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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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Release notes
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
from react-calendar GitHub release notes

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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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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 ensures the project benefits from the latest features, performance enhancements, and bug fixes, contributing to a more robust and maintainable application by keeping dependencies current.

Highlights

  • Dependency Upgrade: The react-calendar library has been upgraded from version 4.1.0 to 4.8.0, incorporating multiple new features, performance improvements, and bug fixes across several minor versions.
  • Enhanced Developer Experience: Improvements include better JSDoc prop documentation, the export of various utility types (OnArgs, TileArgs, CalendarProps, and several function types), and strengthened TypeScript types.
  • Modern React Compatibility: The library now offers improved compatibility with React Server Components (RSC) and native ESM modules, reducing the need for client-side directives and supporting modern module systems.
  • Internal Refactoring and Optimizations: Key internal changes include a rewrite using React Hooks, leading to a significantly smaller bundle size (down to 10kB Gzipped in v4.3.0), and enhanced RTL (Right-to-Left) language support.
  • Dependency Updates: The internal clsx dependency has been updated to 2.1.1, and warning has been introduced, replacing tiny-warning for internal diagnostics. Several @types packages are now explicitly marked as optional peer dependencies.

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Code Review

This pull request updates the react-calendar dependency from version 4.1.0 to 4.8.0. This is a routine dependency upgrade initiated by Snyk, bringing in several new features, improvements, and bug fixes as detailed in the release notes. The changes primarily affect package.json and package-lock.json to reflect the updated dependency and its transitive dependencies. One minor issue was identified regarding an unexpected change in the project name within package-lock.json.

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{
"name": "Bofulo-School",
"name": "relock-npm-lock-v2-m1TP1I",
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The project name in package-lock.json has changed from "Bofulo-School" to "relock-npm-lock-v2-m1TP1I". This appears to be an auto-generated name and might indicate an issue with how the lockfile was generated or updated, or it could be a temporary name from an automated process. Please ensure this change is intentional and does not affect project identity or build processes. If it's unintended, the package-lock.json should be regenerated based on the correct package.json to restore the original project name.

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