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Bumps the development-dependencies group with 6 updates in the / directory:

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rubocop-capybara 2.23.0 3.0.0
rubocop-rspec 3.9.0 3.10.2
brakeman 8.0.4 8.0.5
simplecov 0.22.0 1.0.3
ferrum 0.17.1 0.17.2
herb 0.9.4 0.10.3

Updates rubocop-capybara from 2.23.0 to 3.0.0

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RuboCop Capybara v3.0.0

  • Enable pending cops by default for the 3.0 release. (@​ydah)
  • Remove the deprecated Capybara/ClickLinkOrButtonStyle cop. (@​ydah)
  • Remove obsolete cop name migration config for the 2.x to 3.0 transition. (@​ydah)
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3.0.0 (2026-06-22)

  • Enable pending cops by default for the 3.0 release. ([@​ydah])
  • Remove the deprecated Capybara/ClickLinkOrButtonStyle cop. ([@​ydah])
  • Remove obsolete cop name migration config for the 2.x to 3.0 transition. ([@​ydah])
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  • a9b8f9a Merge pull request #177 from rubocop/v3.0.0
  • 6a4579d release v3.0.0
  • 75e7cda Merge pull request #176 from rubocop/docs/update-specific-matcher-readme
  • f02ff72 Update SpecificMatcher README example
  • ebe10e8 Merge pull request #174 from rubocop/enable-pending-capybara-cops
  • 20a5721 Enable pending Capybara cops
  • fee3774 Merge pull request #173 from rubocop/remove-obsolete-cop-name-migration
  • ea818bd Remove obsolete cop name migration config
  • 989fe3c Merge pull request #172 from rubocop/remove-click-link-or-button-style
  • 5d5a5b8 Merge pull request #175 from rubocop/dependabot/github_actions/actions/checko...
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Updates rubocop-rspec from 3.9.0 to 3.10.2

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RuboCop RSpec v3.10.2

  • Fix false positives for RSpec/SpecFilePathFormat when CustomTransform maps a namespace to an empty string. (@​sakuro)
  • Fix RSpec/MatchWithSimpleRegex to ignore regular expressions with options. (@​bquorning)

RuboCop RSpec v3.10.1

  • Add Strict option to RSpec/SharedContext to flag shared_context whenever it contains examples, even alongside setup code. (@​Darhazer)
  • Add NegatedMatcher configuration option RSpec/ExpectChange. (@​Darhazer)
  • Fix RSpec/MatchWithSimpleRegex to ignore regular expressions with interpolations. (@​bquorning)

RuboCop RSpec v3.10.0

  • Add new cop RSpec/MatchWithSimpleRegex to suggest include matcher when match is used with simple string literals without regex-specific features. (@​bquorning)
  • Add new cop RSpec/DiscardedMatcher to detect matchers in void context (e.g. missing .and between compound matchers). (@​ydakuka)
  • Add support for itblock nodes. (@​Darhazer)
  • RSpec/ScatteredLet now preserves the order of lets during auto-correction. (@​Darhazer)
  • Fix a false negative for RSpec/EmptyLineAfterFinalLet inside shared_examples / include_examples / it_behaves_like blocks. (@​Darhazer)
  • Fix a false positive for RSpec/ContainExactly when contain_exactly has multiple splat arguments. (@​ydah)
  • Add autocorrect support for RSpec/SubjectDeclaration. (@​eugeneius)
  • Fix false negatives for RSpec/SpecFilePathFormat when the expected class path only partially matches a path segment. (@​ydah)
  • Fix a false negative for RSpec/ExpectActual when the matcher takes no arguments (e.g. expect("foo").to be_present, expect(1).to be). (@​cvx)
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3.10.2 (2026-06-06)

  • Fix false positives for RSpec/SpecFilePathFormat when CustomTransform maps a namespace to an empty string. ([@​sakuro])
  • Fix RSpec/MatchWithSimpleRegex to ignore regular expressions with options. ([@​bquorning])

3.10.1 (2026-06-05)

