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fix(deps): update dependency @apollo/client from v3.10.3 to v3.11.8 #188

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This PR contains the following updates:

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@apollo/client (source) 3.10.3 -> 3.11.8 age adoption passing confidence

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apollographql/apollo-client (@​apollo/client)

v3.11.8

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v3.11.7

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  • #​12052 e471cef Thanks @​jerelmiller! - Fixes a regression from where passing an invalid identifier to from in useFragment would result in the warning TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading '__typename').

v3.11.6

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v3.11.5

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v3.11.4

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  • #​11994 41b17e5 Thanks @​jerelmiller! - Update the Modifier function type to allow cache.modify to return deeply partial data.

  • #​11989 e609156 Thanks @​phryneas! - Fix a potential crash when calling clearStore while a query was running.

    Previously, calling client.clearStore() while a query was running had one of these results:

    • useQuery would stay in a loading: true state.
    • useLazyQuery would stay in a loading: true state, but also crash with a "Cannot read property 'data' of undefined" error.

    Now, in both cases, the hook will enter an error state with a networkError, and the promise returned by the useLazyQuery execute function will return a result in an error state.

  • #​11994 41b17e5 Thanks @​jerelmiller! - Prevent accidental distribution on cache.modify field modifiers when a field is a union type array.

v3.11.3

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When calling fetchMore with a query that has a no-cache fetch policy, fetchMore will now throw if an updateQuery function is not provided. This provides a mechanism to merge the results from the fetchMore call with the query's previous result.

v3.11.2

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v3.11.1

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  • #​11969 061cab6 Thanks @​jerelmiller! - Remove check for window.__APOLLO_CLIENT__ when determining whether to connect to Apollo Client Devtools when connectToDevtools or devtools.enabled is not specified. This now simply checks to see if the application is in development mode.

  • #​11971 ecf77f6 Thanks @​jerelmiller! - Prevent the setTimeout for suggesting devtools from running in non-browser environments.

v3.11.0

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  • #​11789 5793301 Thanks @​phryneas! - Changes usages of the GraphQLError type to GraphQLFormattedError.

    This was a type bug - these errors were never GraphQLError instances
    to begin with, and the GraphQLError class has additional properties that can
    never be correctly rehydrated from a GraphQL result.
    The correct type to use here is GraphQLFormattedError.

    Similarly, please ensure to use the type FormattedExecutionResult
    instead of ExecutionResult - the non-"Formatted" versions of these types
    are for use on the server only, but don't get transported over the network.

  • #​11626 228429a Thanks @​phryneas! - Call nextFetchPolicy with "variables-changed" even if there is a fetchPolicy specified.

    Previously this would only be called when the current fetchPolicy was equal to the fetchPolicy option or the option was not specified. If you use nextFetchPolicy as a function, expect to see this function called more often.

    Due to this bug, this also meant that the fetchPolicy might be reset to the initial fetchPolicy, even when you specified a nextFetchPolicy function. If you previously relied on this behavior, you will need to update your nextFetchPolicy callback function to implement this resetting behavior.

    As an example, if your code looked like the following:

    useQuery(QUERY, {
      nextFetchPolicy(currentFetchPolicy, info) {
        // your logic here
      }
    );

    Update your function to the following to reimplement the resetting behavior:

    useQuery(QUERY, {
      nextFetchPolicy(currentFetchPolicy, info) {
        if (info.reason === 'variables-changed') {
          return info.initialFetchPolicy;
        }
        // your logic here
      }
    );
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v3.10.8

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v3.10.7

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v3.10.6

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v3.10.5

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v3.10.4

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  • #​11838 8475346 Thanks @​alex-kinokon! - Don’t prompt for DevTools installation for browser extension page

  • #​11839 6481fe1 Thanks @​jerelmiller! - Fix a regression in 3.9.5 where a merge function that returned an incomplete result would not allow the client to refetch in order to fulfill the query.

  • #​11844 86984f2 Thanks @​jerelmiller! - Honor the @nonreactive directive when using cache.watchFragment or the useFragment hook to avoid rerendering when using these directives.

  • #​11824 47ad806 Thanks @​phryneas! - Create branded QueryRef type without exposed properties.

    This change deprecates QueryReference in favor of a QueryRef type that doesn't expose any properties.
    This change also updates preloadQuery to return a new PreloadedQueryRef type, which exposes the toPromise function as it does today. This means that query refs produced by useBackgroundQuery and useLoadableQuery now return QueryRef types that do not have access to a toPromise function, which was never meant to be used in combination with these hooks.

    While we tend to avoid any types of breaking changes in patch releases as this, this change was necessary to support an upcoming version of the React Server Component integration, which needed to omit the toPromise function that would otherwise have broken at runtime.
    Note that this is a TypeScript-only change. At runtime, toPromise is still present on all queryRefs currently created by this package - but we strongly want to discourage you from accessing it in all cases except for the PreloadedQueryRef use case.

    Migration is as simple as replacing all references to QueryReference with QueryRef, so it should be possible to do this with a search & replace in most code bases:

    -import { QueryReference } from '@​apollo/client'
    +import { QueryRef } from '@​apollo/client'
    
    - function Component({ queryRef }: { queryRef: QueryReference<TData> }) {
    + function Component({ queryRef }: { queryRef: QueryRef<TData> }) {
      // ...
    }
  • #​11845 4c5c820 Thanks @​jerelmiller! - Remove @nonreactive directives from queries passed to MockLink to ensure they are properly matched.

  • #​11837 dff15b1 Thanks @​jerelmiller! - Fix an issue where a polled query created in React strict mode may not stop polling after the component unmounts while using the cache-and-network fetch policy.


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