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fix(deps): update dependency parse5 to v8 #2726

fix(deps): update dependency parse5 to v8

fix(deps): update dependency parse5 to v8 #2726

Triggered via pull request February 26, 2026 18:01
Status Failure
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Test for ESLint 9 on ubuntu-latest using Node.js 18
Process completed with exit code 1.
Test for Node.js 22 on ubuntu-latest
Process completed with exit code 2.
Test for Node.js 22 on ubuntu-latest: lib/rules/no-html-messages.ts#L12
The current file is a CommonJS module whose imports will produce 'require' calls; however, the referenced file is an ECMAScript module and cannot be imported with 'require'. Consider writing a dynamic 'import("parse5")' call instead.
Test for Node.js 22 on ubuntu-latest: lib/rules/no-html-messages.ts#L5
The current file is a CommonJS module whose imports will produce 'require' calls; however, the referenced file is an ECMAScript module and cannot be imported with 'require'. Consider writing a dynamic 'import("parse5")' call instead.
Test for ESLint 8 on ubuntu-latest using Node.js 18
The strategy configuration was canceled because "test-for-old-eslint.ubuntu-latest_18_9" failed
Test for ESLint 8 on ubuntu-latest using Node.js 18
Process completed with exit code 1.
Test for Node.js 20 on ubuntu-latest
The strategy configuration was canceled because "test.ubuntu-latest_22" failed
Test for Node.js 20 on ubuntu-latest
The operation was canceled.
Test for Node.js 20 on ubuntu-latest: lib/rules/no-html-messages.ts#L12
The current file is a CommonJS module whose imports will produce 'require' calls; however, the referenced file is an ECMAScript module and cannot be imported with 'require'. Consider writing a dynamic 'import("parse5")' call instead.
Test for Node.js 20 on ubuntu-latest: lib/rules/no-html-messages.ts#L5
The current file is a CommonJS module whose imports will produce 'require' calls; however, the referenced file is an ECMAScript module and cannot be imported with 'require'. Consider writing a dynamic 'import("parse5")' call instead.