- Upgrade to the latest draft: draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-12
- Upgrade to the latest draft: draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-11
- Upgrade to the latest draft: draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-10
- Upgrade to the latest draft: draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-09
- Tarball
- Minor bugfix
- Tarball
- Upgrade to the latest draft: draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-07
- Tarball
- Splitting out everything that is not related to negotiating HTTP2 or the node-like HTTP API. These live in separate module from now on: http2-protocol.
- The only backwards incompatible change: the
Endpoint
class is not exported anymore. Use the http2-protocol module if you want to use this low level interface. - Tarball
- Support for ALPN if node supports it (currently needs a custom build)
- Fix for a few small issues
- Tarball
- Exporting Endpoint class
- Support for 'filters' in Endpoint
- The last time-based release
- Tarball
- Upgrade to the latest draft: draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-06
- Support for HTTP trailers
- Support for TLS SNI (Server Name Indication)
- Improved stream scheduling algorithm
- Blog post
- Tarball
- Support for prioritization
- Small API compatibility improvements (compatibility with the standard node.js HTTP API)
- Minor push API change
- Ability to pass an external bunyan logger when creating a Server or Agent
- Blog post
- Tarball
- Fixing a flow control bug
- Tarball
- Exposing server push in the public API
- Connection pooling when operating as client
- Much better API compatibility with the standard node.js HTTPS module
- Logging improvements
- Blog post
- Tarball
- Lots of bugfixes
- Proper flow control for outgoing frames
- Basic flow control for incoming frames
- Blog post
- Tarball
- First release with public API (similar to the standard node HTTPS module)
- Support for NPN negotiation (no ALPN or Upgrade yet)
- Stream number limitation is in place
- Push streams works but not exposed yet in the public API
- Blog post
- Tarball
Connection
andEndpoint
classes are usable, but not yet ready- Addition of an exmaple server and client
- Using istanbul for measuring code coverage
- Blog post
- Tarball