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Bump @apollo/client from 3.9.9 to 3.11.1 in /front #305

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Bumps @apollo/client from 3.9.9 to 3.11.1.

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v3.11.1

Patch Changes

  • #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

Potentially Breaking Fixes

  • #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
      }
    );

... (truncated)

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3.11.1

Patch Changes

  • #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.

3.11.0

Potentially Breaking Fixes

  • #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
      }
    );

... (truncated)

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Bumps [@apollo/client](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client) from 3.9.9 to 3.11.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](apollographql/apollo-client@v3.9.9...v3.11.1)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: "@apollo/client"
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Superseded by #309.

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