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@mqueue/rhea@1.0.0

28 Jul 20:20
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Major Changes

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Reduce bundle size by
    removing CJS build. NodeJS v20.19.0 and above allow
    require() for ESM -
    consumers in a CJS environment should still be able to use the library as
    before, with the current latest LTS NodeJS version.

    This update coincides with dropping support for EOL NodeJS v18, thus the
    minimum supported NodeJS version is now v20.

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Increase minimum NodeJS
    version to latest LTS (v20.x)

Patch Changes

@mqueue/queue@1.0.0

28 Jul 20:20
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Major Changes

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Reduce bundle size by
    removing CJS build. NodeJS v20.19.0 and above allow
    require() for ESM -
    consumers in a CJS environment should still be able to use the library as
    before, with the current latest LTS NodeJS version.

    This update coincides with dropping support for EOL NodeJS v18, thus the
    minimum supported NodeJS version is now v20.

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Increase minimum NodeJS
    version to latest LTS (v20.x)

Minor Changes

  • 90a29bd
    Thanks @domwebber! - Add QueueMessage.json()
    and QueueMessage.text() helper methods

  • 041e012
    Thanks @domwebber! - Remove internal array
    splitting in favour of in-application-code splitting where needed

  • 3dfb308
    Thanks @domwebber! - Add JSON body pre-send
    formatting support

Patch Changes

@mqueue/null@1.0.0

28 Jul 20:20
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Major Changes

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Reduce bundle size by
    removing CJS build. NodeJS v20.19.0 and above allow
    require() for ESM -
    consumers in a CJS environment should still be able to use the library as
    before, with the current latest LTS NodeJS version.

    This update coincides with dropping support for EOL NodeJS v18, thus the
    minimum supported NodeJS version is now v20.

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Increase minimum NodeJS
    version to latest LTS (v20.x)

Patch Changes

@mqueue/multicast@1.0.0

28 Jul 20:20
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Major Changes

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Reduce bundle size by
    removing CJS build. NodeJS v20.19.0 and above allow
    require() for ESM -
    consumers in a CJS environment should still be able to use the library as
    before, with the current latest LTS NodeJS version.

    This update coincides with dropping support for EOL NodeJS v18, thus the
    minimum supported NodeJS version is now v20.

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Increase minimum NodeJS
    version to latest LTS (v20.x)

Patch Changes

@mqueue/mqtt@1.0.0

28 Jul 20:20
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Major Changes

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Reduce bundle size by
    removing CJS build. NodeJS v20.19.0 and above allow
    require() for ESM -
    consumers in a CJS environment should still be able to use the library as
    before, with the current latest LTS NodeJS version.

    This update coincides with dropping support for EOL NodeJS v18, thus the
    minimum supported NodeJS version is now v20.

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Increase minimum NodeJS
    version to latest LTS (v20.x)

Minor Changes

  • 041e012
    Thanks @domwebber! - Remove internal array
    splitting in favour of in-application-code splitting where needed

Patch Changes

@mqueue/kafkajs@1.0.0

28 Jul 20:20
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Major Changes

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Reduce bundle size by
    removing CJS build. NodeJS v20.19.0 and above allow
    require() for ESM -
    consumers in a CJS environment should still be able to use the library as
    before, with the current latest LTS NodeJS version.

    This update coincides with dropping support for EOL NodeJS v18, thus the
    minimum supported NodeJS version is now v20.

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Increase minimum NodeJS
    version to latest LTS (v20.x)

Patch Changes

@mqueue/google-cloud-pubsub@1.0.0

28 Jul 20:20
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Major Changes

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Reduce bundle size by
    removing CJS build. NodeJS v20.19.0 and above allow
    require() for ESM -
    consumers in a CJS environment should still be able to use the library as
    before, with the current latest LTS NodeJS version.

    This update coincides with dropping support for EOL NodeJS v18, thus the
    minimum supported NodeJS version is now v20.

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Increase minimum NodeJS
    version to latest LTS (v20.x)

Minor Changes

Patch Changes

@mqueue/fastq@1.0.0

28 Jul 20:19
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Major Changes

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Reduce bundle size by
    removing CJS build. NodeJS v20.19.0 and above allow
    require() for ESM -
    consumers in a CJS environment should still be able to use the library as
    before, with the current latest LTS NodeJS version.

    This update coincides with dropping support for EOL NodeJS v18, thus the
    minimum supported NodeJS version is now v20.

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Increase minimum NodeJS
    version to latest LTS (v20.x)

Patch Changes

@mqueue/azure-service-bus@1.0.0

28 Jul 20:20
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Major Changes

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Reduce bundle size by
    removing CJS build. NodeJS v20.19.0 and above allow
    require() for ESM -
    consumers in a CJS environment should still be able to use the library as
    before, with the current latest LTS NodeJS version.

    This update coincides with dropping support for EOL NodeJS v18, thus the
    minimum supported NodeJS version is now v20.

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Increase minimum NodeJS
    version to latest LTS (v20.x)

Patch Changes

@mqueue/amqplib@1.0.0

28 Jul 20:20
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Major Changes

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Reduce bundle size by
    removing CJS build. NodeJS v20.19.0 and above allow
    require() for ESM -
    consumers in a CJS environment should still be able to use the library as
    before, with the current latest LTS NodeJS version.

    This update coincides with dropping support for EOL NodeJS v18, thus the
    minimum supported NodeJS version is now v20.

  • 5b0192f
    Thanks @domwebber! - Increase minimum NodeJS
    version to latest LTS (v20.x)

Patch Changes