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Gitlab: Upgrade @gitbreaker/node from ^21.3.0 to ^35.7.0 #1327

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@ivankatliarchuk ivankatliarchuk commented Oct 9, 2022

issue #1301

I'm trying to update a gitbreaker version, as the switch happen, but the version used is outdated. As latest gitbreaker version has well-defined types.
Initialy failed, seems like my approach was wrong.

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need help here. as not clear how-to

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glensc commented Feb 13, 2023

Describe what are you trying to do here (in PR body). gitbreaker switch is done via #1318

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updated

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Feel free to create an MR with the fix, and I will close this one np.

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glensc commented Feb 16, 2023

ok, the PR title is actually about GitLab: Upgrade @gitbreaker/node from ^21.3.0 to ^35.7.0

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glensc commented Feb 16, 2023

also, seems this overlaps #1355, as those structures are now provided by the gitbreaker package?

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Most of the structure covered by gitbreaker, this is correct.

@ivankatliarchuk ivankatliarchuk changed the title issue-1301: use types Gitlab: Upgrade @gitbreaker/node from ^21.3.0 to ^35.7.0 Mar 1, 2023
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I get the recommendation to switch to @gitbeaker/rest, maybe consider this instead of just upgrading?

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orta commented Nov 8, 2023

Looks to me like #1406 did this

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