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Updated Aspire.Hosting.AppHost from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0.

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13.3.0

Aspire 13.3.0

Aspire 13.3 is here! 🚀 This release is packed with new ways to deploy, debug, and build distributed apps — including aspire destroy, browser telemetry in the dashboard, Kubernetes deployment, first-class JavaScript publishing, and major TypeScript AppHost parity
improvements.

Highlights

  • 🧹 Clean teardown — New aspire destroy tears down Azure, Kubernetes, and Docker Compose deployments, and pipeline summaries make deploy/publish/destroy runs easier to follow.
  • 🔍 Frontend telemetryAspire.Hosting.Browsers captures browser console logs, network requests, and screenshots right in the Aspire dashboard.
  • ☸️ Kubernetes deploy previewaspire deploy can now generate Helm-based Kubernetes deployments, with first-class Ingress and Gateway API routing.
  • 🟨 JavaScript publishing — New PublishAs* methods support static sites, Node servers, npm-script apps, Next.js, Vite, Bun, Yarn, and pnpm.
  • 🌐 TypeScript AppHost parity — Unified withEnvironment, Docker Compose hooks, endpoint expressions, Azure Container Apps domains, and more close the gap with C# AppHosts.
  • 🛠️ CLI upgrades — Run the standalone dashboard with aspire dashboard run, install the CLI as a NativeAOT dotnet tool, and search API docs from the terminal.
  • ☁️ Azure goodness — New Azure Front Door, Network Security Perimeter, AKS, private endpoint, and Foundry Prompt Agent support.
  • 🐳 Better containers — The Aspire container tunnel is now enabled by default for consistent host connectivity across Docker Desktop, Docker Engine, and Podman.

⚠️ Breaking changes

Notable breaking changes include --log-level becoming --pipeline-log-level, the dashboard MCP server being replaced by aspire agent init, dotnet new aspire-py-starter moving to aspire new aspire-py-starter, and several API shape updates across AKS,
Foundry, JavaScript diagnostics, and TypeScript AppHost helpers.

See the full list in the Aspire 13.3 breaking changes.

📖 Learn more

For the full details, examples, migration guidance, and everything new in this release, check out What's new in Aspire 13.3.

Thank you to all the community contributors who helped make Aspire 13.3 possible! 💜

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Updated Aspire.Hosting.Azure.CosmosDB from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0.

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Sourced from Aspire.Hosting.Azure.CosmosDB's releases.

13.3.0

Aspire 13.3.0

Aspire 13.3 is here! 🚀 This release is packed with new ways to deploy, debug, and build distributed apps — including aspire destroy, browser telemetry in the dashboard, Kubernetes deployment, first-class JavaScript publishing, and major TypeScript AppHost parity
improvements.

Highlights

  • 🧹 Clean teardown — New aspire destroy tears down Azure, Kubernetes, and Docker Compose deployments, and pipeline summaries make deploy/publish/destroy runs easier to follow.
  • 🔍 Frontend telemetryAspire.Hosting.Browsers captures browser console logs, network requests, and screenshots right in the Aspire dashboard.
  • ☸️ Kubernetes deploy previewaspire deploy can now generate Helm-based Kubernetes deployments, with first-class Ingress and Gateway API routing.
  • 🟨 JavaScript publishing — New PublishAs* methods support static sites, Node servers, npm-script apps, Next.js, Vite, Bun, Yarn, and pnpm.
  • 🌐 TypeScript AppHost parity — Unified withEnvironment, Docker Compose hooks, endpoint expressions, Azure Container Apps domains, and more close the gap with C# AppHosts.
  • 🛠️ CLI upgrades — Run the standalone dashboard with aspire dashboard run, install the CLI as a NativeAOT dotnet tool, and search API docs from the terminal.
  • ☁️ Azure goodness — New Azure Front Door, Network Security Perimeter, AKS, private endpoint, and Foundry Prompt Agent support.
  • 🐳 Better containers — The Aspire container tunnel is now enabled by default for consistent host connectivity across Docker Desktop, Docker Engine, and Podman.

