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chore(deps): bump react-aria from 3.34.1 to 3.37.0 #1038

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Bumps react-aria from 3.34.1 to 3.37.0.

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September 30, 2024 Release

Happy fall! 🍁 We’re excited to announce that our color picker components are now generally available! This includes ColorPicker, ColorArea, ColorField, ColorSlider, ColorSwatch, ColorSwatchPicker, and ColorWheel. These enable you to build fully customizable color pickers, including accessible color descriptions for screen reader support.

In addition, we’ve introduced a new pending state for buttons in React Aria Components, allowing you to display a progress spinner to indicate that an action is in progress. It also handles screen reader announcements and disables other interactions, except for focus, during the pending state.

We're also advancing the React Aria Components Tree and Spectrum TreeView to beta, and have added some basic documentation. In alpha, we have new Disclosure and DisclosureGroup components in React Aria Components, which can be used to build accordions and other collapsible panels.

Huge thanks as always to everyone who contributed to this release! 😍

Full release notes: https://react-spectrum.adobe.com/releases/2024-09-30.html

July 22, 2024 Release

For this summer release, we have been busy working on improving virtualization in many of our Spectrum components including TableView, ListView, and ListBox. We have significantly reduced the complexity of our implementation, resulting in smaller bundle size, better performance, and improved stability. In our testing, this resulted in 14x faster per-frame render times on large tables due to better reuse of DOM nodes as you scroll. We are also working on bringing virtualization support to React Aria Components, which is available as an unstable API in this version.

Our color components are also moving to RC! Focus management within Toasts have also been greatly improved, making announcements from screen readers clearer and more consistent. Thanks to @​thmsfchtnr, press events now include coordinates, enabling interactions like our new animated ripple button example. And finally, in preparation for React 19, this release is now compatible with React 19 RC.

Thank you to our ever growing list of contributors! ❤️

Full release notes: https://react-spectrum.adobe.com/releases/2024-07-22.html

May 1, 2024 Release

We have a huge release today! Its a GA bonanza 🎊 – Submenu, unavailable menu items, DropZone and FileTrigger components are now in GA. Check our blog post on the intricacies of the submenu interactions and how we handled them.

In addition, we have added a suite of new color components including ColorPicker, ColorArea, ColorField, ColorSlider, ColorSwatch, ColorSwatchPicker, ColorWheel, currently in beta. These enable you to build fully customizable color pickers, including accessible color descriptions for screen reader support.

The first alpha of TreeView has also been released. This was a highly requested component and includes support for expanding, collapsing, multi-selection, keyboard navigation, and interactive children. Documentation will follow soon, check out our React Spectrum storybook and React Aria Components storybook source code for examples.

We have also improved our integration with client side routers, accepting options to control router-specific behaviors such as scrolling, replacing instead of pushing to the history, base path, etc. For convenience, all collection items in React Aria Components (e.g. MenuItem) now also support isDisabled and onAction props directly, rather than needing to be defined on the root collection.

Last but not least, we want to acknowledge all the wonderful contributors who have dedicated their time to improve our libraries. A special thanks to @​ryo-manba and @​sookmax, who are responsible for multiple bug fixes to Switch, IME support, ListBox, ComboBox, as well as adding new features such as additional state attributes, hover events, and language support. Thank you!! 😍

Full release notes: https://react-spectrum.adobe.com/releases/2024-05-01.html

Commits
  • 1b4236c Publish
  • c53ab48 fix: dependencies and peer dependencies (#7610)
  • a9d4fef fix(TagGroup): ensure Tags with and without icons are aligned vertically (#7608)
  • 1d9e615 fix: Properly clear Autocomplete wrapped SearchField when "x" button is press...
  • e29b059 fix(s2): Improve ActionBar transition when scrollbars are visible (#7607)
  • 1b425ca feat: Support CSS transitions in RAC (#7488)
  • 32a9a54 feat: Initial aria test util docs and listbox/tabs/tree utils (#7145)
  • 191df02 chore: Revert tabs collapse (#7599)
  • 101d077 chore: Update JSDocs and apis for release (#7595)
  • 73bbc40 remove internal contexts from RAC Calendar (#7593)
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Bumps [react-aria](https://github.com/adobe/react-spectrum) from 3.34.1 to 3.37.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/adobe/react-spectrum/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/adobe/react-spectrum/compare/[email protected]@3.37.0)

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- dependency-name: react-aria
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Branch report: dependabot/npm_and_yarn/react-aria-3.37.0
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