Today we are excited to announce Jest 23, our largest major release to date! Together with over 100 contributors, we've shipped a ton of features and bug fixes. Thank you to everyone in the community for helping make JavaScript Testing Delightful. We would also like to welcome both Babel and webpack to the Jest community! After converting from Mocha to Jest 23 Beta, webpack saw their total test su
Features Export and import name strings in them wasm are mangled Unused exports in wasm are removed (Tree Shaking) Don't expect size improvements yet since there is not minimizer for WASM yet which does the Dead Code Elimination, which is the second part for this optimization Direct WASM dependencies are enforced for: functions imports with i64 parameters or return values memory and table imports
This releases adds support for several new syntax features, formatting fixes and first-class support for working in the browser. Highlights API/CLI Prettier works in the browser! This has been long wanted by the team and our users and we're finally announcing Prettier 1.13 has first-class support for running in the browser. In the past it required several hacks, but as of today you can just loa
See all changes in #325 Well-known symbols definition extracted from es.symbol module for loading only required features, for example, in MS Edge Added compositeKey and compositeSymbol methods (stage 1 proposal) Updated String#codePoints proposal per tc39/proposal-string-prototype-codepoints@673b43e Updated .name properties of String#{trimStart, trimEnd , trimLeft, trimRight} New collections metho
This year, the ZEIT Day Keynote started by highlighting our Open Source projects including showing the metrics of Next.js. With over 25000 stars on GitHub and over 10000 websites are already powered by it, we're incredibly amazed at its growth and love seeing the increasing amount of projects depending on it. We are proud today to introduce the production-ready Next.js 6, featuring: Zero-configura
Intercepting HTTP requests, specifying resources accessed by bypassing a proxy server, specifying testing metadata, deprecated passing a regular promise to assertions. Request Hooks: Intercepting HTTP requests (#1341) TestCafe now allows you to record HTTP request data or mock responses. You can also create a custom HTTP request hook to emulate authentications like Kerberos or Client Certificate
I'm happy to announce that Video.js 7 is now out! It brings to Video.js support for HLS and experimental DASH support via the Video.js HTTP Streaming (VHS) project. Video.js 7 also drops support for some older Internet Explorer browsers only keeping support for IE11. While it's out, it's still in pre-release for a short while and only available under the next tag on npm. Some time next week, we'll
Lighthouse 3.0 is out! 3.0 features faster audits, less variance, a new report UI, new audits, and more. How to update to 3.0 CLI. Run npm install -g lighthouse@next. Node. Run npm install lighthouse@next. Chrome Extension. Your extension should auto-update to 3.0. Chrome DevTools. Lighthouse 3.0 will be available in Chrome 69. Faster audits and less variance Lighthouse 3.0 completes your audits f
Changelog All notable changes to parcel will be documented in this file. The format is based on Keep a Changelog and parcel adheres to Semantic Versioning. [1.8.0] - 2018-05-03 Added Add support for multiple entry points Details Support source field in package.json to enable babel on symlinked modules Details Expose modules as UMD Details Use parcel's resolver for sass imports Details Update defau
These docs are from an older version of sinon. Do you want the latest docs? API documentation - Sinon.JS - v18.0.0 This page contains the entire Sinon.JS API documentation along with brief introductions to the concepts Sinon implements. General setup Fakes Spies Stubs Mocks Spy calls Promises Fake timers Fake XHR and server JSON-P Assertions Matchers Sandboxes Utils Migration guides Migrating from
It has been a long time coming, but after almost 4 years of research, planning and developing, we give you a totally new experience in rich text editing — CKEditor 5. For those who are not familiar with CKEditor 5 yet — it is a powerful framework that enables you to create any kind of text editing solution and include real-time collaborative editing inside. #Overview Here is a general overview of
v1.13.7 CDN URLs (Use with <script src="..."></script>) https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/underscore-umd-min.js https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/underscore-esm-min.js https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/underscore-umd-min.js https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/underscore-esm-min.js https://pagecdn.io/lib/underscore/1.13.7/underscore-umd-min.js https://pagecdn.io/lib/unde
The fastest way to build truly native mobile apps has just arrived – join me in welcoming the NativeScript 4.0 release! It’s been awhile since our last major release back in December, but that serves to make 4.0 even more exciting. Tons of good stuff is now available and waiting for you, so update NativeScript today: npm install -g nativescript ...and don't forget to update the runtimes of your ap
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