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build(deps): bump github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs-cmds from 0.3.0 to 0.6.0 #133

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs-cmds from 0.3.0 to 0.6.0.

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v0.6.0

  • Added support for DelimitedStringsOption which allows the CLI to process options like command --inputs="a,b,c --inputs="x,y,z" as []string{"a","b","c","x","y","z"}.
  • Added strictness + panics if trying to use an incorrect default option (e.g. StringOption("string", "s", "a string").WithDefault(5))

v0.5.0

Added support for StringsOption even over HTTP #203

Note: This release technically changes how Strings options were being sent over the wire for HTTP from a Go formatted string array (e.g. [str1 str2 str3]) to sending as repeated HTTP query parameters. However, this wasn't really working before and so should have no effect on downstream users.

v0.4.0

Allow requests from Electron UserAgent #201

Commits
  • 4ade007 Merge pull request #204 from ipfs/feat/stringsDelim
  • c6690cc feat: DelimitedStringsOption now panics if an empty delimiter is passed in
  • e2c3e22 testing: add tests for constructing Options with defaults and parsing those O...
  • 16d8195 feat: calling WithDefaults with the wrong type now panics
  • d48b43d testing: refactor to extract testOptionHelper for reuse
  • cde56b1 testing: added DelimitedStringsOption parsing tests
  • 382fd11 feat: StringsOption.Parse(string) now returns a slice containing the original...
  • edc78ef Merge pull request #203 from ipfs/feat/stringsOption
  • d57bbdf chore: go mod tidy
  • 91330cf refactor: stricter type checking in http query parser
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