Angular v22 was released today and it is supported on Netlify on day one.
To upgrade, follow the Angular upgrade steps and update @netlify/angular-runtime to v4.0.0 or later.
Notable changes
- Minimum Node.js version: Angular v22 requires Node.js 22.12.0 or later. Make sure your Netlify site is configured to use a supported Node.js version.
allowedHostsconfig: Angular v21.x (specifically,@angular/ssr) introduced anallowedHostsoption in theAngularAppEngineconfiguration, giving you explicit control over which hosts are permitted to connect. Angular 22 started returning a HTTP 400 for requests with other host headers.@netlify/angular-runtimehandles adding the most common URLs for a Netlify deploy to theallowedHostsconfig automatically allowing developers to use Netlify’s branch and deploy previews without the HTTP 400 error.- Forwarded headers support with
trustProxyHeaders: A newtrustProxyHeadersoption lets Angular applications behind a reverse proxy correctly read forwarded headers such asX-Forwarded-ForandX-Forwarded-Proto.@netlify/angular-runtimehandles adding the required headers automatically.
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