan! - Fixed #11250: useAwait no longer reports async functions that contain an await using declaration.

  • #11143 6be7be1 Thanks @​vznh! - Fixed #11017: noUselessUndefined no longer reports return undefined when the enclosing function has a return type annotation other than undefined or void.

  • #11234 caefe39 Thanks @​subotac! - Fixed #11228: CSS block comments between a declaration colon and value now preserve their source indentation.

     :root {
       --font-stack:
    -/* comment */
    +    /* comment */
         system-ui;
     }
  • #11285 bca1f73 Thanks @​denbezrukov! - Fixed #11280: CSS formatting keeps comments inside functional pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements instead of moving them before the function name.

    -:/* comment */ where(div) {}
    +:where(/* comment */ div) {}

... (truncated)

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Updates @playwright/test from 1.60.0 to 1.62.1

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v1.62.1

Bug Fixes

  • #41989 [Regression]: tsconfig "extends" bare specifier isn't resolved via node_modules walk-up like tsc (fatal since 1.62)
  • #41998 [Regression]: directory-form tsconfig project references ("path": "../pkg") fail to resolve (fatal since 1.62)
  • #41985 Accessibility snapshot drops button name when text is nested inside spans with aria-hidden SVG
  • #42000 [Regression]: page.evaluate() arg of a branded primitive type (string & { brand }) no longer type-checks since 1.62
  • #42013 [BUG]Image-type actionable elements are not presented in the snapshot.

v1.62.0

🧱 New component testing model

Component testing moves to a stories and galleries model. A story wraps your component in one specific scenario — hard-coded props, mock data, providers — and a gallery page that you serve renders stories on demand. The new fixtures.mount() fixture navigates to the gallery, mounts a story by id, and returns a Locator scoped to the story's root element:

test('click should expand', async ({ mount }) => {
  const component = await mount('components/Expandable/Stateful');
  await component.getByRole('button').click();
  await expect(component.getByTestId('expanded')).toHaveValue('true');
});

Pass a story type as a template argument to type-check its props, and use update(props) / unmount() on the returned locator to re-render or tear down within a test.

🛑 Cancel operations with AbortSignal

Most operations and web-first assertions now accept a signal option that takes an AbortSignal, letting you cancel long-running actions, navigations, waits, and assertions:

const controller = new AbortController();
setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), 1000);
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Submit' }).click({ signal: controller.signal });
await expect(page.getByText('Done')).toBeVisible({ signal: controller.signal });

Providing a signal does not disable the default timeout; pass timeout: 0 to disable it.

🖼️ WebP screenshots

expect(page).toHaveScreenshot() and expect(locator).toHaveScreenshot() can now store snapshots in the WebP format — just give the snapshot a .webp name:

// Visual comparisons store the golden snapshot as lossless WebP.
await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot('homepage.webp');
// Standalone screenshots can trade quality for size with lossy WebP.
await page.screenshot({ path: 'homepage.webp', quality: 50 });
</tr></table>

... (truncated)

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  • 26a9e47 cherry-pick(#42043): docs: release notes for v1.62 Python, Java, and .NET (#4...
  • 0a81d5d cherry-pick(#42040): docs(release-notes): mention the isolated headless clipb...
  • 8376826 cherry-pick(#42034): fix(aria): keep icon-only clickable elements in ai snaps...
  • 66c5cc9 chore: mark v1.62.1 (#42020)
  • 9672bc3 cherry-pick(#42009): fix(types): support branded primitives in evaluate argum...
  • 4325804 cherry-pick(#41988): fix(aria): preserve names from collapsed text contributors
  • 9632f8e cherry-pick(#42005): fix(tsconfig): do not throw when "extends"/"references" ...
  • e3950d9 chore: mark v1.62.0 (#41981)
  • f07e0f7 cherry-pick(#41940): docs: release notes for v1.62 (#41967)
  • 05a306c cherry-pick(#41964): Revert "feat(routeFromHar): add interceptAPIRequests opt...
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Updates @testing-library/user-event from 14.6.1 to 14.6.4

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v14.6.4

14.6.4 (2026-08-11)

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v14.6.3

14.6.3 (2026-08-03)

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Updates @vitejs/plugin-react from 6.0.2 to 6.0.5

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plugin-react@6.0.5

Fixed the react compiler preset filter to be linear (#1353)

The improved filter in v6.0.3 was non-linear and caused a performance regression (#1349). The filter was changed to be linear to avoid that.

plugin-react@6.0.4

Fixed $RefreshSig$ is not defined error when running vite dev with NODE_ENV=production

When running vite dev with NODE_ENV=production, the app errored with $RefreshSig$ is not defined. This error is now fixed.

plugin-react@6.0.3

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6.0.5 (2026-07-30)

Fixed the react compiler preset filter to be linear (#1353)

The improved filter in v6.0.3 was non-linear and caused a performance regression (#1349). The filter was changed to be linear to avoid that.

6.0.4 (2026-07-22)

Fixed $RefreshSig$ is not defined error when running vite dev with NODE_ENV=production

When running vite dev with NODE_ENV=production, the app errored with $RefreshSig$ is not defined. This error is now fixed.

6.0.3 (2026-06-23)

Improve the react compiler preset filter to reduce false-positives (#1138)

Improved the filter in the react compiler babel preset to reduce the false-positives so that less modules are processed by the react compiler.

