Vanilla JSONEditor has released version 3.2.0, building upon the previous stable version 3.1.1, offering developers a robust web-based tool for JSON manipulation. Both versions maintain the core functionality of viewing, editing, formatting, transforming, and validating JSON data, along with their dependencies such as Svelte, CodeMirror and other tools which allow developers the best experience when working with JSON data. A primary distinction lies in the updated dist metadata: version 3.2.0 has a slightly larger unpacked size of 9,528,536 bytes compared to 3.1.1's 9,503,522 bytes. This increase, while seemingly small, suggests potential enhancements in features, bug fixes, or code optimization. Developers upgrading should note the release dates: version 3.2.0 was released later than version 3.1.1. This signifies that version 3.2.0 benefits from more recent improvements and might include solutions to issues identified in the earlier version. While the dependency list remains identical, potential internal updates within these dependencies might contribute to the size and performance differences. Consider upgrading to benefit from the latest refinements and ensure optimal performance within your applications.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 3.2.0 of the package vanilla-jsoneditor