Bump mustache from 0.8.2 to 3.1.0 in /msl-server-node
Bumps mustache from 0.8.2 to 3.1.0.
Release notes
Sourced from mustache's releases.
v3.1.0
Added
- #717: Added support .js files as views in command line tool, by [@JEStaubach].
Fixed
- #716: Bugfix for indentation of inline partials, by [@yotammadem].
#716: janl/mustache.js#716 #717: janl/mustache.js#717 [@JEStaubach]: https://github.com/JEStaubach [@yotammadem]: https://github.com/yotammadem
v3.0.2
Fixed
- #705: Fix indentation of partials, by @kevindew and @yotammadem.
Dev
- #701: Fix test failure for Node 10 and above, by @andersk.
- #704: Lint all test files just like the source files, by @phillipj.
- Start experimenting & comparing GitHub Actions vs Travis CI, by @phillipj.
v3.0.1
#679: Fix partials not rendering tokens when using custom tags, by @stackchain.
v3.0.0
[3.0.0] / 16 September 2018
We are very happy to announce a new major version of mustache.js. We want to be very careful not to break projects out in the wild, and adhering to Semantic Versioning we have therefore cut this new major version.
The changes introduced will likely not require any actions for most using projects. The things to look out for that might cause unexpected rendering results are described in the migration guide below.
A big shout out and thanks to [@raymond-lam] for this release! Without his contributions with code and issue triaging, this release would never have happened.
Major
- #618: Allow rendering properties of primitive types that are not objects, by [@raymond-lam].
- #643:
Writer.prototype.parseto cache by tags in addition to template string, by [@raymond-lam].- #664: Fix
Writer.prototype.parsecache, by [@seminaoki].Minor
... (truncated)
- #673: Add
tagsparameter toMustache.render(), by [@raymond-lam].
Changelog
Sourced from mustache's changelog.
[3.1.0] / 13 September 2019
Added
- #717: Added support .js files as views in command line tool, by [@JEStaubach].
Fixed
- #716: Bugfix for indentation of inline partials, by [@yotammadem].
[3.0.3] / 27 August 2019
Added
- #713: Add test cases for custom functions in partials, by [@wol-soft].
Fixed
- #714: Bugfix for wrong function output in partials with indentation, by [@phillipj].
[3.0.2] / 21 August 2019
Fixed
- #705: Fix indentation of partials, by [@kevindew] and [@yotammadem].
Dev
- #701: Fix test failure for Node 10 and above, by [@andersk].
- #704: Lint all test files just like the source files, by [@phillipj].
- Start experimenting & comparing GitHub Actions vs Travis CI, by [@phillipj].
[3.0.1] / 11 November 2018
- #679: Fix partials not rendering tokens when using custom tags, by @stackchain.
[3.0.0] / 16 September 2018
We are very happy to announce a new major version of mustache.js. We want to be very careful not to break projects out in the wild, and adhering to Semantic Versioning we have therefore cut this new major version.
The changes introduced will likely not require any actions for most using projects. The things to look out for that might cause unexpected rendering results are described in the migration guide below.
A big shout out and thanks to [@raymond-lam] for this release! Without his contributions with code and issue triaging, this release would never have happened.
Major
... (truncated)
- #618: Allow rendering properties of primitive types that are not objects, by [@raymond-lam].
Commits
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b28bf2c:ship: bump to version 3.1.0 -
81b0fabRun GitHub Actions tests on PRs as well -
d820d25Fix indentation of inline partials (#716) -
13cde04Support .js views with functions in CLI (#717) -
96cb5ef:ship: bump to version 3.0.3 -
4c9ef8fBugfix for wrong functions output in partials with indentation (#714) -
c4e56efAdd test cases for custom functions in partials (#713) -
6c3608b:ship: bump to version 3.0.2 -
619c928Delete old GitHub Actions workflow file -
fc8eb5dConvert to new GitHub Actions yaml format - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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