Emplifi / BakeryJS

Dataprocessing framework for JavaScript 🎂
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Build(deps): bump ajv from 6.12.6 to 7.1.1 #383

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps ajv from 6.12.6 to 7.1.1.

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v7.1.1

Support readonly arrays with JSONSchemaType (@LinusU, #1447)

v7.1.0

Support for JSON Type Definition RFC 8927 - a simple schema language provided as an alternative to JSON Schema.

See these docs:

Allow ":" in keyword names (#1421, @teq0)

v7.0.4

Fix: duplicate functions in standalone validation code with mutually recursive schemas (#1361) Fix: reference resolution when base URI change was not applied (#1414)

v7.0.3

Fixes:

  • oneOf error type (#1368, @G-Rath)
  • remove multiple imports (rollup/plugins#745)

Docs:

  • Using in ES5 (#1364, @aladdin-add)
  • Option strictTypes: false has to be used with json-schema-secure schema (#1373)

v7.0.2

Remove duplicate functions from standalone validation code (#1361)

v7.0.1

Update error message for maxLength/minLength keywords

v7.0.0

Please note: this document covers the changes from v6.12.6.

The main changes

  • support of JSON Schema draft-2019-09 features: unevaluatedProperties and unevaluatedItems, dynamic recursive references and other additional keywords.
  • comprehensive support for standalone validation code - compiling one or multiple schemas to standalone modules with one or multiple exports.
  • to reduce the mistakes in JSON schemas and unexpected validation results, strict mode is added - it prohibits ignored or ambiguous JSON Schema elements. See Strict mode and Options for more details
  • to make code injection from untrusted schemas impossible, code generation is fully re-written to be type-level safe against code injection.
  • to simplify Ajv extensions, the new keyword API that is used by pre-defined keywords is available to user-defined keywords - it is much easier to define any keywords now, especially with subschemas.
  • schemas are compiled to ES6 code (ES5 code generation is supported with an option).
  • to improve reliability and maintainability the code is migrated to TypeScript.
  • separate Ajv classes from draft-07 and draft-2019-09 support with different default imports (see Getting started or v7.0.0-beta.5 for the details).

Please note:

  • the support for JSON-Schema draft-04 is removed - if you have schemas using "id" attributes you have to replace them with "$id" (or continue using version 6 that will be supported until 02/28/2021).
  • all formats are separated to ajv-formats package - they have to be explicitly added if you use them.
  • Ajv instance can only be created with new keyword, as Ajv is now ES6 class.

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #391.