[Snyk] Upgrade socket.io from 4.5.1 to 4.7.5 #66
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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade socket.io from 4.5.1 to 4.7.5.
ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.
The recommended version is 13 versions ahead of your current version.
The recommended version was released on 3 months ago.
Issues fixed by the recommended upgrade:
SNYK-JS-ENGINEIO-5496331
SNYK-JS-SOCKETIOPARSER-5596892
SNYK-JS-SOCKETIOPARSER-5596892
Release notes
Package name: socket.io
Bug Fixes
Links
engine.io@~6.5.2
(no change)ws@~8.11.0
(no change)Bug Fixes
Links
engine.io@~6.5.2
(no change)ws@~8.11.0
(no change)Bug Fixes
Links
engine.io@~6.5.2
(no change)ws@~8.11.0
(no change)Bug Fixes
Links
engine.io@~6.5.2
(diff)ws@~8.11.0
(no change)The client bundle contains a few fixes regarding the WebTransport support.
Links
engine.io@~6.5.0
(no change)ws@~8.11.0
(no change)Bug Fixes
Features
Support for WebTransport
The Socket.IO server can now use WebTransport as the underlying transport.
WebTransport is a web API that uses the HTTP/3 protocol as a bidirectional transport. It's intended for two-way communications between a web client and an HTTP/3 server.
References:
Until WebTransport support lands in Node.js, you can use the
@ fails-components/webtransport
package:const cert = readFileSync("/path/to/my/cert.pem");
const key = readFileSync("/path/to/my/key.pem");
const httpsServer = createServer({
key,
cert
});
httpsServer.listen(3000);
const io = new Server(httpsServer, {
transports: ["polling", "websocket", "webtransport"] // WebTransport is not enabled by default
});
const h3Server = new Http3Server({
port: 3000,
host: "0.0.0.0",
secret: "changeit",
cert,
privKey: key,
});
(async () => {
const stream = await h3Server.sessionStream("/socket.io/");
const sessionReader = stream.getReader();
while (true) {
const { done, value } = await sessionReader.read();
if (done) {
break;
}
io.engine.onWebTransportSession(value);
}
})();
h3Server.startServer();">
Added in 123b68c.
Client bundles with CORS headers
The bundles will now have the right
Access-Control-Allow-xxx
headers.Added in 63f181c.
Links
engine.io@~6.5.0
(diff)ws@~8.11.0
(no change)Bug Fixes
types
condition to the top (#4698) (3d44aae)Links
engine.io@~6.4.2
(diff)ws@~8.11.0
(no change)Bug Fixes
Links
engine.io@~6.4.1
(diff)ws@~8.11.0
(no change)Bug Fixes
Features
Promise-based acknowledgements
This commit adds some syntactic sugar around acknowledgements:
emitWithAck()
const responses = await io.timeout(1000).emitWithAck("some-event");
console.log(responses); // one response per client
} catch (e) {
// some clients did not acknowledge the event in the given delay
}
io.on("connection", async (socket) => {
// without timeout
const response = await socket.emitWithAck("hello", "world");
// with a specific timeout
try {
const response = await socket.timeout(1000).emitWithAck("hello", "world");
} catch (err) {
// the client did not acknowledge the event in the given delay
}
});
serverSideEmitWithAck()
Added in 184f3cf.
Connection state recovery
This feature allows a client to reconnect after a temporary disconnection and restore its state:
Usage:
const io = new Server({
connectionStateRecovery: {
// default values
maxDisconnectionDuration: 2 60 1000,
skipMiddlewares: true,
},
});
io.on("connection", (socket) => {
console.log(socket.recovered); // whether the state was recovered or not
});
Here's how it works:
id
attribute, which is public and can be freely shared)The in-memory adapter already supports this feature, and we will soon update the Postgres and MongoDB adapters. We will also create a new adapter based on Redis Streams, which will support this feature.
Added in 54d5ee0.
Compatibility (for real) with Express middlewares
This feature implements middlewares at the Engine.IO level, because Socket.IO middlewares are meant for namespace authorization and are not executed during a classic HTTP request/response cycle.
Syntax:
// do something
next();
});
// with express-session
import session from "express-session";
io.engine.use(session({
secret: "keyboard cat",
resave: false,
saveUninitialized: true,
cookie: { secure: true }
}));
// with helmet
import helmet from "helmet";
io.engine.use(helmet());
A workaround was possible by using the allowRequest option and the "headers" event, but this feels way cleaner and works with upgrade requests too.
Added in 24786e7.
Error details in the disconnecting and disconnect events
The
disconnect
event will now contain additional details about the disconnection reason.Added in 8aa9499.
Automatic removal of empty child namespaces
This commit adds a new option, "cleanupEmptyChildNamespaces". With this option enabled (disabled by default), when a socket disconnects from a dynamic namespace and if there are no other sockets connected to it then the namespace will be cleaned up and its adapter will be closed.
import { Server } from "socket.io";
const httpServer = createServer();
const io = new Server(httpServer, {
cleanupEmptyChildNamespaces: true
});
Added in 5d9220b.
A new "addTrailingSlash" option
The trailing slash which was added by default can now be disabled:
import { Server } from "socket.io";
const httpServer = createServer();
const io = new Server(httpServer, {
addTrailingSlash: false
});
In the example above, the clients can omit the trailing slash and use
/socket.io
instead of/socket.io/
.Added in d0fd474.
Performance Improvements
Links:
engine.io@~6.4.0
(diff)ws@~8.11.0
(diff)The RemoteSocket interface, which is returned when the client is
connected on another Socket.IO server of the cluster, was lacking the
timeout()
method.Syntax:
for (const socket of sockets) {
if (someCondition) {
socket.timeout(1000).emit("some-event", (err) => {
if (err) {
// the client did not acknowledge the event in the given delay
}
});
}
}
Related: #4595
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