# Changelog All notable changes to Rover will be documented in this file. This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). # [0.23.0] - 2024-03-26 ## πŸš€ Features - **Add `--no-url` shorthand to `subgraph publish` - @lennyburdette PR #1809** This is slightly more convenient and less awkward than `--routing-url "" --allow-invalid-routing-url` - **Support unix socket URLs - @geal PR #1879** Since its [1.43.0 release](https://github.com/apollographql/router/releases/tag/v1.43.0), the Router can now connect to subgraph over unix sockets. This removes a warning when publishing a schema with a `unix://` URL. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Use task specific `rayon` threadpools and not the global threadpool - @garypen PR #1872** This increases rover's reliability by executing independent tasks in different thread pools. - **Prevent an infinite loop when restarting the router - @geal PR #1855** When restarting a Router on schema updates, it could happen that an internal task of Rover would go in an infinite loop and consume CPU needlessly. This is now fixed and should make `rover dev` more reliable. - **Use `proposalCoverage`` in addition to `severityLevel`` to build correct proposal check messaging - @swcollard PR #1845** This updates the message on proposal checks depending on the `proposalCoverage` field ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Upgrade axios to address a security warning - @goto-bus-stop PR #1819** The vulnerability didn't affect rover, but now you won't get a warning for it! - **Remove yanked online check - @dylan-apollo PR #1803** ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Update dev docs about which Router version is used - @smyrick PR #1822** - **Update warning about `federation_version` in `rover compose` - @smyrick, @Meschreiber PR #1806** - **Document how to use `subgraph fetch` with proposals - @Meschreiber PR #1823** # [0.22.0] - 2023-12-13 ## πŸš€ Features - **Add offline license support - @BrynCooke PR #1796 - Issue #1793** Adds rover `license fetch ` Output: ``` rover license fetch --graph-id starstuff --profile gh Fetching license for starstuff using credentials from the gh profile. Success! ``` ## πŸ› Fixes - **Handle new rate limit error - @bnjjj #1798** Update the GraphQL schema and handle the new rate limit error. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **First trial use of a generator (Scaffolding code for creating a new verb for an existing noun/command) - @tapegram PR #1786** First try at taking the instructions from the readme on how to scaffold a new verb on an existing command and added plop tooling to be able to generate the scaffolding automatically. `npx plop` This is an initial exploratory PR. Later PRs will build this into the dev tooling and expand on the functionality (if we don't decide to remove it) ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Move Validating client ops to Apollo CLI section - @Meschreiber #1783** This PR moves [Validating client operations](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/graphos/delivery/validating-client-operations/) into the Rover > Apollo CLI section. - **Use shared content component for GH action instructions - @Meschreiber #1780** This PR replaces some text with a [new shared content component](https://github.com/apollographql/docs/pull/596/files) containing that text. - **Remove note on restricted supergraph.yml expansion - @dylan-apollo #1779 - issue #1629** `supergraph.yaml` files now supports environment variable expansion everywhere, not just in introspection headers. # [0.21.0] - 2023-10-23 ## πŸš€ Features - **Add C# as a language in `rover template` - @dylan-apollo, #1769** This means you can now filter templates with `--language c-sharp`. Check out the first C# template by running `rover template use subgraph-csharp-hotchocolate-annotation`! - **Display proposal check task results in `rover subgraph check` - @swcollard, #1768** When running `rover subgraph check`, proposal check task results will be displayed in Rover. "Proposals" are a GraphOS feature currently in private preview that allow proposing subgraph schema changes before implementation. Integrating them with checks allows subgraph teams to ensure they have properly implemented a proposed schema change. This change will not affect you if your organization has not been granted preview access by Apollo. # [0.20.0] - 2023-10-05 ## πŸš€ Features - **Persisted Queries is now GA - @glasser, #1756** The `rover persisted-queries publish` command is now out of the public preview phase and has entered general availability. Check out [the documentation](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/graphos/operations/persisted-queries) for this enterprise feature. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Better message for a subgraph published with no changes - @bonnici, #1757** `rover subgraph publish` now logs a message to `stdout` when a subgraph was published and there were no changes to the schema. - **Don't log username/password if `APOLLO_ROVER_DOWNLOAD_HOST` includes authentication in the URL - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1758** Previously, when using the `APOLLO_ROVER_DOWNLOAD_HOST` environment variable to override the download location of a plugin binary, Rover would log the entire URL to stdout, potentially leaking username and password authentication details if they were included in the URL. Now, Rover strips that information from the URLs before printing the download location. If Rover is not able to strip that information (likely due to an invalid URL), then it doesn't try to print the sanitized URL at all. ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Improve wording of persisted queries documentation - @Meschreiber, #1760** # [0.19.1] - 2023-09-22 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fix diagnostic highlighting in `rover {sub}graph lint for schemas with Unicode` - @goto-bus-stop, #1750** Previously, Rover would incorrectly highlight GraphQL syntax in a schema that contained Unicode characters due to the byte offsets reported by Apollo GraphOS. Now, Rover correctly maps byte offsets to character widths and highlights the correct portion of the GraphQL syntax. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Updates to Rust 1.72.1 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1751** # [0.19.0] - 2023-09-19 ## πŸš€ Features - **Publish persisted queries generated by the Relay compiler - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1727** The `rover persisted-queries publish` command now accepts the `--manifest-format relay` argument which allows publishing persisted queries generated by the Relay compiler to Apollo GraphOS. See [the documentation](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/graphos/operations/persisted-queries/#relay-support) for more information on this feature. - **Make checks more resilient by retrying failures - @swcollard, #1740** Rover will now retry requests for the status of a check workflow. If the retries don't succeed after five minutes, the requests fail, and any intermittent errors are logged. ## πŸ› Fixes - **No output styling when writing to a file or redirecting output via a pipe - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1747** ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Don't issue HEAD request to determine latest versions when the exact version is known - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1743 and #1744** This change should make it easier to integrate Rover with custom binary mirrors as they do not need to be configured to return an `X-Version` header when responding to installation requests. - **Move `introspector-gadget` crate code back into Rover - @EverlastingBugsopper, #1736** ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Include the list of available templates in Rover's documentation - @smyrick, #1733** # [0.18.1] - 2023-08-23 ## πŸš€ Features - **Adds support for `APOLLO_ROVER_DOWNLOAD_HOST` when downloading router and federation plugins - @LongLiveCHIEF, #1713** The default host for downloading the router and federation plugins is `rover.apollo.dev` - this can now be overridden via the `APOLLO_ROVER_DOWNLOAD_HOST` environment variable to enable downloads from binary mirrors. - **Relaxes requirements for `--allow-invalid-routing-url` flag for `rover subgraph publish` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1712** `rover subgraph publish` now accepts the `--allow-invalid-routing-url` flag without requiring a `--routing-url` to be passed as well. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Improve error message for empty file - @krachwal, #1724 fixes #1723** When reading an empty file from disk, Rover now prints the path to that empty file rather than the (always empty) contents of that file. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Install Volta via chocolatey in CI instead of the flaky MSI installer - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1718** CI jobs have been flaky on Windows due to Volta's MSI installer, the switch to installing via `chocolatey` should improve this. - **Updates dependencies - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1709 and #1710** `apollo-parser`: `0.5` -> `0.6` `termimad`: `0.23` -> `0.24` `tokio`: `1.29` -> `1.31` `eslint`: `8.46.0` -> `8.47.0` `node`: `18.17.0` -> `18.17.1` ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Updates recommended suggested value for disabling telemetry - @LongLiveCHIEF, #1715 fixes #1714** Rover now recommends setting `APOLLO_TELEMETRY_DISABLED=true` instead of `APOLLO_TELEMETRY_DISABLED=1` to match the behavior of the Router. `APOLLO_TELEMETRY_DISABLED=1` will continue to work as expected. - **Document the API token roles that work with `rover pq publish` - @glasser, #1720** # [0.18.0] - 2023-08-10 > Important: 1 potentially breaking change below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **Prevent publishing unparsable routing URLs by default - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1706 fixes #1689** `rover subgraph publish` now validates the `--routing-url` argument with a full URL parse to prevent the router from failing to start up due to an invalid subgraph URL. This means that passing an invalid routing URL or publishing a subgraph schema update that contains an invalid routing URL in the GraphOS registry will return an error. This error can be ignored by passing the `--allow-invalid-routing-url` option. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Return error E043 during check failures instead of the inaccurate E042 - @david-castaneda, #1705** Error E043 is now returned when any step in a check fails. - **Small updates to the linter step produced by checks - @david-castaneda, #1701** - Renames the incorrect `start_byte_offset` field to the correct `start_line` field in the JSON output - Updates the check step title to `Linter` instead of `Lint` ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Fixes GitLab CI documentation - @frederik, #1704** Removes Alpine package installation instructions in favor of Ubuntu package installation instructions. - **Documents the `persisted-queries` command suite - @meschreiber, #1698** # [0.17.3] - 2023-08-01 ## πŸš€ Features - **Support binary mirrors via the npm installer - @LongLiveCHIEF, #1675** When installing Rover via npm, you can override the base URL where Rover binaries are downloaded from in one of two ways: - by setting the `APOLLO_ROVER_DOWNLOAD_HOST` environment variable - by adding the following to your global or local `.npmrc`: ```ini apollo_rover_download_host=https://your.mirror.com/repository ``` This enables installing Rover when `https://rover.apollo.dev` is unavailable, for example, in a private network. