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A durable and fast key/value store for Begin built on top of DynamoDB
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Bump @architect/sandbox from 1.6.1 to 1.7.0 #44

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps @architect/sandbox from 1.6.1 to 1.7.0.

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[1.7.0]

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  • Added support for running multiple Sandboxes at the same time; fixes #635
    • No more conflicting events and ports when running multiple simultaneous local Architect projects
    • Also, you can now manually configure your @events port with ARC_EVENTS_PORT, and @tables port with ARC_TABLES_PORT
    • Note: while unlikely, if you already manually specify your Sandbox's port, this may be a breaking change to your local workflow in two circumstances:
        1. You use Architect Functions; to fix, upgrade to Functions 3.6 or later
        1. You hardcode an @events client to port 3334 or DynamoDB client to port 5000; you should now read the ports from ARC_EVENTS_PORT and ARC_TABLES_PORT
      • This change is NOT breaking to any live AWS / production infra

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