storybookjs / require-context.macro

🖇 A Babel macro needed for some advanced Storybook setups. Used to mock webpack's context function in test environments.
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Bump babel-jest from 26.6.0 to 26.6.1 #103

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps babel-jest from 26.6.0 to 26.6.1.

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26.6.1

Features

  • [jest-runtime] Support named exports from CommonJS as named ES Module imports (#10673)
  • [jest-validate] Add support for recursiveDenylist option as an alternative to recursiveBlacklist (#10236)

Fixes

  • [expect] Fix objectContaining to work recursively into sub-objects (#10508)
  • [jest-cli, jest-core, jest-config, jest-types] Fix --onlyFailures flag to work in non-watch mode (#10678)
  • [jest-config] Fix for the jest.config.ts compiler to not interfere with tsconfig.json files (#10675)
  • [jest-message-util] Update to work properly with Node 15 (#10660)
  • [jest-mock] Allow to mock methods in getters (TypeScript 3.9 export) (#10156)
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26.6.1

Features

  • [jest-runtime] Support named exports from CommonJS as named ES Module imports (#10673)
  • [jest-validate] Add support for recursiveDenylist option as an alternative to recursiveBlacklist (#10236)

Fixes

  • [expect] Fix objectContaining to work recursively into sub-objects (#10508)
  • [jest-cli, jest-core, jest-config, jest-types] Fix --onlyFailures flag to work in non-watch mode (#10678)
  • [jest-config] Fix for the jest.config.ts compiler to not interfere with tsconfig.json files (#10675)
  • [jest-message-util] Update to work properly with Node 15 (#10660)
  • [jest-mock] Allow to mock methods in getters (TypeScript 3.9 export) (#10156)
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