⚠️ Breaking changes

Notable breaking changes include --log-level becoming --pipeline-log-level, the dashboard MCP server being replaced by aspire agent init, dotnet new aspire-py-starter moving to aspire new aspire-py-starter, and several API shape updates across AKS,
Foundry, JavaScript diagnostics, and TypeScript AppHost helpers.

See the full list in the Aspire 13.3 breaking changes.

📖 Learn more

For the full details, examples, migration guidance, and everything new in this release, check out What's new in Aspire 13.3.

Thank you to all the community contributors who helped make Aspire 13.3 possible! 💜

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Updated Aspire.Hosting.Azure.Functions from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0.

Release notes

Sourced from Aspire.Hosting.Azure.Functions's releases.

13.3.0

Aspire 13.3.0

Aspire 13.3 is here! 🚀 This release is packed with new ways to deploy, debug, and build distributed apps — including aspire destroy, browser telemetry in the dashboard, Kubernetes deployment, first-class JavaScript publishing, and major TypeScript AppHost parity
improvements.

Highlights

  • 🧹 Clean teardown — New aspire destroy tears down Azure, Kubernetes, and Docker Compose deployments, and pipeline summaries make deploy/publish/destroy runs easier to follow.
  • 🔍 Frontend telemetryAspire.Hosting.Browsers captures browser console logs, network requests, and screenshots right in the Aspire dashboard.
  • ☸️ Kubernetes deploy previewaspire deploy can now generate Helm-based Kubernetes deployments, with first-class Ingress and Gateway API routing.
  • 🟨 JavaScript publishing — New PublishAs* methods support static sites, Node servers, npm-script apps, Next.js, Vite, Bun, Yarn, and pnpm.
  • 🌐 TypeScript AppHost parity — Unified withEnvironment, Docker Compose hooks, endpoint expressions, Azure Container Apps domains, and more close the gap with C# AppHosts.
  • 🛠️ CLI upgrades — Run the standalone dashboard with aspire dashboard run, install the CLI as a NativeAOT dotnet tool, and search API docs from the terminal.
  • ☁️ Azure goodness — New Azure Front Door, Network Security Perimeter, AKS, private endpoint, and Foundry Prompt Agent support.
  • 🐳 Better containers — The Aspire container tunnel is now enabled by default for consistent host connectivity across Docker Desktop, Docker Engine, and Podman.

⚠️ Breaking changes

Notable breaking changes include --log-level becoming --pipeline-log-level, the dashboard MCP server being replaced by aspire agent init, dotnet new aspire-py-starter moving to aspire new aspire-py-starter, and several API shape updates across AKS,
Foundry, JavaScript diagnostics, and TypeScript AppHost helpers.

See the full list in the Aspire 13.3 breaking changes.

📖 Learn more

For the full details, examples, migration guidance, and everything new in this release, check out What's new in Aspire 13.3.

Thank you to all the community contributors who helped make Aspire 13.3 possible! 💜

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Updated Aspire.Hosting.Azure.ServiceBus from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0.

Release notes

Sourced from Aspire.Hosting.Azure.ServiceBus's releases.

13.3.0

Aspire 13.3.0

Aspire 13.3 is here! 🚀 This release is packed with new ways to deploy, debug, and build distributed apps — including aspire destroy, browser telemetry in the dashboard, Kubernetes deployment, first-class JavaScript publishing, and major TypeScript AppHost parity
improvements.

Highlights

  • 🧹 Clean teardown — New aspire destroy tears down Azure, Kubernetes, and Docker Compose deployments, and pipeline summaries make deploy/publish/destroy runs easier to follow.
  • 🔍 Frontend telemetryAspire.Hosting.Browsers captures browser console logs, network requests, and screenshots right in the Aspire dashboard.
  • ☸️ Kubernetes deploy previewaspire deploy can now generate Helm-based Kubernetes deployments, with first-class Ingress and Gateway API routing.
  • 🟨 JavaScript publishing — New PublishAs* methods support static sites, Node servers, npm-script apps, Next.js, Vite, Bun, Yarn, and pnpm.
  • 🌐 TypeScript AppHost parity — Unified withEnvironment, Docker Compose hooks, endpoint expressions, Azure Container Apps domains, and more close the gap with C# AppHosts.
  • 🛠️ CLI upgrades — Run the standalone dashboard with aspire dashboard run, install the CLI as a NativeAOT dotnet tool, and search API docs from the terminal.
  • ☁️ Azure goodness — New Azure Front Door, Network Security Perimeter, AKS, private endpoint, and Foundry Prompt Agent support.
  • 🐳 Better containers — The Aspire container tunnel is now enabled by default for consistent host connectivity across Docker Desktop, Docker Engine, and Podman.

