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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Confidence
@playwright/test (source) 1.60.01.61.1 age confidence
@types/node (source) 24.12.424.13.3 age confidence
@types/react (source) 19.2.1519.2.17 age confidence
eslint (source) 9.39.49.39.5 age confidence
eslint-config-next (source) 16.2.616.2.10 age confidence
next (source) 16.2.616.2.10 age confidence
pnpm (source) 10.33.410.34.5 age confidence

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microsoft/playwright (@​playwright/test)

v1.61.1

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🔑 WebAuthn passkeys

New Credentials virtual authenticator, available via browserContext.credentials, lets tests register passkeys and answer navigator.credentials.create() / navigator.credentials.get() ceremonies in the page — no real hardware key required, works in all browsers:

const context = await browser.newContext();

// Seed a passkey your backend provisioned for a test user.
await context.credentials.create('example.com', {
  id: credentialId,
  userHandle,
  privateKey,
  publicKey,
});
await context.credentials.install();

const page = await context.newPage();
await page.goto('https://example.com/login');
// The page's navigator.credentials.get() is answered with the seeded passkey.

You can also let the app register a passkey once in a setup test, read it back with credentials.get(), and seed it into later tests — see Credentials for details.

🗃️ Web Storage

New WebStorage API, available via page.localStorage and page.sessionStorage, reads and writes the page's storage for the current origin:

await page.localStorage.setItem('token', 'abc');
const token = await page.localStorage.getItem('token');
const items = await page.sessionStorage.items();
New APIs
Network
Browser and Screencast
  • New option artifactsDir in browserType.connectOverCDP() controls where artifacts such as traces and downloads are stored when attached to an existing browser.
  • New option cursor in screencast.showActions() controls the cursor decoration rendered for pointer actions.
  • The onFrame callback in screencast.start() now receives a timestamp of when the frame was presented by the browser.
Test runner
  • The testOptions.video option now supports the same set of modes as trace: new 'on-all-retries', 'retain-on-first-failure' and 'retain-on-failure-and-retries' values. See the video modes table for which runs are recorded and kept in each mode.
  • Supported expect.soft.poll(...).
  • New fullConfig.argv — a snapshot of process.argv from the runner process, handy for reading custom arguments passed after the -- separator.
  • New fullConfig.failOnFlakyTests mirrors the config option, so reporters can explain why a flaky run failed.
  • testInfo.errors now lists each sub-error of an AggregateError as a separate entry.
  • New -G command line shorthand for --grep-invert.
🛠️ Other improvements
  • Playwright now supports Ubuntu 26.04.
  • HAR and trace recordings now include WebSocket requests.
Browser Versions
  • Chromium 149.0.7827.55
  • Mozilla Firefox 151.0
  • WebKit 26.5

This version was also tested against the following stable channels:

  • Google Chrome 149
  • Microsoft Edge 149
eslint/eslint (eslint)

v9.39.5

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vercel/next.js (eslint-config-next)

v16.2.10

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v16.2.9

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Empty release to ensure next@latest points at a stable release. Next.js only allows publishing with Trusted Publishing enabled. In order to fix NPM dist-tags, we have to release a new version. Updating dist-tags is not possible with Trusted Publishing.

v16.2.8

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Release with no changes in an attempt to fix next@latest pointing at a prerelease version.

v16.2.7

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[!NOTE]
This release is backporting bug fixes. It does not include all pending features/changes on canary.

Core Changes
  • Backport documentation fixes for v16.2 (#​93804)
  • [backport] Patch playwright-core to resolve _finishedPromise on requestFailed (#​93920)
  • [backport] Fix dev mode hydration failure when page is served from HTTP cache (#​93492)
  • [backport] Fix catch-all router.query corruption with basePath + rewrites (#​93917)
  • [backport] Encode non-ASCII characters in cache tags at construction (#​93918)
  • [backport] Fix server action forwarding loop with middleware rewrites (#​93919)
  • [backport] Turbopack: switch from base40 to base38 hash encoding (#​93932)
  • [ci] Disable hanging node 24 typescript tests on 16.2 backport branch (#​94164)
  • [backport] Fix "type: module" in project dir when using standalone or adapters (#​94050)
  • [backport] Propagate adapter preferred regions (#​94200)
  • [16.2.x] Don't drop FormData entries (#​94240)
  • [backport] feat(turbopack): add LocalPathOrProjectPath PostCSS config resolution (#​94284)
Credits

Huge thanks to @​eps1lon, @​icyJoseph, @​unstubbable, @​mischnic, @​bgw, @​timneutkens, and @​lukesandberg for helping!

vercel/next.js (next)

v16.2.10

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v16.2.9

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Empty release to ensure next@latest points at a stable release. Next.js only allows publishing with Trusted Publishing enabled. In order to fix NPM dist-tags, we have to release a new version. Updating dist-tags is not possible with Trusted Publishing.

v16.2.8

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Release with no changes in an attempt to fix next@latest pointing at a prerelease version.

v16.2.7

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[!NOTE]
This release is backporting bug fixes. It does not include all pending features/changes on canary.

