NET-Web-API-w-Angular/my-app/node_modules/websocket-driver/CHANGELOG.md

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### 0.7.4 / 2020-05-22
- Avoid crashing if `process.version` does not contain any digits
- Emit `ping` and `pong` events from the `Server` driver
- Require http-parser-js >=0.5.1 which fixes the bug we addressed in 0.7.3
### 0.7.3 / 2019-06-13
- Cap version of http-parser-js below 0.4.11, which introduced a bug that
prevents us from handling messages that are part of the same input buffer as
the handshake response if chunked encoding is specified
### 0.7.2 / 2019-06-13
(This version was pulled due to an error when publishing)
### 0.7.1 / 2019-06-10
- Catch any exceptions produced while generating a handshake response and send a
`400 Bad Request` response to the client
- Pick the RFC-6455 protocol version if the request contains any of the headers
used by that version
- Use the `Buffer.alloc()` and `Buffer.from()` functions instead of the unsafe
`Buffer()` constructor
- Handle errors encountered while handling malformed draft-76 requests
- Change license from MIT to Apache 2.0
### 0.7.0 / 2017-09-11
- Add `ping` and `pong` to the set of events users can listen to
- Replace the bindings to Node's HTTP parser with `http-parser-js`
### 0.6.5 / 2016-05-20
- Don't mutate buffers passed in by the application when masking
### 0.6.4 / 2016-01-07
- If a number is given as input for a frame payload, send it as a string
### 0.6.3 / 2015-11-06
- Reject draft-76 handshakes if their Sec-WebSocket-Key headers are invalid
- Throw a more helpful error if a client is created with an invalid URL
### 0.6.2 / 2015-07-18
- When the peer sends a close frame with no error code, emit 1000
### 0.6.1 / 2015-07-13
- Use the `buffer.{read,write}UInt{16,32}BE` methods for reading/writing numbers
to buffers rather than including duplicate logic for this
### 0.6.0 / 2015-07-08
- Allow the parser to recover cleanly if event listeners raise an error
- Add a `pong` method for sending unsolicited pong frames
### 0.5.4 / 2015-03-29
- Don't emit extra close frames if we receive a close frame after we already
sent one
- Fail the connection when the driver receives an invalid
`Sec-WebSocket-Extensions` header
### 0.5.3 / 2015-02-22
- Don't treat incoming data as WebSocket frames if a client driver is closed
before receiving the server handshake
### 0.5.2 / 2015-02-19
- Fix compatibility with the HTTP parser on io.js
- Use `websocket-extensions` to make sure messages and close frames are kept in
order
- Don't emit multiple `error` events
### 0.5.1 / 2014-12-18
- Don't allow drivers to be created with unrecognized options
### 0.5.0 / 2014-12-13
- Support protocol extensions via the websocket-extensions module
### 0.4.0 / 2014-11-08
- Support connection via HTTP proxies using `CONNECT`
### 0.3.6 / 2014-10-04
- It is now possible to call `close()` before `start()` and close the driver
### 0.3.5 / 2014-07-06
- Don't hold references to frame buffers after a message has been emitted
- Make sure that `protocol` and `version` are exposed properly by the TCP driver
### 0.3.4 / 2014-05-08
- Don't hold memory-leaking references to I/O buffers after they have been
parsed
### 0.3.3 / 2014-04-24
- Correct the draft-76 status line reason phrase
### 0.3.2 / 2013-12-29
- Expand `maxLength` to cover sequences of continuation frames and
`draft-{75,76}`
- Decrease default maximum frame buffer size to 64MB
- Stop parsing when the protocol enters a failure mode, to save CPU cycles
### 0.3.1 / 2013-12-03
- Add a `maxLength` option to limit allowed frame size
- Don't pre-allocate a message buffer until the whole frame has arrived
- Fix compatibility with Node v0.11 `HTTPParser`
### 0.3.0 / 2013-09-09
- Support client URLs with Basic Auth credentials
### 0.2.2 / 2013-07-05
- No functional changes, just updates to package.json
### 0.2.1 / 2013-05-17
- Export the isSecureRequest() method since faye-websocket relies on it
- Queue sent messages in the client's initial state
### 0.2.0 / 2013-05-12
- Add API for setting and reading headers
- Add Driver.server() method for getting a driver for TCP servers
### 0.1.0 / 2013-05-04
- First stable release