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Bump NunitXml.TestLogger from 3.0.127 to 3.1.20 #20

Open dependabot[bot] opened 7 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 7 months ago

Bumps NunitXml.TestLogger from 3.0.127 to 3.1.20.

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v3.1.20

Nuget release: https://www.nuget.org/packages/NunitXml.TestLogger/3.1.20

v3.1.15

  • Update core testlogger to 3.1.130
  • Support for test attachments for test cases. See spekt/nunit.testlogger#101
  • Fix for illegal xml characters in various names. See spekt/testlogger#37
  • Various infra fixes: move to net7.0, add github ci, and remove appveyor.

v3.0.131

  • Update core testlogger to 3.0.86
  • Fix: issue with numeral parsing in test name parser. See spekt/testlogger#35
Changelog

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v3.1.20 - 2024/02/10

v3.1.15 - 2023/07/06

  • Update core testlogger to 3.1.130
  • Support for test attachments for test cases. See spekt/nunit.testlogger#101 and #54
  • Fix for illegal xml characters in various names. See spekt/testlogger#37
  • Various infra fixes: move to net7.0, add github ci, and remove appveyor.

v3.0.131 - 2023/01/30

  • Update core testlogger to 3.0.86
  • Fix: issue with numeral parsing in test name parser. See spekt/testlogger#35
Commits
  • cdfa7f3 chore: prep for v3.1.20 release
  • eb34e3c fix: exclude testlogger assemblies from code coverage. (#104)
  • 7f498d6 chore: update testlogger to 3.1.138. (#103)
  • d09b0f9 chore: update release notes for v3.1.15
  • 577f536 feat: add attachments support in nunit xml (#101)
  • c81a809 fix: handle illegal xml chars in various test names
  • 1313a13 chore: use fullpath for pkg upload
  • 56a102b chore: ci list package
  • bf46d42 chore: pwsh fix upload package
  • 99c5390 chore: make publish a separate job.
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