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tooling: add monorepo and update playwright tests #196
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@pacocoursey The build commands for both example would need to be updated in vercel. Anyways, I think these changes are quite neat as they allow running the e2e test against the local version of next-themes. What do you think? 😄 |
@pacocoursey both vercel deployments seem to require some changes in the vercel dashboard (node version related). |
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* add license file (#119) * Fix README hydration ThemeSwitcher example (#120) Using `resolvedTheme` will cause the select to show `light` or `dark` when `system` is selected rather than `system` as expected. Co-authored-by: Paco <34928425+pacocoursey@users.noreply.github.com> * Update documentation around `defaultTheme` (#130) The previous documentation referred to using `<ThemeProvider defaultTheme="system">`, but this is no longer necessary * Memoize ThemeContext.Provider value (#135) Every time <Theme /> renders a new object is constructed and passed to ThemeContext.Provider. This guarantees that regardless of what inputs changed the Context will be propagated. This is particularly harmful when React is doing hydration because if an unhydrated Suspense boudnary exists in the sub-tree of the Provider it will fall back to client rendering regardless of whether the context is an actual dependency for that Suspense boundary. This commit adds memoization so the value only changes if one of it's inputs change To make this memoization effective the default argument for `themes` needed to be statically extracted (it constructs a new array on each function invocation otherwise) * docs: link npm-version badge to npm package-site (#136) * Update README with instructions for Next.js 13 appDir (#168) Update README.md * make `next-themes` react agnostic (#186) * tooling: add monorepo and update playwright tests (#196) * chore: add .nvmrc * chore: convert intor a turbo based monorepo (yarn workspaces) * chore: start refactoring playwright tests * chore: add missing scripts to 'example' package and update playwright config accordingly * fix(example/tailwind): use class-attribute * chore(actions): update node version and bump setup-node to v2 * chore: move license to repository-root * Update README with note for HTML class attribute (#192) * Port #178 (#200) * port pr 178 * fix up logic * fix: add explicit undefined type to support exactOptionalPropertyTypes option (Port #177) (#201) add explicit undefined * Convert to pnpm monorepo, fix Vercel builds, improve test caching, lint (#202) * cleanup package.json files * prettier * move tests to test/ * empty commit for vercel build * empty commit for vercel build * rename root package.json * upgrade next.js and react in examples * switch to pnpm monorepo, upgrade deps * update github actions to use pnpm, add to packageManager * use workspace dep * update workflows to install pnpm * back to npx * many changes… * empty commit for vercel build * empty commit for vercel build * empty commit for vercel build * idk * revert link changes, ready to merge * chore: add @types/node & @types/jest to root to ensure IDE correctly lints jest globals * chore: fix remaining merge-issues * chore(types): improve comend for UseThemeProps.theme * chore: fix merge-issue that caused forcedTheme to not be returned as resolvedTheme * chore: cleanup README --------- Co-authored-by: Paco <34928425+pacocoursey@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Max Leiter <mleiter@usc.edu> Co-authored-by: Bruno Crosier <bruno.crosier@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Josh Story <josh.c.story@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ian Jones <witspr@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Dimitri POSTOLOV <en3m@ya.ru> Co-authored-by: Amr Hassaballah <hassaballah.amr@gmail.com>
This converts the repository into a turborepo monorepo (using yarn1 workspaces).
In addition this PR updates the tests to run the e2e-test against the local next-themes state.