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Bump jsdom from 15.2.0 to 16.2.0 #232

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps jsdom from 15.2.0 to 16.2.0.

Release notes

Sourced from jsdom's releases.

Version 16.2.0

  • Added support for custom elements! Congratulations and thanks to @pmdartus for making this happen, after ten months of hard work and lots of effort poured into the complex architectural prerequisites in jsdom and supporting packages.
  • Fixed some issues when trying to use Attr as a Node, e.g. by checking its baseURI property or calling attr.cloneNode().
  • Fixed a memory leak during parsing that was introduced in v14.0.0.
  • Fixed edge cases in number/string conversion used for certain element properties that reflected integer attributes.

Version 16.1.0

  • Added console.timeLog().
  • Changed Attr to extend Node, to align with specifications. (ExE-Boss)
  • Changed <noscript> children to be parsed as nodes, instead of as text, when runScripts is left as the default of undefined. (ACHP)
  • Upgraded cssstyle to v2.1.0, which brings along fixes to handling of rgba() and hsl() colors. (kraynel)
  • Fixed some selection-related issues when manipulating the value of <input>s and <textarea>s. (Matthew-Goldberg)
  • Fixed various issues with setTimeout(), setInterval(), and requestAnimationFrame(), particularly around window closing and recursive calls.

Version 16.0.1

  • Fixed Node v10 and v11 support when runScripts was set.
  • Fixed the behavior when changing an <input>'s type="" attribute.
  • Fixed input validation behavior for <input type="range"> when max="" is less than min="".

Version 16.0.0

For this release we'd like to welcome @pmdartus to the core team. Among other work, he's driven the heroic effort of constructor prototype and reform in jsdom and its dependencies over the last few months, to allow us to move away from shared constructors and prototypes, and set the groundwork for custom elements support (coming soon!).

Breaking changes:

  • Node v10 is now the minimum supported version.
  • The dom.runVMScript() API has been replaced with the more general dom.getInternalVMContext() API.
  • Each jsdom Window now creates new instances of all the web platform globals. That is, our old shared constructor and prototypes caveat is no longer in play.
  • Each jsdom Window now exposes all JavaScript-spec-defined globals uniformly. When runScripts is disabled, it exposes them as aliases of the ones from the outer Node.js environment. Whereas when runScripts is enabled, it exposes fresh copies of each global from the new scripting environment. (Previously, a few typed array classes would always be aliased, and with runScripts disabled, the other classes would not be exposed at all.)

Other changes:

  • Added the AbstractRange, Range, StaticRange, Selection, and window.getSelection() APIs.
  • Added working constructors for Comment, Text, and DocumentFragment.
  • Added valueAsDate, valueAsNumber, stepUp() and stepDown() to <input> elements. (kraynel)
  • Added window.origin.
  • Removed document.origin.
  • Fixed \<template> to work correctly inside XML documents.
  • Fixed some bugs which would cause jsdom to choose the wrong character encoding because it was failing to detect <meta charset> or <meta http-equiv="charset"> elements.
  • Fixed input.type to default to "text". (connormeredith)
  • Fixed incorrect validation errors for <input> with fractional values for their step="" attribute. (kontomondo)
  • Fixed incorrect validation errors on readonly <input> elements.
  • Fixed <input type="email" multiple pattern="..."> validation.
  • Fixed fileReader.readAsDataURL() to always base64-encode the result. (ytetsuro)
  • Fixed inserting <img> elements into documents without a browsing context to no longer crash when the canvas package is installed.
  • Fixed a memory leak when using window.setTimeout() or window.setInterval().
  • Improved the performance of getComputedStyle(). (eps1lon)

Version 15.2.1

  • Fixed JSDOM.fromURL() handling of URLs with hashes in them, to no longer send the hash to the server and append an extra copy of it when constructing the Document. (rchl)
  • Fixed focusing an already-focused element to correctly do nothing, instead of firing additional focus events. (eps1lon)
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Changelog

Sourced from jsdom's changelog.