⚠️ Breaking changes

Notable breaking changes include --log-level becoming --pipeline-log-level, the dashboard MCP server being replaced by aspire agent init, dotnet new aspire-py-starter moving to aspire new aspire-py-starter, and several API shape updates across AKS,
Foundry, JavaScript diagnostics, and TypeScript AppHost helpers.

See the full list in the Aspire 13.3 breaking changes.

📖 Learn more

For the full details, examples, migration guidance, and everything new in this release, check out What's new in Aspire 13.3.

Thank you to all the community contributors who helped make Aspire 13.3 possible! 💜

Commits viewable in compare view.

Updated Aspire.Hosting.Azure.Storage from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0.

Release notes

Sourced from Aspire.Hosting.Azure.Storage's releases.

13.3.0

Aspire 13.3.0

Aspire 13.3 is here! 🚀 This release is packed with new ways to deploy, debug, and build distributed apps — including aspire destroy, browser telemetry in the dashboard, Kubernetes deployment, first-class JavaScript publishing, and major TypeScript AppHost parity
improvements.

Highlights

  • 🧹 Clean teardown — New aspire destroy tears down Azure, Kubernetes, and Docker Compose deployments, and pipeline summaries make deploy/publish/destroy runs easier to follow.
  • 🔍 Frontend telemetryAspire.Hosting.Browsers captures browser console logs, network requests, and screenshots right in the Aspire dashboard.
  • ☸️ Kubernetes deploy previewaspire deploy can now generate Helm-based Kubernetes deployments, with first-class Ingress and Gateway API routing.
  • 🟨 JavaScript publishing — New PublishAs* methods support static sites, Node servers, npm-script apps, Next.js, Vite, Bun, Yarn, and pnpm.
  • 🌐 TypeScript AppHost parity — Unified withEnvironment, Docker Compose hooks, endpoint expressions, Azure Container Apps domains, and more close the gap with C# AppHosts.
  • 🛠️ CLI upgrades — Run the standalone dashboard with aspire dashboard run, install the CLI as a NativeAOT dotnet tool, and search API docs from the terminal.
  • ☁️ Azure goodness — New Azure Front Door, Network Security Perimeter, AKS, private endpoint, and Foundry Prompt Agent support.
  • 🐳 Better containers — The Aspire container tunnel is now enabled by default for consistent host connectivity across Docker Desktop, Docker Engine, and Podman.

⚠️ Breaking changes

Notable breaking changes include --log-level becoming --pipeline-log-level, the dashboard MCP server being replaced by aspire agent init, dotnet new aspire-py-starter moving to aspire new aspire-py-starter, and several API shape updates across AKS,
Foundry, JavaScript diagnostics, and TypeScript AppHost helpers.

See the full list in the Aspire 13.3 breaking changes.

📖 Learn more

For the full details, examples, migration guidance, and everything new in this release, check out What's new in Aspire 13.3.

Thank you to all the community contributors who helped make Aspire 13.3 possible! 💜

Commits viewable in compare view.

Updated Aspire.Hosting.Redis from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0.

Release notes

Sourced from Aspire.Hosting.Redis's releases.

13.3.0

Aspire 13.3.0

Aspire 13.3 is here! 🚀 This release is packed with new ways to deploy, debug, and build distributed apps — including aspire destroy, browser telemetry in the dashboard, Kubernetes deployment, first-class JavaScript publishing, and major TypeScript AppHost parity
improvements.

