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chore(deps): update dependency node to v20

This MR contains the following updates:

Package Update Change
node major 18.18.1 -> 20.9.0
node (source) major 18.18.2 -> 20.9.0

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Release Notes

nodejs/node

v20.9.0: 2023-10-24, Version 20.9.0 'Iron' (LTS), @​richardlau

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This release marks the transition of Node.js 20.x into Long Term Support (LTS) with the codename 'Iron'. The 20.x release line now moves into "Active LTS" and will remain so until October 2024. After that time, it will move into "Maintenance" until end of life in April 2026.

Known issue

Collecting code coverage via the NODE_V8_COVERAGE environment variable may lead to a hang. This is not thought to be a regression in Node.js 20 (some reports are on Node.js 18). For more information, including some potential workarounds, see issue #​49344.

v20.8.1: 2023-10-13, Version 20.8.1 (Current), @​RafaelGSS

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This is a security release.

Notable Changes

The following CVEs are fixed in this release:

More detailed information on each of the vulnerabilities can be found in October 2023 Security Releases blog post.

Commits

v20.8.0: 2023-09-28, Version 20.8.0 (Current), @​ruyadorno

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Stream performance improvements

Performance improvements to writable and readable streams, improving the creation and destruction by ±15% and reducing the memory overhead each stream takes in Node.js

Contributed by Benjamin Gruenbaum in #​49745 and Raz Luvaton in #​49834.

Performance improvements for readable webstream, improving readable stream async iterator consumption by ±140% and improving readable stream pipeTo consumption by ±60%

Contributed by Raz Luvaton in #​49662 and #​49690.

Rework of memory management in vm APIs with the importModuleDynamically option

This rework addressed a series of long-standing memory leaks and use-after-free issues in the following APIs that support importModuleDynamically:

  • vm.Script
  • vm.compileFunction
  • vm.SyntheticModule
  • vm.SourceTextModule

This should enable affected users (in particular Jest users) to upgrade from older versions of Node.js.

Contributed by Joyee Cheung in #​48510.

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Commits

v20.7.0: 2023-09-18, Version 20.7.0 (Current), @​UlisesGascon

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v20.6.1: 2023-09-08, Version 20.6.1 (Current), @​ruyadorno and @​RafaelGSS

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Commit

v20.6.0: 2023-09-04, Version 20.6.0 (Current), @​juanarbol prepared by @​UlisesGascon

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Notable changes
built-in .env file support

Starting from Node.js v20.6.0, Node.js supports .env files for configuring environment variables.

Your configuration file should follow the INI file format, with each line containing a key-value pair for an environment variable. To initialize your Node.js application with predefined configurations, use the following CLI command: node --env-file=config.env index.js.

For example, you can access the following environment variable using process.env.PASSWORD when your application is initialized:

PASSWORD=nodejs

In addition to environment variables, this change allows you to define your NODE_OPTIONS directly in the .env file, eliminating the need to include it in your package.json.

This feature was contributed by Yagiz Nizipli in #​48890.

import.meta.resolve unflagged

In ES modules, import.meta.resolve(specifier) can be used to get an absolute URL string to which specifier resolves, similar to require.resolve in CommonJS. This aligns Node.js with browsers and other server-side runtimes.

This feature was contributed by Guy Bedford in #​49028

New node:module API register for module customization hooks; new initialize hook

There is a new API register available on node:module to specify a file that exports module customization hooks, and pass data to the hooks, and establish communication channels with them. The “define the file with the hooks” part was previously handled by a flag --experimental-loader, but when the hooks moved into a dedicated thread in 20.0.0 there was a need to provide a way to communicate between the main (application) thread and the hooks thread. This can now be done by calling register from the main thread and passing data, including MessageChannel instances.

We encourage users to migrate to an approach that uses --import with register, such as:

node --import ./file-that-calls-register.js ./app.js

Using --import ensures that the customization hooks are registered before any application code runs, even the entry point.

This feature was contributed by Izaak Schroeder in #​48842 and #​48559

Module customization load hook can now support CommonJS

Authors of module customization hooks can how handle both ES module and CommonJS sources in the load hook. This works for CommonJS modules referenced via either import or require, so long as the main entry point of the application is handled by the ES module loader (such as because the entry point is an ES module file, or if the --import flag is passed). This should simplify the customization of the Node.js module loading process, as package authors can customize more of Node.js without relying on deprecated APIs such as require.extensions.