Core Changes
  • Backport documentation fixes for v16.2 (#​93804)
  • [backport] Patch playwright-core to resolve _finishedPromise on requestFailed (#​93920)
  • [backport] Fix dev mode hydration failure when page is served from HTTP cache (#​93492)
  • [backport] Fix catch-all router.query corruption with basePath + rewrites (#​93917)
  • [backport] Encode non-ASCII characters in cache tags at construction (#​93918)
  • [backport] Fix server action forwarding loop with middleware rewrites (#​93919)
  • [backport] Turbopack: switch from base40 to base38 hash encoding (#​93932)
  • [ci] Disable hanging node 24 typescript tests on 16.2 backport branch (#​94164)
  • [backport] Fix "type: module" in project dir when using standalone or adapters (#​94050)
  • [backport] Propagate adapter preferred regions (#​94200)
  • [16.2.x] Don't drop FormData entries (#​94240)
  • [backport] feat(turbopack): add LocalPathOrProjectPath PostCSS config resolution (#​94284)
Credits

Huge thanks to @​eps1lon, @​icyJoseph, @​unstubbable, @​mischnic, @​bgw, @​timneutkens, and @​lukesandberg for helping!

pnpm/pnpm (pnpm)

v10.34.5

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v10.34.4: pnpm 10.34.4

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Patch Changes
  • 352ae48: Security: validate config dependency names and versions before using them to build filesystem paths. A pnpm-workspace.yaml with a traversal-shaped configDependencies name (such as ../../PWNED) or version (such as ../../../PWNED) could previously cause pnpm install to create symlinks or write package files outside node_modules/.pnpm-config and the store. Names must now be valid npm package names and versions must be exact semver versions. See GHSA-qrv3-253h-g69c.

  • 352ae48: Reject path-traversal and reserved dependency aliases (such as ../../../escape, .bin, .pnpm, or node_modules) that come from a lockfile rather than a freshly resolved manifest. A crafted lockfile alias could otherwise be joined directly under a hoisted node_modules directory, letting package files be written outside the intended install root or overwrite pnpm-owned layout.

    The nodeLinker: hoisted graph builder now validates each alias at the directory sink (safeJoinModulesDir), matching the validation pnpm already performs when resolving aliases from manifests. See GHSA-fr4h-3cph-29xv.

  • 352ae48: Prevent pnpm patch-remove from removing files outside the configured patches directory.

  • 217fbe0: Hardened the warning printed when a project .npmrc uses environment variables in registry/auth settings: the suggested pnpm config set command is now only included for keys made up of shell-inert characters. Because the key comes from a repository-controlled .npmrc and a shell expands $(...), backticks, and $VAR even inside double quotes, a crafted key could otherwise have turned the suggested copy-paste command into command execution.

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v10.34.3: pnpm 10.34.3

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⚠️ Security fix — environment variables in a project .npmrc (action may be required)

Following GHSA-3qhv-2rgh-x77r, pnpm no longer expands ${ENV_VAR} placeholders that come from a repository-controlled config file, because a malicious repository could otherwise use them to leak your environment secrets (npm tokens, CI job tokens, etc.) to an attacker-controlled registry during install. This applies to:

  • the project/workspace .npmrcregistry, @scope:registry, proxy URLs, URL-scoped keys (//host/…), and credential values (_authToken, _auth, _password, username, tokenHelper, cert, key);
  • registry URLs in pnpm-workspace.yaml.

This release also closes a bypass where a project .npmrc could set userconfig, globalconfig, or prefix to make pnpm load a repo-supplied file as trusted config (via @pnpm/npm-conf@3.0.3).

Environment variables are still expanded in trusted config: your user-level ~/.npmrc, the global config, CLI options, and environment config.

If your authentication broke after upgrading, move the token out of the committed .npmrc:

# Writes to your user/global config, not the repository:
pnpm config set "//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken" "$NPM_TOKEN"

Or keep the ${NPM_TOKEN} line but put it in your user-level ~/.npmrc instead of the repo. In GitHub Actions, actions/setup-node with registry-url already writes a user-level .npmrc, so NODE_AUTH_TOKEN keeps working. For other CI where editing each pipeline is hard, set NPM_CONFIG_USERCONFIG=.npmrc in the CI environment to declare the project .npmrc trusted.

