* Add a wider diversity of `gui` options
Although I know we want to remain less tied to the GraphQL Playground
GUI options, we definitely want to support a wider variety of options to
be passed in. This adds support for specifying partial options either
statically or dynamically for the gui, which can be extended to allow
for a wider array of guis than only GraphQL playground.
* Add boolean option and configuration for tabs
* move gui setting into ApolloServer Constructor
* document playground configuration in the constructor
* update playground types and fixed micro + koa integrations
* change gui to playground
* docs: change gui to playground
* fix logic for playground creation
* add disableInterval option to engine reporting
* set engine options for lambda
* lambda: add comment on constructor
* lambda: update readme typo and include callout to use graphql.js
* disableInterval -> sendReportsImmediately
* use sendReportsImmediately correctly and fix compilation
* uses new Header to fix different header combination, fixes#1301
* add apollo-server-env dependency
* fix logic error in engine reporting
* Export polyfills and types separately
* More imports from apollo-server-env
* Initial commit
* Add .npmignore to avoid ignoring lib when publishing
* 0.0.2
* Reorganize code and clean up GraphQLExtension interface
* 0.0.3
* Add support for timing callbacks and add GraphQLExtensionStack
* 0.0.4
* Downgrade target in tsconfig.json from es2015 to es5
* 0.0.5
* Bump `graphql` peerDependency. (#3)
* 0.0.6
* Update dependencies
* 0.0.7
* whenResultIsFinished fix for array results (#4)
* 0.0.8
* [apollo-bot] Update the Issue/PR Templates with auto label (#6)
* Bump `graphql` peerDependency. (#7)
* Update `graphql` peer dependency range to allow 0.13.x. (#8)
* Update `devDependencies` to latest versions. (#9)
* dev: Update TypeScript to latest version, v2.7.2.
* dev: Update `graphql` to latest version, v0.13.2.
* dev: Update jest & dependencies to latest versions.
* dev: Update type definitions for `graphql`, `node` and `jest`.
* Allow `undefined` return values to `GraphQLExtension`'s `format()`. (#10)
In some cases, it's conceivable that the `format()` method may need to abort
its decision to provide extension information at runtime, in the event that
it doesn't have the proper information to return a full-result.
The `format` method already removed false-y results, so this simply changes
the types to allow the same.
* 0.0.9
* Fix lifecycle method invocations on extensions
* 0.0.10
* Add changelog
* Upgrade to TypeScript 2.8
Makes my editor integration happier (a bugfix in tsserver I think)
* Add tslint and prettier
Same configuration as apollo-engine-js
* Remove magic from GraphQLExtensionStack constructor
It's not hard to consistently pass in an actual extension object to this
low-level API.
* New extension API: didStart handlers return didEnd handlers
This is a backwards-incompatible change: GraphQLExtension implementations and
users of GraphQLExtensionStack (ie apollo-server-core) must change their
implementations, if they implement any of the xDidStart/xDidEnd APIs.
This allows "didEnd" handlers to refer to closure variables from the "didStart"
handler rather than needing to store state on the extension.
The new "didEnd" handlers run in the opposite order of the "didStart" handlers,
so that they properly nest.
* 0.1.0-beta.0
* Changelog
* Add magic back into GraphQLExtensionStack constructor
But now it actually gets more context (the execution arguments) and doesn't have
to be a constructor.
* 0.1.0-beta.1
* Export more types
* 0.1.0-beta.2
* Fix lifecycle handlers to pass proper "this"
* 0.1.0-beta.3
* Pass options directly to start handlers; eliminate factory again
* 0.1.0-beta.4
* error handling in didEnd
* 0.1.0-beta.5
* pass multiple errors to EndHandler
* 0.1.0-beta.6
* add willSendResponse
* 0.1.0-beta.7
* prettier
* setFieldResolver for custom fieldResolver
* reverse
* get more initial options into requestDidStart
* 0.1.0-beta.8
* 0.1.0-beta.9
* Actually, we already get the fieldResolver!
* 0.1.0-beta.10
* work without extensionStack
* 0.1.0-beta.11
* 0.1.0-beta.12
* Send errors to willResolveField callback
* 0.1.0-beta.13
* willSendResponse can return a result
* 0.1.0-beta.14
* Revert 1063be8..56912fc
This reverts commit 1063be8..56912fc.
