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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration from 10.0.8 to 10.0.9.

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Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration from 10.0.8 to 10.0.9
Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions from 10.0.8 to 10.0.9

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration
  dependency-version: 10.0.9
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
- dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions
  dependency-version: 10.0.9
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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Up to standards ✅

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Pull Request Overview

While the PR successfully bumps the targeted Configuration packages and passes Codacy quality standards, it introduces a version mismatch within the Microsoft.Extensions ecosystem. These libraries are co-dependent and co-released; updating them partially often leads to runtime TypeLoadExceptions or assembly binding conflicts. To ensure stability, all Microsoft.Extensions packages should be updated in unison. Additionally, the current test coverage is insufficient to verify that this version mix-and-match won't cause runtime failures.

About this PR

  • The PR introduces version inconsistency within the Microsoft.Extensions package family. While Configuration packages are bumped, related libraries such as EnvironmentVariables, FileExtensions, Json, and Logging remain on the previous version, which could lead to runtime assembly version conflicts.

Test suggestions

  • Verify successful NuGet package restoration and project compilation with the updated versions
  • Verify runtime compatibility with other Microsoft.Extensions dependencies remaining at 10.0.8
Prompt proposal for missing tests
Consider implementing these tests if applicable:
1. Verify successful NuGet package restoration and project compilation with the updated versions
2. Verify runtime compatibility with other Microsoft.Extensions dependencies remaining at 10.0.8

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<PackageVersion Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration" Version="10.0.9" />
<PackageVersion Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions" Version="10.0.9" />

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🟡 MEDIUM RISK

Suggestion: The Microsoft.Extensions ecosystem packages are co-dependent and released as a synchronized suite. Updating only the Configuration packages while leaving sibling packages (such as EnvironmentVariables, FileExtensions, Json, and Logging) on the previous version can lead to assembly binding conflicts or runtime TypeLoadExceptions. To maintain consistency and avoid potential runtime issues, consider updating all Microsoft.Extensions.* packages in Directory.Packages.props to the same version.

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