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Bumps esbuild from 0.12.19 to 0.25.5.

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v0.25.5

  • Fix a regression with browser in package.json (#4187)

    The fix to #4144 in version 0.25.3 introduced a regression that caused browser overrides specified in package.json to fail to override relative path names that end in a trailing slash. That behavior change affected the [email protected] package. This regression has been fixed, and now has test coverage.

  • Add support for certain keywords as TypeScript tuple labels (#4192)

    Previously esbuild could incorrectly fail to parse certain keywords as TypeScript tuple labels that are parsed by the official TypeScript compiler if they were followed by a ? modifier. These labels included function, import, infer, new, readonly, and typeof. With this release, these keywords will now be parsed correctly. Here's an example of some affected code:

    type Foo = [
      value: any,
      readonly?: boolean, // This is now parsed correctly
    ]
  • Add CSS prefixes for the stretch sizing value (#4184)

    This release adds support for prefixing CSS declarations such as div { width: stretch }. That CSS is now transformed into this depending on what the --target= setting includes:

    div {
      width: -webkit-fill-available;
      width: -moz-available;
      width: stretch;
    }

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 the Access-Control-Allow-Origin response header when the request has a matching Origin header. Note that this currently only works for requests that don't send a preflight OPTIONS request, as esbuild's development server doesn't currently support OPTIONS requests.

    Some examples:

    • CLI:

      esbuild --servedir=. --cors-origin=https://example.com
      
    • JS:

      const ctx = await esbuild.context({})
      await ctx.serve({
        servedir: '.',
        cors: {

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Changelog: 2021

This changelog documents all esbuild versions published in the year 2021 (versions 0.8.29 through 0.14.10).

0.14.10

  • Enable tree shaking of classes with lowered static fields (#175)

    If the configured target environment doesn't support static class fields, they are converted into a call to esbuild's __publicField function instead. However, esbuild's tree-shaking pass treated this call as a side effect, which meant that all classes with static fields were ineligible for tree shaking. This release fixes the problem by explicitly ignoring calls to the __publicField function during tree shaking side-effect determination. Tree shaking is now enabled for these classes:

    // Original code
    class Foo { static foo = 'foo' }
    class Bar { static bar = 'bar' }
    new Bar()
    // Old output (with --tree-shaking=true --target=es6)
    class Foo {
    }
    __publicField(Foo, "foo", "foo");
    class Bar {
    }
    __publicField(Bar, "bar", "bar");
    new Bar();
    // New output (with --tree-shaking=true --target=es6)
    class Bar {
    }
    __publicField(Bar, "bar", "bar");
    new Bar();

  • Treat --define:foo=undefined as an undefined literal instead of an identifier (#1407)

    References to the global variable undefined are automatically replaced with the literal value for undefined, which appears as void 0 when printed. This allows for additional optimizations such as collapsing undefined ?? bar into just bar. However, this substitution was not done for values specified via --define:. As a result, esbuild could potentially miss out on certain optimizations in these cases. With this release, it's now possible to use --define: to substitute something with an undefined literal:

    // Original code
    let win = typeof window !== 'undefined' ? window : {}
    // Old output (with --define:window=undefined --minify)
    let win=typeof undefined!="undefined"?undefined:{};
    // New output (with --define:window=undefined --minify)
    let win={};

  • Add the --drop:debugger flag (#1809)

    Passing this flag causes all debugger; statements to be removed from the output. This is similar to the drop_debugger: true flag available in the popular UglifyJS and Terser JavaScript minifiers.

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Bumps [esbuild](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) from 0.12.19 to 0.25.5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG-2021.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.12.19...v0.25.5)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: esbuild
  dependency-version: 0.25.5
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Superseded by #454.

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