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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
@types/jest (source) 29.5.12 -> 29.5.13 age adoption passing confidence
@types/webextension-polyfill (source) 0.10.7 -> 0.12.1 age adoption passing confidence
@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin (source) 7.9.0 -> 7.18.0 age adoption passing confidence
@typescript-eslint/parser (source) 7.9.0 -> 7.18.0 age adoption passing confidence
esbuild 0.21.3 -> 0.23.1 age adoption passing confidence
eslint (source) 8.57.0 -> 8.57.1 age adoption passing confidence
jest-webextension-mock 3.8.16 -> 3.9.0 age adoption passing confidence
prettier (source) 3.2.5 -> 3.3.3 age adoption passing confidence
ts-jest (source) 29.1.2 -> 29.2.5 age adoption passing confidence
typescript (source) 5.4.5 -> 5.6.2 age adoption passing confidence

Release Notes

typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint (@​typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin)

v7.18.0

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🩹 Fixes
  • eslint-plugin: [no-unnecessary-type-assertion] prevent runtime error when asserting a variable declared in default TS lib

  • eslint-plugin: [unbound-method] report on destructuring in function parameters

  • eslint-plugin: [no-duplicate-type-constituents] shouldn't report on error types

  • eslint-plugin: [strict-boolean-expressions] support branded booleans

❤️ Thank You
  • auvred
  • Oliver Salzburg
  • Vinccool96
  • Yukihiro Hasegawa

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v7.17.0

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🚀 Features
  • eslint-plugin: backport no-unsafe-function type, no-wrapper-object-types from v8 to v7

  • eslint-plugin: [return-await] add option to report in error-handling scenarios only, and deprecate "never"

🩹 Fixes
  • eslint-plugin: [no-floating-promises] check top-level type assertions (and more)

  • eslint-plugin: [strict-boolean-expressions] consider assertion function argument a boolean context

  • eslint-plugin: [no-unnecessary-condition] false positive on optional private field

❤️ Thank You
  • Armano
  • Josh Goldberg ✨
  • Kirk Waiblinger
  • StyleShit

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

v7.16.1

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🩹 Fixes
  • eslint-plugin: [no-unnecessary-type-parameters] descend into all parts of mapped types in no-unnecessary-type-parameters
❤️ Thank You
  • Dan Vanderkam

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

v7.16.0

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🚀 Features
  • rule-tester: stricter rule test validations

  • eslint-plugin: [no-unnecessary-parameter-property-assignment] add new rule

  • eslint-plugin: add support for nested namespaces to unsafe-member-access

  • eslint-plugin: [no-floating-promises] add checkThenables option

🩹 Fixes
  • deps: update dependency @​eslint-community/regexpp to v4.11.0

  • eslint-plugin: [no-floating-promises] add suggestions to tests from #​9263 checkThenables

  • website: react key error on internal pages of website

  • eslint-plugin: [restrict-template-expressions] don't report tuples if allowArray option is enabled

❤️ Thank You
  • Abraham Guo
  • auvred
  • Josh Goldberg ✨
  • Juan Sanchez
  • Vinccool96
  • YeonJuan
  • Yukihiro Hasegawa

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

v7.15.0

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🚀 Features
  • eslint-plugin: [array-type] detect Readonly<string[]> case

  • eslint-plugin: back-port new rules around empty object types from v8

🩹 Fixes
  • disable EXPERIMENTAL_useProjectService in disabled-type-checked shared config

  • eslint-plugin: [no-unsafe-return] differentiate a types-error any from a true any

  • eslint-plugin: [no-unsafe-call] differentiate a types-error any from a true any

❤️ Thank You
  • auvred
  • Kim Sang Du
  • rgehbt
  • Vinccool96

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

v7.14.1

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🩹 Fixes
  • eslint-plugin: [prefer-nullish-coalescing] treat enums and literals as their underlying primitive types

  • eslint-plugin: [prefer-nullish-coalescing] ensure ternary fix does not remove parens

❤️ Thank You
  • Jake Bailey

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v7.14.0

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🚀 Features
  • support TypeScript 5.5
🩹 Fixes
  • eslint-plugin: [no-extraneous-class] handle abstract members

