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Bumps the dev-major-dependencies group with 8 updates in the / directory:

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@smithy/node-http-handler 3.3.3 4.0.1
htmlparser2 9.1.0 10.0.0
react 18.3.1 19.0.0
@types/react 18.3.1 19.0.7
react-dom 18.3.1 19.0.0
@types/react-dom 18.3.0 19.0.3
puppeteer 13.5.2 24.0.0
webpack-cli 5.1.4 6.0.1

Updates @smithy/node-http-handler from 3.3.3 to 4.0.1

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@​smithy/node-http-handler@​4.0.1

Patch Changes

  • Updated dependencies [2aff9df]
  • Updated dependencies [000b2ae]
    • @​smithy/types@​4.1.0
    • @​smithy/abort-controller@​4.0.1
    • @​smithy/protocol-http@​5.0.1
    • @​smithy/querystring-builder@​4.0.1

@​smithy/node-http-handler@​4.0.0

Major Changes

  • 20d99be: major version bump for dropping node16 support

Patch Changes

  • Updated dependencies [20d99be]
    • @​smithy/abort-controller@​4.0.0
    • @​smithy/protocol-http@​5.0.0
    • @​smithy/querystring-builder@​4.0.0
    • @​smithy/types@​4.0.0
Changelog

Sourced from @​smithy/node-http-handler's changelog.

4.0.1

Patch Changes

  • Updated dependencies [2aff9df]
  • Updated dependencies [000b2ae]
    • @​smithy/types@​4.1.0
    • @​smithy/abort-controller@​4.0.1
    • @​smithy/protocol-http@​5.0.1
    • @​smithy/querystring-builder@​4.0.1

4.0.0

Major Changes

  • 20d99be: major version bump for dropping node16 support

Patch Changes

  • Updated dependencies [20d99be]
    • @​smithy/abort-controller@​4.0.0
    • @​smithy/protocol-http@​5.0.0
    • @​smithy/querystring-builder@​4.0.0
    • @​smithy/types@​4.0.0
Commits

Updates htmlparser2 from 9.1.0 to 10.0.0

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Sourced from htmlparser2's releases.

v10.0.0

  • Breaking: Simplify writable stream import path d5882db
  • feat: Support xmp tag parsing (#1790 by @​nati-elmaliach) ecdb071
  • Run tests with vitest (#1845) aa0c781
  • Dependency upgrades
Commits
  • 1e81e72 10.0.0
  • 41e87ba chore(pkg): Update files
  • 0a01889 chore(deps): Bump domutils
  • 05291ee build(deps): Bump entities from 5.0.0 to 6.0.0 (#1983)
  • ecdb071 feat: Support xmp tag parsing (#1790)
  • 278e39b build(deps-dev): Bump @​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin from 7.18.0 to 8.18.1 ...
  • c80fab6 build(deps-dev): Bump eslint-plugin-unicorn from 54.0.0 to 56.0.1 (#1960)
  • 6df0b04 build(deps-dev): Bump eslint-plugin-n from 17.15.0 to 17.15.1 (#1982)
  • bc4abe4 build(deps-dev): Bump @​types/node from 22.10.1 to 22.10.2 (#1978)
  • a84c957 build(deps-dev): Bump eslint-plugin-n from 17.14.0 to 17.15.0 (#1976)
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Updates react from 18.3.1 to 19.0.0

Release notes

Sourced from react's releases.

19.0.0 (December 5, 2024)

Below is a list of all new features, APIs, deprecations, and breaking changes. Read React 19 release post and React 19 upgrade guide for more information.

Note: To help make the upgrade to React 19 easier, we’ve published a [email protected] release that is identical to 18.2 but adds warnings for deprecated APIs and other changes that are needed for React 19. We recommend upgrading to React 18.3.1 first to help identify any issues before upgrading to React 19.

