This was causing React components rendered with client:only
to be prefixed with null. While not technically causing any
issues, it is unintended and could be considered a bug.
Co-authored-by: Nate Moore <natemoo-re@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat: pass all slots to renderers
* refactor: pass `slots` as top-level props
* test: add named slot test for frameworks
* fix: nested hydration, slots that are not initially rendered
* test: add nested-recursive e2e test
* fix: render unmatched custom element children
* chore: update lockfile
* fix: unrendered slots for client:only
* fix(lit): ensure lit integration uses new slots API
* chore: add changeset
* chore: add changesets
* fix: lit slots
* feat: convert dash-case or snake_case slots to camelCase for JSX
* feat: remove tmpl special logic
* test: add slot components-in-markdown test
* refactor: prefer Object.entries.map() to for/of loop
Co-authored-by: Nate Moore <nate@astro.build>
* First pass at supporting React 18 in @astrojs/react
* Try marking React 18’s `react-dom/client` as external
* Try a different approach to importing different React versions
* Allow resolving JSON modules
* Revert "Allow resolving JSON modules"
This reverts commit 5279b7249c.
* Try the separate client entrypoint approach from #2946
* Clean up diff
* Trying to see something
* Just keep swimming… 🐠
* update to support react 18
* add changeset
* add docs
Co-authored-by: delucis <swithinbank@gmail.com>
* update examples
* add initial integrations
* update tests
* update astro
* update ci
* get final tests working
* update injectelement todo
* update ben code review
* respond to final code review feedback