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Bump cheerio from 1.0.0-rc.3 to 1.0.0-rc.9 #136

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps cheerio from 1.0.0-rc.3 to 1.0.0-rc.9.

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v1.0.0-rc.9

Port to TypeScript

Cheerio has been ported entirely to TypeScript (in #1816)! This eliminates a lot of edge-cases within Cheerio and will allow you to use Cheerio with confidence. This release also features a new documentation website based on TypeDoc, allowing you to quickly navigate all available methods: https://cheerio.js.org


Breaking change: If you were using the function exported by Cheerio directly instead of first load()ing a document, you will now have to update the require to use the default export.

- const cheerio = require("cheerio");
+ const cheerio = require("cheerio").default;

cheerio('div', dom)

Please note that this way of using Cheerio is deprecated and might be removed in a future version. Please consider updating your code to:

const cheerio = require("cheerio");

const $ = cheerio.load(dom) $('div')


For TypeScript types, Cheerio now implements the ArrayLike<T> interface. That means that Cheerio instances can contain objects of arbitrary types, but not all methods can be called on them.

The TypeScript compiler will figure out what structures you are operating on:

  • When calling a loaded Cheerio instance with an HTML string like $('<div>'), it will product a Cheerio<Node> type.
    • Node is the base class for DOM elements and includes eg. comment and text nodes.
  • When calling Cheerio with a selector like $('.foo'), it will produce a Cheerio<Element>, as only Elements can be part of the result set.
    • Element is the class representing tags.
  • You can still use $('...').map() to map to arbitrary values, and will get a compiler error when trying to call method that are not supported.
    • Eg. $('.foo').map((i, el) => $(el).text()).attr('test') will no longer be possible, as .attr is not allowed to be called on a Cheerio<string>.

This release does not contain other changes to functionality. Feedback is greatly appreciated; if you encounter a problem, please file an issue!

https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio/compare/v1.0.0-rc.6...v1.0.0-rc.9

v1.0.0-rc.8

Second botched release. Please use v1.0.0-rc.9 instead.

v1.0.0-rc.7

Published without a lib directory — please ignore.

v1.0.0-rc.6

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Changelog

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Starting with 1.0.0-rc.4, release notes are exclusively tracked in Github Releases.

Commits
  • 95759d6 1.0.0-rc.9
  • 52678df fix(build): No longer export package version
  • 649b6cf 1.0.0-rc.8
  • 6e629cd fix(package): Build the module before publishing
  • 819f9b2 1.0.0-rc.7
  • 26ba3ac chore(docs): Fix formatting of README
  • 59454a2 build(deps-dev): bump many dev deps (#1841)
  • 463d404 docs(readme): Add note about perf benefits
  • cbb5fc9 chore(docs): Automatically update sponsors in README (#1840)
  • ed496cd chore(ci): Set default Node version to 16 (#1839)
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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #138.