  • Add Strict option to RSpec/SharedContext to flag shared_context whenever it contains examples, even alongside setup code. ([@​Darhazer])
  • Add NegatedMatcher configuration option RSpec/ExpectChange. ([@​Darhazer])
  • Fix RSpec/MatchWithSimpleRegex to ignore regular expressions with interpolations. ([@​bquorning])

3.10.0 (2026-06-05)

  • Add new cop RSpec/MatchWithSimpleRegex to suggest include matcher when match is used with simple string literals without regex-specific features. ([@​bquorning])
  • Add new cop RSpec/DiscardedMatcher to detect matchers in void context (e.g. missing .and between compound matchers). ([@​ydakuka])
  • Add support for itblock nodes. ([@​Darhazer])
  • RSpec/ScatteredLet now preserves the order of lets during auto-correction. ([@​Darhazer])
  • Fix a false negative for RSpec/EmptyLineAfterFinalLet inside shared_examples / include_examples / it_behaves_like blocks. ([@​Darhazer])
  • Fix a false positive for RSpec/ContainExactly when contain_exactly has multiple splat arguments. ([@​ydah])
  • Add autocorrect support for RSpec/SubjectDeclaration. ([@​eugeneius])
  • Fix false negatives for RSpec/SpecFilePathFormat when the expected class path only partially matches a path segment. ([@​ydah])
  • Fix a false negative for RSpec/ExpectActual when the matcher takes no arguments (e.g. expect("foo").to be_present, expect(1).to be). ([@​cvx])
Commits
  • 2488441 Merge pull request #2189 from rubocop/release
  • c9e53cf Bump version to 3.10.2
  • 7ae0a42 Merge pull request #2186 from sakuro/fix/spec-file-path-format-empty-custom-t...
  • 8b0b5e9 Merge branch 'master' into fix/spec-file-path-format-empty-custom-transform
  • dc4465c Merge pull request #2188 from rubocop/fix-2185
  • d5de6b2 Consider regexp with options a non-simple regexp
  • bad0cb3 🐛 Fix RSpec/SpecFilePathFormat false positives when CustomTransform maps ...
  • ec3eeab Merge pull request #2183 from rubocop/fix-match-with-simple-regex-with-interp...
  • 16bbf49 Bump version to 3.10.1
  • 2a78abd Ignore interpolation in MatchWithSimpleRegex
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Updates standard from 1.54.0 to 1.56.0

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1.56.0

1.55.0

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  • d695ba0 🏆⚽️ v1.56.0
  • 86a92fa Merge pull request #823 from standardrb/upgrade-2026-07-15
  • dfcaef8 Fixes Parallel's overzealous update
  • 5e68710 Updates rubocop to 1.88
  • 95f959b Merge pull request #822 from standardrb/dependabot/bundler/ruby-lsp-0.26.10
  • 42c9d35 Bump ruby-lsp from 0.26.9 to 0.26.10
  • 79cd977 Merge pull request #818 from standardrb/dependabot/bundler/language_server-pr...
  • 3011204 Bump language_server-protocol from 3.17.0.5 to 3.17.0.6
  • 505e8e6 Merge pull request #797 from standardrb/dependabot/bundler/ruby-lsp-0.26.9
  • af5498a Merge pull request #816 from standardrb/dependabot/github_actions/step-securi...
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Updates brakeman from 8.0.4 to 8.0.5

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8.0.5

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8.0.5 - 2026-06-12

  • Add quote_schema_name to safe quote method list (Zsolt Kozaroczy)
  • Fix SQL injection false positive for compact_blank/compact on permitted params (Arpit Jain)
  • Fix inline render false positive for local named text (Arpit Jain)
  • Fix HAML crash on .raw calls (Federico Franco)
  • Fix Ruby version parsing - especially for non-CRuby versions (Chris Southerland Jr)
  • Fix TemplateAliasProcessor#template_name arity (viralpraxis)
  • Reduce false positives when using shell escaping
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  • 104443e Bump to 8.0.5
  • 8e61e2a Update CHANGES
  • f014c15 Merge pull request #2028 from kiskoza/fix/quote_schema_name
  • 9227822 Merge pull request #2027 from arpitjain099/fix/brakeman-1915-render-partial-t...
  • 6788d28 Merge pull request #2025 from arpitjain099/fix/sql-fp-compact-blank
  • b7c3906 Add quote_schema_name to safe quote method list
  • f95c500 test: update line number for still-warns SQL injection case after fixture shift
  • 4fba779 base_processor: skip hash render-type extraction when type set positionally
  • 1e63a41 Fix SQL injection false positive for compact_blank/compact on permitted params
  • 7ff9e49 Merge pull request #2023 from FFederi/fix-haml-chained-raw-crash
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Updates simplecov from 0.22.0 to 1.0.3

