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chore(deps): bump tough-cookie and jsdom #32

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Bumps tough-cookie and jsdom. These dependencies needed to be updated together.
Updates tough-cookie from 2.5.0 to 4.1.3

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4.1.3

Security fix for Prototype Pollution discovery in #282. This is a minor release, although output from the inspect utility is affected by this change, we felt this change was important enough to be pushed into the next patch.

4.1.2 -- Patch and Bugfix Release

What's Changed

Full Changelog: salesforce/tough-cookie@v4.1.1...v4.1.2

4.1.1

Patch Release

What's Changed

Full Changelog: salesforce/tough-cookie@v4.1.0...v4.1.1

4.1.0

v4.1.0

Minor release, focused mainly on resolving reported issues and some minor feature work.

What's Changed

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Commits
  • 4ff4d29 4.1.3 release preparation, update the package and lib/version to 4.1.3. (#284)
  • 12d4747 Prevent prototype pollution in cookie memstore (#283)
  • f06b72d Fix documentation for store.findCookies, missing allowSpecialUseDomain proper...
  • b1a8898 fix: allow set cookies with localhost (#253)
  • ec70796 4.1.1 Patch -- allow special use domains by default (#250)
  • d4ac580 fix: allow special use domains by default (#249)
  • 79c2f7d 4.1.0 release to NPM (#245)
  • 4fafc17 Prepare tough-cookie 4.1 for publishing (updated GitHub actions, move Dockerf...
  • aa4396d fix: distinguish between no samesite and samesite=none (#240)
  • b8d7511 Modernize README (#234)
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This version was pushed to npm by awaterma, a new releaser for tough-cookie since your current version.


Updates jsdom from 16.5.2 to 16.7.0

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Version 16.7.0

  • Added AbortSignal.abort(). (ninevra)
  • Added dummy x and y properties to the return value of getBoundingClientRect(). (eiko)
  • Implemented wrapping for textareaEl.value if the wrap="" attribute is specified. (ninevra)
  • Changed newline normalization in <textarea>s according to recent HTML Standard updates. (ninevra)
  • Fixed some bad cascade computation in getComputedStyle(). (romain-trotard)

Version 16.6.0

  • Added parentNode.replaceChildren(). (@​ninevra)
  • Fixed jsdom's handling of when code running inside the jsdom throws null or undefined as an exception. (@​mbest)
  • Removed the dependency on the deprecated request package, in the process fixing several issues with the XMLHttpRequest implementation around header processing. Thanks go to @​tobyhinloopen, @​andrewaylett, and especially @​vegardbb, for completing this months-long effort!

Version 16.5.3

  • Fixed infinite recursion when using MutationObservers to observe elements inside a MutationObserver callback.
Changelog

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16.7.0

  • Added AbortSignal.abort(). (ninevra)
  • Added dummy x and y properties to the return value of getBoundingClientRect(). (eiko)
  • Implemented wrapping for textareaEl.value if the wrap="" attribute is specified. (ninevra)
  • Changed newline normalization in <textarea>s according to recent HTML Standard updates. (ninevra)
  • Fixed some bad cascade computation in getComputedStyle(). (romain-trotard)

16.6.0

  • Added parentNode.replaceChildren(). (ninevra)
  • Fixed jsdom's handling of when code running inside the jsdom throws null or undefined as an exception. (mbest)
  • Removed the dependency on the deprecated request package, in the process fixing several issues with the XMLHttpRequest implementation around header processing. Special thanks to vegardbb for completing this months-long effort!

16.5.3

  • Fixed infinite recursion when using MutationObservers to observe elements inside a MutationObserver callback.
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Bumps [tough-cookie](https://github.com/salesforce/tough-cookie) and [jsdom](https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom). These dependencies needed to be updated together.

Updates `tough-cookie` from 2.5.0 to 4.1.3
- [Release notes](https://github.com/salesforce/tough-cookie/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/salesforce/tough-cookie/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](salesforce/tough-cookie@v2.5.0...v4.1.3)

Updates `jsdom` from 16.5.2 to 16.7.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/blob/master/Changelog.md)
- [Commits](jsdom/jsdom@16.5.2...16.7.0)

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