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[Snyk] Upgrade zod from 3.22.4 to 3.23.8 #103

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade zod from 3.22.4 to 3.23.8.

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Package name: zod
  • 3.23.8 - 2024-05-08

    Commits:

  • 3.23.7 - 2024-05-07

    Commits:

  • 3.23.6 - 2024-05-03

    Commits:

  • 3.23.5 - 2024-04-29

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  • 3.23.4 - 2024-04-23

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  • 3.23.3 - 2024-04-22

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  • 3.23.2 - 2024-04-22

    Commits:

  • 3.23.1 - 2024-04-22

    This changes the default generics back to any to prevent breakages with common packager like @ hookform/resolvers:

    - class ZodType<Output = unknown, Def extends ZodTypeDef = ZodTypeDef, Input = unknown> {}
    + class ZodType<Output = any, Def extends ZodTypeDef = ZodTypeDef, Input = any> {}

    Commits:

  • 3.23.0 - 2024-04-21

    Zod 3.23 is now available. This is the final 3.x release before Zod 4.0. To try it out:

    npm install zod

    Features

    z.string().date()

    Zod can now validate ISO 8601 date strings. Thanks @ igalklebanov! #1766

    const schema = z.string().date();
    schema.parse("2022-01-01"); // OK

    z.string().time()

    Zod can now validate ISO 8601 time strings. Thanks @ igalklebanov! #1766

    const schema = z.string().time();
    schema.parse("12:00:00"); // OK

    You can specify sub-second precision using the precision option:

    const schema = z.string().time({ precision: 3 });
    schema.parse("12:00:00.123"); // OK
    schema.parse("12:00:00.123456"); // Error
    schema.parse("12:00:00"); // Error

    z.string().duration()

    Zod can now validate ISO 8601 duration strings. Thanks @ mastermatt! #3265

    const schema = z.string().duration();
    schema.parse("P3Y6M4DT12H30M5S"); // OK

    Improvements to z.string().datetime()

    Thanks @ bchrobot #2522

    You can now allow unqualified (timezone-less) datetimes using the local: true flag.

    const schema = z.string().datetime({ local: true });
    schema.parse("2022-01-01T12:00:00"); // OK

    Plus, Zod now validates the day-of-month correctly to ensure no invalid dates (e.g. February 30th) pass validation. Thanks @ szamanr! #3391

    z.string().base64()

    Zod can now validate base64 strings. Thanks @ StefanTerdell! #3047

    const schema = z.string().base64();
    schema.parse("SGVsbG8gV29ybGQ="); // OK

    Improved discriminated unions

    The following can now be used as discriminator keys in z.discriminatedUnion():

    • ZodOptional
    • ZodNullable
    • ZodReadonly
    • ZodBranded
    • ZodCatch
    const schema = z.discriminatedUnion("type", [
      z.object({ type: z.literal("A").optional(), value: z.number() }),
      z.object({ type: z.literal("B").nullable(), value: z.string() }),
      z.object({ type: z.literal("C").readonly(), value: z.boolean() }),
      z.object({ type: z.literal("D").brand<"D">(), value: z.boolean() }),
      z.object({ type: z.literal("E").catch("E"), value: z.unknown() }),
    ]);

    Misc

    Breaking changes

    There are no breaking changes to the public API of Zod. However some changes can impact ecosystem tools that rely on Zod internals.

    ZodFirstPartySchemaTypes

    Three new types have been added to the ZodFirstPartySchemaTypes union. This may impact some codegen libraries. #3247

    +  | ZodPipeline<any, any>
    +  | ZodReadonly<any>
    +  | ZodSymbol;

    Unrecognized keys in .pick() and .omit()

    This version fixes a bug where unknown keys were accidentally accepted in .pick() and omit(). This has been fixed, which could cause compiler errors in some user code. #3255

    z.object({ 
      name: z.string() 
    }).pick({
      notAKey: true // no longer allowed
    })

    Bugfixes and performance

    Docs and ecosystem

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade zod from 3.22.4 to 3.23.8.

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JSDoc hints are lost after using .extend Prisma XOR with Zod > 3.21.1 not working
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