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Update dependency uuid to v11 #561

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
uuid 8.3.2 -> 11.1.0 age adoption passing confidence

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uuidjs/uuid (uuid)

v11.1.0

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  • update TS types to allowUint8Array subtypes for buffer option (#​865) (a5231e7)

v11.0.5

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v11.0.4

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v11.0.3

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v11.0.2

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v11.0.1

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v11.0.0

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⚠ BREAKING CHANGES
  • refactor v1 internal state and options logic (#​780)
  • refactor v7 internal state and options logic, fixes #​764 (#​779)
  • Port to TypeScript, closes #​762 (#​763)
  • update node support matrix (only support node 16-20) (#​750)
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v10.0.0

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  • update node support (drop node@12, node@14, add node@20) (#​750)
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v9.0.1

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  • Fix CI to work with Node.js 20.x

v9.0.0

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⚠ BREAKING CHANGES
  • Drop Node.js 10.x support. This library always aims at supporting one EOLed LTS release which by this time now is 12.x which has reached EOL 30 Apr 2022.

  • Remove the minified UMD build from the package.

    Minified code is hard to audit and since this is a widely used library it seems more appropriate nowadays to optimize for auditability than to ship a legacy module format that, at best, serves educational purposes nowadays.

    For production browser use cases, users should be using a bundler. For educational purposes, today's online sandboxes like replit.com offer convenient ways to load npm modules, so the use case for UMD through repos like UNPKG or jsDelivr has largely vanished.

  • Drop IE 11 and Safari 10 support. Drop support for browsers that don't correctly implement const/let and default arguments, and no longer transpile the browser build to ES2015.

    This also removes the fallback on msCrypto instead of the crypto API.

    Browser tests are run in the first supported version of each supported browser and in the latest (as of this commit) version available on Browserstack.

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8.3.2 (2020-12-08)
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8.3.1 (2020-10-04)
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@renovate renovate bot added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file npm labels Nov 12, 2024
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/uuid-11.x branch from 1720538 to 6c6ce63 Compare November 17, 2024 21:29
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