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Bump the microsoftextensions group across 1 directory with 4 updates #490

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 week ago

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Bumps the microsoftextensions group with 4 updates in the / directory: Microsoft.Extensions.ServiceDiscovery, Microsoft.Extensions.ServiceDiscovery.Yarp, Yarp.ReverseProxy and Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.Testing.

Updates Microsoft.Extensions.ServiceDiscovery from 8.2.0 to 8.2.1

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Sourced from Microsoft.Extensions.ServiceDiscovery's releases.

.NET Aspire 8.2.1 Release

This marks the first patch release for .NET Aspire 8.2. Given this is a patch release, content is on the lighter side, with the most important highlights being fixing regressions that were found in 8.2.0 (like #5490, #4851, #5486, and #5674) as well as updating transitive dependencies.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/dotnet/aspire/compare/v8.2.0...v8.2.1

Commits
  • 137e8dc Bump System.Text.Json transitive dependency to avoid NuGet Restore warnings
  • 40da238 Updating tests to use 8.2.1
  • ccaa58a [release/8.2] Fix RID regression by adding a task that calculates the best ma...
  • b33f321 Branding updates for 8.2.1
  • cdb9f35 [release/8.2] Update NuGet and Docker dependencies (#5575) (#5790)
  • 1569ae1 [release/8.2] Allow referencing older version of AppHost package for backward...
  • 234ce65 [release/8.2] Fix dashboard auth when unsecured (#5532)
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Updates Microsoft.Extensions.ServiceDiscovery.Yarp from 8.2.0 to 8.2.1

Release notes

Sourced from Microsoft.Extensions.ServiceDiscovery.Yarp's releases.

.NET Aspire 8.2.1 Release

This marks the first patch release for .NET Aspire 8.2. Given this is a patch release, content is on the lighter side, with the most important highlights being fixing regressions that were found in 8.2.0 (like #5490, #4851, #5486, and #5674) as well as updating transitive dependencies.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/dotnet/aspire/compare/v8.2.0...v8.2.1

Commits
  • 137e8dc Bump System.Text.Json transitive dependency to avoid NuGet Restore warnings
  • 40da238 Updating tests to use 8.2.1
  • ccaa58a [release/8.2] Fix RID regression by adding a task that calculates the best ma...
  • b33f321 Branding updates for 8.2.1
  • cdb9f35 [release/8.2] Update NuGet and Docker dependencies (#5575) (#5790)
  • 1569ae1 [release/8.2] Allow referencing older version of AppHost package for backward...
  • 234ce65 [release/8.2] Fix dashboard auth when unsecured (#5532)
  • See full diff in compare view


Updates Microsoft.Extensions.ServiceDiscovery from 8.2.0 to 8.2.1

Release notes

Sourced from Microsoft.Extensions.ServiceDiscovery's releases.

.NET Aspire 8.2.1 Release

This marks the first patch release for .NET Aspire 8.2. Given this is a patch release, content is on the lighter side, with the most important highlights being fixing regressions that were found in 8.2.0 (like #5490, #4851, #5486, and #5674) as well as updating transitive dependencies.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/dotnet/aspire/compare/v8.2.0...v8.2.1

Commits
  • 137e8dc Bump System.Text.Json transitive dependency to avoid NuGet Restore warnings
  • 40da238 Updating tests to use 8.2.1
  • ccaa58a [release/8.2] Fix RID regression by adding a task that calculates the best ma...
  • b33f321 Branding updates for 8.2.1
  • cdb9f35 [release/8.2] Update NuGet and Docker dependencies (#5575) (#5790)
  • 1569ae1 [release/8.2] Allow referencing older version of AppHost package for backward...
  • 234ce65 [release/8.2] Fix dashboard auth when unsecured (#5532)
  • See full diff in compare view


Updates Yarp.ReverseProxy from 2.1.0 to 2.2.0

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Sourced from Yarp.ReverseProxy's releases.

2.2.0

This release supports .NET 6.0 and .NET 8.0. See Getting Started.

The Yarp.ReverseProxy packages are available on NuGet.org.

Breaking changes

  • There are no breaking changes between YARP 2.2.0-preview.1 and 2.2.0.
  • See 2.2.0-preview.1 release notes for the list of breaking changes between YARP 2.1 and 2.2.

Other changes

  • The Forwarded transform now prefers the IPv4 form for dual-mode sockets (#2509 by @​rkargMsft).
    • E.g. 127.0.0.1 is used instead of ::ffff:127.0.0.1.
    • A similar change was already made for X-Forwarded-For in 2.2.0-preview.1 (#2400).
  • Added a missing WebSocketCloseReason.ActivityTimeout enum value (#2571 by @​MihaZupan).
  • Added a TlsFrameHelper.ParsingStatus API (#2587 by @​wfurt).
    • This information can be used to distinguish between Invalid and Incomplete frames.
  • Removed one async state machine allocation when forwarding a request (#2586 by @​MihaZupan).
  • Several documentation improvements.

New Contributors

For a full list of changes see here.

2.2.0-Preview.1

This release supports .NET 6.0 and .NET 8.0. See Getting Started.

The Yarp.ReverseProxy packages are available on NuGet.org.

Breaking changes

  • HeaderMatchMode.NotExists now also matches headers with an empty value (#2412 by @​qianyuansun).
    • This makes NotExists exactly the opposite of Exists. Previously, empty values would not match either mode.
  • Errors triggered by the client disconnecting are now logged under a Debug severity (#2503 by @​MihaZupan).
    • ForwarderError.RequestCanceled, RequestBodyCanceled, and UpgradeRequestCanceled are now logged under a new ILogger event with a Debug severity. Other errors continue to be logged under the existing event with a Warning severity.
    • How errors are mapped to different ForwarderErrors remains the same.

Other changes

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Commits


Updates Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.Testing from 8.6.0 to 8.9.1

Release notes

Sourced from Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.Testing's releases.

.NET Extensions 8.9.1

8.9.1 packages are no all published in NuGet.org

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/dotnet/extensions/compare/v8.9.0...v8.9.1

.NET Extensions 8.9.0

8.9.0 packages are now all published to NuGet.org

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/dotnet/extensions/compare/v8.8.0...v8.9.0

.NET Extensions 8.8

8.8.0 packages are now all published in NuGet.org.

What's Changed

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 week ago

Looks like these dependencies are updatable in another way, so this is no longer needed.