This feature was contributed by Antoine du Hamel in #​47999

Node.js C++ addons now have experimental support for cppgc (Oilpan), a C++ garbage collection library in V8.

Now when Node.js starts up, it makes sure that there is a v8::CppHeap attached to the V8 isolate. This enables users to allocate in the v8::CppHeap using <cppgc/*> headers from V8, which are now also included into the Node.js headers available to addons. Note that since Node.js only bundles the cppgc library coming from V8, the ABI stability of cppgc is currently not guaranteed in semver-minor and -patch updates, but we do not expect the ABI to break often, as it has been stable and battle-tested in Chromium for years. We may consider including cppgc into the ABI stability guarantees when it gets enough adoption internally and externally.

To help addon authors create JavaScript-to-C++ references of which V8's garbage collector can be aware, a helper function node::SetCppgcReference(isolate, js_object, cppgc_object) has been added to node.h. V8 may provide a native alternative in the future, which could then replace this Node.js-specific helper. In the mean time, users can use this API to avoid having to hard-code the layout of JavaScript wrapper objects. An example of how to create garbage-collected C++ objects in the unified heap and wrap it in a JavaScript object can be found in the Node.js addon tests.

The existing node::ObjectWrap helper would continue to work, while cppgc-based object management serves as an alternative with some advantages mentioned in the V8 blog post about Oilpan.

This feature was contributed by Daryl Haresign and Joyee Cheung in #​48660 and #​45704.

Other notable changes
Commits

v20.5.1: 2023-08-09, Version 20.5.1 (Current), @​RafaelGSS

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This is a security release.

Notable Changes

The following CVEs are fixed in this release:

More detailed information on each of the vulnerabilities can be found in August 2023 Security Releases blog post.

Commits

v20.5.0: 2023-07-18, Version 20.5.0 (Current), @​juanarbol

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Commits

v20.4.0: 2023-07-05, Version 20.4.0 (Current), @​RafaelGSS

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Mock Timers

The new feature allows developers to write more reliable and predictable tests for time-dependent functionality. It includes MockTimers with the ability to mock setTimeout, setInterval from globals, node:timers, and node:timers/promises.

The feature provides a simple API to advance time, enable specific timers, and release all timers.

import assert from 'node:assert';
import { test } from 'node:test';

test('mocks setTimeout to be executed synchronously without having to actually wait for it', (context) => {
  const fn = context.mock.fn();
  // Optionally choose what to mock
  context.mock.timers.enable(['setTimeout']);
  const nineSecs = 9000;
  setTimeout(fn, nineSecs);

  const threeSeconds = 3000;
  context.mock.timers.tick(threeSeconds);
  context.mock.timers.tick(threeSeconds);
  context.mock.timers.tick(threeSeconds);

  assert.strictEqual(fn.mock.callCount(), 1);
});

This feature was contributed by Erick Wendel in #​47775.

Support to the explicit resource management proposal

Node is adding support to the explicit resource management proposal to its resources allowing users of TypeScript/babel to use using/await using with V8 support for everyone else on the way.

This feature was contributed by Moshe Atlow and Benjamin Gruenbaum in #​48518.

Other notable changes
Commits

v20.3.1: 2023-06-20, Version 20.3.1 (Current), @​RafaelGSS

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This is a security release.

Notable Changes

The following CVEs are fixed in this release:

More detailed information on each of the vulnerabilities can be found in June 2023 Security Releases blog post.

Commits

v20.3.0: 2023-06-08, Version 20.3.0 (Current), @​targos

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Commits

v20.2.0: 2023-05-16, Version 20.2.0 (Current), @​targos

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  • [c092df9094] - doc: add ovflowd to collaborators (Claudio Wunder) #​47844
  • [4197a9a5a0] - (SEMVER-MINOR) http: prevent writing to the body when not allowed by HTTP spec (Gerrard Lindsay) #​47732
  • [c4596b9ce7] - (SEMVER-MINOR) sea: add option to disable the experimental SEA warning (Darshan Sen) #​47588
  • [17befe008c] - (SEMVER-MINOR) test_runner: add skip, todo, and only shorthands to test (Chemi Atlow) #​47909
  • [a0634d7f89] - (SEMVER-MINOR) url: add value argument to URLSearchParams has and delete methods (Sankalp Shubham) #​47885
Commits