  • eslint-plugin: [prefer-nullish-coalescing] handle intersected primitive types

  • eslint-plugin: [no-invalid-this] support AccessorProperty

❤️ Thank You
  • Brad Zacher
  • cm-ayf
  • Jake Bailey
  • James Zhan
  • Joshua Chen
  • yoshi2no

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v7.13.1

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🩹 Fixes
  • eslint-plugin: [prefer-readonly] refine report locations

  • eslint-plugin: [return-await] support explicit resource management

  • eslint-plugin: [no-unsafe-member-access] differentiate a types-error any from a true any

❤️ Thank You
  • Kirk Waiblinger
  • Yukihiro Hasegawa

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v7.13.0

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🚀 Features
  • typescript-estree: require import = require() argument to be a string literal

  • typescript-estree: forbid .body, .async, .generator on declare function

  • eslint-plugin: [no-dynamic-delete] allow all string literals as index

🩹 Fixes
  • ast-spec: function-call-like callee should be Expression not LeftHandSideExpression

  • scope-manager: handle index signature in class

  • eslint-plugin: [init-declarations] refine report locations

  • eslint-plugin: [no-base-to-string] make error message more nuanced

  • eslint-plugin: [no-unsafe-assignment] be more specific about error types

  • eslint-plugin: [no-magic-numbers] fix implementation of the ignore option

❤️ Thank You
  • Fotis Papadogeorgopoulos
  • Joshua Chen
  • Kirk Waiblinger
  • Tobiloba Adedeji
  • Vinccool96
  • YeonJuan

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v7.12.0

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🚀 Features
  • eslint-plugin: [no-useless-template-literals] rename to no-useless-template-expression (deprecate no-useless-template-literals)

  • rule-tester: check for parsing errors in suggestion fixes

  • rule-tester: port checkDuplicateTestCases from ESLint

  • eslint-plugin: [no-floating-promises] add option 'allowForKnownSafePromises'

🩹 Fixes
  • no-useless-template-expression -> no-unnecessary-template-expression

  • eslint-plugin: [no-unnecessary-type-assertion] combine template literal check with const variable check

  • eslint-plugin: [dot-notation] fix false positive when accessing private/protected property with optional chaining

  • eslint-plugin: [explicit-member-accessibility] refine report locations

  • eslint-plugin: [no-unnecessary-type-assertion] declares are always defined, so always check declares

  • eslint-plugin: [prefer-literal-enum-member] allow using member it self on allowBitwiseExpressions

  • eslint-plugin: [return-await] clean up in-try-catch detection and make autofixes safe

  • eslint-plugin: [member-ordering] also TSMethodSignature can be get/set

❤️ Thank You
  • Abraham Guo
  • Han Yeong-woo
  • Joshua Chen
  • Kim Sang Du
  • Kirk Waiblinger
  • YeonJuan

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v7.11.0

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🚀 Features
  • eslint-plugin: deprecate prefer-ts-expect-error in favor of ban-ts-comment
🩹 Fixes
  • eslint-plugin: [consistent-type-assertions] prevent syntax errors on arrow functions
❤️ Thank You
  • Abraham Guo
  • auvred
  • Dom Armstrong
  • Kirk Waiblinger

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v7.10.0

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🚀 Features
  • eslint-plugin: [sort-type-constituents] support case sensitive sorting
🩹 Fixes
  • eslint-plugin: [prefer-regexp-exec] fix heuristic to check whether regex may contain global flag
❤️ Thank You
  • auvred
  • Emanuel Hoogeveen
  • jsfm01
  • Kirk Waiblinger

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typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint (@​typescript-eslint/parser)

v7.18.0

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This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

v7.17.0

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This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

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v7.16.1

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This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

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v7.16.0

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🩹 Fixes
❤️ Thank You
  • Abraham Guo
  • auvred
  • Josh Goldberg ✨
  • Juan Sanchez
  • Vinccool96
  • YeonJuan
  • Yukihiro Hasegawa

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v7.15.0

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This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

v7.14.1

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This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

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v7.14.0

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🚀 Features
  • support TypeScript 5.5
❤️ Thank You
  • Brad Zacher
  • cm-ayf
  • Jake Bailey
  • James Zhan
  • Joshua Chen
  • yoshi2no

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

v7.13.1

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This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

