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Bump socket.io from 2.3.0 to 2.4.1 #4

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Bumps socket.io from 2.3.0 to 2.4.1.

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2.4.1

This release reverts the breaking change introduced in 2.4.0 (socketio/socket.io@f78a575).

If you are using Socket.IO v2, you should explicitly allow/disallow cross-origin requests:

  • without CORS (server and client are served from the same domain):
io.origins((req, callback) => {
  callback(null, req.headers.origin === undefined); // cross-origin requests will not be allowed
});
  • with CORS (server and client are served from distinct domains):
io.origins(["http://localhost:3000"]); // for local development
io.origins(["https://example.com"]);

In any case, please consider upgrading to Socket.IO v3, where this security issue is now fixed (CORS is disabled by default).

Reverts

  • fix(security): do not allow all origins by default (a169050)

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2.4.0

Related blog post: https://socket.io/blog/socket-io-2-4-0/

Features (from Engine.IO)

  • add support for all cookie options (19cc582)
  • disable perMessageDeflate by default (5ad2736)

Bug Fixes

  • security: do not allow all origins by default (f78a575)
  • properly overwrite the query sent in the handshake (d33a619)

⚠️ BREAKING CHANGE ⚠️

Previously, CORS was enabled by default, which meant that a Socket.IO server sent the necessary CORS headers (Access-Control-Allow-xxx) to any domain. This will not be the case anymore, and you now have to explicitly enable it.

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2.4.1 (2021-01-07)

Reverts

  • fix(security): do not allow all origins by default (a169050)

2.4.0 (2021-01-04)

Bug Fixes

  • security: do not allow all origins by default (f78a575)
  • properly overwrite the query sent in the handshake (d33a619)
Commits
  • e6b8697 chore(release): 2.4.1
  • a169050 revert: fix(security): do not allow all origins by default
  • 873fdc5 chore(release): 2.4.0
  • f78a575 fix(security): do not allow all origins by default
  • d33a619 fix: properly overwrite the query sent in the handshake
  • 3951a79 chore: bump engine.io version
  • 6fa026f ci: migrate to GitHub Actions
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Bumps [socket.io](https://github.com/socketio/socket.io) from 2.3.0 to 2.4.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/socketio/socket.io/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/socketio/socket.io/blob/2.4.1/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](socketio/socket.io@2.3.0...2.4.1)

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Looks like socket.io is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.

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