LaunchDarkly shipped its React SDK as a prerelease, marking a new framework-specific offering built on the client SDK foundation. The release brought FlagManager improvements across client-side layers, adding FDv2 type support, refined validators, and a DataManager interface to handle full/partial/none flag update semantics. A bootstrap state reporting fix in the client SDK ensured data sources correctly reflected validity after initialization, while security patches to Next.js dependencies and a cascade of dependency bumps across server SDKs (Node, Cloudflare, Fastly, Shopify Oxygen) kept the ecosystem current with the common layer changes.
The React SDK reached prerelease with v0.1.0, marking the debut of @launchdarkly/react-sdk. The release also addressed security updates in Next.js dependencies and triggered coordinated patch bumps across the ecosystem—Node server SDK, Redis, DynamoDB, and other integrations all updated to align with upstream dependency changes in the shared common modules.