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31b7881
Add GA4 tag to react.dev (#6350)
kmiddleton14 Oct 16, 2023
d22efb3
Added new meetup in Saskatoon - SK (#6341)
galexandrade Oct 17, 2023
90ca701
Add `useFormStatus` Hook API reference documentation (#6314)
mattcarrollcode Oct 17, 2023
5750680
docs: Remove unnecessary `when` (#6344)
locol23 Oct 18, 2023
b68e15a
fix typo in react-dom/hooks (#6355)
dragonsuperf Oct 18, 2023
10574e5
fix: add a missing import statement in useFormStatus.md (#6356)
koba04 Oct 18, 2023
9af01e2
Describing Your UI > Your UI as a tree (#6334)
lunaleaps Oct 19, 2023
16f90a9
Minor fixes to Understand Your UI as a Tree learn doc (#6365)
mattcarrollcode Oct 20, 2023
a0cacd7
Fix onScroll → onWheel typo in common-props (#6364)
insanj Oct 22, 2023
717f9b5
Remove unsupported ga-lite and update existing calls to GA4 (#6366)
kmiddleton14 Oct 24, 2023
bbdbaca
Fixes related to "Your UI as a Tree" (#6374)
smikitky Oct 24, 2023
63f9470
Add Error Boundary to useTransition API docs (#6354)
kmiddleton14 Oct 24, 2023
2779615
Warn about low entropy in taintUniqueValue.md (#6379)
sophiebits Oct 24, 2023
5e40d13
Add useFormState reference (#6338)
davidmccabe Oct 25, 2023
6ef844b
useFormState reference fixes (#6383)
davidmccabe Oct 25, 2023
df3ec65
Fix typo in experimental_taintObjectReference (#6385)
elicwhite Oct 26, 2023
97e61d7
Fix broken links caused by #6164 (#6375)
smikitky Oct 26, 2023
a272f0c
chore: fix typos (#6387)
harish-sethuraman Oct 26, 2023
76c1bde
Using strict equality in the JS example for City Quiz (#6373)
jerrykodes Oct 26, 2023
6a94b72
docs: update link to React Query (#6369)
TkDodo Oct 26, 2023
f6b7f9e
Removed canary: true from useTransition.md (#6389)
kevinfarrugia Oct 26, 2023
4b333ca
Add <form> Component reference documentation (#6312)
mattcarrollcode Oct 26, 2023
5d2113b
typos (#6390)
harish-sethuraman Oct 27, 2023
46b45fb
Add `useOptimistic Hook` API reference documentation (#6377)
kmiddleton14 Oct 27, 2023
b8acf01
Remove meta description from most pages (#6392)
sophiebits Oct 27, 2023
4bdb87b
Try to fix Google titles for directive pages (#6393)
sophiebits Oct 28, 2023
cb4af88
merging all conflicts
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion .env.production
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NEXT_PUBLIC_GA_TRACKING_ID = 'UA-41298772-4'
NEXT_PUBLIC_GA_TRACKING_ID = 'G-B1E83PJ3RT'
1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion package.json
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@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@
"classnames": "^2.2.6",
"date-fns": "^2.16.1",
"debounce": "^1.2.1",
"ga-lite": "^2.1.4",
"github-slugger": "^1.3.0",
"next": "^13.4.1",
"next-remote-watch": "^1.0.0",
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15 changes: 6 additions & 9 deletions src/components/Layout/Feedback.tsx
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@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@

import {useState} from 'react';
import {useRouter} from 'next/router';
import {ga} from '../../utils/analytics';

export function Feedback({onSubmit = () => {}}: {onSubmit?: () => void}) {
const {asPath} = useRouter();
@@ -48,14 +47,12 @@ const thumbsDownIcon = (
function sendGAEvent(isPositive: boolean) {
// Fragile. Don't change unless you've tested the network payload
// and verified that the right events actually show up in GA.
ga(
'send',
'event',
'button',
'feedback',
window.location.pathname,
isPositive ? '1' : '0'
);
// @ts-ignore
gtag('event', 'feedback', {
event_category: 'button',
event_label: window.location.pathname,
value: isPositive ? 1 : 0,
});
}

function SendFeedback({onSubmit}: {onSubmit: () => void}) {
8 changes: 7 additions & 1 deletion src/components/Layout/Page.tsx
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@@ -28,7 +28,12 @@ interface PageProps {
children: React.ReactNode;
toc: Array<TocItem>;
routeTree: RouteItem;
meta: {title?: string; canary?: boolean; description?: string};
meta: {
title?: string;
titleForTitleTag?: string;
canary?: boolean;
description?: string;
};
section: 'learn' | 'reference' | 'community' | 'blog' | 'home' | 'unknown';
}

