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chore(deps): update dependency astro to v5 #37

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This PR contains the following updates:

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astro (source) ^3.6.1 -> ^5.0.0 age adoption passing confidence

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withastro/astro (astro)

v5.0.2

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  • #​11798 e9e2139 Thanks @​matthewp! - Unflag globalRoutePriority

    The previously experimental feature globalRoutePriority is now the default in Astro 5.

    This was a refactoring of route prioritization in Astro, making it so that injected routes, file-based routes, and redirects are all prioritized using the same logic. This feature has been enabled for all Starlight projects since it was added and should not affect most users.

  • #​11864 ee38b3a Thanks @​ematipico! - ### [changed]: entryPoint type inside the hook astro:build:ssr
    In Astro v4.x, the entryPoint type was RouteData.

    Astro v5.0 the entryPoint type is IntegrationRouteData, which contains a subset of the RouteData type. The fields isIndex and fallbackRoutes were removed.

What should I do?

Update your adapter to change the type of entryPoint from RouteData to IntegrationRouteData.

-import type {RouteData} from 'astro';
+import type {IntegrationRouteData} from "astro"

-function useRoute(route: RouteData) {
+function useRoute(route: IntegrationRouteData) {

}
  • #​12524 9f44019 Thanks @​bluwy! - Bumps Vite to ^6.0.1 and handles its breaking changes

  • #​10742 b6fbdaa Thanks @​ematipico! - The lowest version of Node supported by Astro is now Node v18.17.1 and higher.

  • #​11916 46ea29f Thanks @​bluwy! - Updates how the build.client and build.server option values get resolved to match existing documentation. With this fix, the option values will now correctly resolve relative to the outDir option. So if outDir is set to ./dist/nested/, then by default:

    • build.client will resolve to <root>/dist/nested/client/
    • build.server will resolve to <root>/dist/nested/server/

    Previously the values were incorrectly resolved:

    • build.client was resolved to <root>/dist/nested/dist/client/
    • build.server was resolved to <root>/dist/nested/dist/server/

    If you were relying on the previous build paths, make sure that your project code is updated to the new build paths.

  • #​11982 d84e444 Thanks @​Princesseuh! - Adds a default exclude and include value to the tsconfig presets. {projectDir}/dist is now excluded by default, and {projectDir}/.astro/types.d.ts and {projectDir}/**/* are included by default.

    Both of these options can be overridden by setting your own values to the corresponding settings in your tsconfig.json file.

  • #​11861 3ab3b4e Thanks @​bluwy! - Cleans up Astro-specfic metadata attached to vfile.data in Remark and Rehype plugins. Previously, the metadata was attached in different locations with inconsistent names. The metadata is now renamed as below:

    • vfile.data.__astroHeadings -> vfile.data.astro.headings
    • vfile.data.imagePaths -> vfile.data.astro.imagePaths

    The types of imagePaths has also been updated from Set<string> to string[]. The vfile.data.astro.frontmatter metadata is left unchanged.

    While we don't consider these APIs public, they can be accessed by Remark and Rehype plugins that want to re-use Astro's metadata. If you are using these APIs, make sure to access them in the new locations.

  • #​11987 bf90a53 Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - The locals object can no longer be overridden

    Middleware, API endpoints, and pages can no longer override the locals object in its entirety. You can still append values onto the object, but you can not replace the entire object and delete its existing values.

    If you were previously overwriting like so:

    ctx.locals = {
      one: 1,
      two: 2,
    };

    This can be changed to an assignment on the existing object instead:

    Object.assign(ctx.locals, {
      one: 1,
      two: 2,
    });
  • #​11908 518433e Thanks @​Princesseuh! - The image.endpoint config now allow customizing the route of the image endpoint in addition to the entrypoint. This can be useful in niche situations where the default route /_image conflicts with an existing route or your local server setup.

    import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
    
    defineConfig({
      image: {
        endpoint: {
          route: '/image',
          entrypoint: './src/image_endpoint.ts',
        },
      },
    });
  • #​12008 5608338 Thanks @​Princesseuh! - Welcome to the Astro 5 beta! This release has no changes from the latest alpha of this package, but it does bring us one step closer to the final, stable release.

    Starting from this release, no breaking changes will be introduced unless absolutely necessary.

    To learn how to upgrade, check out the Astro v5.0 upgrade guide in our beta docs site.

  • #​11679 ea71b90 Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - The astro:env feature introduced behind a flag in v4.10.0 is no longer experimental and is available for general use. If you have been waiting for stabilization before using astro:env, you can now do so.

    This feature lets you configure a type-safe schema for your environment variables, and indicate whether they should be available on the server or the client.

