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Bump the astro group in /app with 2 updates

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Number: #190
Type: Pull Request
State: Open
Author: dependabot[bot] dependabot[bot]
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Comments: 0
Created: June 24, 2025 at 10:22 AM UTC
(12 months ago)
Updated: June 24, 2025 at 10:22 AM UTC
(12 months ago)
Labels:
dependencies javascript
Assignees:
poad
Description:

Bumps the astro group in /app with 2 updates: astro and typescript-eslint.

Updates astro from 5.9.1 to 5.10.1

Release notes

Sourced from astro's releases.

astro@5.10.1

Patch Changes

  • #13988 609044c Thanks @​ascorbic! - Fixes a bug in live collections that caused it to incorrectly complain about the collection being defined in the wrong file

  • #13909 b258d86 Thanks @​isVivek99! - Fixes rendering of special boolean attributes for custom elements

  • #13983 e718375 Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - Fixes a case where the toolbar audit would incorrectly flag images processed by Astro in content collections documents

  • #13999 f077b68 Thanks @​ascorbic! - Adds lastModified field to experimental live collection cache hints

    Live loaders can now set a lastModified field in the cache hints for entries and collections to indicate when the data was last modified. This is then available in the cacheHint field returned by getCollection and getEntry.

  • #13987 08f34b1 Thanks @​ematipico! - Adds an informative message in dev mode when the CSP feature is enabled.

  • #14005 82aad62 Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes a bug where inline styles and scripts didn't work when CSP was enabled. Now when adding <styles> elements inside an Astro component, their hashes care correctly computed.

  • #13985 0b4c641 Thanks @​jsparkdev! - Updates wrong link

astro@5.10.0

Minor Changes

  • #13917 e615216 Thanks @​ascorbic! - Adds a new priority attribute for Astro's image components.

    This change introduces a new priority option for the <Image /> and <Picture /> components, which automatically sets the loading, decoding, and fetchpriority attributes to their optimal values for above-the-fold images which should be loaded immediately.

    It is a boolean prop, and you can use the shorthand syntax by simply adding priority as a prop to the <Image /> or <Picture /> component. When set, it will apply the following attributes:

    • loading="eager"
    • decoding="sync"
    • fetchpriority="high"

    The individual attributes can still be set manually if you need to customize your images further.

    By default, the Astro <Image /> component generates <img> tags that lazy-load their content by setting loading="lazy" and decoding="async". This improves performance by deferring the loading of images that are not immediately visible in the viewport, and gives the best scores in performance audits like Lighthouse.

    The new priority attribute will override those defaults and automatically add the best settings for your high-priority assets.

    This option was previously available for experimental responsive images, but now it is a standard feature for all images.

    Usage

    <Image src="/path/to/image.jpg" alt="An example image" priority />
    

    [!Note] You should only use the priority option for images that are critical to the initial rendering of the page, and ideally only one image per page. This is often an image identified as the LCP element when running Lighthouse tests. Using it for too many images will lead to performance issues, as it forces the browser to load those images immediately, potentially blocking the rendering of other content.

  • #13917 e615216 Thanks @​ascorbic! - The responsive images feature introduced behind a flag in v5.0.0 is no longer experimental and is available for general use.

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Changelog

Sourced from astro's changelog.

5.10.1

Patch Changes

  • #13988 609044c Thanks @​ascorbic! - Fixes a bug in live collections that caused it to incorrectly complain about the collection being defined in the wrong file

  • #13909 b258d86 Thanks @​isVivek99! - Fixes rendering of special boolean attributes for custom elements

  • #13983 e718375 Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - Fixes a case where the toolbar audit would incorrectly flag images processed by Astro in content collections documents

  • #13999 f077b68 Thanks @​ascorbic! - Adds lastModified field to experimental live collection cache hints

    Live loaders can now set a lastModified field in the cache hints for entries and collections to indicate when the data was last modified. This is then available in the cacheHint field returned by getCollection and getEntry.

