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withastro/astro (astro)

v5.17.2

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  • c13b536 Thanks @​matthewp! - Improves Host header handling for SSR deployments behind proxies

v5.17.1

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  • #​15334 d715f1f Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - BREAKING CHANGE to the experimental Fonts API only

    Removes the getFontBuffer() helper function exported from astro:assets when using the experimental Fonts API

    This experimental feature introduced in v15.6.13 ended up causing significant memory usage during build. This feature has been removed and will be reintroduced after further exploration and testing.

    If you were relying on this function, you can replicate the previous behavior manually:

    • On prerendered routes, read the file using node:fs
    • On server rendered routes, fetch files using URLs from fontData and context.url

v5.17.0

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  • #​14932 b19d816 Thanks @​patrickarlt! - Adds support for returning a Promise from the parser() option of the file() loader

    This enables you to run asynchronous code such as fetching remote data or using async parsers when loading files with the Content Layer API.

    For example:

    import { defineCollection } from 'astro:content';
    import { file } from 'astro/loaders';
    
    const blog = defineCollection({
      loader: file('src/data/blog.json', {
        parser: async (text) => {
          const data = JSON.parse(text);
    
          // Perform async operations like fetching additional data
          const enrichedData = await fetch(`https://api.example.com/enrich`, {
            method: 'POST',
            body: JSON.stringify(data),
          }).then((res) => res.json());
    
          return enrichedData;
        },
      }),
    });
    
    export const collections = { blog };

    See the parser() reference documentation for more information.

  • #​15171 f220726 Thanks @​mark-ignacio! - Adds a new, optional kernel configuration option to select a resize algorithm in the Sharp image service

    By default, Sharp resizes images with the lanczos3 kernel. This new config option allows you to set the default resizing algorithm to any resizing option supported by Sharp (e.g. linear, mks2021).

    Kernel selection can produce quite noticeable differences depending on various characteristics of the source image - especially drawn art - so changing the kernel gives you more control over the appearance of images on your site:

    export default defineConfig({
      image: {
        service: {
          entrypoint: 'astro/assets/services/sharp',
          config: {
            kernel: "mks2021"
          }
      }
    })

    This selection will apply to all images on your site, and is not yet configurable on a per-image basis. For more information, see Sharps documentation on resizing images.

  • #​15063 08e0fd7 Thanks @​jmortlock! - Adds a new partitioned option when setting a cookie to allow creating partitioned cookies.

    Partitioned cookies can only be read within the context of the top-level site on which they were set. This allows cross-site tracking to be blocked, while still enabling legitimate uses of third-party cookies.

    You can create a partitioned cookie by passing partitioned: true when setting a cookie. Note that partitioned cookies must also be set with secure: true:

    Astro.cookies.set('my-cookie', 'value', {
      partitioned: true,
      secure: true,
    });

    For more information, see the AstroCookieSetOptions API reference.

  • #​15022 f1fce0e Thanks @​ascorbic! - Adds a new retainBody option to the glob() loader to allow reducing the size of the data store.

    Currently, the glob() loader stores the raw body of each content file in the entry, in addition to the rendered HTML.

    The retainBody option defaults to true, but you can set it to false to prevent the raw body of content files from being stored in the data store. This significantly reduces the deployed size of the data store and helps avoid hitting size limits for sites with very large collections.

    The rendered body will still be available in the entry.rendered.html property for markdown files, and the entry.filePath property will still point to the original file.

    import { defineCollection } from 'astro:content';
    import { glob } from 'astro/loaders';
    
    const blog = defineCollection({
      loader: glob({
        pattern: '**/*.md',
        base: './src/content/blog',
        retainBody: false,
      }),
    });

    When retainBody is false, entry.body will be undefined instead of containing the raw file contents.

  • #​15153 928529f Thanks @​jcayzac! - Adds a new background property to the <Image /> component.

    This optional property lets you pass a background color to flatten the image with. By default, Sharp uses a black background when flattening an image that is being converted to a format that does not support transparency (e.g. jpeg). Providing a value for background on an <Image /> component, or passing it to the getImage() helper, will flatten images using that color instead.

    This is especially useful when the requested output format doesn't support an alpha channel (e.g. jpeg) and can't support transparent backgrounds.

