Update module github.com/labstack/echo/v4 to v4.15.0 #135
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This PR contains the following updates:
v4.13.3→v4.15.0Release Notes
labstack/echo (github.com/labstack/echo/v4)
v4.15.0Compare Source
Security
NB: If your application relies on cross-origin or same-site (same subdomain) requests do not blindly push this version to production
The CSRF middleware now supports the Sec-Fetch-Site header as a modern, defense-in-depth approach to CSRF
protection, implementing the OWASP-recommended Fetch Metadata API alongside the traditional token-based mechanism.
How it works:
Modern browsers automatically send the
Sec-Fetch-Siteheader with all requests, indicating the relationshipbetween the request origin and the target. The middleware uses this to make security decisions:
same-originornone: Requests are allowed (exact origin match or direct user navigation)same-site: Falls back to token validation (e.g., subdomain to main domain)cross-site: Blocked by default with 403 error for unsafe methods (POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH)For browsers that don't send this header (older browsers), the middleware seamlessly falls back to
traditional token-based CSRF protection.
New Configuration Options:
TrustedOrigins []string: Allowlist specific origins for cross-site requests (useful for OAuth callbacks, webhooks)AllowSecFetchSiteFunc func(echo.Context) (bool, error): Custom logic for same-site/cross-site request validationExample:
PR: #2858
Type-Safe Generic Parameter Binding
Added generic functions for type-safe parameter extraction and context access by @aldas in #2856
Echo now provides generic functions for extracting path, query, and form parameters with automatic type conversion,
eliminating manual string parsing and type assertions.
New Functions:
PathParam[T],PathParamOr[T]QueryParam[T],QueryParamOr[T],QueryParams[T],QueryParamsOr[T]FormParam[T],FormParamOr[T],FormParams[T],FormParamsOr[T]ContextGet[T],ContextGetOr[T]Supported Types:
Primitives (
bool,string,int/uintvariants,float32/float64),time.Duration,time.Time(with custom layouts and Unix timestamp support), and custom types implementing
BindUnmarshaler,TextUnmarshaler, orJSONUnmarshaler.Example:
PR: #2856
DEPRECATION NOTICE Timeout Middleware Deprecated - Use ContextTimeout Instead
The
middleware.Timeoutmiddleware has been deprecated due to fundamental architectural issues that causedata races. Use
middleware.ContextTimeoutormiddleware.ContextTimeoutWithConfiginstead.Why is this being deprecated?
The Timeout middleware manipulates response writers across goroutine boundaries, which causes data races that
cannot be reliably fixed without a complete architectural redesign. The middleware:
http.TimeoutHandlerWhat should you use instead?
The
ContextTimeoutmiddleware (available since v4.12.0) provides timeout functionality using Go's standardcontext mechanism. It is:
Migration Guide:
Important Behavioral Differences:
Handler cooperation required: With ContextTimeout, your handlers must check
context.Done()for cooperativecancellation. The old Timeout middleware would send a 503 response regardless of handler cooperation, but had
data race issues.
Error handling: ContextTimeout returns errors through the standard error handling flow. Handlers that receive
context.DeadlineExceededshould handle it appropriately:Enhancements
v4.14.0Compare Source
middleware.Loggerhas been deprecated. For request logging, usemiddleware.RequestLoggerormiddleware.RequestLoggerWithConfig.middleware.RequestLoggerreplacesmiddleware.Logger, offering comparable configuration while relying on theGo standard library’s new
sloglogger.The previous default output format was JSON. The new default follows the standard
sloglogger settings.To continue emitting request logs in JSON, configure
slogaccordingly:Security
Enhancements
v4.13.4Compare Source
Enhancements
Security
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