zorn / franklin

Franklin is written in Elixir, Phoenix, and LiveView and is an intentionally over-engineered blog application. It uses an event-sourced / CQRS core (via commanded) along side modern component-based UI presentation. It aims to make even the simple things overly complex in the spirit of personal education towards these architecture decisions.
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Bump phoenix from 1.7.2 to 1.7.7 #305

Open dependabot[bot] opened 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps phoenix from 1.7.2 to 1.7.7.

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1.7.7 (2023-07-10)

Enhancements

  • Support incoming binary payloads to channels over longpoll transport

1.7.6 (2023-06-16)

Bug Fixes

  • Support websock_adapter 0.5.3

Enhancements

  • Allow using Phoenix.ChannelTest socket/connect in another process

1.7.5 (2023-06-15)

Bug Fixes

  • Fix LongPoll error when draining connections

1.7.4 (2023-06-15)

Bug Fixes

  • Fix the WebSocket draining sending incorrect close code when draining causing LiveViews to reload the page instead of reconnecting

1.7.3 (2023-05-30)

Enhancements

  • Use LiveView 0.19 for new apps

Bug Fixes

  • Fix compilation error page on plug debugger showing obscure error when app fails to compile
  • Fix warnings being printed twice in route verification
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