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v1.0.3

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v1.0.2

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Full Changelog: simplecov-ruby/simplecov@v1.0.1...v1.0.2

v1.0.1

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1.0.3 (2026-07-26)

Bugfixes

  • Generating a report no longer crashes when the coverage universe contains a module that shadows #inspect with an incompatible signature. Rendering a method coverage key's receiver calls to_s, and a singleton class's to_s renders its attached object via #inspect — Liquid's Utils module defines inspect(value, max_depth = 2) as a module_function, so any suite whose report included Liquid's files (typically a vendored bundle under the project root, which is why this surfaced only in CI) raised ArgumentError from the at_exit hook and lost its report. The exposure predates 1.0.2's key normalization, which only moved the call. Rendering now recovers by rebuilding the name from Module#name via bound methods, which user code cannot shadow, falling back to an address form that the existing normalization collapses. The external_at_exit workaround is no longer needed. Reported with an exemplary diagnosis by @​bkuhlmann. See #1236.
  • Method coverage entries are now aggregated by source location alone, completing the aggregation introduced in 1.0.2 (which keyed on name and location). Ruby records one method entry per defined method, so a builder looping container.each_key { |key| define_method(key) { ... } } produces an entry per generated name, all at the block's location — and every name whose generated wrapper no test happened to call showed as an uncovered method on a line with full line and branch coverage. A source location is the unit a file-based report can express, and regular defs map one location to one name, so they are unaffected. The same identity is used when merging resultsets across processes. This also covers methods copied into refinements via import_methods, which Ruby records once per importing refinement at the shared module's original location, so exercising the method through any refinement now marks the shared definition covered and the skip workaround for shared refinement modules can be dropped. Reported with exemplary diagnoses by @​bkuhlmann. See #1234 and #1237.
  • SimpleCov.formatter and SimpleCov.formatters now accept formatter instances in addition to formatter classes, so constructor options can actually be passed — most notably SimpleCov::Formatter::HTMLFormatter.new(silent: true) to suppress the "Coverage report generated" status line. Previously SimpleCov unconditionally called .new on whatever was configured, so passing an instance crashed with NoMethodError at report time. See #1240.

Performance

  • Fix 5x performance regression on report combining (introduced in 1.0.0 as a result of using Ripper#parse in a hot path) by adding parsed key memoisation to RubyDataParser.call.

1.0.2 (2026-07-18)