New Features

React

  • Actions: startTransition can now accept async functions. Functions passed to startTransition are called “Actions”. A given Transition can include one or more Actions which update state in the background and update the UI with one commit. In addition to updating state, Actions can now perform side effects including async requests, and the Action will wait for the work to finish before finishing the Transition. This feature allows Transitions to include side effects like fetch() in the pending state, and provides support for error handling, and optimistic updates.
  • useActionState: is a new hook to order Actions inside of a Transition with access to the state of the action, and the pending state. It accepts a reducer that can call Actions, and the initial state used for first render. It also accepts an optional string that is used if the action is passed to a form action prop to support progressive enhancement in forms.
  • useOptimistic: is a new hook to update state while a Transition is in progress. It returns the state, and a set function that can be called inside a transition to “optimistically” update the state to expected final value immediately while the Transition completes in the background. When the transition finishes, the state is updated to the new value.
  • use: is a new API that allows reading resources in render. In React 19, use accepts a promise or Context. If provided a promise, use will suspend until a value is resolved. use can only be used in render but can be called conditionally.
  • ref as a prop: Refs can now be used as props, removing the need for forwardRef.
  • Suspense sibling pre-warming: When a component suspends, React will immediately commit the fallback of the nearest Suspense boundary, without waiting for the entire sibling tree to render. After the fallback commits, React will schedule another render for the suspended siblings to “pre-warm” lazy requests.

React DOM Client

  • <form> action prop: Form Actions allow you to manage forms automatically and integrate with useFormStatus. When a <form> action succeeds, React will automatically reset the form for uncontrolled components. The form can be reset manually with the new requestFormReset API.
  • <button> and <input> formAction prop: Actions can be passed to the formAction prop to configure form submission behavior. This allows using different Actions depending on the input.
  • useFormStatus: is a new hook that provides the status of the parent <form> action, as if the form was a Context provider. The hook returns the values: pending, data, method, and action.
  • Support for Document Metadata: We’ve added support for rendering document metadata tags in components natively. React will automatically hoist them into the <head> section of the document.
  • Support for Stylesheets: React 19 will ensure stylesheets are inserted into the <head> on the client before revealing the content of a Suspense boundary that depends on that stylesheet.
  • Support for async scripts: Async scripts can be rendered anywhere in the component tree and React will handle ordering and deduplication.
  • Support for preloading resources: React 19 ships with preinit, preload, prefetchDNS, and preconnect APIs to optimize initial page loads by moving discovery of additional resources like fonts out of stylesheet loading. They can also be used to prefetch resources used by an anticipated navigation.

React DOM Server

  • Added prerender and prerenderToNodeStream APIs for static site generation. They are designed to work with streaming environments like Node.js Streams and Web Streams. Unlike renderToString, they wait for data to load for HTML generation.

React Server Components

  • RSC features such as directives, server components, and server functions are now stable. This means libraries that ship with Server Components can now target React 19 as a peer dependency with a react-server export condition for use in frameworks that support the Full-stack React Architecture. The underlying APIs used to implement a React Server Components bundler or framework do not follow semver and may break between minors in React 19.x. See docs for how to support React Server Components.

Deprecations

  • Deprecated: element.ref access: React 19 supports ref as a prop, so we’re deprecating element.ref in favor of element.props.ref. Accessing will result in a warning.
  • react-test-renderer: In React 19, react-test-renderer logs a deprecation warning and has switched to concurrent rendering for web usage. We recommend migrating your tests to @​testinglibrary.com/docs/react-testing-library/intro/) or @​testingesting-library.com/docs/react-native-testing-library/intro)

Breaking Changes

React 19 brings in a number of breaking changes, including the removals of long-deprecated APIs. We recommend first upgrading to 18.3.1, where we've added additional deprecation warnings. Check out the upgrade guide for more details and guidance on codemodding.

React

  • New JSX Transform is now required: We introduced a new JSX transform in 2020 to improve bundle size and use JSX without importing React. In React 19, we’re adding additional improvements like using ref as a prop and JSX speed improvements that require the new transform.
  • Errors in render are not re-thrown: Errors that are not caught by an Error Boundary are now reported to window.reportError. Errors that are caught by an Error Boundary are reported to console.error. We’ve introduced onUncaughtError and onCaughtError methods to createRoot and hydrateRoot to customize this error handling.
  • Removed: propTypes: Using propTypes will now be silently ignored. If required, we recommend migrating to TypeScript or another type-checking solution.
  • Removed: defaultProps for functions: ES6 default parameters can be used in place. Class components continue to support defaultProps since there is no ES6 alternative.
  • Removed: contextTypes and getChildContext: Legacy Context for class components has been removed in favor of the contextType API.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from react's changelog.

19.0.0 (December 5, 2024)

Below is a list of all new features, APIs, deprecations, and breaking changes. Read React 19 release post and React 19 upgrade guide for more information.

