-
#5806
7572f7402
Thanks @matthewp! - Make astro a peerDependency of integrationsThis marks
astro
as a peerDependency of several packages that are already gettingmajor
version bumps. This is so we can more properly track the dependency between them and what version of Astro they are being used with.
- Updated dependencies [
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,302e0ef8f
,840412128
,1f49cddf9
,4a1cabfe6
,c4b0cb8bf
,23dc9ea96
,63a6ceb38
,52209ca2a
,2303f9514
]:- astro@2.0.0-beta.2
- Updated dependencies [
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,8fb28648f
,dd56c1941
,f6cf92b48
,16c7d0bfd
,a9c292026
,5eba34fcc
,5eba34fcc
]:- astro@2.0.0-beta.0
- Updated dependencies [
d85ec7484
,d2960984c
,31ec84797
,5ec0f6ed5
,dced4a8a2
,6b156dd3b
]:- astro@1.7.0
-
Updated dependencies [
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,4f7f20616
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,1aeabe417
,795f00f73
,2c836b9d1
,8f3f67c96
]:- astro@1.6.14
- #5347
743000cc7
Thanks @AirBorne04! - Now building for Cloudflare directory mode takes advantage of the standard asset handling from Cloudflare Pages, and therefore does not call a function script to deliver static assets anymore. Also supports the use of_routes.json
,_redirects
and_headers
files when placed into thepublic
folder.
-
#5301
a79a37cad
Thanks @bluwy! - Fix environment variables usage in worker output and warn if environment variables are accessedd too early -
Updated dependencies [
88c1bbe3a
,a79a37cad
]:- astro@1.6.5
-
#5290
b2b291d29
Thanks @matthewp! - Handle base configuration in adaptersThis allows adapters to correctly handle
base
configuration. Internally Astro now matches routes when the URL includes thebase
.Adapters now also have access to the
removeBase
method which will remove thebase
from a pathname. This is useful to look up files for static assets.
- #5103
d151d9f3f
Thanks @AirBorne04! - enable access to Cloudflare runtime [KV, R2, Durable Objects]- access native Cloudflare runtime through
import { getRuntime } from "@astrojs/cloudflare/runtime"
; now you can callgetRuntime(Astro.request)
and get access to the runtime environment.
- access native Cloudflare runtime through
-
#5056
e55af8a23
Thanks @matthewp! - # New build configurationThe ability to customize SSR build configuration more granularly is now available in Astro. You can now customize the output folder for
server
(the server code for SSR),client
(your client-side JavaScript and assets), andserverEntry
(the name of the entrypoint server module). Here are the defaults:import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config'; export default defineConfig({ output: 'server', build: { server: './dist/server/', client: './dist/client/', serverEntry: 'entry.mjs', }, });
These new configuration options are only supported in SSR mode and are ignored when building to SSG (a static site).
The integration hook
astro:build:start
includes a parambuildConfig
which includes all of these same options. You can continue to use this param in Astro 1.x, but it is deprecated in favor of the newbuild.config
options. All of the built-in adapters have been updated to the new format. If you have an integration that depends on this param we suggest upgrading to do this instead:export default function myIntegration() { return { name: 'my-integration', hooks: { 'astro:config:setup': ({ updateConfig }) => { updateConfig({ build: { server: '...', }, }); }, }, }; }
- #4888
2dc582ac5
Thanks @AirBorne04! - adjusting the build settings for cloudflare (reverting back to platform browser over neutral) adjusting the ssr settings for solidjs (to build for node)
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#4876
d3091f89e
Thanks @matthewp! - Adds the Astro.cookies APIAstro.cookies
is a new API for manipulating cookies in Astro components and API routes.In Astro components, the new
Astro.cookies
object is a map-like object that allows you to get, set, delete, and check for a cookie's existence (has
):--- type Prefs = { darkMode: boolean; }; Astro.cookies.set<Prefs>( 'prefs', { darkMode: true }, { expires: '1 month', } ); const prefs = Astro.cookies.get<Prefs>('prefs').json(); --- <body data-theme={prefs.darkMode ? 'dark' : 'light'}></body>
Once you've set a cookie with Astro.cookies it will automatically be included in the outgoing response.
This API is also available with the same functionality in API routes:
export function post({ cookies }) { cookies.set('loggedIn', false); return new Response(null, { status: 302, headers: { Location: '/login', }, }); }
See the RFC to learn more.
- #4815
ce0b92ba7
Thanks @AirBorne04! - adjusted esbuild config to work with worker environment (fixing solid js ssr)
- #4558
742966456
Thanks @tony-sull! - Adding thewithastro
keyword to include the adapters on the Integrations Catalog
-
04ad44563
- > Astro v1.0 is out! Read the official announcement post.No breaking changes. This package is now officially stable and compatible with
astro@1.0.0
!
- #3806
f4c571bdb
Thanks @nrgnrg! - add support for compiling functions to a functions directory rather than_worker.js
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#4015
6fd161d76
Thanks @matthewp! - Newoutput
configuration optionThis change introduces a new "output target" configuration option (
output
). Setting the output target lets you decide the format of your final build, either:"static"
(default): A static site. Your final build will be a collection of static assets (HTML, CSS, JS) that you can deploy to any static site host."server"
: A dynamic server application. Your final build will be an application that will run in a hosted server environment, generating HTML dynamically for different requests.
If
output
is omitted from your config, the default value"static"
will be used.When using the
"server"
output target, you must also include a runtime adapter via theadapter
configuration. An adapter will adapt your final build to run on the deployed platform of your choice (Netlify, Vercel, Node.js, Deno, etc).To migrate: No action is required for most users. If you currently define an
adapter
, you will need to also addoutput: 'server'
to your config file to make it explicit that you are building a server. Here is an example of what that change would look like for someone deploying to Netlify:import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config'; import netlify from '@astrojs/netlify/functions'; export default defineConfig({ adapter: netlify(), + output: 'server', });
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#3973
5a23483ef
Thanks @matthewp! - Adds support for Astro.clientAddressThe new
Astro.clientAddress
property allows you to get the IP address of the requested user.This property is only available when building for SSR, and only if the adapter you are using supports providing the IP address. If you attempt to access the property in a SSG app it will throw an error.
- #3854
b012ee55
Thanks @bholmesdev! - [astro add] Support adapters and third party packages
- #3777
976e1f17
Thanks @tony-sull! - Disables HTTP streaming in Cloudflare Pages deployments