Bugfixes

  • The standalone simplecov CLI's colorizing subcommands (report, uncovered, coverage, diff) no longer crash with NoMethodError: undefined method 'color' when run in a project without a .simplecov file. The CLI deliberately loads only simplecov/cli rather than the full library, so SimpleCov.color was undefined unless a dotfile load had incidentally defined it — and --no-color was the only workaround, since the documented NO_COLOR env var was checked after the line that raised. Color.enabled? now treats missing configuration the same as its :auto default and falls through to NO_COLOR / FORCE_COLOR / TTY detection. Reported with an exemplary diagnosis by @​hasghari. See #1231.
  • Branch tuples synthesized for tracked-but-unloaded files now match Ruby's Coverage for a safe-navigation call that takes a block. For x&.foo { ... } (and the second link of a chain like x&.foo&.bar { ... }) the extractor keyed the branch on the call node's full source range, which extends through the attached block, while Coverage ends the range at the call itself — so a simulated entry merging with a real one produced a phantom, permanently-missed branch, the same failure mode as the elsif fix in 1.0.1. Reported with an exemplary diagnosis and a suggested fix by @​alexdeng-mp. See #1233.
  • Prompted by the two reports above, an exhaustive differential audit of StaticCoverageExtractor against Ruby's Coverage — a fuzzing harness that runs thousands of generated programs through both and diffs the branch tuples, now part of the spec suite (opt-in via SIMPLECOV_FUZZ=1) — surfaced and fixed four more mismatches of the same phantom-branch class. Conditions that are compile-time literals (if true, if 1, a ternary on a literal) are folded away by Ruby's compiler and no longer produce synthesized branches (while true still does — loops are not folded). On Ruby 3.3, three legacy conventions now match: the body range of a do-while (begin ... end while), the location of empty branch arms (which on 3.3 depends on whether the construct is in value or void position), and one-line pattern matching (x => pattern / x in pattern), which emits a :case branch on 3.3 and nothing on 3.4+. The audit also caught a crash on Ruby 3.3's stdlib Prism (0.19), which still exposes the else clause of UnlessNode / CaseNode / CaseMatchNode under its pre-1.3 name consequent: the extractor raised internally and silently dropped simulated branch and method data for any file containing unless/else or a case with an empty arm, unless a newer prism gem happened to be installed.
  • As a defensive layer against any future extractor drift, merging now treats an actually-executed file's branch and method data as authoritative: when a resultset that merely tracked a file (with simulated, statically-derived tuples) merges with one from a process that really loaded it, the synthesized tuples are dropped rather than unioned. This contains any undiscovered mismatch to denominator inflation on files no process loaded, instead of phantom misses on fully-covered ones. Line coverage still combines from both sides, so tracked-but-unloaded files keep contributing to the line denominator as before.
  • Method coverage no longer reports phantom uncovered methods for define_method / define_singleton_method blocks defined onto more than one receiver — e.g. a module's included hook defining the same block on every including class. Ruby records one method entry per receiver, all pointing at the same source location, so any receiver whose copy was never called showed as an uncovered method on a line with 100% line coverage. Entries are now aggregated by (name, source location) with hit counts summed, and cross-process merging matches methods on the same source identity rather than on the receiver class. Reported with an exemplary diagnosis by @​bkuhlmann. See #1234.
  • Branch coverage under enable_coverage :eval no longer inflates denominators or reports phantom missed branches for templates compiled more than once — e.g. hanami-view compiles each template once per view class, and every ERB.new(...).result is a fresh compile. Ruby's Coverage emits a fresh set of branch entries per compile of the same file (nondeterministically through Ruby 4.0, consistently on current ruby master — see https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/22203), each counting only the renders that flowed through that compile, so a side exercised under one compile appeared as a permanently-missed branch in another compile's entry at the same location, and ignore_branches :implicit_else swung the report wildly by stripping only the synthetic-else halves of the duplicates. Duplicated conditions are now aggregated by source location with arm counts summed. Reported with an exemplary diagnosis by @​bkuhlmann. See #1235.

1.0.1 (2026-07-14)

Enhancements

  • The gem now ships type signatures under sig/, covering the public API: the configuration DSL (including the criterion-scoped coverage block and the legacy deprecated verbs), the Result / FileList / SourceFile / CoverageStatistics read API that formatter authors consume, the formatter and filter class hierarchies, exit codes, and the ParallelAdapters::Base contract. Internal classes carry repository-only skeleton signatures (sig/internal/, excluded from the gem package) so the entire codebase type-checks under Steep in strict mode, while the shipped signature payload stays small. Signatures are checked with rbs validate and steep check as part of the default rake task. RBS and Steep users no longer need the third-party signatures from ruby/gem_rbs_collection, which cover the 0.22 API and predate 1.0's configuration redesign.