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Improve error handling for `persisted-queries publish` - @dbanty, #1697** ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Clarify that `routing_url` is optional when using a graph ref with `rover dev` - @smyrick, #1683** # [0.17.2] - 2023-07-18 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Remove preview phase message from `rover persisted-queries publish` - @glasser, #1686** `rover persisted-queries publish` no longer unconditionally prints a message stating that this preview-phase feature must be enabled on your GraphOS account. (If the feature has not yet been enabled on your account, the command will still fail with an error explaining the situation.) # [0.17.1] - 2023-07-14 > Important: 1 potentially breaking change below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **Changes the default Router port of `rover dev` to 4000 - @dbanty, #1671 fixes #1550** Previously, the default port of `rover dev` (when not overridden by `--supergraph-port` or `--router-config`) was `3000`, this has been changed to `4000` to match [the router's default](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/router/configuration/overview/#listen-address). ## πŸš€ Features - **Enable `graphref` and `sdl` schemas in `rover dev --supergraph-config` - @dbanty, #1673 closes #1663** `rover dev` can now accept every variant of [the supergraph YAML file](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/commands/supergraphs/#yaml-configuration-file) that `supergraph compose` canβ€”specifically allowing GraphOS and hard-coded SDLs as subgraph schema sources. These two new sources will not be polled for updates (as introspection and files are), but will contribute to the initial composition. - **Pass configured credentials to the Router when using `rover dev` - @dbanty, #1674** Until now, in order to unlock Enterprise features when using `rover dev`, you had to pass both `APOLLO_KEY` and `APOLLO_GRAPH_REF` as environment variables to Rover. Now, if `APOLLO_GRAPH_REF` is set, Rover can pass along credentials that have been configured with `rover config auth`. This also respects the `--profile` argument. The configured key still needs to be a [graph API key](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/graphos/api-keys/#graph-api-keys). Note that the `APOLLO_KEY` environment variable still works and will take precedence over any configured credentials. - **Allow omitting `routing_url` in `rover dev --supergraph-config` - @dbanty, #1666 closes #1634** When using `rover dev` with a [supergraph YAML file](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/commands/supergraphs/#yaml-configuration-file), the `routing_url` field can be omitted if using a `subgraph_url` (introspection) or `graphref` (GraphOS schema registry) schema source. If omitted, the introspection URL or the routing URL from the registry will be used instead (respectively). - **Display persisted query list names during publish and improve error messages - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1672** Publishing operations to a persisted query list with `rover pq publish` now shows the list name rather than the UUID when publishing. Additionally, publishing to a non-existent list now returns a better error message with a suggestion. ## πŸ› Fixes - **IPv6 addresses are now allowed in the `--supergraph-address` option for `rover dev` - @dbanty, #1671** For example, `rover dev --supergraph-address "::1"` will now cause the router to listen on `[::1]:4000`. - **IPv6 listen addresses are now allowed in Router config when using `rover dev` - @dbanty, #1671** The Router's [IPv6 format](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/router/configuration/overview/#ipv6) previously caused errors when passing config to `rover dev` via `--router-config`. # [0.17.0] - 2023-07-14 ## Yanked Release As of 2023-07-14T20:44:45 this release has been unpublished from npm and the current latest release has been pinned to v0.16.2 due to the wrong commit being tagged for this release. # [0.16.2] - 2023-06-27 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fixes `rover supergraph compose` regression introduced in v0.16.1 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1655 fixes #1654** Bumps `apollo-federation-types` to v0.9.2 which makes the `code` message returned with a build hint optional. This allows `rover supergraph compose` to handle the existence _and_ absence of a hint's `code` instead of crashing when a `code` is not provided by a build plugin. # [0.16.1] - 2023-06-27 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fixes breaking change in parsing of `federation_version` value in `supergraph.yaml` - @dbanty, #1652 fixes #1647** In the v0.16.0 release, Rover added support for environment variable expansion in the entire `supergraph.yaml` file. Unfortunately, this change broke parsing of `federation_version` in the case that an integer and not a string was passed. This breaking change has been fixed and regression tests have been added to the codebase to ensure this doesn't break again in the future. # [0.16.0] - 2023-06-15 > Important: 1 potentially breaking change below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **Adds linter results to check commands - @david-castaneda, #1637** `rover graph check` and `rover subgraph check` both include lint warnings and errors depending on your graph's configuration. The JSON output of checks command has changed in this version, so if your scripts depend on `--format json` and pipe to `jq`, they will need to be updated. Note: all Rover commands output a `json_version` field when running with `--format json` that your scripts should check before attempting to access