Permify / permify

An open-source authorization as a service inspired by Google Zanzibar, designed to build and manage fine-grained and scalable authorization systems for any application.
https://permify.co/
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build(deps): bump web-vitals from 3.5.2 to 4.2.4 in /playground #1745

Open dependabot[bot] opened 3 weeks ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 weeks ago

Bumps web-vitals from 3.5.2 to 4.2.4.

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v4.2.4 (2024-10-22)

  • Fix memory leak in registering new event listeners on every keydown and click (#554)

v4.2.3 (2024-08-06)

  • Fix missing LoAF entries in INP attribution (#512)

v4.2.2 (2024-07-17)

  • Fix interaction count after bfcache restore (#505)

v4.2.1 (2024-06-30)

  • Fix compatibility issues with TypeScript v5.5 (#497)

v4.2.0 (2024-06-20)

  • Refactor INP attribution code to fix errors on Windows 10 (#495)

v4.1.1 (2024-06-10)

  • Fix pending LoAF cleanup logic (#493)

v4.1.0 (2024-06-06)

  • Move the support check to the top of the onINP() function (#490)
  • Fix missing LoAF attribution when entries are dispatched before event entries (#487)

v4.0.1 (2024-05-21)

  • Add the ReportCallback type back but deprecate it (#483)

v4.0.0 (2024-05-13)

  • [BREAKING] Update types to support more generic usage (#471)
  • [BREAKING] Split waitingDuration to make it easier to understand redirect delays (#458)
  • [BREAKING] Rename TTFBAttribution fields from *Time to *Duration (#453)
  • [BREAKING] Rename resourceLoadTime to resourceLoadDuration in LCP attribution (#450)
  • [BREAKING] Add INP breakdown timings and LoAF attribution (#442)
  • [BREAKING] Deprecate onFID() and remove previously deprecated APIs (#435)
  • Expose the target element in INP attribution (#479)
  • Save INP target after interactions to reduce null values when removed from the DOM (#477)
  • Cap TTFB in attribution (#440)
  • Fix reportAllChanges behavior for LCP when library is loaded late (#468)
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