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node-fetch@1.5.2 untested ⚠️ #13

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Hello 👋

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node-fetch just published its new version 1.5.2, which is covered by your current version range. No automated tests are configured for this project.

This means it’s now unclear whether your software still works. Manually check if that’s still the case
and close this pull request – if it broke, use this branch to work on adaptions and fixes.

Do you think getting a pull request for every single new version of your dependencies is too noisy? Configure continuous integration and you will only receive them when tests fail. 

Happy fixing and merging 🌴


The new version differs by 6 commits .

  • e1fcc23 1.5.2
  • b12b630 changelog update
  • 7f68577 let nodejs handle the connection pool when agent is passed
  • 02def98 Merge pull request #104 from macbre/patch-1
  • c8a895e request.js: remove unneeded input.agent
  • 2c35103 fix changelog

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@helloyou2012 helloyou2012 force-pushed the greenkeeper-node-fetch-1.5.2 branch from bc33113 to 7a34357 Compare May 6, 2016 13:18
@helloyou2012 helloyou2012 merged commit 5e8a55f into master May 6, 2016
@helloyou2012 helloyou2012 deleted the greenkeeper-node-fetch-1.5.2 branch May 6, 2016 13:19
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