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Update dependency socket.io to v4 #10

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
socket.io 1.7.4 -> 4.4.1 age adoption passing confidence

Release Notes

socketio/socket.io

v4.4.1

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Bug Fixes

v4.4.0

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Bug Fixes
  • only set 'connected' to true after middleware execution (02b0f73)
Features

4.3.2 (2021-11-08)

Bug Fixes

4.3.1 (2021-10-16)

Bug Fixes

v4.3.2

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Bug Fixes

v4.3.1

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Bug Fixes

v4.3.0

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Bug Fixes
  • typings: add name field to cookie option (#​4099) (033c5d3)
  • send volatile packets with binary attachments (dc81fcf)
Features

v4.2.0

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Bug Fixes
  • typings: allow async listener in typed events (ccfd8ca)
Features
  • ignore the query string when serving client JavaScript (#​4024) (24fee27)

4.1.3 (2021-07-10)

Bug Fixes
  • fix io.except() method (94e27cd)
  • remove x-sourcemap header (a4dffc6)

4.1.2 (2021-05-17)

Bug Fixes
  • typings: ensure compatibility with TypeScript 3.x (0cb6ac9)
  • ensure compatibility with previous versions of the adapter (a2cf248)

4.1.1 (2021-05-11)

Bug Fixes
  • typings: properly type server-side events (b84ed1e)
  • typings: properly type the adapter attribute (891b187)

v4.1.3

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Bug Fixes
  • fix io.except() method (94e27cd)
  • remove x-sourcemap header (a4dffc6)

v4.1.2

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Bug Fixes
  • typings: ensure compatibility with TypeScript 3.x (0cb6ac9)
  • ensure compatibility with previous versions of the adapter (a2cf248)

v4.1.1

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Bug Fixes
  • typings: properly type server-side events (b84ed1e)
  • typings: properly type the adapter attribute (891b187)

v4.1.0

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Features
  • add support for inter-server communication (93cce05)
  • notify upon namespace creation (499c892)
  • add a "connection_error" event (7096e98, from engine.io)
  • add the "initial_headers" and "headers" events (2527543, from engine.io)
Performance Improvements
  • add support for the "wsPreEncoded" writing option (dc381b7)

4.0.2 (2021-05-06)

Bug Fixes
  • typings: make "engine" attribute public (b81ce4c)
  • properly export the Socket class (d65b6ee)

4.0.1 (2021-03-31)

Bug Fixes

v4.0.2

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Bug Fixes
  • typings: make "engine" attribute public (b81ce4c)
  • properly export the Socket class (d65b6ee)

v4.0.1

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Bug Fixes

v4.0.0

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Bug Fixes
  • make io.to(...) immutable (ac9e8ca)
Features

3.1.2 (2021-02-26)

Bug Fixes
  • ignore packets received after disconnection (494c64e)

3.1.1 (2021-02-03)

Bug Fixes
  • properly parse the CONNECT packet in v2 compatibility mode (6f4bd7f)
  • typings: add return types and general-case overload signatures (#​3776) (9e8f288)
  • typings: update the types of "query", "auth" and "headers" (4f2e9a7)

v3.1.2

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Bug Fixes
  • ignore packets received after disconnection (494c64e)

v3.1.1

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Bug Fixes
  • properly parse the CONNECT packet in v2 compatibility mode (6f4bd7f)
  • typings: add return types and general-case overload signatures (#​3776) (9e8f288)
  • typings: update the types of "query", "auth" and "headers" (4f2e9a7)

v3.1.0

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Features
Bug Fixes
  • allow integers as event names (1c220dd)

3.0.5 (2021-01-05)

Bug Fixes
  • properly clear timeout on connection failure (170b739)
Reverts
  • restore the socket middleware functionality (bf54327)

3.0.4 (2020-12-07)

3.0.3 (2020-11-19)

3.0.2 (2020-11-17)

Bug Fixes
  • merge Engine.IO options (43705d7)

