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This is one of the first three pull requests with dependency updates we've sent your way. We tried to start with a few easy patch-level updates. Hopefully your tests will pass and you can merge this pull request without too much risk. This should give you an idea how Depfu works in general.
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What changed?
✳️ axios (^0.24.0 → ^0.25.0) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
0.25.0
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See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 26 commits:
Removed cancel token request test till debugging on FireFox can be done
Releasing v0.25
Updated changelog for release
Updating follow-redirects with security updates (#4379)
Fixing removing package-lock from gitignore (#4346)
Adding error handling inside stream end callback (#3967)
Adding responseEncoding prop type in AxiosRequestConfig (#3918)
Use native `Array.isArray()` in `utils.js` (#3836)
Update isAbsoluteURL.js (#3809)
Adding error handling when missing url (#3791)
toFormData helper function (#3757)
Fixing maxBodyLength enforcement (#3786)
Update upgrade guide for https proxy setting (#3604)
(Add tests to) document how multiple inceptors work (#3564)
refactor(helpers): optimize the logic of isAxiosError (#3546)
chore: ignore yarn.lock file (#3545)
Adding axios-test-instance to ecosystem (#3496)
Removing code relying on strict mode behaviour for arguments (#3470)
Adding a socket handler for keep TCP connection (#3422)
Avoid unnecessary Buffer allocations (#3321)
Update utils.js (#3342)
Fixing Cancel' signature. (#3152) (#3153)
Expand Headers types (#4144)
Adding aborted event handler (#3916)
Adding dev branch to CI
Update CHANGELOG.md (#4219)
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