Update dependency astro to v4.13.3 #714
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This PR contains the following updates:
4.13.2
->4.13.3
Release Notes
withastro/astro (astro)
v4.13.3
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Patch Changes
#11653
32be549
Thanks @florian-lefebvre! - Updatesastro:env
docs to reflect current developments and usage guidance#11658
13b912a
Thanks @bholmesdev! - FixesorThrow()
type when calling an Action without aninput
validator.#11603
f31d466
Thanks @bholmesdev! - Improves user experience when render an Action result from a form POST request:?_astroAction=NAME
flag when a result is rendered.Also improves the DX of directing to a new route on success. Actions will now redirect to the route specified in your
action
string on success, and redirect back to the previous page on error. This follows the routing convention of established backend frameworks like Laravel.For example, say you want to redirect to a
/success
route whenactions.signup
succeeds. You can add/success
to youraction
string like so:/success
.You can retrieve the action result from either page using the
Astro.getActionResult()
function.Note on security
This uses a temporary cookie to forward the action result to the next page. The cookie will be deleted when that page is rendered.
⚠ The action result is not encrypted. In general, we recommend returning minimal data from an action handler to a) avoid leaking sensitive information, and b) avoid unexpected render issues once the temporary cookie is deleted. For example, a
login
function may return a user's session id to retrieve from your Astro frontmatter, rather than the entire user object.