@blamejs/core 0.13.45 → 0.14.0
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +6 -0
- package/README.md +8 -11
- package/lib/app.js +57 -7
- package/lib/audit.js +1 -0
- package/lib/graphql-federation.js +8 -1
- package/lib/http-client-cache.js +17 -0
- package/lib/http-client.js +12 -9
- package/lib/log.js +7 -2
- package/lib/middleware/age-gate.js +14 -2
- package/lib/middleware/ai-act-disclosure.js +11 -4
- package/lib/middleware/cookies.js +4 -0
- package/lib/middleware/csp-nonce.js +4 -0
- package/lib/middleware/csrf-protect.js +29 -1
- package/lib/middleware/fetch-metadata.js +3 -0
- package/lib/middleware/rate-limit.js +14 -5
- package/lib/middleware/sse.js +14 -8
- package/lib/sse.js +12 -5
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/sbom.cdx.json +6 -6
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## v0.14.x
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- v0.14.0 (2026-05-29) — **Operator-configurable header and field names across SSE, request-id, rate-limit, age-gate, AI-Act disclosure, GraphQL federation, and the HTTP cache.** This release makes operator-facing identifiers that were hardcoded configurable. The framework already let operators rename most names (CSRF cookie/field, cookie parser, i18n header/query/cookie, mTLS CA name, and so on); this closes the remaining gaps so a custom or framework-specific name is never frozen. Every new option defaults to the value emitted today, so upgrading changes no behavior — these are additive knobs. It also fixes a request-id asymmetry (the response header is now written on the same name the inbound id is read from) and wires an SSE proxy-buffering option whose escape hatch was documented but never implemented. **Added:** *Configurable cache-status header on the HTTP client* — The outbound HTTP client annotated every cached response with a hardcoded `x-blamejs-cache: HIT|MISS|STALE|REVALIDATED` header. `b.httpClient.cache.create` now takes `statusHeader` (default "x-blamejs-cache") — pass a custom name (e.g. "x-cache") to rename it, or null/false to suppress it entirely. The decision remains available programmatically on `res.cacheStatus`. · *Configurable rate-limit header names* — `b.middleware.rateLimit` emitted the de-facto `X-RateLimit-Limit` / `X-RateLimit-Remaining` headers (which are not RFC-pinned). It now accepts `headerPrefix` (default "X-RateLimit-") so operators can match the unprefixed IETF-draft `RateLimit-*` names or an upstream gateway's convention; the limit/remaining pair is always built from the same prefix. · *Configurable age-gate and AI-Act disclosure header names* — `b.middleware.ageGate` now takes `privacyPostureHeader` (default "X-Privacy-Posture"; null/false to suppress), and `b.middleware.aiActDisclosure` takes `headerPrefix` (default "AI-Act-") that prefixes the emitted Notice / Article / Policy headers. The EU AI Act mandates the disclosure, not the HTTP spelling, so operators matching a downstream convention can rename these. · *Configurable GraphQL-federation replay-nonce header* — `b.graphqlFederation.guardSdl` read the replay nonce from the Apollo-vendor `x-apollographql-router-nonce` header with no override. It now accepts `nonceHeader` (default unchanged) so an operator fronting the gateway with a non-Apollo router can point the replay check at their own header. · *SSE proxy-buffering opt-out* — `b.sse.create` and `b.middleware.sse` set `X-Accel-Buffering: no` (the nginx hint that disables proxy buffering). They now accept `proxyBuffer` (default true) — pass false when not behind nginx, or when buffering is controlled at the load balancer, to suppress the nginx-specific header. The opt-out was previously referenced in the documentation but not implemented. **Fixed:** *Request-id middleware reflects the configured header name* — `b.log.middleware` read the inbound request id from a configurable `headerName` but always wrote the response on the literal `X-Request-Id`. An operator who set a custom `headerName` (e.g. `X-Correlation-Id`) therefore read from one header and emitted another. The response is now written on the same configured name; the default remains `X-Request-Id`, so deployments that did not set `headerName` are unaffected.
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- v0.13.46 (2026-05-29) — **`createApp` now wires the documented security middleware ON by default — CSRF, CSP nonce, cookie parser, fetch-metadata, and body parser.** The README has long described a security middleware stack as "wired by createApp", but createApp only mounted request-ID, security-headers, and bot-guard by default — CSRF protection, the CSP nonce, the threat-aware cookie parser, the fetch-metadata guard, and the body parser were documented but not actually wired. This release closes that gap: createApp now mounts all of them by default, in dependency order (cookies, CSP nonce, fetch-metadata, then body parser, then CSRF last so it can read a body-field token). This is a behavior change — apps built with createApp now enforce CSRF on state-changing requests by default. Each layer is configurable via opts.middleware.<name> (operator cookie and field names flow straight through — nothing is hardcoded) or can be turned off with false, and disabling a security default now emits an app.middleware.disabled audit event. Every layer is idempotent: an operator who also mounts one of these inside opts.routes gets a no-op second mount rather than a double-apply. The default CSRF is a double-submit cookie that auto-skips requests carrying an Authorization header or no cookies at all, which are not CSRF-able, so token-authenticated API clients are not rejected. The README middleware list is now an accurate description of what createApp wires. **Added:** *Idempotent security middleware* — The cookie parser, CSP nonce, fetch-metadata, and CSRF middleware are now idempotent within a request: if one has already run (because createApp wired it and an operator also mounted it), the second instance is a no-op rather than re-parsing, re-generating a nonce, or issuing a second CSRF cookie. This lets an application compose its own middleware order on top of createApp's defaults without double-applying. The body parser already had this behavior. **Changed:** *createApp wires CSRF, CSP nonce, cookie parser, fetch-metadata, and body parser by default (breaking)* — Applications constructed with b.createApp now mount, in order: the threat-aware cookie parser, the CSP nonce generator, the fetch-metadata resource-isolation guard, the body parser (JSON / urlencoded / text / multipart), and CSRF protection — in addition to the request-ID, security-headers, and bot-guard layers already wired. The ordering guarantees CSRF runs after the body parser so a body-field token is available. This is a behavior change: state-changing requests (POST / PUT / DELETE / PATCH) that carry a session cookie are now CSRF-validated by default. Each layer is configured through opts.middleware.<name> (an object passes operator options straight through; cookie and field names are not hardcoded) or disabled with false. Operators who were mounting these middleware themselves inside opts.routes do not need to change anything — the second mount is now a no-op (see idempotency below). · *Default CSRF auto-skips token-authenticated and cookieless requests* — The CSRF middleware gains a skipStateless option (default false; createApp's default wiring sets it true). When on, token validation is skipped for requests that carry an Authorization header or no Cookie header at all — such requests are not CSRF-able, because CSRF abuses a victim's ambient cookie credential and these have none. The token is still issued on safe methods so a later cookie-authenticated browser flow works. Cross-site form CSRF is unaffected: the browser auto-sends the victim's cookies, so an attack request always carries a Cookie header and is validated. · *Disabling a default security middleware is audited* — Passing false for one of the security-on-by-default middleware (for example middleware: { csrf: false }) now emits an app.middleware.disabled audit event naming the middleware, so a weakened posture leaves a trace in the audit chain rather than being silent.
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|
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|
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