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bump(deps): bump astro from 4.16.18 to 5.2.3 in /web #412

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Bumps astro from 4.16.18 to 5.2.3.

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Patch Changes

  • #13113 3a26e45 Thanks @​unprintable123! - Fixes the bug that rewrite will pass encoded url to the dynamic routing and cause params mismatch.

  • #13111 23978dd Thanks @​ascorbic! - Fixes a bug that caused injected endpoint routes to return not found when trailingSlash was set to always

  • #13112 0fa5c82 Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes a bug where the i18n middleware was blocking a server island request when the prefixDefaultLocale option is set to true

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Patch Changes

  • #13095 740eb60 Thanks @​ascorbic! - Fixes a bug that caused some dev server asset requests to return 404 when trailingSlash was set to "always"

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Minor Changes

  • #12994 5361755 Thanks @​ascorbic! - Redirects trailing slashes for on-demand pages

    When the trailingSlash option is set to always or never, on-demand rendered pages will now redirect to the correct URL when the trailing slash doesn't match the configuration option. This was previously the case for static pages, but now works for on-demand pages as well.

    Now, it doesn't matter whether your visitor navigates to /about/, /about, or even /about///. In production, they'll always end up on the correct page. For GET requests, the redirect will be a 301 (permanent) redirect, and for all other request methods, it will be a 308 (permanent, and preserve the request method) redirect.

    In development, you'll see a helpful 404 page to alert you of a trailing slash mismatch so you can troubleshoot routes.

  • #12979 e621712 Thanks @​ematipico! - Adds support for redirecting to external sites with the redirects configuration option.

    Now, you can redirect routes either internally to another path or externally by providing a URL beginning with http or https:

    // astro.config.mjs
    import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
    export default defineConfig({
    redirects: {
    '/blog': 'https://example.com/blog',
    '/news': {
    status: 302,
    destination: 'https://example.com/news',
    },
    },
    });

  • #13084 0f3be31 Thanks @​ematipico! - Adds a new experimental virtual module astro:config that exposes a type-safe subset of your astro.config.mjs configuration

... (truncated)

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5.2.3

Patch Changes

  • #13113 3a26e45 Thanks @​unprintable123! - Fixes the bug that rewrite will pass encoded url to the dynamic routing and cause params mismatch.

  • #13111 23978dd Thanks @​ascorbic! - Fixes a bug that caused injected endpoint routes to return not found when trailingSlash was set to always

  • #13112 0fa5c82 Thanks @​ematipico! - Fixes a bug where the i18n middleware was blocking a server island request when the prefixDefaultLocale option is set to true

5.2.2

Patch Changes

5.2.1

Patch Changes

  • #13095 740eb60 Thanks @​ascorbic! - Fixes a bug that caused some dev server asset requests to return 404 when trailingSlash was set to "always"

5.2.0

Minor Changes

  • #12994 5361755 Thanks @​ascorbic! - Redirects trailing slashes for on-demand pages

    When the trailingSlash option is set to always or never, on-demand rendered pages will now redirect to the correct URL when the trailing slash doesn't match the configuration option. This was previously the case for static pages, but now works for on-demand pages as well.

    Now, it doesn't matter whether your visitor navigates to /about/, /about, or even /about///. In production, they'll always end up on the correct page. For GET requests, the redirect will be a 301 (permanent) redirect, and for all other request methods, it will be a 308 (permanent, and preserve the request method) redirect.

    In development, you'll see a helpful 404 page to alert you of a trailing slash mismatch so you can troubleshoot routes.

  • #12979 e621712 Thanks @​ematipico! - Adds support for redirecting to external sites with the redirects configuration option.

    Now, you can redirect routes either internally to another path or externally by providing a URL beginning with http or https:

    // astro.config.mjs
    import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
    export default defineConfig({
    redirects: {
    '/blog': 'https://example.com/blog',
    '/news': {
    status: 302,
    destination: 'https://example.com/news',
    },
    },

... (truncated)

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Bumps [astro](https://github.com/withastro/astro/tree/HEAD/packages/astro) from 4.16.18 to 5.2.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/withastro/astro/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/withastro/astro/blob/main/packages/astro/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/withastro/astro/commits/[email protected]/packages/astro)

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- dependency-name: astro
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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