MetaMask / eth-json-rpc-filters

json-rpc-engine middleware implementing ethereum filter methods
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Bump @metamask/eth-block-tracker from 10.0.0 to 11.0.1 #183

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 month ago

dependabot[bot] commented 4 months ago

Bumps @metamask/eth-block-tracker from 10.0.0 to 11.0.1.

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11.0.1

Changed

  • Bump @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^4.1.0 to ^4.1.1 (#261)
  • Bump @metamask/safe-event-emitter from ^3.0.0 to ^3.1.1 (#261)
  • Bump @metamask/utils from ^8.1.0 to ^9.1.0 (#261)

11.0.0

Changed

  • BREAKING: Adapt to EIP-1193 provider changes by using request method of provider instead of sendAsync (#252)
    • This change included in 10.1.0 was mistakenly categorised as a non-breaking change.
    • This requires provider object to have the request method. You need to upgrade to minimum 4.1.0 of @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider so that the request method is available.

10.1.0

Changed

  • Adapt to EIP-1193 provider changes (#252)
    • Deprecated sendAsync method is replaced with request method
  • Bump @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^4.0.0 to ^4.1.0 (#252)
Changelog

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[11.0.1]

Changed

  • Bump @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^4.1.0 to ^4.1.1 (#261)
  • Bump @metamask/safe-event-emitter from ^3.0.0 to ^3.1.1 (#261)
  • Bump @metamask/utils from ^8.1.0 to ^9.1.0 (#261)

[11.0.0]

Changed

  • BREAKING: Adapt to EIP-1193 provider changes by using request method of provider instead of sendAsync (#252)
    • This change included in 10.1.0 was mistakenly categorised as a non-breaking change.
    • This requires provider object to have the request method. You need to upgrade to minimum 4.1.0 of @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider so that the request method is available.

[10.1.0] [DEPRECATED]

Changed

  • Adapt to EIP-1193 provider changes (#252)
    • Deprecated sendAsync method is replaced with request method
  • Bump @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^4.0.0 to ^4.1.0 (#252)
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legobeat commented 1 month ago

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Looks like @metamask/eth-block-tracker is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.