Abhiek187 / aws-shop

A basic shopping app that utilizes various AWS services
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Bump the vite group in /shop-app with 2 updates #904

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Bumps the vite group in /shop-app with 2 updates: @vitest/coverage-v8 and vitest.

Updates @vitest/coverage-v8 from 2.0.5 to 2.1.1

Release notes

Sourced from @​vitest/coverage-v8's releases.

v2.1.1

   🐞 Bug Fixes

    View changes on GitHub

v2.1.0

This release makes another big change to the Browser Mode by introducing locators API:

test('renders blog posts', async () => {
  const screen = page.render(<Blog />)

await expect.element(screen.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Blog' })).toBeInTheDocument()

const [firstPost] = screen.getByRole('listitem').all()

await firstPost.getByRole('button', { name: 'Delete' }).click()

expect(screen.getByRole('listitem').all()).toHaveLength(3) })

You can use either vitest-browser-vue, vitest-browser-svelte or vitest-browser-react to render components and make assertions using locators. Locators are also available on the page object from @vitest/browser/context.

Potential Breaking Change

  • workspace:
    • Correctly resolve workspace globs and file paths  -  by @​sheremet-va in vitest-dev/vitest#6316 (afdcb)
    • This changes how the custom glob pattern in the workspace config is treated. Any file matching the glob is considered a Vitest config file. Any folder matching the glob pattern is treated as a workspace project and is subject to the regular config resolution (single vitest.config.ts or vite.config.ts inside the folder)
    • For example, projects/* will match anything inside the projects folder. If it's a folder, we try to find the config inside that folder (if there is none, it is still treated as a project with the default config). If it's a file, it will be treated as a Vitest config. projects/**/* previously would assume that you only wanted to have folders as projects, but now it will match every single file insideprojects.
    • This change doesn't affect non-glob usage.

   🚀 Features

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Commits
  • 699055e chore: release v2.1.1
  • 9f1fd18 chore: release v2.1.0
  • b2be23e chore: release v2.1.0-beta.7
  • 8ac7011 chore: release v2.1.0-beta.6
  • da52d23 fix(coverage): use project specific vitenode for uncovered files (#6044)
  • 5932a7f feat(coverage): add --exclude-after-remap (#6309)
  • 34199bd feat(browser): support v8 coverage (#6273)
  • 72056b5 chore: release v2.1.0-beta.5
  • 91dea8c fix(coverage): v8 to warn instead of crash when conversion fails (#6318)
  • 1f6cb59 fix(coverage): v8 to support source maps with multiple sources (#6120)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates vitest from 2.0.5 to 2.1.1

Release notes

Sourced from vitest's releases.

v2.1.1

   🐞 Bug Fixes

    View changes on GitHub

v2.1.0

This release makes another big change to the Browser Mode by introducing locators API:

test('renders blog posts', async () => {
  const screen = page.render(<Blog />)

await expect.element(screen.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Blog' })).toBeInTheDocument()

const [firstPost] = screen.getByRole('listitem').all()

await firstPost.getByRole('button', { name: 'Delete' }).click()

expect(screen.getByRole('listitem').all()).toHaveLength(3) })

You can use either vitest-browser-vue, vitest-browser-svelte or vitest-browser-react to render components and make assertions using locators. Locators are also available on the page object from @vitest/browser/context.

Potential Breaking Change

  • workspace:
    • Correctly resolve workspace globs and file paths  -  by @​sheremet-va in vitest-dev/vitest#6316 (afdcb)
    • This changes how the custom glob pattern in the workspace config is treated. Any file matching the glob is considered a Vitest config file. Any folder matching the glob pattern is treated as a workspace project and is subject to the regular config resolution (single vitest.config.ts or vite.config.ts inside the folder)
    • For example, projects/* will match anything inside the projects folder. If it's a folder, we try to find the config inside that folder (if there is none, it is still treated as a project with the default config). If it's a file, it will be treated as a Vitest config. projects/**/* previously would assume that you only wanted to have folders as projects, but now it will match every single file insideprojects.
    • This change doesn't affect non-glob usage.

   🚀 Features

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 699055e chore: release v2.1.1
  • 36b5ace fix(workspace): resolve glob pattern once to avoid name collision (#6489)
  • 16aa76c fix(browser): make example test callbacks async (#6484)
  • 9f1fd18 chore: release v2.1.0
  • 94a186e fix(ui): render project name consistently (#6329)
  • ac698b1 fix: expect.getState().testPath always returns correct path (#6472)
  • b2be23e chore: release v2.1.0-beta.7
  • 0b44722 fix: ignore importer when resolving Vitest (#6469)
  • 97773e2 chore: fix edge case in license files bundling (#6460)
  • 7ab0f4a feat(browser): support --inspect-brk (#6434)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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