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Update ember-resolver to the latest version 🚀 #44

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Version 5.0.0 of ember-resolver was just published.

Dependency ember-resolver
Current Version 4.5.6
Type devDependency

The version 5.0.0 is not covered by your current version range.

If you don’t accept this pull request, your project will work just like it did before. However, you might be missing out on a bunch of new features, fixes and/or performance improvements from the dependency update.

It might be worth looking into these changes and trying to get this project onto the latest version of ember-resolver.

If you have a solid test suite and good coverage, a passing build is a strong indicator that you can take advantage of these changes directly by merging the proposed change into your project. If the build fails or you don’t have such unconditional trust in your tests, this branch is a great starting point for you to work on the update.


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The new version differs by 11 commits.

  • 51f92e8 release v5.0.0 🎉
  • df3ef4e Merge pull request #244 from ember-cli/chores
  • 1c40ceb Fix linting
  • 340f2ca upgrade eslint + qunit-dom
  • 793ed30 Disable not super important test for 3.3 test combat:
  • 777bdf1 upgrade CLI
  • fa0302e upgrades
  • d63ac09 update lockfile (fix node 10 issue)
  • 4280105 Merge pull request #245 from ember-cli/fix-parallel
  • 5d95225 Fix 1 parallel babel issue
  • bea7a6e Convert Ember.runInDebug and Ember.assert to modern syntax. (#242)

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greenkeeper bot commented Jul 24, 2018

Version 5.0.1 just got published.

Update to this version instead 🚀

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The new version differs by 3 commits.

  • 6303c48 release v5.0.1 🎉
  • 0ffc530 Merge pull request #243 from ember-cli/remove-default-resolver
  • c77449d Remove falling back to DefaultResolver

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greenkeeper bot commented Feb 15, 2019

Update to this version instead 🚀

Release Notes for v5.1.0

🚀 Enhancement

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #330 Support engine resolution in scoped packages (@dfreeman)
  • #300 fix(glimmer-wrapper): add normalize method for Registry#has (@buschtoens)
  • #247 Fix MU for deeply nested classic components (@simonihmig)
  • #301 Add component-manager and modifier-manager to default module unification configuration (@NullVoxPopuli)

📝 Documentation

🏠 Internal

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greenkeeper bot commented Feb 15, 2019

Update to this version instead 🚀

Release Notes for v5.1.1

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #313 fix(glimmer-wrapper): move debug normalize in .extend() block (@buschtoens)

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greenkeeper bot commented Feb 21, 2019

Update to this version instead 🚀

Release Notes for v5.1.2

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #336 Update modifiers and router-map in MU resolver configuration. (@rwjblue)

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Update to this version instead 🚀

Release Notes for v5.1.3

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #338 Fix MU GlimmerResolver.normalize when fullName is not present (@ppcano)

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