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feat!: next-intl@4 #1412

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Resolves #1153
Resolves #1452
Resolves #410
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Resolves #1464
Resolves #1670
Resolves #1694

amannn and others added 20 commits June 20, 2024 16:08
This reverts commit 47239f9.
…currently active pathname for localized pathnames
# Conflicts:
#	packages/next-intl/src/middleware/utils.test.tsx
#	packages/next-intl/src/shared/utils.test.tsx
…is rendered from a Server Component (#1191)

This should ease the transition from Server to Client Components, as you
don't have to manually pass this prop anymore. If you've previously
passed this prop manually, you can remove this assignment now.

If this is not desired (e.g. because you have a large `formats` object
that you don't want to pass to the client side), you can manually
opt-out via `formats={{}}` on `NextIntlClientProvider` in order to not
provide any formats on the client side.

**BREAKING CHANGE:** There's a very rare chance where this can break
existing behavior. If you're rendering `NextIntlClientProvider` in a
Server Component, you rely on static rendering, but you're not using
`unstable_setRequestLocale` (i.e. you're using hooks like
`useTranslations` exclusively in Client Components), this can opt your
page into dynamic rendering. If this affects you, please provide the
`formats` prop explicitly to `NextIntlClientProvider`.
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@amannn amannn changed the title next-intl@4 feat!: next-intl@4 Oct 9, 2024
@amannn amannn added v4 and removed v4 labels Oct 9, 2024
If you have nested providers, previously only the configuration of the
innermost one would be applied.

With this change, configuration is now passed from one provider to the
next, while allowing to override individual props.

**BREAKING CHANGE:** There's a very rare chance that this change affects
your app, but in case you've previously relied on providers not
inheriting from each other, you now have to reset props manually in case
you want to retain the prev. behavior.
# Conflicts:
#	packages/next-intl/.size-limit.ts
This makes it easier to get started. If you don't want this behavior,
you can still opt-out via `messages={null}`.

**TODO**
- [ ] Merge #1684 along with
this
**Example:**

```tsx
formatter.dateTime(date, 'short', {
  timeZone: 'America/New_York'
})
```
…epo support (#1700)

Resolves: #1699

This change renames "createMessagesDeclaration" to
"createMessagesDeclarations" and changes the type to an array. Each
entry of the array will be used to create message declaration files.
Supporting multiple message files helps to use next-intl in monorepo
setups.

Since v4 is in beta, I renamed the property and removed support for a
single string. To me, clean types lead to cleaner code. If compatibility
is a more of a concern during the beta phase, I could not change the
property name and keep the support for single strings. Please let me
know.

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Co-authored-by: Jan Amann <jan@amann.work>
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