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[Snyk] Upgrade shopware-storefront-sdk from 0.0.2 to 0.0.9 #6

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This PR was automatically created by Snyk using the credentials of a real user.


Snyk has created this PR to upgrade shopware-storefront-sdk from 0.0.2 to 0.0.9.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


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  • The recommended version was released 21 days ago, on 2023-09-17.
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Package name: shopware-storefront-sdk
  • 0.0.9 - 2023-09-17
  • 0.0.2 - 2022-08-18
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AndreasMueller75 and others added 30 commits January 21, 2020 13:26
…vailable in shopware, switch http-client-implementation due to issues with scoped functions
…ation, switch to slim/psr7 to allow automatic plugin uploading, exclude direct shopware dependencies from scoping to avoid conflicts
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