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Running it in production already, I was already running RC1 so the only thing I really had to adjust was:
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Due to some longer standing cleanups, embracing of a more standardized approach how to process the GraphQL request using https://github.com/laragraph/utils, and adding a execution middleware, breaking changes were made for this next major version.
Note: the "breaking changes" between 8.0.0-rc1 and rc2 changed, again; please see the full and current changelog below
To be clear (see below for details): you will need to adapt your configuration file
Breaking changes
As part of moving the architecture to an execution based middleware approach,
the following methods have been removed:
\Rebing\GraphQL\GraphQLController::handleAutomaticPersistQueries
has beenreplaced by the
AutomaticPersistedQueriesMiddleware
middleware\Rebing\GraphQL\GraphQLController::queryContext
has beenreplaced by the
AddAuthUserContextValueMiddleware
middlewareIf you relied on overriding
queryContext
to inject a custom context, younow need to create your own execution middleware and add to your
configuration
\Rebing\GraphQL\GraphQLController::executeQuery
has become obsolete, nodirect replacement.
Routing has been rewritten and simplified #757 / mfn
route
configuration key
graphql.routes
It's therefore also not possible anymore to register different routes for
queries and mutations within a schema. Each schema gets only one route
(except for the default schema, which is registered for the global prefix
route as well as under its name).
If necessary, this can be emulated with different schemas and multi-level
paths
graphql.prefix
=>graphql.route.prefix
graphql.controllers
=>graphql.route.controller
Further, providing a controller action for
query
ormutation
is notsupported anymore.
graphql.middlware
=>graphql.route.middleware
graphql.route_group_attributes
=>graphql.route.group_attributes
graphiql group prefix (default schema)
method
(aka HTTP method)is not supported anymore
level
route
an empty array or null\Rebing\GraphQL\GraphQL::routeNameTransformer
has been removed-
in their nameRemove the
\Rebing\GraphQL\GraphQLController::$app
property #755 / mfnInjecting the application container early is incompatible when running within
an application server like laravel/octane, as it's not guaranteed that the
container received contains all the bindings. If you relied on this property
when extending the classes, invoke the container directly via
Container::getInstance()
.Remove deprecated
\Rebing\GraphQL\Support\Type::$inputObject
and\Rebing\GraphQL\Support\Type::$enumObject
properties #752 / mfnInstead in your code, extend
\Rebing\GraphQL\Support\InputType
and\Rebing\GraphQL\Support\EnumType
directlySupport for Lumen has been removed
Integrate laragraph/utils RequestParser #739 / mfn
The parsing of GraphQL requests is now more strict:
GET
request, the GraphQL query has to be in the query parametersPOST
request, the GraphQL query needs to be in the bodyMixing of either isn't possible anymore
POST
requestsThis is due to
RequestParser
using\GraphQL\Server\Helper::parseRequestParams
which includes this checkFurther:
params_key
)GraphQLUploadMiddleware
has been removed (RequestParser
includes this functionality)In
\Rebing\GraphQL\GraphQL
, renamed remaining instances of$params
to$variables
After switching to
RequestParser
, the support for changing the variable namewhat was supposed to
params_key
has gone and thus the name isn't fitting anymore.Also, the default value for
$variables
has been changed tonull
to betterfit the how
OperationParams
works:public function query(string $query, ?array $params = [], array $opts = []): array
new:
public function query(string $query, ?array $variables = null, array $opts = []): array
public function queryAndReturnResult(string $query, ?array $params = [], array $opts = []): ExecutionResult
new:
public function queryAndReturnResult(string $query, ?array $variables = null, array $opts = []): ExecutionResult
Added
This allows greater flexibility for enabling/disabling certain functionality
as well as bringing in new features without having to open up the library.
'graphql'
as alias #768 / mfnThis avoids having to re-parse the same queries over and over again.
ValidationException
is now formatted the same way as aValidationError
#748 / mfnChanged
Removed
\Rebing\GraphQL\GraphQLServiceProvider::provides
was removed #769 / mfnIt's only relevant for deferred providers which ours however isn't (and can't
be made into with the current Laravel architecture).
This discussion was created from the release 8.0.0-rc2 / More Breaking Changes incoming!.
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