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As Node.js 18 will end of life at April 2025,does Microsoft have migration plan? #10102

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aStarProgrammer opened this issue Feb 5, 2025 · 3 comments
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What SharePoint development model, framework, SDK or API is this about?

💥 SharePoint Framework

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As Node.js 18 will end of life at April 2025,does Microsoft have migration plan?

@VesaJuvonen
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We are working on a plan here which will be communicated as soon as possible. SPFx is widely adopted worldwide with tens of millions of monthly active user on the 3P extensibility and we are committed on supporting this extensibility model also in future.

We will be sharing exact timeline and schedule as we get the plans confirmed.

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lafe commented Feb 21, 2025

@VesaJuvonen If you already have to update one critical component, it would be great to update the rest of the dependencies to the current versions. For example, React 19 has been released last year and SPFx still only supports React 17. TypeScript is a similar story and both outdated versions are already causing issues (for example, Tanstack Query 5 does not work with React 17). Fluent UI has also been updated to v9 and has major breaking changes, so starting new projects with Fluent UI 8 is ill advised...

Personally, I start to dread SPFx projects due to these issues. Our standalone SPA projects are much easier to maintain, and we have better control about every aspect of development, testing and the build process.

@andrewconnell
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Our standalone SPA projects are much easier to maintain, and we have better control about every aspect of development, testing and the build process.

So are Teams apps...

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