v20.1.0: 2023-05-03, Version 20.1.0 (Current), @​targos

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  • [5e99598639] - assert: deprecate CallTracker (Moshe Atlow) #​47740
  • [2d97c89c6f] - crypto: update root certificates to NSS 3.89 (Node.js GitHub Bot) #​47659
  • [ce8820e292] - (SEMVER-MINOR) dns: expose getDefaultResultOrder (btea) #​46973
  • [9d30f469aa] - doc: add KhafraDev to collaborators (Matthew Aitken) #​47510
  • [439ea47a77] - (SEMVER-MINOR) fs: add recursive option to readdir and opendir (Ethan Arrowood) #​41439
  • [a54e898dc8] - (SEMVER-MINOR) fs: add support for mode flag to specify the copy behavior of the cp methods (Tetsuharu Ohzeki) #​47084
  • [4fa773964b] - (SEMVER-MINOR) http: add highWaterMark option http.createServer (HinataKah0) #​47405
  • [2b411f4b42] - (SEMVER-MINOR) stream: preserve object mode in compose (Raz Luvaton) #​47413
  • [5327483f31] - (SEMVER-MINOR) test_runner: add testNamePatterns to run API (Chemi Atlow) #​47628
  • [bdd02a467d] - (SEMVER-MINOR) test_runner: execute before hook on test (Chemi Atlow) #​47586
  • [0e70c187bc] - (SEMVER-MINOR) test_runner: support combining coverage reports (Colin Ihrig) #​47686
  • [75c1d1b66e] - (SEMVER-MINOR) wasi: make returnOnExit true by default (Michael Dawson) #​47390
Commits

v20.0.0: 2023-04-18, Version 20.0.0 (Current), @​RafaelGSS

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We're excited to announce the release of Node.js 20! Highlights include the new Node.js Permission Model, a synchronous import.meta.resolve, a stable test_runner, updates of the V8 JavaScript engine to 11.3, Ada to 2.0, and more!

As a reminder, Node.js 20 will enter long-term support (LTS) in October, but until then, it will be the "Current" release for the next six months. We encourage you to explore the new features and benefits offered by this latest release and evaluate their potential impact on your applications.

Notable Changes
Permission Model

Node.js now has an experimental feature called the Permission Model. It allows developers to restrict access to specific resources during program execution, such as file system operations, child process spawning, and worker thread creation. The API exists behind a flag --experimental-permission which when enabled will restrict access to all available permissions. By using this feature, developers can prevent their applications from accessing or modifying sensitive data or running potentially harmful code. More information about the Permission Model can be found in the Node.js documentation.

The Permission Model was a contribution by Rafael Gonzaga in #​44004.

Custom ESM loader hooks run on dedicated thread

ESM hooks supplied via loaders (--experimental-loader=foo.mjs) now run in a dedicated thread, isolated from the main thread. This provides a separate scope for loaders and ensures no cross-contamination between loaders and application code.

Synchronous import.meta.resolve()

In alignment with browser behavior, this function now returns synchronously. Despite this, user loader resolve hooks can still be defined as async functions (or as sync functions, if the author prefers). Even when there are async resolve hooks loaded, import.meta.resolve will still return synchronously for application code.

Contributed by Anna Henningsen, Antoine du Hamel, Geoffrey Booth, Guy Bedford, Jacob Smith, and Michaël Zasso in #​44710

V8 11.3

The V8 engine is updated to version 11.3, which is part of Chromium 113. This version includes three new features to the JavaScript API:

The V8 update was a contribution by Michaël Zasso in #​47251.

Stable Test Runner

The recent update to Node.js, version 20, includes an important change to the test_runner module. The module has been marked as stable after a recent update. Previously, the test_runner module was experimental, but this change marks it as a stable module that is ready for production use.

Contributed by Colin Ihrig in #​46983

Ada 2.0

Node.js v20 comes with the latest version of the URL parser, Ada. This update brings significant performance improvements to URL parsing, including enhancements to the url.domainToASCII and url.domainToUnicode functions in node:url.

Ada 2.0 has been integrated into the Node.js codebase, ensuring that all parts of the application can benefit from the improved performance. Additionally, Ada 2.0 features a significant performance boost over its predecessor, Ada 1.0.4, while also eliminating the need for the ICU requirement for URL hostname parsing.