Note: To help make the upgrade to React 19 easier, we’ve published a [email protected] release that is identical to 18.2 but adds warnings for deprecated APIs and other changes that are needed for React 19. We recommend upgrading to React 18.3.1 first to help identify any issues before upgrading to React 19.

New Features

React

  • Actions: startTransition can now accept async functions. Functions passed to startTransition are called “Actions”. A given Transition can include one or more Actions which update state in the background and update the UI with one commit. In addition to updating state, Actions can now perform side effects including async requests, and the Action will wait for the work to finish before finishing the Transition. This feature allows Transitions to include side effects like fetch() in the pending state, and provides support for error handling, and optimistic updates.
  • useActionState: is a new hook to order Actions inside of a Transition with access to the state of the action, and the pending state. It accepts a reducer that can call Actions, and the initial state used for first render. It also accepts an optional string that is used if the action is passed to a form action prop to support progressive enhancement in forms.
  • useOptimistic: is a new hook to update state while a Transition is in progress. It returns the state, and a set function that can be called inside a transition to “optimistically” update the state to expected final value immediately while the Transition completes in the background. When the transition finishes, the state is updated to the new value.
  • use: is a new API that allows reading resources in render. In React 19, use accepts a promise or Context. If provided a promise, use will suspend until a value is resolved. use can only be used in render but can be called conditionally.
  • ref as a prop: Refs can now be used as props, removing the need for forwardRef.
  • Suspense sibling pre-warming: When a component suspends, React will immediately commit the fallback of the nearest Suspense boundary, without waiting for the entire sibling tree to render. After the fallback commits, React will schedule another render for the suspended siblings to “pre-warm” lazy requests.

React DOM Client

  • <form> action prop: Form Actions allow you to manage forms automatically and integrate with useFormStatus. When a <form> action succeeds, React will automatically reset the form for uncontrolled components. The form can be reset manually with the new requestFormReset API.
  • <button> and <input> formAction prop: Actions can be passed to the formAction prop to configure form submission behavior. This allows using different Actions depending on the input.
  • useFormStatus: is a new hook that provides the status of the parent <form> action, as if the form was a Context provider. The hook returns the values: pending, data, method, and action.
  • Support for Document Metadata: We’ve added support for rendering document metadata tags in components natively. React will automatically hoist them into the <head> section of the document.
  • Support for Stylesheets: React 19 will ensure stylesheets are inserted into the <head> on the client before revealing the content of a Suspense boundary that depends on that stylesheet.
  • Support for async scripts: Async scripts can be rendered anywhere in the component tree and React will handle ordering and deduplication.
  • Support for preloading resources: React 19 ships with preinit, preload, prefetchDNS, and preconnect APIs to optimize initial page loads by moving discovery of additional resources like fonts out of stylesheet loading. They can also be used to prefetch resources used by an anticipated navigation.

React DOM Server

  • Added prerender and prerenderToNodeStream APIs for static site generation. They are designed to work with streaming environments like Node.js Streams and Web Streams. Unlike renderToString, they wait for data to load for HTML generation.

React Server Components

  • RSC features such as directives, server components, and server functions are now stable. This means libraries that ship with Server Components can now target React 19 as a peer dependency with a react-server export condition for use in frameworks that support the Full-stack React Architecture. The underlying APIs used to implement a React Server Components bundler or framework do not follow semver and may break between minors in React 19.x. See docs for how to support React Server Components.

Deprecations

  • Deprecated: element.ref access: React 19 supports ref as a prop, so we’re deprecating element.ref in favor of element.props.ref. Accessing will result in a warning.
  • react-test-renderer: In React 19, react-test-renderer logs a deprecation warning and has switched to concurrent rendering for web usage. We recommend migrating your tests to @​testing-library/react or @​testing-library/react-native

Breaking Changes

React 19 brings in a number of breaking changes, including the removals of long-deprecated APIs. We recommend first upgrading to 18.3.1, where we've added additional deprecation warnings. Check out the upgrade guide for more details and guidance on codemodding.

