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Upgrade the karma dependency to version 4.4.0 in the root package.json and in integration tests. Compared to version 4.3.0, which most of the packages were previously depending on, it has the following changes: Bug Fixes - runner: remove explicit error on all tests failed Features - client: Add trusted types support - Preprocessor can return Promise - config: add failOnSkippedTests option. - config: clientDisplayNone sets client elements display none. - deps: Remove core-js dependency. The motivation for upgrading the package is the Trusted Types support that it adds, which is necessary to enable Trusted Types in Angular's unit tests. PR Close #39180 |
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