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[Snyk] Upgrade @apollo/client from 3.11.1 to 3.11.4 #5

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @apollo/client from 3.11.1 to 3.11.4.

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Package name: @apollo/client
  • 3.11.4 - 2024-08-07

    Patch Changes

    • #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.

  • 3.11.3 - 2024-08-05

    Patch Changes

    • #11984 5db1659 Thanks @ jerelmiller! - Fix an issue where multiple fetches with results that returned errors would sometimes set the data property with an errorPolicy of none.

    • #11974 c95848e Thanks @ jerelmiller! - Fix an issue where fetchMore would write its result data to the cache when using it with a no-cache fetch policy.

    • #11974 c95848e Thanks @ jerelmiller! - Fix an issue where executing fetchMore with a no-cache fetch policy could sometimes result in multiple network requests.

    • #11974 c95848e Thanks @ jerelmiller! -

      Potentially disruptive change

      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.

  • 3.11.2 - 2024-07-31

    Patch Changes

  • 3.11.1 - 2024-07-23

    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.

from @apollo/client GitHub release notes

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @apollo/client from 3.11.1 to 3.11.4.

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