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Bump @polkadot/api from 1.12.2 to 3.8.1 in /polkaviz-app #194

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps @polkadot/api from 1.12.2 to 3.8.1.

Release notes

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v3.8.1

Upgrade priority: Low. Recommended for users of the latest Substrate master, especially using contracts.

  • Important The api-contract Code now supports deploying the code and a contract in on operation. This aligns with the latest Substrate where code cannot be uploaded with a contract. The createBlueprint is therefore deprecated, use code.tx.<constructor>(...) to deploy code. (Compatible with both old and new versions of Substrate)

Contributed:

Changes:

  • Expand api-contract to allow for Code to deploy contract alongside code. createBlueprint is now deprecated, replaced by createContract or the preferred code.tx.<constructor>, which uploads and deploys the code in one operation. This aligns with the current Substrate master contracts implementation.
  • Allow for signed extensions to be supplied inside type bundles
  • Ensure that the auto-connect state is checked on auto-connections (respecting disconnect)
  • Added CancelProxy to `ProxyTypes on Polkadot, Kusama & Westend
  • Updated to latest Substrate metadata

v3.7.3

Changes:

  • Added Polkadot upgrade block for runtime 27 (known checkpoint optimization)

v3.7.2

Changes:

  • Adjusted the Keys type for the 28 runtime on Kusama, Polkadot & Westend

v3.7.1

Upgrade priority: Low. However recommended for current Substrate master, Polkadot and Rococo users and those wishing to support the upcoming Polkadot 28 runtime with the new MultiAddress.

  • Breaking change As indicated in the 3.5.1 release notes, the Address/LookupSource defaults have now been adjusted for MultiAddress. If your chain does not use these types, explicitly add the correct Address/LookupSource types. This new extensible format is mean to cater for all address types into the future, removing a lot of discrepancies between chains.

Contributed:

Changes:

  • Allow .slice operator on the Vec type
  • Apply MultiAddress as a default
  • Adds support for the upcoming Polkadot 28 and Kusama 2028 runtimes
  • Add checkpoint for Kusama 2027 upgrade
  • Update all parachain types (as per latest Rococo)
  • Correctly use relay blockNumber in parachain validation data
  • remove information log for capabilities detection (creates confusion)
  • Remove explicit references to global, use the x-global detection
  • Remove explicit module in package.json (exports map available)

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Changelog

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3.8.1 Feb 7, 2021

Upgrade priority: Low. Recommended for users of the latest Substrate master, especially using contracts.

  • Important The api-contract Code now supports deploying the code and a contract in on operation. This aligns with the latest Substrate where code cannot be uploaded with a contract. The createBlueprint is therefore deprecated, use code.tx.<constructor>(...) to deploy code. (Compatible with both old and new versions of Substrate)

Contributed:

Changes:

  • Expand api-contract to allow for Code to deploy contract alongside code. createBlueprint is now deprecated, replaced by createContract or the preferred code.tx.<constructor>, which uploads and deploys the code in one operation. This aligns with the current Substrate master contracts implementation.
  • Allow for signed extensions to be supplied inside type bundles
  • Ensure that the auto-connect state is checked on auto-connections (respecting disconnect)
  • Added CancelProxy to `ProxyTypes on Polkadot, Kusama & Westend
  • Updated to latest Substrate metadata

3.7.3 Feb 2, 2021

Changes:

  • Added Polkadot upgrade block for runtime 27 (known checkpoint optimization)

3.7.2 Feb 2, 2021

Changes:

  • Adjusted the Keys type for the 28 runtime on Kusama, Polkadot & Westend

3.7.1 Feb 1, 2021

Upgrade priority: Low. However recommended for current Substrate master, Polkadot and Rococo users and those wishing to support the upcoming Polkadot 28 runtime with the new MultiAddress.

  • Breaking change As indicated in the 3.5.1 release notes, the Address/LookupSource defaults have now been adjusted for MultiAddress. If your chain does not use these types, explicitly add the correct Address/LookupSource types. This new extensible format is mean to cater for all address types into the future, removing a lot of discrepancies between chains.

Contributed:

Changes:

  • Allow .slice operator on the Vec type
  • Apply MultiAddress as a default
  • Adds support for the upcoming Polkadot 28 and Kusama 2028 runtimes

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #195.