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This PR contains the following updates:
1.14.1->1.14.422.0.1->22.0.211.9.1->11.10.00.25.0->0.25.54.7.6->4.7.110.9.2->0.11.09.6.0->9.7.010.6.2->10.12.12.12.1->2.13.08.4.0->8.5.04.40.0->4.41.01.0.0->1.1.0Release Notes
honojs/node-server (@hono/node-server)
v1.14.4Compare Source
What's Changed
Full Changelog: honojs/node-server@v1.14.3...v1.14.4
v1.14.3Compare Source
What's Changed
RequestErrorname properly by @yusukebe in https://github.com/honojs/node-server/pull/243Full Changelog: honojs/node-server@v1.14.2...v1.14.3
v1.14.2Compare Source
What's Changed
headers,status, andok, and then drop thegetInternalBodyfunction. by @usualoma in https://github.com/honojs/node-server/pull/242Full Changelog: honojs/node-server@v1.14.1...v1.14.2
tsconfig/bases (@tsconfig/node22)
v22.0.2Compare Source
WiseLibs/better-sqlite3 (better-sqlite3)
v11.10.0Compare Source
What's Changed
New Contributors
Full Changelog: WiseLibs/better-sqlite3@v11.9.1...v11.10.0
evanw/esbuild (esbuild)
v0.25.5Compare Source
Fix a regression with
browserinpackage.json(#4187)The fix to #4144 in version 0.25.3 introduced a regression that caused
browseroverrides specified inpackage.jsonto fail to override relative path names that end in a trailing slash. That behavior change affected theaxios@0.30.0package. This regression has been fixed, and now has test coverage.Add support for certain keywords as TypeScript tuple labels (#4192)
Previously esbuild could incorrectly fail to parse certain keywords as TypeScript tuple labels that are parsed by the official TypeScript compiler if they were followed by a
?modifier. These labels includedfunction,import,infer,new,readonly, andtypeof. With this release, these keywords will now be parsed correctly. Here's an example of some affected code:Add CSS prefixes for the
stretchsizing value (#4184)This release adds support for prefixing CSS declarations such as
div { width: stretch }. That CSS is now transformed into this depending on what the--target=setting includes:v0.25.4Compare Source
Add simple support for CORS to esbuild's development server (#4125)
Starting with version 0.25.0, esbuild's development server is no longer configured to serve cross-origin requests. This was a deliberate change to prevent any website you visit from accessing your running esbuild development server. However, this change prevented (by design) certain use cases such as "debugging in production" by having your production website load code from
localhostwhere the esbuild development server is running.To enable this use case, esbuild is adding a feature to allow Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (a.k.a. CORS) for simple requests. Specifically, passing your origin to the new
corsoption will now set theAccess-Control-Allow-Originresponse header when the request has a matchingOriginheader. Note that this currently only works for requests that don't send a preflightOPTIONSrequest, as esbuild's development server doesn't currently supportOPTIONSrequests.Some examples:
CLI:
JS:
Go:
The special origin
*can be used to allow any origin to access esbuild's development server. Note that this means any website you visit will be able to read everything served by esbuild.Pass through invalid URLs in source maps unmodified (#4169)
This fixes a regression in version 0.25.0 where
sourcesin source maps that form invalid URLs were not being passed through to the output. Version 0.25.0 changed the interpretation ofsourcesfrom file paths to URLs, which means that URL parsing can now fail. Previously URLs that couldn't be parsed were replaced with the empty string. With this release, invalid URLs insourcesshould now be passed through unmodified.Handle exports named
__proto__in ES modules (#4162, #4163)In JavaScript, the special property name
__proto__sets the prototype when used inside an object literal. Previously esbuild's ESM-to-CommonJS conversion didn't special-case the property name of exports named__proto__so the exported getter accidentally became the prototype of the object literal. It's unclear what this affects, if anything, but it's better practice to avoid this by using a computed property name in this case.This fix was contributed by @magic-akari.
v0.25.3Compare Source
Fix lowered
asyncarrow functions beforesuper()(#4141, #4142)This change makes it possible to call an
asyncarrow function in a constructor before callingsuper()when targeting environments withoutasyncsupport, as long as the function body doesn't referencethis. Here's an example (notice the change fromthistonull):Some background: Arrow functions with the
asynckeyword are transformed into generator functions for older language targets such as--target=es2016. Since arrow functions capturethis, the generated code forwardsthisinto the body of the generator function. However, JavaScript class syntax forbids usingthisin a constructor before callingsuper(), and this forwarding was problematic since previously happened even when the function body doesn't usethis. Starting with this release, esbuild will now only forwardthisif it's used within the function body.This fix was contributed by @magic-akari.
