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Bump strawberry-graphql from 0.232.2 to 0.243.0 #743

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

Bumps strawberry-graphql from 0.232.2 to 0.243.0.

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🍓 0.243.0

Starting with this release, multipart uploads are disabled by default and Strawberry Django view is no longer implicitly exempted from Django's CSRF protection. Both changes relieve users from implicit security implications inherited from the GraphQL multipart request specification which was enabled in Strawberry by default.

These are breaking changes if you are using multipart uploads OR the Strawberry Django view. Migrations guides including further information are available on the Strawberry website.

Releases contributed by @​DoctorJohn via #3645

🍓 0.242.0

Starting with this release, clients using the legacy graphql-ws subprotocol will receive an error when they try to send binary data frames. Before, binary data frames were silently ignored.

While vaguely defined in the protocol, the legacy graphql-ws subprotocol is generally understood to only support text data frames.

Releases contributed by @​DoctorJohn via #3633

🍓 0.241.0

You can now configure your schemas to provide a custom subclass of strawberry.types.Info to your types and queries.

import strawberry
from strawberry.schema.config import StrawberryConfig

from .models import ProductModel

class CustomInfo(strawberry.Info): @​property def selected_group_id(self) -> int | None: """Get the ID of the group you're logged in as.""" return self.context["request"].headers.get("Group-ID")

@​strawberry.type class Group: id: strawberry.ID name: str

@​strawberry.type class User: id: strawberry.ID name: str group: Group

@​strawberry.type class Query: </tr></table>

... (truncated)

Changelog

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0.243.0 - 2024-09-25

Starting with this release, multipart uploads are disabled by default and Strawberry Django view is no longer implicitly exempted from Django's CSRF protection. Both changes relieve users from implicit security implications inherited from the GraphQL multipart request specification which was enabled in Strawberry by default.

These are breaking changes if you are using multipart uploads OR the Strawberry Django view. Migrations guides including further information are available on the Strawberry website.

Contributed by Jonathan Ehwald via [PR #3645](strawberry-graphql/strawberry#3645)

0.242.0 - 2024-09-19

Starting with this release, clients using the legacy graphql-ws subprotocol will receive an error when they try to send binary data frames. Before, binary data frames were silently ignored.

While vaguely defined in the protocol, the legacy graphql-ws subprotocol is generally understood to only support text data frames.

Contributed by Jonathan Ehwald via [PR #3633](strawberry-graphql/strawberry#3633)

0.241.0 - 2024-09-16

You can now configure your schemas to provide a custom subclass of strawberry.types.Info to your types and queries.

import strawberry
from strawberry.schema.config import StrawberryConfig

from .models import ProductModel

class CustomInfo(strawberry.Info): @​property def selected_group_id(self) -> int | None: """Get the ID of the group you're logged in as.""" return self.context["request"].headers.get("Group-ID")

@​strawberry.type class Group: id: strawberry.ID name: str

@​strawberry.type </tr></table>

... (truncated)

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Most Recent Ignore Conditions Applied to This Pull Request | Dependency Name | Ignore Conditions | | --- | --- | | strawberry-graphql | [>= 0.219.a, < 0.220] | | strawberry-graphql | [>= 0.218.a, < 0.219] | | strawberry-graphql | [>= 0.236.a, < 0.237] |

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