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License: MIT License
FastBoot testing support for Ember apps
License: MIT License
2.4.1
to 2.4.2
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chalk is a direct dependency of this project, and it is very likely causing it to break. If other packages depend on yours, this update is probably also breaking those in turn.
This release is done from the v2-release
branch, as master
branch targets the work-in-progress v3 release.
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I have an application that only accepts requests made over https. I wanted to test fastboot with this addon and, while possible, has a couple rough corners.
this.visit('/my/path')
doesn't work because it default to http. It's ok, I think it's the right default, but looking at the code I found that you can use https if you use fully qualified urls:
this.visit('https://localhost:4200/my/url')
This doesn't work because the addon uses a different port, that at the moment is hardcoded to 49741.
This is the first rough corner, because this using this hardcoded port feels brittle.
this.visit('https://localhost:49741/my/url')
almost works, but chances are that if you are using https, you're using a self-signed certificate in development, which is not accepted by default in the request
package used underneath. This is the second rough edge.
Finally, this approach does works: this.visit({ url: 'https://localhost:49741/my/path', strictSSL: false })
I leave this here to check if there could be a more amicable approach, or, at the very least, an entry in the docs.
Ideas:
this.visit('/my/path', { https: true }) // and accept self-signed certs by default.
I want to be able to do ember fastboot:test --host localhost
. Currently, it uses whatever is configured in the .ember-cli
file.
Looks like a couple things need to happen:
5.2.0
to 5.3.0
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eslint-plugin-ember is a devDependency of this project. It might not break your production code or affect downstream projects, but probably breaks your build or test tools, which may prevent deploying or publishing.
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2.1.0
to 2.1.1
.This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build failed.
ember-cli-sri is a devDependency of this project. It might not break your production code or affect downstream projects, but probably breaks your build or test tools, which may prevent deploying or publishing.
The new version differs by 4 commits.
25a6506
release v2.1.1
11eb96d
Merge pull request #27 from alobaidizt/whitelist-files
1c7b65d
Whitelist in package.json only required files
da9910f
Merge pull request #22 from jonathanKingston/bump-version/2.1.0
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To see what happens to your code in Node.js 10, Greenkeeper has created a branch with the following changes:
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package.json
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Greenkeeper has checked the engines
key in any package.json
file, the .nvmrc
file, and the .travis.yml
file, if present.
engines
was only updated if it defined a single version, not a range..nvmrc
was updated to Node.js 10.travis.yml
was only changed if there was a root-level node_js
that didn’t already include Node.js 10, such as node
or lts/*
. In this case, the new version was appended to the list. We didn’t touch job or matrix configurations because these tend to be quite specific and complex, and it’s difficult to infer what the intentions were.For many simpler .travis.yml
configurations, this PR should suffice as-is, but depending on what you’re doing it may require additional work or may not be applicable at all. We’re also aware that you may have good reasons to not update to Node.js 10, which is why this was sent as an issue and not a pull request. Feel free to delete it without comment, I’m a humble robot and won’t feel rejected 🤖
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