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Update dependencies. Automate npm publishing#140
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- Update standard- Fix linting with standard- Replace PhantomJS with ChromeHeadless on Travis
jstoiko approved these changesMay 5, 2020
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[1] I guess tests on PhantomJS were run on Travis because it didn't support headless Chrome before. Now PhantomJS is long-archived and it doesn't support all the new browsers features. In particular, one of the new
standard
releases requiresurl.parser
to be reworked intonew Url()
which is not supported by the latest released PhantomJS version. Now there's a way to run headless Chrome on Travis which I've switched to.