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Bump up yorkie-js-sdk to v0.4.31 #307

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What this PR does / why we need it:

Bump up yorkie-js-sdk to v0.4.31

Which issue(s) this PR fixes:

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  • Added relevant tests or not required
  • Didn't break anything

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Updated the yorkie service to use a more stable image version (0.4.31), enhancing reliability and predictability.
    • Increased the yorkie-js-sdk dependency version to 0.4.31, potentially introducing new features and improvements.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Transitioned from using the latest Docker image tag to a specific version for better stability and performance.

@devleejb devleejb self-assigned this Aug 24, 2024
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Walkthrough

The changes involve updating the Docker Compose configurations for the yorkie service in two YAML files, changing the image version from latest to 0.4.31. Additionally, the dependency version for the yorkie-js-sdk in the frontend/package.json file has been updated from ^0.4.27 to ^0.4.31. These updates focus on specifying versions for improved stability and reliability.

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Files Change Summary
backend/docker/docker-compose-full.yml, backend/docker/docker-compose.yml Updated yorkie service image version from latest to 0.4.31.
frontend/package.json Updated yorkie-js-sdk dependency version from ^0.4.27 to ^0.4.31.

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Versions updated, no need for sleep.
From latest to 0.4.31,
Stability blooms, like the morning sun.
Hopping along, we cheer and play,
With every change, a brighter day! 🌼


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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 90fb7ca and d691728.

Files ignored due to path filters (1)
  • frontend/package-lock.json is excluded by !**/package-lock.json
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  • backend/docker/docker-compose-full.yml (1 hunks)
  • backend/docker/docker-compose.yml (1 hunks)
  • frontend/package.json (1 hunks)
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  • backend/docker/docker-compose-full.yml
  • frontend/package.json
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5-5: Good practice: Specifying a version for the Docker image.

Updating the image version from latest to 0.4.31 is a good practice. It ensures stability and predictability in deployments by avoiding unexpected changes.

@devleejb devleejb merged commit b437556 into main Aug 24, 2024
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@devleejb devleejb deleted the v0.4.31 branch August 24, 2024 04:50
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