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Bump floki from 0.23.1 to 0.24.0 #471

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps floki from 0.23.1 to 0.24.0.

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[0.24.0] - 2020-01-01

Added

  • Add support for fast_html, which is a "C Node" wrapping Lexborisov's myhtml - thanks @rinpatch
  • Add setup to run our test suite against all parsers on CI - thanks @rinpatch
  • Add Floki.parse_document/1 and Floki.parse_fragment/1 in order to correct parse documents and fragments of documents - it also prevents the confusion and inconsistency of parse/1.
  • Configure dialyxir in order to run Dializer easily.

Changed

  • Deprecate Floki.parse/1 and all the functions that uses it underneath. This means that all the functions that accepted HTML as binary are deprecated as well. This includes find/2, attr/4, filter_out/2, text/2 and attribute/2. The recommendation is to use those functions with an already parsed document or fragment.
  • Remove support for Elixir 1.5.
Commits
  • 3e90e7d Bump version to 0.24.0
  • baba6af Merge pull request #241 from philss/refactor-for-multiple-parsers
  • d6675b6 Remove support for Elixir 1.5
  • 5fa09e7 Change parser dependencies to be more explict
  • dbf1148 Replace parse/1 with parse_document/1 parse_fragment/1
  • 28f5550 Clean unused dependencies from mix.lock
  • 6f78787 Remove clauses that are not in use
  • 08818c3 Install and configure dialyxir
  • f3cf95b Merge pull request #240 from rinpatch/feature/fast_html
  • 17eab75 CI: run tests with multiple parsers
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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