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[Snyk] Upgrade ejs from 2.5.9 to 2.7.4
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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade ejs from 2.5.9 to 2.7.4.
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- The recommended version is 6 versions ahead of your current version.
- The recommended version was released 4 years ago, on 2019-11-19.
Release notes
Package name: ejs
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2.7.4 - 2019-11-19
Bug fixes
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2.7.3 - 2019-11-19
Bug fixes
- Made the post-install message more discreet by following the example of opencollective-postinstall (228d8e4, @ mde)
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2.7.2 - 2019-11-13
Features
- Added support for destructuring locals (#452, @ ExE-Boss)
- Added support for disabling legacy
include
directives (#458, #459, @ ExE-Boss) - Compiled functions are now shown in the debugger (#456, @ S2-)
function.name
is now set to the file base name in environments that support this (#466, @ ExE-Boss)
Bug Fixes
- The error message when
async != true
now correctly mention the existence of theasync
option (#460, @ ExE-Boss) - Improved performance of HTML output generation (#470, @ nwoltman)
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2.7.1 - 2019-09-02
Deprecated:
- Added deprecation notice for use of
require.extensions
(@ mde)
- Added deprecation notice for use of
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2.6.2 - 2019-06-15
- Correctly pass custom escape function to includes (@ alecgibson)
- Fixes for rmWhitespace (@ nwoltman)
- Examples for client-side EJS compiled with Express middleware (@ mjgs)
- Make Template constructor public (@ ThisNameWasTaken)
- Added
remove
function to cache (@ S2-)
- Recognize both 'Nix and Windows absolute paths (@ mde)
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2.6.1 - 2018-05-05
Version 2.6.1
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2.5.9 - 2018-04-19
Version 2.5.9
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