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Bump openid-client from 5.7.0 to 6.1.1 #1299

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 weeks ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 weeks ago

Bumps openid-client from 5.7.0 to 6.1.1.

Release notes

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v6.1.1

Documentation

  • update link to passport example (110575b)

Fixes

  • correct supportsPKCE bool return (f1aa9db), closes #710

v6.1.0

Features

  • add a server metadata helper for checking PKCE support (ca34a91)
  • add JWKS Cache management for use in non-persistent runtimes (cda4b53)

v6.0.0

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

  • openid-client v6.x is a complete rewrite of the openid-client module, this is the first time since 0.1.0 (8 years ago) that the API has drastically changed. The new module structure and API focuses on three core principles:
  • runtime compatibility (adding support for Deno, Cloudflare Workers, Bun, and other Web API interoperable runtimes)
  • tree-shakeability (bundles should not contain features that don't end up being used)
  • less options (removing support for processing deprecated response types, cutting down on the number of combinations that need to handled)

To that end openid-client@6 no longer supports the full cartesian matrix of response types and response modes, it no longer supports issuing encrypted assertions, decrypting assertions is limited to only a few algorithms, it no longer supports Dynamic Client Registration or Management, and Self-Issued OpenID Provider responses are also not supported.

The new API makes basic setups simple while allowing some degree of complexity where needed.

openid-client@6 is an ESM module using ES2022 syntax and it depends on WebCryptoAPI and Fetch API globals being available in the JS runtime.

openid-client@6 is written in TypeScript and its exported types come with comment annotations.

(Node.js) Versions 20.x and newer have all the necessary globals.

(Node.js) CJS style let client = require('openid-client') is possible in versions where process.features.require_module is true. This is a new Node.js feature slated to be released without a CLI flag in 23.x and 22.x

Changelog

Sourced from openid-client's changelog.

6.1.1 (2024-10-18)

Documentation

  • update link to passport example (110575b)

Fixes

  • correct supportsPKCE bool return (f1aa9db), closes #710

6.1.0 (2024-10-17)

Features

  • add a server metadata helper for checking PKCE support (ca34a91)
  • add JWKS Cache management for use in non-persistent runtimes (cda4b53)

6.0.0 (2024-10-15)

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

  • openid-client v6.x is a complete rewrite of the openid-client module, this is the first time since 0.1.0 (8 years ago) that the API has drastically changed. The new module structure and API focuses on three core principles:
  • runtime compatibility (adding support for Deno, Cloudflare Workers, Bun, and other Web API interoperable runtimes)
  • tree-shakeability (bundles should not contain features that don't end up being used)
  • less options (removing support for processing deprecated response types, cutting down on the number of combinations that need to handled)

To that end openid-client@6 no longer supports the full cartesian matrix of response types and response modes, it no longer supports issuing encrypted assertions, decrypting assertions is limited to only a few algorithms, it no longer supports Dynamic Client Registration or Management, and Self-Issued OpenID Provider responses are also not supported.

The new API makes basic setups simple while allowing some degree of complexity where needed.

openid-client@6 is an ESM module using ES2022 syntax and it depends on WebCryptoAPI and Fetch API globals being available in the JS runtime.

openid-client@6 is written in TypeScript and its exported types come with comment annotations.

(Node.js) Versions 20.x and newer have all the necessary globals.

(Node.js) CJS style let client = require('openid-client') is possible in versions where process.features.require_module is true. This is a new Node.js feature slated to be released without a CLI flag in 23.x and 22.x

Documentation

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Commits
  • 7405570 chore(release): 6.1.1
  • f1aa9db fix: correct supportsPKCE bool return
  • ff1436e ci: use reusable worflow for node-versions
  • 49d8f8b ci: update node versions and remove ifs
  • 110575b docs: update link to passport example
  • 376d15f chore: cleanup after release
  • 8e00e96 chore(release): 6.1.0
  • f10e3aa test: refactor expected error names and causes
  • ca34a91 feat: add a server metadata helper for checking PKCE support
  • a704534 chore: update project description
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