16.2.0

  • Added support for custom elements! Congratulations and thanks to @pmdartus for making this happen, after ten months of hard work and lots of effort poured into the complex architectural prerequisites in jsdom and supporting packages.
  • Fixed some issues when trying to use Attr as a Node, e.g. by checking its baseURI property or calling attr.cloneNode().
  • Fixed a memory leak during parsing that was introduced in v14.0.0.
  • Fixed edge cases in number/string conversion used for certain element properties that reflected integer attributes.

16.1.0

  • Added console.timeLog().
  • Changed Attr to extend Node, to align with specifications. (ExE-Boss)
  • Changed <noscript> children to be parsed as nodes, instead of as text, when runScripts is left as the default of undefined. (ACHP)
  • Upgraded cssstyle to v2.1.0, which brings along fixes to handling of rgba() and hsl() colors. (kraynel)
  • Fixed some selection-related issues when manipulating the value of <input>s and <textarea>s. (Matthew-Goldberg)
  • Fixed various issues with setTimeout(), setInterval(), and requestAnimationFrame(), particularly around window closing and recursive calls.

16.0.1

  • Fixed Node v10 and v11 support when runScripts was set.
  • Fixed the behavior when changing an <input>'s type="" attribute.
  • Fixed input validation behavior for <input type="range"> when max="" is less than min="".

16.0.0

For this release we'd like to welcome @pmdartus to the core team. Among other work, he's driven the heroic effort of constructor prototype and reform in jsdom and its dependencies over the last few months, to allow us to move away from shared constructors and prototypes, and set the groundwork for custom elements support (coming soon!).

Breaking changes:

  • Node v10 is now the minimum supported version.
  • The dom.runVMScript() API has been replaced with the more general dom.getInternalVMContext() API.
  • Each jsdom Window now creates new instances of all the web platform globals. That is, our old shared constructor and prototypes caveat is no longer in play.
  • Each jsdom Window now exposes all JavaScript-spec-defined globals uniformly. When runScripts is disabled, it exposes them as aliases of the ones from the outer Node.js environment. Whereas when runScripts is enabled, it exposes fresh copies of each global from the new scripting environment. (Previously, a few typed array classes would always be aliased, and with runScripts disabled, the other classes would not be exposed at all.)

Other changes:

  • Added the AbstractRange, Range, StaticRange, Selection, and window.getSelection() APIs.
  • Added working constructors for Comment, Text, and DocumentFragment.
  • Added valueAsDate, valueAsNumber, stepUp() and stepDown() to <input> elements. (kraynel)
  • Added window.origin.
  • Removed document.origin.
  • Fixed \<template> to work correctly inside XML documents.
  • Fixed some bugs which would cause jsdom to choose the wrong character encoding because it was failing to detect <meta charset> or <meta http-equiv="charset"> elements.
  • Fixed input.type to default to "text". (connormeredith)
  • Fixed incorrect validation errors for <input> with fractional values for their step="" attribute. (kontomondo)
  • Fixed incorrect validation errors on readonly <input> elements.
  • Fixed <input type="email" multiple pattern="..."> validation.
  • Fixed fileReader.readAsDataURL() to always base64-encode the result. (ytetsuro)
  • Fixed inserting <img> elements into documents without a browsing context to no longer crash when the canvas package is installed.
  • Fixed a memory leak when using window.setTimeout() or window.setInterval().
  • Improved the performance of getComputedStyle(). (eps1lon)
... (truncated)
Commits
  • 493f63a Version 16.2.0
  • 09301da Add custom element support
  • c3227ce Fix leaking memory during parsing
  • d18e339 Set Attr's node document correctly
  • 81372b0 Make document._createAttribute take an option bag
  • 695ebca Add rules for parsing integers and non-negative integers
  • 255e373 Update cors/credentials‑flag.html test expectation
  • 510d257 Update web-platform-tests to the latest
  • 3708da3 Update dependencies
  • b4b5a54 Version 16.1.0
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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Superseded by #236.