By Nathan Hunzaker·
Today we’re sending out React 15.6.2. In 15.6.1, we shipped a few fixes for change events and inputs that had some unintended consequences. Those regressions have been ironed out, and we’ve also included a few more fixes to improve the stability of React across all browsers.
Additionally, 15.6.2 adds support for the controlList
attribute, and CSS columns are no longer appended with a px
suffix.
We recommend using Yarn or npm for managing front-end dependencies. If you’re new to package managers, the Yarn documentation is a good place to get started.
To install React with Yarn, run:
yarn add react@^15.6.2 react-dom@^15.6.2
To install React with npm, run:
npm install --save react@^15.6.2 react-dom@^15.6.2
We recommend using a bundler like webpack or Browserify so you can write modular code and bundle it together into small packages to optimize load time.
Remember that by default, React runs extra checks and provides helpful warnings in development mode. When deploying your app, make sure to use the production build.
In case you don’t use a bundler, we also provide pre-built bundles in the npm packages which you can include as script tags on your page:
We’ve also published version 15.6.2
of react
and react-dom
on npm, and the react
package on bower.
document.documentMode
would trigger IE detection in other browsers, breaking change events. (@aweary in #10032)onChange
would not fire with defaultChecked
on radio inputs. (@jquense in #10156)controlList
attribute to DOM property whitelist (@nhunzaker in #9940)