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build(deps-dev): bump @vue/cli-plugin-pwa from 4.4.1 to 4.5.12 in /frontend #496

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps @vue/cli-plugin-pwa from 4.4.1 to 4.5.12.

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v4.5.12

  • bump vue-codemod to work around an NPM hoisting bug
  • bump minimum required JSX preset / plugin versions, fixes vuejs/jsx#183
  • bump default typescript version to 4.1 and prettier version to 2.x for new projects, fixes #6299

v4.5.11

:bug: Bug Fix

Committers: 1

v4.5.10

:bug: Bug Fix

  • @vue/cli-plugin-unit-mocha
    • #6186 fix(mocha): workaround the ShadowRoot issue in Vue 3.0.5 (@sodatea)
  • @vue/cli-plugin-unit-mocha, @vue/cli-service
    • #6097 fix(mocha): disable SSR optimization for Vue 3 testing (@sodatea)
  • @vue/cli-ui
  • @vue/cli-service-global, @vue/cli-service
    • #5992 fix: using lang attribute with empty string in html template (@fangbinwei)

Committers: 3

v4.5.9

This version updates the Cypress plugin, allows users to update to a new version of Cypress on their own. Due to backward compatibility concerns, @vue/cli-plugin-e2e-cypress 4.x always comes with a Cypress 3 dependency, and won't be updated until CLI v5 releases. But now that Cypress has shipped several new major versions in the past year, bringing many interesting new features such as cross-browser testing, you may want to try out a new version. As of this release, there now are 2 ways to update the Cypress dependency in the project:

  1. (Yarn users only) Add a resolutions field in the package.json:
{
  "resolutions": {
    "cypress": "^5.6.0"
  }
}

Then run yarn again to install the new dependencies. This will keep exactly one Cypress copy in the project so it's the recommended approach.

  1. Ensure you are on @vue/cli-plugin-e2e-cypress 4.5.9, then run npm install -D cypress or yarn add -D cypress in the project. This will install the latest Cypress version to your project root, and the Vue CLI plugin will refer to it when executing the test:e2e task.

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5.0.0-alpha.7 (2021-03-11)

:bug: Bug Fix

  • @vue/cli-service
    • #6343 fix: use cssnano v5.0.0-rc.1, work around a npm 6 hoisting bug (@sodatea)

Committers: 1

5.0.0-alpha.6 (2021-03-10)

:rocket: New Features

  • @vue/cli-plugin-unit-jest
  • @vue/cli-service
    • #6332 feat!: upgrade to css-loader 5; remove css.requireModuleExtension & css.modules options (@sodatea)

:boom: Breaking Changes

  • @vue/cli-plugin-unit-jest
  • @vue/cli-service
    • #6332 feat!: upgrade to css-loader 5; remove css.requireModuleExtension & css.modules options (@sodatea)

:bug: Bug Fix

Committers: 2

5.0.0-alpha.5 (2021-02-23)

:rocket: New Features

  • @vue/cli-plugin-webpack-4, @vue/cli
    • #6307 feat(GeneratorAPI): forceOverwrite option for extendPackage (@sodatea)
  • @vue/cli-plugin-webpack-4, @vue/cli-service
    • #6301 feat!: use the latest versions of css preprocessor loaders by default (@sodatea)
  • @vue/cli-plugin-e2e-webdriverio, @vue/cli-plugin-typescript

:boom: Breaking Changes

  • @vue/cli-plugin-webpack-4, @vue/cli-service
    • #6301 feat!: use the latest versions of css preprocessor loaders by default (@sodatea)
  • @vue/cli-plugin-e2e-webdriverio, @vue/cli-plugin-typescript

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #533.