Highlights

  • 🧹 Clean teardown — New aspire destroy tears down Azure, Kubernetes, and Docker Compose deployments, and pipeline summaries make deploy/publish/destroy runs easier to follow.
  • 🔍 Frontend telemetryAspire.Hosting.Browsers captures browser console logs, network requests, and screenshots right in the Aspire dashboard.
  • ☸️ Kubernetes deploy previewaspire deploy can now generate Helm-based Kubernetes deployments, with first-class Ingress and Gateway API routing.
  • 🟨 JavaScript publishing — New PublishAs* methods support static sites, Node servers, npm-script apps, Next.js, Vite, Bun, Yarn, and pnpm.
  • 🌐 TypeScript AppHost parity — Unified withEnvironment, Docker Compose hooks, endpoint expressions, Azure Container Apps domains, and more close the gap with C# AppHosts.
  • 🛠️ CLI upgrades — Run the standalone dashboard with aspire dashboard run, install the CLI as a NativeAOT dotnet tool, and search API docs from the terminal.
  • ☁️ Azure goodness — New Azure Front Door, Network Security Perimeter, AKS, private endpoint, and Foundry Prompt Agent support.
  • 🐳 Better containers — The Aspire container tunnel is now enabled by default for consistent host connectivity across Docker Desktop, Docker Engine, and Podman.

⚠️ Breaking changes

Notable breaking changes include --log-level becoming --pipeline-log-level, the dashboard MCP server being replaced by aspire agent init, dotnet new aspire-py-starter moving to aspire new aspire-py-starter, and several API shape updates across AKS,
Foundry, JavaScript diagnostics, and TypeScript AppHost helpers.

See the full list in the Aspire 13.3 breaking changes.

📖 Learn more

For the full details, examples, migration guidance, and everything new in this release, check out What's new in Aspire 13.3.

Thank you to all the community contributors who helped make Aspire 13.3 possible! 💜

Commits viewable in compare view.

Updated Aspire.Hosting.Testing from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0.

Release notes

Sourced from Aspire.Hosting.Testing's releases.

13.3.0

Aspire 13.3.0

Aspire 13.3 is here! 🚀 This release is packed with new ways to deploy, debug, and build distributed apps — including aspire destroy, browser telemetry in the dashboard, Kubernetes deployment, first-class JavaScript publishing, and major TypeScript AppHost parity
improvements.

Highlights

  • 🧹 Clean teardown — New aspire destroy tears down Azure, Kubernetes, and Docker Compose deployments, and pipeline summaries make deploy/publish/destroy runs easier to follow.
  • 🔍 Frontend telemetryAspire.Hosting.Browsers captures browser console logs, network requests, and screenshots right in the Aspire dashboard.
  • ☸️ Kubernetes deploy previewaspire deploy can now generate Helm-based Kubernetes deployments, with first-class Ingress and Gateway API routing.
  • 🟨 JavaScript publishing — New PublishAs* methods support static sites, Node servers, npm-script apps, Next.js, Vite, Bun, Yarn, and pnpm.
  • 🌐 TypeScript AppHost parity — Unified withEnvironment, Docker Compose hooks, endpoint expressions, Azure Container Apps domains, and more close the gap with C# AppHosts.
  • 🛠️ CLI upgrades — Run the standalone dashboard with aspire dashboard run, install the CLI as a NativeAOT dotnet tool, and search API docs from the terminal.
  • ☁️ Azure goodness — New Azure Front Door, Network Security Perimeter, AKS, private endpoint, and Foundry Prompt Agent support.
  • 🐳 Better containers — The Aspire container tunnel is now enabled by default for consistent host connectivity across Docker Desktop, Docker Engine, and Podman.

⚠️ Breaking changes

Notable breaking changes include --log-level becoming --pipeline-log-level, the dashboard MCP server being replaced by aspire agent init, dotnet new aspire-py-starter moving to aspire new aspire-py-starter, and several API shape updates across AKS,
Foundry, JavaScript diagnostics, and TypeScript AppHost helpers.

See the full list in the Aspire 13.3 breaking changes.

📖 Learn more

For the full details, examples, migration guidance, and everything new in this release, check out What's new in Aspire 13.3.

Thank you to all the community contributors who helped make Aspire 13.3 possible! 💜

Commits viewable in compare view.

