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chore(deps): update dependencies #702

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
eslint-plugin-lit devDependencies minor ^1.14.0 -> ^1.15.0
lit-element (source) dependencies patch ^4.1.0 -> ^4.1.1
node (source) minor 20.17.0 -> 20.18.0

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43081j/eslint-plugin-lit (eslint-plugin-lit)

v1.15.0

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New Contributors

Full Changelog: 43081j/eslint-plugin-lit@v1.14.0...1.15.0

lit/lit (lit-element)

v4.1.1

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Patch Changes
  • #​4782 99703a03 - Revert the Terser plugin for Rollup to rollup-plugin-terser from @rollup/plugin-terser
    due to a bug that prevented our minified name prefixing from working.
nodejs/node (node)

v20.18.0: 2024-10-03, Version 20.18.0 'Iron' (LTS), @​targos

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Notable Changes
Experimental Network Inspection Support in Node.js

This update introduces the initial support for network inspection in Node.js.
Currently, this is an experimental feature, so you need to enable it using the --experimental-network-inspection flag.
With this feature enabled, you can inspect network activities occurring within a JavaScript application.

To use network inspection, start your Node.js application with the following command:

$ node --inspect-wait --experimental-network-inspection index.js

Please note that the network inspection capabilities are in active development.
We are actively working on enhancing this feature and will continue to expand its functionality in future updates.

Contributed by Kohei Ueno in #​53593 and #​54246

Exposes X509_V_FLAG_PARTIAL_CHAIN to tls.createSecureContext

This releases introduces a new option to the API tls.createSecureContext. From
now on, tls.createSecureContext({ allowPartialTrustChain: true }) can be used
to treat intermediate (non-self-signed) certificates in the trust CA certificate
list as trusted.

Contributed by Anna Henningsen in #​54790

New option for vm.createContext() to create a context with a freezable globalThis

Node.js implements a flavor of vm.createContext() and friends that creates a context without contextifying its global
object when vm.constants.DONT_CONTEXTIFY is used. This is suitable when users want to freeze the context
(impossible when the global is contextified i.e. has interceptors installed) or speed up the global access if they
don't need the interceptor behavior.

Contributed by Joyee Cheung in #​54394

Deprecations
  • [64aa31f6e5] - repl: doc-deprecate instantiating node:repl classes without new (Aviv Keller) #​54842
  • [4c52ee3d7f] - zlib: deprecate instantiating classes without new (Yagiz Nizipli) #​54708
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@tradeshift-renovate-bulk tradeshift-renovate-bulk bot requested review from a team as code owners October 28, 2024 05:38
@tradeshift-renovatebot tradeshift-renovatebot merged commit 051331c into master Oct 28, 2024
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