Posts tagged "Updates"
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The following versions of Node.js have reached their official end of life. Node.js v14 on February 16, 2023 Node.js v16 on August 9, 2023 It is also worth noting that the following version is also about to reach its end of life date. Node.js v18 on…
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Starting on April 2, 2025, the default deploy retention period will change from 90 to 30 days for Free and Starter accounts. Teams on paid plans are not affected: Pro teams have 90 day retention, and Enterprise teams up to 365 days. Note that the…
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The default system Node.js version will be updated from version v18 → v22 on January 27, 2025. IMPORTANT UPDATE - This release been delayed to February 24, 2025 Why are we doing this? Node.js v22 is the current LTS (Long Term Supported) version, and…
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We’re excited to announce the release of a new build image based on Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat! What’s new in the Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat build image? Upgrades The new build image includes several updates to the default versions of popular tools…
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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…
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Ever since Stackbit joined Netlify in August last year, we’ve been focused on providing a more seamless and feature-rich experience for our customers. Today, we’re excited to announce a major step in this direction: simplifying your access. You’ll no…
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The system Node.js version will be updated from version 18 to 20 on January 30, 2024. In addition, any build plugins installed through the Integrations tab of the Netlify UI will use Node.js 20 as well. Why are we doing this? As Node.js 20 is the…
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Today, we’re launching a new built-in data source connector for Connect: Prismic. With the new connector, sourcing content from Prismic into Connect’s GraphQL API can be done in no time. You can learn more about connecting Prismic as a data source in…
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For a long time, you’ve been able to download a .zip file of your deploy in order to inspect the files outputted by your build on Netlify.
However, this process was not always ideal, because you would need to download the contents of the entire…