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Bumps json5 to 2.2.3 and updates ancestor dependencies json5, json5, json5 and @vue/cli-service. These dependencies need to be updated together.

Updates json5 from 2.1.3 to 2.2.3

Release notes

Sourced from json5's releases.

v2.2.3

  • Fix: json5@2.2.3 is now the 'latest' release according to npm instead of v1.0.2. (#299)

v2.2.2

  • Fix: Properties with the name __proto__ are added to objects and arrays. (#199) This also fixes a prototype pollution vulnerability reported by Jonathan Gregson! (#295).

v2.2.1

v2.2.0

  • New: Accurate and documented TypeScript declarations are now included. There is no need to install @types/json5. (#236, #244)
Changelog

Sourced from json5's changelog.

v2.2.3 [code, diff]

  • Fix: json5@2.2.3 is now the 'latest' release according to npm instead of v1.0.2. (#299)

v2.2.2 [code, diff]

  • Fix: Properties with the name __proto__ are added to objects and arrays. (#199) This also fixes a prototype pollution vulnerability reported by Jonathan Gregson! (#295).

v2.2.1 [code, diff]

v2.2.0 [code, diff]

  • New: Accurate and documented TypeScript declarations are now included. There is no need to install @types/json5. (#236, #244)
Commits
  • c3a7524 2.2.3
  • 94fd06d docs: update CHANGELOG for v2.2.3
  • 3b8cebf docs(security): use GitHub security advisories
  • f0fd9e1 docs: publish a security policy
  • 6a91a05 docs(template): bug -> bug report
  • 14f8cb1 2.2.2
  • 10cc7ca docs: update CHANGELOG for v2.2.2
  • 7774c10 fix: add proto to objects and arrays
  • edde30a Readme: slight tweak to intro
  • 97286f8 Improve example in readme
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates json5 from 2.1.1 to 2.2.3

Release notes

Sourced from json5's releases.

v2.2.3

  • Fix: json5@2.2.3 is now the 'latest' release according to npm instead of v1.0.2. (#299)

v2.2.2

  • Fix: Properties with the name __proto__ are added to objects and arrays. (#199) This also fixes a prototype pollution vulnerability reported by Jonathan Gregson! (#295).

v2.2.1

v2.2.0

  • New: Accurate and documented TypeScript declarations are now included. There is no need to install @types/json5. (#236, #244)
Changelog

Sourced from json5's changelog.

v2.2.3 [code, diff]

  • Fix: json5@2.2.3 is now the 'latest' release according to npm instead of v1.0.2. (#299)

v2.2.2 [code, diff]

  • Fix: Properties with the name __proto__ are added to objects and arrays. (#199) This also fixes a prototype pollution vulnerability reported by Jonathan Gregson! (#295).

v2.2.1 [code, diff]

v2.2.0 [code, diff]

  • New: Accurate and documented TypeScript declarations are now included. There is no need to install @types/json5. (#236, #244)
Commits
  • c3a7524 2.2.3
  • 94fd06d docs: update CHANGELOG for v2.2.3
  • 3b8cebf docs(security): use GitHub security advisories
  • f0fd9e1 docs: publish a security policy
  • 6a91a05 docs(template): bug -> bug report
  • 14f8cb1 2.2.2
  • 10cc7ca docs: update CHANGELOG for v2.2.2
  • 7774c10 fix: add proto to objects and arrays
  • edde30a Readme: slight tweak to intro
  • 97286f8 Improve example in readme
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates json5 from 1.0.1 to 2.2.3

Release notes

Sourced from json5's releases.

v2.2.3

  • Fix: json5@2.2.3 is now the 'latest' release according to npm instead of v1.0.2. (#299)

v2.2.2

  • Fix: Properties with the name __proto__ are added to objects and arrays. (#199) This also fixes a prototype pollution vulnerability reported by Jonathan Gregson! (#295).

v2.2.1

v2.2.0

  • New: Accurate and documented TypeScript declarations are now included. There is no need to install @types/json5. (#236, #244)
Changelog

Sourced from json5's changelog.

v2.2.3 [code, diff]

  • Fix: json5@2.2.3 is now the 'latest' release according to npm instead of v1.0.2. (#299)

v2.2.2 [code, diff]

  • Fix: Properties with the name __proto__ are added to objects and arrays. (#199) This also fixes a prototype pollution vulnerability reported by Jonathan Gregson! (#295).

v2.2.1 [code, diff]

v2.2.0 [code, diff]

