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chore(deps-dev): bump astro from 4.15.6 to 5.1.1 in /astro-cloudinary #75

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Bumps astro from 4.15.6 to 5.1.1.

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Minor Changes

  • #12441 b4fec3c Thanks @​ascorbic! - Adds experimental session support

    Sessions are used to store user state between requests for server-rendered pages, such as login status, shopping cart contents, or other user-specific data.

    ---
    export const prerender = false; // Not needed in 'server' mode
    const cart = await Astro.session.get('cart');
    ---
    <a href="/checkout">🛒 {cart?.length ?? 0} items</a>

    Sessions are available in on-demand rendered/SSR pages, API endpoints, actions and middleware. To enable session support, you must configure a storage driver.

    If you are using the Node.js adapter, you can use the fs driver to store session data on the filesystem:

    // astro.config.mjs
    {
      adapter: node({ mode: 'standalone' }),
      experimental: {
        session: {
          // Required: the name of the unstorage driver
          driver: "fs",
        },
      },
    }

    If you are deploying to a serverless environment, you can use drivers such as redis, netlify-blobs, vercel-kv, or cloudflare-kv-binding and optionally pass additional configuration options.

    For more information, including using the session API with other adapters and a full list of supported drivers, see the docs for experimental session support. For even more details, and to leave feedback and participate in the development of this feature, the Sessions RFC.

  • #12426 3dc02c5 Thanks @​oliverlynch! - Improves asset caching of remote images

    Astro will now store entity tags and the Last-Modified date for cached remote images and use them to revalidate the cache when it goes stale.

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5.1.1

Patch Changes

5.1.0

Minor Changes

  • #12441 b4fec3c Thanks @​ascorbic! - Adds experimental session support

    Sessions are used to store user state between requests for server-rendered pages, such as login status, shopping cart contents, or other user-specific data.

    ---
    export const prerender = false; // Not needed in 'server' mode
    const cart = await Astro.session.get('cart');
    ---
    <a href="/checkout">🛒 {cart?.length ?? 0} items</a>

    Sessions are available in on-demand rendered/SSR pages, API endpoints, actions and middleware. To enable session support, you must configure a storage driver.

    If you are using the Node.js adapter, you can use the fs driver to store session data on the filesystem:

    // astro.config.mjs
    {
      adapter: node({ mode: 'standalone' }),
      experimental: {
        session: {
          // Required: the name of the unstorage driver
          driver: "fs",
        },
      },
    }

    If you are deploying to a serverless environment, you can use drivers such as redis, netlify-blobs, vercel-kv, or cloudflare-kv-binding and optionally pass additional configuration options.

    For more information, including using the session API with other adapters and a full list of supported drivers, see the docs for experimental session support. For even more details, and to leave feedback and participate in the development of this feature, the Sessions RFC.

  • #12426 3dc02c5 Thanks @​oliverlynch! - Improves asset caching of remote images

... (truncated)

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Bumps [astro](https://github.com/withastro/astro/tree/HEAD/packages/astro) from 4.15.6 to 5.1.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/withastro/astro/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/withastro/astro/blob/main/packages/astro/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/withastro/astro/commits/[email protected]/packages/astro)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: astro
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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