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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade jsdom from 16.6.0 to 16.7.0.

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  • The recommended version was released a year ago, on 2021-08-01.
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Package name: jsdom
  • 16.7.0 - 2021-08-01
    • Added AbortSignal.abort(). (ninevra)
    • Added dummy x and y properties to the return value of getBoundingClientRect(). (eiko)
    • Implemented wrapping for textareaEl.value if the wrap="" attribute is specified. (ninevra)
    • Changed newline normalization in <textarea>s according to recent HTML Standard updates. (ninevra)
    • Fixed some bad cascade computation in getComputedStyle(). (romain-trotard)
  • 16.6.0 - 2021-05-23
    • Added parentNode.replaceChildren(). (@ ninevra)
    • Fixed jsdom's handling of when code running inside the jsdom throws null or undefined as an exception. (@ mbest)
    • Removed the dependency on the deprecated request package, in the process fixing several issues with the XMLHttpRequest implementation around header processing. Thanks go to @ tobyhinloopen, @ andrewaylett, and especially @ vegardbb, for completing this months-long effort!
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