Migration from v3 to v4
Yeah, v4 has been released!
Looking for the v3 docs? Find them here.
This document is a work in progress. Have you upgraded your site and run into something that's not covered here? Add your changes on GitHub.
Introduction
This is a reference for upgrading your site from Material-UI v3 to v4. While there's a lot covered here, you probably won't need to do everything for your site. We'll do our best to keep things easy to follow, and as sequential as possible so you can quickly get rocking on v4!
Why you should migrate
This documentation page covers the how of migrating from v3 to v4. The why is covered in the release blog post on Medium.
Updating your dependencies
The very first thing you will need to do is to update your dependencies.
Update Material-UI version
You need to update your package.json
to use the latest version of Material-UI.
"dependencies": {
"@material-ui/core": "^4.0.0"
}
Or run
npm install @material-ui/core
or
yarn add @material-ui/core
Update React version
The minimum required version of React was increased from react@^16.3.0
to react@^16.8.0
.
This allows us to rely on Hooks (we no longer use the class API).
Update Material-UI Styles version
If you were previously using @material-ui/styles
with v3 you need to update your package.json
to use the latest version of Material-UI Styles.
"dependencies": {
"@material-ui/styles": "^4.0.0"
}
Or run
npm install @material-ui/styles
or
yarn add @material-ui/styles
Handling breaking changes
Core
- Every component forward their ref.
This is implemented by using
React.forwardRef()
. This affects the internal component tree and display name and therefore might break shallow or snapshot tests.innerRef
will no longer return a ref to the instance (or nothing if the inner component is a function component) but a ref to its root component. The corresponding API docs list the root component.
Styles
⚠️ Material-UI depends on JSS v10. JSS v10 is not backward compatible with v9. Make sure JSS v9 is not installed in your environment. Removing
react-jss
from yourpackage.json
can help. The StylesProvider component replaces the JssProvider one.Remove the first option argument of
withTheme()
. The first argument was a placeholder for a potential future option. We have never found a need for it. It's time to remove this argument. It matches the emotion API and the styled-components API.-const DeepChild = withTheme()(DeepChildRaw); +const DeepChild = withTheme(DeepChildRaw);
Scope the keyframes API. You should apply the following changes in your codebase. It helps isolating the animation logic:
rippleVisible: { opacity: 0.3, - animation: 'mui-ripple-enter 100ms cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1)', + animation: '$mui-ripple-enter 100ms cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1)', }, '@keyframes mui-ripple-enter': { '0%': { opacity: 0.1, }, '100%': { opacity: 0.3, }, },
Theme
The
theme.palette.augmentColor()
method no longer performs a side effect on its input color. To use it correctly, you have to use the returned value.-const background = { main: color }; -theme.palette.augmentColor(background); +const background = theme.palette.augmentColor({ main: color }); console.log({ background });
You can safely remove the next variant from the theme creation:
typography: { - useNextVariants: true, },
theme.spacing.unit
usage is deprecated, you can use the new API:label: { [theme.breakpoints.up('sm')]: { - paddingTop: theme.spacing.unit * 12, + paddingTop: theme.spacing(12), }, }
Tip: you can provide more than 1 argument:
theme.spacing(1, 2) // = '8px 16px'
.You can use the migration helper on your project to make this smoother.
Layout
[Grid] In order to support arbitrary spacing values and to remove the need to mentally count by 8, we are changing the spacing API:
/** * Defines the space between the type `item` component. * It can only be used on a type `container` component. */ - spacing: PropTypes.oneOf([0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40]), + spacing: PropTypes.oneOf([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]),
Going forward, you can use the theme to implement a custom Grid spacing transformation function.
[Container] Moved from
@material-ui/lab
to@material-ui/core
.-import Container from '@material-ui/lab/Container'; +import Container from '@material-ui/core/Container';
TypeScript
value
type
Normalized value
prop type for input components to use unknown
. This affects
InputBase
, NativeSelect
, OutlinedInput
, Radio
, RadioGroup
, Select
, SelectInput
, Switch
, TextArea
, and TextField
.
function MySelect({ children }) {
- function handleChange(event: any, value: string) {
+ function handleChange(event: any, value: unknown) {
// handle value
}
return <Select onChange={handleChange}>{children}</Select>
}
This change is explained in more detail in our TypeScript guide
Button
[Button] Remove the deprecated button variants (flat, raised and fab):
-<Button variant="raised" /> +<Button variant="contained" />
-<Button variant="flat" /> +<Button variant="text" />
-import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'; -<Button variant="fab" /> +import Fab from '@material-ui/core/Fab'; +<Fab />
-import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'; -<Button variant="extendedFab" /> +import Fab from '@material-ui/core/Fab'; +<Fab variant="extended" />
[ButtonBase] The component passed to the
component
prop needs to be able to hold a ref. The composition guide explains the migration strategy.This also applies to
BottomNavigationAction
,Button
,CardActionArea
,Checkbox
,ExpansionPanelSummary
,Fab
,IconButton
,MenuItem
,Radio
,StepButton
,Tab
,TableSortLabel
as well asListItem
if thebutton
prop is true.
Card
- [CardActions] Rename the
disableActionSpacing
prop todisableSpacing
. - [CardActions] Remove the
disableActionSpacing
CSS class. - [CardActions] Rename the
action
CSS class tospacing
.
ClickAwayListener
- [ClickAwayListener] Hide react-event-listener props.
Dialog
- [DialogActions] Rename the
disableActionSpacing
prop todisableSpacing
. - [DialogActions] Rename the
action
CSS class tospacing
. - [DialogContentText] Use typography variant
body1
instead ofsubtitle1
. - [Dialog] The child needs to be able to hold a ref. The composition guide explains the migration strategy.
