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Bump astro from 4.9.2 to 4.10.1 #100

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Bumps astro from 4.9.2 to 4.10.1.

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astro@4.10.1

Patch Changes

astro@4.10.0

Minor Changes

  • #10974 2668ef9 Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - Adds experimental support for the astro:env API.

    The astro:env API lets you configure a type-safe schema for your environment variables, and indicate whether they should be available on the server or the client. Import and use your defined variables from the appropriate /client or /server module:

    ---
    import { PUBLIC_APP_ID } from 'astro:env/client';
    import { PUBLIC_API_URL, getSecret } from 'astro:env/server';
    const API_TOKEN = getSecret('API_TOKEN');
    

    const data = await fetch(${PUBLIC_API_URL}/users, { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', Authorization: Bearer ${API_TOKEN}, }, body: JSON.stringify({ appId: PUBLIC_APP_ID }), });

    To define the data type and properties of your environment variables, declare a schema in your Astro config in experimental.env.schema. The envField helper allows you define your variable as a string, number, or boolean and pass properties in an object:

    // astro.config.mjs
    import { defineConfig, envField } from 'astro/config';
    

    export default defineConfig({ experimental: { env: { schema: { PUBLIC_API_URL: envField.string({ context: 'client', access: 'public', optional: true }), PUBLIC_PORT: envField.number({ context: 'server', access: 'public', default: 4321 }), API_SECRET: envField.string({ context: 'server', access: 'secret' }), }, },

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4.10.1

Patch Changes

4.10.0

Minor Changes

  • #10974 2668ef9 Thanks @​florian-lefebvre! - Adds experimental support for the astro:env API.

    The astro:env API lets you configure a type-safe schema for your environment variables, and indicate whether they should be available on the server or the client. Import and use your defined variables from the appropriate /client or /server module:

    ---
    import { PUBLIC_APP_ID } from 'astro:env/client';
    import { PUBLIC_API_URL, getSecret } from 'astro:env/server';
    const API_TOKEN = getSecret('API_TOKEN');
    

    const data = await fetch(${PUBLIC_API_URL}/users, { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', Authorization: Bearer ${API_TOKEN}, }, body: JSON.stringify({ appId: PUBLIC_APP_ID }), });

    To define the data type and properties of your environment variables, declare a schema in your Astro config in experimental.env.schema. The envField helper allows you define your variable as a string, number, or boolean and pass properties in an object:

    // astro.config.mjs
    import { defineConfig, envField } from 'astro/config';
    

    export default defineConfig({ experimental: { env: { schema: { PUBLIC_API_URL: envField.string({ context: 'client', access: 'public', optional: true }), PUBLIC_PORT: envField.number({ context: 'server', access: 'public', default: 4321 }), API_SECRET: envField.string({ context: 'server', access: 'secret' }),

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