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fix: bump gotrue to 2.167.0 #3007

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@monicakh monicakh commented Jan 2, 2025

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PR to update the version of gotrue. The change aligns with the existing version outlined in line 27 of bump-gotrue-generic.yml.

@monicakh monicakh requested a review from J0 January 2, 2025 11:02
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coveralls commented Jan 2, 2025

Pull Request Test Coverage Report for Build 12581667409

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  • 0 of 0 changed or added relevant lines in 0 files are covered.
  • 8 unchanged lines in 2 files lost coverage.
  • Overall coverage decreased (-0.05%) to 59.688%

Files with Coverage Reduction New Missed Lines %
internal/debug/postgres.go 3 64.86%
internal/gen/keys/keys.go 5 12.9%
Totals Coverage Status
Change from base Build 12579554229: -0.05%
Covered Lines: 7658
Relevant Lines: 12830

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J0 commented Jan 2, 2025

Yes, the AMI is now on v2.167.0 so it should be safe to bump: supabase/postgres#1389

@monicakh monicakh changed the title fix: bump gotrue to 2.166.0 fix: bump gotrue to 2.167.0 Jan 2, 2025
@monicakh monicakh merged commit 4869c31 into develop Jan 2, 2025
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@monicakh monicakh deleted the monicakh/bump-gotrue-2-166-0 branch January 2, 2025 11:27
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