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v7.13.0

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🚀 Features
  • parser, typescript-estree: export withoutProjectParserOptions utility
❤️ Thank You
  • Fotis Papadogeorgopoulos
  • Joshua Chen
  • Kirk Waiblinger
  • Tobiloba Adedeji
  • Vinccool96
  • YeonJuan

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v7.12.0

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🩹 Fixes
  • types: correct typing ParserOptions
❤️ Thank You
  • Abraham Guo
  • Han Yeong-woo
  • Joshua Chen
  • Kim Sang Du
  • Kirk Waiblinger
  • YeonJuan

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v7.11.0

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This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

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v7.10.0

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This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

evanw/esbuild (esbuild)

v0.23.1

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  • Allow using the node: import prefix with es* targets (#​3821)

    The node: prefix on imports is an alternate way to import built-in node modules. For example, import fs from "fs" can also be written import fs from "node:fs". This only works with certain newer versions of node, so esbuild removes it when you target older versions of node such as with --target=node14 so that your code still works. With the way esbuild's platform-specific feature compatibility table works, this was added by saying that only newer versions of node support this feature. However, that means that a target such as --target=node18,es2022 removes the node: prefix because none of the es* targets are known to support this feature. This release adds the support for the node: flag to esbuild's internal compatibility table for es* to allow you to use compound targets like this:

    // Original code
    import fs from 'node:fs'
    fs.open
    
    // Old output (with --bundle --format=esm --platform=node --target=node18,es2022)
    import fs from "fs";
    fs.open;
    
    // New output (with --bundle --format=esm --platform=node --target=node18,es2022)
    import fs from "node:fs";
    fs.open;
  • Fix a panic when using the CLI with invalid build flags if --analyze is present (#​3834)

    Previously esbuild's CLI could crash if it was invoked with flags that aren't valid for a "build" API call and the --analyze flag is present. This was caused by esbuild's internals attempting to add a Go plugin (which is how --analyze is implemented) to a null build object. The panic has been fixed in this release.

  • Fix incorrect location of certain error messages (#​3845)

    This release fixes a regression that caused certain errors relating to variable declarations to be reported at an incorrect location. The regression was introduced in version 0.18.7 of esbuild.

  • Print comments before case clauses in switch statements (#​3838)

    With this release, esbuild will attempt to print comments that come before case clauses in switch statements. This is similar to what esbuild already does for comments inside of certain types of expressions. Note that these types of comments are not printed if minification is enabled (specifically whitespace minification).

  • Fix a memory leak with pluginData (#​3825)

    With this release, the build context's internal pluginData cache will now be cleared when starting a new build. This should fix a leak of memory from plugins that return pluginData objects from onResolve and/or onLoad callbacks.

v0.23.0

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This release deliberately contains backwards-incompatible changes. To avoid automatically picking up releases like this, you should either be pinning the exact version of esbuild in your package.json file (recommended) or be using a version range syntax that only accepts patch upgrades such as ^0.22.0 or ~0.22.0. See npm's documentation about semver for more information.

  • Revert the recent change to avoid bundling dependencies for node (#​3819)

    This release reverts the recent change in version 0.22.0 that made --packages=external the default behavior with --platform=node. The default is now back to --packages=bundle.

    I've just been made aware that Amazon doesn't pin their dependencies in their "AWS CDK" product, which means that whenever esbuild publishes a new release, many people (potentially everyone?) using their SDK around the world instantly starts using it without Amazon checking that it works first. This change in version 0.22.0 happened to break their SDK. I'm amazed that things haven't broken before this point. This revert attempts to avoid these problems for Amazon's customers. Hopefully Amazon will pin their dependencies in the future.

    In addition, this is probably a sign that esbuild is used widely enough that it now needs to switch to a more complicated release model. I may have esbuild use a beta channel model for further development.

  • Fix preserving collapsed JSX whitespace (#​3818)

    When transformed, certain whitespace inside JSX elements is ignored completely if it collapses to an empty string. However, the whitespace should only be ignored if the JSX is being transformed, not if it's being preserved. This release fixes a bug where esbuild was previously incorrectly ignoring collapsed whitespace with --jsx=preserve. Here is an example:

    // Original code
    <Foo>
      <Bar />
    </Foo>
    
    // Old output (with --jsx=preserve)
    <Foo><Bar /></Foo>;
    
    // New output (with --jsx=preserve)
    <Foo>
      <Bar />
    </Foo>;

v0.22.0

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This release deliberately contains backwards-incompatible changes. To avoid automatically picking up releases like this, you should either be pinning the exact version of esbuild in your package.json file (recommended) or be using a version range syntax that only accepts patch upgrades such as ^0.21.0 or ~0.21.0. See npm's documentation about semver for more information.