    To configure a schema, add the env option to your Astro config and define your client and server variables. If you were previously using this feature, please remove the experimental flag from your Astro config and move your entire env configuration unchanged to a top-level option.

    import { defineConfig, envField } from 'astro/config';
    
    export default defineConfig({
      env: {
        schema: {
          API_URL: envField.string({ context: 'client', access: 'public', optional: true }),
          PORT: envField.number({ context: 'server', access: 'public', default: 4321 }),
          API_SECRET: envField.string({ context: 'server', access: 'secret' }),
        },
      },
    });

    You can import and use your defined variables from the appropriate /client or /server module:

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  • #​12436 453ec6b Thanks @​martrapp! - Fixes a potential null access in the clientside router

  • #​12392 0462219 Thanks @​apatel369! - Fixes an issue where scripts were not correctly injected during the build. The issue was triggered when there were injected routes with the same entrypoint and different pattern

v4.16.12

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  • #​12420 acac0af Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes an issue where the dev server returns a 404 status code when a user middleware returns a valid Response.

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  • #​11823 a3d30a6 Thanks @​DerTimonius! - fix: improve error message when inferSize is used in local images with the Image component

  • #​12227 8b1a641 Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - Fixes a case where environment variables would not be refreshed when using astro:env

  • #​12239 2b6daa5 Thanks @​ematipico! - BREAKING CHANGE to the experimental Container API only

    Changes the default page rendering behavior of Astro components in containers, and adds a new option partial: false to render full Astro pages as before.

    Previously, the Container API was rendering all Astro components as if they were full Astro pages containing <!DOCTYPE html> by default. This was not intended, and now by default, all components will render as page partials: only the contents of the components without a page shell.

    To render the component as a full-fledged Astro page, pass a new option called partial: false to renderToString() and renderToResponse():

    import { experimental_AstroContainer as AstroContainer } from 'astro/container';
    import Card from '../src/components/Card.astro';
    
    const container = AstroContainer.create();
    
    await container.renderToString(Card); // the string will not contain `<!DOCTYPE html>`
    await container.renderToString(Card, { partial: false }); // the string will contain `<!DOCTYPE html>`

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  • #​12223 79ffa5d Thanks @​ArmandPhilippot! - Fixes a false positive reported by the dev toolbar Audit app where a label was considered missing when associated with a button

    The button element can be used with a label (e.g. to create a switch) and should not be reported as an accessibility issue when used as a child of a label.

  • #​12199 c351352 Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes a regression in the computation of Astro.currentLocale

  • #​12222 fb55695 Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes an issue where the edge middleware couldn't correctly compute the client IP address when calling ctx.clientAddress()

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  • #​12177 a4ffbfa Thanks @​matthewp! - Ensure we target scripts for execution in the router

    Using document.scripts is unsafe because if the application has a name="scripts" this will shadow the built-in document.scripts. Fix is to use getElementsByTagName to ensure we're only grabbing real scripts.

  • #​12173 2d10de5 Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes a bug where Astro Actions couldn't redirect to the correct pathname when there was a rewrite involved.

v4.16.0

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  • #​12039 710a1a1 Thanks @​ematipico! - Adds a markdown.shikiConfig.langAlias option that allows aliasing a non-supported code language to a known language. This is useful when the language of your code samples is not a built-in Shiki language, but you want your Markdown source to contain an accurate language while also displaying syntax highlighting.

    The following example configures Shiki to highlight cjs code blocks using the javascript syntax highlighter:

    import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
    
    export default defineConfig({
      markdown: {
        shikiConfig: {
          langAlias: {
            cjs: 'javascript',
          },
        },
      },
    });

    Then in your Markdown, you can use the alias as the language for a code block for syntax highlighting:

    ```cjs
    'use strict';
    
    function commonJs() {
      return 'I am a commonjs file';
    }
    ```
  • #​11984 3ac2263 Thanks @​chaegumi! - Adds a new build.concurreny configuration option to specify the number of pages to build in parallel

    In most cases, you should not change the default value of 1.

    Use this option only when other attempts to reduce the overall rendering time (e.g. batch or cache long running tasks like fetch calls or data access) are not possible or are insufficient.

    Use this option only if the refactors are not possible. If the number is set too high, the page rendering may slow down due to insufficient memory resources and because JS is single-threaded.

    [!WARNING]
    This feature is stable and is not considered experimental. However, this feature is only intended to address difficult performance issues, and breaking changes may occur in a minor release to keep this option as performant as possible.

    // astro.config.mjs
    import { defineConfig } from 'astro';
    
    export default defineConfig({
      build: {
        concurrency: 2,
      },
    });
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  • #​12160 c6fd1df Thanks @​louisescher! - Fixes a bug where astro.config.mts and astro.config.cts weren't reloading the dev server upon modifications.

  • #​12130 e96bcae Thanks @​thehansys! - Fixes a bug in the parsing of x-forwarded-\* Request headers, where multiple values assigned to those headers were not correctly parsed.

    Now, headers like x-forwarded-proto: https,http are correctly parsed.

  • #​12147 9db755a Thanks @​ascorbic! - Skips setting statusMessage header for HTTP/2 response

    HTTP/2 doesn't support status message, so setting this was logging a warning.

