- Bump @actions/cache from 2.0.4 to 2.0.5
- Bump ts-jest from 28.0.2 to 28.0.3
- Bump typescript from 4.6.4 to 4.7.2
- Bump @vercel/ncc from 0.33.4 to 0.34.0
Production deps:
- Bump @actions/tool-cache from 1.7.2 to 2.0.1
- Bump @actions/http-client from 1.0.11 to 2.0.1
- Bump @actions/github from 5.0.1 to 5.0.3
- Bump @actions/cache from 2.0.2 to 2.0.4
Dev deps:
- Bump eslint from 8.14.0 to 8.15.0
- Bump eslint-plugin-jest from 26.2.0 to 26.2.2
- Bump jest from 27.5.1 to 28.1.0
- Bump ts-jst from 27.1.4 to 28.0.2
Production deps:
- Bump @actions/core:1.6.0 to 1.8.2
Development deps:
- Bump typescript from 4.6.3 to 4.6.4
- Bump @typescript-eslint/parser from 5.20.0 to 5.23.0
- Bump eslint-plugin-jest from 26.1.4 to 26.2.0
- Switch from deprecated @zeit/ncc to @vercel/ncc
To save space, future versions of Gradle are likely to delete the downloaded distribution
after extracting it. See gradle/gradle#3605 and gradle/gradle#19495.
To cater for this we will now save/restore the extracted distribution rather than the
downloaded zip file.
This is a pure refactor, moving from a separate .cache file per bundle to a single cache-metadata.json file describing all bundles. Instead of storing cache metadata in a separate .cache file per artifact bundle, all of the metadata is now stored in a single `.json` file.
This will make it easier to implement more flexible artifact-caching strategies, such as caching each wrapper zip separately.
* Always include cache protocol version in cache key
* Store all cache metadata in a single JSON file
* Rename cache-metadata file and bump protocol version
* Polish and documentation