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[Snyk] Upgrade redux from 3.7.2 to 4.0.4 #5

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade redux from 3.7.2 to 4.0.4.

Warning: This is a major version upgrade, and may be a breaking change.

  • The recommended version is 8 versions ahead of your current version.
  • The recommended version was released 4 months ago, on 2019-07-10.
Release notes
  • Package name: redux
    • 4.0.4 - 2019-07-10

      This is a republish of 4.0.3 with an updated version of Babel to fix #3468

      Changes

    • 4.0.3 - 2019-07-09

      This is a quick revert of a change to our typings that broke compatibility. Apologies for the problems.

      Also, if you are experiencing type errors related to [Symbol.observable], please ensure you have the same version of redux installed for all your dependencies with npm ls redux.

      Changes

      • Reverts the change to combineReducers' type parameters (#3467 by @timdorr)
    • 4.0.2 - 2019-07-09

      This is a very minor release with some nice improvements to our TypeScript type definitions. Enjoy!

      Changes

    • 4.0.1 - 2018-10-13

      A very minor release. We've upgraded to Babel 7 internally and now provide a .mjs file which you can import cleanly into browsers that support ES modules natively. Enjoy!

      Changes

    • 4.0.0 - 2018-04-17

      Redux 4 is here! 馃帀

      If you're a React user, this is going to be a lot like going from 15 to 16. Not a lot of user-facing changes, but some interesting improvements under the hood.

      The major changes (#1342) are around our TypeScript definitions, bundled CommonJS and ES builds, throwing if you subscribe or getState from a reducer, and a bunch of other smaller things. The full changes are listed below.

      Enjoy!

      Changes

    • 4.0.0-rc.1 - 2018-04-10

      npm install redux@next

      There haven't been any big complaints with the previous beta, so it's time to graduate to a release candidate. Please give this a try in your applications and let us know if you see any issues. If we're all clear, I'll get 4.0 released in the next week!

      Changes

    • 4.0.0-beta.2 - 2018-02-15

      npm install redux@next

      Another beta release to test our TypeScript typings. Feedback is greatly appreciated!

      Changes

    • 4.0.0-beta.1 - 2017-11-16

      It's time to bump the major version on Redux! 馃帀

      This is the first beta release of 4.0.0. Despite the version bump, the changes are relatively minor. Most of it was covered in the 4.0 tracking issue: #1342.

      The largest amount of work was done with our Typescript definitions. They have been completely overhauled, so they should work better and take advantage of all the new stuff in TS 2.x.

      The other big change is we are now bundling our CommonJS and ES builds like React has done recently. This means direct, private imports (import createStore from 'redux/lib/createStore') will no longer work. This ensures our modules are maintaining a consistent contract with your apps and that any reorganization we choose to do internally has no effect on your usage of Redux.

      We've also tightened up some behavior quirks and dropped support for IE < 11. The vast majority of apps should require no changes. But we will run through a standard RC process to gradually release this out to the world and ensure no big headaches for everyone during the holiday season.

      Enjoy!

      Changes

    • 3.7.2 - 2017-07-13

      Changes

  • from [`redux` GitHub Release Notes](https://github.com/reduxjs/redux/releases)
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