As of August 5th, 2025 and wrangler 4.28.0, Cloudflare Workers extends its Node.js compatibility efforts, and now supports running Express.js apps directly and natively (in local development, production availability coming soon)! Express.js has long provided the Node.js ecosystem with an incredibly ergonomic way to build web applications and APIs. While these didn't previously work directly with C
Express v5.0.0 was released on September 9th last year, but we didnât make it the latest release on npm. Many asked us why and when it would be, and frankly we were not ready at the time to take that jump. If you have not followed the news from the project this past year, we have been hard at work reviving the project and when we pushed the initial v5 release there were many loose ends still hangi
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Ten years ago (July 2014) the Express v5 release pull request was opened, and now at long last itâs been merged and published! We want to recognize the work of all our contributors, especially Doug Wilson, who spent the last ten years ensuring Express was the most stable project around. Without his contributions and those of many others, this release could not have happened. Eight months ago we we
Trevor I. Lasn Staff Software Engineer, Engineering Manager What's New in Express.js v5.0 A detailed look at the key changes and improvements in Express v5.0 and how to migrate your app Update: [email protected]: Now the Default on npm with LTS Timeline. Express.js has finally published version 5.0 on October 15, 2024. This marks a significant milestone, coming after a 10-year wait since the initi
Express v5.0.0 ð Express v5 is finally here! ð After years of development, the long-awaited Express v5 has been officially released. This version focuses on simplifying the codebase, improving security, and dropping support for older Node.js versions to enable better performance and maintainability. For detailed information, please check out the official Express v5 release blog post. Most releva
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I have a web application built using Node.js and Express. Now I would like to list all registered routes with their appropriate methods. E.g., if I have executed app.get('/', function (...) { ... }); app.get('/foo/:id', function (...) { ... }); app.post('/foo/:id', function (...) { ... }); I would like to retrieve an object (or something equivalent to that) such as: { get: [ '/', '/foo/:id' ], pos
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