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chore(deps): update dependency webpack-merge to v6 #411

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This PR contains the following updates:

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webpack-merge 4.2.2 -> 6.0.1 age adoption passing confidence

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survivejs/webpack-merge (webpack-merge)

v6.0.1

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  • Fix - Restore usage of clone-deep as there was a corner case where structuredClone did not work as expected. #​214

v6.0.0

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  • Chore - Update internal dependencies. As a result, the package needs at least Node 18 to run.
  • Chore - Use structuredClone over clone-deep dependency since it is included to Node 18 or above. #​214

v5.10.0

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  • Feat - Support object/array-formed condition for mergeWithRules. #​212

v5.9.0

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v5.8.0

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  • Docs - Update env example to be webpack 5 compatible. #​177, #​180
  • Feat - Support strings as rules for TypeScript, not just enums. #​179, #​185

v5.7.3

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  • Fix - Don't merge strings with objects in mergeWithRules. #​172

v5.7.2

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  • Fix - If there's no match when using merge operation with mergeWithRules, use default merge behavior as a fallback. #​167

v5.7.1

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  • Fix - Fix a merge failure for mergeWithRules when non-array matches are merged. #​166

v5.7.0

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  • Feat - Throw a TypeError if trying to use mergeWithRules with invalid configuration types for append/prepend/merge operations.

v5.6.1

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  • Fix - Drop extraneous logging.

v5.6.0

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  • Feat - Support merge (CustomizeRule.Merge) for objects at mergeWithRules. This is useful for merging loader options for example. #​163

v5.5.0

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  • Feat - Allow mergeWithRules to merge based on rules without a match. #​151 #​159

v5.4.1

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  • Fix - Allow mergeUnique to work with arbitrary order. #​161

v5.4.0

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  • Fix - Fall back correctly in mergeWithRules for cases that aren't matched. #​157 #​158
  • Fix - Don't throw if using mergeWithRules without a rule #​151
  • Feat - Throw if undefined is passed to merge as a structure to merge

v5.3.0

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  • Fix - Expose Configuration type through a generic to TypeScript to support both webpack 4 and 5 #​141 #​154

In case you use webpack 4, please change your typing as instructed in the readme as the default type is loose but non-breaking.

v5.2.0

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  • Feature - Support advanced merging cases through mergeWithRules #​146 #​149

v5.1.4

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  • Fix - Expose CustomizeRule for TypeScript users #​147

v5.1.3

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  • Fix - Allow merging a RegExp to itself #​145

v5.1.2

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  • Fix - Allow overriding an object field with null #​144

v5.1.1

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  • Fix - Drop <reference types="webpack-dev-server" /> from index.d.ts #​143

v5.1.0

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  • Feature - Expose merge as default for backwards-compatibility with TypeScript. Now import merge from "webpack-merge"; works there. In CommonJS, the default alias is exposed through default property due to technical constraints.

v5.0.9

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  • Fix - Don't crash on merge() and merge([]). Now {} is returned in these corner cases.

v5.0.8

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v5.0.7

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  • Fix - Drop tslib dependency by setting "importHelpers": false,

v5.0.6

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  • Fix - Add tslib to dependencies

v5.0.5

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  • Tech - Optimize build size (UMD isn't needed)

v5.0.4

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  • Documentation - Use CommonJS imports at the examples. #​137

v5.0.3

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  • Feature - Support TypeScript out of the box. #​84 #​86 #​95 #​110 #​112
  • Deprecation - merge.smart has been dropped as it's tricky to support all the corner cases. Instead, it's better to use the provided utilities to put together a merge that fits your case.
  • Deprecation - mergeStrategy has been dropped in favor of using mergeWithCustomize with customizeArray and customizeObject.
  • Deprecation - merge.multiple has been dropped as the functionality was too specific and it's better to implement in the user space if needed.
  • Breaking - merge has been moved as a regular import (i.e. import { merge } from 'webpack-merge').
  • Breaking - Merge customization has been moved behind mergeWithCustomize.
  • Breaking - Bump supported Node version to 12
  • Feature - customizeArray supports wildcards now. Example: 'entry.*': 'prepend'. #​45 #​99
  • Feature - Throw an error in case a Promise is being merged. It's better to wrap configuration within a Promise and merge inside it. #​81
  • Fix - Drop lodash in favor of simpler dependencies. #​134
  • Fix - Make unique merge from right to left to match behavior elsewhere. #​119
  • Fix - Make sure unique doesn't lose non-unique items to merge. #​125

Special thanks to Google and Addy Osmani for supporting the work financially as it allowed me to complete the work required by the new major release.

v5.0.0

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