  • Omit packages from bundles by default when targeting node (#​1874, #​2830, #​2846, #​2915, #​3145, #​3294, #​3323, #​3582, #​3809, #​3815)

    This breaking change is an experiment. People are commonly confused when using esbuild to bundle code for node (i.e. for --platform=node) because some packages may not be intended for bundlers, and may use node-specific features that don't work with a bundler. Even though esbuild's "getting started" instructions say to use --packages=external to work around this problem, many people don't read the documentation and don't do this, and are then confused when it doesn't work. So arguably this is a bad default behavior for esbuild to have if people keep tripping over this.

    With this release, esbuild will now omit packages from the bundle by default when the platform is node (i.e. the previous behavior of --packages=external is now the default in this case). Note that your dependencies must now be present on the file system when your bundle is run. If you don't want this behavior, you can do --packages=bundle to allow packages to be included in the bundle (i.e. the previous default behavior). Note that --packages=bundle doesn't mean all packages are bundled, just that packages are allowed to be bundled. You can still exclude individual packages from the bundle using --external: even when --packages=bundle is present.

    The --packages= setting considers all import paths that "look like" package imports in the original source code to be package imports. Specifically import paths that don't start with a path segment of / or . or .. are considered to be package imports. The only two exceptions to this rule are subpath imports (which start with a # character) and TypeScript path remappings via paths and/or baseUrl in tsconfig.json (which are applied first).

  • Drop support for older platforms (#​3802)

    This release drops support for the following operating systems:

    • Windows 7
    • Windows 8
    • Windows Server 2008
    • Windows Server 2012

    This is because the Go programming language dropped support for these operating system versions in Go 1.21, and this release updates esbuild from Go 1.20 to Go 1.22.

    Note that this only affects the binary esbuild executables that are published to the esbuild npm package. It's still possible to compile esbuild's source code for these older operating systems. If you need to, you can compile esbuild for yourself using an older version of the Go compiler (before Go version 1.21). That might look something like this:

    git clone https://github.com/evanw/esbuild.git
    cd esbuild
    go build ./cmd/esbuild
    ./esbuild.exe --version
    

    In addition, this release increases the minimum required node version for esbuild's JavaScript API from node 12 to node 18. Node 18 is the oldest version of node that is still being supported (see node's release schedule for more information). This increase is because of an incompatibility between the JavaScript that the Go compiler generates for the esbuild-wasm package and versions of node before node 17.4 (specifically the crypto.getRandomValues function).

  • Update await using behavior to match TypeScript

    TypeScript 5.5 subtly changes the way await using behaves. This release updates esbuild to match these changes in TypeScript. You can read more about these changes in microsoft/TypeScript#58624.

  • Allow es2024 as a target environment

    The ECMAScript 2024 specification was just approved, so it has been added to esbuild as a possible compilation target. You can read more about the features that it adds here: https://2ality.com/2024/06/ecmascript-2024.html. The only addition that's relevant for esbuild is the regular expression /v flag. With --target=es2024, regular expressions that use the /v flag will now be passed through untransformed instead of being transformed into a call to new RegExp.

  • Publish binaries for OpenBSD on 64-bit ARM (#​3665, #​3674)

    With this release, you should now be able to install the esbuild npm package in OpenBSD on 64-bit ARM, such as on an Apple device with an M1 chip.

    This was contributed by @​ikmckenz.

  • Publish binaries for WASI (WebAssembly System Interface) preview 1 (#​3300, #​3779)

    The upcoming WASI (WebAssembly System Interface) standard is going to be a way to run WebAssembly outside of a JavaScript host environment. In this scenario you only need a .wasm file without any supporting JavaScript code. Instead of JavaScript providing the APIs for the host environment, the WASI standard specifies a "system interface" that WebAssembly code can access directly (e.g. for file system access).

    Development versions of the WASI specification are being released using preview numbers. The people behind WASI are currently working on preview 2 but the Go compiler has released support for preview 1, which from what I understand is now considered an unsupported legacy release. However, some people have requested that esbuild publish binary executables that support WASI preview 1 so they can experiment with them.

