Update @testing-library/jest-dom: 5.12.0 → 5.16.5 (minor) #94
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What changed?
✳️ @testing-library/jest-dom (5.12.0 → 5.16.5) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
5.16.5
5.16.4
5.16.3
5.16.2
5.16.1
5.16.0
5.15.1
5.15.0
5.14.1
5.14.0
5.13.0
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Commits
See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 30 commits:
fix: migrate ccs v3 to @adobe/css-tools v4 (#470)
fix: Support unenclosed inner text for details elements in to be visible (#396)
fix: clarify toHaveFocus message when using `.not` (#447)
docs: add ashleyryan as a contributor for code, ideas (#434)
docs: add astorije as a contributor for code, ideas (#433)
fix: add custom element support to `toBeDisabled` (#368)
docs: add cbroeren as a contributor for doc (#432)
docs: Fix wrong toHaveValue example (#431)
fix: Improve `toHaveClass` error message format (#405)
docs: add IanVS as a contributor for code (#423)
feat: Update aria-query to 5.0.0 (#414)
fix: wrong deprecate error message (#422)
feat: import parse directly from css (#415)
docs: add yannbf as a contributor for code (#416)
docs: add MatanBobi as a contributor for platform (#410)
chore: set protocol for npm to `https` (#409)
docs: add tu4mo as a contributor for doc (#386)
chore: upgrade to Jest 27 (#384)
Fix typo (#385)
docs: add icecream17 as a contributor for doc (#381)
fix grammar (#380)
fix: Updates deprecated matchers info (#378)
feat: toHaveAccessibleName and toHaveAccessibleDescription (#377)
docs: Update the documentation of toBeDisabled (#375)
docs: add julienw as a contributor (#374)
docs: Fix typo in README (#373)
docs: add SevenOutman as a contributor (#372)
feat: Add `toHaveErrorMessage` matcher (#370)
doc: Better documentation for toContaintHTML (#363)
chore: continue testing on Node 15 (#360)
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