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Bump @polkadot/api from 1.12.2 to 3.10.2 in /polkaviz-app #199

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps @polkadot/api from 1.12.2 to 3.10.2.

Release notes

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v3.10.2

Upgrade priority: Medium. Recommended for users of chains where MultiAddress is in-use and blocks are decoded.

Changes:

  • Fix decoding for MultiAddress enum where non-AccountId variable-lengths are provided as part of a stream
  • Added known Polkadot 28 upgrade block
  • Update for latest Substrate contracts Schedule types

v3.10.1

Upgrade priority: Low.

Changes:

  • Adjust ConsumedWeight types to align with Rust module code
  • Check for connection status in subscription unsubscribe
  • Adjust staking reward derives ordering for better performance
  • Adapt detection imports to remove .json dependencies (Better behavior using Node.js with ESM)

v3.9.3

Upgrade priority: Low. Recommended for parachain builders since it contains the updated parachain types.

Changes:

  • Adjusted parachain PersistedValidationData structure

v3.9.2

Upgrade priority: Low. Recommended for parachain builders since it contains the latest parachain types.

Contributed:

Changes:

  • Added missing Culmulus ParachainInherentData & MessageQueueChain types
  • Add alias for system_unstable_networkState RPC

v3.9.1

Upgrade priority: Low.

  • Important The Result<T, E> has been updated in the generation and the base types to follow the Rust version 100%. This means {as, is}Error is now available as {as, is}Err on the Result type. The older versions can still be used, but the *Error interfaces are now marked as deprecated.

Changes:

  • Adjust Result<T, E> interface to be 100% compatible with the Rust version
  • Add the 2028 upgrade to the known upgrades (optimizing certain .at queries)
  • Adjust council derives to cater for latest Substrate & Polkadot
  • Adjust Rococo know type definitions to cater for the latest update
  • Update types for latest Polkadot/Substrate

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Changelog

Sourced from @polkadot/api's changelog.

3.10.2 Feb 23, 2021

Upgrade priority: Medium. Recommended for users of chains where MultiAddress is in-use and blocks are decoded.

Changes:

  • Fix decoding for MultiAddress enum where non-AccountId variable-lengths are provided as part of a stream
  • Added known Polkadot 28 upgrade block
  • Update for latest Substrate contracts Schedule types

3.10.1 Feb 22, 2021

Upgrade priority: Low.

Changes:

  • Adjust ConsumedWeight types to align with Rust module code
  • Check for connection status in subscription unsubscribe
  • Adjust staking reward derives ordering for better performance
  • Adapt detection imports to remove .json dependencies (Better behavior using Node.js with ESM)

3.9.3 Feb 16, 2021

Upgrade priority: Low. Recommended for parachain builders since it contains the updated parachain types.

Changes:

  • Adjusted parachain PersistedValidationData structure

3.9.2 Feb 15, 2021

Upgrade priority: Low. Recommended for parachain builders since it contains the latest parachain types.

Contributed:

Changes:

  • Added missing Culmulus ParachainInherentData & MessageQueueChain types
  • Add alias for system_unstable_networkState RPC

3.9.1 Feb 14, 2021

Upgrade priority: Low.

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #200.