Contributed by Yagiz Nizipli and Daniel Lemire in #​47339

Preparing single executable apps now requires injecting a Blob

Building a single executable app now requires injecting a blob prepared by Node.js from a JSON config instead of injecting the raw JS file. This opens up the possibility of embedding multiple co-existing resources into the SEA (Single Executable Apps).

Contributed by Joyee Cheung in #​47125

Web Crypto API

Web Crypto API functions' arguments are now coerced and validated as per their WebIDL definitions like in other Web Crypto API implementations. This further improves interoperability with other implementations of Web Crypto API.

This change was made by Filip Skokan in #​46067.

Official support for ARM64 Windows

Node.js now includes binaries for ARM64 Windows, allowing for native execution on the platform. The MSI, zip/7z packages, and executable are available from the Node.js download site along with all other platforms. The CI system was updated and all changes are now fully tested on ARM64 Windows, to prevent regressions and ensure compatibility.

ARM64 Windows was upgraded to tier 2 support by Stefan Stojanovic in #​47233.

WASI version must now be specified

When new WASI() is called, the version option is now required and has no default value. Any code that relied on the default for the version will need to be updated to request a specific version.

This change was made by Michael Dawson in #​47391.

Deprecations and Removals
  • [3bed5f11e0] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) url: runtime-deprecate url.parse() with invalid ports (Rich Trott) #​45526

url.parse() accepts URLs with ports that are not numbers. This behavior might result in host name spoofing with unexpected input. These URLs will throw an error in future versions of Node.js, as the WHATWG URL API does already. Starting with Node.js 20, these URLS cause url.parse() to emit a warning.

