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6b61e70Merge pull request #15 from unexpectedjs/feature-x-www-form-urlencoded
e32052cRemove .travis.yml before_install instruction to reinstall npm globally and clean its cache
18bccf0Added tests for using request.form to test x-www-form-urlencoded for posts. Refs #14
51102e1Implement proof of concept of taking requestProperties.form to create a standard application/x-www-form-urlencoded HTML form submission. Refs #14
Coverage increased (+1.07%) to 91.579% when pulling faa46b32a358c6ea1cd3c289e8b33bbe439d58c3 on greenkeeper-unexpected-express-9.1.0 into c564d47007993bb165e726310345a86f365479db on master.
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The new version differs by 37 commits .
51e77b0
9.1.0
6b61e70
Merge pull request #15 from unexpectedjs/feature-x-www-form-urlencoded
e32052c
Remove .travis.yml before_install instruction to reinstall npm globally and clean its cache
18bccf0
Added tests for using request.form to test x-www-form-urlencoded for posts. Refs #14
51102e1
Implement proof of concept of taking requestProperties.form to create a standard application/x-www-form-urlencoded HTML form submission. Refs #14
37d082a
9.0.0
835f0cb
Merge branch 'feature/child'
2ddb330
Update unexpected to 10.27.0, update unexpected-messy to 7.0.0 and drop it as a peer dep.
c12f05b
Update magicpen-prism to 2.3.0.
b27a21e
Revert me: Update to unexpectedjs/unexpected-messy#ee9720dd98d30ca59f72ec93cd25bb5355ec654f
1c1c3b1
Use expect.child and expect.exportAssertion.
6c6debc
Revert me: Update to unexpectedjs/unexpected#d10718ac1a1e3dc90f3dadacafd391132e4ebc94
616de79
Travis: Stop testing with 0.10 and 0.12, but do test with 7.
a2d0b04
8.5.0
2e8cc03
Added missing mock-fs dependency.
There are 37 commits in total. See the full diff.