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This PR contains the following updates:

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react-router (source) 7.13.17.14.0 age confidence

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remix-run/react-router (react-router)

v7.14.0

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  • UNSTABLE RSC FRAMEWORK MODE BREAKING CHANGE - Existing route module exports remain unchanged from stable v7 non-RSC mode, but new exports are added for RSC mode. If you want to use RSC features, you will need to update your route modules to export the new annotations. (#​14901)

    If you are using RSC framework mode currently, you will need to update your route modules to the new conventions. The following route module components have their own mutually exclusive server component counterparts:

    Server Component Export Client Component
    ServerComponent default
    ServerErrorBoundary ErrorBoundary
    ServerLayout Layout
    ServerHydrateFallback HydrateFallback

    If you were previously exporting a ServerComponent, your ErrorBoundary, Layout, and HydrateFallback were also server components. If you want to keep those as server components, you can rename them and prefix them with Server. If you were previously importing the implementations of those components from a client module, you can simply inline them.

    Example:

    Before

    import { ErrorBoundary as ClientErrorBoundary } from "./client";
    
    export function ServerComponent() {
      // ...
    }
    
    export function ErrorBoundary() {
      return <ClientErrorBoundary />;
    }
    
    export function Layout() {
      // ...
    }
    
    export function HydrateFallback() {
      // ...
    }

    After

    export function ServerComponent() {
      // ...
    }
    
    export function ErrorBoundary() {
      // previous implementation of ClientErrorBoundary, this is now a client component
    }
    
    export function ServerLayout() {
      // rename previous Layout export to ServerLayout to make it a server component
    }
    
    export function ServerHydrateFallback() {
      // rename previous HydrateFallback export to ServerHydrateFallback to make it a server component
    }
  • rsc Link prefetch (#​14902)

  • Remove recursion from turbo-stream v2 allowing for encoding / decoding of massive payloads. (#​14838)

  • encodeViaTurboStream leaked memory via unremoved AbortSignal listener (#​14900)

v7.13.2

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  • Fix clientLoader.hydrate when an ancestor route is also hydrating a clientLoader (#​14835)

  • Fix type error when passing Framework Mode route components using Route.ComponentProps to createRoutesStub (#​14892)

  • Fix percent encoding in relative path navigation (#​14786)

  • Add future.unstable_passThroughRequests flag (#​14775)

    By default, React Router normalizes the request.url passed to your loader, action, and middleware functions by removing React Router's internal implementation details (.data suffixes, index + _routes query params).

    Enabling this flag removes that normalization and passes the raw HTTP request instance to your handlers. This provides a few benefits:

    • Reduces server-side overhead by eliminating multiple new Request() calls on the critical path
    • Allows you to distinguish document from data requests in your handlers base don the presence of a .data suffix (useful for observability purposes)

    If you were previously relying on the normalization of request.url, you can switch to use the new sibling unstable_url parameter which contains a URL instance representing the normalized location:

    // ❌ Before: you could assume there was no `.data` suffix in `request.url`
    export async function loader({ request }: Route.LoaderArgs) {
      let url = new URL(request.url);
      if (url.pathname === "/path") {
        // This check will fail with the flag enabled because the `.data` suffix will
        // exist on data requests
      }
    }
    
    // ✅ After: use `unstable_url` for normalized routing logic and `request.url`
    // for raw routing logic
    export async function loader({ request, unstable_url }: Route.LoaderArgs) {
      if (unstable_url.pathname === "/path") {
        // This will always have the `.data` suffix stripped
      }
    
      // And now you can distinguish between document versus data requests
      let isDataRequest = new URL(request.url).pathname.endsWith(".data");
    }
  • Internal refactor to consolidate framework-agnostic/React-specific route type layers - no public API changes (#​14765)

  • Sync protocol validation to rsc flows (#​14882)

  • Add a new unstable_url: URL parameter to route handler methods (loader, action, middleware, etc.) representing the normalized URL the application is navigating to or fetching, with React Router implementation details removed (.datasuffix, index/_routes query params) (#​14775)

    This is being added alongside the new future.unstable_passthroughRequests future flag so that users still have a way to access the normalized URL when that flag is enabled and non-normalized request's are being passed to your handlers. When adopting this flag, you will only need to start leveraging this new parameter if you are relying on the normalization of request.url in your application code.

    If you don't have the flag enabled, then unstable_url will match request.url.


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