This release includes a new set of methods to exchange messages between the current process and a Node.js subprocess, also known as "IPC". This allows passing and returning almost any message type to/from a Node.js subprocess. Also, debugging IPC is now much easier.
For a deeper dive-in, please check and share the release post!
Thanks @iiroj for your contribution, @SimonSiefke and @adymorz for reporting the bugs fixed in this release, and @karlhorky for improving the documentation!
Deprecations
Passing 'ipc' to the stdio option has been deprecated. It will be removed in the next major release. Instead, the ipc: true option should be used. (#1056)
The execaCommand() method has been deprecated. It will be removed in the next major release. If most cases, the template string syntax should be used instead.
- import {execaCommand} from 'execa';
+ import {execa} from 'execa';
await execaCommand('npm run build');
await execanpm run build;
const taskName = 'build';
await execaCommand(npm run ${taskName});
await execanpm run ${taskName};
const commandArguments = ['run', 'task with space'];
await execanpm ${commandArguments};
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Bumps execa from 5.1.1 to 9.3.0.
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Commits
57658b0
9.3.08daf348
Allowverbose
option to be a function for custom logging (#1130)78edcb9
Fix c8 memory crash (#1129)18d320f
Refactor test helpers for theverbose
option (#1128)37e0024
Add more tests for theverbose
option (#1127)f9f1199
Refactorverbose
logic (#1126)cbe805c
9.2.08ae6975
Send fewer requests with link checking (#1122)e15e516
Fix typo in IPC documentation (#1121)4044152
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