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@snyk-bot snyk-bot commented Nov 9, 2021

Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @google-cloud/logging from 9.6.1 to 9.6.2.

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Package name: @google-cloud/logging from @google-cloud/logging GitHub release notes
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Package name: @google-cloud/logging
  • 97bc9c9 chore: release 9.6.2 (#1174)
  • fce0d54 chore(cloud-rad): Add code fencing (#1175)
  • abf1ab0 fix: Cannot read property 'forEach' of undefined (#1173)
  • 6d4d89e chore(deps): update dependency @ types/node to v16 (#1172)
  • 65f7e41 build(node): update deps used during postprocessing (#1243) (#1170)

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coveralls commented Nov 9, 2021

Pull Request Test Coverage Report for Build 1437377277

  • 0 of 0 changed or added relevant lines in 0 files are covered.
  • No unchanged relevant lines lost coverage.
  • Overall coverage remained the same at 100.0%

Totals Coverage Status
Change from base Build 1434970948: 0.0%
Covered Lines: 90
Relevant Lines: 90

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@ovhemert ovhemert merged commit b6af0ff into master Nov 19, 2021
@ovhemert ovhemert deleted the snyk-upgrade-5d58e6c858b7c46d2a35709582e8fd43 branch November 19, 2021 19:11
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