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 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 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.
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Bumps the vitest group with 3 updates: @vitest/browser, @vitest/coverage-v8 and vitest.
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chore: release v2.1.15cbb0bb
fix(browser): optimize vitest-browser-vue correctly (#6490)9f1fd18
chore: release v2.1.00b4da69
fix: userEvent works consistently between providers (#6480)9560ab7
fix(browser): define mocker as a dependency (#6476)b2be23e
chore: release v2.1.0-beta.77ab0f4a
feat(browser): support--inspect-brk
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fix(browser): exclude missed packages from optimization, print help message (...c321a3f
chore: replace fast-glob with tinyglobby (#6274)b992b34
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chore: release v2.1.19f1fd18
chore: release v2.1.0b2be23e
chore: release v2.1.0-beta.78ac7011
chore: release v2.1.0-beta.6da52d23
fix(coverage): use project specificvitenode
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feat(coverage): add--exclude-after-remap
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feat(browser): support v8 coverage (#6273)72056b5
chore: release v2.1.0-beta.591dea8c
fix(coverage): v8 to warn instead of crash when conversion fails (#6318)1f6cb59
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chore: release v2.1.136b5ace
fix(workspace): resolve glob pattern once to avoid name collision (#6489)16aa76c
fix(browser): make example test callbacks async (#6484)9f1fd18
chore: release v2.1.094a186e
fix(ui): render project name consistently (#6329)ac698b1
fix:expect.getState().testPath
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chore: release v2.1.0-beta.70b44722
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