Fix memory leak with
--watch=true(#4131, #4132)This release fixes a memory leak with esbuild when
--watch=trueis used instead of--watch. Previously using--watch=truecaused esbuild to continue to use more and more memory for every rebuild, but--watch=trueshould now behave like--watchand not leak memory.This bug happened because esbuild disables the garbage collector when it's not run as a long-lived process for extra speed, but esbuild's checks for which arguments cause esbuild to be a long-lived process weren't updated for the new
--watch=truestyle of boolean command-line flags. This has been an issue since this boolean flag syntax was added in version 0.14.24 in 2022. These checks are unfortunately separate from the regular argument parser because of how esbuild's internals are organized (the command-line interface is exposed as a separate Go API so you can build your own custom esbuild CLI).This fix was contributed by @mxschmitt.
More concise output for repeated legal comments (#4139)
Some libraries have many files and also use the same legal comment text in all files. Previously esbuild would copy each legal comment to the output file. Starting with this release, legal comments duplicated across separate files will now be grouped in the output file by unique comment content.
Allow a custom host with the development server (#4110)
With this release, you can now use a custom non-IP
hostwith esbuild's local development server (either with--serve=for the CLI or with theserve()call for the API). This was previously possible, but was intentionally broken in version 0.25.0 to fix a security issue. This change adds the functionality back except that it's now opt-in and only for a single domain name that you provide.For example, if you add a mapping in your
/etc/hostsfile fromlocal.example.comto127.0.0.1and then useesbuild --serve=local.example.com:8000, you will now be able to visit http://local.example.com:8000/ in your browser and successfully connect to esbuild's development server (doing that would previously have been blocked by the browser). This should also work with HTTPS if it's enabled (see esbuild's documentation for how to do that).Add a limit to CSS nesting expansion (#4114)
With this release, esbuild will now fail with an error if there is too much CSS nesting expansion. This can happen when nested CSS is converted to CSS without nesting for older browsers as expanding CSS nesting is inherently exponential due to the resulting combinatorial explosion. The expansion limit is currently hard-coded and cannot be changed, but is extremely unlikely to trigger for real code. It exists to prevent esbuild from using too much time and/or memory. Here's an example:
Previously, transforming this file with
--target=safari1took 5 seconds and generated 40mb of CSS. Trying to do that will now generate the following error instead:Fix path resolution edge case (#4144)
This fixes an edge case where esbuild's path resolution algorithm could deviate from node's path resolution algorithm. It involves a confusing situation where a directory shares the same file name as a file (but without the file extension). See the linked issue for specific details. This appears to be a case where esbuild is correctly following node's published resolution algorithm but where node itself is doing something different. Specifically the step
LOAD_AS_FILEappears to be skipped when the input ends with... This release changes esbuild's behavior for this edge case to match node's behavior.Update Go from 1.23.7 to 1.23.8 (#4133, #4134)
This should have no effect on existing code as this version change does not change Go's operating system support. It may remove certain reports from vulnerability scanners that detect which version of the Go compiler esbuild uses, such as for CVE-2025-22871.
As a reminder, esbuild's development server is intended for development, not for production, so I do not consider most networking-related vulnerabilities in Go to be vulnerabilities in esbuild. Please do not use esbuild's development server in production.
v0.25.2Compare Source
Support flags in regular expressions for the API (#4121)
The JavaScript plugin API for esbuild takes JavaScript regular expression objects for the
filteroption. Internally these are translated into Go regular expressions. However, this translation previously ignored theflagsproperty of the regular expression. With this release, esbuild will now translate JavaScript regular expression flags into Go regular expression flags. Specifically the JavaScript regular expression/\.[jt]sx?$/iis turned into the Go regular expression`(?i)\.[jt]sx?$`internally inside of esbuild's API. This should make it possible to use JavaScript regular expressions with theiflag. Note that JavaScript and Go don't support all of the same regular expression features, so this mapping is only approximate.Fix node-specific annotations for string literal export names (#4100)
When node instantiates a CommonJS module, it scans the AST to look for names to expose via ESM named exports. This is a heuristic that looks for certain patterns such as
exports.NAME = ...ormodule.exports = { ... }. This behavior is used by esbuild to "annotate" CommonJS code that was converted from ESM with the original ESM export names. For example, when converting the fileexport let foo, barfrom ESM to CommonJS, esbuild appends this to the end of the file:However, this feature previously didn't work correctly for export names that are not valid identifiers, which can be constructed using string literal export names. The generated code contained a syntax error. That problem is fixed in this release:
Basic support for index source maps (#3439, #4109)
The source map specification has an optional mode called index source maps that makes it easier for tools to create an aggregate JavaScript file by concatenating many smaller JavaScript files with source maps, and then generate an aggregate source map by simply providing the original source maps along with some offset information. My understanding is that this is rarely used in practice. I'm only aware of two uses of it in the wild: ClojureScript and Turbopack.
