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+++ b/node_modules/axios/node_modules/debug/README.md
@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
 # debug
-[![Build 
Status](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug)
  [![Coverage 
Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/visionmedia/debug/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/visionmedia/debug?branch=master)
  
[![Slack](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/badge.svg)](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/)
 
[![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/debug/backers/badge.svg)](#backers)
 
+[![Build 
Status](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug)
  [![Coverage 
Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/visionmedia/debug/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/visionmedia/debug?branch=master)
  
[![Slack](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/badge.svg)](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/)
 
[![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/debug/backers/badge.svg)](#backers)
 
[![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/debug/sponsors/badge.svg)](#sponsors)
 
+<img width="647" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091486-fa38524c-7c37-11e7-895f-e7ec8e1039b6.png";>
 
-
-A tiny node.js debugging utility modelled after node core's debugging 
technique.
-
-**Discussion around the V3 API is under way 
[here](https://github.com/visionmedia/debug/issues/370)**
+A tiny JavaScript debugging utility modelled after Node.js core's debugging
+technique. Works in Node.js and web browsers.
 
 ## Installation
 
@@ -18,7 +17,7 @@ $ npm install debug
 
 `debug` exposes a function; simply pass this function the name of your module, 
and it will return a decorated version of `console.error` for you to pass debug 
statements to. This will allow you to toggle the debug output for different 
parts of your module as well as the module as a whole.
 
-Example _app.js_:
+Example [_app.js_](./examples/node/app.js):
 
 ```js
 var debug = require('debug')('http')
@@ -27,7 +26,7 @@ var debug = require('debug')('http')
 
 // fake app
 
-debug('booting %s', name);
+debug('booting %o', name);
 
 http.createServer(function(req, res){
   debug(req.method + ' ' + req.url);
@@ -41,81 +40,128 @@ http.createServer(function(req, res){
 require('./worker');
 ```
 
-Example _worker.js_:
+Example [_worker.js_](./examples/node/worker.js):
 
 ```js
-var debug = require('debug')('worker');
+var a = require('debug')('worker:a')
+  , b = require('debug')('worker:b');
 
-setInterval(function(){
-  debug('doing some work');
-}, 1000);
+function work() {
+  a('doing lots of uninteresting work');
+  setTimeout(work, Math.random() * 1000);
+}
+
+work();
+
+function workb() {
+  b('doing some work');
+  setTimeout(workb, Math.random() * 2000);
+}
+
+workb();
 ```
 
- The __DEBUG__ environment variable is then used to enable these based on 
space or comma-delimited names. Here are some examples:
+The `DEBUG` environment variable is then used to enable these based on space or
+comma-delimited names.
 
-  ![debug http and 
worker](http://f.cl.ly/items/18471z1H402O24072r1J/Screenshot.png)
+Here are some examples:
 
-  ![debug worker](http://f.cl.ly/items/1X413v1a3M0d3C2c1E0i/Screenshot.png)
+<img width="647" alt="screen shot 2017-08-08 at 12 53 04 pm" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091703-a6302cdc-7c38-11e7-8304-7c0b3bc600cd.png";>
+<img width="647" alt="screen shot 2017-08-08 at 12 53 38 pm" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091700-a62a6888-7c38-11e7-800b-db911291ca2b.png";>
+<img width="647" alt="screen shot 2017-08-08 at 12 53 25 pm" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091701-a62ea114-7c38-11e7-826a-2692bedca740.png";>
 
 #### Windows note
 
- On Windows the environment variable is set using the `set` command.
+On Windows the environment variable is set using the `set` command.
 
- ```cmd
- set DEBUG=*,-not_this
- ```
+```cmd
+set DEBUG=*,-not_this
+```
 
- Note that PowerShell uses different syntax to set environment variables.
+Note that PowerShell uses different syntax to set environment variables.
 
- ```cmd
- $env:DEBUG = "*,-not_this"
-  ```
+```cmd
+$env:DEBUG = "*,-not_this"
+```
 
 Then, run the program to be debugged as usual.
 
+
+## Namespace Colors
+
+Every debug instance has a color generated for it based on its namespace name.
+This helps when visually parsing the debug output to identify which debug 
instance
+a debug line belongs to.
+
+#### Node.js
+
+In Node.js, colors are enabled when stderr is a TTY. You also _should_ install
+the [`supports-color`](https://npmjs.org/supports-color) module alongside 
debug,
+otherwise debug will only use a small handful of basic colors.
+
+<img width="521" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29092181-47f6a9e6-7c3a-11e7-9a14-1928d8a711cd.png";>
+
+#### Web Browser
+
+Colors are also enabled on "Web Inspectors" that understand the `%c` formatting
+option. These are WebKit web inspectors, Firefox ([since version
+31](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/05/editable-box-model-multiple-selection-sublime-text-keys-much-more-firefox-developer-tools-episode-31/))
+and the Firebug plugin for Firefox (any version).
+
+<img width="524" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29092033-b65f9f2e-7c39-11e7-8e32-f6f0d8e865c1.png";>
+
+
 ## Millisecond diff
 
-  When actively developing an application it can be useful to see when the 
time spent between one `debug()` call and the next. Suppose for example you 
invoke `debug()` before requesting a resource, and after as well, the "+NNNms" 
will show you how much time was spent between calls.
+When actively developing an application it can be useful to see when the time 
spent between one `debug()` call and the next. Suppose for example you invoke 
`debug()` before requesting a resource, and after as well, the "+NNNms" will 
show you how much time was spent between calls.
+
+<img width="647" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091486-fa38524c-7c37-11e7-895f-e7ec8e1039b6.png";>
 
-  ![](http://f.cl.ly/items/2i3h1d3t121M2Z1A3Q0N/Screenshot.png)
+When stdout is not a TTY, `Date#toISOString()` is used, making it more useful 
for logging the debug information as shown below:
 
-  When stdout is not a TTY, `Date#toUTCString()` is used, making it more 
useful for logging the debug information as shown below:
+<img width="647" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091956-6bd78372-7c39-11e7-8c55-c948396d6edd.png";>
 
-  ![](http://f.cl.ly/items/112H3i0e0o0P0a2Q2r11/Screenshot.png)
 
 ## Conventions
 
-  If you're using this in one or more of your libraries, you _should_ use the 
name of your library so that developers may toggle debugging as desired without 
guessing names. If you have more than one debuggers you _should_ prefix them 
with your library name and use ":" to separate features. For example 
"bodyParser" from Connect would then be "connect:bodyParser".
+If you're using this in one or more of your libraries, you _should_ use the 
name of your library so that developers may toggle debugging as desired without 
guessing names. If you have more than one debuggers you _should_ prefix them 
with your library name and use ":" to separate features. For example 
"bodyParser" from Connect would then be "connect:bodyParser".  If you append a 
"*" to the end of your name, it will always be enabled regardless of the 
setting of the DEBUG environment variable.  You can then use it for normal 
output as well as debug output.
 
 ## Wildcards
 
-  The `*` character may be used as a wildcard. Suppose for example your 
library has debuggers named "connect:bodyParser", "connect:compress", 
"connect:session", instead of listing all three with 
`DEBUG=connect:bodyParser,connect:compress,connect:session`, you may simply do 
`DEBUG=connect:*`, or to run everything using this module simply use `DEBUG=*`.
+The `*` character may be used as a wildcard. Suppose for example your library 
has
+debuggers named "connect:bodyParser", "connect:compress", "connect:session",
+instead of listing all three with
+`DEBUG=connect:bodyParser,connect:compress,connect:session`, you may simply do
+`DEBUG=connect:*`, or to run everything using this module simply use `DEBUG=*`.
 
-  You can also exclude specific debuggers by prefixing them with a "-" 
character.  For example, `DEBUG=*,-connect:*` would include all debuggers 
except those starting with "connect:".
+You can also exclude specific debuggers by prefixing them with a "-" character.
+For example, `DEBUG=*,-connect:*` would include all debuggers except those
+starting with "connect:".
 
 ## Environment Variables
 
-  When running through Node.js, you can set a few environment variables that 
will
-  change the behavior of the debug logging:
+When running through Node.js, you can set a few environment variables that will
+change the behavior of the debug logging:
 
 | Name      | Purpose                                         |
 |-----------|-------------------------------------------------|
 | `DEBUG`   | Enables/disables specific debugging namespaces. |
+| `DEBUG_HIDE_DATE` | Hide date from debug output (non-TTY).  |
 | `DEBUG_COLORS`| Whether or not to use colors in the debug output. |
-| `DEBUG_DEPTH` | Object inspection depth. |
+| `DEBUG_DEPTH` | Object inspection depth.                    |
 | `DEBUG_SHOW_HIDDEN` | Shows hidden properties on inspected objects. |
 
 
-  __Note:__ The environment variables beginning with `DEBUG_` end up being
-  converted into an Options object that gets used with `%o`/`%O` formatters.
-  See the Node.js documentation for
-  
[`util.inspect()`](https://nodejs.org/api/util.html#util_util_inspect_object_options)
-  for the complete list.
+__Note:__ The environment variables beginning with `DEBUG_` end up being
+converted into an Options object that gets used with `%o`/`%O` formatters.
+See the Node.js documentation for
+[`util.inspect()`](https://nodejs.org/api/util.html#util_util_inspect_object_options)
+for the complete list.
 