    This release publishes esbuild precompiled for WASI preview 1 to the @esbuild/wasi-preview1 package on npm (specifically the file @esbuild/wasi-preview1/esbuild.wasm). This binary executable has not been tested and won't be officially supported, as it's for an old preview release of a specification that has since moved in another direction. If it works for you, great! If not, then you'll likely have to wait for the ecosystem to evolve before using esbuild with WASI. For example, it sounds like perhaps WASI preview 1 doesn't include support for opening network sockets so esbuild's local development server is unlikely to work with WASI preview 1.

  • Warn about onResolve plugins not setting a path (#​3790)

    Plugins that return values from onResolve without resolving the path (i.e. without setting either path or external: true) will now cause a warning. This is because esbuild only uses return values from onResolve if it successfully resolves the path, and it's not good for invalid input to be silently ignored.

  • Add a new Go API for running the CLI with plugins (#​3539)

    With esbuild's Go API, you can now call cli.RunWithPlugins(args, plugins) to pass an array of esbuild plugins to be used during the build process. This allows you to create a CLI that behaves similarly to esbuild's CLI but with additional Go plugins enabled.

    This was contributed by @​edewit.

v0.21.5

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  • Fix Symbol.metadata on classes without a class decorator (#​3781)

    This release fixes a bug with esbuild's support for the decorator metadata proposal. Previously esbuild only added the Symbol.metadata property to decorated classes if there was a decorator on the class element itself. However, the proposal says that the Symbol.metadata property should be present on all classes that have any decorators at all, not just those with a decorator on the class element itself.

  • Allow unknown import attributes to be used with the copy loader (#​3792)

    Import attributes (the with keyword on import statements) are allowed to alter how that path is loaded. For example, esbuild cannot assume that it knows how to load ./bagel.js as type bagel:

    // This is an error with "--bundle" without also using "--external:./bagel.js"
    import tasty from "./bagel.js" with { type: "bagel" }

    Because of that, bundling this code with esbuild is an error unless the file ./bagel.js is external to the bundle (such as with --bundle --external:./bagel.js).

    However, there is an additional case where it's ok for esbuild to allow this: if the file is loaded using the copy loader. That's because the copy loader behaves similarly to --external in that the file is left external to the bundle. The difference is that the copy loader copies the file into the output folder and rewrites the import path while --external doesn't. That means the following will now work with the copy loader (such as with --bundle --loader:.bagel=copy):

    // This is no longer an error with "--bundle" and "--loader:.bagel=copy"
    import tasty from "./tasty.bagel" with { type: "bagel" }
  • Support import attributes with glob-style imports (#​3797)

    This release adds support for import attributes (the with option) to glob-style imports (dynamic imports with certain string literal patterns as paths). These imports previously didn't support import attributes due to an oversight. So code like this will now work correctly:

    async function loadLocale(locale: string): Locale {
      const data = await import(`./locales/${locale}.data`, { with: { type: 'json' } })
      return unpackLocale(locale, data)
    }

    Previously this didn't work even though esbuild normally supports forcing the JSON loader using an import attribute. Attempting to do this used to result in the following error:

    ✘ [ERROR] No loader is configured for ".data" files: locales/en-US.data
    
        example.ts:2:28:
          2 │   const data = await import(`./locales/${locale}.data`, { with: { type: 'json' } })
            ╵                             ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    

    In addition, this change means plugins can now access the contents of with for glob-style imports.

  • Support ${configDir} in tsconfig.json files (#​3782)

    This adds support for a new feature from the upcoming TypeScript 5.5 release. The character sequence ${configDir} is now respected at the start of baseUrl and paths values, which are used by esbuild during bundling to correctly map import paths to file system paths. This feature lets base tsconfig.json files specified via extends refer to the directory of the top-level tsconfig.json file. Here is an example:

    {
      "compilerOptions": {
        "paths": {
          "js/*": ["${configDir}/dist/js/*"]
        }
      }
    }

    You can read more in TypeScript's blog post about their upcoming 5.5 release. Note that this feature does not make use of template literals (you need to use "${configDir}/dist/js/*" not `${configDir}/dist/js/*`). The syntax for tsconfig.json is still just JSON with comments, and JSON syntax does not allow template literals. This feature only recognizes ${configDir} in strings for certain path-like properties, and only at the beginning of the string.

