[nginx-announce] njs-0.7.3
Dmitry Volyntsev
xeioex at nginx.com
Tue Apr 12 17:18:59 UTC 2022
Hello,
I'm glad to announce a new release of NGINX JavaScript module (njs).
This release focuses on stabilization of recently released features
including async/await and fixing bugs found by various fuzzers.
Learn more about njs:
- Overview and introduction:https://nginx.org/en/docs/njs/
- NGINX JavaScript in Your Web Server Configuration:
https://youtu.be/Jc_L6UffFOs
- Extending NGINX with Custom Code:https://youtu.be/0CVhq4AUU7M
- Using node modules with njs:
https://nginx.org/en/docs/njs/node_modules.html
- Writing njs code using TypeScript definition files:
https://nginx.org/en/docs/njs/typescript.html
We are hiring:
If you are a C programmer, passionate about Open Source and you
love what we do, consider the following career opportunity:
https://ffive.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/NGINX/job/Ireland-Homebase/Software-Engineer-III---NGNIX-NJS_RP1022237
Feel free to try it and give us feedback on:
- Github:https://github.com/nginx/njs/issues
- Mailing list:https://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx-devel
Changes with njs 0.7.3 12 Apr 2022
Core:
*) Feature: added support of module resolution callback.
This feature allows a host environment to control
how imported modules are loaded.
*) Bugfix: fixed backtraces while traversing imported user
modules.
*) Bugfix: fixed Array.prototype.concat() when "this" is a slow
array.
*) Bugfix: fixed frame allocation from an awaited frame.
*) Bugfix: fixed allocation of large array literals.
*) Bugfix: fixed interpreter when "toString" conversion fails.
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