* Enable declarationMap in tsconfig.json
See http://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-2-9.html
* Add apollo-server-caching package and improve typings
* Remove superfluous test steps
* Add .npmignore to apollo-server-caching
* Add apollo-server-env and apollo-datasource-rest packages
* Fix broken imports
* Use prepublish instead of prepare
* cache is now passed to data sources from ApolloServer constructor
* fix Object.values to use the object passed in rather than this
* add initial datasource test
* docs: initial data source documentation
* docs: initial data source documentation
* compiles and documentation now highlights code in data-sources.md
* Some changes to the data source docs
ApolloServer builds in graphql-playground rather than graphiql, so we no longer
provide middleware for serving GraphiQL.
If this turns out to be an unpopular choice, we can always add support for
graphiql instead of graphql-playground back in later.
We prefer graphql-playground because it allows you to enter HTTP request
headers, view query history, and explicitly supports graphql@0.13.
* apollo-server-core: add file upload hooks and configuration
* apollo-server-core: make requestOptions and fileUploadsConfig public fields in ApolloServerBase
* apollo-server-express: initial fileuploads middleware
* apollo-server-hapi: initial file uploads middleware
* core: remove fileuploads from constructor and add merge capabilities
* express: add fileuploads to registerServer and single test
* hapi: add fileuploads schema merge to registerServer
* express: add check for EPIPE and ignore it due to upload server issue
* core: add scalar Upload to server construction
For reasons unbeknownst to me, the changes below were only being complained
about in the CI environment but _not_ when I ran `npm run lint` locally.
It seems partially related to the OS its ran on, so I imagine there might be
some other sub-dependency at play here. In an effort to fix this, I just
spawned a Ubuntu docker image, checked out this repository and ran the same
`npm run lint`. This produced identical results to Travis, so I ran
`npm run lint-fix`, then saved the `git diff` results and have applied this
locally.
This should allow us to re-enable `prettier` in CI, though I have plans to
separate that from the actual `npm test` runs. This should result in a better
workflow for managing PRs.