 ## Formatters
 
-
-  Debug uses [printf-style](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Printf_format_string) 
formatting. Below are the officially supported formatters:
+Debug uses [printf-style](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Printf_format_string) 
formatting.
+Below are the officially supported formatters:
 
 | Formatter | Representation |
 |-----------|----------------|
@@ -126,9 +172,12 @@ Then, run the program to be debugged as usual.
 | `%j`      | JSON. Replaced with the string '[Circular]' if the argument 
contains circular references. |
 | `%%`      | Single percent sign ('%'). This does not consume an argument. |
 
+
 ### Custom formatters
 
-  You can add custom formatters by extending the `debug.formatters` object. 
For example, if you wanted to add support for rendering a Buffer as hex with 
`%h`, you could do something like:
+You can add custom formatters by extending the `debug.formatters` object.
+For example, if you wanted to add support for rendering a Buffer as hex with
+`%h`, you could do something like:
 
 ```js
 const createDebug = require('debug')
@@ -142,14 +191,16 @@ debug('this is hex: %h', new Buffer('hello world'))
 //   foo this is hex: 68656c6c6f20776f726c6421 +0ms
 ```
 
-## Browser support
-  You can build a browser-ready script using 
[browserify](https://github.com/substack/node-browserify),
-  or just use the [browserify-as-a-service](https://wzrd.in/) 
[build](https://wzrd.in/standalone/debug@latest),
-  if you don't want to build it yourself.
 
-  Debug's enable state is currently persisted by `localStorage`.
-  Consider the situation shown below where you have `worker:a` and `worker:b`,
-  and wish to debug both. You can enable this using `localStorage.debug`:
+## Browser Support
+
+You can build a browser-ready script using 
[browserify](https://github.com/substack/node-browserify),
+or just use the [browserify-as-a-service](https://wzrd.in/) 
[build](https://wzrd.in/standalone/debug@latest),
+if you don't want to build it yourself.
+
+Debug's enable state is currently persisted by `localStorage`.
+Consider the situation shown below where you have `worker:a` and `worker:b`,
+and wish to debug both. You can enable this using `localStorage.debug`:
 
 ```js
 localStorage.debug = 'worker:*'
@@ -170,23 +221,12 @@ setInterval(function(){
 }, 1200);
 ```
 
-#### Web Inspector Colors
-
-  Colors are also enabled on "Web Inspectors" that understand the `%c` 
formatting
-  option. These are WebKit web inspectors, Firefox ([since version
-  
31](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/05/editable-box-model-multiple-selection-sublime-text-keys-much-more-firefox-developer-tools-episode-31/))
-  and the Firebug plugin for Firefox (any version).
-
-  Colored output looks something like:
-
-  
![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/71256/3139768/b98c5fd8-e8ef-11e3-862a-f7253b6f47c6.png)
-
 
 ## Output streams
 
   By default `debug` will log to stderr, however this can be configured 
per-namespace by overriding the `log` method:
 
-Example _stdout.js_:
+Example [_stdout.js_](./examples/node/stdout.js):
 
 ```js
 var debug = require('debug');
@@ -208,13 +248,29 @@ error('now goes to stdout via console.info');
 log('still goes to stdout, but via console.info now');
 ```
 
+## Checking whether a debug target is enabled
+
+After you've created a debug instance, you can determine whether or not it is
+enabled by checking the `enabled` property:
+
+```javascript
+const debug = require('debug')('http');
+
+if (debug.enabled) {
+  // do stuff...
+}
+```
+
+You can also manually toggle this property to force the debug instance to be
+enabled or disabled.
+
 
 ## Authors
 
  - TJ Holowaychuk
  - Nathan Rajlich
  - Andrew Rhyne
- 
+
 ## Backers
 
 Support us with a monthly donation and help us continue our activities. 
[[Become a backer](https://opencollective.com/debug#backer)]
@@ -290,7 +346,7 @@ Become a sponsor and get your logo on our README on Github 
with a link to your s
 
 (The MIT License)
 
-Copyright (c) 2014-2016 TJ Holowaychuk &lt;t...@vision-media.ca&gt;
+Copyright (c) 2014-2017 TJ Holowaychuk &lt;t...@vision-media.ca&gt;
 
 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
 a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the

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index 9de2641..0000000
--- a/node_modules/axios/node_modules/debug/component.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-{
-  "name": "debug",
-  "repo": "visionmedia/debug",
-  "description": "small debugging utility",
-  "version": "2.6.9",
-  "keywords": [
-    "debug",
-    "log",
-    "debugger"
-  ],
-  "main": "src/browser.js",
-  "scripts": [
-    "src/browser.js",
-    "src/debug.js"
-  ],
-  "dependencies": {
-    "rauchg/ms.js": "0.7.1"
-  }
-}

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index b2f9e4f..f9fec03 100644
--- a/node_modules/axios/node_modules/debug/package.json
+++ b/node_modules/axios/node_modules/debug/package.json
@@ -1,33 +1,33 @@
 {
   "_args": [
     [
-      "debug@2.6.9",
+      "debug@3.1.0",
       "/Users/scottyaslan/Development/nifi-fds/target"
     ]
   ],
   "_development": true,
-  "_from": "debug@2.6.9",
-  "_id": "debug@2.6.9",
+  "_from": "debug@3.1.0",
+  "_id": "debug@3.1.0",
   "_inBundle": false,
-  "_integrity": 
"sha512-bC7ElrdJaJnPbAP+1EotYvqZsb3ecl5wi6Bfi6BJTUcNowp6cvspg0jXznRTKDjm/E7AdgFBVeAPVMNcKGsHMA==",
+  "_integrity": 
"sha512-OX8XqP7/1a9cqkxYw2yXss15f26NKWBpDXQd0/uK/KPqdQhxbPa994hnzjcE2VqQpDslf55723cKPUOGSmMY3g==",
   "_location": "/axios/debug",
   "_optional": true,
   "_phantomChildren": {},
   "_requested": {
     "type": "version",
     "registry": true,
-    "raw": "debug@2.6.9",
+    "raw": "debug@3.1.0",
     "name": "debug",
     "escapedName": "debug",
-    "rawSpec": "2.6.9",
+    "rawSpec": "3.1.0",
     "saveSpec": null,
-    "fetchSpec": "2.6.9"
+    "fetchSpec": "3.1.0"
   },
   "_requiredBy": [
     "/axios/follow-redirects"
   ],
-  "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/debug/-/debug-2.6.9.tgz";,
-  "_spec": "2.6.9",
+  "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/debug/-/debug-3.1.0.tgz";,
+  "_spec": "3.1.0",
   "_where": "/Users/scottyaslan/Development/nifi-fds/target",
   "author": {
     "name": "TJ Holowaychuk",
@@ -37,12 +37,6 @@
   "bugs": {
     "url": "https://github.com/visionmedia/debug/issues";
   },
-  "component": {
-    "scripts": {
-      "debug/index.js": "browser.js",
-      "debug/debug.js": "debug.js"
-    }
-  },
   "contributors": [
     {
       "name": "Nathan Rajlich",
@@ -59,7 +53,7 @@
   },
   "description": "small debugging utility",
   "devDependencies": {
-    "browserify": "9.0.3",
+    "browserify": "14.4.0",
     "chai": "^3.5.0",
     "concurrently": "^3.1.0",
     "coveralls": "^2.11.15",
@@ -89,5 +83,5 @@
     "type": "git",
     "url": "git://github.com/visionmedia/debug.git"
   },
-  "version": "2.6.9"
+  "version": "3.1.0"
 }

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--- a/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/.eslintrc
+++ b/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/.eslintrc
@@ -3,6 +3,9 @@
     "browser": true,
     "node": true
   },
+  "globals": {
+    "chrome": true
+  },
   "rules": {
     "no-console": 0,
     "no-empty": [1, { "allowEmptyCatch": true }]

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--- a/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/.travis.yml
+++ b/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/.travis.yml
@@ -1,14 +1,20 @@
+sudo: false
 
 language: node_js
+
 node_js:
-  - "6"
-  - "5"
   - "4"
+  - "6"
+  - "8"
 
 install:
-  - make node_modules
+  - make install
 
 script:
   - make lint
   - make test
-  - make coveralls
+
+matrix:
+  include:
+  - node_js: '8'
+    env: BROWSER=1

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--- a/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,4 +1,37 @@
 
+3.1.0 / 2017-09-26
+==================
+
+  * Add `DEBUG_HIDE_DATE` env var (#486)
+  * Remove ReDoS regexp in %o formatter (#504)
+  * Remove "component" from package.json
+  * Remove `component.json`
+  * Ignore package-lock.json
+  * Examples: fix colors printout
+  * Fix: browser detection
+  * Fix: spelling mistake (#496, @EdwardBetts)
+
+3.0.1 / 2017-08-24
+==================
+
+  * Fix: Disable colors in Edge and Internet Explorer (#489)
+
+3.0.0 / 2017-08-08
+==================
+
+  * Breaking: Remove DEBUG_FD (#406)
+  * Breaking: Use `Date#toISOString()` instead to `Date#toUTCString()` when 
output is not a TTY (#418)
+  * Breaking: Make millisecond timer namespace specific and allow 'always 
enabled' output (#408)
+  * Addition: document `enabled` flag (#465)
+  * Addition: add 256 colors mode (#481)
+  * Addition: `enabled()` updates existing debug instances, add `destroy()` 
function (#440)
+  * Update: component: update "ms" to v2.0.0
+  * Update: separate the Node and Browser tests in Travis-CI
+  * Update: refactor Readme, fixed documentation, added "Namespace Colors" 
section, redid screenshots
+  * Update: separate Node.js and web browser examples for organization
+  * Update: update "browserify" to v14.4.0
+  * Fix: fix Readme typo (#473)
+
 2.6.9 / 2017-09-22
 ==================
 
