DevExpress / testcafe-reporter-xunit

This is the xUnit reporter plugin for TestCafe.
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Bump jsonwebtoken and testcafe #29

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps jsonwebtoken to 9.0.0 and updates ancestor dependency testcafe. These dependencies need to be updated together.

Updates jsonwebtoken from 8.5.1 to 9.0.0

Changelog

Sourced from jsonwebtoken's changelog.

9.0.0 - 2022-12-21

Breaking changes: See Migration from v8 to v9

Breaking changes

Security fixes

  • security: fixes Arbitrary File Write via verify function - CVE-2022-23529
  • security: fixes Insecure default algorithm in jwt.verify() could lead to signature validation bypass - CVE-2022-23540
  • security: fixes Insecure implementation of key retrieval function could lead to Forgeable Public/Private Tokens from RSA to HMAC - CVE-2022-23541
  • security: fixes Unrestricted key type could lead to legacy keys usage - CVE-2022-23539
Commits
  • e1fa9dc Merge pull request from GHSA-8cf7-32gw-wr33
  • 5eaedbf chore(ci): remove github test actions job (#861)
  • cd4163e chore(ci): configure Github Actions jobs for Tests & Security Scanning (#856)
  • ecdf6cc fix!: Prevent accidental use of insecure key sizes & misconfiguration of secr...
  • 8345030 fix(sign&verify)!: Remove default none support from sign and verify met...
  • 7e6a86b Upload OpsLevel YAML (#849)
  • 74d5719 docs: update references vercel/ms references (#770)
  • d71e383 docs: document "invalid token" error
  • 3765003 docs: fix spelling in README.md: Peak -> Peek (#754)
  • a46097e docs: make decode impossible to discover before verify
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view
Maintainer changes

This version was pushed to npm by julien.wollscheid, a new releaser for jsonwebtoken since your current version.


Updates testcafe from 1.19.0 to 2.2.0

Release notes

Sourced from testcafe's releases.

v2.2.0 (2022-12-29)

TestCafe v2.2.0 introduces user-defined custom actions and an important experimental capability. Google Chrome users can now enable "proxyless mode" to speed up their test suite.

Custom Action Support

TestCafe users can now define custom test actions. Place the definition function in a JavaScript configuration file:

module.exports = {
  customActions: {
   async makeCoffee (args) {
        await this.click(args);
    }, 
  }
};

Include custom methods in your tests alongside other TestController methods. Add the customActions prefix when you call the action:

test('Test with a custom action', async t => {
    await t.click()
        .customActions.makeCoffee()
        .click();
})

Experimental: Proxyless mode

TestCafe runs an under-the-hood reverse proxy to automate tests across different browsers. But this technique complicates the framework. Native automation protocols offer superior automation speeds and greater stability. That's why the TestCafe team decided to gradually phase the reverse proxy out in favor of native support for these automation protocols.

TestCafe v2.2.0 includes an experimental option that disables the proxy for Google Chrome.

testcafe chrome tests --experimental-proxyless

You can enable this option in the command line interface, the Test Runner API, and the configuration file. Read the Proxyless mode guide for more information.

Bug Fixes

  • TestCafe doesn't hide the live mode status bar when the bar obstructs the action target (#7384)
  • The 'Target element is overlapped' message does not reference the Selector that caused the warning (#7386)
  • The TestCafe Dashboard reporter includes an outdated uuid dependency (testcafe-reporter-dashboard#111)
  • TestCafe doesn't display the correct error message when the framework throws an exception (#6936)
  • TestCafe retains some cookies after the user requests their deletion (PR testcafe-hammerhead#2818)
  • TestCafe cannot load test pages with the localhost URL on Node.js v17 and up (#7396)
  • TestCafe cannot take screenshots in headless Chrome on Node.js v17 and up (#7408)

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from testcafe's changelog.

v2.2.0 (2022-12-29)

TestCafe v2.2.0 introduces user-defined custom actions and an important experimental capability. Google Chrome users can now enable "proxyless mode" to speed up their test suite.

Custom Action Support

TestCafe users can now define custom test actions. Place the definition function in a JavaScript configuration file:

module.exports = {
  customActions: {
   async makeCoffee (args) {
        await this.click(args);
    }, 
  }
};

Include custom methods in your tests alongside other TestController methods. Add the customActions prefix when you call the action:

test('Test with a custom action', async t => {
    await t.click()
        .customActions.makeCoffee()
        .click();
})

Experimental: Proxyless mode

TestCafe runs an under-the-hood reverse proxy to automate tests across different browsers. But this technique complicates the framework. Native automation protocols offer superior automation speeds and greater stability. That's why the TestCafe team decided to gradually phase the reverse proxy out in favor of native support for these automation protocols.

TestCafe v2.2.0 includes an experimental option that disables the proxy for Google Chrome.

testcafe chrome tests --experimental-proxyless

You can enable this option in the command line interface, the Test Runner API, and the configuration file. Read the Proxyless mode guide for more information.

Bug Fixes

  • TestCafe doesn't hide the live mode status bar when the bar obstructs the action target (#7384)
  • The 'Target element is overlapped' message does not reference the Selector that caused the warning (#7386)
  • The TestCafe Dashboard reporter includes an outdated uuid dependency (testcafe-reporter-dashboard#111)
  • TestCafe doesn't display the correct error message when the framework throws an exception (#6936)
  • TestCafe retains some cookies after the user requests their deletion (PR testcafe-hammerhead#2818)
  • TestCafe cannot load test pages with the localhost URL on Node.js v17 and up (#7396)
  • TestCafe cannot take screenshots in headless Chrome on Node.js v17 and up (#7408)

... (truncated)

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Looks like these dependencies are up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.