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Bump socket.io-parser and socket.io
Bumps socket.io-parser and socket.io. These dependencies needed to be updated together.
Updates socket.io-parser
from 4.0.5 to 4.2.4
Release notes
Sourced from socket.io-parser's releases.
4.2.4
Bug Fixes
- ensure reserved events cannot be used as event names (d9db473)
- properly detect plain objects (b0e6400)
Links
4.2.3
:warning: This release contains an important security fix :warning:
A malicious client could send a specially crafted HTTP request, triggering an uncaught exception and killing the Node.js process:
TypeError: Cannot convert object to primitive value at Socket.emit (node:events:507:25) at .../node_modules/socket.io/lib/socket.js:531:14
Please upgrade as soon as possible.
Bug Fixes
- check the format of the event name (3b78117)
Links
4.2.2
Bug Fixes
- calling destroy() should clear all internal state (22c42e3)
- do not modify the input packet upon encoding (ae8dd88)
Links
4.2.1
Bug Fixes
- check the format of the index of each attachment (b5d0cb7)
Links
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Changelog
Sourced from socket.io-parser's changelog.
4.2.4 (2023-05-31)
Bug Fixes
- ensure reserved events cannot be used as event names (d9db473)
- properly detect plain objects (b0e6400)
3.4.3 (2023-05-22)
Bug Fixes
- check the format of the event name (2dc3c92)
4.2.3 (2023-05-22)
Bug Fixes
- check the format of the event name (3b78117)
4.2.2 (2023-01-19)
Bug Fixes
- calling destroy() should clear all internal state (22c42e3)
- do not modify the input packet upon encoding (ae8dd88)
3.3.3 (2022-11-09)
Bug Fixes
- check the format of the index of each attachment (fb21e42)
3.4.2 (2022-11-09)
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Commits
164ba2a
chore(release): 4.2.4b0e6400
fix: properly detect plain objectsd9db473
fix: ensure reserved events cannot be used as event names6a5a004
docs(changelog): include changelog for release 3.4.3b6c824f
chore(release): 4.2.3dcc70d9
refactor: export typescript declarations for the commonjs build3b78117
fix: check the format of the event name0841bd5
chore: bump ua-parser-js from 1.0.32 to 1.0.33 (#121)28dd668
chore(release): 4.2.222c42e3
fix: calling destroy() should clear all internal state- Additional commits viewable in compare view
Updates socket.io
from 4.5.1 to 4.7.1
Release notes
Sourced from socket.io's releases.
4.7.1
The client bundle contains a few fixes regarding the WebTransport support.
Links
- Diff: https://github.com/socketio/socket.io/compare/4.7.0...4.7.1
- Client release: 4.7.1
engine.io@~6.5.0
(no change)ws@~8.11.0
(no change)4.7.0
Bug Fixes
Features
Support for WebTransport
The Socket.IO server can now use WebTransport as the underlying transport.
WebTransport is a web API that uses the HTTP/3 protocol as a bidirectional transport. It's intended for two-way communications between a web client and an HTTP/3 server.
References:
- https://w3c.github.io/webtransport/
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebTransport
- https://developer.chrome.com/articles/webtransport/
Until WebTransport support lands in Node.js, you can use the
@fails-components/webtransport
package:import { readFileSync } from "fs"; import { createServer } from "https"; import { Server } from "socket.io"; import { Http3Server } from "@fails-components/webtransport";
// WARNING: the total length of the validity period MUST NOT exceed two weeks (https://w3c.github.io/webtransport/#custom-certificate-requirements) const cert = readFileSync("/path/to/my/cert.pem"); const key = readFileSync("/path/to/my/key.pem");
const httpsServer = createServer({ key, cert });
httpsServer.listen(3000);
const io = new Server(httpsServer, { </tr></table>
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Changelog
Sourced from socket.io's changelog.
4.7.1 (2023-06-28)
The client bundle contains a few fixes regarding the WebTransport support.
Dependencies
engine.io@~6.5.0
(no change)ws@~8.11.0
(no change)4.7.0 (2023-06-22)
Bug Fixes
Features
Support for WebTransport
The Socket.IO server can now use WebTransport as the underlying transport.
WebTransport is a web API that uses the HTTP/3 protocol as a bidirectional transport. It's intended for two-way communications between a web client and an HTTP/3 server.
References:
- https://w3c.github.io/webtransport/
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebTransport
- https://developer.chrome.com/articles/webtransport/
Until WebTransport support lands in Node.js, you can use the
@fails-components/webtransport
package:import { readFileSync } from "fs"; import { createServer } from "https"; import { Server } from "socket.io"; import { Http3Server } from "@fails-components/webtransport";
// WARNING: the total length of the validity period MUST NOT exceed two weeks (https://w3c.github.io/webtransport/#custom-certificate-requirements) const cert = readFileSync("/path/to/my/cert.pem"); const key = readFileSync("/path/to/my/key.pem");
const httpsServer = createServer({ key, cert });
</tr></table>
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Commits
2f6cc2f
chore(release): 4.7.100d8ee5
chore(release): 4.7.02dd5fa9
ci: add Node.js 20 in the test matrixa5dff0a
docs(examples): increase httpd ProxyTimeout value (2)3035c25
docs(examples): increase httpd ProxyTimeout value63f181c
feat: serve client bundles with CORS headersa250e28
chore: bump engine.io to version 6.5.0e5c62ca
fix: remove the Partial modifier from the socket.data type (#4740)01d3762
docs(changelog): update the version range of the engine.io dependencyfaf914c
chore(release): 4.6.2- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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