Again, related to [12964](https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/12964)
After checking all the other examples and the ongoing pull requests, I believe that with this PR being merged, all the examples should be free of redundant react imports.
Let me know if you want me to edit anything that you don't like.
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with-typescript
with-atstroturf
with-atlaskit
with-styletron
with-styled-components-rtl
with-stylesheet
with-stomp
with-stitches-styled
with-stitches
with-slate
with-sentry-simple
with-sentry
with-segment-analytics
with-rematch
with-relay-modern
with-reflux
with-redux-wrapper
with-react-relay-network
with-react-native
with-react-multi-carousel
with-react-jss
with-react-helmet
with-react-ga
with-quill-js
with-prefetching
with-google-analytics-amp
with-google-analytics
with-framer-motion
with-flow
with-firebase-hosting
with-firebase-cloud-messaging
with-firebase-authentication
with-expo
with-dynamic-app-layout
with-draft-js
with-cxs
with-cerebral
with-ant-design-mobile
with-algolia-react-instantsearch
using-preact
progressive-render
This change updates the README of the `react-intl` example to show how to use
the FormattedHTMLMessage component from `react-intl` in Node environments when
using pre-v4 versions.
* Find/Replace "Deploy it to the cloud..."
* Find/Replace "Deploy it to the cloud..." (no colon)
* Find/Replace "Deploy it to the cloud..." for firebase
* Convert remaining ones
* Storybook deployment
* Update with-stripe-typescript
* Update contributing.md
* Remove `now`
* Update examples/with-stripe-typescript/README.md
Co-Authored-By: Luis Alvarez D. <luis@zeit.co>
* Remove next folder before build in with-react-intl
* Relax message id requirement in with-react-intl
* @formatjs/cli instead of babel-plugin-react-intl
* default-lang.js -> extract.js
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <timer150@gmail.com>
As long as node does not ship with fill-icu this will do the trick making FormattedRelativeTime work on nodejs.
Other polyfill like @formatjs/intl-relativetimeformat/polyfill did not work on nodejs and thus giving an error that client did not match server.
The call to `accept.languages()` made the fallback not work.
When called e.g. with `Accept-Language: es-ES,es;q=0.9`, `locale` would contain `[ 'es-ES', 'es' ]` instead of `en`.
(See also: https://www.npmjs.com/package/accepts#languagelanguages )
* Update dependencies
> Update dependencies
* Changes to make v3 work
> Use hook `useIntl` instead of HOC `injectIntl`
> Change use of class components
> Changes to dependencies
* Small changes
Small changes
* Run prettier over packages/**/*.js
* Run prettier over packages/**/*.ts
* Run prettier over examples
* Remove tslint
* Run prettier over examples
* Run prettier over all markdown files
* Run prettier over json files
I wrote a [script](https://github.com/j0lv3r4/dependency-version-updater) to update dependencies recursively in `package.json` files, e.g.:
```
$ node index.js --path="./examples" --dependencies="react=^16.7.0,react-dom=^16.7.0"
```
This PR contains the result against the examples folder.
The `initialNow` prop is used to avoid content mismatches when Universal/SSR apps render date values using components like `<FormattedRelative>`.
If this value is created in `render()`, then the server will generate it and then the client will also generate it during hydration / initial render, resulting in two different values and content mismatches like:
> Warning: Text content did not match. Server: "in 1,741,545 seconds" Client: "in 1,741,543 seconds"
If the value is instead generated in `getInitialProps`, then the client's initial rendering will match because it will use the same value sent down by the server.
* Fix for locale.split is not a function.
Following from https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/5488
- Renamed languages to supportedLanguages
- Firstly, accept languages based on supportedLanguages
- And finally, accept a single language, if it returns false, the default of 'en' is used.
I looked at the navigator library, which is used by 'accept', this should be a more solid solution, since we can now know that `const locale` is always a string.
// Before (Sometimes returns an array as `const local`)
const locale = accept.language(languages) || 'en'
// After (Always returns a string)
const locale = accept.language(accept.languages(supportedLanguages)) || 'en';
* Update server.js
Update variable name.
package accept returns false if can't find language in offered list of languages, then later on
bool is attempted to be split, and app crashes in prod & dev
* Examples: clarify language around Yarn create & npx
* add missing READMEs and create-next-app usage
* suggest people tag jthegedus in firebase related issues
* add yarn alt instructions
* cerebraljs example readme & fixes
* remove global npm install of create-next-app
* add npx to create-next-app command in examples
* add bash to shell snippets
* add yarn create to next-app command in examples
* fix READMEs named with lowercase
* change READMEs to use UPPERCASE
This has never been working, we based our intl + locale lookups out of this example and found out when translations wasn't working on page transitions due to the fact that messages gets set to undefined because its trying to destruct in the incorrect level