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astro/packages/integrations/node/CHANGELOG.md
Nate Moore 9f067dca27
Astro 1.0.0 (#4214)
* chore: remove changesets patch

* chore: add changesets

* chore: version packages

* chore: normalize formatting

* chore: update lockfile

* chore: fix codeblocks

* Update packages/astro/CHANGELOG.md

Co-authored-by: Sarah Rainsberger <sarah@rainsberger.ca>

* Update packages/astro/CHANGELOG.md

Co-authored-by: Sarah Rainsberger <sarah@rainsberger.ca>

* Update packages/astro/CHANGELOG.md

Co-authored-by: Sarah Rainsberger <sarah@rainsberger.ca>

* chore: fixup code samples

* chore: move v0.25 message out of note

Co-authored-by: Nate Moore <nate@astro.build>
Co-authored-by: Sarah Rainsberger <sarah@rainsberger.ca>
2022-08-09 11:10:25 -05:00

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@astrojs/node

1.0.0

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Patch Changes

  • Updated dependencies [04ad44563]:
    • @astrojs/webapi@1.0.0

0.2.1

Patch Changes

0.2.0

Minor Changes

  • #4015 6fd161d76 Thanks @matthewp! - New output configuration option

    This 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 the adapter 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 add output: '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',
    });
    
  • #3973 5a23483ef Thanks @matthewp! - Adds support for Astro.clientAddress

    The new Astro.clientAddress property allows you to get the IP address of the requested user.

    <div>Your address {Astro.clientAddress}</div>
    

    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.

Patch Changes

0.1.6

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0.1.5

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0.1.4

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0.1.3

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0.1.2

Patch Changes

  • Updated dependencies [4de53ecc]:
    • @astrojs/webapi@0.12.0

0.1.1

Patch Changes

0.1.0

Minor Changes

0.0.2

Patch Changes

  • #2879 80034c6c Thanks @matthewp! - Netlify Adapter

    This change adds a Netlify adapter that uses Netlify Functions. You can use it like so:

    import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
    import netlify from '@astrojs/netlify/functions';
    
    export default defineConfig({
      adapter: netlify(),
    });
    

0.0.2-next.0

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