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Bumps astro from 6.2.2 to 6.3.1.

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astro@6.3.1

Patch Changes

  • #16646 15fbc41 Thanks @​matthewp! - Fixes local images returning 404 on non-prerendered pages when using the generic image endpoint

astro@6.3.0

Minor Changes

  • #16366 d69f858 Thanks @​matthewp! - Adds a new experimental.advancedRouting option that lets you take full control of Astro's request handling pipeline by creating a src/app.ts file in your project.

    Today, Astro handles every incoming request through a fixed internal pipeline: trailing slash normalization, redirects, actions, middleware, page rendering, i18n, and so on. That pipeline works great for most sites, but as projects grow you often want to run your own logic between those steps — an auth check before rendering, a rate limiter before actions, custom logging around the whole stack. Advanced routing gives you that control.

    When enabled, Astro looks for a src/app.ts file in your project. If it finds one, that file becomes the entrypoint for all server-rendered requests. You compose the pipeline yourself using the handlers Astro provides, and you can slot your own logic anywhere in the chain.

    Enabling advanced routing

    // astro.config.mjs
    import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
    export default defineConfig({
    experimental: {
    advancedRouting: true,
    },
    });

    Two ways to build your pipeline

    Astro ships two entrypoints for advanced routing: astro/fetch and astro/hono.

    astro/fetch is a low-level, framework-free API built on the Web Fetch standard. You create a FetchState from the incoming request, then call handler functions in sequence. Each handler takes the state, does its work, and returns a Response (or undefined to pass through). This is the core primitive that everything else is built on:

    // src/app.ts
    import {
      FetchState,
      trailingSlash,
      redirects,
      actions,
      middleware,
      pages,
      i18n,
    } from 'astro/fetch';
    export default {
    async fetch(request: Request) {
    const state = new FetchState(request);
    // Early exits — these return a Response only when they apply.

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6.3.1

Patch Changes

  • #16646 15fbc41 Thanks @​matthewp! - Fixes local images returning 404 on non-prerendered pages when using the generic image endpoint

6.3.0

Minor Changes

  • #16366 d69f858 Thanks @​matthewp! - Adds a new experimental.advancedRouting option that lets you take full control of Astro's request handling pipeline by creating a src/app.ts file in your project.

    Today, Astro handles every incoming request through a fixed internal pipeline: trailing slash normalization, redirects, actions, middleware, page rendering, i18n, and so on. That pipeline works great for most sites, but as projects grow you often want to run your own logic between those steps — an auth check before rendering, a rate limiter before actions, custom logging around the whole stack. Advanced routing gives you that control.

    When enabled, Astro looks for a src/app.ts file in your project. If it finds one, that file becomes the entrypoint for all server-rendered requests. You compose the pipeline yourself using the handlers Astro provides, and you can slot your own logic anywhere in the chain.

    Enabling advanced routing

    // astro.config.mjs
    import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
    export default defineConfig({
    experimental: {
    advancedRouting: true,
    },
    });

    Two ways to build your pipeline

    Astro ships two entrypoints for advanced routing: astro/fetch and astro/hono.

    astro/fetch is a low-level, framework-free API built on the Web Fetch standard. You create a FetchState from the incoming request, then call handler functions in sequence. Each handler takes the state, does its work, and returns a Response (or undefined to pass through). This is the core primitive that everything else is built on:

    // src/app.ts
    import {
      FetchState,
      trailingSlash,
      redirects,
      actions,
      middleware,
      pages,
      i18n,
    } from 'astro/fetch';
    export default {
    async fetch(request: Request) {
    const state = new FetchState(request);

... (truncated)

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Bumps [astro](https://github.com/withastro/astro/tree/HEAD/packages/astro) from 6.2.2 to 6.3.1.
- [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/astro@6.3.1/packages/astro)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: astro
  dependency-version: 6.3.1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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