This week we're back and mainly have some maintenance updates for y'all.🔧 Most notable is a fix for @truffle/hdwallet-provider. There was a faulty check when it would try to parse and ingest some parts of the user's input. We have to give a shoutout to our friend @RyanCavanaugh for spotting this and providing a fix!
Additionally, Truffle now fully supports Node 18! That being the case, we've also finally dropped support for Node 12...I know, I know, we announced it a long time ago ⏰ but we wanted to make sure Truffle was cleanly supporting Node 18 before discontinuing support for Node 12!
One more thing to note: @truffle/db now uses indexeddb instead of sqlite for persistence. If you are a @truffle/db user and have issues, please open a GitHub issue and we'll be happy to help!
That's about it for now. We'll see you next week with another morsel to add to your plate.🍛 Cheers!
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Changelog
Bug fix
correctly check for non-integer credentials in @truffle/hdwallet-provider (#5588 by @RyanCavanaugh)
add support for Node 18 and drop support for Node 12 (#5543 by @davidmurdoch)
v5.5.32 — Pumpkin Choco Layered Cake
Hello, hello, hello.
Enjoy Fall with a cup of hot coffee and pumpkin choco layered cake 🥮 ➕ ☕. Yummy!
And cheers, @eltociear for catching a typo and fixing it, many thanks for contributing.
In this week's release, we layered up our delightful offerings with a few bug fixes and internal improvements.
For the ever-expanding world of web3, a few more supported networks are added to be used with truffle debug --fetch-external, so you can carry on with those verified contracts debugging! 🐞
That's all for this week, and see you next time! 👋
Happy building!
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