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dependabot: bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.10.5 to 1.14.0 #309

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.10.5 to 1.14.0.

Release notes

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v1.14.0

1.14.0

Features

  • gmeasure.SamplingConfig now suppers a MinSamplingInterval [e94dbca]
  • Eventually and Consistently support functions that make assertions [2f04e6e]
    • Eventually and Consistently now allow their passed-in functions to make assertions. These assertions must pass or the function is considered to have failed and is retried.
    • Eventually and Consistently can now take functions with no return values. These implicitly return nil if they contain no failed assertion. Otherwise they return an error wrapping the first assertion failure. This allows these functions to be used with the Succeed() matcher.
    • Introduce InterceptGomegaFailure - an analogue to InterceptGomegaFailures - that captures the first assertion failure and halts execution in its passed-in callback.

Fixes

  • Call Verify GHTTPWithGomega receiver funcs (#454) [496e6fd]
  • Build a binary with an expected name (#446) [7356360]

v1.13.0

  • Set consistently and eventually defaults on init (#443)

    Using environment variables

    Closes #434

    Signed-off-by: toby lorne toby@toby.codes

  • gmeasure provides BETA support for benchmarking (#447)

    gmeasure is a new gomega subpackage intended to provide measurement and benchmarking support for durations and values. gmeasure replaces Ginkgo V1s deprecated Measure nodes and provides a migration path for users migrating to Ginkgo V2.

    gmeasure is organized around an Experiment metaphor. Experiments can record several different Measurements, with each Measurement comprised of multiple data points. Measurements can hold time.Durations and float64 values and gmeasure includes support measuring the duraiton of callback functions and for sampling functions repeatedly to build an ensemble of data points. In addition, gmeasure introduces a Stopwatch abtraction for easily measuring and recording durations of code segments.

    Once measured, users can readily generate Stats for Measurements to capture their key statistics and these stats can be ranked using a Ranking and associated RankingCriteria.

    Experiments can be Cached to disk to speed up subsequent runs. Experiments are cached by name and version number which makes it easy to manage and bust the cache.

    Finally, gmeasure integrates with Ginkgo V2 via the new ReportEntry abstraction. Experiments, Measurements, and Rankings can all be registered via AddReportEntry. Doing so generates colorful reports as part of Ginkgo's test output.

    gmeasure is currently in beta and will go GA around when Ginkgo V2 goes GA.

v1.12.0

Features

  • Add Satisfy() matcher (#437) [c548f31]
  • tweak truncation message [3360b8c]
  • Add format.GomegaStringer (#427) [cc80b6f]
  • Add Clear() method to gbytes.Buffer [c3c0920]

Fixes

  • Fix error message in BeNumericallyMatcher (#432) [09c074a]

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from github.com/onsi/gomega's changelog.

1.14.0

Features

  • gmeasure.SamplingConfig now suppers a MinSamplingInterval [e94dbca]
  • Eventually and Consistently support functions that make assertions [2f04e6e]
    • Eventually and Consistently now allow their passed-in functions to make assertions. These assertions must pass or the function is considered to have failed and is retried.
    • Eventually and Consistently can now take functions with no return values. These implicitly return nil if they contain no failed assertion. Otherwise they return an error wrapping the first assertion failure. This allows these functions to be used with the Succeed() matcher.
    • Introduce InterceptGomegaFailure - an analogue to InterceptGomegaFailures - that captures the first assertion failure and halts execution in its passed-in callback.

Fixes

  • Call Verify GHTTPWithGomega receiver funcs (#454) [496e6fd]
  • Build a binary with an expected name (#446) [7356360]

1.13.0

Features

  • gmeasure provides BETA support for benchmarking (#447) [8f2dfbf]
  • Set consistently and eventually defaults on init (#443) [12eb778]

1.12.0

Features

  • Add Satisfy() matcher (#437) [c548f31]
  • tweak truncation message [3360b8c]
  • Add format.GomegaStringer (#427) [cc80b6f]
  • Add Clear() method to gbytes.Buffer [c3c0920]

Fixes

  • Fix error message in BeNumericallyMatcher (#432) [09c074a]
  • Bump github.com/onsi/ginkgo from 1.12.1 to 1.16.2 (#442) [e5f6ea0]
  • Bump github.com/golang/protobuf from 1.4.3 to 1.5.2 (#431) [adae3bf]
  • Bump golang.org/x/net (#441) [3275b35]

1.11.0

Features

  • feature: add index to gstruct element func (#419) [334e00d]
  • feat(gexec) Add CompileTest functions. Close #410 (#411) [47c613f]

Fixes

  • Check more carefully for nils in WithTransform (#423) [3c60a15]
  • fix: typo in Makefile [b82522a]
  • Allow WithTransform function to accept a nil value (#422) [b75d2f2]
  • fix: print value type for interface{} containers (#409) [f08e2dc]
  • fix(BeElementOf): consistently flatten expected values [1fa9468]
Commits
  • 812e642 v1.14.0
  • 26cf82b silence (at least temporarily) the github test workflow's vetting of go.mod a...
  • 496e6fd Call Verify GHTTPWithGomega receiver funcs (#454)
  • 9da0d13 go mod tidy
  • 55e9553 bump ginkgo
  • e94dbca gmeasure.SamplingConfig now suppers a MinSamplingInterval
  • 2f04e6e Eventually and Consistently support functions that make assertions
  • febd7a2 remove travis ci
  • 7356360 Build a binary with an expected name (#446)
  • dbc6ecd v1.13.0
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