Ant Design (antd) has released version 4.8.0, building upon the solid foundation of its previous stable version, 4.7.3. Both versions offer a comprehensive suite of enterprise-class UI components for React, continuing to provide developers with a robust and efficient way to build user interfaces. Key dependencies like react, react-dom, lodash, and moment remain, ensuring continued compatibility and a familiar development experience.
A noticeable difference lies within the dependencies specifically in rc-rate moving from ~2.8.2 to ~2.9.0, rc-image moving from ~3.2.1 to ~4.0.0, rc-table moving from ~7.10.0 to ~7.11.0, rc-slider moving from ~9.5.2 to ~9.6.1 and the increase of the unpackedSize of the package, suggesting underlying improvements, bug fixes, or feature enhancements within the components themselves. Developers should consult the official Ant Design changelog for detailed information on these updates.
Both versions share a wealth of development dependencies useful for testing, linting and building a project, including tools such as jest, enzyme, eslint, typescript, and webpack-related utilities. Developers can expect a continued focus on code quality, adherence to modern JavaScript standards, and comprehensive testing infrastructure. For developers already using Ant Design, upgrading to version 4.8.0 promises incremental improvements and potential performance enhancements. Newcomers will find a mature and well-documented library ready to accelerate their React UI development. The library promotes efficiency by offering components such as forms, tables, modal, buttons etc.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 4.8.0 of the package antd