@@ -27,7 +60,7 @@
 2.6.4 / 2017-04-20
 ==================
 
-  * Fix: bug that would occure if process.env.DEBUG is a non-string value. 
(#444, @LucianBuzzo)
+  * Fix: bug that would occur if process.env.DEBUG is a non-string value. 
(#444, @LucianBuzzo)
   * Chore: ignore bower.json in npm installations. (#437, @joaovieira)
   * Misc: update "ms" to v0.7.3 (@tootallnate)
 

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@@ -15,36 +15,44 @@ YARN ?= $(shell which yarn)
 PKG ?= $(if $(YARN),$(YARN),$(NODE) $(shell which npm))
 BROWSERIFY ?= $(NODE) $(BIN)/browserify
 
-.FORCE:
-
 install: node_modules
 
+browser: dist/debug.js
+
 node_modules: package.json
        @NODE_ENV= $(PKG) install
        @touch node_modules
 
-lint: .FORCE
-       eslint browser.js debug.js index.js node.js
-
-test-node: .FORCE
-       istanbul cover node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha -- test/**.js
-
-test-browser: .FORCE
-       mkdir -p dist
-
+dist/debug.js: src/*.js node_modules
+       @mkdir -p dist
        @$(BROWSERIFY) \
                --standalone debug \
                . > dist/debug.js
 
-       karma start --single-run
-       rimraf dist
+lint:
+       @eslint *.js src/*.js
+
+test-node:
+       @istanbul cover node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha -- test/**.js
+       @cat ./coverage/lcov.info | ./node_modules/coveralls/bin/coveralls.js
 
-test: .FORCE
-       concurrently \
+test-browser:
+       @$(MAKE) browser
+       @karma start --single-run
+
+test-all:
+       @concurrently \
                "make test-node" \
                "make test-browser"
 
-coveralls:
-       cat ./coverage/lcov.info | ./node_modules/coveralls/bin/coveralls.js
+test:
+       @if [ "x$(BROWSER)" = "x" ]; then \
+               $(MAKE) test-node; \
+               else \
+               $(MAKE) test-browser; \
+       fi
+
+clean:
+       rimraf dist coverage
 
-.PHONY: all install clean distclean
+.PHONY: browser install clean lint test test-all test-node test-browser

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diff --git a/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/README.md 
b/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/README.md
index f67be6b..8e754d1 100644
--- a/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/README.md
+++ b/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/README.md
@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
 # debug
-[![Build 
Status](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug)
  [![Coverage 
Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/visionmedia/debug/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/visionmedia/debug?branch=master)
  
[![Slack](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/badge.svg)](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/)
 
[![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/debug/backers/badge.svg)](#backers)
 
+[![Build 
Status](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug)
  [![Coverage 
Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/visionmedia/debug/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/visionmedia/debug?branch=master)
  
[![Slack](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/badge.svg)](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/)
 
[![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/debug/backers/badge.svg)](#backers)
 
[![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/debug/sponsors/badge.svg)](#sponsors)
 
+<img width="647" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091486-fa38524c-7c37-11e7-895f-e7ec8e1039b6.png";>
 
-
-A tiny node.js debugging utility modelled after node core's debugging 
technique.
-
-**Discussion around the V3 API is under way 
[here](https://github.com/visionmedia/debug/issues/370)**
+A tiny JavaScript debugging utility modelled after Node.js core's debugging
+technique. Works in Node.js and web browsers.
 
 ## Installation
 
@@ -18,7 +17,7 @@ $ npm install debug
 
 `debug` exposes a function; simply pass this function the name of your module, 
and it will return a decorated version of `console.error` for you to pass debug 
statements to. This will allow you to toggle the debug output for different 
parts of your module as well as the module as a whole.
 
-Example _app.js_:
+Example [_app.js_](./examples/node/app.js):
 
 ```js
 var debug = require('debug')('http')
@@ -27,7 +26,7 @@ var debug = require('debug')('http')
 
 // fake app
 
-debug('booting %s', name);
+debug('booting %o', name);
 
 http.createServer(function(req, res){
   debug(req.method + ' ' + req.url);
@@ -41,81 +40,128 @@ http.createServer(function(req, res){
 require('./worker');
 ```
 
-Example _worker.js_:
+Example [_worker.js_](./examples/node/worker.js):
 
 ```js
-var debug = require('debug')('worker');
+var a = require('debug')('worker:a')
+  , b = require('debug')('worker:b');
 
-setInterval(function(){
-  debug('doing some work');
-}, 1000);
+function work() {
+  a('doing lots of uninteresting work');
+  setTimeout(work, Math.random() * 1000);
+}
+
+work();
+
+function workb() {
+  b('doing some work');
+  setTimeout(workb, Math.random() * 2000);
+}
+
+workb();
 ```
 
- The __DEBUG__ environment variable is then used to enable these based on 
space or comma-delimited names. Here are some examples:
+The `DEBUG` environment variable is then used to enable these based on space or
+comma-delimited names.
 
-  ![debug http and 
worker](http://f.cl.ly/items/18471z1H402O24072r1J/Screenshot.png)
+Here are some examples:
 
-  ![debug worker](http://f.cl.ly/items/1X413v1a3M0d3C2c1E0i/Screenshot.png)
+<img width="647" alt="screen shot 2017-08-08 at 12 53 04 pm" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091703-a6302cdc-7c38-11e7-8304-7c0b3bc600cd.png";>
+<img width="647" alt="screen shot 2017-08-08 at 12 53 38 pm" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091700-a62a6888-7c38-11e7-800b-db911291ca2b.png";>
+<img width="647" alt="screen shot 2017-08-08 at 12 53 25 pm" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091701-a62ea114-7c38-11e7-826a-2692bedca740.png";>
 
 #### Windows note
 
- On Windows the environment variable is set using the `set` command.
+On Windows the environment variable is set using the `set` command.
 
- ```cmd
- set DEBUG=*,-not_this
- ```
+```cmd
+set DEBUG=*,-not_this
+```
 
- Note that PowerShell uses different syntax to set environment variables.
+Note that PowerShell uses different syntax to set environment variables.
 
- ```cmd
- $env:DEBUG = "*,-not_this"
-  ```
+```cmd
+$env:DEBUG = "*,-not_this"
+```
 
 Then, run the program to be debugged as usual.
 
+
+## Namespace Colors
+
+Every debug instance has a color generated for it based on its namespace name.
+This helps when visually parsing the debug output to identify which debug 
instance
+a debug line belongs to.
+
+#### Node.js
+
+In Node.js, colors are enabled when stderr is a TTY. You also _should_ install
+the [`supports-color`](https://npmjs.org/supports-color) module alongside 
debug,
+otherwise debug will only use a small handful of basic colors.
+
+<img width="521" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29092181-47f6a9e6-7c3a-11e7-9a14-1928d8a711cd.png";>
+
+#### Web Browser
+
+Colors are also enabled on "Web Inspectors" that understand the `%c` formatting
+option. These are WebKit web inspectors, Firefox ([since version
+31](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/05/editable-box-model-multiple-selection-sublime-text-keys-much-more-firefox-developer-tools-episode-31/))
+and the Firebug plugin for Firefox (any version).
+
+<img width="524" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29092033-b65f9f2e-7c39-11e7-8e32-f6f0d8e865c1.png";>
+
+
 ## Millisecond diff
 
-  When actively developing an application it can be useful to see when the 
time spent between one `debug()` call and the next. Suppose for example you 
invoke `debug()` before requesting a resource, and after as well, the "+NNNms" 
will show you how much time was spent between calls.
+When actively developing an application it can be useful to see when the time 
spent between one `debug()` call and the next. Suppose for example you invoke 
`debug()` before requesting a resource, and after as well, the "+NNNms" will 
show you how much time was spent between calls.
+
+<img width="647" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091486-fa38524c-7c37-11e7-895f-e7ec8e1039b6.png";>
 
-  ![](http://f.cl.ly/items/2i3h1d3t121M2Z1A3Q0N/Screenshot.png)
+When stdout is not a TTY, `Date#toISOString()` is used, making it more useful 
for logging the debug information as shown below:
 
-  When stdout is not a TTY, `Date#toUTCString()` is used, making it more 
useful for logging the debug information as shown below:
+<img width="647" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091956-6bd78372-7c39-11e7-8c55-c948396d6edd.png";>
 
-  ![](http://f.cl.ly/items/112H3i0e0o0P0a2Q2r11/Screenshot.png)
 
 ## Conventions
 
-  If you're using this in one or more of your libraries, you _should_ use the 
name of your library so that developers may toggle debugging as desired without 
guessing names. If you have more than one debuggers you _should_ prefix them 
with your library name and use ":" to separate features. For example 
"bodyParser" from Connect would then be "connect:bodyParser".
+If you're using this in one or more of your libraries, you _should_ use the 
name of your library so that developers may toggle debugging as desired without 
guessing names. If you have more than one debuggers you _should_ prefix them 
with your library name and use ":" to separate features. For example 
"bodyParser" from Connect would then be "connect:bodyParser".  If you append a 
"*" to the end of your name, it will always be enabled regardless of the 
setting of the DEBUG environment variable.  You can then use it for normal 
output as well as debug output.
 
