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Chore(deps): Bump graphql-tag from 2.10.1 to 2.12.5 #480

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps graphql-tag from 2.10.1 to 2.12.5.

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2.12.4

  • Allow fragments to be imported by name when using the webpack loader. @​dobesv in #257

2.11.0

  • package.json sideEffects changes to clearly identify that graphql-tag doesn't have side effects. @​hwillson in #313

2.10.3

v2.10.3

2.10.2

v2.10.2

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v2.12.5

v2.12.4 (2021-04-29)

  • Allow fragments to be imported by name when using the webpack loader. @​dobesv in #257

v2.12.3

v2.12.2

  • Avoid using Object.assign to attach extra properties to gql. @​benjamn in #380

v2.12.1

  • To accommodate older versions of TypeScript, usage of the import type ... syntax (introduced by #325) has been removed, fixing issue #345. @​benjamn in #352

v2.12.0

  • The graphql-tag repository has been converted to TypeScript, adding type safety and enabling both ECMAScript and CommonJS module exports. While these changes are intended to be as backwards-compatible as possible, we decided to bump the minor version to reflect the significant refactoring. @​PowerKiKi and @​benjamn in #325

v2.11.0 (2020-07-28)

  • package.json sideEffects changes to clearly identify that graphql-tag doesn't have side effects. @​hwillson in #313

v2.10.4 (2020-07-08)

v2.10.3 (2020-02-05)

v2.10.2 (2020-02-04)

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