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    Home»Development»Meteor 3.1.1 is here!

    Meteor 3.1.1 is here!

    February 4, 2025

    Meteor 3.1.1 is here! This latest patch brings performance improvements, critical fixes, and updates based on community feedback.

    You can check out all that’s new about his version in this video, where I had a chat with the core team:

    https://medium.com/media/6d4167460271baa380279a3db39bf132/href

    Or just keep reading 🙂

    Performance improvements: faster real-time processing

    One of the highlights of Meteor 3.1.1 is a boost in real-time performance. Our tem refactored the synchronous queue for parallel processing and optimized MongoDB observers to handle initial documents more efficiently.

    Previously, Meteor 3.1 had some performance regressions when dealing with reactive flows, limiting the number of connections it could handle. This patch resolves those issues and improves Meteor 3’s scalability, outperforming previous Meteor 2 versions in terms of handling more simultaneous connections.

    Deprecation of Async Allow/Deny Rules

    Based on community feedback, async rules have been deprecated, and the API has been streamlined to focus on just insert, update, and remove operations. Additionally, test coverage has been expanded to address edge cases identified by developers.

    Hostinger

    Introducing Meteor.deprecate

    Meteor now includes a Meteor.deprecate API, which was initially designed for internal use but is now accessible to library developers. This feature allows more precise tracking of deprecated functions and API calls, helping developers transition smoothly when changes occur. Although it’s not yet fully documented, advanced users can explore it in the Meteor source code.

    Node.js Upgrade and Community Fixes

    This version also includes an upgrade to the latest Node.js version, along with multiple community-driven fixes. The team has addressed several GitHub issues, improved the Accounts package, and implemented security updates. Ith also introduces fixes for Windows users, ensuring a more stable development environment across platforms.

    Meteor RPC: A New Approach to API Calls

    A significant addition to the Meteor ecosystem is the release of Meteor RPC, launched in December, a new package designed to streamline remote procedure calls (RPC) and enhance real-time capabilities. This package, powered by Zod for runtime validation, brings improved TypeScript support and a more modern approach to defining and calling APIs in Meteor. It’s already powering Galaxy, meaning if you’re a Galaxy user, you’re already benefiting from it!

    If you want to explore Meteor RPC, check out the official blog post or join the conversation on Discord.


    Meteor 3.1.1 is here! was originally published in Meteor Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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