Fishbowler / icedfrisby-jsonrefchecks

IcedFrisby plugin to check referential integrity between different sections of an API response
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Bump icedfrisby from 1.5.0 to 4.0.0 #33

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps icedfrisby from 1.5.0 to 4.0.0.

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4.0.0

  • BREAKING CHANGE: Require Node 10+.
  • Update chalk and check-types dependencies.

3.0.0

  • BREAKING CHANGE: Joi 16.x contains major changes to the API. .expectJSONTypes() has been updated for compatibility with Joi 16.x, which is now required.

2.2.1

  • Bug fix: Emit errors when multiple retries are exhausted.
  • Update tests for nock API changes.

2.2.0

  • Add skipWhen() method.

2.1.0

  • Add skip() and skipIf() methods.

2.0.0

This release involves a substantial rewrite and several breaking changes from 2.0.0. The changes since 1.5.0 are summarized here.

Breaking changes

  • Joi is now an optional dependency. If you are using expectJSONTypes you must install Joi on your own.
  • IcedFrisby has dropped support for Node 6 and now requires Node 8+.
  • globalConfig() has been removed. Each test can be independently configured using config(), which takes the same options. reset() has also been removed.
  • The plugin interface has changed. this.current.expects has been removed. Plugins should use after() instead.

New features

  • An async run() method has been added. This allows running IcedFrisby tests within it() blocks or using a test runner other than Mocha.

Bug fixes

  • Fix timeout() and retry() ([PR #71][])
    • Retry on errors, not just timeouts
    • Back off between retries
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