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Bumps ember-data from 3.7.0 to 3.27.1.

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v3.27.1 starships were meant to fly

Changelog (May 27, 2021)

  • #7552 [BUGFIX release] rollup step should deactivate ember modules polyfill >= 3.27 (#7552)

v3.26.0

No release notes provided.

v3.25.0

No release notes provided.

v3.25.0-beta.0

No release notes provided.

v3.24.0

No release notes provided.

Release 3.22.0

No release notes provided.

Release 3.21.0

No release notes provided.

Release 3.20.2

LTS

Release 3.16.9

https://github.com/emberjs/data/blob/v3.16.9/CHANGELOG.md#release-3169-lts-august-29-2020

Release 3.14.0

No release notes provided.

Ember Data 3.12.3 LTS

Release of 3.12 branch as an long term support branch

EmberData 3.10.0 "Saganaki Shrimps"

Changelog (May 13, 2019)

Re-release of 3.9.3 to allow for an extended stabilization period for the Packages RFC

Ember Data 3.9.1

Changelog (April 19, 2019)

  • 7e3ca651 [BUGFIX jQuery] avoid jQuery deprecation notice for intentional use
  • [BUGFIX fastboot] ember-fetch fastboot passthrough

Ember Data 3.9.0-beta.1

Changelog (February 20, 2019)

  • No changes since 3.8 release

... (truncated)

Changelog

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Release 3.27.1 (May 27, 2021)

  • #7552 [BUGFIX release] rollup step should deactivate ember modules polyfill >= 3.27 (#7552)

Release 3.27.0 (May 8, 2021)

  • #7435 [Test]: fix for DataWrapper refactor in emberjs (#7435)

Release 3.26.0 (March 26, 2021)

Release 3.25.0 (February 11, 2021)

  • #7394 [Cleanup]: Remove RECORD_ARRAY_MANAGER_IDENTIFIERS (#7394)
  • #7393 [Cleanup]: Remove FULL_LINKS_ON_RELATIONSHIPS (#7393)
  • #7292 [DOC model] convert api examples to native classes/Octane (#7292)
  • #7399 Fix deprecation URLs (#7399)
  • #7405 [DOC adapter] fix parent class invocation syntax (#7405)

Release 3.24.0 (January 4, 2021)

  • #7350 [Chore]: convert adapters to class syntax
  • #7359 [CI]: bump failure asset size to 75 bytes
  • #7369 [CHORE] Bump @​ember/ordered-set
  • #7370 Don't expose the value of a model's attribute in assertions (#7370)
  • #7363 [BUGFIX identifiers] Address issue with polymorphic findRecord

Release 3.23.0 (November 30, 2020)

  • #7337 [Debug]: improved debug msg instead of [object Object]
  • #7230 [CHORE] najax deprecation when ember-fetch is also installed
  • #7370 Don't expose the value of a model's attribute in assertions (#7370)
  • #7363 [BUGFIX identifiers] Address issue with polymorphic findRecord (#7363)
  • #7338 [Chore]: remove deprecation for DEPRECATE_MODEL_DATA
  • #7262 [CHORE]: Extract internalModel access to identifiers for Relationships

Release 3.22.0 (October 09, 2020)

  • #7126 Bugfix for wrong hasMany relationship state in scenario of sideposting with lid
  • #7230 [CHORE] najax deprecation when ember-fetch is also installed
  • #7330 [BUG]: Consume array access to autotrack hasMany
  • #7273 [BUGFIX] Entangle Errors.errorsFor properly
  • #7335 [Bug]: errors remove to accurately update in template
  • #7322 [Build]: disable esm cache (#7322)
  • #7263 [CHORE]: Move symbols out of /ts-interfaces and into -private/utils
  • #6715 [CHORE]: Extract internalModel access to identifiers in RecordArray modules

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Commits
  • 584c14b v3.27.1
  • bb467f2 Update Changelog for v3.27.1
  • 6a88c7c [BUGFIX release] rollup step should deactivate ember modules polyfill >= 3.27...
  • d431556 v3.27.0
  • 1411c2d Update Changelog and dependencies for v3.27.0 (#7514)
  • 2586112 v3.27.0-beta.0
  • 1457bc9 Update Changelog for v3.27.0-beta.0 (#7445)
  • 5ff7760 [Test]: fix for DataWrapper refactor in emberjs (#7435)
  • fe844e4 [CI]: simplify test run with smaller footprint for browser tests
  • aabf188 v3.27.0-alpha.0
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Bumps [ember-data](https://github.com/emberjs/data) from 3.7.0 to 3.27.1.
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/emberjs/data/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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