Node.js v10 and Node.js v12 Runtime Updates from Catalyst

As per the official announcements made by the Node.js community, they have completely stopped the support of Node.js v10, and v12 runtimes. Following suit, Catalyst announced the EOL status and slated the retirement dates for these runtimes on the following dates:

  • Node.js v10
    • Deprecation date - November 2022
    • Retirement date - January 31, 2023
  • Node.js v12
    • Deprecation date - March 2022
    • Retirement date - July 31, 2023

As per Catalyst’s language runtime policy, both Node.js v10 and Node.js v12 have reached the End of Support stage. We urge our users with applications or microservices in these runtimes to migrate their codebases to the newer runtimes. Catalyst currently offers support in the following Node.js runtimes:

  • Node.js v14
  • Node.js v16
  • Node.js v18

If you do decide to continue coding your applications using the deprecated runtimes, you do so at your own risk and as of this announcement date, Catalyst has effectively terminated support for Node.js v10 and Node.js v10 runtimes. You can upgrade your function’s runtime and update your code directly in the console.


Last Updated 2024-02-20 16:01:15 +0530 +0530