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Bump @twilio/voice-sdk from 2.2.0 to 2.6.1 #228

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps @twilio/voice-sdk from 2.2.0 to 2.6.1.

Release notes

Sourced from @​twilio/voice-sdk's releases.

2.6.1 (July 7, 2023)

Changes

  • Fixed some security vulnerabilities shown by npm audit.
  • Removed unused dependencies.
  • Replaced deprecated dependencies.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where custom DTMF sounds would not play. With this release, custom DTMF sounds should now play when configured during device initialization.

    const device = new Device(token, {
      sounds: {
        dtmf8: 'http://mysite.com/8_button.mp3',
        // Other custom sounds
      },
      // Other options
    });
    
  • Fixed an issue where calling device.updateOptions would reset the device.audio._enabledSounds state.

2.6.0 (June 20, 2023)

Changes

  • The SDK now builds on NodeJS versions 16 and above without the --legacy-peer-deps flag.
  • Removed usage of NodeJS modules from the SDK and some dependencies. With this change, the SDK should now work with some of the latest frameworks that use the latest versions of bundlers such as Vite and Webpack.
  • The AudioPlayer dependency has been incorporated into the SDK as part of a migration. This change fixes an issue where source maps are not properly loaded.
  • Removed unnecessary files from the generated npm package.
  • Links to source maps are now included in the generated npm package.
  • The ws package has been moved to devDependencies.
  • The SDK no longer depends on the xmlhttprequest npm package.

2.5.0 (May 9, 2023)

New Features

WebRTC API Overrides (Beta)

The SDK now allows you to override WebRTC APIs using the following options and events. If your environment supports WebRTC redirection, such as Citrix HDX's WebRTC redirection technologies, your application can use this new beta feature for improved audio quality in those environments.

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Changelog

Sourced from @​twilio/voice-sdk's changelog.

2.6.1 (July 7, 2023)

Changes

  • Fixed some security vulnerabilities shown by npm audit.
  • Removed unused dependencies.
  • Replaced deprecated dependencies.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where custom DTMF sounds would not play. With this release, custom DTMF sounds should now play when configured during device initialization.

    const device = new Device(token, {
      sounds: {
        dtmf8: 'http://mysite.com/8_button.mp3',
        // Other custom sounds
      },
      // Other options
    });
    
  • Fixed an issue where calling device.updateOptions would reset the device.audio._enabledSounds state.

2.6.0 (June 20, 2023)

Changes

  • The SDK now builds on NodeJS versions 16 and above without the --legacy-peer-deps flag.
  • Removed usage of NodeJS modules from the SDK and some dependencies. With this change, the SDK should now work with some of the latest frameworks that use the latest versions of bundlers such as Vite and Webpack.
  • The AudioPlayer dependency has been incorporated into the SDK as part of a migration. This change fixes an issue where source maps are not properly loaded.
  • Removed unnecessary files from the generated npm package.
  • Links to source maps are now included in the generated npm package.
  • The ws package has been moved to devDependencies.
  • The SDK no longer depends on the xmlhttprequest npm package.

2.5.0 (May 9, 2023)

New Features

WebRTC API Overrides (Beta)

The SDK now allows you to override WebRTC APIs using the following options and events. If your environment supports WebRTC redirection, such as Citrix HDX's WebRTC redirection technologies, your application can use this new beta feature for improved audio quality in those environments.

... (truncated)

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #234.