3.0.1 (2020-11-09)

Bug Fixes
  • export ServerOptions and Namespace types (#​3684) (f62f180)
  • typings: update the signature of the emit method (50671d9)

v3.0.5

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Bug Fixes
  • properly clear timeout on connection failure (170b739)
Reverts
  • restore the socket middleware functionality (bf54327)

v3.0.4

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v3.0.3

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v3.0.2

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Bug Fixes
  • merge Engine.IO options (43705d7)

v3.0.1

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Bug Fixes
  • export ServerOptions and Namespace types (#​3684) (f62f180)
  • typings: update the signature of the emit method (50671d9)

v3.0.0

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Bug Fixes
  • close clients with no namespace (91cd255)
Features
  • emit an Error object upon middleware error (54bf4a4)
  • serve msgpack bundle (aa7574f)
  • add support for catch-all listeners (5c73733)
  • make Socket#join() and Socket#leave() synchronous (129c641)
  • remove prod dependency to socket.io-client (7603da7)
  • move binary detection back to the parser (669592d)
  • add ES6 module export (8b6b100)
  • do not reuse the Engine.IO id (2875d2c)
  • remove Server#set() method (029f478)
  • remove Socket#rooms object (1507b41)
  • remove the 'origins' option (a8c0600)
  • remove the implicit connection to the default namespace (3289f7e)
  • throw upon reserved event names (4bd5b23)
BREAKING CHANGES
  • the Socket#use() method is removed (see 5c73733)

  • Socket#join() and Socket#leave() do not accept a callback argument anymore.

Before:

socket.join("room1", () => {
 io.to("room1").emit("hello");
});

After:

socket.join("room1");
io.to("room1").emit("hello");
// or await socket.join("room1"); for custom adapters
  • the "connected" map is renamed to "sockets"
  • the Socket#binary() method is removed, as this use case is now covered by the ability to provide your own parser.
  • the 'origins' option is removed

Before:

new Server(3000, {
  origins: ["https://example.com"]
});

The 'origins' option was used in the allowRequest method, in order to
determine whether the request should pass or not. And the Engine.IO
server would implicitly add the necessary Access-Control-Allow-xxx
headers.

After:

new Server(3000, {
  cors: {
    origin: "https://example.com",
    methods: ["GET", "POST"],
    allowedHeaders: ["content-type"]
  }
});

The already existing 'allowRequest' option can be used for validation:

new Server(3000, {
  allowRequest: (req, callback) => {
    callback(null, req.headers.referer.startsWith("https://example.com"));
  }
});
  • Socket#rooms is now a Set instead of an object

  • Namespace#connected is now a Map instead of an object

  • there is no more implicit connection to the default namespace:

// client-side
const socket = io("/admin");

// server-side
io.on("connect", socket => {
  // not triggered anymore
})

io.use((socket, next) => {
  // not triggered anymore
});

io.of("/admin").use((socket, next) => {
  // triggered
});
  • the Server#set() method was removed

This method was kept for backward-compatibility with pre-1.0 versions.

v2.4.1

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This release reverts the breaking change introduced in 2.4.0 (socketio/socket.io@f78a575).

If you are using Socket.IO v2, you should explicitly allow/disallow cross-origin requests:

  • without CORS (server and client are served from the same domain):
const io = require("socket.io")(httpServer, {
  allowRequest: (req, callback) => {
    callback(null, req.headers.origin === undefined); // cross-origin requests will not be allowed
  }
});
  • with CORS (server and client are served from distinct domains):
io.origins(["http://localhost:3000"]); // for local development
io.origins(["https://example.com"]);

In any case, please consider upgrading to Socket.IO v3, where this security issue is now fixed (CORS is disabled by default).

