fix(component-library): fix prefetching react-aria links#2210
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I noticed link navigation performance was slower than I expected in the preview builds. As it turns out, this is due to how react-aria handles client side routing -- it circumvents the nextjs
Linkcomponent which is where the next link preload functionality is handled. Currently, there's no way to tell react-aria to use the nextjsLinkcomponent, so instead this PR injects the preload functionality into the unstyled wrappers for any react-aria component that can be linked.While working on this, I also discovered that there are issue with having dependencies on
react-aria-componentsfrom both the app and the component library. Thereact-aria-componentspackage uses contexts to communicate between some elements; as a result it is a singleton package (or at least, for any given set of components that need to interact with each other usingreact-aria-componentscontexts, it is necessary that those components use the same package dependency forreact-aria-components).I believe the easiest way to ensure we don't accidentally ship two separate copies of
react-aria-componentsand have issues with contexts not being shared correctly is to only depend onreact-aria-componentsfrom@pythnetwork/component-library, and to re-exportreact-aria-componentsmodules from there for use in downstream apps. This way apps will only ever consume@pythnetwork/component-library, which will own the actual dependency onreact-aria-components. So, this PR also restructures things a bit to remove thereact-aria-componentsdependency from the insights hub, moves all theUnstyledcomponents to anunsyled/directory under the component library src, and to re-export much more ofreact-aria-componentsfrom there.