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Bumps css-what to 6.1.0 and updates ancestor dependency cheerio. These dependencies need to be updated together.

Updates css-what from 2.1.0 to 6.1.0

Release notes

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v6.1.0

  • feat: Support pseudo elements with data (#762) 3be227a

fb55/css-what@v6.0.1...v6.1.0

v6.0.1

  • Fix parsing column combinators after tag names 503570e

fb55/css-what@v6.0.0...v6.0.1

v6.0.0

Breaking Changes

  • Added ES6 module export (by @​spocke, fb55/css-what#680)
    • CommonJS is still provided for earlier NodeJS versions, but this change might cause issues with your build system. If they aren't trivially resolved, please open an issue!
  • Removed all options 5cad07b
    • BREAKING: Added a new value for ignoreCase: 'quirks' should ignore the case only in quirks mode.
    • BREAKING: Tags and attributes aren't lowercased anymore
  • Made selector types & actions enums 65121fe
  • Set empty namespace to null in attributes de367ca
  • Simplify stringify output 8a29466 b3e5e59

Features

  • Support parsing column combinators 8030f67

Fixes

  • Strip leading whitespace encapsulated in comments a812a1c
    • This used to be a way to sneak in descendant operators in front of selectors.

Refactors

  • Switched parsing to numbers 65121fe
  • Restructured the parser to a big switch statement 7b6cc76

Other

  • Adopted CSS Selector parsing tests from WPT 1881bba
  • Updated README to reflect changes b165a8d

New Contributors

Full Changelog: fb55/css-what@v5.1.0...v6.0.0

v5.1.0

What's Changed

Full Changelog: fb55/css-what@v5.0.1...v5.1.0

v5.0.1

Fixes:

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Commits
  • ee41dda 6.1.0
  • 3be227a feat: Support pseudo elements with data (#762)
  • 13ffc5b build(deps-dev): bump @​typescript-eslint/parser from 5.16.0 to 5.17.0 (#760)
  • 7d0cc2f build(deps-dev): bump @​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin (#759)
  • 389d1b3 build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 8.11.0 to 8.12.0 (#758)
  • afd14e7 build(deps-dev): bump prettier from 2.6.0 to 2.6.1 (#757)
  • a1542de build(deps-dev): bump typescript from 4.6.2 to 4.6.3 (#756)
  • 41d9752 build(deps-dev): bump ts-jest from 27.1.3 to 27.1.4 (#755)
  • fed0407 build(deps): bump minimist from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6 (#754)
  • 96a2408 build(deps-dev): bump @​types/node from 17.0.22 to 17.0.23 (#753)
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Updates cheerio from 0.19.0 to 1.0.0-rc.12

Release notes

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v1.0.0-rc.12

Bugfix release. Fixed issues:

New Contributors

Full Changelog: cheeriojs/cheerio@v1.0.0-rc.11...v1.0.0-rc.12

v1.0.0-rc.11

[email protected] is hopefully the last RC before the 1.0.0 release of Cheerio. There are two APIs that will be added for the next major release: An exract method (cheeriojs/cheerio#2523) and NodeJS specific loader methods (cheeriojs/cheerio#2051). These are still in flux and I'd appreciate feedback on the proposals.

A big thank you to everyone that contributed to this release! This includes code contributors, as well as the amazing financial support on GitHub Sponsors!

Under the hood, a lot of work for this release went into updating parse5, cheerio's default HTML parser. Have a look at parse5's release notes to see what has changed there.

Breaking

  • Cheerio is now a dual CommonJS and ESM module. That means that deep imports will now fail in newer versions of Node. cheeriojs/cheerio#2508
  • script and style contents are added again in .text() cheeriojs/cheerio#2509
    • To keep the old behavior, switch .text() to .prop('innerText')
  • The TypeScript types inherited from upstream dependencies have changed. cheeriojs/cheerio#2503
    • Node types are now using tagged unions, which will make consumption a bit easier.

Features

Fixes

Refactor

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Changelog

Sourced from cheerio's changelog.

Starting with 1.0.0-rc.4, release notes are exclusively tracked in GitHub Releases.

1.0.0-rc.3 / 2019-04-06

This release corrects a test expectation that was fixed by one of the project's dependencies.

1.0.0-rc.2 / 2017-07-02

This release changes Cheerio's default parser to the Parse5 HTML parser. Parse5 is an excellent project that rigorously conforms to the HTML standard. It does not support XML, so Cheerio continues to use htmlparser2 when working with XML documents.

This switch addresses many long-standing bugs in Cheerio, but some users may experience slower behavior in performance-critical applications. In addition, htmlparser2 is more forgiving of invalid markup which can be useful when input sourced from a third party and cannot be corrected. For these reasons, the load method also accepts a DOM structure as produced by the htmlparser2 library. See the project's "readme" file for more details on this usage pattern.

Migrating from version 0.x

cheerio.load( html[, options ] ) This method continues to act as a "factory" function. It produces functions that define an API that is similar to the global jQuery function provided by the jQuery library. The generated function operates on a DOM structure based on the provided HTML.

In releases prior to version 1.0, the provided HTML was interpreted as a document fragment. Following version 1.0, strings provided to the load method are interpreted as documents. The same example will produce a $ function that operates on a full HTML document, including an <html> document element with nested <head> and <body> tags. This mimics web browser behavior much more closely, but may require alterations to existing code.

For example, the following code will produce different results between 0.x and 1.0 releases:

var $ = cheerio.load('<p>Hello, <b>world</b>!</p>');

$.root().html();

//=> In version 0.x: '<p>Hello, <b>world</b>!</p>' //=> In version 1.0: '<html><head></head><body><p>Hello, <b>world</b>!</p></body></html>'

Users wishing to parse, manipulate, and render full documents should not need to modify their code. Likewise, code that does not interact with the "root"

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Bumps [css-what](https://github.com/fb55/css-what) to 6.1.0 and updates ancestor dependency [cheerio](https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio). These dependencies need to be updated together.


Updates `css-what` from 2.1.0 to 6.1.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/fb55/css-what/releases)
- [Commits](fb55/css-what@v2.1.0...v6.1.0)

Updates `cheerio` from 0.19.0 to 1.0.0-rc.12
- [Release notes](https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio/blob/main/History.md)
- [Commits](cheeriojs/cheerio@0.19.0...v1.0.0-rc.12)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: css-what
  dependency-type: indirect
- dependency-name: cheerio
  dependency-type: direct:production
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