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build(deps): bump wait-on from 4.0.1 to 5.2.0 in /backend

Hannes Heine requested to merge pr3784head into pr3784base

Created by: Tirokk

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Bumps wait-on from 4.0.1 to 5.2.0.

Release notes

Sourced from wait-on's releases.

v5.2.0

  • expose the remaining resources in the timeout error message (thanks @jmealo)
  • update from the deprecated @hapi/joi to joi (thanks @AleF83)

v5.1.0

Add proxy option which can override the http(s) proxy which might be configured in environment variables.

  // example proxy object
  {
    host: '127.0.0.1',
    port: 9000,
    auth: {
      username: 'mikeymike',
      password: 'rapunz3l'
    }
  }

v5.0.3

update to lodash@4.17.19

v5.0.2

lodash@4.17.18 update which resolved some potential lodash vulnerabilities

v5.0.1

Force axios to use http adapter to keep logs clean if jest/jsdom are used with the wait-on API.

If jest/jsdom is used then a polyfill for xhr is created which will cause axios to default the adapter to it. Since jsdom logs all errors use of wait-on will have any failed attempts to connect logged which is rather noisy and misleading.

By forcing axios to use the node.js http adapter instead this problem is bypassed keeping logs clean.

v5.0.0 switch http client to axios, add validateStatus

Switch HTTP client from request to axios

Since the request package is no longer receiving updates, wait-on switched to using axios. Attempt to keep the same wait-on options as much as possible.

These breaking changes occurred in the switch:

  1. There is only one option for redirects followRedirect: true|false (defaults to true).
  2. httpSignature is not implemented in axios and now not available. (If this feature is still desired, please help by providing a pull request to implement it.)
  3. auth allows only username and password but not the previous aliases user and pass

add optional validateStatus fn property

If validateStatus property is provided in the config and set to a function, it will use this to

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