feat: use egg-logger@3 and sdk-base@4
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- Updated Node.js version to include the latest release.
- Upgraded various dependencies to enhance performance and compatibility.
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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 045fc7257fc7e648a262f285780604905e0569dc and d864a8f53d0e6139db1134e6646c6e2dc982c6f9.
Walkthrough
The recent changes involve upgrading Node.js to include version 22 and updating key package dependencies like egg-logger, sdk-base, @types/node, tsd, and typescript for enhanced functionality and compatibility.
Changes
| Files | Summary of Changes |
|---|---|
.github/workflows/... |
Updated Node.js version list to include '22'. |
package.json |
Upgraded versions for egg-logger, sdk-base, @types/node, tsd, and typescript. |
🐇✨ Oh, hark! New versions in sight, A leap to greater heights tonight. Code hops along, ever so bright, With updates bold, in the moonlight. Cheers, my devs, to this delightful flight! 🎉🌟
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New and removed dependencies detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎
| Package | New capabilities | Transitives | Size | Publisher |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| npm/@types/[email protected] | None | +1 |
2.16 MB | types |
| npm/[email protected] | Transitive: environment, filesystem | +93 |
49.5 MB | sindresorhus |
🚮 Removed packages: npm/@types/[email protected], npm/[email protected], npm/[email protected], npm/[email protected]
Codecov Report
All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests :white_check_mark:
Project coverage is 85.50%. Comparing base (
370e42d) to head (d864a8f). Report is 1 commits behind head on master.
Additional details and impacted files
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- Coverage 85.65% 85.50% -0.16%
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- Hits 2233 2229 -4
- Misses 374 378 +4
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