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build(deps-dev): bump chai from 4.3.10 to 5.0.0 #3463

build(deps-dev): bump chai from 4.3.10 to 5.0.0

build(deps-dev): bump chai from 4.3.10 to 5.0.0 #3463

Triggered via pull request January 3, 2024 18:39
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app-tests-OauthHealthPointsApp
Do not define components during render. React will see a new component type on every render and destroy the entire subtree’s DOM nodes and state (https://reactjs.org/docs/reconciliation.html#elements-of-different-types). Instead, move this component definition out of the parent component “NavContainer” and pass data as props. If you want to allow component creation in props, set allowAsProps option to true
app-tests-OauthHealthPointsApp
Do not define components during render. React will see a new component type on every render and destroy the entire subtree’s DOM nodes and state (https://reactjs.org/docs/reconciliation.html#elements-of-different-types). Instead, move this component definition out of the parent component and pass data as props
app-tests-OauthHealthPointsApp
'fireEvent' is defined but never used
app-tests-OauthHealthPointsApp
["onSubmitEditing"] is better written in dot notation
app-tests-JwtDtoWebsocketsApp
Do not define components during render. React will see a new component type on every render and destroy the entire subtree’s DOM nodes and state (https://reactjs.org/docs/reconciliation.html#elements-of-different-types). Instead, move this component definition out of the parent component “NavContainer” and pass data as props. If you want to allow component creation in props, set allowAsProps option to true
app-tests-JwtDtoWebsocketsApp
Do not define components during render. React will see a new component type on every render and destroy the entire subtree’s DOM nodes and state (https://reactjs.org/docs/reconciliation.html#elements-of-different-types). Instead, move this component definition out of the parent component and pass data as props
app-tests-JwtDtoWebsocketsApp
'fireEvent' is defined but never used
app-tests-JwtDtoWebsocketsApp
["onSubmitEditing"] is better written in dot notation
app-tests-OauthFlickrApp
Do not define components during render. React will see a new component type on every render and destroy the entire subtree’s DOM nodes and state (https://reactjs.org/docs/reconciliation.html#elements-of-different-types). Instead, move this component definition out of the parent component “NavContainer” and pass data as props. If you want to allow component creation in props, set allowAsProps option to true
app-tests-OauthFlickrApp
Do not define components during render. React will see a new component type on every render and destroy the entire subtree’s DOM nodes and state (https://reactjs.org/docs/reconciliation.html#elements-of-different-types). Instead, move this component definition out of the parent component and pass data as props
app-tests-OauthFlickrApp
'fireEvent' is defined but never used
app-tests-OauthFlickrApp
["onSubmitEditing"] is better written in dot notation
app-tests-JwtDtoWebsocketsAppV6
Do not define components during render. React will see a new component type on every render and destroy the entire subtree’s DOM nodes and state (https://reactjs.org/docs/reconciliation.html#elements-of-different-types). Instead, move this component definition out of the parent component “NavContainer” and pass data as props. If you want to allow component creation in props, set allowAsProps option to true
app-tests-JwtDtoWebsocketsAppV6
Do not define components during render. React will see a new component type on every render and destroy the entire subtree’s DOM nodes and state (https://reactjs.org/docs/reconciliation.html#elements-of-different-types). Instead, move this component definition out of the parent component and pass data as props
app-tests-JwtDtoWebsocketsAppV6
'fireEvent' is defined but never used
app-tests-JwtDtoWebsocketsAppV6
["onSubmitEditing"] is better written in dot notation