@@ -107,6 +112,7 @@ export function Page({children, toc, routeTree, meta, section}: PageProps) {
<>
<Seo
title={title}
titleForTitleTag={meta.titleForTitleTag}
isHomePage={isHomePage}
image={`/images/og-` + section + '.png'}
searchOrder={searchOrder}
6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions src/components/MDX/Sandpack/Preview.tsx
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@@ -52,6 +52,12 @@ export function Preview({
rawError = null;
}

// When throwing a new Error in Sandpack - we want to disable the dev error dialog
// to show the Error Boundary fallback
if (rawError && rawError.message.includes(`throw Error('Example error')`)) {
rawError = null;
}

// Memoized because it's fed to debouncing.
const firstLintError = useMemo(() => {
if (lintErrors.length === 0) {
13 changes: 10 additions & 3 deletions src/components/Seo.tsx
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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import {siteConfig} from '../siteConfig';

export interface SeoProps {
title: string;
titleForTitleTag: undefined | string;
description?: string;
image?: string;
// jsonld?: JsonLDType | Array<JsonLDType>;
@@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ function getDomain(languageCode: string): string {
export const Seo = withRouter(
({
title,
description = 'The library for web and native user interfaces',
titleForTitleTag,
image = '/images/og-default.png',
router,
children,
@@ -47,14 +48,20 @@ export const Seo = withRouter(
const canonicalUrl = `https://${siteDomain}${
router.asPath.split(/[\?\#]/)[0]
}`;
const pageTitle = isHomePage ? title : title + ' – React';
// Allow setting a different title for Google results
const pageTitle =
(titleForTitleTag ?? title) + (isHomePage ? '' : ' – React');
// Twitter's meta parser is not very good.
const twitterTitle = pageTitle.replace(/[<>]/g, '');
let description = isHomePage
? 'React is the library for web and native user interfaces. Build user interfaces out of individual pieces called components written in JavaScript. React is designed to let you seamlessly combine components written by independent people, teams, and organizations.'
: 'The library for web and native user interfaces';
return (
<Head>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
{title != null && <title key="title">{pageTitle}</title>}
{description != null && (
{isHomePage && (
// Let Google figure out a good description for each page.
<meta name="description" key="description" content={description} />
)}
<link rel="canonical" href={canonicalUrl} />
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions src/content/community/meetups.md
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* [Montreal, QC - React Native](https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/React-Native-MTL/)
* [Vancouver, BC](https://www.meetup.com/ReactJS-Vancouver-Meetup/)
* [Ottawa, ON](https://www.meetup.com/Ottawa-ReactJS-Meetup/)
* [Saskatoon, SK](https://www.meetup.com/saskatoon-react-meetup/)
* [Toronto, ON](https://www.meetup.com/Toronto-React-Native/events/)

## Chile {/*chile*/}
47 changes: 47 additions & 0 deletions src/content/learn/describing-the-ui.md
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<YouWillLearn isChapter={true}>

<<<<<<< HEAD
* [Jak napisać swój pierwszy komponent](/learn/your-first-component)
* [Kiedy i jak tworzyć wielokomponentowe pliki](/learn/importing-and-exporting-components)
* [Jak dodać znaczniki do JavaScriptu za pomocą JSX](/learn/writing-markup-with-jsx)
@@ -18,6 +19,17 @@ React jest biblioteką javascriptową służącą do renderowania interfejsu uż
* [Jak wyrenderować komponenty warunkowo](/learn/conditional-rendering)
* [Jak wyrenderować wiele komponentów jednocześnie](/learn/rendering-lists)
* [Jak unikać trudnych w zwalczaniu błędów poprzez tworzenie czystych komponentów](/learn/keeping-components-pure)
=======
* [How to write your first React component](/learn/your-first-component)
* [When and how to create multi-component files](/learn/importing-and-exporting-components)
* [How to add markup to JavaScript with JSX](/learn/writing-markup-with-jsx)
* [How to use curly braces with JSX to access JavaScript functionality from your components](/learn/javascript-in-jsx-with-curly-braces)
* [How to configure components with props](/learn/passing-props-to-a-component)
* [How to conditionally render components](/learn/conditional-rendering)
* [How to render multiple components at a time](/learn/rendering-lists)
* [How to avoid confusing bugs by keeping components pure](/learn/keeping-components-pure)
* [Why understanding your UI as trees is useful](/learn/understanding-your-ui-as-a-tree)
>>>>>>> 4bdb87b172a7723d56d03a5630c8a9870f6f03ec

</YouWillLearn>

@@ -523,7 +535,42 @@ Aby dowiedzieć się jak pisać czyste funkcje o łatwym do przewidzenia wyniku

</LearnMore>

<<<<<<< HEAD
## Co dalej? {/*whats-next*/}
=======
## Your UI as a tree {/*your-ui-as-a-tree*/}

React uses trees to model the relationships between components and modules.

A React render tree is a representation of the parent and child relationship between components.