  • #​12151 bb6d37f Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes an issue where Astro.currentLocale wasn't incorrectly computed when the defaultLocale belonged to a custom locale path.

  • Updated dependencies [710a1a1]:

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  • #​12097 11d447f Thanks @​ascorbic! - Fixes error where references in content layer schemas sometimes incorrectly report as missing

  • #​12108 918953b Thanks @​lameuler! - Fixes a bug where data URL images were not correctly handled. The bug resulted in an ENAMETOOLONG error.

  • #​12105 42037f3 Thanks @​ascorbic! - Returns custom statusText that has been set in a Response

  • #​12109 ea22558 Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes a regression that was introduced by an internal refactor of how the middleware is loaded by the Astro application. The regression was introduced by #​11550.

    When the edge middleware feature is opted in, Astro removes the middleware function from the SSR manifest, and this wasn't taken into account during the refactor.

  • #​12106 d3a74da Thanks @​ascorbic! - Handles case where an immutable Response object is returned from an endpoint

  • #​12090 d49a537 Thanks @​markjaquith! - Server islands: changes the server island HTML placeholder comment so that it is much less likely to get removed by HTML minifiers.

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  • #​12034 5b3ddfa Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes an issue where the middleware wasn't called when a project uses 404.astro.

  • #​12042 243ecb6 Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes a problem in the Container API, where a polyfill wasn't correctly applied. This caused an issue in some environments where crypto isn't supported.

  • #​12038 26ea5e8 Thanks @​ascorbic! - Resolves image paths in content layer with initial slash as project-relative

    When using the image() schema helper, previously paths with an initial slash were treated as public URLs. This was to match the behavior of markdown images. However this is a change from before, where paths with an initial slash were treated as project-relative. This change restores the previous behavior, so that paths with an initial slash are treated as project-relative.

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  • #​11939 7b09c62 Thanks @​bholmesdev! - Adds support for Zod discriminated unions on Action form inputs. This allows forms with different inputs to be submitted to the same action, using a given input to decide which object should be used for validation.

    This example accepts either a create or update form submission, and uses the type field to determine which object to validate against.

    import { defineAction } from 'astro:actions';
    import { z } from 'astro:schema';
    
    export const server = {
      changeUser: defineAction({
        accept: 'form',
        input: z.discriminatedUnion('type', [
          z.object({
            type: z.literal('create'),
            name: z.string(),
            email: z.string().email(),
          }),
          z.object({
            type: z.literal('update'),
            id: z.number(),
            name: z.string(),
            email: z.string().email(),
          }),
        ]),
        async handler(input) {
          if (input.type === 'create') {
            // input is { type: 'create', name: string, email: string }
          } else {
            // input is { type: 'update', id: number, name: string, email: string }
          }
        },
      }),
    };

    The corresponding create and update forms may look like this:

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  • #​11879 bd1d4aa Thanks @​matthewp! - Allow passing a cryptography key via ASTRO_KEY

    For Server islands Astro creates a cryptography key in order to hash props for the islands, preventing accidental leakage of secrets.

    If you deploy to an environment with rolling updates then there could be multiple instances of your app with different keys, causing potential key mismatches.

    To fix this you can now pass the ASTRO_KEY environment variable to your build in order to reuse the same key.

    To generate a key use:

    astro create-key
    

    This will print out an environment variable to set like:

    ASTRO_KEY=PIAuyPNn2aKU/bviapEuc/nVzdzZPizKNo3OqF/5PmQ=
    
  • #​11935 c58193a Thanks @​Princesseuh! - Fixes astro add not using the proper export point when adding certain adapters

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  • #​11729 1c54e63 Thanks @​ematipico! - Adds a new variant sync for the astro:config:setup hook's command property. This value is set when calling the command astro sync.

    If your integration previously relied on knowing how many variants existed for the command property, you must update your logic to account for this new option.

  • #​11743 cce0894 Thanks @​ph1p! - Adds a new, optional property timeout for the client:idle directive.

    This value allows you to specify a maximum time to wait, in milliseconds, before hydrating a UI framework component, even if the page is not yet done with its initial load. This means you can delay hydration for lower-priority UI elements with more control to ensure your element is interactive within a specified time frame.

    <ShowHideButton client:idle={{ timeout: 500 }} />
  • #​11677 cb356a5 Thanks @​ematipico! - Adds a new option fallbackType to i18n.routing configuration that allows you to control how fallback pages are handled.

    When i18n.fallback is configured, this new routing option controls whether to redirect to the fallback page, or to rewrite the fallback page's content in place.

    The "redirect" option is the default value and matches the current behavior of the existing fallback system.

    The option "rewrite" uses the new rewriting system to create fallback pages that render content on the original, requested URL without a browser refresh.

    For example, the following configuration will generate a page /fr/index.html that will contain the same HTML rendered by the page /en/index.html when src/pages/fr/index.astro does not exist.

    // astro.config.mjs
    export default defineConfig({
      i18n: {
    

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