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chore(deps): bump path-to-regexp from 6.2.2 to 7.1.0 #208

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Bumps path-to-regexp from 6.2.2 to 7.1.0.

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Strict mode

Added

  • Adds a strict option to detect potential ReDOS issues

Fixed

  • Fixes separator to default to suffix + prefix when not specified
  • Allows separator to be undefined in TokenData
    • This is only relevant if you are building TokenData manually, previously parse filled it in automatically

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  • I highly recommend enabling strict: true and I'm probably releasing a V8 with it enabled by default ASAP as a necessary security mitigation

pillarjs/path-to-regexp@v7.0.0...v7.1.0

Wildcard, unicode, and modifier changes

Hi all! There's a few major breaking changes in this release so read carefully.

Breaking changes:

  • The function returned by compile only accepts strings as values (i.e. no numbers, use String(value) before compiling a path)
    • For repeated values, when encode !== false, it must be an array of strings
  • Parameter names can contain all unicode identifier characters (defined as regex \p{XID_Continue}).
  • Modifiers (?, *, +) must be used after a param explicitly wrapped in {}
    • No more implied prefix of / or .
  • No support for arrays or regexes as inputs
  • The wildcard (standalone *) has been added back and matches Express.js expected behavior
  • Removed endsWith option
  • Renamed strict: true to trailing: false
  • Reserved ;, ,, !, and @ for future use-cases
  • Removed tokensToRegexp, tokensToFunction and regexpToFunction in favor of simplifying exports
  • Enable a "loose" mode by default, so / can be repeated multiple times in a matched path (i.e. /foo works like //foo, etc)
  • encode and decode no longer receive the token as the second parameter
  • Removed the ESM + CommonJS dual package in favor of only one CommonJS supported export
  • Minimum JS support for ES2020 (previous ES2015)
  • Encode defaults to encodeURIComponent and decode defaults to decodeURIComponent

Added:

  • Adds encodePath to fix an issue around encode being used for both path and parameters (the path and parameter should be encoded slightly differently)
  • Adds loose as an option to support arbitrarily matching the delimiter in paths, e.g. foo/bar and foo///bar should work the same
  • Allow encode and decode to be set to false which skips all processing of the parameters input/output
  • All remaining methods support TokenData (exported, returned by parse) as input
    • This should be useful if you are programmatically building paths to match or want to avoid parsing multiple times

Requests for feedback:

  • Requiring {} is an obvious drawback but I'm seeking feedback on whether it helps make path behavior clearer

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Bumps [path-to-regexp](https://github.com/pillarjs/path-to-regexp) from 6.2.2 to 7.1.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pillarjs/path-to-regexp/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pillarjs/path-to-regexp/blob/master/History.md)
- [Commits](pillarjs/path-to-regexp@v6.2.2...v7.1.0)

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- dependency-name: path-to-regexp
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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