@availity/mock-server
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Comparing version 7.2.3 to 7.2.4-alpha.0
@@ -5,2 +5,16 @@ # Changelog | ||
## [7.2.4-alpha.0](https://github.com/Availity/availity-workflow/compare/@availity/mock-server@7.2.3...@availity/mock-server@7.2.4-alpha.0) (2023-07-28) | ||
### Build System | ||
* drop support for node 12 and node 14 ([6090a36](https://github.com/Availity/availity-workflow/commit/6090a36329132c09fadea261211395e2b87deb24)) | ||
### BREAKING CHANGES | ||
* drop support for node 12 and node 14 | ||
## [7.2.3](https://github.com/Availity/availity-workflow/compare/@availity/mock-server@7.2.2...@availity/mock-server@7.2.3) (2023-03-17) | ||
@@ -7,0 +21,0 @@ |
{ | ||
"name": "@availity/mock-server", | ||
"version": "7.2.3", | ||
"version": "7.2.4-alpha.0", | ||
"description": "Mock server simulating Availity API rest services", | ||
@@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ "main": "index.js", | ||
"generateTag": "yarn exec git tag --message \"${npm_package_name}@${npm_package_version}\" --annotate \"${npm_package_name}@${npm_package_version}\"", | ||
"publish": "yarn npm publish --tolerate-republish --access public" | ||
"publish": "yarn npm publish --tolerate-republish --access public", | ||
"publish:canary": "yarn npm publish --access public --tag canary" | ||
}, | ||
@@ -18,3 +19,3 @@ "keywords": [ | ||
"engines": { | ||
"node": ">=10.0.0" | ||
"node": "^16.0.0 || ^18.0.0" | ||
}, | ||
@@ -24,3 +25,3 @@ "author": "Robert McGuinness <rob.mcguinness@availity.com>", | ||
"dependencies": { | ||
"@availity/mock-data": "5.6.0", | ||
"@availity/mock-data": "5.6.2-alpha.0", | ||
"body-parser": "^1.20.2", | ||
@@ -39,3 +40,3 @@ "chalk": "^4.1.2", | ||
"devDependencies": { | ||
"superagent": "^6.1.0" | ||
"superagent": "^8.0.9" | ||
}, | ||
@@ -42,0 +43,0 @@ "publishConfig": { |
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+ Added@availity/mock-data@5.6.2-alpha.0(transitive)
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