 ## Wildcards
 
-  The `*` character may be used as a wildcard. Suppose for example your 
library has debuggers named "connect:bodyParser", "connect:compress", 
"connect:session", instead of listing all three with 
`DEBUG=connect:bodyParser,connect:compress,connect:session`, you may simply do 
`DEBUG=connect:*`, or to run everything using this module simply use `DEBUG=*`.
+The `*` character may be used as a wildcard. Suppose for example your library 
has
+debuggers named "connect:bodyParser", "connect:compress", "connect:session",
+instead of listing all three with
+`DEBUG=connect:bodyParser,connect:compress,connect:session`, you may simply do
+`DEBUG=connect:*`, or to run everything using this module simply use `DEBUG=*`.
 
-  You can also exclude specific debuggers by prefixing them with a "-" 
character.  For example, `DEBUG=*,-connect:*` would include all debuggers 
except those starting with "connect:".
+You can also exclude specific debuggers by prefixing them with a "-" character.
+For example, `DEBUG=*,-connect:*` would include all debuggers except those
+starting with "connect:".
 
 ## Environment Variables
 
-  When running through Node.js, you can set a few environment variables that 
will
-  change the behavior of the debug logging:
+When running through Node.js, you can set a few environment variables that will
+change the behavior of the debug logging:
 
 | Name      | Purpose                                         |
 |-----------|-------------------------------------------------|
 | `DEBUG`   | Enables/disables specific debugging namespaces. |
+| `DEBUG_HIDE_DATE` | Hide date from debug output (non-TTY).  |
 | `DEBUG_COLORS`| Whether or not to use colors in the debug output. |
-| `DEBUG_DEPTH` | Object inspection depth. |
+| `DEBUG_DEPTH` | Object inspection depth.                    |
 | `DEBUG_SHOW_HIDDEN` | Shows hidden properties on inspected objects. |
 
 
-  __Note:__ The environment variables beginning with `DEBUG_` end up being
-  converted into an Options object that gets used with `%o`/`%O` formatters.
-  See the Node.js documentation for
-  
[`util.inspect()`](https://nodejs.org/api/util.html#util_util_inspect_object_options)
-  for the complete list.
+__Note:__ The environment variables beginning with `DEBUG_` end up being
+converted into an Options object that gets used with `%o`/`%O` formatters.
+See the Node.js documentation for
+[`util.inspect()`](https://nodejs.org/api/util.html#util_util_inspect_object_options)
+for the complete list.
 
 ## Formatters
 
-
-  Debug uses [printf-style](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Printf_format_string) 
formatting. Below are the officially supported formatters:
+Debug uses [printf-style](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Printf_format_string) 
formatting.
+Below are the officially supported formatters:
 
 | Formatter | Representation |
 |-----------|----------------|
@@ -126,9 +172,12 @@ Then, run the program to be debugged as usual.
 | `%j`      | JSON. Replaced with the string '[Circular]' if the argument 
contains circular references. |
 | `%%`      | Single percent sign ('%'). This does not consume an argument. |
 
+
 ### Custom formatters
 
-  You can add custom formatters by extending the `debug.formatters` object. 
For example, if you wanted to add support for rendering a Buffer as hex with 
`%h`, you could do something like:
+You can add custom formatters by extending the `debug.formatters` object.
+For example, if you wanted to add support for rendering a Buffer as hex with
+`%h`, you could do something like:
 
 ```js
 const createDebug = require('debug')
@@ -142,14 +191,16 @@ debug('this is hex: %h', new Buffer('hello world'))
 //   foo this is hex: 68656c6c6f20776f726c6421 +0ms
 ```
 
-## Browser support
-  You can build a browser-ready script using 
[browserify](https://github.com/substack/node-browserify),
-  or just use the [browserify-as-a-service](https://wzrd.in/) 
[build](https://wzrd.in/standalone/debug@latest),
-  if you don't want to build it yourself.
 
-  Debug's enable state is currently persisted by `localStorage`.
-  Consider the situation shown below where you have `worker:a` and `worker:b`,
-  and wish to debug both. You can enable this using `localStorage.debug`:
+## Browser Support
+
+You can build a browser-ready script using 
[browserify](https://github.com/substack/node-browserify),
+or just use the [browserify-as-a-service](https://wzrd.in/) 
[build](https://wzrd.in/standalone/debug@latest),
+if you don't want to build it yourself.
+
+Debug's enable state is currently persisted by `localStorage`.
+Consider the situation shown below where you have `worker:a` and `worker:b`,
+and wish to debug both. You can enable this using `localStorage.debug`:
 
 ```js
 localStorage.debug = 'worker:*'
@@ -170,23 +221,12 @@ setInterval(function(){
 }, 1200);
 ```
 
-#### Web Inspector Colors
-
-  Colors are also enabled on "Web Inspectors" that understand the `%c` 
formatting
-  option. These are WebKit web inspectors, Firefox ([since version
-  
31](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/05/editable-box-model-multiple-selection-sublime-text-keys-much-more-firefox-developer-tools-episode-31/))
-  and the Firebug plugin for Firefox (any version).
-
-  Colored output looks something like:
-
-  
![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/71256/3139768/b98c5fd8-e8ef-11e3-862a-f7253b6f47c6.png)
-
 
 ## Output streams
 
   By default `debug` will log to stderr, however this can be configured 
per-namespace by overriding the `log` method:
 
-Example _stdout.js_:
+Example [_stdout.js_](./examples/node/stdout.js):
 
 ```js
 var debug = require('debug');
@@ -208,13 +248,29 @@ error('now goes to stdout via console.info');
 log('still goes to stdout, but via console.info now');
 ```
 
+## Checking whether a debug target is enabled
+
+After you've created a debug instance, you can determine whether or not it is
+enabled by checking the `enabled` property:
+
+```javascript
+const debug = require('debug')('http');
+
+if (debug.enabled) {
+  // do stuff...
+}
+```
+
+You can also manually toggle this property to force the debug instance to be
+enabled or disabled.
+
 
 ## Authors
 
  - TJ Holowaychuk
  - Nathan Rajlich
  - Andrew Rhyne
- 
+
 ## Backers
 
 Support us with a monthly donation and help us continue our activities. 
[[Become a backer](https://opencollective.com/debug#backer)]
@@ -290,7 +346,7 @@ Become a sponsor and get your logo on our README on Github 
with a link to your s
 
 (The MIT License)
 
-Copyright (c) 2014-2016 TJ Holowaychuk &lt;t...@vision-media.ca&gt;
+Copyright (c) 2014-2017 TJ Holowaychuk &lt;t...@vision-media.ca&gt;
 
 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
 a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the

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diff --git a/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/component.json 
b/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/component.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 9de2641..0000000
--- a/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/component.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-{
-  "name": "debug",
-  "repo": "visionmedia/debug",
-  "description": "small debugging utility",
-  "version": "2.6.9",
-  "keywords": [
-    "debug",
-    "log",
-    "debugger"
-  ],
-  "main": "src/browser.js",
-  "scripts": [
-    "src/browser.js",
-    "src/debug.js"
-  ],
-  "dependencies": {
-    "rauchg/ms.js": "0.7.1"
-  }
-}

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diff --git a/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/package.json 
b/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/package.json
index dbcb1a1..387d495 100644
--- a/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/package.json
+++ b/node_modules/body-parser/node_modules/debug/package.json
@@ -1,32 +1,32 @@
 {
   "_args": [
     [
-      "debug@2.6.9",
+      "debug@3.1.0",
       "/Users/scottyaslan/Development/nifi-fds/target"
     ]
   ],
   "_development": true,
-  "_from": "debug@2.6.9",
-  "_id": "debug@2.6.9",
+  "_from": "debug@3.1.0",
+  "_id": "debug@3.1.0",
   "_inBundle": false,
-  "_integrity": 
"sha512-bC7ElrdJaJnPbAP+1EotYvqZsb3ecl5wi6Bfi6BJTUcNowp6cvspg0jXznRTKDjm/E7AdgFBVeAPVMNcKGsHMA==",
+  "_integrity": 
"sha512-OX8XqP7/1a9cqkxYw2yXss15f26NKWBpDXQd0/uK/KPqdQhxbPa994hnzjcE2VqQpDslf55723cKPUOGSmMY3g==",
   "_location": "/body-parser/debug",
   "_phantomChildren": {},
   "_requested": {
     "type": "version",
     "registry": true,
-    "raw": "debug@2.6.9",
+    "raw": "debug@3.1.0",
     "name": "debug",
     "escapedName": "debug",
-    "rawSpec": "2.6.9",
+    "rawSpec": "3.1.0",
     "saveSpec": null,
-    "fetchSpec": "2.6.9"
+    "fetchSpec": "3.1.0"
   },
   "_requiredBy": [
     "/body-parser"
   ],
-  "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/debug/-/debug-2.6.9.tgz";,
-  "_spec": "2.6.9",
+  "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/debug/-/debug-3.1.0.tgz";,
+  "_spec": "3.1.0",
   "_where": "/Users/scottyaslan/Development/nifi-fds/target",
   "author": {
     "name": "TJ Holowaychuk",
@@ -36,12 +36,6 @@
   "bugs": {
     "url": "https://github.com/visionmedia/debug/issues";
   },
-  "component": {
-    "scripts": {
-      "debug/index.js": "browser.js",
-      "debug/debug.js": "debug.js"
-    }
-  },
   "contributors": [
     {
       "name": "Nathan Rajlich",
@@ -58,7 +52,7 @@
   },
   "description": "small debugging utility",
   "devDependencies": {
-    "browserify": "9.0.3",
+    "browserify": "14.4.0",
     "chai": "^3.5.0",
     "concurrently": "^3.1.0",
     "coveralls": "^2.11.15",
@@ -88,5 +82,5 @@
     "type": "git",
     "url": "git://github.com/visionmedia/debug.git"
   },
-  "version": "2.6.9"
+  "version": "3.1.0"
 }

