maxmind 2.11.2 → 2.12.0

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+ workflow "New workflow" {
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+ on = "push"
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+ resolves = ["Deps", "Lint"]
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+ }
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+ action "Deps" {
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+ uses = "actions/npm@de7a3705a9510ee12702e124482fad6af249991b"
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+ runs = "npm install"
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+ }
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+
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+ action "Lint" {
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+ uses = "actions/npm@de7a3705a9510ee12702e124482fad6af249991b"
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+ runs = "npm run lint"
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+ needs = "Deps"
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+ }
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package/LICENSE CHANGED
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  The MIT License (MIT)
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- Copyright (c) 2018 Dmitry Shirokov
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+ Copyright (c) 2019 Dmitry Shirokov
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  Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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  this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
package/README.md CHANGED
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  ========
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- Pure Javascript module for Geo IP lookup using Maxmind binary databases (aka mmdb or geoip2).
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- Fastest Maxmind lookup library available - up to [17,000% faster](https://github.com/runk/node-maxmind-benchmark) than other libraries. Module has 100% test coverage with comprehensive test suite. It natively works with binary Maxmind database format and doesn't require any "CSV - {specific lib format}" conversions as some other modules do. Maxmind binary databases are highly optimized for size and performance so there's no point working with other than that format.
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+ Vanilla Javascript module for Geo IP lookup using Maxmind binary databases (aka mmdb or geoip2).
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+ Fastest Maxmind lookup library available - up to [17,000% faster](https://github.com/runk/node-maxmind-benchmark) than other libraries. Module has 100% test coverage with comprehensive test suite. It natively works with binary Maxmind database format and doesn't require any "CSV - {specific lib format}" conversions as some other modules do. Maxmind binary databases are highly optimized for size and performance so there's no point using other formats.
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  ## GEO databases
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "maxmind",
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- "version": "2.11.2",
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+ "version": "2.12.0",
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/runk/node-maxmind",
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  "description": "IP lookup using Maxmind databases",
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  "keywords": [
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  ],
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  "dependencies": {
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  "big-integer": "^1.6.31",
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- "tiny-lru": "^5.0.3"
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+ "tiny-lru": "^6.0.0"
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  },
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  "devDependencies": {
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- "@types/node": "10.12.18",
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+ "@types/node": "10.12.20",
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  "eslint": "2.13.1",
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  "github-publish-release": "5.0.1",
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  "ip-address": "5.8.9",
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  "istanbul": "0.4.5",
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  "mocha": "5.2.0",
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  "nyc": "13.1.0",
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- "sinon": "7.2.2",
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- "tslint": "5.12.0",
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- "typescript": "3.2.2"
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+ "sinon": "7.2.3",
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+ "tslint": "5.12.1",
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+ "typescript": "3.3.1"
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  },
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  "repository": {
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  "type": "git",