Released: 11/24/2016
Other:
- Fix iOS Deployment Target (Back to 9.1 from 10.1) - @Ben-G
#0.5.0
Released: 11/24/2016
Other:
- Swift 3.0.1 / Xcode 8.1 updates - @DivineDominion, @frranck
#0.4.0
Released: 09/21/2016
Other:
- Swift 3 Migration - @Ben-G
- Documentation Fix - @excitedhoney
#0.3.1
Released: 07/16/2016
Fixes:
- Expose
RouteHash
initializer publicly - @Ben-G
#0.3.0
Released: 06/28/2016
Other:
- Update syntax to Swift 2.3 - @mjarvis
- Update to ReSwift 2.0.0 - @Ben-G
#0.2.7
Released: 03/23/2016
Fixes:
- Fix issue when checking out with Carthage (#20) - @Ben-G
#0.2.6
Released: 03/20/2016
API Changes:
- Provide route action that allows chosing between animated and un-animated route changes - @Ben-G
- Provide API for setting associated data for a certain route. This enables passing state information to subroutes - @Ben-G
Other::
- Update ReSwift Dependency to 1.0 - @Ben-G
- Use a symbolic breakpoint in place of an
assertionFailure
for handling a stuck router - @Ben-G - Documentation Fix - @jschmid
#0.2.5
Released: 02/22/2016
API Changes:
- ReSwift-Router now uses the new substate selection API when subscribing to a store. As a result, the
HasNavigationState
protocol has been removed. This change also allows an app to have multiple routers. - @Ben-G
#0.2.4
Released: 01/23/2016
API Changes:
- Due to the new requirement in ReSwift, that top level reducers need to be able to take an empty application state and return a hydrated one,
NavigationReducer
is no longer a top-level reducer. You now need to call it from within your app reducer. Refer to the docs for more details. - @Ben-G
Other:
- Drop iOS Deployment target to 8.0 - @Ben-G
- Add Support for watchOS, tvOS, OSX - @Ben-G
- Documentation updates - @Ben-G