Meteor v1.4 Release Notes
Release Date: 2016-07-25 // over 7 years ago-
⬆️ Node has been upgraded to 4.4.7.
⬆️ The
meteor-babel
npm package has been upgraded to 0.11.7.⬆️ The
reify
npm package has been upgraded to 0.3.6.⬆️ The
bcrypt
npm package has been upgraded to 0.8.7.📦 Nested
import
declarations are now enabled for package code as well as application code. 699cf1f38e9b2a074169515d23983f74148c7223⬆️ Meteor has been upgraded to support Mongo 3.2 by default (the bundled version used by
meteor run
has been upgraded). Internally it now uses the 2.2.4 version of themongodb
npm driver, and has been tested against at Mongo 3.2 server. Issue #6957
Mongo 3.2 defaults to the new WiredTiger storage engine. You can update your database following the instructions here: https://docs.mongodb.com/v3.0/release-notes/3.0-upgrade/. In development, you can also just use
meteor reset
to remove your old database, and Meteor will create a new WiredTiger database for you. The Mongo driver will continue to work with the old MMAPv1 storage engine however.The new version of the Mongo driver has been tested with MongoDB versions from 2.6 up. Mongo 2.4 has now reached end-of-life (https://www.mongodb.com/support-policy), and is no longer supported.
If you are setting
MONGO_OPLOG_URL
, especially in production, ensure you are passing in thereplicaSet
argument (see #7450)Custom Mongo options can now be specified using the
Mongo.setConnectionOptions(options)
API. #7277On the server, cursor.count() now takes a single argument
applySkipLimit
(see the corresponding Mongo documentation)🛠 Fix for regression caused by #5837 which incorrectly rewrote network-path references (e.g.
//domain.com/image.gif
) in CSS URLs. #7416➕ Added Angular2 boilerplate example #7364