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Bump wrangler from 3.101.0 to 3.103.0 #138

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Bumps wrangler from 3.101.0 to 3.103.0.

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Minor Changes

  • #5086 8faf2c0 Thanks @​dario-piotrowicz! - add --strict-vars option to wrangler types

    add a new --strict-vars option to wrangler types that developers can (by setting the flag to false) use to disable the default strict/literal types generation for their variables

    opting out of strict variables can be useful when developers change often their vars values, even more so when multiple environments are involved

    Example

    With a toml containing:

    [vars]
    MY_VARIABLE = "production_value"
    MY_NUMBERS = [1, 2, 3]
    [env.staging.vars]
    MY_VARIABLE = "staging_value"
    MY_NUMBERS = [7, 8, 9]

    the wrangler types command would generate the following interface:

    interface Env {
            MY_VARIABLE: "production_value" | "staging_value";
            MY_NUMBERS: [1,2,3] | [7,8,9];
    }
    

    while wrangler types --strict-vars=false would instead generate:

    interface Env {
            MY_VARIABLE: string;
            MY_NUMBERS: number[];
    }
    

    (allowing the developer to easily change their toml variables without the risk of breaking typescript types)

Patch Changes

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Changelog

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3.103.0

Minor Changes

  • #5086 8faf2c0 Thanks @​dario-piotrowicz! - add --strict-vars option to wrangler types

    add a new --strict-vars option to wrangler types that developers can (by setting the flag to false) use to disable the default strict/literal types generation for their variables

    opting out of strict variables can be useful when developers change often their vars values, even more so when multiple environments are involved

    Example

    With a toml containing:

    [vars]
    MY_VARIABLE = "production_value"
    MY_NUMBERS = [1, 2, 3]
    [env.staging.vars]
    MY_VARIABLE = "staging_value"
    MY_NUMBERS = [7, 8, 9]

    the wrangler types command would generate the following interface:

    interface Env {
            MY_VARIABLE: "production_value" | "staging_value";
            MY_NUMBERS: [1,2,3] | [7,8,9];
    }
    

    while wrangler types --strict-vars=false would instead generate:

    interface Env {
            MY_VARIABLE: string;
            MY_NUMBERS: number[];
    }
    

    (allowing the developer to easily change their toml variables without the risk of breaking typescript types)

Patch Changes

  • #7720 902e3af Thanks @​vicb! - chore(wrangler): use the unenv preset from @cloudflare/unenv-preset

... (truncated)

Commits
  • cc4af98 Version Packages (#7766)
  • 902e3af chore(wrangler): use the unenv preset from @cloudflare/unenv-preset (#7720)
  • 8faf2c0 widen multi-env vars types in wrangler types and add --strict-vars opti...
  • e8aaa39 Unwrap SDW errors before sending to Sentry (#7735)
  • dceb196 feat: pull resource names for provisioning from config if provided (#7733)
  • 19228e5 chore: update unenv depency version (#7760)
  • dc2ab35 Version Packages (#7716)
  • df0e5be fix: local tags for durable objects and vectorize (#7750)
  • 336cc48 Bundle & pin Wrangler dependencies (#7737)
  • eef649c Pull out all exported functions from Wrangler's index (#7734)
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Bumps [wrangler](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/tree/HEAD/packages/wrangler) from 3.101.0 to 3.103.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/blob/main/packages/wrangler/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/cloudflare/workers-sdk/commits/[email protected]/packages/wrangler)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: wrangler
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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