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diff --git a/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/.eslintrc 
b/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/.eslintrc
index 8a37ae2..146371e 100644
--- a/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/.eslintrc
+++ b/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/.eslintrc
@@ -3,6 +3,9 @@
     "browser": true,
     "node": true
   },
+  "globals": {
+    "chrome": true
+  },
   "rules": {
     "no-console": 0,
     "no-empty": [1, { "allowEmptyCatch": true }]

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b/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/.travis.yml
index 6c6090c..a764300 100644
--- a/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/.travis.yml
+++ b/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/.travis.yml
@@ -1,14 +1,20 @@
+sudo: false
 
 language: node_js
+
 node_js:
-  - "6"
-  - "5"
   - "4"
+  - "6"
+  - "8"
 
 install:
-  - make node_modules
+  - make install
 
 script:
   - make lint
   - make test
-  - make coveralls
+
+matrix:
+  include:
+  - node_js: '8'
+    env: BROWSER=1

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b/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/CHANGELOG.md
index eadaa18..820d21e 100644
--- a/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,4 +1,37 @@
 
+3.1.0 / 2017-09-26
+==================
+
+  * Add `DEBUG_HIDE_DATE` env var (#486)
+  * Remove ReDoS regexp in %o formatter (#504)
+  * Remove "component" from package.json
+  * Remove `component.json`
+  * Ignore package-lock.json
+  * Examples: fix colors printout
+  * Fix: browser detection
+  * Fix: spelling mistake (#496, @EdwardBetts)
+
+3.0.1 / 2017-08-24
+==================
+
+  * Fix: Disable colors in Edge and Internet Explorer (#489)
+
+3.0.0 / 2017-08-08
+==================
+
+  * Breaking: Remove DEBUG_FD (#406)
+  * Breaking: Use `Date#toISOString()` instead to `Date#toUTCString()` when 
output is not a TTY (#418)
+  * Breaking: Make millisecond timer namespace specific and allow 'always 
enabled' output (#408)
+  * Addition: document `enabled` flag (#465)
+  * Addition: add 256 colors mode (#481)
+  * Addition: `enabled()` updates existing debug instances, add `destroy()` 
function (#440)
+  * Update: component: update "ms" to v2.0.0
+  * Update: separate the Node and Browser tests in Travis-CI
+  * Update: refactor Readme, fixed documentation, added "Namespace Colors" 
section, redid screenshots
+  * Update: separate Node.js and web browser examples for organization
+  * Update: update "browserify" to v14.4.0
+  * Fix: fix Readme typo (#473)
+
 2.6.9 / 2017-09-22
 ==================
 
@@ -27,7 +60,7 @@
 2.6.4 / 2017-04-20
 ==================
 
-  * Fix: bug that would occure if process.env.DEBUG is a non-string value. 
(#444, @LucianBuzzo)
+  * Fix: bug that would occur if process.env.DEBUG is a non-string value. 
(#444, @LucianBuzzo)
   * Chore: ignore bower.json in npm installations. (#437, @joaovieira)
   * Misc: update "ms" to v0.7.3 (@tootallnate)
 

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+++ b/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/Makefile
@@ -15,36 +15,44 @@ YARN ?= $(shell which yarn)
 PKG ?= $(if $(YARN),$(YARN),$(NODE) $(shell which npm))
 BROWSERIFY ?= $(NODE) $(BIN)/browserify
 
-.FORCE:
-
 install: node_modules
 
+browser: dist/debug.js
+
 node_modules: package.json
        @NODE_ENV= $(PKG) install
        @touch node_modules
 
-lint: .FORCE
-       eslint browser.js debug.js index.js node.js
-
-test-node: .FORCE
-       istanbul cover node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha -- test/**.js
-
-test-browser: .FORCE
-       mkdir -p dist
-
+dist/debug.js: src/*.js node_modules
+       @mkdir -p dist
        @$(BROWSERIFY) \
                --standalone debug \
                . > dist/debug.js
 
-       karma start --single-run
-       rimraf dist
+lint:
+       @eslint *.js src/*.js
+
+test-node:
+       @istanbul cover node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha -- test/**.js
+       @cat ./coverage/lcov.info | ./node_modules/coveralls/bin/coveralls.js
 
-test: .FORCE
-       concurrently \
+test-browser:
+       @$(MAKE) browser
+       @karma start --single-run
+
+test-all:
+       @concurrently \
                "make test-node" \
                "make test-browser"
 
-coveralls:
-       cat ./coverage/lcov.info | ./node_modules/coveralls/bin/coveralls.js
+test:
+       @if [ "x$(BROWSER)" = "x" ]; then \
+               $(MAKE) test-node; \
+               else \
+               $(MAKE) test-browser; \
+       fi
+
+clean:
+       rimraf dist coverage
 
-.PHONY: all install clean distclean
+.PHONY: browser install clean lint test test-all test-node test-browser

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diff --git a/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/README.md 
b/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/README.md
index f67be6b..8e754d1 100644
--- a/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/README.md
+++ b/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/README.md
@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
 # debug
-[![Build 
Status](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug)
  [![Coverage 
Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/visionmedia/debug/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/visionmedia/debug?branch=master)
  
[![Slack](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/badge.svg)](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/)
 
[![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/debug/backers/badge.svg)](#backers)
 
+[![Build 
Status](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/visionmedia/debug)
  [![Coverage 
Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/visionmedia/debug/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/visionmedia/debug?branch=master)
  
[![Slack](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/badge.svg)](https://visionmedia-community-slackin.now.sh/)
 
[![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/debug/backers/badge.svg)](#backers)
 
[![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/debug/sponsors/badge.svg)](#sponsors)
 
+<img width="647" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091486-fa38524c-7c37-11e7-895f-e7ec8e1039b6.png";>
 
-
-A tiny node.js debugging utility modelled after node core's debugging 
technique.
-
-**Discussion around the V3 API is under way 
[here](https://github.com/visionmedia/debug/issues/370)**
+A tiny JavaScript debugging utility modelled after Node.js core's debugging
+technique. Works in Node.js and web browsers.
 
 ## Installation
 
@@ -18,7 +17,7 @@ $ npm install debug
 
 `debug` exposes a function; simply pass this function the name of your module, 
and it will return a decorated version of `console.error` for you to pass debug 
statements to. This will allow you to toggle the debug output for different 
parts of your module as well as the module as a whole.
 
-Example _app.js_:
+Example [_app.js_](./examples/node/app.js):
 
 ```js
 var debug = require('debug')('http')
@@ -27,7 +26,7 @@ var debug = require('debug')('http')
 
 // fake app
 
-debug('booting %s', name);
+debug('booting %o', name);
 
 http.createServer(function(req, res){
   debug(req.method + ' ' + req.url);
@@ -41,81 +40,128 @@ http.createServer(function(req, res){
 require('./worker');
 ```
 
-Example _worker.js_:
+Example [_worker.js_](./examples/node/worker.js):
 
 ```js
-var debug = require('debug')('worker');
+var a = require('debug')('worker:a')
+  , b = require('debug')('worker:b');
 
-setInterval(function(){
-  debug('doing some work');
-}, 1000);
+function work() {
+  a('doing lots of uninteresting work');
+  setTimeout(work, Math.random() * 1000);
+}
+
+work();
+
+function workb() {
+  b('doing some work');
+  setTimeout(workb, Math.random() * 2000);
+}
+
+workb();
 ```
 
- The __DEBUG__ environment variable is then used to enable these based on 
space or comma-delimited names. Here are some examples:
+The `DEBUG` environment variable is then used to enable these based on space or
+comma-delimited names.
 
-  ![debug http and 
worker](http://f.cl.ly/items/18471z1H402O24072r1J/Screenshot.png)
+Here are some examples:
 
-  ![debug worker](http://f.cl.ly/items/1X413v1a3M0d3C2c1E0i/Screenshot.png)
+<img width="647" alt="screen shot 2017-08-08 at 12 53 04 pm" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091703-a6302cdc-7c38-11e7-8304-7c0b3bc600cd.png";>
+<img width="647" alt="screen shot 2017-08-08 at 12 53 38 pm" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091700-a62a6888-7c38-11e7-800b-db911291ca2b.png";>
+<img width="647" alt="screen shot 2017-08-08 at 12 53 25 pm" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091701-a62ea114-7c38-11e7-826a-2692bedca740.png";>
 
 #### Windows note
 
- On Windows the environment variable is set using the `set` command.
+On Windows the environment variable is set using the `set` command.
 
- ```cmd
- set DEBUG=*,-not_this
- ```
+```cmd
+set DEBUG=*,-not_this
+```
 
- Note that PowerShell uses different syntax to set environment variables.
+Note that PowerShell uses different syntax to set environment variables.
 
- ```cmd
- $env:DEBUG = "*,-not_this"
-  ```
+```cmd
+$env:DEBUG = "*,-not_this"
+```
 
 Then, run the program to be debugged as usual.
 