React

  • New JSX Transform is now required: We introduced a new JSX transform in 2020 to improve bundle size and use JSX without importing React. In React 19, we’re adding additional improvements like using ref as a prop and JSX speed improvements that require the new transform.
  • Errors in render are not re-thrown: Errors that are not caught by an Error Boundary are now reported to window.reportError. Errors that are caught by an Error Boundary are reported to console.error. We’ve introduced onUncaughtError and onCaughtError methods to createRoot and hydrateRoot to customize this error handling.
  • Removed: propTypes: Using propTypes will now be silently ignored. If required, we recommend migrating to TypeScript or another type-checking solution.
  • Removed: defaultProps for functions: ES6 default parameters can be used in place. Class components continue to support defaultProps since there is no ES6 alternative.

... (truncated)

Commits
  • e137890 [string-refs] cleanup string ref code (#31443)
  • d1f0472 [string-refs] remove enableLogStringRefsProd flag (#31414)
  • 3dc1e48 Followup: remove dead test code from #30346 (#31415)
  • 07aa494 Remove enableRefAsProp feature flag (#30346)
  • 45804af [flow] Eliminate usage of more than 1-arg React.AbstractComponent in React ...
  • 5636fad [string-refs] log string ref from prod (#31161)
  • b78a7f2 [rcr] Re-export useMemoCache in top level React namespace (#31139)
  • 4e9540e [Fiber] Log the Render/Commit phases and the gaps in between (#31016)
  • d4688df [Fiber] Track Event Time, startTransition Time and setState Time (#31008)
  • 15da917 Don't read currentTransition back from internals (#30991)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates @types/react from 18.3.1 to 19.0.7

Commits

Updates react-dom from 18.3.1 to 19.0.0

Release notes

Sourced from react-dom's releases.

19.0.0 (December 5, 2024)

Below is a list of all new features, APIs, deprecations, and breaking changes. Read React 19 release post and React 19 upgrade guide for more information.

Note: To help make the upgrade to React 19 easier, we’ve published a [email protected] release that is identical to 18.2 but adds warnings for deprecated APIs and other changes that are needed for React 19. We recommend upgrading to React 18.3.1 first to help identify any issues before upgrading to React 19.

New Features

React

  • Actions: startTransition can now accept async functions. Functions passed to startTransition are called “Actions”. A given Transition can include one or more Actions which update state in the background and update the UI with one commit. In addition to updating state, Actions can now perform side effects including async requests, and the Action will wait for the work to finish before finishing the Transition. This feature allows Transitions to include side effects like fetch() in the pending state, and provides support for error handling, and optimistic updates.
  • useActionState: is a new hook to order Actions inside of a Transition with access to the state of the action, and the pending state. It accepts a reducer that can call Actions, and the initial state used for first render. It also accepts an optional string that is used if the action is passed to a form action prop to support progressive enhancement in forms.
  • useOptimistic: is a new hook to update state while a Transition is in progress. It returns the state, and a set function that can be called inside a transition to “optimistically” update the state to expected final value immediately while the Transition completes in the background. When the transition finishes, the state is updated to the new value.
  • use: is a new API that allows reading resources in render. In React 19, use accepts a promise or Context. If provided a promise, use will suspend until a value is resolved. use can only be used in render but can be called conditionally.
  • ref as a prop: Refs can now be used as props, removing the need for forwardRef.
  • Suspense sibling pre-warming: When a component suspends, React will immediately commit the fallback of the nearest Suspense boundary, without waiting for the entire sibling tree to render. After the fallback commits, React will schedule another render for the suspended siblings to “pre-warm” lazy requests.

React DOM Client

  • <form> action prop: Form Actions allow you to manage forms automatically and integrate with useFormStatus. When a <form> action succeeds, React will automatically reset the form for uncontrolled components. The form can be reset manually with the new requestFormReset API.
  • <button> and <input> formAction prop: Actions can be passed to the formAction prop to configure form submission behavior. This allows using different Actions depending on the input.
  • useFormStatus: is a new hook that provides the status of the parent <form> action, as if the form was a Context provider. The hook returns the values: pending, data, method, and action.
  • Support for Document Metadata: We’ve added support for rendering document metadata tags in components natively. React will automatically hoist them into the <head> section of the document.
  • Support for Stylesheets: React 19 will ensure stylesheets are inserted into the <head> on the client before revealing the content of a Suspense boundary that depends on that stylesheet.
  • Support for async scripts: Async scripts can be rendered anywhere in the component tree and React will handle ordering and deduplication.
  • Support for preloading resources: React 19 ships with preinit, preload, prefetchDNS, and preconnect APIs to optimize initial page loads by moving discovery of additional resources like fonts out of stylesheet loading. They can also be used to prefetch resources used by an anticipated navigation.

