windtoday / windtoday-app

Intelligent water sport marketplace
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Bump react-timeago from 4.1.9 to 6.2.1 #491

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps react-timeago from 4.1.9 to 6.2.1.

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v6.1.0

  • Added eslint-plugin-react-hooks and fixed the dependencies for hooks used in the library. Should result in a more consistent behaviour when changing props at runtime.
  • Updated dependencies

v6.0.0

  • Added module field to the package.json file so you can now import ES6 modules with only a minimal amount of pre-processing applied. Relevant when targeting newer browsers only.
  • A bunch of internal changes:
    • Using rollup instead of browserify to compile the example
    • Updating a bunch of dependencies
  • Added support for React 17

v5.2.1

  • Minor documentation fixes

v4.4.0

  • Bug Fix: clearTimeout when setting a new timeout. Prevents unnecessary renders.

v4.2.0

  • Pass in the now function as the last argument to the formatters.
  • Fix a bug in buildFormatter that would ignore the user-specified now function and just used Date.now

v4.2.0

  • Fixed the type of Formatter.
    • It's last argument is now correctly typed to be () => React.Node
    • This last argument is now a documented feature and is going to be set to the value of of the default formatter.
    • Please Note, that you should not use this argument and instead import defaultFormatter from the package directly and use it as a fallback.
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