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A heartbeat of recent releases, additions, and developer news from around the Netlify ecosystem.
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17.22.1 (2024-04-10)
Bug Fixes
deps: update netlify packages (#6502) (1908078)
use the right Blobs context in serve (#6507) (a3ff3c6)
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Netlify Platform Primitives remove restrictive barriers when selecting a frontend framework by offering unparalleled functionality and freedom on any framework.
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Learn how to combine Sanity CMS with the Astro web framework to deliver managed content through a site experience that is totally under your control.
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Fine-grained cache control headers allow teams to precisely configure which content gets cached and control parameters to selectively invalidate content to ensure a higher cache rate
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17.22.0 (2024-04-08)
Features
add --internal-disable-edge-functions flag to skip Deno setup (#6495) (a6f0f45)
load edge functions bootstrap from module (#6496) (bb2279f)
Bug Fixes
set DEPLOY_ID and DEPLOY_URL env vars once available (#6489) (bc24f77)
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17.21.2 (2024-04-04)
Bug Fixes
deps: pin dependency @opentelemetry/api to 1.8.0 (#6484) (b0565be)
deps: update dependency @netlify/blobs to v7.2.0 (#6486) (0303e88)
deps: update dependency @netlify/blobs to v7.3.0 (#6491) (594cf9e)
deps: update dependency @netlify/build to v29.37.0 (#6479) (e87e5ad)
deps: update dependency @netlify/build to v29.38.1 (#6488) (dfc0b13)
deps: update dependency @netlify/build to v29.39.0 (#6493) (bb08e3f)
deps: update dependency express to v4.19.2 [security] (#6482) (ba2130d)
deps: update netlify packages (#6480) (4a3ea17)
deps: update netlify packages (#6490) (a91c91c)
remove skipWaitPort from help and docs (#6478) (986e334)
replace bad doc URL in output (#6460) (31ef216)
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Use the Netlify SDK to create an integration that can inject an edge function to sites to perform logic on their incoming requests, allowing you to block content based on the location of your site visitors as an example.
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Learn how the new Next.js Runtime improves site reliability, performance, and ease of maintenance for developers
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Back in 2020 we moved all sites from being served under *.netlify.com to being under *.netlify.app. This was to isolate customer sites from ones run by Netlify, trying to minimize the confusion. In doing this, we built in an automatic redirect for subdomain.netlify.com to subdomain.netlify.app to avoid downtime on customer sites. Now most sites either use the .app url directly, or have a custom domain.
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Build hooks are your API to triggering a site update from anywhere. Learn how to create and use them.
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