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Bump apollo-server from 2.19.0 to 2.25.3 in /server
Bumps apollo-server from 2.19.0 to 2.25.3.
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v2.25.3
- ⚠️ SECURITY
apollo-server-core: Update default version of the GraphQL Playground React app loaded from the CDN to be@apollographql/[email protected]. This patches an XSS vulnerability. Note that if you are pinning the Playground React app version in your app withnew 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 withnew ApolloServer({playground: false}), this vulnerability does not affect you. See advisory GHSA-qm7x-rc44-rrqw for more details.v2.25.2
apollo-server-express: Update dependencies on@types/expressand@types/express-serve-static-core. [PR #5352](apollographql/apollo-server#5352)v2.25.1
apollo-server-core,apollo-server-express: Upgradesubscriptions-transport-wsdependency and remove unneeded runtime dependency onws. This should enable you to install Apollo Server without depending on versions ofwsvulnerable to CVE-2021-32640. Note that the superficial integration of the unmaintainedsubscriptions-transport-wspackage will be removed in Apollo Server 3; you can also avoid this vulnerability by disabling the built-in subscription support withnew ApolloServer({subscriptions: false})and using a maintained package such asgraphql-wsinstead. (Instead of taking this upgrade, you can also upgradewsto5.2.3, which was just released.)v2.25.0
apollo-server-core: You may now specify your Studio graph as a graph ref (id@variant) via theAPOLLO_GRAPH_REFenvironment variable ornew ApolloServer({apollo: {graphRef}})instead of specifying graph ID and graph variant separately. Theapolloobject passed to pluginserverWillStartand to gatewayloadnow contains agraphReffield.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 newfetcheroption. [PR #5179](apollographql/apollo-server#5179)apollo-server-core: Theserver.executeOperationmethod (designed for testing) can now take itsqueryas aDocumentNode(eg, agql-tagged string) in addition to as a string. (This matches the behavior of theapollo-server-testingcreateTestClientfunction which is now deprecated.) We now recommend this method instead ofapollo-server-testingin our docs. [Issue #4952](apollographql/apollo-server#4952)apollo-server-testing: Replace README with a deprecation notice explaining how to useserver.executeOperationinstead. [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)v2.24.0
apollo-server-core: Apollo Studio usage reporting uses a more efficient format which sends fewer detailed traces to Apollo's server. This change should not have a major effect on the experience of using Apollo Studio. This also fixes a bug in all prior versions where all operations were reported to Studio as "uncached". [PR #4142](apollographql/apollo-server#4142)v2.23.0
apollo-server-core: Add optional argument toApolloServer.executeOperationallowing the caller to manually specify an argument to theconfigfunction analogous to that provided by integration packages. [PR #4166](apollographql/apollo-server#4166) [Issue #2886](apollographql/apollo-server#2886)[email protected]: NewBaseRedisCacheclass which takes anioredis-compatible Redis client as an argument. The existing classesRedisCacheandRedisClusterCache(which pass their arguments toioredisconstructors) are now implemented in terms of this class. This allows you to use any of theioredisconstructor forms rather than just the ones recognized by our classes. This also fixes a long-standing bug where the Redis cache implementations returned a number fromdelete(); it now returns a number, matching what theKeyValueCacheinterface and the TypeScript types expect. [PR #5034](apollographql/apollo-server#5034) [PR #5088](apollographql/apollo-server#5088) [Issue #4870](apollographql/apollo-server#4870) [Issue #5006](apollographql/apollo-server#5006)apollo-server-core: Fix type forformatResponsefunction. It never is called with anullargument, and is allowed to returnnull. [Issue #5009](apollographql/apollo-server#5009) [PR #5089](apollographql/apollo-server#5089)apollo-server-lambda: Fix regression in v2.21.2 where thrown errors were replaced by throwing the JS Error class itself. [PR #5085](apollographql/apollo-server#5085)apollo-server-core: If a client sends a variable of the wrong type, this is now reported as an error with anextensions.codeofBAD_USER_INPUTrather thanINTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR. [PR #5091](apollographql/apollo-server#5091) [Issue #3498](apollographql/apollo-server#3498)apollo-server-lambda: Explicitly support API GatewaypayloadFormatVersion2.0. Previously some codepaths did appropriate checks to partially support 2.0 and other codepaths could lead to errors likeevent.path.endsWith is not a function(especially since v2.21.1). Note that this changes the TypeScript typing of theonHealthCheckcallback passed tocreateHandlerto indicate that it can receive either type of event. If you are using TypeScript and care about having a precise typing for the argument to youronHealthCheckcallback, you should determine which payload format you want to support and writenew ApolloServer<APIGatewayProxyEvent>(...)ornew ApolloServer<APIGatewayProxyEventV2>(...)(importing these types fromaws-lambda), or differentiate between the two formats by checking to see if'path' in event. [Issue #5084](apollographql/apollo-server#5084) [Issue #5016](apollographql/apollo-server#5016)v2.22.2
apollo-server-core: Fix a regression in v2.22.0 where combiningapollo-server-corev2.22 with an older version of an integration package could lead to startup errors likecalled start() with surprising state invoking serverWillStart. The fix involves changing the semantics of the protectedwillStartmethod (which is left in only for backwards compatibility). [Issue #5065](apollographql/apollo-server#5065) [Issue #5066](apollographql/apollo-server#5066) [PR #5073](apollographql/apollo-server#5073)v2.22.1
apollo-server-core: Fix a regression in v2.22.0 where startup errors could be thrown as part of the GraphQL response instead of redacted in one edge case. [PR #5064](apollographql/apollo-server#5064)v2.22.0
- Improve startup error handling by ensuring that your server has loaded its schema and executed its
serverWillStarthandlers successfully before starting an HTTP server. If you're using theapollo-serverpackage, no code changes are necessary. If you're using an integration such asapollo-server-expressthat is not a "serverless framework", you can insertawait server.start()betweenserver = new ApolloServer()andserver.applyMiddleware. (If you don't callserver.start()yourself, your server will still work, but the previous behavior of starting a web server that may fail to load its schema still applies.) The serverless framework integrations (Lambda, Azure Functions, and Cloud Functions) do not support this functionality. While the protected methodwillStartstill exists for backwards compatibility, you should replace calls to it withstartor the new protected methodensureStarting. [PR #4981](apollographql/apollo-server#4981)v2.21.2
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