mooxl / astroad

A pre-configured setup for easy website development with Astro and Payload CMS using Docker.
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Bump astro from 2.8.5 to 2.9.3 in /astro #67

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps astro from 2.8.5 to 2.9.3.

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astro@2.9.3

Patch Changes

  • #7782 0f677c009 Thanks @​bluwy! - Refactor Astro rendering to write results directly. This improves the rendering performance for all Astro files.

  • #7786 188eeddd4 Thanks @​matthewp! - Execute scripts when navigating to a new page.

    When navigating to an new page with client-side navigation, scripts are executed (and re-executed) so that any new scripts on the incoming page are run and the DOM can be updated.

    However, type=module scripts never re-execute in Astro, and will not do so in client-side routing. To support cases where you want to modify the DOM, a new astro:load event listener been added:

    document.addEventListener('astro:load', () => {
      updateTheDOMSomehow();
    });
    

astro@2.9.2

Patch Changes

astro@2.9.1

Patch Changes

astro@2.9.0

Minor Changes

  • #7686 ec745d689 Thanks @​matthewp! - Redirects configuration

    This change moves the redirects configuration out of experimental. If you were previously using experimental redirects, remove the following experimental flag:

    experimental: {
      redirects: true,
    }
    

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Changelog

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2.9.3

Patch Changes

  • #7782 0f677c009 Thanks @​bluwy! - Refactor Astro rendering to write results directly. This improves the rendering performance for all Astro files.

  • #7786 188eeddd4 Thanks @​matthewp! - Execute scripts when navigating to a new page.

    When navigating to an new page with client-side navigation, scripts are executed (and re-executed) so that any new scripts on the incoming page are run and the DOM can be updated.

    However, type=module scripts never re-execute in Astro, and will not do so in client-side routing. To support cases where you want to modify the DOM, a new astro:load event listener been added:

    document.addEventListener('astro:load', () => {
      updateTheDOMSomehow();
    });
    

2.9.2

Patch Changes

2.9.1

Patch Changes

2.9.0

Minor Changes

  • #7686 ec745d689 Thanks @​matthewp! - Redirects configuration

    This change moves the redirects configuration out of experimental. If you were previously using experimental redirects, remove the following experimental flag:

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