  • Fix internal error with --supported:object-accessors=false (#​3794)

    This release fixes a regression in 0.21.0 where some code that was added to esbuild's internal runtime library of helper functions for JavaScript decorators fails to parse when you configure esbuild with --supported:object-accessors=false. The reason is that esbuild introduced code that does { get [name]() {} } which uses both the object-extensions feature for the [name] and the object-accessors feature for the get, but esbuild was incorrectly only checking for object-extensions and not for object-accessors. Additional tests have been added to avoid this type of issue in the future. A workaround for this issue in earlier releases is to also add --supported:object-extensions=false.

v0.21.4

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  • Update support for import assertions and import attributes in node (#​3778)

    Import assertions (the assert keyword) have been removed from node starting in v22.0.0. So esbuild will now strip them and generate a warning with --target=node22 or above:

    ▲ [WARNING] The "assert" keyword is not supported in the configured target environment ("node22") [assert-to-with]
    
        example.mjs:1:40:
          1 │ import json from "esbuild/package.json" assert { type: "json" }
            │                                         ~~~~~~
            ╵                                         with
    
      Did you mean to use "with" instead of "assert"?
    

    Import attributes (the with keyword) have been backported to node 18 starting in v18.20.0. So esbuild will no longer strip them with --target=node18.N if N is 20 or greater.

  • Fix for await transform when a label is present

    This release fixes a bug where the for await transform, which wraps the loop in a try statement, previously failed to also move the loop's label into the try statement. This bug only affects code that uses both of these features in combination. Here's an example of some affected code:

    // Original code
    async function test() {
      outer: for await (const x of [Promise.resolve([0, 1])]) {
        for (const y of x) if (y) break outer
        throw 'fail'
      }
    }
    
    // Old output (with --target=es6)
    function test() {
      return __async(this, null, function* () {
        outer: try {
          for (var iter = __forAwait([Promise.resolve([0, 1])]), more, temp, error; more = !(temp = yield iter.next()).done; more = false) {
            const x = temp.value;
            for (const y of x) if (y) break outer;
            throw "fail";
          }
        } catch (temp) {
          error = [temp];
        } finally {
          try {
            more && (temp = iter.return) && (yield temp.call(iter));
          } finally {
            if (error)
              throw error[0];
          }
        }
      });
    }
    
    // New output (with --target=es6)
    function test() {
      return __async(this, null, function* () {
        try {
          outer: for (var iter = __forAwait([Promise.resolve([0, 1])]), more, temp, error; more = !(temp = yield iter.next()).done; more = false) {
            const x = temp.value;
            for (const y of x) if (y) break outer;
            throw "fail";
          }
        } catch (temp) {
          error = [temp];
        } finally {
          try {
            more && (temp = iter.return) && (yield temp.call(iter));
          } finally {
            if (error)
              throw error[0];
          }
        }
      });
    }
  • Do additional constant folding after cross-module enum inlining (#​3416, #​3425)

    This release adds a few more cases where esbuild does constant folding after cross-module enum inlining.

    // Original code: enum.ts
    export enum Platform {
      WINDOWS = 'windows',
      MACOS = 'macos',
      LINUX = 'linux',
    }
    
    // Original code: main.ts
    import { Platform } from './enum';
    declare const PLATFORM: string;
    export function logPlatform() {
      if (PLATFORM == Platform.WINDOWS) console.log('Windows');
      else if (PLATFORM == Platform.MACOS) console.log('macOS');
      else if (PLATFORM == Platform.LINUX) console.log('Linux');
      else console.log('Other');
    }
    
    // Old output (with --bundle '--define:PLATFORM="macos"' --minify --format=esm)
    function n(){"windows"=="macos"?console.log("Windows"):"macos"=="macos"?console.log("macOS"):"linux"=="macos"?console.log("Linux"):console.log("Other")}export{n as logPlatform};
    
    // New output (with --bundle '--define:PLATFORM="macos"' --minify --format=esm)
    function n(){console.log("macOS")}export{n as logPlatform};
  • Pass import attributes to on-resolve plugins (#​3384, #​3639, #​3646)

