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Notable Changes Experimental Web Streams API Node.js now exposes an experimental implementation of the Web Streams API. While it is experimental, the API is not exposed on the global object and is only accessible using the new stream/web core module: import { ReadableStream, WritableStream } from 'stream/web'; // Or from 'node:stream/web' Importing the module will emit a single experimental warnin
Notable changes The legacy HTTP parser is runtime deprecated The legacy HTTP parser, selected by the --http-parser=legacy command line option, is deprecated with the pending End-of-Life of Node.js 10.x (where it is the only HTTP parser implementation provided) at the end of April 2021. It will now warn on use but otherwise continue to function and may be removed in a future Node.js 12.x release. T
Breaking change: Puppeteer no longer uses Node’s EventEmitter library As part of our work to make Puppeteer agnostic of its environment we are removing the dependency on Node’s EventEmitter in favour of an event emitter that is not tied to Node. Under the hood we use Mitt, but we extend Mitt with additional functionality to match most of the methods that Node’s EventEmitter provides. The following
Big changes Chromium 81.0.4044.0 (r737027) Puppeteer can now fetch a Firefox Nightly binary for you via PUPPETEER_PRODUCT=firefox npm install. Also, there’s now an example showing how to launch Firefox with Puppeteer. File uploads are generally more reliable (#5363) and elementHandle.uploadFile(...filePaths) now triggers a change event, matching the old behavior in Puppeteer v1.20.0. (#5389) Node.
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