## Overview
The error messages that say:
> ReactDOM.hydrate is no longer supported in React 18
Don't make sense in the React 19 release. Instead, they should say:
> ReactDOM.hydrate was removed in React 19.
For legacy mode, they should say:
> ReactDOM.hydrate has not been supported since React 18.
We broke the ability to "break on uncaught exceptions" by adding a
try/catch higher up in the scheduling. We're giving up on fixing that so
we can remove the replay trick inside an event handler.
The issue with that approach is that we end up double logging a lot of
errors in DEV since they get reported to the page.
It's also a lot of complexity around this feature.
## Overview
Adds support for `ReactDOMClient` for `ServerIntegration*` tests.
Also converts tests that pass without any other changes. Will follow up
with other PRs for more complex cases.
## Summary
- yarn.lock diff +-6249, **small pr**
- use jest-environment-jsdom by default
- uncaught error from jsdom is an error object instead of strings
- abortSignal.reason is read-only in jsdom and node,
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortSignal/reason
## How did you test this change?
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Co-authored-by: Sebastian Silbermann <silbermann.sebastian@gmail.com>
Upgrades the deprecation warning to a runtime error.
I did it this way instead of removing the export so the type is the same
in both builds. It will get dead code eliminated regardless.
* Use existing test warning filter for server tests
We have a warning filter for our internal tests to ignore warnings
that are too noisy or that we haven't removed from our test suite yet:
shouldIgnoreConsoleError.
Many of our server rendering tests don't use this filter, though,
because it has its own special of asserting warnings.
So I added the warning filter to the server tests, too.
* Deprecate ReactDOM.render and ReactDOM.hydrate
These are no longer supported in React 18. They are replaced by the
`createRoot` API.
The warning includes a link to documentation of the new API. Currently
it redirects to the corresponding working group post. Here's the PR to
set up the redirect: https://github.com/reactjs/reactjs.org/pull/3730
Many of our tests still use ReactDOM.render. We will need to gradually
migrate them over to createRoot.
In the meantime, I added the warnings to our internal warning filter.
We have behaviour divergence for act() between prod and dev (specifically, act() + concurrent mode does not flush fallbacks in prod. This doesn't affect anyone in OSS yet)
We also don't have a good story for writing tests in prod (and what from what I gather, nobody really writes tests in prod mode).
We could have wiped out act() in prod builds, except that _we_ ourselves use act() for our tests when we run them in prod mode.
This PR is a compromise to all of this. We will log a warning if you try to use act() in prod mode, and we silence it in our test suites.