Bugfixes

  • Branch tuples synthesized for tracked-but-unloaded files now match Ruby's Coverage exactly for elsif and for if arms with empty bodies. StaticCoverageExtractor attributed the outer else arm of an elsif to the clause's body rather than the whole clause, and an empty if then-body to the whole node rather than Coverage's zero-width point at the predicate's end. Since resultset merges combine branch arms by their exact location, a simulated entry merging with a real one for the same file (parent and worker under Minitest's parallelize, or RSpec and Minitest suites collated together) produced phantom, permanently-missed branch arms. A new differential spec now pins every branch construct tuple-for-tuple against Ruby's Coverage — which promptly caught that CRuby 3.4 changed several of these conventions, so the extractor now emits whichever shape the running Ruby's Coverage uses (on 3.2/3.3: elsif clause ranges end at the chain's last content rather than the shared end, empty if/else/when bodies fall back to enclosing ranges, and empty while/in bodies collapse to points). Reported with an exemplary diagnosis by @​hasghari. See #1226.
  • merge_subprocesses no longer silently drops all worker coverage under Minitest's fork-based parallelize(workers: N) (the setup the rails profile exists for). When Minitest's autorun was armed before SimpleCov.start — which is how rails test loads — SimpleCov deferred its report to Minitest.after_run, and forked workers inherited that deferral even though Minitest pins its after_run hook to the parent's pid, so no exit path in the worker ever stored its resultset. Workers now reset the inherited at_exit state on fork and re-arm their own hook, so their resultsets are stored and merged as documented. Reported with an exemplary diagnosis by @​hasghari. See #1227.
  • Fixed SimpleCov.formatters= raising NoMethodError when given a single formatter instead of an Array — a regression from 0.22.x, where MultiFormatter.new normalized the value internally. This restores the long-documented SimpleCov.formatters = SimpleCov::Formatter::MultiFormatter.new([...]) pattern, in which MultiFormatter.new returns a Class rather than an Array. The regression surfaced in ruby/ruby's CI through net-imap's test helper. Thanks @​koic. See #1224.
  • Formatter status lines ("Coverage report generated for X") and threshold-enforcement output (violation reports, "SimpleCov failed with exit N") no longer route through Kernel#warn. They still print to stderr, but they are program output rather than Ruby warnings, so Warning.warn hooks — warning trackers and raise-on-warning test setups — no longer intercept them as unaddressable noise, and threshold failure explanations now survive ruby -W0, which previously reduced a failing check to a bare exit code with no explanation. Genuine warnings (deprecations, dropped-file notices, parse failures) still use warn. Suppression remains explicit: silent: true for formatter status lines, print_errors false for enforcement output. Thanks @​viralpraxis. See #1225.

1.0.0 (2026-07-12)

First stable release of the 1.0 line. The entries below consolidate release candidates rc1 through rc5 and describe all changes since 0.22.1.

