sloria / perspective-api-client

Node.js client for the Perspective API
https://www.perspectiveapi.com
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Bump ava from 0.25.0 to 3.12.1 #126

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps ava from 0.25.0 to 3.12.1.

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3.12.1

Configure how AVA loads test files

Normally, AVA loads all files as CommonJS, except for mjs files and if you've configured "type": "module" in your package.json.

As an experiment, you can now configure how AVA loads other file extensions. This is useful if you want to use Node.js' experimental loaders feature. Read more in our documentation. Thank you @macarie for working on this! 5c9dbb96ad0beb7521e5051390478493250ba6b0

Comparison bugfix

There was a bug in our comparison library which meant that negative-index properties on lists were not compared. This was fixed in a patch release, which will definitely be installed when you install AVA 3.12. Your tests may have been passing, even though they should have been failing. They'll fail now. Snapshots may also be different, causing tests to fail.

All changes

See https://github.com/avajs/ava/compare/v3.11.1...v3.12.1 for all changes.

Thank you @AnthumChris for making sure our ESM example used ESM syntax (20bc7810536b3b968db5461ff4093bb5ae912050).

3.11.1

This release fixes corrupted output of the default reporter when test or program code writes to standard out. 5ddc9fda100205a5ca315a86e27a01be443b88b1

Also, thanks to @jonathansamines we've taken another step to using AVA to test AVA. 1150991ba1921cbf888438d46350894484356078

See https://github.com/avajs/ava/compare/v3.11.0...v3.11.1 for all changes.

3.11.0

New t.like() assertion

Thanks to @futpib we now have a t.like() assertion 19c4f35fbae740268dedeeb4d450f813f2d5e85e:

In the following example, the map property of value must be deeply equal to that of selector. However nested.qux is ignored, because it's not in selector.

t.like({
    map: new Map([['foo', 'bar']]),
    nested: {
        baz: 'thud',
        qux: 'quux'
    }
}, {
    map: new Map([['foo', 'bar']]),
    nested: {
        baz: 'thud',
    }
})

Read more in the t.like() assertion documentation.

This assertion was previously introduced as an experiment.

Commits
  • ac2ae05 3.12.1
  • f499cbf Revert advanced IPC
  • 7694171 3.12.0
  • 41a47bf Update dependencies
  • 5c9dbb9 Experimentally configure module formats for test files
  • 2b41fb0 Test compatibility with TypeScript 4.0
  • ea66e64 Don't use global setImmediate
  • ef74c8b Delete unused Node.js 13 reporter logs
  • 0f879f4 Use advanced serialization (when available) for worker communication
  • 20bc781 Use ESM syntax for ESM example
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Superseded by #131.