build(deps-dev): bump apollo-server-testing from 2.11.0 to 2.14.3 in /backend
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Bumps apollo-server-testing from 2.11.0 to 2.14.3.
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CHANGELOG
The version headers in this history reflect the versions of Apollo Server itself. Versions of other packages (e.g. which are not actual HTTP integrations; packages not prefixed with
apollo-server
) may use different versions. For more details, check the publish commit for that version in the Git history, or check the individual CHANGELOGs for specific packages which are maintained separately: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.
⚠ ️ SECURITY: Pass all schema validation rules to the subscription server, including validation rules that restrict introspection when introspection is meant to be disabled. Read the full GitHub Security Advisory for details.v2.14.1
apollo-server-testing
: Ensure that user-provided context is cloned when usingcreateTestClient
, per the instructions in the intergration testing section of the Apollo Server documentation. [Issue #4170](apollographql/apollo-server#4170) [PR #4175](apollographql/apollo-server#4175)v2.14.0
... (truncated)
apollo-server-core
/apollo-server-plugin-base
: Add support forwillResolveField
and corresponding end-handler withinexecutionDidStart
. This brings the remaining bit of functionality that was previously only available fromgraphql-extensions
to the new plugin API. Thegraphql-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
: Deprecategraphql-extensions
. All internal usages of thegraphql-extensions
API have been migrated to the request pipeline plugin API. For any implementor-suppliedextensions
, 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 theexperimental_schemaReporting
option totrue
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. */ },
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feat(gateway): Strip federation primitives during normalization (#4209) -
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docs: Finetune code example in resolvers.mdx (#4168) -
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docs: fix typo in caching.md (#4161) -
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chore(deps): update dependency apollo-graphql to v0.4.5 (#4220) -
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Updatepackage-lock.json
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Hoistkoa-router
to root dev dependency. -
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Use new environment variable names for API key and variant (#4191) -
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Fix link to SchemaDirectiveVisitor (#4208) - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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