chore(deps-dev): bump esbuild from 0.25.1 to 0.25.4 in /templates/mle-ts-sample
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Bumps esbuild from 0.25.1 to 0.25.4.
Release notes
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v0.25.4
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
localhost
where 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
cors
option will now set theAccess-Control-Allow-Origin
response header when the request has a matchingOrigin
header. Note that this currently only works for requests that don't send a preflightOPTIONS
request, as esbuild's development server doesn't currently supportOPTIONS
requests.Some examples:
CLI:
esbuild --servedir=. --cors-origin=https://example.com
JS:
const ctx = await esbuild.context({}) await ctx.serve({ servedir: '.', cors: { origin: 'https://example.com', }, })
Go:
ctx, _ := api.Context(api.BuildOptions{}) ctx.Serve(api.ServeOptions{ Servedir: ".", CORS: api.CORSOptions{ Origin: []string{"https://example.com"}, }, })
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
sources
in source maps that form invalid URLs were not being passed through to the output. Version 0.25.0 changed the interpretation ofsources
from 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 insources
should 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
.
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Changelog
Sourced from esbuild's changelog.
0.25.4
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
localhost
where 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
cors
option will now set theAccess-Control-Allow-Origin
response header when the request has a matchingOrigin
header. Note that this currently only works for requests that don't send a preflightOPTIONS
request, as esbuild's development server doesn't currently supportOPTIONS
requests.Some examples:
CLI:
esbuild --servedir=. --cors-origin=https://example.com
JS:
const ctx = await esbuild.context({}) await ctx.serve({ servedir: '.', cors: { origin: 'https://example.com', }, })
Go:
ctx, _ := api.Context(api.BuildOptions{}) ctx.Serve(api.ServeOptions{ Servedir: ".", CORS: api.CORSOptions{ Origin: []string{"https://example.com"}, }, })
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
sources
in source maps that form invalid URLs were not being passed through to the output. Version 0.25.0 changed the interpretation ofsources
from 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 insources
should 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.
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Commits
218d29e
publish 0.25.4 to npme66cd0b
dev server: simple support for CORS requests (#4171)8bf3368
js api: validate some options as arrays of strings1e7375a
js api: simplify comma-separated array validation5f5964d
release notes for #4163adb5284
fix: handle__proto__
as a computed property in exports and add tests for s...0aa9f7b
fix #4169: keep invalid source map URLs unmodified5959289
add additional guards for #4114 when using:is()
677910b
publish 0.25.3 to npma41040e
fix #4110: support custom non-IPhost
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Package Dependencies
esbuild
npm
0.25.1 → 0.25.4
Patch
/templates/mle-ts-sample
Technical Details
ID: | 200997 |
UUID: | 2514649988 |
Node ID: | PR_kwDOMRzhI86V4oOE |
Host: | GitHub |
Repository: | oracle/create-database-app |
Merge State: | Unknown |