    ---
    import { Image } from 'astro:assets';
    ---
    
    <Image
      src="/transparent.png"
      alt="A JPEG with a white background!"
      format="jpeg"
      background="#ffffff"
    />

    See more about this new property in the image reference docs

  • #​15015 54f6006 Thanks @​tony! - Adds optional placement config option for the dev toolbar.

    You can now configure the default toolbar position ('bottom-left', 'bottom-center', or 'bottom-right') via devToolbar.placement in your Astro config. This option is helpful for sites with UI elements (chat widgets, cookie banners) that are consistently obscured by the toolbar in the dev environment.

    You can set a project default that is consistent across environments (e.g. dev machines, browser instances, team members):

    // astro.config.mjs
    export default defineConfig({
      devToolbar: {
        placement: 'bottom-left',
      },
    });

    User preferences from the toolbar UI (stored in localStorage) still take priority, so this setting can be overridden in individual situations as necessary.

v5.16.16

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v5.16.15

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  • #​15286 0aafc83 Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - Fixes a case where font providers provided as class instances may not work when using the experimental Fonts API. It affected the local provider

v5.16.14

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  • #​15213 c775fce Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - BREAKING CHANGE to the experimental Fonts API only

    Updates how the local provider must be used when using the experimental Fonts API

    Previously, there were 2 kinds of font providers: remote and local.

    Font providers are now unified. If you are using the local provider, the process for configuring local fonts must be updated:

    -import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
    +import { defineConfig, fontProviders } from "astro/config";
    
    export default defineConfig({
        experimental: {
            fonts: [{
                name: "Custom",
                cssVariable: "--font-custom",
    -            provider: "local",
    +            provider: fontProviders.local(),
    +            options: {
                variants: [
                    {
                        weight: 400,
                        style: "normal",
                        src: ["./src/assets/fonts/custom-400.woff2"]
                    },
                    {
                        weight: 700,
                        style: "normal",
                        src: ["./src/assets/fonts/custom-700.woff2"]
                    }
                    // ...
                ]
    +            }
            }]
        }
    });

    Once configured, there is no change to using local fonts in your project. However, you should inspect your deployed site to confirm that your new font configuration is being applied.

    See the experimental Fonts API docs for more information.

  • #​15213 c775fce Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - Exposes root on FontProvider init() context

    When building a custom FontProvider for the experimental Fonts API, the init() method receives a context. This context now exposes a root URL, useful for resolving local files:

    import type { FontProvider } from "astro";
    
    export function registryFontProvider(): FontProvider {
      return {
        // ...
    -    init: async ({ storage }) => {
    +    init: async ({ storage, root }) => {
            // ...
        },
      };
    }
  • #​15185 edabeaa Thanks @​EricGrill! - Add .vercel to .gitignore when adding the Vercel adapter via astro add vercel

v5.16.13

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  • #​15182 cb60ee1 Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - Adds a new getFontBuffer() method to retrieve font file buffers when using the experimental Fonts API

    The getFontData() helper function from astro:assets was introduced in 5.14.0 to provide access to font family data for use outside of Astro. One of the goals of this API was to be able to retrieve buffers using URLs.

    However, it turned out to be impactical and even impossible during prerendering.

    Astro now exports a new getFontBuffer() helper function from astro:assets to retrieve font file buffers from URL returned by getFontData(). For example, when using satori to generate OpenGraph images:

    // src/pages/og.png.ts
    
    import type{ APIRoute } from "astro"
    -import { getFontData } from "astro:assets"
    +import { getFontData, getFontBuffer } from "astro:assets"
    import satori from "satori"
    
    export const GET: APIRoute = (context) => {
      const data = getFontData("--font-roboto")
    
      const svg = await satori(
        <div style={{ color: "black" }}>hello, world</div>,
        {
          width: 600,
          height: 400,
          fonts: [
            {
              name: "Roboto",
    -          data: await fetch(new URL(data[0].src[0].url, context.url.origin)).then(res => res.arrayBuffer()),
    +          data: await getFontBuffer(data[0].src[0].url),
              weight: 400,
              style: "normal",
            },
          ],
        },
      )
    
      // ...
    }

    See the experimental Fonts API documentation for more information.


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