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For quite some time, React has been throwing up a warning about this component using the deprecated componentWillReceiveProps interface. The simplest solution here is to do a find-replace and use UNSAFE_componentWillReceiveProps instead. Alternatively, you could refactor the component to use getDerivedStateFromProps instead.
Move data fetching code or side effects to componentDidUpdate.
If you're updating state whenever props change, refactor your code to use memoization techniques or move it to static getDerivedStateFromProps. Learn more at: https://fb.me/react-derived-state
Rename componentWillReceiveProps to UNSAFE_componentWillReceiveProps to suppress this warning in non-strict mode. In React 17.x, only the UNSAFE_ name will work. To rename all deprecated lifecycles to their new names, you can run npx react-codemod rename-unsafe-lifecycles in your project source folder.
Please update the following components: Dock
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Ref: alexkuz/react-dock#40
For quite some time, React has been throwing up a warning about this component using the deprecated
componentWillReceiveProps
interface. The simplest solution here is to do a find-replace and useUNSAFE_componentWillReceiveProps
instead. Alternatively, you could refactor the component to usegetDerivedStateFromProps
instead.Here's the full warning from React:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: