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Update dependency websocket-client to v0.57.0 #270

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This PR contains the following updates:

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websocket-client minor ==0.56.0 -> ==0.57.0

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Coverage remained the same at 41.87% when pulling d6e8247 on renovate/websocket-client-0.x into 2d99413 on development.

@h3llrais3r h3llrais3r merged commit 381fdd2 into development Dec 26, 2019
@h3llrais3r h3llrais3r deleted the renovate/websocket-client-0.x branch December 26, 2019 07:09
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