Jon Koops 46ff47034c refactor(cli-common): deprecate bootstrapEnvProxyAgents() in favor of Node.js built-in proxy support
Node.js 22.21.0+ and 24.5.0+ support proxy configuration natively
via NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY=1 and --use-env-proxy, making the legacy
global-agent and undici proxy workarounds unnecessary.

Rather than removing the function immediately, deprecate it with
context-aware runtime warnings that guide users based on their
current configuration:

- Users with GLOBAL_AGENT_* vars are told to switch to standard
  HTTP_PROXY/HTTPS_PROXY and set NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY=1.
- Users with HTTP_PROXY/HTTPS_PROXY but no NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY are
  told to set it.
- Users who have already opted in to Node.js built-in proxy see no
  warning, and the legacy bootstrap is skipped entirely.

See #33444

Signed-off-by: Jon Koops <jonkoops@gmail.com>
2026-04-10 16:53:33 +02:00
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What is Backstage?

Backstage is an open source framework for building developer portals. Powered by a centralized software catalog, Backstage restores order to your microservices and infrastructure and enables your product teams to ship high-quality code quickly without compromising autonomy.

Backstage unifies all your infrastructure tooling, services, and documentation to create a streamlined development environment from end to end.

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Out of the box, Backstage includes:

  • Backstage Software Catalog for managing all your software such as microservices, libraries, data pipelines, websites, and ML models
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Backstage was created by Spotify but is now hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as an Incubation level project. For more information, see the announcement.

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