See https://pnpm.io/npmrc for full migration details.

Patch Changes

  • Improved the warning printed when a project .npmrc uses an environment variable in a registry/proxy URL or in registry credentials. The message now explains why the setting was ignored and how to migrate it to a trusted source — for example by running pnpm config set "<key>" <value> to store it in the global config, or by keeping the ${...} line in the user-level ~/.npmrc — with a link to https://pnpm.io/npmrc.
  • A repository-controlled project or workspace .npmrc can no longer redirect which files pnpm loads as its trusted user and global configuration. Previously such a file could set userconfig, globalconfig, or prefix to point at an attacker-supplied file shipped in the repository, and pnpm would load it as a trusted config source — bypassing the protection that prevents repository config from expanding environment variables into registry request destinations and credentials, and allowing it to set tokenHelper. The user/global config file locations are now resolved only from trusted sources (CLI options, environment config, the npm builtin config, and defaults) before the project and workspace .npmrc files are read. Fixed by upgrading @pnpm/npm-conf to 3.0.3.

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v10.34.2: pnpm 10.34.2

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⚠️ Security fix — environment variables in a project .npmrc (action may be required)

Following GHSA-3qhv-2rgh-x77r, pnpm no longer expands ${ENV_VAR} placeholders that come from a repository-controlled config file, because a malicious repository could otherwise use them to leak your environment secrets (npm tokens, CI job tokens, etc.) to an attacker-controlled registry during install. This applies to:

  • the project/workspace .npmrcregistry, @scope:registry, proxy URLs, URL-scoped keys (//host/…), and credential values (_authToken, _auth, _password, username, tokenHelper, cert, key);
  • registry URLs in pnpm-workspace.yaml.

This release also closes a bypass where a project .npmrc could set userconfig, globalconfig, or prefix to make pnpm load a repo-supplied file as trusted config (via @pnpm/npm-conf@3.0.3).

Environment variables are still expanded in trusted config: your user-level ~/.npmrc, the global config, CLI options, and environment config.

If your authentication broke after upgrading, move the token out of the committed .npmrc:

# Writes to your user/global config, not the repository:
pnpm config set "//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken" "$NPM_TOKEN"

Or keep the ${NPM_TOKEN} line but put it in your user-level ~/.npmrc instead of the repo. In GitHub Actions, actions/setup-node with registry-url already writes a user-level .npmrc, so NODE_AUTH_TOKEN keeps working. For other CI where editing each pipeline is hard, set NPM_CONFIG_USERCONFIG=.npmrc in the CI environment to declare the project .npmrc trusted.

See https://pnpm.io/npmrc for full migration details.

Patch Changes

  • Package-manager bootstrap traffic is now resolved through trusted registries and trusted network config. When pnpm downloads the pnpm version requested by a repository's packageManager field, the registry it fetches from (and the proxy/TLS settings used for that traffic) now come exclusively from trusted config sources — CLI options, env config, user and global .npmrc — defaulting to the public npm registry, instead of the repository's project/workspace settings.
  • pnpm now verifies the npm registry signature of a package-manager binary before spawning it. When the packageManager field (or pnpm self-update) makes pnpm download another pnpm version, the staged install is verified corepack-style: the integrity recorded in the staged lockfile must carry a valid npm registry signature for the exact name@version, validated against npm's public signing keys that ship embedded in the pnpm CLI. Verification fails closed — a tampered download, an unsigned package, or an unreachable registry refuses the version switch rather than running an unverified binary. It runs only when the wanted version is actually downloaded (a tools-directory cache miss), so repeated commands pay no extra network round trip.
  • Environment variable expansion is now trust-aware for registry/auth config and request destinations. Repository-controlled config files (the project and workspace .npmrc and pnpm-workspace.yaml) can no longer expand ${...} placeholders in registry/proxy request destinations, URL-scoped keys, or registry credential values, preventing repository-controlled configuration from exfiltrating environment secrets through request URLs. Trusted user/global/CLI/env config keeps full env expansion, so existing token and registry setup flows continue to work.
  • Reject reserved manifest bin names ("", ".", "..", and scoped forms such as @scope/..) when resolving a package's bins. These names previously passed the bin-name guard and, when joined to the global bin directory during global remove/update/add operations, could resolve to the global bin directory itself or its parent and have it recursively deleted.
  • Require trusted package identity before package-name onlyBuiltDependencies (and allowBuilds) entries can approve lifecycle scripts for git, git-hosted tarball, direct tarball, and local directory artifacts. To approve one of those artifacts explicitly, use its peer-suffix-free lockfile depPath as the key. Lockfile entries are now rejected when a registry-style dependency path (name@semver) is backed by a git, directory, or git-hosted tarball resolution (ERR_PNPM_RESOLUTION_SHAPE_MISMATCH), so the dependency path is a reliable artifact identity by the time scripts can run.
  • pnpm now verifies the detached OpenPGP signature of a Node.js release's SHASUMS256.txt against the Node.js release team's public keys (embedded in the pnpm CLI) before trusting its hashes. The Node.js download mirror is repository-configurable (node-mirror:<channel> in .npmrc), and the integrity check previously trusted a SHASUMS256.txt fetched from that same mirror — a circular check that a malicious mirror could satisfy with a tampered binary and matching hashes. A mirror that proxies the real signed SHASUMS keeps working unchanged. Only the release channel publishes signed SHASUMS files, so pre-release channels (rc, nightly, …) remain unverified.

