Upgrade guide for v2.0
What's new
Inertia.js v2.0 is a huge step forward for Inertia! The core library has been completely rewritten to architecturally support asynchronous requests, enabling a whole set of new features, including:
Additionally, for security sensitive projects, Inertia now offers a history encryption API, allowing you to clear page data from history state when logging out of an application.
Upgrade dependencies
To upgrade to the Inertia.js v2.0 beta, first use npm to install the client-side adapter of your choice:
npm install @inertiajs/vue3@^2.0Next, use at least the 3.6 version of inertia-rails.
gem 'inertia_rails', '~> 3.6'Breaking changes
While a significant release, Inertia.js v2.0 doesn't introduce many breaking changes. Here's a list of all the breaking changes:
Dropped Vue 2 support
The Vue 2 adapter has been removed. Vue 2 reached End of Life on December 3, 2023, so this felt like it was time.
Svelte adapter
- Dropped support for Svelte 3 as it reached End of Life on June 20, 2023.
- The
rememberhelper has been renamed touseRememberto be consistent with other helpers. - Updated
setupcallback ininertia.js. You need to passpropswhen initializing theAppcomponent. See the updated guide - The
setupcallback is now required inssr.js. See the updated guide
Partial reloads are now async
Previously partial reloads in Inertia were synchronous, just like all Inertia requests. In v2.0, partial reloads are now asynchronous. Generally this is desirable, but if you were relying on these requests being synchronous, you may need to adjust your code.