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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade firebase-functions from 2.2.1 to 2.3.1.

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Release notes
Package name: firebase-functions
  • 2.3.1 - 2019-05-09
    • Adds region support for europe-west2 and asia-east2
  • 2.3.0 - 2019-04-18
    • Adds pubsub.schedule()
  • 2.2.1 - 2019-03-20
    • Adds functions.app() api to access the app instance used by functions
    • improved types of the Change class to describe both before and after fields as non-optional
    • Improve type of express.Request to include rawBody
from firebase-functions GitHub release notes
Commit messages
Package name: firebase-functions
  • 430bb2b [firebase-release] Updated SDK for Cloud Functions to 2.3.1
  • 7b5ac4b Add region support for europe-west2 and asia-east2 (#435)
  • ecfb4ad removes extra broken call of callHttpsTrigger (#431)
  • e1f0f8a [firebase-release] Removed change log and reset repo after 2.3.0 release
  • 27e4586 [firebase-release] Updated SDK for Cloud Functions to 2.3.0
  • 68a6691 Merging public in
  • a683252 Scheduled functions via pubsub (#227)
  • cd81469 [firebase-release] Removed change log and reset repo after 2.2.1 release

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