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v10.34.1: pnpm 10.34.1

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Patch Changes

  • Reject pnpm-lock.yaml entries whose remote tarball resolution: block is missing the integrity field. Previously the worker that extracts a downloaded tarball skipped hash verification when no integrity was supplied and minted a fresh one from the unverified bytes, so an attacker who could both alter the lockfile (e.g. via a pull request that strips integrity:) and serve modified content at the referenced tarball URL could install a tampered package without any error — including under --frozen-lockfile. pnpm now fails closed at lockfile-read time with ERR_PNPM_MISSING_TARBALL_INTEGRITY. Git-hosted tarballs (gitHosted: true or a URL on codeload.github.com / bitbucket.org / gitlab.com) and file: tarballs are exempt — the commit SHA in a git-host URL and the user-controlled local path already anchor the bytes.

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v10.34.0: pnpm 10.34

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Minor Changes

  • Treat tarball-integrity mismatches against the lockfile as a hard failure by default. Previously, pnpm install (non-frozen) would log ERR_PNPM_TARBALL_INTEGRITY, silently re-resolve from the registry, and overwrite the locked integrity — which meant a compromised registry, proxy, or republished version could substitute attacker-controlled content on a clean machine even though the project shipped a committed lockfile.

    pnpm install now exits with ERR_PNPM_TARBALL_INTEGRITY and a hint pointing at the new opt-in flag.

    The only opt-in is pnpm install --update-checksums — narrowly scoped to refreshing the locked integrity values from what the registry currently serves. Mirrors yarn's flag of the same name. A warning still prints when the bypass takes effect so the operation is auditable.

    --force and pnpm update deliberately do not bypass the integrity check. They are routine refresh operations; silently overwriting a locked integrity in those flows would erase the protection a committed lockfile is supposed to provide. --frozen-lockfile behavior is unchanged. --fix-lockfile keeps its documented purpose (filling in missing lockfile entries) and is also not a bypass.

Patch Changes

  • Pin unscoped per-registry settings (_authToken, _auth, username/_password, tokenHelper, inline cert/key) to the registry declared in the same config source at load time, so a later layer overriding registry= (workspace .npmrc, pnpm-workspace.yaml, CLI --registry) cannot redirect a credential or client certificate authored for a different host. A deprecation warning is emitted whenever an unscoped per-registry setting is encountered, naming the source and the URL it was pinned to. Reported by JUNYI LIU.
  • Fixed minimumReleaseAge handling when cached metadata is abbreviated. The npm registry returns abbreviated package metadata (without the per-version time field) by default, which made the maturity check throw ERR_PNPM_MISSING_TIME whenever cached abbreviated metadata was reused. pnpm now upgrades cached abbreviated metadata to the full document via a follow-up fetch when minimumReleaseAge is active, persists the upgrade to the on-disk cache so subsequent installs skip the extra fetch, and lets ERR_PNPM_MISSING_TIME from the cache fast-path fall through to the network fetch even under strict mode.
  • Reject git resolutions whose commit field is not a 40-character hexadecimal SHA before invoking git. A malicious lockfile could otherwise smuggle a value such as --upload-pack=<command> through git fetch / git checkout, which on SSH or local-file transports executes the supplied command.
  • Reject patch files whose diff --git headers reference paths outside the patched package directory. Previously a malicious .patch file added via a pull request could write, delete, or rename arbitrary files reachable by the user running pnpm install.
  • Fixed --prefix=<dir> not being honored when locating the workspace root. The --prefix → dir rename was applied after workspace detection, so workspace settings declared in <dir>/pnpm-workspace.yaml were not loaded when pnpm was invoked from outside <dir> #​11535.
  • Reject dependency aliases that contain path-traversal segments (such as @x/../../../../../.git/hooks) when reading them from a package manifest or symlinking them into node_modules. A malicious registry package could otherwise use a transitive dependency key to make pnpm install create symlinks at attacker-chosen paths outside the intended node_modules directory.

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