

You should also keep in mind that this is just a high-level comparison. Loads more quickly, especially over slow/poor network connections. Reveals the total bundle size decreased by 70%. For example, a quick high-level comparison of the bundles for One really quick thing right off the bat-React Router v6 is a lot smaller It in a package that I believe is the best router we've ever built. With what we know so far about where React is headed in the future, and delivers React Router v6 takes the best of what we've learned over the years, combined Last few years as part of our React workshops. Time! We've been through a lot of iterations and ideas, and we've traveledĪround the world and talked to literally thousands of React developers over the Ryan and I have been working on React Router since May 2014. This is a pretty long post (lots to talk about!), so here's a quick summary: Post is to give you a few of the highlights from the v6 release and share with Something that we decided to change before the final release.īut we're a bit further along now and I didn't want to cut too many releasesīefore writing up a proper blog post about v6, so here we are. For these reasons, I've been hesitant to publish anything more thanįor v6 up to this point because I didn't want to publish information about I alsoĪnticipate having some minor breaking changes between alphas as we nail down theįinal APIs.

Published the first alpha release back inįor version 6, I'm using "alpha" to mean "not yet feature complete". The next major version of React Router, version 6, is just around the corner.