Divider
[Divider] Remove the deprecated
inset
prop.-<Divider inset /> +<Divider variant="inset" />
ExpansionPanel
- [ExpansionPanelActions] Rename the
action
CSS class tospacing
. - [ExpansionPanel] Increase the CSS specificity of the
disabled
style rule.
List
[List] Rework the list components to match the specification:
- The
ListItemAvatar
component is required when using an avatar. - The
ListItemIcon
component is required when using a left checkbox. - The
edge
property should be set on the icon buttons.
- The
[ListItem] Increase the CSS specificity of the
disabled
andfocusVisible
style rules.
Menu
- [MenuItem] Remove the fixed height of the MenuItem. The padding and line-height are used by the browser to compute the height.
Modal
[Modal] The child needs to be able to hold a ref. The composition guide explains the migration strategy.
This also applies to
Dialog
andPopover
.[Modal] Remove the classes customization API for the Modal component (-74% bundle size reduction when used standalone).
[Modal] event.defaultPrevented is now ignored. The new logic closes the Modal even if
event.preventDefault()
is called on the key down escape event.event.preventDefault()
is meant to stop default behaviors like clicking a checkbox to check it, hitting a button to submit a form, and hitting left arrow to move the cursor in a text input etc. Only special HTML elements have these default behaviors. You should useevent.stopPropagation()
if you don't want to trigger anonClose
event on the modal.
Paper
[Paper] Reduce the default elevation. Change the default Paper elevation to match the Card and the Expansion Panel:
-<Paper /> +<Paper elevation={2} />
This affects the
ExpansionPanel
as well.
Portal
- [Portal] The child needs to be able to hold a ref when
disablePortal
is used. The composition guide explains the migration strategy.
Slide
- [Slide] The child needs to be able to hold a ref. The composition guide explains the migration strategy.
Slider
[Slider] Move from
@material-ui/lab
to@material-ui/core
.-import Slider from '@material-ui/lab/Slider' +import Slider from '@material-ui/core/Slider'
Switch
[Switch] Refactor the implementation to make it easier to override the styles. Rename the class names to match the specification wording:
-icon -bar +thumb +track
Snackbar
[Snackbar] Match the new specification.
- Change the dimensions
- Change the default transition from
Slide
toGrow
.
SvgIcon
[SvgIcon] Rename nativeColor -> htmlColor. React solved the same problem with the
for
HTML attribute, they have decided to call the prophtmlFor
. This change follows the same reasoning.-<AddIcon nativeColor="#fff" /> +<AddIcon htmlColor="#fff" />
Tabs
[Tab] Remove the
labelContainer
,label
andlabelWrapped
class keys for simplicity. This has allowed us to remove 2 intermediary DOM elements. You should be able to move the custom styles to theroot
class key.[Tabs] Remove deprecated fullWidth and scrollable props:
-<Tabs fullWidth scrollable /> +<Tabs variant="scrollable" />
Table
[TableCell] Remove the deprecated
numeric
property:-<TableCell numeric>{row.calories}</TableCell> +<TableCell align="right">{row.calories}</TableCell>
[TableRow] Remove the fixed height CSS property. The cell height is computed by the browser using the padding and line-height.
[TableCell] Move the
dense
mode to a different property:-<TableCell padding="dense" /> +<TableCell size="small" />
[TablePagination] The component no longer tries to fix invalid (
page
,count
,rowsPerPage
) property combinations. It raises a warning instead.
TextField
[InputLabel] You should be able to override all the styles of the FormLabel component using the CSS API of the InputLabel component. The
FormLabelClasses
property has been removed.<InputLabel - FormLabelClasses={{ asterisk: 'bar' }} + classes={{ asterisk: 'bar' }} > Foo </InputLabel>
[InputBase] Change the default box sizing model. It uses the following CSS now:
box-sizing: border-box;
This solves issues with the
fullWidth
prop.[InputBase] Remove the
inputType
class fromInputBase
.
Tooltip
- [Tooltip] The child needs to be able to hold a ref. The composition guide explains the migration strategy.
- [Tooltip] Appears only after focus-visible focus instead of any focus.
Typography
[Typography] Remove the deprecated typography variants. You can upgrade by performing the following replacements:
- display4 => h1
- display3 => h2
- display2 => h3
- display1 => h4
- headline => h5
- title => h6
- subheading => subtitle1
- body2 => body1
- body1 (default) => body2 (default)
[Typography] Remove the opinionated
display: block
default typography style. You can use the newdisplay?: 'initial' | 'inline' | 'block';
property.[Typography] Rename the
headlineMapping
property tovariantMapping
to better align with its purpose.-<Typography headlineMapping={headlineMapping}> +<Typography variantMapping={variantMapping}>
[Typography] Change the default variant from
body2
tobody1
. A font size of 16px is a better default than 14px. Bootstrap, material.io, and even our documentation use 16px as a default font size. 14px like Ant Design uses is understandable, as Chinese users have a different alphabet. We recommend 12px as the default font size for Japanese.[Typography] Remove the default color from the typography variants. The color should inherit most of the time. It's the default behavior of the web.
[Typography] Rename
color="default"
tocolor="initial"
following the logic of #13028. The usage of default should be avoided, it lacks semantic.
Node
- Drop node 6 support, you should upgrade to node 8.
UMD
This change eases the use of Material-UI with a CDN:
const { Button, TextField, -} = window['material-ui']; +} = MaterialUI;
It's consistent with other React projects:
- material-ui => MaterialUI
- react-dom => ReactDOM
- prop-types => PropTypes