Reverts
  • fix(security): do not allow all origins by default (a169050)
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v2.4.0

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Related blog post: https://socket.io/blog/socket-io-2-4-0/

Features (from Engine.IO)
  • add support for all cookie options (19cc582)
  • disable perMessageDeflate by default (5ad2736)
Bug Fixes
  • security: do not allow all origins by default (f78a575)
  • properly overwrite the query sent in the handshake (d33a619)

⚠️ BREAKING CHANGE ⚠️

Previously, CORS was enabled by default, which meant that a Socket.IO server sent the necessary CORS headers (Access-Control-Allow-xxx) to any domain. This will not be the case anymore, and you now have to explicitly enable it.

Please note that you are not impacted if:

  • you are using Socket.IO v2 and the origins option to restrict the list of allowed domains
  • you are using Socket.IO v3 (disabled by default)

This commit also removes the support for '*' matchers and protocol-less URL:

io.origins('https://example.com:443'); => io.origins(['https://example.com']);
io.origins('localhost:3000');          => io.origins(['http://localhost:3000']);
io.origins('http://localhost:*');      => io.origins(['http://localhost:3000']);
io.origins('*:3000');                  => io.origins(['http://localhost:3000']);

To restore the previous behavior (please use with caution):

io.origins((_, callback) => {
  callback(null, true);
});

See also:

Thanks a lot to @​ni8walk3r for the security report.

Links:

v2.3.0

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This release mainly contains a bump of the engine.io and ws packages, but no additional features.

Links:

v2.2.0

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Features

  • add cache-control header when serving the client source (#​2907)

Bug fixes

  • throw an error when trying to access the clients of a dynamic namespace (#​3355)
Links

v2.1.1

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Features

socket.local.to('room101').emit(/* */);

Bug fixes

(client) fire an error event on middleware failure for non-root namespace (socketio/socket.io-client#1202)

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v2.1.0

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Features

// by default, the object is recursively scanned to check whether it contains some binary data
// in the following example, the check is skipped in order to improve performance
socket.binary(false).emit('plain-object', object);

// it also works at the namespace level
io.binary(false).emit('plain-object', object);
  • add support for dynamic namespaces (#​3195)
io.of(/^\/dynamic-\d+$/).on('connect', (socket) => {
  // socket.nsp.name = '/dynamic-101'
});

// client-side
const client = require('socket.io-client')('/dynamic-101');

Bug fixes

  • properly emit 'connect' when using a custom namespace (#​3197)
  • include the protocol in the origins check (#​3198)

Important note ⚠️ from Engine.IO 3.2.0 release

There are two non-breaking changes that are somehow quite important:

var engine = require('engine.io');
var server = engine.listen(3000, {
  wsEngine: 'uws'
});
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v2.0.4

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Bug fixes

  • do not throw when receiving an unhandled error packet (#​3038)
  • reset rooms object before broadcasting from namespace (#​3039)
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v2.0.3

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Bug fixes

  • reset rooms object before broadcasting (#​2970)
  • fix middleware initialization (#​2969)
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v2.0.2

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Bug fixes

  • fix timing issues with middleware (#​2948)
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v2.0.1

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Bug fixes

- update path of client file (#​2934)

Links:

v2.0.0

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This major release brings several performance improvements:

  • uws is now the default Websocket engine. It should bring significant improvement in performance (particularly in terms of memory consumption) (https://github.com/socketio/engine.io/releases/tag/2.0.0)

  • the Engine.IO and Socket.IO handshake packets were merged, reducing the number of roundtrips necessary to establish a connection. (#​2833)

  • it is now possible to provide a custom parser according to the needs of your application (#​2829). Please take a look at the example for more information.

Please note that this release is not backward-compatible, due to:

Please also note that if you are using a self-signed certificate, rejectUnauthorized now defaults to true (socketio/engine.io-client#558).

Finally, the API documentation is now in the repository (here), and the content of the website here. Do not hesitate if you see something wrong or missing!

The full list of changes:

Besides, we are proud to announce that Socket.IO is now a part of open collective: https://opencollective.com/socketio. More on that later.


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