This release provides basic support for indexed source maps. However, the implementation has not been tested on a real app (just on very simple test input). If you are using index source maps in a real app, please try this out and report back if anything isn't working for you.
Note that this is also not a complete implementation. For example, index source maps technically allows nesting source maps to an arbitrary depth, while esbuild's implementation in this release only supports a single level of nesting. It's unclear whether supporting more than one level of nesting is important or not given the lack of available test cases.
This feature was contributed by @clyfish.
v0.25.1Compare Source
Fix incorrect paths in inline source maps (#4070, #4075, #4105)
This fixes a regression from version 0.25.0 where esbuild didn't correctly resolve relative paths contained within source maps in inline
sourceMappingURLdata URLs. The paths were incorrectly being passed through as-is instead of being resolved relative to the source file containing thesourceMappingURLcomment, which was due to the data URL not being a file URL. This regression has been fixed, and this case now has test coverage.Fix invalid generated source maps (#4080, #4082, #4104, #4107)
This release fixes a regression from version 0.24.1 that could cause esbuild to generate invalid source maps. Specifically under certain conditions, esbuild could generate a mapping with an out-of-bounds source index. It was introduced by code that attempted to improve esbuild's handling of "null" entries in source maps (i.e. mappings with a generated position but no original position). This regression has been fixed.
This fix was contributed by @jridgewell.
Fix a regression with non-file source map paths (#4078)
The format of paths in source maps that aren't in the
filenamespace was unintentionally changed in version 0.25.0. Path namespaces is an esbuild-specific concept that is optionally available for plugins to use to distinguish paths fromfilepaths and from paths meant for other plugins. Previously the namespace was prepended to the path joined with a:character, but version 0.25.0 unintentionally failed to prepend the namespace. The previous behavior has been restored.Fix a crash with
switchoptimization (#4088)The new code in the previous release to optimize dead code in switch statements accidentally introduced a crash in the edge case where one or more switch case values include a function expression. This is because esbuild now visits the case values first to determine whether any cases are dead code, and then visits the case bodies once the dead code status is known. That triggered some internal asserts that guard against traversing the AST in an unexpected order. This crash has been fixed by changing esbuild to expect the new traversal ordering. Here's an example of affected code:
Update Go from 1.23.5 to 1.23.7 (#4076, #4077)
This should have no effect on existing code as this version change does not change Go's operating system support. It may remove certain reports from vulnerability scanners that detect which version of the Go compiler esbuild uses.
This PR was contributed by @MikeWillCook.
honojs/hono (hono)
v4.7.11Compare Source
What's Changed
URLSearchParamsto the query-params benchmark by @yusukebe in https://github.com/honojs/hono/pull/4149c.newResponse()for the response oferr.getResponse()by @yusukebe in https://github.com/honojs/hono/pull/4181New Contributors
Full Changelog: honojs/hono@v4.7.10...v4.7.11
v4.7.10Compare Source
What's Changed
#clone()by @yusukebe in https://github.com/honojs/hono/pull/4139header.algas fallback inverifyFromJwksby @yusukebe in https://github.com/honojs/hono/pull/4144Full Changelog: honojs/hono@v4.7.9...v4.7.10
v4.7.9Compare Source
What's Changed
getSignedCookieparameters type by @Hill-98 in https://github.com/honojs/hono/pull/4123New Contributors
Full Changelog: honojs/hono@v4.7.8...v4.7.9
v4.7.8Compare Source
What's Changed
4.12.0by @yusukebe in https://github.com/honojs/hono/pull/4096replaceRequest: falseoption for.mountby @geelen in https://github.com/honojs/hono/pull/4113New Contributors
Full Changelog: honojs/hono@v4.7.7...v4.7.8
v4.7.7Compare Source
What's Changed
c.header()when it's finalized by @yusukebe in https://github.com/honojs/hono/pull/4078New Contributors
Full Changelog: honojs/hono@v4.7.6...v4.7.7
humanwhocodes/mentoss (mentoss)
v0.11.0Compare Source
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v0.10.0Compare Source
Features
pinojs/pino (pino)
v9.7.0Compare Source
pnpm/pnpm (pnpm)
v10.12.1Minor Changes
Experimental. Added support for global virtual stores. When enabled,
node_modulescontains only symlinks to a central virtual store, rather tonode_modules/.pnpm. By default, this central store is located at<store-path>/links(you can find the store path by runningpnpm store path).In the central virtual store, each package is hard linked into a directory whose name is the hash of its dependency graph. This allows multiple projects on the system to symlink shared dependencies from this central location, significantly improving installation speed when a warm cache is available.
To enable the global virtual store, set
enableGlobalVirtualStore: truein your rootpnpm-workspace.yaml, or globally via:NOTE: In CI environments, where caches are typically cold, this setting may slow down installation. pnpm automatically disables the global virtual store when running in CI.
