chore(deps): bump github.com/zeromicro/go-zero from 1.5.4 to 1.9.0 in /logx/zaplog #523
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Bumps github.com/zeromicro/go-zero from 1.5.4 to 1.9.0.
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Update goctl version to 1.9.0-alpha (#5090)4bdb07f
(goctl)feature: supported sse generation (#5082)3e6ec9b
chore(deps): bump go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/v2 from 2.2.3 to 2.3.0 (#5087)f0a3d21
update:simplify slice lookup by using slices.Contains() (#5084)94562de
chore: fix compile errors (#5085)d68cf49
fix: 5076 (#5083)31b749a
chore(deps): bump actions/checkout from 4 to 5 (#5080)3834319
chore(deps): bump github.com/redis/go-redis/v9 from 9.12.0 to 9.12.1 (#5078)1c9d339
chore: use uber gomock instead of golang/mock (#5075)b7f601c
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This PR is a Dependabot-generated update that upgrades the
github.com/zeromicro/go-zero
framework from version 1.5.4 to 1.9.0 in the/logx/zaplog
example module. This represents a significant major version jump that brings substantial new features and improvements to the go-zero framework.The key changes include:
This update affects the zaplog example, which demonstrates integration between go-zero's logx package and the popular Zap logging library. The zaplog example uses basic logx functionality that should remain compatible with the new version, particularly benefiting from the logging optimizations mentioned in the release notes. The changes are contained within the example's
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