browserup / browserup-proxy

BrowserUp Proxy is a free utility to watch, test, and manipulate web application network traffic and performance.
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Bump littleproxy from 2.0.1 to 2.0.5 #382

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps littleproxy from 2.0.1 to 2.0.5.

Release notes

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2.0.5

No release notes provided.

2.0.4

No release notes provided.

2.0.3

Releasing version 2.0.3

2.0.2

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Changelog

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  • 2.0.5

    • Bumped jetty-server from 9.4.34.v20201102 to 9.4.41.v20210516.
  • 2.0.4

    • Android compatibility fix (PR #76)
    • Fix NoSuchElementException when switching protocols to WebSocket (PR #78)
    • Prevent NullPointerException in ProxyUtils::isHEAD (PR #79)
    • Fixes in ThrottlingTest, Upgrade to Netty 4.1.63.Final (PR #65)
    • Fix NPEs in getReadThrottle and getWriteThrottle when globalTrafficShapingHandler is null (PR #80)
  • 2.0.3

    • Upgrade guava to 30.1
    • Threads are now set as daemon (not user, which is the default) threads so the JVM exits as expected when all other threads stop.
    • Close thread pool if proxy fails to start
  • 2.0.2

    • Support for WebSockets with MITM in transparent mode
    • Support for per request conditional MITM
Commits
  • 70d232b Release 2.0.5
  • da475e3 Update RELEASE_NOTES.md
  • d9f7a65 Merge pull request #82 from mrog/dependabot/maven/org.eclipse.jetty-jetty-ser...
  • 5629b49 Bump jetty-server from 9.4.34.v20201102 to 9.4.41.v20210516
  • f1a0457 Merge pull request #81 from valfirst/patch-1
  • de9cb42 Enable Dependabot
  • 4965347 Update pom.xml
  • 1b26f8c Release 2.0.4
  • 59b1294 Update RELEASE_NOTES.md
  • 1b94721 Merge pull request #80 from candrews/getThrottleNPE
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