Breaking Changes

  • Dropped support for Ruby 3.1 and JRuby 9.4. The minimum is now Ruby 3.2 (and JRuby 10, which reports RUBY_VERSION 3.4). Ruby 3.1 reached end of life in March 2025, and a recent i18n release calls Fiber[], a Ruby 3.2 API, at load time, so suites that load Rails no longer run on 3.1. Raising required_ruby_version to >= 3.2 also excludes JRuby 9.4, which reports RUBY_VERSION 3.1.x. See #1171.
  • JSON formatter: group stats changed from { "covered_percent": 80.0 } to full stats shape { "covered": 8, "missed": 2, "total": 10, "percent": 80.0, "strength": 0.0 }. The key covered_percent is renamed to percent.
  • JSON formatter: simplecov_json_formatter gem is now built in. require "simplecov_json_formatter" continues to work via a shim.
  • StringFilter now matches at path-segment boundaries. "lib" matches /lib/ but no longer matches /library/. Use a Regexp filter for substring matching.
  • SourceFile#project_filename now returns a truly relative path with no leading separator (e.g. lib/foo.rb instead of /lib/foo.rb). This also removes the leading / from file path keys in coverage.json and from the filename in minimum_coverage_by_file error messages. Anchored RegexFilters that relied on a leading / (e.g. %r{^/lib/}) should be rewritten (e.g. %r{\Alib/}).
  • Removed the docile gem dependency and made configuration block context explicit. Zero-parameter blocks run via instance_exec on the real configuration target, preserving normal Ruby identity, binding, require_relative, nesting, and backtraces. A block that needs caller helpers or instance variables can accept the configuration target as an argument and invoke it explicitly while retaining its lexical self; caller state is no longer copied onto SimpleCov. For example, replace SimpleCov.configure { apply_threshold } with SimpleCov.configure { |config| apply_threshold(config) }.
  • Removed automatic activation of JSONFormatter when the CC_TEST_REPORTER_ID environment variable is set. The default HTMLFormatter now emits coverage.json alongside the HTML report (using JSONFormatter.build_hash to serialize the same payload JSONFormatter writes), so the env-var special case is no longer needed. Because of this, listing JSONFormatter alongside HTMLFormatter is redundant and can be removed.
  • SimpleCov.start now loads the test_frameworks profile by default, which filters paths under test/, spec/, features/, and autotest/. Running the suite always executes 100% of the test files themselves, which inflated the overall percentage and obscured application coverage. To opt back in (e.g. to surface dead test helpers), drop the filter with remove_filter %r{\A(test|features|spec|autotest)/}. See #816.
  • HTML and JSON formatters now write the "Coverage report generated for X to Y" status line (and the per-criterion totals beneath it) to stderr instead of stdout. The message is a diagnostic, not the program's output, and routing it to stdout polluted pipelines like rspec -f json. Suppress it entirely with silent: true on the formatter; redirect with 2>&1 if you want the old behavior. See #1060.
  • Under parallel_tests, SimpleCov now waits in the first started process (via ParallelTests.first_process?) rather than the last. This matches the convention parallel_tests's own README recommends for "do something once after all workers finish" hooks, so user code that has its own ParallelTests.wait_for_other_processes_to_finish in an RSpec.after(:suite) (or equivalent) no longer deadlocks against SimpleCov's wait when both pick the same process. As a side benefit, the previous PARALLEL_TEST_GROUPS=1 workaround for last_process?'s "" == "1" mismatch (#1066) is no longer needed — first_process? handles that case naturally. Migration: the rare project that wired its own wait via ParallelTests.last_process? now hits the symmetric deadlock and must switch to first_process?. See #922.

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  • e9fddf0 Bump version to 1.0.3
  • 1bc8a8c bundle update
  • 0e6eae8 fix: memoise key parsing in RubyDataParser to fix combiner performance regres...
  • 1a8a9ba Accept formatter instances in formatter configuration
  • 3ef1068 Bump ruby/setup-ruby from 1.316.0 to 1.318.0
  • f33a574 Assert engine-independent invariants for receiver name fallbacks
  • 3492da6 Aggregate method coverage by source location alone
  • 2e60550 Survive user code that breaks receiver name rendering
  • 803dcbc Bump version to 1.0.2
  • 177b0cc Restore a clean Steep check for the post-1.0.1 code
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Updates ferrum from 0.17.1 to 0.17.2

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0.17.2

Added

  • Ferrum::Network::Response#body! returns body or throws error if implicable
  • Ferrum::Browser#new(dockerize: true) whether to add CLI flags to run a browser in a container, false by default
  • Initial support for RBS types #565

Changed

  • Ferrum::Network::Response#body returns body or nil in case of errors
  • Disable Chrome code sign clones #555
  • Ruby version required is >= 3.1 #565

Fixed

  • Proper handle wss urls, and fix session_id loss for undetermined order of CDP events #559
  • browser.reset tries to dispose default implicit context #566, #540
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0.17.2 (March 23, 2026)

Added

  • Ferrum::Network::Response#body! returns body or throws error if implicable
  • Ferrum::Browser#new(dockerize: true) whether to add CLI flags to run a browser in a container, false by default
  • Initial support for RBS types #565

Changed

  • Ferrum::Network::Response#body returns body or nil in case of errors
  • Disable Chrome code sign clones #555
  • Ruby version required is >= 3.1 #565

Fixed

  • Proper handle wss urls, and fix session_id loss for undetermined order of CDP events #559
  • browser.reset tries to dispose default implicit context #566, #540

