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build(deps): bump apollo-server-core from 2.13.0 to 2.14.2 #3

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Bumps apollo-server-core from 2.13.0 to 2.14.2.

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v2.14.2

Note: This release is is related to a GitHub Security Advisory published by the Apollo Server team. Please read the attached advisory to understand the impact.

v2.14.1

See complete versioning details.

v2.14.0

See complete versioning details.

  • apollo-server-core / apollo-server-plugin-base: Add support for willResolveField and corresponding end-handler within executionDidStart. This brings the remaining bit of functionality that was previously only available from graphql-extensions to the new plugin API. The graphql-extensions API (which was never documented) will be deprecated in Apollo Server 3.x. To see the documentation for the request pipeline API, see its documentation. For more details, see the attached PR. [PR #3988](apollographql/apollo-server#3988)

  • apollo-server-core: Deprecate graphql-extensions. All internal usages of the graphql-extensions API have been migrated to the request pipeline plugin API. For any implementor-supplied extensions, a deprecation warning will be printed once per-extension, per-server-startup, notifying of the intention to deprecate. Extensions should migrate to the plugin API, which is outlined in its documentation. [PR #4135](apollographql/apollo-server#4135)

  • apollo-engine-reporting: Currently only for non-federated graphs. Added an experimental schema reporting option, experimental_schemaReporting, for Apollo Graph Manager users. During this experiment, we'd appreciate testing and feedback from current and new users of the schema registry!

    Prior to the introduction of this feature, the only way to get schemas into the schema registry in Apollo Graph Manager was to use the CLI and run apollo schema:push. Apollo schema reporting protocol is a new specification for GraphQL servers to automatically report schemas to the Apollo Graph Manager schema registry.

    To enable schema reporting, provide a Graph Manager API key (available free from Apollo Graph Manager) in the APOLLO_KEY environment variable and set the experimental_schemaReporting option to true in the Apollo Server constructor options, like so:

    const server = new ApolloServer({
      typeDefs,
      resolvers,
      engine: {
        experimental_schemaReporting: true,
        /* Other existing options can remain the same. */
      },
    });
    

    When enabled, a schema reporter is initiated by the apollo-engine-reporting agent. It will loop until the ApolloServer instance is stopped, periodically calling back to Apollo Graph Manager to send information. The life-cycle of this reporter is managed by the agent.

    For more details on the implementation of this new protocol, see the PR which introduced it to Apollo Server and the preview documentation.

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Commits
  • a17f26b Release
  • 7aaca56 Update @apollo/gateway and @apollo/federation CHANGELOG before publish.
  • 354d991 Update CHANGELOG.md for subscription validation rules to Security Advisory.
  • 04fab28 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into advisory-fix-1
  • 02f1fb6 chore(deps): update dependency gatsby to v2.22.15 (#4187)
  • eadbfc3 chore(deps): update dependency gatsby to v2.22.13 (#4181)
  • d979a9e chore(deps): update dependency @types/lodash to v4.14.154 (#4184)
  • 68ff8e5 chore(deps): update dependency ioredis to v4.17.3 (#4182)
  • 00a056a chore(deps): update dependency @types/lodash to v4.14.153 (#4180)
  • c0aa7c0 chore(deps): update dependency @azure/functions to v1.2.2 (#4179)
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