* add PQ options to requestDidStart
* 0.1.0-beta.14
* 0.1.0-beta.15
* Initialize an empty TypeScript/Jest package
Template based on apollo-engine-js
* Basic trace node structure building
* basic timing
* Checkpoint towards signature implementation
The new signature implementation does not try to compress whitespace.
* Basic signature implementation
* progress towards actual reporting
* basic checkpoint for reporting
* 0.0.0-beta.1
* pull in @types/long, since it is in the external api
* 0.0.0-beta.2
* get rid of Long
* 0.0.0-beta.3
* debug log request what happened
* 0.0.0-beta.4
* 0.0.0-beta.5
* correct url
* 0.0.0-beta.6
* request headers
* 0.0.0-beta.7
* leave out a few headers
* 0.0.0-beta.8
* prettier
* move stuff into multiple files, and stop exporting the extension
* lots of doc comments
* address agent.ts XXX comments
* implement privateVariables
simplify API by removing flush() and allowing flush-ers to just call sendReport
directly
* privateHeaders and error tracking
* gzip, signals
* fix test
* 0.0.0-beta.9
* Error handling for reports
* 0.0.0-beta.10
* no need to include boring stacktrace
* 0.0.0-beta.11
* tweak error reporting
* 0.0.0-beta.12
* package-lock update (npm@6?)
* Reduce target report size to 512KB from 4MB.
Load testing revealed that protobuf encoding for large FullTraceReports could
tie up CPU and reduce p99 request latency (eg, to 200ms from 10ms). Reducing the
default target report size spreads out the encoding time and mitigates the
impact on latency. If this is not acceptable for all users, we may have to
investigate reintroducing agent-side stats aggregation to keep report sizes
small.
* 0.0.0-beta.13
* Encode Traces as they come in
This improves p99 times with little effect on p50 times. It also lets us get rid
of the heuristic average trace size estimation.
* 0.0.0-beta.14
* support PQ fields
* npm audit fix
* 0.0.0-beta.15
* ignore coverage
* Make the default signature more aggressive
We'd rather tell people confused by literal removal to tweak the signature than
tell people causing outages to do so.
* 0.0.0-beta.16
* Remove obsolete files from graphql-extensions and apollo-engine-reporting
* Fix dependencies and configs
* Fix apollo-server-cloudflare to import from apollo-server-env
* Fix compilation and test configs
* Get all tests passing again
* Switch to Lerna independent versioning
* Polyfill promisify for Node < 8 and load polyfills in tests
* ES2016 exponentiation operator is only supported in Node > 6
* add dependency cache for circle
* add missing env dependencies in REST datasource
* initial implementation of aws lambda integration for apollo server 2
* ApolloServer class
* package.json cleanup
* parse json of body
* createHandler function, complete README
* cors options
* update readme
* lambdaApollo tests
* fix tests
Previously, we were planning to offer two kinds of APIs in "Apollo Server 2":
middleware functions just like in 1.0, and the new ApolloServer class. We have
not yet implemented ApolloServer for all of our supported web frameworks, so
this meant that the 2.0 version of modules such as apollo-server-koa (which does
not yet have an ApolloServer class) offered very little benefits over
apollo-server-koa@1.0 (as most of the benefits of 2.0 come from ApolloServer).
This is confusing. We are going to improve the current registerServer API so
that there's no real benefit to using a separately-exported middleware directly
rather than creating an ApolloServer and applying it to your web framework. So
the AS 2.0 API will just be ApolloServer. This means it doesn't make sense for
us to publish 2.x versions of the packages that don't yet support this API.
So this commit removes support for the following web frameworks: Adonis, Azure
Functions, Koa, Lambda, Micro, and Restify. (We leave in place Express, Hapi,
and Cloudflare workers.)
This isn't because we don't like these frameworks and don't want them to work
with Apollo Server 2.0! We would love to see each package resurrected and an
ApolloServer implementation built, either during this current 2.x beta phase or
after the official 2.0 release. Deleting these packages for now makes it more
clear which frameworks support 2.0 and which don't, rather than existing in a
state where apollo-server-express@2 has ApolloServer and apollo-server-koa@2
does not.