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Bump eslint-plugin-jest from 24.4.0 to 27.0.2 #145

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps eslint-plugin-jest from 24.4.0 to 27.0.2.

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v27.0.2

27.0.2 (2022-09-08)

Bug Fixes

  • no-restricted-matchers: improve check to not be solely based on the start of the matcher chain (#1236) (5fe4568), closes #1235

v27.0.1

27.0.1 (2022-08-28)

Bug Fixes

  • prefer-expect-assertions: report on concise arrow functions with expect call (#1225) (64ec9c1)

v27.0.0

27.0.0 (2022-08-28)

Bug Fixes

  • unbound-method: don't suppress errors from base rule (#1219) (7c1389e)

Features

  • drop support for eslint@6 (#1212) (21fc2fe)
  • drop support for Node versions 12 and 17 (#1211) (4c987f5)
  • make no-alias-methods recommended (#1221) (914b24a)
  • no-jest-import: remove rule (#1220) (918873b)
  • no-restricted-matchers: match based on start of chain, requiring each permutation to be set (#1218) (f4dd97a)

BREAKING CHANGES

  • no-alias-methods is now recommended as the methods themselves will be removed in the next major version of Jest
  • no-jest-import: removed no-jest-import rule
  • unbound-method: errors thrown by the unbound-method base rule are no longer suppressed - really this means that if you don't specify project when this rule is enabled and @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin is present, that error will no longer be suppressed instead of silently doing nothing; it will still not throw if this rule is enabled without the base rule being present
  • no-restricted-matchers: no-restricted-matchers now checks against the start of the expect chain, meaning you have to explicitly list each possible matcher & modifier permutations that you want to restrict
  • Support for ESLint version 6 is removed
  • Node versions 12 and 17 are no longer supported

v27.0.0-next.2

27.0.0-next.2 (2022-08-28)

Bug Fixes

  • unbound-method: don't suppress errors from base rule (#1219) (7c1389e)

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Changelog

Sourced from eslint-plugin-jest's changelog.

27.0.2 (2022-09-08)

Bug Fixes

  • no-restricted-matchers: improve check to not be solely based on the start of the matcher chain (#1236) (5fe4568), closes #1235

27.0.1 (2022-08-28)

Bug Fixes

  • prefer-expect-assertions: report on concise arrow functions with expect call (#1225) (64ec9c1)

27.0.0 (2022-08-28)

Bug Fixes

  • unbound-method: don't suppress errors from base rule (#1219) (7c1389e)

Features

  • drop support for eslint@6 (#1212) (21fc2fe)
  • drop support for Node versions 12 and 17 (#1211) (4c987f5)
  • make no-alias-methods recommended (#1221) (914b24a)
  • no-jest-import: remove rule (#1220) (918873b)
  • no-restricted-matchers: match based on start of chain, requiring each permutation to be set (#1218) (f4dd97a)

BREAKING CHANGES

  • no-alias-methods is now recommended as the methods themselves will be removed in the next major version of Jest
  • no-jest-import: removed no-jest-import rule
  • unbound-method: errors thrown by the unbound-method base rule are no longer suppressed - really this means that if you don't specify project when this rule is enabled and @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin is present, that error will no longer be suppressed instead of silently doing nothing; it will still not throw if this rule is enabled without the base rule being present
  • no-restricted-matchers: no-restricted-matchers now checks against the start of the expect chain, meaning you have to explicitly list each possible matcher & modifier permutations that you want to restrict
  • Support for ESLint version 6 is removed
  • Node versions 12 and 17 are no longer supported

27.0.0-next.2 (2022-08-28)

Bug Fixes

  • unbound-method: don't suppress errors from base rule (#1219) (7c1389e)

Features

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Commits
  • 7fc648a chore(release): 27.0.2 [skip ci]
  • 5fe4568 fix(no-restricted-matchers): improve check to not be solely based on the star...
  • f0ef2df chore(deps): lock file maintenance
  • 48e3e28 docs: update removal details in no-deprecated-functions (#1230)
  • a46ce40 chore: update ts-eslint (#1214)
  • 00d632f chore(deps): update dependency @​types/jest to v29 (#1217)
  • e76c93c chore(deps): lock file maintenance (#1227)
  • 954a0e6 chore(release): 27.0.1 [skip ci]
  • 64ec9c1 fix(prefer-expect-assertions): report on concise arrow functions with `expect...
  • 828651b chore: remove obsolete suggestion property (#1224)
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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Superseded by #146.