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  • 2f0699d Bump up
  • aa0b7ad chore: revert default for :pending_connection_errors to true and update relat...
  • 3606d54 fix: undefined method `find_target' for nil (NoMethodError) #542
  • 25f68f8 chore: update CHANGELOG
  • 56a46cd fix: browser.reset tries to dispose default implicit context #540 (#566)
  • 0c4d14b Add RBS types (#565)
  • e1b51b1 chore: add CHANGELOG entry
  • 8c68153 fix: ensure session_id is set only if session is absent
  • de385e2 Fix wss urls and session_id lost (#559)
  • 1cd3d76 chore: move documentation to a dedicated website
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Updates herb from 0.9.4 to 0.10.3

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v0.10.3

Parser

Linter

New Linter Rules

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  • 0172f0f v0.10.3
  • 72df227 JavaScript: Add missing actions/checkout for trusted publishing (#1932)
  • f5fdccc Formatter: Improve ERB multiline comment formatting (#1931)
  • 0b554cb Herb: Update bin/setup script
  • d448984 Fix docs build
  • b72c408 JavaScript: Bump the NPM dependencies (#1928)
  • 6cbc0c8 Docs: Add CI Integrations guide with per-provider pages (

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Bumps the development-dependencies group with 6 updates in the / directory:

| Package | From | To |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [rubocop-capybara](https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop-capybara) | `2.23.0` | `3.0.0` |
| [rubocop-rspec](https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop-rspec) | `3.9.0` | `3.10.2` |
| [brakeman](https://github.com/presidentbeef/brakeman) | `8.0.4` | `8.0.5` |
| [simplecov](https://github.com/simplecov-ruby/simplecov) | `0.22.0` | `1.0.3` |
| [ferrum](https://github.com/rubycdp/ferrum) | `0.17.1` | `0.17.2` |
| [herb](https://github.com/marcoroth/herb) | `0.9.4` | `0.10.3` |



Updates `rubocop-capybara` from 2.23.0 to 3.0.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop-capybara/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop-capybara/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](rubocop/rubocop-capybara@v2.23.0...v3.0.0)

Updates `rubocop-rspec` from 3.9.0 to 3.10.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop-rspec/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop-rspec/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](rubocop/rubocop-rspec@v3.9.0...v3.10.2)

Updates `standard` from 1.54.0 to 1.56.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/standardrb/standard/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/standardrb/standard/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](standardrb/standard@v1.54.0...v1.56.0)

Updates `brakeman` from 8.0.4 to 8.0.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/presidentbeef/brakeman/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/presidentbeef/brakeman/blob/main/CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](presidentbeef/brakeman@v8.0.4...v8.0.5)

Updates `simplecov` from 0.22.0 to 1.0.3
- [Release notes](https://github.com/simplecov-ruby/simplecov/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/simplecov-ruby/simplecov/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](simplecov-ruby/simplecov@v0.22.0...v1.0.3)

Updates `ferrum` from 0.17.1 to 0.17.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rubycdp/ferrum/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rubycdp/ferrum/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](rubycdp/ferrum@v0.17.1...v0.17.2)

Updates `herb` from 0.9.4 to 0.10.3
- [Release notes](https://github.com/marcoroth/herb/releases)
- [Commits](marcoroth/herb@v0.9.4...v0.10.3)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: brakeman
  dependency-version: 8.0.5
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: development-dependencies
- dependency-name: ferrum
  dependency-version: 0.17.2
  dependency-type: indirect
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: development-dependencies
- dependency-name: herb
  dependency-version: 0.10.3
  dependency-type: indirect
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: development-dependencies
- dependency-name: rubocop-capybara
  dependency-version: 3.0.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: development-dependencies
- dependency-name: rubocop-rspec
  dependency-version: 3.10.2
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: development-dependencies
- dependency-name: simplecov
  dependency-version: 1.0.3
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: development-dependencies
- dependency-name: standard
  dependency-version: 1.56.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: development-dependencies
...

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@dependabot dependabot Bot changed the title Bump the development-dependencies group with 7 updates Bump the development-dependencies group across 1 directory with 7 updates Aug 18, 2026
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dependabot Bot force-pushed the dependabot/bundler/development-dependencies-c8d23a5810 branch from de05785 to 013381f Compare August 18, 2026 15:56
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