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build(deps): bump apollo-server-express from 2.9.16 to 2.18.1 in /packages/gateway #50

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps apollo-server-express from 2.9.16 to 2.18.1.

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v2.18.1

v2.18.0

  • apollo-server-core: When Apollo Server is configured with an Apollo API key, the URLs it uses to connect to Apollo's servers have changed. If the environment in which you run your servers requires you to explicitly allow connections by domain, you will need to add the new domain names. Usage reporting previously connected to https://engine-report.apollodata.com/ and now connects to https://usage-reporting.api.apollographql.com/; schema reporting previously connected to https://edge-server-reporting.api.apollographql.com/ and now connects to https://schema-reporting.api.apollographql.com/ . [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • Apollo Server's support for communicating with Apollo’s commercial products has been refactored into three separate plugins exported from apollo-server-core (for usage reporting, schema reporting, and inline tracing), configured using the standard plugins option. The engine option continues to work for backwards compatibility in the 2.x series; support for engine will be deprecated in Apollo Server 3.x. Full details are available in the migration guide. [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • To consistently support tracing, inline tracing is enabled by default on federated implementing services, even when an Apollo API key is provided. Previously it was not enabled when an API key was provided. You can disable it with ApolloServerPluginInlineTraceDisabled. [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • The apollo-engine-reporting npm package has been obsoleted and will no longer receive updates. [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • The apollo-engine-reporting-protobuf package has been renamed to apollo-reporting-protobuf. No new versions of the old package will be published. [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • Implementations of ApolloServer for serverless frameworks such as Lambda now override the serverlessFramework() method to return true. We have changed our own integrations, but other implementations that extend ApolloServer which need this behavior should do the same. Support for engine.sendReportsImmediately will be dropped in Apollo Server 3.x. [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • The GraphQLServiceContext type passed to the plugin serverWillStart method now contains apollo and serverlessFramework values. [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • apollo-server-core / apollo-server-plugin-base: The request pipeline plugin API now supports a serverWillStop lifecycle hook. [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • apollo-server-core: Previously, the usage reporting functionality registered one-shot handlers for the SIGINT and SIGTERM signals, which it used to send one final usage report before re-sending the signal to itself to continue shutdown. These signals handlers were installed by default if you enabled usage or schema reporting, and could be disabled by passing engine.handleSignals: false. Now, termination signal handling is the responsibility of Apollo Server as a whole rather than something specific to usage reporting. Apollo Server itself now registers these one-shot signal handlers, which trigger ApolloServer.stop(). This allows any plugin that implements the new serverWillStop callback to hook into shutdown logic, not just the usage reporting code. Similarly to before, these signal handlers are registered by default but can be disabled by via an option. We've changed the option name to stopOnTerminationSignals: false as it is more explicit about the behavior. [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • apollo-server-core: The default logger implementation (if you don't specify your own logger or specify debug) now logs at the INFO level instead of the WARN level. The main effect is on a few built-in plugins which log one INFO message at startup; if a custom plugin logs at the INFO level then those messages will be visible by default as well. [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • apollo-server-core: Parse and validate any schema passed via overrideReportedSchema to the schema reporting plugin, and throw accordingly on unparsable or invalid schemas.

  • Using Apollo Server from TypeScript now requires TypeScript 3.8 due to the use of the import type and export type directives. (If this proves to be a major problem we can revert this choice, but it makes it easier for us to ensure that certain large dependencies are only loaded when needed.) [PR #4453](apollographql/apollo-server#4453)

  • Updated @apollographql/graphql-playground-react to 1.7.33 to include an upstream fix. [PR #4550](apollographql/apollo-server#4550)

v2.17.0

v2.16.1

  • This release only includes patch updates to dependencies.

v2.16.0

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Commits
  • 83e2200 Release
  • 2aab7fd Release
  • 7481e51 Release
  • c67e8ec Specify version for @types/express-serve-static-core
  • 9e5cd28 Release
  • 3349293 Update various random references to Engine
  • 28791ef Add serverWillStop lifecycle hook; call stop() on signals by default
  • 511c2e6 Add CHANGELOG badges to existing integration packages and apollo-server.
  • 4e5c09f Fix CircleCI "Build Status" badges to point to the default branch.
  • 3f2f414 chore(deps): specify versions for @types/express and friends (#4493)
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dependabot[bot] commented 3 years ago

Looks like apollo-server-express is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.