
"In the second week of January 2026, the AWS SDK for JavaScript v3 (JS SDK) will start following the Node.js release schedule for ending support for Node.js and ECMAScript versions. The JS SDK versions will be tested on all Long-Term Support (LTS) versions of Node.js, with an additional 8 months of support for the most recent end-of-life (EOL) version. When we drop support for specific Node.js EOL version, we will also drop support for equivalent ECMAScript version in browsers."
"The Node.js release schedule states that LTS versions reach EOL in April 2026, and there are three LTS versions supported at any point in time. For example, Node.js 18.x was supported until April 2025 (until Node.js 24.x was published), and Node.js 20.x will be supported until April 2026 (until the next LTS version of Node.js will be published). In accordance with the AWS SDKs and Tools maintenance policy for language runtimes, the JS SDK will support each Node.js major version for an additional 8 months past the Node.js EOL date."
AWS SDK for JavaScript v3 will align end-of-support timing with the Node.js release schedule starting the second week of January 2026. JS SDK versions will be tested on all Node.js LTS releases and will continue supporting the most recently EOL'd Node.js version for an additional eight months. Dropping support for a Node.js EOL version will also drop the equivalent ECMAScript version in browsers. Node.js typically maintains three concurrent LTS versions with EOLs in April; the JS SDK follows the AWS SDKs and Tools maintenance policy and may end support earlier for critical security issues.
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