+
+## Namespace Colors
+
+Every debug instance has a color generated for it based on its namespace name.
+This helps when visually parsing the debug output to identify which debug 
instance
+a debug line belongs to.
+
+#### Node.js
+
+In Node.js, colors are enabled when stderr is a TTY. You also _should_ install
+the [`supports-color`](https://npmjs.org/supports-color) module alongside 
debug,
+otherwise debug will only use a small handful of basic colors.
+
+<img width="521" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29092181-47f6a9e6-7c3a-11e7-9a14-1928d8a711cd.png";>
+
+#### Web Browser
+
+Colors are also enabled on "Web Inspectors" that understand the `%c` formatting
+option. These are WebKit web inspectors, Firefox ([since version
+31](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/05/editable-box-model-multiple-selection-sublime-text-keys-much-more-firefox-developer-tools-episode-31/))
+and the Firebug plugin for Firefox (any version).
+
+<img width="524" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29092033-b65f9f2e-7c39-11e7-8e32-f6f0d8e865c1.png";>
+
+
 ## Millisecond diff
 
-  When actively developing an application it can be useful to see when the 
time spent between one `debug()` call and the next. Suppose for example you 
invoke `debug()` before requesting a resource, and after as well, the "+NNNms" 
will show you how much time was spent between calls.
+When actively developing an application it can be useful to see when the time 
spent between one `debug()` call and the next. Suppose for example you invoke 
`debug()` before requesting a resource, and after as well, the "+NNNms" will 
show you how much time was spent between calls.
+
+<img width="647" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091486-fa38524c-7c37-11e7-895f-e7ec8e1039b6.png";>
 
-  ![](http://f.cl.ly/items/2i3h1d3t121M2Z1A3Q0N/Screenshot.png)
+When stdout is not a TTY, `Date#toISOString()` is used, making it more useful 
for logging the debug information as shown below:
 
-  When stdout is not a TTY, `Date#toUTCString()` is used, making it more 
useful for logging the debug information as shown below:
+<img width="647" 
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/71256/29091956-6bd78372-7c39-11e7-8c55-c948396d6edd.png";>
 
-  ![](http://f.cl.ly/items/112H3i0e0o0P0a2Q2r11/Screenshot.png)
 
 ## Conventions
 
-  If you're using this in one or more of your libraries, you _should_ use the 
name of your library so that developers may toggle debugging as desired without 
guessing names. If you have more than one debuggers you _should_ prefix them 
with your library name and use ":" to separate features. For example 
"bodyParser" from Connect would then be "connect:bodyParser".
+If you're using this in one or more of your libraries, you _should_ use the 
name of your library so that developers may toggle debugging as desired without 
guessing names. If you have more than one debuggers you _should_ prefix them 
with your library name and use ":" to separate features. For example 
"bodyParser" from Connect would then be "connect:bodyParser".  If you append a 
"*" to the end of your name, it will always be enabled regardless of the 
setting of the DEBUG environment variable.  You can then use it for normal 
output as well as debug output.
 
 ## Wildcards
 
-  The `*` character may be used as a wildcard. Suppose for example your 
library has debuggers named "connect:bodyParser", "connect:compress", 
"connect:session", instead of listing all three with 
`DEBUG=connect:bodyParser,connect:compress,connect:session`, you may simply do 
`DEBUG=connect:*`, or to run everything using this module simply use `DEBUG=*`.
+The `*` character may be used as a wildcard. Suppose for example your library 
has
+debuggers named "connect:bodyParser", "connect:compress", "connect:session",
+instead of listing all three with
+`DEBUG=connect:bodyParser,connect:compress,connect:session`, you may simply do
+`DEBUG=connect:*`, or to run everything using this module simply use `DEBUG=*`.
 
-  You can also exclude specific debuggers by prefixing them with a "-" 
character.  For example, `DEBUG=*,-connect:*` would include all debuggers 
except those starting with "connect:".
+You can also exclude specific debuggers by prefixing them with a "-" character.
+For example, `DEBUG=*,-connect:*` would include all debuggers except those
+starting with "connect:".
 
 ## Environment Variables
 
-  When running through Node.js, you can set a few environment variables that 
will
-  change the behavior of the debug logging:
+When running through Node.js, you can set a few environment variables that will
+change the behavior of the debug logging:
 
 | Name      | Purpose                                         |
 |-----------|-------------------------------------------------|
 | `DEBUG`   | Enables/disables specific debugging namespaces. |
+| `DEBUG_HIDE_DATE` | Hide date from debug output (non-TTY).  |
 | `DEBUG_COLORS`| Whether or not to use colors in the debug output. |
-| `DEBUG_DEPTH` | Object inspection depth. |
+| `DEBUG_DEPTH` | Object inspection depth.                    |
 | `DEBUG_SHOW_HIDDEN` | Shows hidden properties on inspected objects. |
 
 
-  __Note:__ The environment variables beginning with `DEBUG_` end up being
-  converted into an Options object that gets used with `%o`/`%O` formatters.
-  See the Node.js documentation for
-  
[`util.inspect()`](https://nodejs.org/api/util.html#util_util_inspect_object_options)
-  for the complete list.
+__Note:__ The environment variables beginning with `DEBUG_` end up being
+converted into an Options object that gets used with `%o`/`%O` formatters.
+See the Node.js documentation for
+[`util.inspect()`](https://nodejs.org/api/util.html#util_util_inspect_object_options)
+for the complete list.
 
 ## Formatters
 
-
-  Debug uses [printf-style](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Printf_format_string) 
formatting. Below are the officially supported formatters:
+Debug uses [printf-style](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Printf_format_string) 
formatting.
+Below are the officially supported formatters:
 
 | Formatter | Representation |
 |-----------|----------------|
@@ -126,9 +172,12 @@ Then, run the program to be debugged as usual.
 | `%j`      | JSON. Replaced with the string '[Circular]' if the argument 
contains circular references. |
 | `%%`      | Single percent sign ('%'). This does not consume an argument. |
 
+
 ### Custom formatters
 
-  You can add custom formatters by extending the `debug.formatters` object. 
For example, if you wanted to add support for rendering a Buffer as hex with 
`%h`, you could do something like:
+You can add custom formatters by extending the `debug.formatters` object.
+For example, if you wanted to add support for rendering a Buffer as hex with
+`%h`, you could do something like:
 
 ```js
 const createDebug = require('debug')
@@ -142,14 +191,16 @@ debug('this is hex: %h', new Buffer('hello world'))
 //   foo this is hex: 68656c6c6f20776f726c6421 +0ms
 ```
 
-## Browser support
-  You can build a browser-ready script using 
[browserify](https://github.com/substack/node-browserify),
-  or just use the [browserify-as-a-service](https://wzrd.in/) 
[build](https://wzrd.in/standalone/debug@latest),
-  if you don't want to build it yourself.
 
-  Debug's enable state is currently persisted by `localStorage`.
-  Consider the situation shown below where you have `worker:a` and `worker:b`,
-  and wish to debug both. You can enable this using `localStorage.debug`:
+## Browser Support
+
+You can build a browser-ready script using 
[browserify](https://github.com/substack/node-browserify),
+or just use the [browserify-as-a-service](https://wzrd.in/) 
[build](https://wzrd.in/standalone/debug@latest),
+if you don't want to build it yourself.
+
+Debug's enable state is currently persisted by `localStorage`.
+Consider the situation shown below where you have `worker:a` and `worker:b`,
+and wish to debug both. You can enable this using `localStorage.debug`:
 
 ```js
 localStorage.debug = 'worker:*'
@@ -170,23 +221,12 @@ setInterval(function(){
 }, 1200);
 ```
 
-#### Web Inspector Colors
-
-  Colors are also enabled on "Web Inspectors" that understand the `%c` 
formatting
-  option. These are WebKit web inspectors, Firefox ([since version
-  
31](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/05/editable-box-model-multiple-selection-sublime-text-keys-much-more-firefox-developer-tools-episode-31/))
-  and the Firebug plugin for Firefox (any version).
-
-  Colored output looks something like:
-
-  
![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/71256/3139768/b98c5fd8-e8ef-11e3-862a-f7253b6f47c6.png)
-
 
 ## Output streams
 
   By default `debug` will log to stderr, however this can be configured 
per-namespace by overriding the `log` method:
 
-Example _stdout.js_:
+Example [_stdout.js_](./examples/node/stdout.js):
 
 ```js
 var debug = require('debug');
@@ -208,13 +248,29 @@ error('now goes to stdout via console.info');
 log('still goes to stdout, but via console.info now');
 ```
 
+## Checking whether a debug target is enabled
+
+After you've created a debug instance, you can determine whether or not it is
+enabled by checking the `enabled` property:
+
+```javascript
+const debug = require('debug')('http');
+
+if (debug.enabled) {
+  // do stuff...
+}
+```
+
+You can also manually toggle this property to force the debug instance to be
+enabled or disabled.
+
 
