As of today, all fluent.js
packages are available under new names in the @fluent
scope.
-
fluent
is now@fluent/bundle
0.13, -
fluent-syntax
is now@fluent/syntax
0.14, -
fluent-react
is now@fluent/react
0.9.0, -
fluent-dom
is now@fluent/dom
0.5.0, -
fluent-sequence
is now@fluent/sequence
0.4.0, -
fluent-langneg
is now@fluent/langneg
0.3.0.
For each package on the list above, I first published a new minor update of the package under the old name. Then, I published the same code under the new name. Finally, I deprecated the old package on npm, but only at its latest version.
For example: I released fluent-react
0.9.0, then published the very same code as @fluent/react
0.9.0, and lastly, I deprecated fluent-react
0.9.0. Importantly, fluent-react
0.8.5 has not been deprecated, and existing apps can continue to use without npm warnings, and upgrade at their convenience.