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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade react-router-dom from 5.2.1 to 5.3.0.

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Package name: react-router-dom
  • 5.3.0 - 2021-09-03

    This release of react-router-dom adds support for passing a function to either the className or style props to conditionally apply values based on the link's active state.

    This provides similar functionality as the existing activeClassName and activeStyle props, but is a bit more powerful. For example, you can now easily apply styles exclusively to an inactive NavLink as well. This offers a nicer experience for folks who use utility class-based CSS tools such as Tailwind.

    function Comp() {
      return (
        <NavLink
          to="/"
          className={isActive =>
            `px-3 py-2 ${isActive ? 'text-gray-200' : 'text-gray-800'}`
          }
        >
          Home
        </NavLink>
      );
    }

    Note that as of v6.0.0-beta.3, the activeClassName and activeStyle props are removed completely. Adding support for functional className and style props to both v5 and v6 will give v5 users an easier upgrade path.

    Thanks to @ tim-phillips for raising the issue that inspired the change! 🥳

  • 5.2.1 - 2021-08-27

    This release fixes a bug with <Link> so that, when the to location is the same as the current, the history state entry is replaced instead of pushed to the stack. See #5362 for details. 🥳

    Thanks to @ guidobouman for the PR and for everyone else who weighed in for the fix!

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@mtrezza mtrezza changed the title [Snyk] Upgrade react-router-dom from 5.2.1 to 5.3.0 refactor: upgrade react-router-dom from 5.2.1 to 5.3.0 Sep 25, 2021
@mtrezza mtrezza merged commit 8f359b3 into master Oct 4, 2021
@mtrezza mtrezza deleted the snyk-upgrade-8b446e82f1e758fcb88669a45132ae1b branch October 4, 2021 12:42
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🎉 This pull request has been released in version 3.1.2

@parseplatformorg parseplatformorg added the state:released Released as stable version label Oct 4, 2021
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