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chore(deps): bump express-rate-limit from 5.5.1 to 6.2.1 in /server #341

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Bumps express-rate-limit from 5.5.1 to 6.2.1.

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v6.2.1

Fixed

  • Use the default value for an option when undefined is passed to the rate limiter.

v6.2.0

Added

  • Export the MemoryStore, so it can now be imported as a named import (import { MemoryStore } from 'express-rate-limit').

Fixed

  • Deprecate the onLimitReached option (this was supposed to be deprecated in v6.0.0 itself); developers should use a custom handler function that checks if the rate limit has been exceeded instead.

v6.1.0

Added

  • Added a named export rateLimit in case the default import does not work.

Fixed

  • Added a named export default, so Typescript CommonJS developers can default-import the library (import rateLimit from 'express-rate-limit').

v6.0.5

Fixed

  • Use named imports for ExpressJS types so users do not need to enable the esModuleInterop flag in their Typescript compiler configuration.

v6.0.4

Fixed

  • Upload the built package as a .tgz to GitHub releases.

Changed

  • Add main and module fields to package.json. This helps tools such as ESLint that do not yet support the exports field.
  • Bumped the minimum node.js version in package-lock.json to match package.json

v6.0.3

Changed

v6.0.2

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6.2.1

Fixed

  • Use the default value for an option when undefined is passed to the rate limiter.

6.2.0

Added

  • Export the MemoryStore, so it can now be imported as a named import (import { MemoryStore } from 'express-rate-limit').

Fixed

  • Deprecate the onLimitReached option (this was supposed to be deprecated in v6.0.0 itself); developers should use a custom handler function that checks if the rate limit has been exceeded instead.

6.1.0

Added

  • Added a named export rateLimit in case the default import does not work.

Fixed

  • Added a named export default, so Typescript CommonJS developers can default-import the library (import rateLimit from 'express-rate-limit').

6.0.5

Fixed

  • Use named imports for ExpressJS types so users do not need to enable the esModuleInterop flag in their Typescript compiler configuration.

6.0.4

Fixed

  • Upload the built package as a .tgz to GitHub releases.

Changed

  • Add main and module fields to package.json. This helps tools such as ESLint that do not yet support the exports field.
  • Bumped the minimum node.js version in package-lock.json to match package.json

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Bumps [express-rate-limit](https://github.com/nfriedly/express-rate-limit) from 5.5.1 to 6.2.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/nfriedly/express-rate-limit/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/nfriedly/express-rate-limit/blob/master/changelog.md)
- [Commits](express-rate-limit/express-rate-limit@v5.5.1...v6.2.1)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: express-rate-limit
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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@ruler501 ruler501 merged commit d32203e into dev Feb 17, 2022
@ruler501 ruler501 deleted the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/server/dev/express-rate-limit-6.2.1 branch February 17, 2022 15:06
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