    With this release, on-resolve plugins will now have access to the import attributes on the import via the with property of the arguments object. This mirrors the with property of the arguments object that's already passed to on-load plugins. In addition, you can now pass with to the resolve() API call which will then forward that value on to all relevant plugins. Here's an example of a plugin that can now be written:

    const examplePlugin = {
      name: 'Example plugin',
      setup(build) {
        build.onResolve({ filter: /.*/ }, args => {
          if (args.with.type === 'external')
            return { external: true }
        })
      }
    }
    
    require('esbuild').build({
      stdin: {
        contents: `
          import foo from "./foo" with { type: "external" }
          foo()
        `,
      },
      bundle: true,
      format: 'esm',
      write: false,
      plugins: [examplePlugin],
    }).then(result => {
      console.log(result.outputFiles[0].text)
    })
  • Formatting support for the @position-try rule (#​3773)

    Chrome shipped this new CSS at-rule in version 125 as part of the CSS anchor positioning API. With this release, esbuild now knows to expect a declaration list inside of the @position-try body block and will format it appropriately.

  • Always allow internal string import and export aliases (#​3343)

    Import and export names can be string literals in ES2022+. Previously esbuild forbid any usage of these aliases when the target was below ES2022. Starting with this release, esbuild will only forbid such usage when the alias would otherwise end up in output as a string literal. String literal aliases that are only used internally in the bundle and are "compiled away" are no longer errors. This makes it possible to use string literal aliases with esbuild's inject feature even when the target is earlier than ES2022.

eslint/eslint (eslint)

v8.57.1

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v3.9.0

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  • Add support for storage.session
prettier/prettier (prettier)

v3.3.3

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Add parentheses for nullish coalescing in ternary (#​16391 by @​cdignam-segment)

This change adds clarity to operator precedence.

// Input
foo ? bar ?? foo : baz;
foo ?? bar ? a : b;
a ? b : foo ?? bar;

// Prettier 3.3.2
foo ? bar ?? foo : baz;
foo ?? bar ? a : b;
a ? b : foo ?? bar;

// Prettier 3.3.3
foo ? (bar ?? foo) : baz;
(foo ?? bar) ? a : b;
a ? b : (foo ?? bar);
Add parentheses for decorator expressions (#​16458 by @​y-schneider)

Prevent parentheses around member expressions or tagged template literals from being removed to follow the stricter parsing rules of TypeScript 5.5.

// Input
@&#8203;(foo`tagged template`)
class X {}

// Prettier 3.3.2
@&#8203;foo`tagged template`
class X {}

// Prettier 3.3.3
@&#8203;(foo`tagged template`)
class X {}
Support @let declaration syntax (#​16474 by @​sosukesuzuki)

Adds support for Angular v18 @let declaration syntax.

Please see the following code example. The @let declaration allows you to define local variables within the template:

@&#8203;let name = 'Frodo';

<h1>Dashboard for {{name}}</h1>
Hello, {{name}}

For more details, please refer to the excellent blog post by the Angular Team: Introducing @​let in Angular.

We also appreciate the Angular Team for kindly answering our questions to implement this feature.

v3.3.2

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Fix handlebars path expressions starts with @ (#​16358 by @​Princeyadav05)
{{! Input }}
<div>{{@&#8203;x.y.z}}</div>

{{! Prettier 3.3.1 }}
<div>{{@&#8203;x}}</div>

{{! Prettier 3.3.2 }}
<div>{{@&#8203;x.y.z}}</div>

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Preserve empty lines in front matter (#​16347 by @​fisker)
<!-- Input -->
---
foo:
  - bar1

  - bar2

  - bar3
---
Markdown

<!-- Prettier 3.3.0 -->

---
foo:
  - bar1
  - bar2
  - bar3
---

Markdown

<!-- Prettier 3.3.1 -->
---
foo:
  - bar1

  - bar2

  - bar3
---

Markdown
Preserve explicit language in front matter (#​16348 by @​fisker)
<!-- Input -->
---yaml
title: Hello
slug: home
---

<!-- Prettier 3.3.0 -->
---
title: Hello
slug: home
---

<!-- Prettier 3.3.1 -->
---yaml
title: Hello
slug: home
---
Avoid line breaks in import attributes (#​16349 by @​fisker)
// Input
import something from "./some-very-very-very-ve

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