Updated Aspire.StackExchange.Redis.OutputCaching from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0.

Release notes

Sourced from Aspire.StackExchange.Redis.OutputCaching's releases.

13.3.0

Aspire 13.3.0

Aspire 13.3 is here! 🚀 This release is packed with new ways to deploy, debug, and build distributed apps — including aspire destroy, browser telemetry in the dashboard, Kubernetes deployment, first-class JavaScript publishing, and major TypeScript AppHost parity
improvements.

Highlights

  • 🧹 Clean teardown — New aspire destroy tears down Azure, Kubernetes, and Docker Compose deployments, and pipeline summaries make deploy/publish/destroy runs easier to follow.
  • 🔍 Frontend telemetryAspire.Hosting.Browsers captures browser console logs, network requests, and screenshots right in the Aspire dashboard.
  • ☸️ Kubernetes deploy previewaspire deploy can now generate Helm-based Kubernetes deployments, with first-class Ingress and Gateway API routing.
  • 🟨 JavaScript publishing — New PublishAs* methods support static sites, Node servers, npm-script apps, Next.js, Vite, Bun, Yarn, and pnpm.
  • 🌐 TypeScript AppHost parity — Unified withEnvironment, Docker Compose hooks, endpoint expressions, Azure Container Apps domains, and more close the gap with C# AppHosts.
  • 🛠️ CLI upgrades — Run the standalone dashboard with aspire dashboard run, install the CLI as a NativeAOT dotnet tool, and search API docs from the terminal.
  • ☁️ Azure goodness — New Azure Front Door, Network Security Perimeter, AKS, private endpoint, and Foundry Prompt Agent support.
  • 🐳 Better containers — The Aspire container tunnel is now enabled by default for consistent host connectivity across Docker Desktop, Docker Engine, and Podman.

⚠️ Breaking changes

Notable breaking changes include --log-level becoming --pipeline-log-level, the dashboard MCP server being replaced by aspire agent init, dotnet new aspire-py-starter moving to aspire new aspire-py-starter, and several API shape updates across AKS,
Foundry, JavaScript diagnostics, and TypeScript AppHost helpers.

See the full list in the Aspire 13.3 breaking changes.

📖 Learn more

For the full details, examples, migration guidance, and everything new in this release, check out What's new in Aspire 13.3.

Thank you to all the community contributors who helped make Aspire 13.3 possible! 💜

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Updated Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WorkerService from 3.1.0 to 3.1.1.

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3.1.1

Version 3.1.1

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Bumps Aspire.Hosting.AppHost from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0
Bumps Aspire.Hosting.Azure.CosmosDB from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0
Bumps Aspire.Hosting.Azure.Functions from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0
Bumps Aspire.Hosting.Azure.ServiceBus from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0
Bumps Aspire.Hosting.Azure.Storage from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0
Bumps Aspire.Hosting.Redis from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0
Bumps Aspire.Hosting.Testing from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0
Bumps Aspire.StackExchange.Redis.OutputCaching from 13.2.4 to 13.3.0
Bumps Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WorkerService from 3.1.0 to 3.1.1

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: Aspire.Hosting.AppHost
  dependency-version: 13.3.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: grouped-dependencies
- dependency-name: Aspire.Hosting.Azure.CosmosDB
  dependency-version: 13.3.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: grouped-dependencies
- dependency-name: Aspire.Hosting.Azure.Functions
  dependency-version: 13.3.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: grouped-dependencies
- dependency-name: Aspire.Hosting.Azure.Storage
  dependency-version: 13.3.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: grouped-dependencies
- dependency-name: Aspire.Hosting.Azure.ServiceBus
  dependency-version: 13.3.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: grouped-dependencies
- dependency-name: Aspire.Hosting.Redis
  dependency-version: 13.3.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: grouped-dependencies
- dependency-name: Aspire.Hosting.Testing
  dependency-version: 13.3.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: grouped-dependencies
- dependency-name: Aspire.StackExchange.Redis.OutputCaching
  dependency-version: 13.3.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: grouped-dependencies
- dependency-name: Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WorkerService
  dependency-version: 3.1.1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: grouped-dependencies
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