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Backport of strongloop#240 with some simplifications for this version
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@STRML thank you for the pull request, I appreciate the effort you put into improving loopback-boot! I am afraid the version 1.x is no longer supported (since April 2019), we are not accepting any new changes nor publishing new releases. Is there any particular reason preventing you from upgrading to loopback-boot version 2? If you cannot upgrade, then I am suggesting you to fork the version 1 of this module and publish it under a new npm package name. (Perhaps a scoped package |
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Correction: both versions 1.x and 2.x are not supported any more. Can you update to loopback-boot version 3.x? |
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Backport of #240 for compatibility with Jest. No user-facing changes required in most cases.
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