Express
framework javascriptExpress.js is a minimal and flexible Node.js web application framework used for building web servers and APIs.
Release | Released | Security Support | Commercial Support | Latest |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 | 5 months and 2 weeks ago (09 Sep 2024) |
Yes | Unavailable |
5.0.1
(08 Oct 2024)
|
4 | 10 years ago (09 Apr 2014) |
Yes | Unavailable |
4.21.1
(08 Oct 2024)
|
3 | 12 years ago (23 Oct 2012) |
Ended
9 years ago (05 Jul 2015)
|
Yes |
3.21.1
(15 Jul 2015)
|
2 | 13 years ago (17 Mar 2011) |
Ended
12 years ago (01 Jul 2012)
|
Unavailable |
2.5.11
(04 Jul 2012)
|
1 | 14 years ago (29 Dec 2010) |
Ended
13 years ago (01 Mar 2011)
|
Unavailable |
1.0.8
(01 Mar 2011)
|
Express follows semver. Major versions marked as supported on https://expressjs.com/en/support/ receive non-breaking updates, as well as bug and security fixes.
Releases that are EOL (end-of-life) may receive updates for critical security vulnerabilities, but the Express team offers no guarantee and does not plan to address or release fixes for any issues found.
The Express team has indicated that they will be participating in the OpenJS Foundation’s Ecosystem Sustainability Program (ESP) and have announced that commercial support for EOL branches is now available through HeroDevs.
More information is available on the Express website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
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