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sync all 'request' deps to use the cypress fork #6694

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@jennifer-shehane jennifer-shehane commented Mar 10, 2020

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Syncing our dep of request to our fork since request is deprecated

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Project cypress
Status Passed
Commit 3d280a7
Started Mar 10, 2020 2:52 PM
Ended Mar 10, 2020 2:58 PM
Duration 05:51 💡
OS Linux Debian - 10.0
Browser Firefox 72

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Wow, how did this get changed to 2.88.0 in the first place? This never should have happened, we use our own fork of request for a good reason 😬 Thanks for spotting this and fixing it.

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flotwig commented Mar 11, 2020

At least it's a devDependency for proxy and https-proxy, so the actual place where it matters (server) was using the proper fork.

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Replace deprecated request library dependency
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