Semver-Major Commits
  • [9fafb0a090] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) async_hooks: deprecate the AsyncResource.bind asyncResource property (James M Snell) #​46432
  • [1948d37595] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) buffer: check INSPECT_MAX_BYTES with validateNumber (Umuoy) #​46599
  • [7bc0e6a4e7] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) buffer: graduate File from experimental and expose as global (Khafra) #​47153
  • [671ffd7825] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) buffer: use min/max of validateNumber (Deokjin Kim) #​45796
  • [ab1614d280] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) build: reset embedder string to "-node.0" (Michaël Zasso) #​47251
  • [c1bcdbcf79] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) build: warn for gcc versions earlier than 10.1 (Richard Lau) #​46806
  • [649f68fc1e] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) build: reset embedder string to "-node.0" (Yagiz Nizipli) #​45579
  • [9374700d7a] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) crypto: remove DEFAULT_ENCODING (Tobias Nießen) #​47182
  • [1640aeb680] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) crypto: remove obsolete SSL_OP_* constants (Tobias Nießen) #​47073
  • [c2e4b1fa9a] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) crypto: remove ALPN_ENABLED (Tobias Nießen) #​47028
  • [3ef38c4bd7] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) crypto: use WebIDL converters in WebCryptoAPI (Filip Skokan) #​46067
  • [08af023b1f] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) crypto: runtime deprecate replaced rsa-pss keygen parameters (Filip Skokan) #​45653
  • [7eb0ac3cb6] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) deps: patch V8 to support compilation on win-arm64 (Michaël Zasso) #​47251
  • [a7c129f286] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) deps: silence irrelevant V8 warning (Michaël Zasso) #​47251
  • [6f5655a18e] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) deps: always define V8_EXPORT_MRIVATE as no-op (Michaël Zasso) #​47251
  • [f226350fcb] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) deps: update V8 to 11.3.244.4 (Michaël Zasso) #​47251
  • [d6dae7420e] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) deps: V8: cherry-pick f1c888e (Michaël Zasso) #​45579
  • [56c436533e] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) deps: fix V8 build on Windows with MSVC (Michaël Zasso) #​45579
  • [51ab98c71b] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) deps: silence irrelevant V8 warning (Michaël Zasso) #​45579
  • [9f84d3eea8] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) deps: V8: fix v8-cppgc.h for MSVC (Jiawen Geng) #​45579
  • [f2318cd4b5] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) deps: fix V8 build issue with inline methods (Jiawen Geng) #​45579
  • [16e03e7968] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) deps: update V8 to 10.9.194.4 (Yagiz Nizipli) #​45579
  • [6473f5e7f7] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) doc: update toolchains used for Node.js 20 releases (Richard Lau) #​47352
  • [cc18fd9608] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) events: refactor to use validateNumber (Deokjin Kim) #​45770
  • [ff92b40ffc] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) http: close the connection after sending a body without declared length (Tim Perry) #​46333
  • [2a29df6464] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) http: keep HTTP/1.1 conns alive even if the Connection header is removed (Tim Perry) #​46331
  • [391dc74a10] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) http: throw error if options of http.Server is array (Deokjin Kim) #​46283
  • [ed3604cd64] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) http: server check Host header, to meet RFC 7230 5.4 requirement (wwwzbwcom) #​45597
  • [88d71dc301] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) lib: refactor to use min/max of validateNumber (Deokjin Kim) #​45772
  • [e4d641f02a] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) lib: refactor to use validators in http2 (Debadree Chatterjee) #​46174
  • [0f3e531096] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) lib: performance improvement on readline async iterator (Thiago Oliveira Santos) #​41276
  • [5b5898ac86] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) lib,src: update exit codes as per todos (Debadree Chatterjee) #​45841
  • [55321bafd1] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) net: enable autoSelectFamily by default (Paolo Insogna) #​46790
  • [2d0d99733b] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) process: remove process.exit(), process.exitCode coercion to integer (Daeyeon Jeong) #​43716
  • [dc06df31b6] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) readline: refactor to use validateNumber (Deokjin Kim) #​45801
  • [295b2f3ff4] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) src: update NODE_MODULE_VERSION to 115 (Michaël Zasso) #​47251
  • [3803b028dd] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) src: share common code paths for SEA and embedder script (Anna Henningsen) #​46825
  • [e8bddac3e9] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) src: apply ABI-breaking API simplifications (Anna Henningsen) #​46705
  • [f84de0ad4c] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) src: use uint32_t for process initialization flags enum (Anna Henningsen) #​46427
  • [a6242772ec] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) src: fix ArrayBuffer::Detach deprecation (Michaël Zasso) #​45579
  • [dd5c39a808] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) src: update NODE_MODULE_VERSION to 112 (Yagiz Nizipli) #​45579
  • [63eca7fec0] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) stream: validate readable defaultEncoding (Marco Ippolito) #​46430
  • [9e7093f416] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) stream: validate writable defaultEncoding (Marco Ippolito) #​46322
  • [fb91ee4f26] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) test: make trace-gc-flag tests less strict (Yagiz Nizipli) #​45579
  • [eca618071e] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) test: adapt test-v8-stats for V8 update (Michaël Zasso) #​45579
  • [c03354d3e0] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) test: test case for multiple res.writeHead and res.getHeader (Marco Ippolito) #​45508
  • [c733cc0c7f] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) test_runner: mark module as stable (Colin Ihrig) #​46983
  • [7ce223273d] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) tools: update V8 gypfiles for 11.1 (Michaël Zasso) #​47251
  • [ca4bd3023e] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) tools: update V8 gypfiles for 11.0 (Michaël Zasso) #​47251
  • [58b06a269a] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) tools: update V8 gypfiles (Michaël Zasso) #​45579
  • [027841c964] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) url: use private properties for brand check (Yagiz Nizipli) #​46904
  • [3bed5f11e0] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) url: runtime-deprecate url.parse() with invalid ports (Rich Trott) #​45526
  • [7c76fddf25] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) util,doc: mark parseArgs() as stable (Colin Ihrig) #​46718
  • [4b52727976] - (SEMVER-MAJOR) wasi: make version non-optional (Michael Dawson) #​47391
Semver-Minor Commits
  • [d4b440bfac] - (SEMVER-MINOR) fs: implement byob mode for readableWebStream() (Debadree Chatterjee) #​46933
  • [00c222593e] - (SEMVER-MINOR) src,process: add permission model (Rafael Gonzaga) #​44004
  • [978b57d750] - (SEMVER-MINOR) wasi: no longer require flag to enable wasi (Michael Dawson) #​47286
Semver-Patch Commits

v18.18.2: 2023-10-13, Version 18.18.2 'Hydrogen' (LTS), @​RafaelGSS

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The following CVEs are fixed in this release:

More detailed information on each of the vulnerabilities can be found in October 2023 Security Releases blog post.

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