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chore(deps): update devdependency jsdom to v24.1.1
This PR contains the following updates:
| Package | Change | Age | Adoption | Passing | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| jsdom | 24.1.0 -> 24.1.1 |
Release Notes
jsdom/jsdom (jsdom)
v24.1.1
- Fixed selection methods to trigger the
selectionchangeevent on theDocumentobject. (piotr-oles)
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- Chores
- Updated the
jsdompackage to version 24.1.1 for improved performance and minor bug fixes.
- Updated the
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Walkthrough
The recent update involves a series of minor version increments of the jsdom package in the package.json file, changing its version from 24.1.0 to 24.1.3. These updates typically include bug fixes and performance improvements without introducing any breaking changes. No other dependencies or configurations were modified, indicating a straightforward maintenance effort to enhance the stability of the application.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
package.json |
Updated jsdom version from 24.1.0 to 24.1.3 |
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A small update hops in our way.
jsdomspruced up, now fresh and bright,
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| Package | New capabilities | Transitives | Size | Publisher |
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| npm/[email protected] | Transitive: environment, filesystem, network | +41 |
7.32 MB | domenic, joris-van-der-wel, sebmaster, ...3 more |
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