 ## Authors
 
  - TJ Holowaychuk
  - Nathan Rajlich
  - Andrew Rhyne
- 
+
 ## Backers
 
 Support us with a monthly donation and help us continue our activities. 
[[Become a backer](https://opencollective.com/debug#backer)]
@@ -290,7 +346,7 @@ Become a sponsor and get your logo on our README on Github 
with a link to your s
 
 (The MIT License)
 
-Copyright (c) 2014-2016 TJ Holowaychuk &lt;t...@vision-media.ca&gt;
+Copyright (c) 2014-2017 TJ Holowaychuk &lt;t...@vision-media.ca&gt;
 
 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
 a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the

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--- a/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/component.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-{
-  "name": "debug",
-  "repo": "visionmedia/debug",
-  "description": "small debugging utility",
-  "version": "2.6.9",
-  "keywords": [
-    "debug",
-    "log",
-    "debugger"
-  ],
-  "main": "src/browser.js",
-  "scripts": [
-    "src/browser.js",
-    "src/debug.js"
-  ],
-  "dependencies": {
-    "rauchg/ms.js": "0.7.1"
-  }
-}

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index c91b324..5537199 100644
--- a/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/package.json
+++ b/node_modules/connect/node_modules/debug/package.json
@@ -1,32 +1,32 @@
 {
   "_args": [
     [
-      "debug@2.6.9",
+      "debug@3.1.0",
       "/Users/scottyaslan/Development/nifi-fds/target"
     ]
   ],
   "_development": true,
-  "_from": "debug@2.6.9",
-  "_id": "debug@2.6.9",
+  "_from": "debug@3.1.0",
+  "_id": "debug@3.1.0",
   "_inBundle": false,
-  "_integrity": 
"sha512-bC7ElrdJaJnPbAP+1EotYvqZsb3ecl5wi6Bfi6BJTUcNowp6cvspg0jXznRTKDjm/E7AdgFBVeAPVMNcKGsHMA==",
+  "_integrity": 
"sha512-OX8XqP7/1a9cqkxYw2yXss15f26NKWBpDXQd0/uK/KPqdQhxbPa994hnzjcE2VqQpDslf55723cKPUOGSmMY3g==",
   "_location": "/connect/debug",
   "_phantomChildren": {},
   "_requested": {
     "type": "version",
     "registry": true,
-    "raw": "debug@2.6.9",
+    "raw": "debug@3.1.0",
     "name": "debug",
     "escapedName": "debug",
-    "rawSpec": "2.6.9",
+    "rawSpec": "3.1.0",
     "saveSpec": null,
-    "fetchSpec": "2.6.9"
+    "fetchSpec": "3.1.0"
   },
   "_requiredBy": [
     "/connect"
   ],
-  "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/debug/-/debug-2.6.9.tgz";,
-  "_spec": "2.6.9",
+  "_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/debug/-/debug-3.1.0.tgz";,
+  "_spec": "3.1.0",
   "_where": "/Users/scottyaslan/Development/nifi-fds/target",
   "author": {
     "name": "TJ Holowaychuk",
@@ -36,12 +36,6 @@
   "bugs": {
     "url": "https://github.com/visionmedia/debug/issues";
   },
-  "component": {
-    "scripts": {
-      "debug/index.js": "browser.js",
-      "debug/debug.js": "debug.js"
-    }
-  },
   "contributors": [
     {
       "name": "Nathan Rajlich",
@@ -58,7 +52,7 @@
   },
   "description": "small debugging utility",
   "devDependencies": {
-    "browserify": "9.0.3",
+    "browserify": "14.4.0",
     "chai": "^3.5.0",
     "concurrently": "^3.1.0",
     "coveralls": "^2.11.15",
@@ -88,5 +82,5 @@
     "type": "git",
     "url": "git://github.com/visionmedia/debug.git"
   },
-  "version": "2.6.9"
+  "version": "3.1.0"
 }

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--- a/node_modules/debug/package.json
+++ b/node_modules/debug/package.json
@@ -26,6 +26,8 @@
     "/engine.io",
     "/engine.io-client",
     "/follow-redirects",
+    "/http-proxy-agent",
+    "/https-proxy-agent",
     "/log4js",
     "/socket.io-parser",
     "/streamroller"

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@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
+[![Travis 
CI](https://travis-ci.org/digitaldesignlabs/es6-promisify.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/digitaldesignlabs/es6-promisify)
+
+# es6-promisify
+
+Converts callback-based functions to Promise-based functions.
+
+## Install
+
+Install with [npm](https://npmjs.org/package/es6-promisify)
+
+```bash
+npm install --save es6-promisify
+```
+
+## Example
+
+```js
+"use strict";
+
+// Declare variables
+const promisify = require("es6-promisify");
+const fs = require("fs");
+
+// Convert the stat function
+const stat = promisify(fs.stat);
+
+// Now usable as a promise!
+stat("example.txt").then(function (stats) {
+    console.log("Got stats", stats);
+}).catch(function (err) {
+    console.error("Yikes!", err);
+});
+```
+
+## Promisify methods
+```js
+"use strict";
+
+// Declare variables
+const promisify = require("es6-promisify");
+const redis = require("redis").createClient(6379, "localhost");
+
+// Create a promise-based version of send_command
+const client = promisify(redis.send_command, redis);
+
+// Send commands to redis and get a promise back
+client("ping").then(function (pong) {
+    console.log("Got", pong);
+}).catch(function (err) {
+    console.error("Unexpected error", err);
+}).then(function () {
+    redis.quit();
+});
+```
+
+## Handle callback multiple arguments
+```js
+"use strict";
+
+// Declare functions
+function test(cb) {
+    return cb(undefined, 1, 2, 3);
+}
+
+// Declare variables
+const promisify = require("es6-promisify");
+
+// Create promise-based version of test
+const single = promisify(test);
+const multi = promisify(test, {multiArgs: true});
+
+// Discards additional arguments
+single().then(function (result) {
+    console.log(result); // 1
+});
+
+// Returns all arguments as an array
+multi().then(function (result) {
+    console.log(result); // [1, 2, 3]
+});
+```
+
+### Tests
+Test with nodeunit
+```bash
+$ npm test
+```
+
+Published under the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).