  • New: Accurate and documented TypeScript declarations are now included. There is no need to install @types/json5. (#236, #244)
Commits
  • c3a7524 2.2.3
  • 94fd06d docs: update CHANGELOG for v2.2.3
  • 3b8cebf docs(security): use GitHub security advisories
  • f0fd9e1 docs: publish a security policy
  • 6a91a05 docs(template): bug -> bug report
  • 14f8cb1 2.2.2
  • 10cc7ca docs: update CHANGELOG for v2.2.2
  • 7774c10 fix: add proto to objects and arrays
  • edde30a Readme: slight tweak to intro
  • 97286f8 Improve example in readme
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates @vue/cli-service from 4.5.12 to 5.0.8

Release notes

Sourced from @​vue/cli-service's releases.

v5.0.8

🐛 Bug Fix

v5.0.7

  • @vue/cli-service
  • @vue/cli-ui
    • #7210 chore: upgrade to apollo-server-express 3.x

Committers: 2

v5.0.6

Fix compatibility with the upcoming Vue 2.7 (currently in alpha) and Vue Loader 15.10 (currently in beta).

In Vue 2.7, vue-template-compiler is no longer a required peer dependency. Rather, there's a new export under the main package as vue/compiler-sfc.

v5.0.5

🐛 Bug Fix

  • @vue/cli
    • #7167 fix(upgrade): prevent changing the structure of package.json file during upgrade (@​blzsaa)
  • @vue/cli-service
  • @vue/cli-plugin-e2e-cypress
    • [697bb44] fix: should correctly resolve cypress bin path for Cypress 10 (Note that the project is still created with Cypress 9 by default, but you can upgrade to Cypress 10 on your own now)

Committers: 3

v5.0.4

🐛 Bug Fix

  • @vue/cli-service
  • @vue/cli-shared-utils, @vue/cli-ui
    • 75826d6 fix: replace node-ipc with @achrinza/node-ipc to further secure the dependency chain

Committers: 1

v5.0.3

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​vue/cli-service's changelog.

5.0.7 (2022-07-05)

  • @vue/cli-service
  • @vue/cli-ui
    • #7210 chore: upgrade to apollo-server-express 3.x

Committers: 2

5.0.6 (2022-06-16)

Fix compatibility with the upcoming Vue 2.7 (currently in alpha) and Vue Loader 15.10 (currently in beta).

In Vue 2.7, vue-template-compiler is no longer a required peer dependency. Rather, there's a new export under the main package as vue/compiler-sfc.

5.0.5 (2022-06-16)

🐛 Bug Fix

  • @vue/cli
    • #7167 feat(upgrade): prevent changing the structure of package.json file during upgrade (@​blzsaa)
  • @vue/cli-service

Committers: 3

5.0.4 (2022-03-22)

🐛 Bug Fix

  • @vue/cli-service
  • @vue/cli-shared-utils, @vue/cli-ui
    • 75826d6 fix: replace node-ipc with @achrinza/node-ipc to further secure the dependency chain

Committers: 1

... (truncated)

Commits
  • b154dbd v5.0.8
  • 0260e4d fix: add devServer.server.type to useHttps judgement (#7222)
  • 4a0655f v5.0.7
  • beffe8a fix: allow disabling progress plugin via devServer.client.progress
  • 558dea2 fix: support devServer.server option, avoid deprecation warning
  • bddd64d fix: optimize the judgment on whether HTTPS has been set in options (#7202)
  • ef08a08 v5.0.6
  • fcf27e3 fixup! fix: compatibility with Vue 2.7
  • a648958 fix: compatibility with Vue 2.7
  • 98c66c9 v5.0.5
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Bumps [json5](https://github.com/json5/json5) to 2.2.3 and updates ancestor dependencies [json5](https://github.com/json5/json5), [json5](https://github.com/json5/json5), [json5](https://github.com/json5/json5) and [@vue/cli-service](https://github.com/vuejs/vue-cli/tree/HEAD/packages/@vue/cli-service). These dependencies need to be updated together.


Updates `json5` from 2.1.3 to 2.2.3
- [Release notes](https://github.com/json5/json5/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/json5/json5/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](json5/json5@v2.1.3...v2.2.3)

Updates `json5` from 2.1.1 to 2.2.3
- [Release notes](https://github.com/json5/json5/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/json5/json5/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](json5/json5@v2.1.3...v2.2.3)

Updates `json5` from 1.0.1 to 2.2.3
- [Release notes](https://github.com/json5/json5/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/json5/json5/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](json5/json5@v2.1.3...v2.2.3)

Updates `@vue/cli-service` from 4.5.12 to 5.0.8
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vuejs/vue-cli/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/vuejs/vue-cli/blob/dev/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vuejs/vue-cli/commits/v5.0.8/packages/@vue/cli-service)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: json5
  dependency-type: indirect
- dependency-name: json5
  dependency-type: indirect
- dependency-name: json5
  dependency-type: indirect
- dependency-name: "@vue/cli-service"
  dependency-type: direct:development
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