Node.js 22 introduces exciting new features and improvements. This tutorial will guide you through the key enhancements and how to use them effectively.
Node.js 22 includes improved WebAssembly garbage collection, reducing memory leaks.
Create arrays from async iterators with Array.fromAsync().
Example:
async function* generateNumbers() {
for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
yield i;
}
}
async function main() {
const numbers = await Array.fromAsync(generateNumbers());
console.log(numbers); // [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
}
main();
New methods for Set and Map simplify operations.
Grouping and Merging:
const map1 = new Map([[1, 'a'], [2, 'b']]);
const map2 = new Map([[2, 'c'], [3, 'd']]);
const mergedMap = Map合并(map1, map2);
console.log(mergedMap); // Map(3) { 1 => 'a', 2 => 'c', 3 => 'd' }
Maglev is enabled by default, enhancing CLI tool startup without configuration.
Use --experimental-require-module to mix CommonJS and ESM.
Example:
// main.cjs
const myESM = require('./myESM.mjs');
console.log(myESM);
Run package scripts like node --run test as an npm test alternative.
Use node --watch for automatic restarts on file changes.
Node.js 22 includes a browser-compatible WebSocket client.
Example:
const ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:8080');
ws.onmessage = (event) => {
console.log('Received:', event.data);
};
Find files with the built-in fs.glob() method.
Example:
const files = fs.glob('src/**/*.js');
console.log(files);
Default high water mark for streams is now 64 KiB.
node --trace-deprecation.This concludes the Node.js 22 tutorial. Explore these features to enhance your applications.
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