React DOM Server

  • Added prerender and prerenderToNodeStream APIs for static site generation. They are designed to work with streaming environments like Node.js Streams and Web Streams. Unlike renderToString, they wait for data to load for HTML generation.

React Server Components

  • RSC features such as directives, server components, and server functions are now stable. This means libraries that ship with Server Components can now target React 19 as a peer dependency with a react-server export condition for use in frameworks that support the Full-stack React Architecture. The underlying APIs used to implement a React Server Components bundler or framework do not follow semver and may break between minors in React 19.x. See docs for how to support React Server Components.

Deprecations

  • Deprecated: element.ref access: React 19 supports ref as a prop, so we’re deprecating element.ref in favor of element.props.ref. Accessing will result in a warning.
  • react-test-renderer: In React 19, react-test-renderer logs a deprecation warning and has switched to concurrent rendering for web usage. We recommend migrating your tests to @​testinglibrary.com/docs/react-testing-library/intro/) or @​testingesting-library.com/docs/react-native-testing-library/intro)

Breaking Changes

React 19 brings in a number of breaking changes, including the removals of long-deprecated APIs. We recommend first upgrading to 18.3.1, where we've added additional deprecation warnings. Check out the upgrade guide for more details and guidance on codemodding.

React

  • New JSX Transform is now required: We introduced a new JSX transform in 2020 to improve bundle size and use JSX without importing React. In React 19, we’re adding additional improvements like using ref as a prop and JSX speed improvements that require the new transform.
  • Errors in render are not re-thrown: Errors that are not caught by an Error Boundary are now reported to window.reportError. Errors that are caught by an Error Boundary are reported to console.error. We’ve introduced onUncaughtError and onCaughtError methods to createRoot and hydrateRoot to customize this error handling.
  • Removed: propTypes: Using propTypes will now be silently ignored. If required, we recommend migrating to TypeScript or another type-checking solution.
  • Removed: defaultProps for functions: ES6 default parameters can be used in place. Class components continue to support defaultProps since there is no ES6 alternative.
  • Removed: contextTypes and getChildContext: Legacy Context for class components has been removed in favor of the contextType API.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from react-dom's changelog.

19.0.0 (December 5, 2024)

Below is a list of all new features, APIs, deprecations, and breaking changes. Read React 19 release post and React 19 upgrade guide for more information.

Note: To help make the upgrade to React 19 easier, we’ve published a [email protected] release that is identical to 18.2 but adds warnings for deprecated APIs and other changes that are needed for React 19. We recommend upgrading to React 18.3.1 first to help identify any issues before upgrading to React 19.

New Features

React

  • Actions: startTransition can now accept async functions. Functions passed to startTransition are called “Actions”. A given Transition can include one or more Actions which update state in the background and update the UI with one commit. In addition to updating state, Actions can now perform side effects including async requests, and the Action will wait for the work to finish before finishing the Transition. This feature allows Transitions to include side effects like fetch() in the pending state, and provides support for error handling, and optimistic updates.
  • useActionState: is a new hook to order Actions inside of a Transition with access to the state of the action, and the pending state. It accepts a reducer that can call Actions, and the initial state used for first render. It also accepts an optional string that is used if the action is passed to a form action prop to support progressive enhancement in forms.
  • useOptimistic: is a new hook to update state while a Transition is in progress. It returns the state, and a set function that can be called inside a transition to “optimistically” update the state to expected final value immediately while the Transition completes in the background. When the transition finishes, the state is updated to the new value.
  • use: is a new API that allows reading resources in render. In React 19, use accepts a promise or Context. If provided a promise, use will suspend until a value is resolved. use can only be used in render but can be called conditionally.
  • ref as a prop: Refs can now be used as props, removing the need for forwardRef.
  • Suspense sibling pre-warming: When a component suspends, React will immediately commit the fallback of the nearest Suspense boundary, without waiting for the entire sibling tree to render. After the fallback commits, React will schedule another render for the suspended siblings to “pre-warm” lazy requests.

