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build(deps): bump ts-node from 10.0.0 to 10.1.0 in /template #313

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps ts-node from 10.0.0 to 10.1.0.

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v10.1.0

Questions about this release? Ask in the official discussion thread: #1390

Added

  • Add "moduleType" option to override module type -- CommonJS or ECMAScript -- on select files. (docs) (#1342, #1371, #1376)
    • Useful when a configuration file, for example webpack.config.ts, must execute as CommonJS but the rest of the project is ESM
    • selectively overrides package.json "type" and tsconfig.json "module"
    • akin to .cjs and .mjs extensions, but for .ts and .tsx files
    • thanks to @​jayaddison for help on test coverage
  • Implement "extends" support for "ts-node" options in tsconfig.json (#1328, #1356)
    • "ts-node": {} options will be parsed from extended tsconfigs
    • allows sharing and deduplicating ts-node configuration
  • Un-deprecate scope and scopeDir; add both to CLI and tsconfig.json options; un-deprecate TS_NODE_SCOPE env var; add TS_NODE_SCOPE_DIR env var (docs) (#1346, #1367)

Changed

  • Improve error messages thrown by native ESM loader hooks (#1357, #1373) @​tars0x9752
    • messages more closely match node; are more descriptive
  • Emit "ts-node" object at the top of --showConfig output instead of the bottom (#1355)

Fixed

  • Fix #1282: Set correct globals in [stdin], [eval], and <repl> contexts (#1333)
    • More closely align ts-node's behavior with vanilla node
    • Affects the interactive REPL, piping to stdin, and ts-node -e
    • Matches node's behavior for globals __filename, __dirname, module and sub-fields of module, exports, and builtin module aliases fs, etc
  • Fix #1343: Set swc option keepClassNames to true (#1344)
  • Fix: #1387: REPL outputs 'use strict' after first empty line of input (#1388) @​ejose19

Docs

  • Update ESM docs to say that env vars are supported with node --loader ts-node/esm (docs) (#1379)

https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-node/compare/v10.0.0...v10.1.0 https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-node/milestone/3

Commits
  • 9faa340 10.1.0
  • 85dd6de rebuild the readme
  • 1bc470d Add moduleType option to override module type on certain files. (#1371)
  • 4e7fcb7 fix: prevent implicit 'use strict' output (#1388)
  • 5643ad6 Improve error messages used by esm-resolver (#1373)
  • 6266ae2 Fix #1282: correct globals in [stdin], [eval], and <repl> contexts (#1333)
  • 4f16d1b Implement "extends" support for "ts-node" options in tsconfigs (#1356)
  • 518c250 Put "ts-node" object at the top of --showConfig output (#1355)
  • 17b3a55 Un-deprecate scope and scopedir; add to CLI, tsconfig.json, and env vars (#1367)
  • 7cac7df Fix broken link in jsdoc (#1365)
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