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Bumps node-fetch to 2.7.0 and updates ancestor dependency eosjs. These dependencies need to be updated together.

Updates node-fetch from 2.6.1 to 2.7.0

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v2.7.0

2.7.0 (2023-08-23)

Features

v2.6.13

2.6.13 (2023-08-18)

Bug Fixes

v2.6.12

2.6.12 (2023-06-29)

Bug Fixes

v2.6.11

2.6.11 (2023-05-09)

Reverts

v2.6.10

2.6.10 (2023-05-08)

Bug Fixes

v2.6.9

2.6.9 (2023-01-30)

Bug Fixes

v2.6.8

2.6.8 (2023-01-13)

... (truncated)

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This version was pushed to npm by node-fetch-bot, a new releaser for node-fetch since your current version.


Updates eosjs from 16.0.9 to 22.1.0

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EOSJS v22.1.0 Release Notes

This release is the stable release of EOSJS v22.1.0 and contains features, security, stability and miscellaneous fixes.

Support for Read Only Transactions

This release introduces support for the new feature of read only transactions within smart contracts. This feature provides a contract-supported method of read-only queries from external clients via HTTP-RPC. Prior to this release, access was limited to data stored in a single table in DB or KV tables via the get_table_rows or get_kv_table_rows API, a mechanism which is exacting and inefficient. Read-only queries enable developers to perform more complex, cross-table queries natively via contract code with the assurance that table data is from the same block height. It can also be used to understand the consequences of a transaction before it is sent. More information can be found here in the documentation for cleos and here in the documentation specific to eosjs.

The transaction_trace has been modified with the addition of a bill_to_accounts field, so that it is clear which account paid for cpu/net for the transaction. Additionally, in the case of a failed transaction, available traces are returned to assist in the understanding of why the transaction failed. You can find the failure traces by using the new details field in the RPCError object.

An example transaction using eosjs might look like:

await api.transact({
    actions: [{
        account: 'readonly',
        name: 'get',
        authorization: [{
            actor: 'readonly',
            permission: 'active',
        }],
        data: {},
    }],
}, {
    useLastIrreversible: true,
    expireSeconds: 30,
    readOnlyTrx: true,
    returnFailureTraces: true,
});

The above transaction calls this action that is able to retrieve entries in two tables instead of needing to run get_kv_table_rows multiple times:

[[eosio::action, eosio::read_only]]
std::vector<my_struct> get() {
   my_table_m tm{get_self()};
   my_table_f tf{get_self()};
std::vector<my_struct> ret;
auto itm = tm.id.begin();
auto itm_e = tm.id.end();
eosio::cout << "Males: \n";
while(itm != itm_e){
auto row = itm.value();
eosio::cout << "id=" << row.id << ", name=" << row.name << ",gender=" << row.gender << ", age=" << row.age << "\n";
my_struct s;
s.id = row.id;
s.name = row.name;
s.gender = row.gender;
s.age = row.age;
ret.push_back(s);
++itm;
</tr></table>

... (truncated)

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  • 1fa93d4 Merge pull request #992 from EOSIO/release/22.1.x
  • 9ccdb11 Merge pull request #994 from EOSIO/merging_master
  • 370b9e8 Updating package.json and yarn.lock
  • d6842b6 Merge branch 'master' into merging_master
  • f05d9e8 Merge pull request #993 from EOSIO/updating_cicd_docker_image
  • 50dc670 Updating package.json and yarn.lock
  • 7147a05 Updating CI/CD to latest version before merging into develop
  • ea34fb9 Merge pull request #988 from EOSIO/updating_cicd_for_release
  • a1fbfb3 Updating default branch with new ci/cd and dependabot settings
  • f29efff Merge pull request #976 from EOSIO/dependabot/github_actions/develop/docker/s...
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Bumps [node-fetch](https://github.com/node-fetch/node-fetch) to 2.7.0 and updates ancestor dependency [eosjs](https://github.com/EOSIO/eosjs). These dependencies need to be updated together.


Updates `node-fetch` from 2.6.1 to 2.7.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/node-fetch/node-fetch/releases)
- [Commits](node-fetch/node-fetch@v2.6.1...v2.7.0)

Updates `eosjs` from 16.0.9 to 22.1.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/EOSIO/eosjs/releases)
- [Commits](EOSIO/eosjs@v16.0.9...v22.1.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: node-fetch
  dependency-type: indirect
- dependency-name: eosjs
  dependency-type: direct:production
...

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