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Bumps esbuild from 0.23.0 to 0.25.0.
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v0.25.0
This release deliberately contains backwards-incompatible changes. To avoid automatically picking up releases like this, you should either be pinning the exact version of
esbuildin yourpackage.jsonfile (recommended) or be using a version range syntax that only accepts patch upgrades such as^0.24.0or~0.24.0. See npm's documentation about semver for more information.
Restrict access to esbuild's development server (GHSA-67mh-4wv8-2f99)
This change addresses esbuild's first security vulnerability report. Previously esbuild set the
Access-Control-Allow-Originheader to*to allow esbuild's development server to be flexible in how it's used for development. However, this allows the websites you visit to make HTTP requests to esbuild's local development server, which gives read-only access to your source code if the website were to fetch your source code's specific URL. You can read more information in the report.Starting with this release, CORS will now be disabled, and requests will now be denied if the host does not match the one provided to
--serve=. The default host is0.0.0.0, which refers to all of the IP addresses that represent the local machine (e.g. both127.0.0.1and192.168.0.1). If you want to customize anything about esbuild's development server, you can put a proxy in front of esbuild and modify the incoming and/or outgoing requests.In addition, the
serve()API call has been changed to return an array ofhostsinstead of a singlehoststring. This makes it possible to determine all of the hosts that esbuild's development server will accept.Thanks to
@sapphi-redfor reporting this issue.Delete output files when a build fails in watch mode (#3643)
It has been requested for esbuild to delete files when a build fails in watch mode. Previously esbuild left the old files in place, which could cause people to not immediately realize that the most recent build failed. With this release, esbuild will now delete all output files if a rebuild fails. Fixing the build error and triggering another rebuild will restore all output files again.
Fix correctness issues with the CSS nesting transform (#3620, #3877, #3933, #3997, #4005, #4037, #4038)
This release fixes the following problems:
Naive expansion of CSS nesting can result in an exponential blow-up of generated CSS if each nesting level has multiple selectors. Previously esbuild sometimes collapsed individual nesting levels using
:is()to limit expansion. However, this collapsing wasn't correct in some cases, so it has been removed to fix correctness issues./* Original code */ .parent { > .a, > .b1 > .b2 { color: red; } }/* Old output (with --supported:nesting=false) */
.parent > :is(.a, .b1 > .b2) {
color: red;
}/* New output (with --supported:nesting=false) */
.parent > .a,
.parent > .b1 > .b2 {
color: red;
}
Thanks to
@tim-wefor working on a fix.The
&CSS nesting selector can be repeated multiple times to increase CSS specificity. Previously esbuild ignored this possibility and incorrectly considered&&to have the same specificity as&. With this release, this should now work correctly:/* Original code (color should be red) */
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Changelog
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Changelog: 2024
This changelog documents all esbuild versions published in the year 2024 (versions 0.19.12 through 0.24.2).
0.24.2
Fix regression with
--defineandimport.meta(#4010, #4012, #4013)The previous change in version 0.24.1 to use a more expression-like parser for
definevalues to allow quoted property names introduced a regression that removed the ability to use--define:import.meta=.... Even thoughimportis normally a keyword that can't be used as an identifier, ES modules special-case theimport.metaexpression to behave like an identifier anyway. This change fixes the regression.This fix was contributed by
@sapphi-red.0.24.1
Allow
es2024as a target intsconfig.json(#4004)TypeScript recently added
es2024as a compilation target, so esbuild now supports this in thetargetfield oftsconfig.jsonfiles, such as in the following configuration file:{ "compilerOptions": { "target": "ES2024" } }As a reminder, the only thing that esbuild uses this field for is determining whether or not to use legacy TypeScript behavior for class fields. You can read more in the documentation.
This fix was contributed by
@billyjanitsch.Allow automatic semicolon insertion after
get/setThis change fixes a grammar bug in the parser that incorrectly treated the following code as a syntax error:
class Foo { get *x() {} set *y() {} }The above code will be considered valid starting with this release. This change to esbuild follows a similar change to TypeScript which will allow this syntax starting with TypeScript 5.7.
Allow quoted property names in
--defineand--pure(#4008)The
defineandpureAPI options now accept identifier expressions containing quoted property names. Previously all identifiers in the identifier expression had to be bare identifiers. This change now makes--defineand--pureconsistent with--global-name, which already supported quoted property names. For example, the following is now possible:
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Commits
e9174d6publish 0.25.0 to npmc27dbebfixhostsinplugin-tests.js6794f60fixhostsinnode-unref-tests.jsde85afdMerge commit from forkda1de1bfix #4065: bitwise operators can return bigintsf4e9d19switch case liveness:defaultis always last7aa47c3fix #4028: minify live/deadswitchcases better22ecd30minify: more constant folding for strict equality4cdf03cfix #4053: reordering of.tsxinnode_modulesdc71977fix #3692:0now picks a random ephemeral port- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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