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@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+"use strict";
+
+/* global self, window, module, global, require */
+module.exports = function () {
+
+    "use strict";
+
+    var globalObject = void 0;
+
+    function isFunction(x) {
+        return typeof x === "function";
+    }
+
+    // Seek the global object
+    if (global !== undefined) {
+        globalObject = global;
+    } else if (window !== undefined && window.document) {
+        globalObject = window;
+    } else {
+        globalObject = self;
+    }
+
+    // Test for any native promise implementation, and if that
+    // implementation appears to conform to the specificaton.
+    // This code mostly nicked from the es6-promise module polyfill
+    // and then fooled with.
+    var hasPromiseSupport = function () {
+
+        // No promise object at all, and it's a non-starter
+        if (!globalObject.hasOwnProperty("Promise")) {
+            return false;
+        }
+
+        // There is a Promise object. Does it conform to the spec?
+        var P = globalObject.Promise;
+
+        // Some of these methods are missing from
+        // Firefox/Chrome experimental implementations
+        if (!P.hasOwnProperty("resolve") || !P.hasOwnProperty("reject")) {
+            return false;
+        }
+
+        if (!P.hasOwnProperty("all") || !P.hasOwnProperty("race")) {
+            return false;
+        }
+
+        // Older version of the spec had a resolver object
+        // as the arg rather than a function
+        return function () {
+
+            var resolve = void 0;
+
+            var p = new globalObject.Promise(function (r) {
+                resolve = r;
+            });
+
+            if (p) {
+                return isFunction(resolve);
+            }
+
+            return false;
+        }();
+    }();
+
+    // Export the native Promise implementation if it
+    // looks like it matches the spec
+    if (hasPromiseSupport) {
+        return globalObject.Promise;
+    }
+
+    //  Otherwise, return the es6-promise polyfill by @jaffathecake.
+    return require("es6-promise").Promise;
+}();
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+"use strict";
+
+/* global module, require */
+module.exports = function () {
+
+    "use strict";
+
+    // Get a promise object. This may be native, or it may be polyfilled
+
+    var ES6Promise = require("./promise.js");
+
+    /**
+     * thatLooksLikeAPromiseToMe()
+     *
+     * Duck-types a promise.
+     *
+     * @param {object} o
+     * @return {bool} True if this resembles a promise
+     */
+    function thatLooksLikeAPromiseToMe(o) {
+        return o && typeof o.then === "function" && typeof o.catch === 
"function";
+    }
+
+    /**
+     * promisify()
+     *
+     * Transforms callback-based function -- func(arg1, arg2 .. argN, 
callback) -- into
+     * an ES6-compatible Promise. Promisify provides a default callback of the 
form (error, result)
+     * and rejects when `error` is truthy. You can also supply settings object 
as the second argument.
+     *
+     * @param {function} original - The function to promisify
+     * @param {object} settings - Settings object
+     * @param {object} settings.thisArg - A `this` context to use. If not set, 
assume `settings` _is_ `thisArg`
+     * @param {bool} settings.multiArgs - Should multiple arguments be 
returned as an array?
+     * @return {function} A promisified version of `original`
+     */
+    return function promisify(original, settings) {
+
+        return function () {
+            for (var _len = arguments.length, args = Array(_len), _key = 0; 
_key < _len; _key++) {
+                args[_key] = arguments[_key];
+            }
+
+            var returnMultipleArguments = settings && settings.multiArgs;
+
+            var target = void 0;
+            if (settings && settings.thisArg) {
+                target = settings.thisArg;
+            } else if (settings) {
+                target = settings;
+            }
+
+            // Return the promisified function
+            return new ES6Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
+
+                // Append the callback bound to the context
+                args.push(function callback(err) {
+
+                    if (err) {
+                        return reject(err);
+                    }
+
+                    for (var _len2 = arguments.length, values = Array(_len2 > 
1 ? _len2 - 1 : 0), _key2 = 1; _key2 < _len2; _key2++) {
+                        values[_key2 - 1] = arguments[_key2];
+                    }
+
+                    if (false === !!returnMultipleArguments) {
+                        return resolve(values[0]);
+                    }
+
+                    resolve(values);
+                });
+
+                // Call the function
+                var response = original.apply(target, args);
+
+                // If it looks like original already returns a promise,
+                // then just resolve with that promise. Hopefully, the 
callback function we added will just be ignored.
+                if (thatLooksLikeAPromiseToMe(response)) {
+                    resolve(response);
+                }
+            });
+        };
+    };
+}();
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+# Master
+
+# 4.2.4
+
+* [Fixes #305] Confuse webpack
+
+# 4.2.3
+
+* Cleanup testem related build configuration
+* Use `prepublishOnly` instead of `prepublish` (thanks @rhysd)
+* Add Node.js 9, 8 to testing matrix
+* drop now unused s3 deployment files
+* internal cleanup (thanks to @bekzod, @mariusschulz)
+* Fixup Changelog
+
+# 4.2.2
+
+* Ensure PROMISE_ID works correctly
+* internal cleanup (thanks yo @mariusschulz)
+
+# 4.2.1
+
+* drop bower support
+
+# 4.2.0
+
+* drop `dist` from git repo
+* add `Promise.prototype.finally`
+* update various build related dependencies
+* add CDN links
+
+# 4.1.0
+
+* [BUGFIX] Fix memory leak [#269]
+* [BUGFIX] Auto Bundles within an AMD Environment [#263]
+
+# 4.0.5
+
+* fix require('es6-promise/auto') for Node < 4
+
+# 4.0.4
+
+* fix asap when using https://github.com/Kinvey/titanium-sdk
+
+# 4.0.3
+
+* fix Readme links
+
+# 4.0.2
+
+* fix require('es6-promise/auto');
+
+# 4.0.0
+
+* no longer polyfill automatically, if needed one can still invoke
+  `require('es6-promise/auto')` directly.
+
+# 3.3.1
+
+* fix links in readme
+
+# 3.3.0
+
+* support polyfil on WebMAF (playstation env)
+* fix tampering related bug global `constructor` was referenced by mistake.
+* provide TS Typings
+* increase compatibliity with sinon.useFakeTimers();
+* update build tools (use rollup)
+* directly export promise;
+
+# 3.2.2
+
+* IE8: use isArray
+* update build dependencies
+
+# 3.2.1
+
+* fix race tampering issue
+* use eslint
+* fix Promise.all tampering
+* remove unused code
+* fix issues with NWJS/electron
+
+# 3.2.0
+
+* improve tamper resistence of Promise.all Promise.race and
+  Promise.prototype.then (note, this isn't complete, but addresses an exception
+  when used \w core-js, follow up work will address entirely)
+* remove spec incompatible then chaining fast-path
+* add eslint
+* update build deps
+
+# 3.1.2
+
+* fix node detection issues with NWJS/electron
+
+# 3.1.0
+
+* improve performance of Promise.all when it encounters a non-promise input 
object input
+* then/resolve tamper protection
+* reduce AST size of promise constructor, to facilitate more inlining
+* Update README.md with details about PhantomJS requirement for running tests
+* Mangle and compress the minified version
+
+# 3.0.2
+
+* correctly bump both bower and package.json versions
+
+# 3.0.1
+
+* no longer include dist/test in npm releases
+
+# 3.0.0
+
+* use nextTick() instead of setImmediate() to schedule microtasks with node 
0.10. Later versions of
+  nodes are not affected as they were already using nextTick(). Note that 
using nextTick() might
+  trigger a depreciation warning on 0.10 as described at 
https://github.com/cujojs/when/issues/410.
+  The reason why nextTick() is preferred is that is setImmediate() would 
schedule a macrotask
+  instead of a microtask and might result in a different scheduling.
+  If needed you can revert to the former behavior as follow:
+
+    var Promise = require('es6-promise').Promise;
+    Promise._setScheduler(setImmediate);
+
+# 2.3.0
+
+* #121: Ability to override the internal asap implementation
+* #120: Use an ascii character for an apostrophe, for source maps
+
+# 2.2.0
+
+* #116: Expose asap() and a way to override the scheduling mechanism on Promise
+* Lock to v0.2.3 of ember-cli
+
+# 2.1.1
+
+* Fix #100 via #105: tell browserify to ignore vertx require
+* Fix #101 via #102: "follow thenable state, not own state"
+
+# 2.1.0
+
+* #59: Automatic polyfill. No need to invoke `ES6Promise.polyfill()` anymore.
+* ... (see the commit log)
+
+# 2.0.0
+
+* re-sync with RSVP. Many large performance improvements and bugfixes.
+
+# 1.0.0
+
+* first subset of RSVP

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+Copyright (c) 2014 Yehuda Katz, Tom Dale, Stefan Penner and contributors
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
+this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
+the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
+use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
+of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
+so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+SOFTWARE.

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+# ES6-Promise (subset of [rsvp.js](https://github.com/tildeio/rsvp.js)) 
[![Build 
Status](https://travis-ci.org/stefanpenner/es6-promise.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/stefanpenner/es6-promise)
+
+This is a polyfill of the [ES6 
Promise](http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-promise-constructor).
 The implementation is a subset of 
[rsvp.js](https://github.com/tildeio/rsvp.js) extracted by @jakearchibald, if 
you're wanting extra features and more debugging options, check out the [full 
library](https://github.com/tildeio/rsvp.js).
+
+For API details and how to use promises, see the <a 
href="http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/es6/promises/";>JavaScript Promises 
HTML5Rocks article</a>.
+
+## Downloads
+
+* [es6-promise 27.86 KB (7.33 KB 
gzipped)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/es6-promise/dist/es6-promise.js)
+* [es6-promise-auto 27.78 KB (7.3 KB 
gzipped)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/es6-promise/dist/es6-promise.auto.js) - 
Automatically provides/replaces `Promise` if missing or broken.
+* [es6-promise-min 6.17 KB (2.4 KB 
gzipped)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/es6-promise/dist/es6-promise.min.js)
+* [es6-promise-auto-min 6.19 KB (2.4 KB 
gzipped)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/es6-promise/dist/es6-promise.auto.min.js)
 - Minified version of `es6-promise-auto` above.
+
+## CDN 
+
+To use via a CDN include this in your html:
+
+```html
+<!-- Automatically provides/replaces `Promise` if missing or broken. -->
+<script 
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/es6-promise@4/dist/es6-promise.js";></script>
+<script 
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/es6-promise@4/dist/es6-promise.auto.js";></script>
 
+
+<!-- Minified version of `es6-promise-auto` below. -->
+<script 
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/es6-promise@4/dist/es6-promise.min.js";></script>
+<script 
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/es6-promise@4/dist/es6-promise.auto.min.js";></script>
 
+
+```
+
+## Node.js
+
+To install:
+
+```sh
+yarn add es6-promise
+```
+
+or
+
+```sh
+npm install es6-promise
+```
+
+To use:
+
+```js
+var Promise = require('es6-promise').Promise;
+```
+
+
+## Usage in IE<9
+
+`catch` and `finally` are reserved keywords in IE<9, meaning
+`promise.catch(func)` or `promise.finally(func)` throw a syntax error. To work
+around this, you can use a string to access the property as shown in the
+following example.
+
+However most minifiers will automatically fix this for you, making the
+resulting code safe for old browsers and production:
+
+```js
+promise['catch'](function(err) {
+  // ...
+});
+```
+
+```js
+promise['finally'](function() {
+  // ...
+});
+```
+
+## Auto-polyfill
+
+To polyfill the global environment (either in Node or in the browser via 
CommonJS) use the following code snippet:
+
+```js
+require('es6-promise').polyfill();
+```
+
+Alternatively
+
+```js
+require('es6-promise/auto');
+```
+
+Notice that we don't assign the result of `polyfill()` to any variable. The 
`polyfill()` method will patch the global environment (in this case to the 
`Promise` name) when called.
+
+## Building & Testing
+
+You will need to have PhantomJS installed globally in order to run the tests.
+
+`npm install -g phantomjs`
+
+* `npm run build` to build
+* `npm test` to run tests
+* `npm start` to run a build watcher, and webserver to test
+* `npm run test:server` for a testem test runner and watching builder

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+// This file can be required in Browserify and Node.js for automatic polyfill
+// To use it:  require('es6-promise/auto');
+'use strict';
+module.exports = require('./').polyfill();

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