Related PR: #8190
pnpm updatecommand now supports updatingcatalog:protocol dependencies and writes new specifiers topnpm-workspace.yaml.--save-catalogand--save-catalog-name=<name>) topnpm addto save new dependencies as catalog entries.catalog:orcatalog:<name>will be added topackage.jsonand the package specifier will be added to thecatalogsorcatalog[<name>]object inpnpm-workspace.yaml#9425.cifor explicitly telling pnpm if the current environment is a CI or not.Patch Changes
pnpm patchusing semantic versioning rules.v10.11.1Compare Source
Patch Changes
pnpm deploy --legacycreates unexpected directories when the rootpackage.jsonhas a workspace package as a peer dependency #9550.strictPeerDependenciesistruebut all issues are ignored bypeerDependencyRules#9505.pnpm_config_env variables instead ofnpm_config_#9571.--lockfile-onlyflag onpnpm updateto produce a differentpnpm-lock.yamlthan an update without the flag.pnpm deploywork in repos withoverrideswheninject-workspace-packages=true#9283.pnpm -r --silent runshould not print out section #9563.v10.11.0Compare Source
Minor Changes
A new setting added for
pnpm initto create apackage.jsonwithtype=module, wheninit-typeismodule. Works as a flag for the init command too #9463.Added support for Nushell to
pnpm setup#6476.Added two new flags to the
pnpm auditcommand,--ignoreand--ignore-unfixable#8474.Ignore all vulnerabilities that have no solution:
> pnpm audit --ignore-unfixableProvide a list of CVE's to ignore those specifically, even if they have a resolution.
> pnpm audit --ignore=CVE-2021-1234 --ignore=CVE-2021-5678Added support for recursively running pack in every project of a workspace #4351.
Now you can run
pnpm -r packto pack all packages in the workspace.Patch Changes
dangerouslyAllowAllBuildsis set totrue#9472.pnpm linkshould work from inside a workspace #9506.workspaceConcurrencytoMath.min(os.availableParallelism(), 4)#9493.strictPeerDependenciesistruebut all issues are ignored bypeerDependencyRules#9505.updateConfigfrompnpm-workspace.yaml#9500.recursive packurl.parseusage to fix warning on Node.js 24 #9492.pnpm runshould be able to run commands from the workspace root, ifignoreScriptsis set tottrue#4858.v10.10.0Compare Source
Minor Changes
preResolution,importPackage, andfetchershooks from local pnpmfile.Patch Changes
cdcommand, whenshellEmulatoristrue#7838.pnpm-workspace.yaml#9453.npm_package_jsonenvironment variable to the executed scripts #9452.--reporter=silentoption.v10.9.0Compare Source
Minor Changes
Added support for installing JSR packages. You can now install JSR packages using the following syntax:
or with a version range:
For example, running:
will add the following entry to your
package.json:{ "dependencies": { "@​foo/bar": "jsr:^0.1.2" } }When publishing, this entry will be transformed into a format compatible with npm, older versions of Yarn, and previous pnpm versions:
{ "dependencies": { "@​foo/bar": "npm:@​jsr/foo__bar@^0.1.2" } }Related issue: #8941.
Note: The
@jsrscope defaults to https://npm.jsr.io/ if the@jsr:registrysetting is not defined.Added a new setting,
dangerouslyAllowAllBuilds, for automatically running any scripts of dependencies without the need to approve any builds. It was already possible to allow all builds by adding this topnpm-workspace.yaml:dangerouslyAllowAllBuildshas the same effect but also allows to be set globally via:It can also be set when running a command:
Patch Changes
verifyDepsBeforeRunwhennodeLinkerishoistedand there is a workspace package without dependencies andnode_modulesdirectory #9424.verifyDepsBeforeRunsupport fornodeLinker: pnp. CombiningverifyDepsBeforeRunandnodeLinker: pnpwill now print a warning.v10.8.1Compare Source
Patch Changes
package.json,onlyBuiltDependencieswill be written topnpm-workspace.yamlfile #9404.v10.8.0Compare Source
Minor Changes
Experimental. A new hook is supported for updating configuration settings. The hook can be provided via
.pnpmfile.cjs. For example:Now you can use the
pnpm addcommand with the--configflag to install new configurational dependencies #9377.Patch Changes
!/inpnpm-workspace.yaml. This fixes a regression introduced by #9169.pnpm audit --fixshould update the overrides inpnpm-workspace.yaml.pnpm linkshould update overrides inpnpm-workspace.yaml, not inpackage.json#9365.v10.7.1: pnpm 10.7.1Compare Source
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pnpm config setshould convert the settings to their correct type before adding them topnpm-workspace.yaml#9355.pnpm config getshould read auth related settings via npm CLI #9345.~/in a path in.npmrcwith the home directory #9217.Platinum Sponsors
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