React DOM Client

  • <form> action prop: Form Actions allow you to manage forms automatically and integrate with useFormStatus. When a <form> action succeeds, React will automatically reset the form for uncontrolled components. The form can be reset manually with the new requestFormReset API.
  • <button> and <input> formAction prop: Actions can be passed to the formAction prop to configure form submission behavior. This allows using different Actions depending on the input.
  • useFormStatus: is a new hook that provides the status of the parent <form> action, as if the form was a Context provider. The hook returns the values: pending, data, method, and action.
  • Support for Document Metadata: We’ve added support for rendering document metadata tags in components natively. React will automatically hoist them into the <head> section of the document.
  • Support for Stylesheets: React 19 will ensure stylesheets are inserted into the <head> on the client before revealing the content of a Suspense boundary that depends on that stylesheet.
  • Support for async scripts: Async scripts can be rendered anywhere in the component tree and React will handle ordering and deduplication.
  • Support for preloading resources: React 19 ships with preinit, preload, prefetchDNS, and preconnect APIs to optimize initial page loads by moving discovery of additional resources like fonts out of stylesheet loading. They can also be used to prefetch resources used by an anticipated navigation.

React DOM Server

  • Added prerender and prerenderToNodeStream APIs for static site generation. They are designed to work with streaming environments like Node.js Streams and Web Streams. Unlike renderToString, they wait for data to load for HTML generation.

React Server Components

  • RSC features such as directives, server components, and server functions are now stable. This means libraries that ship with Server Components can now target React 19 as a peer dependency with a react-server export condition for use in frameworks that support the Full-stack React Architecture. The underlying APIs used to implement a React Server Components bundler or framework do not follow semver and may break between minors in React 19.x. See docs for how to support React Server Components.

Deprecations

  • Deprecated: element.ref access: React 19 supports ref as a prop, so we’re deprecating element.ref in favor of element.props.ref. Accessing will result in a warning.
  • react-test-renderer: In React 19, react-test-renderer logs a deprecation warning and has switched to concurrent rendering for web usage. We recommend migrating your tests to @​testing-library/react or @​testing-library/react-native

Breaking Changes

React 19 brings in a number of breaking changes, including the removals of long-deprecated APIs. We recommend first upgrading to 18.3.1, where we've added additional deprecation warnings. Check out the upgrade guide for more details and guidance on codemodding.

React

  • New JSX Transform is now required: We introduced a new JSX transform in 2020 to improve bundle size and use JSX without importing React. In React 19, we’re adding additional improvements like using ref as a prop and JSX speed improvements that require the new transform.
  • Errors in render are not re-thrown: Errors that are not caught by an Error Boundary are now reported to window.reportError. Errors that are caught by an Error Boundary are reported to console.error. We’ve introduced onUncaughtError and onCaughtError methods to createRoot and hydrateRoot to customize this error handling.
  • Removed: propTypes: Using propTypes will now be silently ignored. If required, we recommend migrating to TypeScript or another type-checking solution.
  • Removed: defaultProps for functions: ES6 default parameters can be used in place. Class components continue to support defaultProps since there is no ES6 alternative.

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates @types/react-dom from 18.3.0 to 19.0.3

Commits

Updates puppeteer from 13.5.2 to 24.0.0

Release notes

Sourced from puppeteer's releases.

puppeteer-core: v24.0.0

24.0.0 (2025-01-09)

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

  • remove support for Firefox over CDP (#13427)
  • remove deprecated Launch and Connect options (#13426)
  • include URL fragment into URL returned by HTTPRequest/Response instances (#13425)

Features

Bug Fixes

  • include URL fragment into URL returned by HTTPRequest/Response instances (#13425) (8ff26ad)
  • remove erroneous changelog entry (#13479) (6de3238)
  • roll to Chrome 131.0.6778.264 (#13468) (aac759b)
  • webdriver: handle DiscardedBrowsingContextError error (#13472) (b903856)

Code Refactoring

Dependencies

  • The following workspace dependencies were updated
    • dependencies
      • @​puppeteer/browsers bumped from 2.6.1 to 2.7.0

puppeteer: v24.0.0

24.0.0 (2025-01-09)

Bug Fixes

Dependencies

  • The following workspace dependencies were updated
    • dependencies
      • @​puppeteer/browsers bumped from 2.6.1 to 2.7.0
      • puppeteer-core bumped from 23.11.1 to 24.0.0

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from puppeteer's changelog.

