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Bump apollo-server from 2.24.0 to 2.26.0 #666

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Bumps apollo-server from 2.24.0 to 2.26.0.

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v2.26.0

  • Backport [PR #5537](apollographql/apollo-server#5537) from Apollo Server 3. This fixes a TypeScript declaration relating to the Fetch API. We believe this will make it possible to use Apollo Server 2 with Apollo Gateway 0.52.0. (This change does not provide any functionality other than hopefully fixing some TypeScript builds, so if it turns out that this breaks your TypeScript build instead, just don't take the upgrade. We encourage you to upgrade to actively supported Apollo major versions instead.) [PR #6829](apollographql/apollo-server#6829)

v2.25.4

  • ⚠️ SECURITY: If your server does not explicitly enable graphql-upload support via the uploads option to new ApolloServer and your schema does not use the Upload scalar (other than in its own definition), Apollo Server will not process the multipart/form-data requests sent by graphql-upload clients. This fixes a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability where origins could cause browsers to execute mutations using a user's cookies even when those origins are not allowed by your CORS policy. If you do use uploads in your server, the vulnerability still exists with this version; you should instead upgrade to Apollo Server v3.7 and enable the CSRF prevention feature. (The AS3.7 CSRF prevention feature also protects against other forms of CSRF such as timing attacks against read-only query operations.) See advisory GHSA-2p3c-p3qw-69r4 for more details.

v2.25.3

  • ⚠️ SECURITY apollo-server-core: Update default version of the GraphQL Playground React app loaded from the CDN to be @apollographql/graphql-playground-react@1.7.42. This patches an XSS vulnerability. Note that if you are pinning the Playground React app version in your app with new ApolloServer({playground: {version: 'some version'}}), you will need to update the specified version to 1.7.42 or later to avoid this vulnerability. If you disable GraphQL Playground with new ApolloServer({playground: false}), this vulnerability does not affect you. See advisory GHSA-qm7x-rc44-rrqw for more details.

v2.25.2

v2.25.1

  • apollo-server-core, apollo-server-express: Upgrade subscriptions-transport-ws dependency and remove unneeded runtime dependency on ws. This should enable you to install Apollo Server without depending on versions of ws vulnerable to CVE-2021-32640. Note that the superficial integration of the unmaintained subscriptions-transport-ws package will be removed in Apollo Server 3; you can also avoid this vulnerability by disabling the built-in subscription support with new ApolloServer({subscriptions: false}) and using a maintained package such as graphql-ws instead. (Instead of taking this upgrade, you can also upgrade ws to 5.2.3, which was just released.)

v2.25.0

  • apollo-server-core: You may now specify your Studio graph as a graph ref (id@variant) via the APOLLO_GRAPH_REF environment variable or new ApolloServer({apollo: {graphRef}}) instead of specifying graph ID and graph variant separately. The apollo object passed to plugin serverWillStart and to gateway load now contains a graphRef field.
  • apollo-server-core: Fix a race condition where schema reporting could lead to a delay at process shutdown. [PR #5222](apollographql/apollo-server#5222)
  • apollo-server-core: Allow the Fetch API implementation to be overridden for the schema reporting and usage reporting plugins via a new fetcher option. [PR #5179](apollographql/apollo-server#5179)
  • apollo-server-core: The server.executeOperation method (designed for testing) can now take its query as a DocumentNode (eg, a gql-tagged string) in addition to as a string. (This matches the behavior of the apollo-server-testing createTestClient function which is now deprecated.) We now recommend this method instead of apollo-server-testing in our docs. [Issue #4952](apollographql/apollo-server#4952)
  • apollo-server-testing: Replace README with a deprecation notice explaining how to use server.executeOperation instead. [Issue #4952](apollographql/apollo-server#4952)

v2.24.1

  • apollo-server-core: Fix a typo that could lead to TypeScript compilation when combined with a recent version of @types/node. (This bug had no runtime effect.) [PR #5149](apollographql/apollo-server#5149)
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