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This webpage describes the updates Acquia made to Node.js in 2024. For the latest updates, see Release notes.
Type | Related ticket | Release note |
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| FIX | NODE-2058 | The system displayed an error or warning message when dry-container-0.8.0 gem was used in the ah-config-node. |
Type | Related ticket | Release note |
|---|---|---|
| CHANGE | NODE-2141 | Pre-installed Chrome package is removed from the platform. You can use Puppeteer instead. For more information on using Puppeteer, see Configuring Puppeteer. |
| FIX | NODE-2141 | The node.js process was unable to write to stdout.log and stderr.log after the logrotate utility was executed. |
Type | Related ticket | Release note |
|---|---|---|
| CHANGE | NODE-2088 | Node.js versions in Acquia Cloud Enterprise are upgraded:
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| Type | Related ticket | Release note |
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| Change | NODE-1830 | Node.js hosting supports Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR). You can deploy your ISR application using the standard deployment process. For more information, see Using Incremental Static Regeneration. |
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