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Bump mocha from 4.1.0 to 8.3.0 #28

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps mocha from 4.1.0 to 8.3.0.

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v8.3.0

8.3.0 / 2021-02-11

:tada: Enhancements

:bug: Fixes

  • #4557: Add file location when SyntaxError happens in ESM (@giltayar)
  • #4521: Fix require error when bundling Mocha with Webpack (@devhazem)

:book: Documentation

:nut_and_bolt: Other

Also thanks to @outsideris and @HyunSangHan for various fixes to our website and documentation.

v8.2.1

8.2.1 / 2020-11-02

Fixed stuff.

:bug: Fixes

  • #4489: Fix problematic handling of otherwise-unhandled Promise rejections and erroneous "done() called twice" errors (@boneskull)
  • #4496: Avoid MaxListenersExceededWarning in watch mode (@boneskull)

Also thanks to @akeating for a documentation fix!

v8.2.0

8.2.0 / 2020-10-16

The major feature added in v8.2.0 is addition of support for global fixtures.

While Mocha has always had the ability to run setup and teardown via a hook (e.g., a before() at the top level of a test file) when running tests in serial, Mocha v8.0.0 added support for parallel runs. Parallel runs are incompatible with this strategy; e.g., a top-level before() would only run for the file in which it was defined.

With global fixtures, Mocha can now perform user-defined setup and teardown regardless of mode, and these fixtures are guaranteed to run once and only once. This holds for parallel mode, serial mode, and even "watch" mode (the teardown will run once you hit Ctrl-C, just before Mocha finally exits). Tasks such as starting and stopping servers are well-suited to global fixtures, but not sharing resources--global fixtures do not share context with your test files (but they do share context with each other).

Here's a short example of usage:

</tr></table> 

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from mocha's changelog.

8.3.0 / 2021-02-11

:tada: Enhancements

:bug: Fixes

  • #4557: Add file location when SyntaxError happens in ESM (@giltayar)
  • #4521: Fix require error when bundling Mocha with Webpack (@devhazem)

:book: Documentation

:nut_and_bolt: Other

Also thanks to @outsideris and @HyunSangHan for various fixes to our website and documentation.

8.2.1 / 2020-11-02

Fixed stuff.

:bug: Fixes

  • #4489: Fix problematic handling of otherwise-unhandled Promise rejections and erroneous "done() called twice" errors (@boneskull)
  • #4496: Avoid MaxListenersExceededWarning in watch mode (@boneskull)

Also thanks to @akeating for a documentation fix!

8.2.0 / 2020-10-16

The major feature added in v8.2.0 is addition of support for global fixtures.

While Mocha has always had the ability to run setup and teardown via a hook (e.g., a before() at the top level of a test file) when running tests in serial, Mocha v8.0.0 added support for parallel runs. Parallel runs are incompatible with this strategy; e.g., a top-level before() would only run for the file in which it was defined.

With global fixtures, Mocha can now perform user-defined setup and teardown regardless of mode, and these fixtures are guaranteed to run once and only once. This holds for parallel mode, serial mode, and even "watch" mode (the teardown will run once you hit Ctrl-C, just before Mocha finally exits). Tasks such as starting and stopping servers are well-suited to global fixtures, but not sharing resources--global fixtures do not share context with your test files (but they do share context with each other).

Here's a short example of usage:

// fixtures.js

// can be async or not </tr></table>

... (truncated)

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dependabot[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #31.