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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade react-calendar from 4.1.0 to 4.8.0.

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Package name: react-calendar
  • 4.8.0 - 2024-01-09

    What's new?

    • Added support for showNeighboringCentury and showNeighboringDecade props.`

    What's changed?

    • Replaced tiny-warning with more popular (and equally tiny!) warning.

    Bug fixes

    • Fixed disabled neighboring tiles text color.
  • 4.7.0 - 2023-12-09

    What's new?

    • Improved developer experience by moving prop documentation to JSDoc. This means that you can now see descriptions, default values, and examples for all props in your IDE.
    • Improved documentation.
  • 4.6.1 - 2023-10-18

    What's new?

    • Package is now published with npm provenance statements.
    • Exported OnArgs type to make it easier to create custom on… callbacks (#897). Thanks, @ meszaros-lajos-gyorgy!
    • Exported TileArgs type to make it easier to create custom tileClassName, tileContent, tileDisabled functions.

    Bug fixes

    • Fix weekend indicators ignoring calendarType prop (#902). Thanks, @ abukati!
  • 4.6.0 - 2023-07-27

    What's new?

    • Added support for native ESM modules (#886).

    What's changed?

    • Improved propTypes.
    • Strengthened TypeScript types.
    • Refactored tile rendering.

    Bug fixes

    • Fixed propTypes declared twice in every declaration file.
  • 4.5.0 - 2023-07-21

    What's new?

    • Improved RSC compatibility. You no longer need to add 'use client'; to the parent component for this component to work.

    Bug fixes

    • @ types/react and @ types/react-dom are now optional peerDependencies, which eliminates errors caused by duplicate typings.
  • 4.4.0 - 2023-07-16

    What's new?

    • NavigationLabelFunc, OnClickFunc, OnClickWeekNumberFunc, TileClassNameFunc, TileContentFunc and TileDisabledFunc types are now exported for your convenience.

    What's changed?

    • Renamed calendar types passed to calendarType prop to match Intl.Locale.calendar. Thanks to this change, we will be able to support many more calendar types in the near future! Don't worry - old values are still supported, but will be deprecated in the future.
    • Updated clsx dependency to 2.0.0 to enable ESM support in the near future.
  • 4.3.0 - 2023-06-13

    Thanks to internal improvements, this is our smallest release ever, down to just 10kB Gzipped! 🥳

    What's new?

    • CalendarProps type is now exported for your convenience (#866).
    • Rewritten package using React Hooks (#858).
    • Improved RTL language support (#841).
  • 4.2.1 - 2023-04-04

    Bug fixes

    • Improved type accuracy for value prop and all callbacks (it's now explicitly [Date, Date] instead of Date[]).
    • Fixed types for onDrillDown and onDrillUp props.
    • Fixed types for tileClassName not allowing null or undefined return values.
    • Fixed React.ComponentProps<typeof Calendar> incorrectly marking props with default values as required.
  • 4.2.0 - 2023-04-04

    What's new?

    • Allowed array of strings to be passed as value.
  • 4.1.1 - 2023-04-03
  • 4.1.0 - 2023-03-26
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Summary of Changes

Hello @nejidevelops, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, updates the react-calendar dependency from version 4.1.0 to 4.8.0. This upgrade brings a range of new features, performance enhancements, and bug fixes, ensuring the project benefits from the latest improvements and maintains up-to-date dependencies for better security and stability. The changes primarily involve updating package versions and their associated lockfile entries.

Highlights

  • Automated Dependency Upgrade: This pull request was automatically generated by Snyk to upgrade the react-calendar dependency from version 4.1.0 to 4.8.0.
  • New Features and Improvements: The upgrade introduces new functionalities such as showNeighboringCentury and showNeighboringDecade props (v4.8.0), improved JSDoc documentation (v4.7.0), native ESM modules support (v4.6.0), and enhanced React Server Components (RSC) compatibility (v4.5.0). It also exports various new types for better developer experience.
  • Performance and Bundle Size: Version 4.3.0 of react-calendar significantly reduced the bundle size to just 10kB Gzipped, thanks to internal improvements and a rewrite using React Hooks.
  • Bug Fixes and Type Enhancements: Multiple bug fixes are included across the versions, such as correcting weekend indicators (v4.6.1) and improving type accuracy for props and callbacks (v4.2.1).
  • Internal Dependency Updates: The clsx dependency has been updated to 2.1.1, and tiny-warning has been replaced with the warning package (v4.8.0).

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Code Review

This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, upgrades react-calendar from version 4.1.0 to 4.8.0. This is a significant version jump that includes numerous changes, bug fixes, and new features as detailed in the release notes. Notably, version 4.3.0 involved a rewrite of the package using React Hooks, which could introduce breaking changes depending on how the component is used in your project. I recommend thorough testing of all calendar-related functionality after merging this PR. Additionally, I've pointed out a change in the name field of package-lock.json which appears to be an artifact of the automated process and should probably be reverted to maintain project consistency.

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{
"name": "Bofulo-School",
"name": "relock-npm-lock-v2-UdHked",

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The package name has been changed to relock-npm-lock-v2-UdHked. This seems to be an artifact from the automated tool that created this PR. It's recommended to revert this to the original name (Bofulo-School) to avoid potential inconsistencies or issues with your build process. You can manually edit this file or run npm install after merging to regenerate the package-lock.json with the correct name.

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"name": "relock-npm-lock-v2-UdHked",
"name": "Bofulo-School",

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