--- id: 587d7fb5367417b2b2512c03 title: Use the Caret-Character to Use the Latest Minor Version of a Dependency challengeType: 2 forumTopicId: 301531 --- ## Description
Similar to how the tilde we learned about in the last challenge allows npm to install the latest PATCH for a dependency, the caret (^) allows npm to install future updates as well. The difference is that the caret will allow both MINOR updates and PATCHes. Your current version of moment should be "~2.10.2" which allows npm to install to the latest 2.10.x version. If you were to use the caret (^) as a version prefix instead, npm would be allowed to update to any 2.x.x version. ```json "package": "^1.3.8" ``` This would allow updates to any 1.x.x version of the package.
## Instructions
Use the caret (^) to prefix the version of moment in your dependencies and allow npm to update it to any new MINOR release. Note: The version numbers themselves should not be changed.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: '"dependencies" should include "moment"' testString: 'getUserInput => $.get(getUserInput(''url'') + ''/_api/package.json'').then(data => { var packJson = JSON.parse(data); assert.property(packJson.dependencies, ''moment'', ''"dependencies" does not include "moment"''); }, xhr => { throw new Error(xhr.responseText); })' - text: '"moment" version should match "^2.x.x"' testString: 'getUserInput => $.get(getUserInput(''url'') + ''/_api/package.json'').then(data => { var packJson = JSON.parse(data); assert.match(packJson.dependencies.moment, /^\^2\./, ''Wrong version of "moment". It should be ^2.10.2''); }, xhr => { throw new Error(xhr.responseText); })' ```
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## Solution
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