  • #13987 08f34b1 Thanks @​ematipico! - Adds an informative message in dev mode when the CSP feature is enabled.

  • #14005 82aad62 Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes a bug where inline styles and scripts didn't work when CSP was enabled. Now when adding <styles> elements inside an Astro component, their hashes care correctly computed.

  • #13985 0b4c641 Thanks @​jsparkdev! - Updates wrong link

5.10.0

Minor Changes

  • #13917 e615216 Thanks @​ascorbic! - Adds a new priority attribute for Astro's image components.

    This change introduces a new priority option for the <Image /> and <Picture /> components, which automatically sets the loading, decoding, and fetchpriority attributes to their optimal values for above-the-fold images which should be loaded immediately.

    It is a boolean prop, and you can use the shorthand syntax by simply adding priority as a prop to the <Image /> or <Picture /> component. When set, it will apply the following attributes:

    • loading="eager"
    • decoding="sync"
    • fetchpriority="high"

    The individual attributes can still be set manually if you need to customize your images further.

    By default, the Astro <Image /> component generates <img> tags that lazy-load their content by setting loading="lazy" and decoding="async". This improves performance by deferring the loading of images that are not immediately visible in the viewport, and gives the best scores in performance audits like Lighthouse.

    The new priority attribute will override those defaults and automatically add the best settings for your high-priority assets.

    This option was previously available for experimental responsive images, but now it is a standard feature for all images.

    Usage

    <Image src="/path/to/image.jpg" alt="An example image" priority />
    

    [!Note] You should only use the priority option for images that are critical to the initial rendering of the page, and ideally only one image per page. This is often an image identified as the LCP element when running Lighthouse tests. Using it for too many images will lead to performance issues, as it forces the browser to load those images immediately, potentially blocking the rendering of other content.

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Commits

Updates typescript-eslint from 8.33.1 to 8.35.0

Release notes

Sourced from typescript-eslint's releases.

v8.35.0

8.35.0 (2025-06-23)

🚀 Features

  • eslint-plugin: [no-base-to-string] add checkUnknown Option (#11128)

🩹 Fixes

  • website: acquired types are shown in the editor but not reflected in linting (#11198)

❤️ Thank You

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

v8.34.1

8.34.1 (2025-06-16)

🩹 Fixes

  • types: add 2026/17 to EcmaVersion (#11304)
  • typescript-estree: emit a Literal instead of Identifier for constructor when the identifier is a string (#11299)
  • visitor-keys: bump eslint-visitor-keys dependency (#11294)

❤️ Thank You

  • David Archibald
  • overlookmotel
  • Tao

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

v8.34.0

8.34.0 (2025-06-09)

🚀 Features

  • type-utils: deprecated getSourceFileOfNode function (#11284)

🩹 Fixes

  • typescript-estree: change the token type of null from Keyword to Null (#11283)
  • typescript-estree: add validation to interface extends (#11271)
  • visitor-keys: fix visitor keys order (#11279)

❤️ Thank You

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Changelog

Sourced from typescript-eslint's changelog.

8.35.0 (2025-06-23)

This was a version bump only for typescript-eslint to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

8.34.1 (2025-06-16)

This was a version bump only for typescript-eslint to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

8.34.0 (2025-06-09)

This was a version bump only for typescript-eslint to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

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Pull Request Statistics
Commits:
1
Files Changed:
1
Additions:
+2
Deletions:
-2
Package Dependencies
Package:
astro
Ecosystem:
npm
Version Change:
5.9.1 → 5.10.1
Update Type:
Minor
Path:
/app
Ecosystem:
npm
Version Change:
8.33.1 → 8.35.0
Update Type:
Minor
Path:
/app
Technical Details
ID: 2253297
UUID: 2614487609
Node ID: PR_kwDOKYjiec6b1eo5
Host: GitHub
Repository: poad/astro-lambda-ssr-example
Merge State: Unknown