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Bump loader-utils, react-dev-utils and resolve-url-loader in /frontend #101

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Bumps loader-utils to 1.4.2 and updates ancestor dependencies loader-utils, react-dev-utils and resolve-url-loader. These dependencies need to be updated together.

Updates loader-utils from 1.2.3 to 1.4.2

Release notes

Sourced from loader-utils's releases.

v1.4.2

1.4.2 (2022-11-11)

Bug Fixes

v1.4.1

1.4.1 (2022-11-07)

Bug Fixes

v1.4.0

1.4.0 (2020-02-19)

Features

  • the resourceQuery is passed to the interpolateName method (#163) (cd0e428)

v1.3.0

1.3.0 (2020-02-19)

Features

  • support the [query] template for the interpolatedName method (#162) (469eeba)
Changelog

Sourced from loader-utils's changelog.

1.4.2 (2022-11-11)

Bug Fixes

1.4.1 (2022-11-07)

Bug Fixes

1.4.0 (2020-02-19)

Features

  • the resourceQuery is passed to the interpolateName method (#163) (cd0e428)

1.3.0 (2020-02-19)

Features

  • support the [query] template for the interpolatedName method (#162) (469eeba)

Commits


Updates react-dev-utils from 9.1.0 to 12.0.1

Changelog

Sourced from react-dev-utils's changelog.

2.0.3 and Newer Versions

Please refer to CHANGELOG-2.x.md for the 2.x range, and https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md for the newer versions.

1.1.5 (August 24, 2018)

  • react-scripts

    • Update the webpack-dev-server dependency
  • react-dev-utils

    • #4866 Fix a Windows-only vulnerability (CVE-2018-6342) in the development server (@​acdlite)
    • Update the sockjs-client dependency

Committers: 1

Migrating from 1.1.4 to 1.1.5

Inside any created project that has not been ejected, run:

npm install --save --save-exact react-scripts@1.1.5

or

yarn add --exact react-scripts@1.1.5

1.1.4 (April 3, 2018)

:bug: Bug Fix

Committers: 1

Migrating from 1.1.3 to 1.1.4

Inside any created project that has not been ejected, run:

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Commits


Updates resolve-url-loader from 3.1.0 to 5.0.0

Release notes

Sourced from resolve-url-loader's releases.

5.0.0

Breaking changes

  • Require node>=12.
  • Support only webpack>=4.
  • Update to postcss@^8.
  • Remove rework engine (which was deprecated in V4).

Bugfixes

  • Fix log messages not correctly normalising absolute paths to posix style on Windows platform
  • Fixes to end-to-end tests and test framework.

5.0.0-beta.1

Breaking changes

  • Require node>=12.
  • Support only webpack>=4.
  • Update to postcss@^8.
  • Remove rework engine (which was deprecated in V4).

Bugfixes

  • Fix log messages not correctly normalising absolute paths to posix style on Windows platform
  • Fixes to end-to-end tests and test framework.

5.0.0-alpha.1

Breaking changes

  • Require node>=12.
  • Support only webpack>=4.
  • Update to postcss@^8.
  • Remove rework engine (which was deprecated in V4).

Bugfixes

  • Fix log messages not correctly normalising absolute paths to posix style on Windows platform

4.0.0

Features

  • Better resolution of the original source location - You can more successfully use url() in variables and mixins.
  • Dependencies now accept a wider range and explicit dependency on rework and rework-visit has been removed.

Breaking Changes

  • The engine option is deprecated which means the old rework engine is deprecated.
  • The keepQuery behaviour is now the default, the keepQuery option has been removed.
  • The removeCR option defaults to true when executing on Windows OS.
  • The absolute option has been removed.
  • The join option has changed.

Migrating

See the changlog.

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Changelog

Sourced from resolve-url-loader's changelog.

resolve-url-loader

Version 5

Features

  • Update postcss and completely remove rework parser.

Breaking Changes

  • Require node@>=12.
  • Support webpack@>=4 (no longer tested for earlier versions).
  • The engine option has been removed.

Migrating

Remove the engine option if you are using it.

Version 4

Features

  • Better resolution of the original source location - You can more successfully use url() in variables and mixins.
  • Dependencies now accept a wider range and explicit dependency on rework and rework-visit has been removed.

Breaking Changes

  • The engine option is deprecated which means the old rework engine is deprecated.
  • The keepQuery behaviour is now the default, the keepQuery option has been removed.
  • The removeCR option defaults to true when executing on Windows OS.
  • The absolute option has been removed.
  • The join option has changed.

Migrating

Remove the engine option if you are using it - the default "postcss" engine is much more reliable. The "rework" engine will still work for now but will be removed in the next major version.

Remove the keepQuery option if you are using it.

Remove the absolute option, webpack should work fine without it. If you have a specific need to rebase url() then you should use a separate loader.

If you use a custom join function then you will need to refactor it to the new API. Refer to the advanced usage documentation.

If you wish to still use engine: "rework" then note that rework and rework-visit packages are now peerDependencies that must be explicitly installed by you.

Version 3

Features

  • Use postcss parser by default. This is long overdue as the old rework parser doesn't cope with modern css.

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Commits
  • bf01da9 5.0.0
  • 78393f6 update branch references to v5
  • 6787839 github actions for CI
  • 1457038 update changelog and readme
  • a01faf9 5.0.0-beta.1
  • fb09fae remove the engine option harder, ensure deprecation warning is tested
  • 5654fa4 remove the engine option and related tests, use getOptions from loader where ...
  • 10f9cdb 5.0.0-alpha.1
  • b168dd3 adjust deprecation message for engine option
  • 29e142a normalise windows absolute paths to posix format in log messages
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