Browserstack-local version 1.3.4, released on August 24, 2018, builds upon the solid foundation of version 1.3.3 to offer developers an enhanced experience with BrowserStack's local testing capabilities. Both versions provide Node.js bindings, enabling seamless integration of BrowserStack Local within your testing workflows. This allows secure testing of local or internal web applications and websites on BrowserStack's comprehensive browser and device infrastructure. Primary dependencies like sinon, temp-fs, is-running, and https-proxy-agent remain consistent, ensuring continued stability and functionality for critical operations.
The significant change in 1.3.4 lies in introduction of ps-tree dependency, which is not present in 1.3.3.. While the core development dependencies, including mocha, mocks, proxy, eslint, rimraf, and expect.js, are unchanged, suggesting a focus on maintaining the existing testing and development environment. The slight increase in unpacked size (33,894 bytes vs 33,738 bytes) hints at internal improvements or adjustments, perhaps related to the newly added dependency. Developers leveraging BrowserStack Local will find version 1.3.4 a worthwhile upgrade, potentially benefiting from improved process management. Both version are available under the permissive MIT license, encouraging widespread adoption and modification.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 1.3.4 of the package browserstack-local