Commits
  • 68c0cb8 release: plugin-react@6.0.5 (#1362)
  • 555cdbc fix(react): make the react compiler preset filter linear (#1353)
  • a00a9f8 fix(deps): update all non-major dependencies (#1327)
  • f4b5498 release: plugin-react@6.0.4
  • 7a40659 fix(react): $RefreshSig$ is not defined with NODE_ENV=production vite dev ...
  • 98b32d4 fix(deps): update react 19.2.8 (#1298)
  • 8ae5449 fix: babel-plugin-react-compiler cannot be imported when used in a framework ...
  • f09ea01 fix(deps): update all non-major dependencies (#1282)
  • 640fd35 release: plugin-react@6.0.3
  • 889efb0 fix(deps): update all non-major dependencies (#1249)
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Updates vite from 8.0.14 to 8.2.1

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plugin-legacy@8.2.1

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create-vite@8.2.0

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plugin-legacy@8.2.0

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v8.2.0

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v8.2.0-beta.0

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v8.1.5

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v8.1.0

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plugin-legacy@8.1.0-beta.0

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Bumps the npm-minor-patch group with 12 updates in the /frontend directory:

| Package | From | To |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [i18next](https://github.com/i18next/i18next) | `26.3.0` | `26.3.6` |
| [ol](https://github.com/openlayers/openlayers) | `10.9.0` | `10.10.0` |
| [pmtiles](https://github.com/protomaps/pmtiles) | `4.4.1` | `4.5.0` |
| [react](https://github.com/react/react/tree/HEAD/packages/react) | `19.2.6` | `19.2.8` |
| [react-dom](https://github.com/react/react/tree/HEAD/packages/react-dom) | `19.2.6` | `19.2.8` |
| [react-router-dom](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/tree/HEAD/packages/react-router-dom) | `7.16.0` | `7.18.2` |
| [@biomejs/biome](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/tree/HEAD/packages/@biomejs/biome) | `2.4.16` | `2.5.8` |
| [@playwright/test](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright) | `1.60.0` | `1.62.1` |
| [@testing-library/user-event](https://github.com/testing-library/user-event) | `14.6.1` | `14.6.4` |
| [@vitejs/plugin-react](https://github.com/vitejs/vite-plugin-react/tree/HEAD/packages/plugin-react) | `6.0.2` | `6.0.5` |
| [vite](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/tree/HEAD/packages/vite) | `8.0.14` | `8.2.1` |
| [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest) | `4.1.7` | `4.1.10` |



Updates `i18next` from 26.3.0 to 26.3.6
- [Release notes](https://github.com/i18next/i18next/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/i18next/i18next/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](i18next/i18next@v26.3.0...v26.3.6)

Updates `ol` from 10.9.0 to 10.10.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/openlayers/openlayers/releases)
- [Commits](openlayers/openlayers@v10.9.0...v10.10.0)

Updates `pmtiles` from 4.4.1 to 4.5.0
- [Commits](https://github.com/protomaps/pmtiles/commits)

Updates `react` from 19.2.6 to 19.2.8
- [Release notes](https://github.com/react/react/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/react/react/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/react/react/commits/v19.2.8/packages/react)

Updates `react-dom` from 19.2.6 to 19.2.8
- [Release notes](https://github.com/react/react/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/react/react/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/react/react/commits/v19.2.8/packages/react-dom)

Updates `react-router-dom` from 7.16.0 to 7.18.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/blob/react-router-dom@7.18.2/packages/react-router-dom/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/commits/react-router-dom@7.18.2/packages/react-router-dom)

Updates `@biomejs/biome` from 2.4.16 to 2.5.8
- [Release notes](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/blob/main/packages/@biomejs/biome/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/commits/@biomejs/biome@2.5.8/packages/@biomejs/biome)

Updates `@playwright/test` from 1.60.0 to 1.62.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/releases)
- [Commits](microsoft/playwright@v1.60.0...v1.62.1)

Updates `@testing-library/user-event` from 14.6.1 to 14.6.4
- [Release notes](https://github.com/testing-library/user-event/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/testing-library/user-event/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](testing-library/user-event@v14.6.1...v14.6.4)

Updates `@vitejs/plugin-react` from 6.0.2 to 6.0.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitejs/vite-plugin-react/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/vitejs/vite-plugin-react/blob/main/packages/plugin-react/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitejs/vite-plugin-react/commits/plugin-react@6.0.5/packages/plugin-react)

Updates `vite` from 8.0.14 to 8.2.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/blob/main/packages/vite/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/commits/v8.2.1/packages/vite)

Updates `vitest` from 4.1.7 to 4.1.10
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/blob/main/docs/releases.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v4.1.10/packages/vitest)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: i18next
  dependency-version: 26.3.6
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: ol
  dependency-version: 10.10.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: pmtiles
  dependency-version: 4.5.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: react
  dependency-version: 19.2.8
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: react-dom
  dependency-version: 19.2.8
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: react-router-dom
  dependency-version: 7.18.2
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: "@biomejs/biome"
  dependency-version: 2.5.8
  dependency-type: direct:development
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  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: "@playwright/test"
  dependency-version: 1.62.1
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  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: "@testing-library/user-event"
  dependency-version: 14.6.4
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: "@vitejs/plugin-react"
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  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: vite
  dependency-version: 8.2.1
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
- dependency-name: vitest
  dependency-version: 4.1.10
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: npm-minor-patch
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