<Diagram name="generic_render_tree" height={250} width={500} alt="A tree graph with five nodes, with each node representing a component. The root node is located at the top the tree graph and is labelled 'Root Component'. It has two arrows extending down to two nodes labelled 'Component A' and 'Component C'. Each of the arrows is labelled with 'renders'. 'Component A' has a single 'renders' arrow to a node labelled 'Component B'. 'Component C' has a single 'renders' arrow to a node labelled 'Component D'.">

An example React render tree.

</Diagram>

Components near the top of the tree, near the root component, are considered top-level components. Components with no child components are leaf components. This categorization of components is useful for understanding data flow and rendering performance.

Modelling the relationship between JavaScript modules is another useful way to understand your app. We refer to it as a module dependency tree.

<Diagram name="generic_dependency_tree" height={250} width={500} alt="A tree graph with five nodes. Each node represents a JavaScript module. The top-most node is labelled 'RootModule.js'. It has three arrows extending to the nodes: 'ModuleA.js', 'ModuleB.js', and 'ModuleC.js'. Each arrow is labelled as 'imports'. 'ModuleC.js' node has a single 'imports' arrow that points to a node labelled 'ModuleD.js'.">

An example module dependency tree.

</Diagram>

A dependency tree is often used by build tools to bundle all the relevant JavaScript code for the client to download and render. A large bundle size regresses user experience for React apps. Understanding the module dependency tree is helpful to debug such issues.

<LearnMore path="/learn/understanding-your-ui-as-a-tree">

Read **[Your UI as a Tree](/learn/understanding-your-ui-as-a-tree)** to learn how to create a render and module dependency trees for a React app and how they're useful mental models for improving user experience and performance.

</LearnMore>


## What's next? {/*whats-next*/}
>>>>>>> 4bdb87b172a7723d56d03a5630c8a9870f6f03ec

Zacznij od rozdziału pt. [Twój pierwszy komponent](/learn/your-first-component)!

24 changes: 4 additions & 20 deletions src/content/learn/preserving-and-resetting-state.md
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<YouWillLearn>

* How React "sees" component structures
* When React chooses to preserve or reset the state
* How to force React to reset component's state
* How keys and types affect whether the state is preserved

</YouWillLearn>

## The UI tree {/*the-ui-tree*/}
## State is tied to a position in the render tree {/*state-is-tied-to-a-position-in-the-tree*/}

Browsers use many tree structures to model UI. The [DOM](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/Document_Object_Model/Introduction) represents HTML elements, the [CSSOM](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/API/CSS_Object_Model) does the same for CSS. There's even an [Accessibility tree](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Glossary/Accessibility_tree)!

React also uses tree structures to manage and model the UI you make. React makes **UI trees** from your JSX. Then React DOM updates the browser DOM elements to match that UI tree. (React Native translates these trees into elements specific to mobile platforms.)

<DiagramGroup>

<Diagram name="preserving_state_dom_tree" height={193} width={864} alt="Diagram with three sections arranged horizontally. In the first section, there are three rectangles stacked vertically, with labels 'Component A', 'Component B', and 'Component C'. Transitioning to the next pane is an arrow with the React logo on top labeled 'React'. The middle section contains a tree of components, with the root labeled 'A' and two children labeled 'B' and 'C'. The next section is again transitioned using an arrow with the React logo on top labeled 'React'. The third and final section is a wireframe of a browser, containing a tree of 8 nodes, which has only a subset highlighted (indicating the subtree from the middle section).">

From components, React creates a UI tree which React DOM uses to render the DOM

</Diagram>

</DiagramGroup>

## State is tied to a position in the tree {/*state-is-tied-to-a-position-in-the-tree*/}

When you give a component state, you might think the state "lives" inside the component. But the state is actually held inside React. React associates each piece of state it's holding with the correct component by where that component sits in the UI tree.
React builds [render trees](learn/understanding-your-ui-as-a-tree#the-render-tree) for the component structure in your UI.

When you give a component state, you might think the state "lives" inside the component. But the state is actually held inside React. React associates each piece of state it's holding with the correct component by where that component sits in the render tree.

Here, there is only one `<Counter />` JSX tag, but it's rendered at two different positions:

@@ -190,7 +174,7 @@ Updating state
</DiagramGroup>


React will keep the state around for as long as you render the same component at the same position. To see this, increment both counters, then remove the second component by unchecking "Render the second counter" checkbox, and then add it back by ticking it again:
React will keep the state around for as long as you render the same component at the same position in the tree. To see this, increment both counters, then remove the second component by unchecking "Render the second counter" checkbox, and then add it back by ticking it again:

<Sandpack>

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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ function submitForm(answer) {
// Pretend it's hitting the network.
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
setTimeout(() => {
if (answer.toLowerCase() == 'istanbul') {
if (answer.toLowerCase() === 'istanbul') {
resolve();
} else {
reject(new Error('Good guess but a wrong answer. Try again!'));
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