24.0.0 (2025-01-09)

Bug Fixes

  • include URL fragment into URL returned by HTTPRequest/Response instances (#13425) (8ff26ad)
  • remove erroneous changelog entry (#13479) (6de3238)
  • roll to Chrome 131.0.6778.264 (#13468) (aac759b)
  • webdriver: handle DiscardedBrowsingContextError error (#13472) (b903856)

Dependencies

  • The following workspace dependencies were updated
    • dependencies
      • @​puppeteer/browsers bumped from 2.6.1 to 2.7.0

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

  • remove support for Firefox over CDP (#13427)
  • remove deprecated Launch and Connect options (#13426)
  • include URL fragment into URL returned by HTTPRequest/Response instances (#13425)

Features

Code Refactoring

23.11.1 (2024-12-19)

Miscellaneous Chores

  • puppeteer: Synchronize puppeteer versions

Dependencies

  • The following workspace dependencies were updated
    • dependencies
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Updates webpack-cli from 5.1.4 to 6.0.1

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  • the minimum required Node.js version is 18.12.0
  • removed init, loader and plugin commands in favor create-webpack-app
  • dropped support for webpack-dev-server@v4
  • minimum supported webpack version is 5.82.0

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  • output pnpm version with info/version command (#3906) (38f3c6f)
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6.0.1 (2024-12-20)

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6.0.0 (2024-12-19)

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  • the minimum required Node.js version is 18.12.0
  • removed init, loader and plugin commands in favor create-webpack-app
  • dropped support for webpack-dev-server@v4
  • minimum supported webpack version is 5.82.0

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  • output pnpm version with info/version command (#3906) (38f3c6f)
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Bumps the dev-major-dependencies group with 8 updates in the / directory:

| Package | From | To |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [@smithy/node-http-handler](https://github.com/awslabs/smithy-typescript/tree/HEAD/packages/node-http-handler) | `3.3.3` | `4.0.1` |
| [htmlparser2](https://github.com/fb55/htmlparser2) | `9.1.0` | `10.0.0` |
| [react](https://github.com/facebook/react/tree/HEAD/packages/react) | `18.3.1` | `19.0.0` |
| [@types/react](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/HEAD/types/react) | `18.3.1` | `19.0.7` |
| [react-dom](https://github.com/facebook/react/tree/HEAD/packages/react-dom) | `18.3.1` | `19.0.0` |
| [@types/react-dom](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/HEAD/types/react-dom) | `18.3.0` | `19.0.3` |
| [puppeteer](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer) | `13.5.2` | `24.0.0` |
| [webpack-cli](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-cli) | `5.1.4` | `6.0.1` |



Updates `@smithy/node-http-handler` from 3.3.3 to 4.0.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/awslabs/smithy-typescript/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-typescript/blob/main/packages/node-http-handler/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/awslabs/smithy-typescript/commits/@smithy/[email protected]/packages/node-http-handler)

Updates `htmlparser2` from 9.1.0 to 10.0.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/fb55/htmlparser2/releases)
- [Commits](fb55/htmlparser2@v9.1.0...v10.0.0)

Updates `react` from 18.3.1 to 19.0.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/facebook/react/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/facebook/react/commits/v19.0.0/packages/react)

Updates `@types/react` from 18.3.1 to 19.0.7
- [Release notes](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/commits/HEAD/types/react)

Updates `react-dom` from 18.3.1 to 19.0.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/facebook/react/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/facebook/react/commits/v19.0.0/packages/react-dom)

Updates `@types/react-dom` from 18.3.0 to 19.0.3
- [Release notes](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/commits/HEAD/types/react-dom)

Updates `puppeteer` from 13.5.2 to 24.0.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](puppeteer/puppeteer@v13.5.2...puppeteer-v24.0.0)

Updates `webpack-cli` from 5.1.4 to 6.0.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-cli/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-cli/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-cli/compare/[email protected]@6.0.1)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: "@smithy/node-http-handler"
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: dev-major-dependencies
- dependency-name: htmlparser2
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: dev-major-dependencies
- dependency-name: react
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: dev-major-dependencies
- dependency-name: "@types/react"
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: dev-major-dependencies
- dependency-name: react-dom
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: dev-major-dependencies
- dependency-name: "@types/react-dom"
  dependency-type: direct:development
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  dependency-group: dev-major-dependencies
- dependency-name: puppeteer
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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  dependency-group: dev-major-dependencies
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Superseded by #7590.

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