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npm Adopts OIDC for Trusted Publishing in CI/CD Workflows
npm now supports Trusted Publishing with OIDC, enabling secure package publishing directly from CI/CD workflows without relying on long-lived tokens.
This library is a solr client over http/https protocol. it support http login, solr select/update and sql interface. see github for more info. Release 2.0.1 * Smaller change SQL interface change http client to default one * Smaller change to solrBuildHttpParms Add does not add dublcated keys any longer it will change the value instead Release 2.0 * Add Sql interface to HttpClient * alot of smaller bugfix fix and code cleanup * The release 2.0 been tested also small test frame work been writen so it does not break. * The release 1.0 was not tested and contain bugs that prevent it working
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This library is a solr client over http/https protocol. it support http login, solr select/update and sql interface. see github for more info. Release 2.0.1 * Smaller change SQL interface change http client to default one * Smaller change to solrBuildHttpParms Add does not add dublcated keys any longer it will change the value instead Release 2.0 * Add Sql interface to HttpClient * alot of smaller bugfix fix and code cleanup * The release 2.0 been tested also small test frame work been writen so it does not break. * The release 1.0 was not tested and contain bugs that prevent it working
We found that solrclient demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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