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build(deps-dev): bump ava from 3.5.1 to 3.15.0 #37

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps ava from 3.5.1 to 3.15.0.

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3.15.0

Automatic snapshot file removal

When you stop using snapshots in a test file, the next time you run ava --update-snapshots we'll remove the left-over snapshot files. Thanks @ninevra! 4f093ab

TAP improvements

@tymfear has been on a roll improving our TAP reporter. t.log() output is now compliant with the spec 99ab93a. Tests that did not run due to timeouts are now reported 98595dae58209a9062d0238c7a3dd7078a9962d1.

Next-generation configuration

AVA 4 will add full support for ESM configuration files as well as allowing you to have asynchronous factory functions a2f2614cc1e34fb9a7aa204b37b3b25559f203d9. If you're using Node.js 12 or later you can opt-in to these features in AVA 3 by enabling the nextGenConfig experiment. Say in an ava.config.mjs file:

export default {
    nonSemVerExperiments: {
        nextGenConfig: true
    },
    files: ['unit-tests/**/*]
};

This also allows you to pass an .mjs file using the --config argument.

With this experiment enabled, AVA will no longer have special treatment for ava.config.js files. Instead AVA follows Node.js' behavior, so if you've set "type": "module" you must use ESM, and otherwise you must use CommonJS.

You mustn't have an ava.config.mjs file next to an ava.config.js or ava.config.cjs file.


See https://github.com/avajs/ava/compare/v3.14.0...v3.15.0 for all changes.

3.14.0

Snapshot ordering

With this release, snapshot files are now ordered based on test declaration, not completion. This makes it easier to compare the human-readable reports to your test file, and also stops the .snap from changing when the reports themselves don't. You'll want to rebuild snapshots after upgrading to this release to isolate any changes. Thanks @ninevra! e66b54ce61d8bb16bbcd15b7fb90893d02e5a65c

Shared workers

We’ve been working on making AVA more extensible. One major step on this path is our new shared worker support: run code in the main process, communicate with test workers and influence execution. Find out more in our shared workers recipe.


See https://github.com/avajs/ava/compare/v3.13.0...v3.14.0 for all changes.

3.13.0

  • t.passed can now be used in tests and teardown functions. Thanks @tymfear! 900dc6d46a1f8728dddfab1e42caef1fa8a51c85
  • In AVA 4, you'll no longer be able to pass null as the expectation for t.throws() & t.throwsAsync(). You can opt in to this early by enabling the disableNullExpectations experiment. Thanks @JSimoni42! f328a6933af7aca221b08f694bb14b03701eca68
  • The Enzyme recipe has been updated. Thanks @jonathansamines! db5d2c369178b78dfbd899d002a141a05655ccdc
  • The TypeScript recipe has been updated. Thanks @SephReed! a3379fad3893468309a43b4b56d290f94933f082
Commits
  • 32c5425 3.15.0
  • 0f69088 Update dependencies
  • a2f2614 Next-generation configuration loading
  • 711bcf2 Housekeeping
  • 4f093ab Remove snapshot files when a test file stops using snapshots
  • 98595da Fix timeout reporting in TAP reporter
  • 3fe4c40 Only create the cache directory when needed (#2628)
  • 99ab93a Upgrade supertap and print t.log entries according to TAP diagnostics spec
  • 5d3b200 3.14.0
  • 9b2bd5f Update dependencies
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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