specific fields. The check output `json_version` has been bumped from `1` to `2` as a part of this release. See [the documentation for the new lint feature](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/graphos/delivery/schema-linter) for more information. - **`router.yaml` files and `supergraph.yaml` files now fully support environment variable expansion - @dbanty, #1629 fixes #1552 and #1578** Specifying environment variables in `router.yaml` or `supergraph.yaml` files (for `rover dev` and/or `rover supergraph compose`) is now supported for all strings defined in the YAML file. Rover will evaluate any existing values using the `${}` syntax, which may cause errors with existing config. ## πŸš€ Features - **New `rover {sub}graph lint commands` - @swcollard, #1620** Rover now has two new commands: `rover graph lint` and `rover subgraph lint`. The options mirror their respective `check` commands and provides wonderfully formatted lint results in your terminal. See [the documentation for the new lint feature](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/graphos/delivery/schema-linter) for more information. - **Support for `supergraph.yaml` files in `rover dev` - @dbanty, #1627 fixes #1258** The same file that you can pass to `rover supergraph compose` is now supported by the `--supergraph-config` argument in `rover dev`. This change should make it easier to run a local router with multiple subgraphs without needing to manage multiple terminal sessions. # [0.15.0] - 2023-06-08 ## πŸš€ Features - **New `rover persisted-queries publish` command - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1599** Adds a new command: `rover persisted-queries publish` that allows publishing operations to a persisted queries list in GraphOS that can be consumed by a router. This command is in a private preview phase, so the command does not show up in the help text and will not work for you unless your enterprise organization has been granted preview access by Apollo. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fix router logging in `rover dev` - @dbanty, #1626** Newer versions of the router started to output JSON that was in a format that was not expected by `rover dev`. Router logs now properly appear when running `rover dev` with `--log `. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Development dependency updates - @renovate, #1623** `concurrently` 8.0.1 -> 8.1.0 `eslint` 8.41.0 -> 8.42.0 - **Update Rust version to 0.70.0 - @renovate, #1624** # [0.14.2] - 2023-05-31 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Correctly report errors when the router fails to start up in `rover dev` - @dbanty, #1607 fixes #1551, #1569, #1572, and #1586** When `rover dev` fails to start the router, a proper error is returned along with the logs output by the router. This should make startup errors easier to track down and debug. - **Enable using enterprise features in the router when running `rover dev` - @dbanty, #1608** When running `rover dev`, the `APOLLO_KEY` and `APOLLO_GRAPH_REF` environment variables are passed along to the router on startup, allowing the use of enterprise-only features in local development. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Create renovate PRs automatically to bump latest plugin versions - @dbanty, #1606** Bumps to `./latest_plugin_versions.json` that are used to determine the versions of composition and the router to use in local development are now automatically created by Renovate. - **Many dependency updates - @EverlastingBugstopper and @renovate, #1528, #1558, #1609, #1610, #1611, #1613, #1615, #1616, and #1618** ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Refactor authentication notice across docset - @StephenBarlow, #1598** Re-use the same MDX snippet when rendering the notice in the docs that a command requires authentication. # [0.14.1] - 2023-05-15 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Updates some dependencies and add debug statements for GraphQL response errors - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1595** GraphQL errors are now printed when running Rover commands with `--log debug`. # [0.14.0] - 2023-04-19 > Important: 1 potentially breaking change below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **`rover config whoami` outputs to `stdout` instead of `stderr` and using `--format json` includes more information than success or failure - @scombat, #1560 fixes #1380** When running `rover config whoami`, the output will print to `stdout` instead of `stderr`. This may break scripts that relied on parsing the output from `stderr`. The good news is that these scripts should be easier to write because passing `--format json` to `rover config whoami` will print structured output that can be parsed with a tool like [`jq`](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/tutorial/). ## πŸš€ Features - **Allow custom headers when running introspection with `rover supergraph compose` - @dbanty, #1574 fixes #615** A new field is available in `supergraph.yaml` files that allows sending headers along with introspection. This value also supports environment variable interpolation for sensitive values like authentication tokens. - **Print a warning when attempting to publish a subgraph with an invalid routing URL - @trevor-scheer, #1543 fixes #1477** When running `rover subgraph publish`, if the `--routing-url` you specify or the routing URL stored in GraphOS is unroutable, a warning will be printed. If you are not in CI, you will need to manually confirm the publish to continue. You can dismiss the warning by passing `--allow-invalid-routing-url`. **Note:** This warning will become a hard error in the future. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Spawn a thread to avoid a rare deadlock in `rover dev` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1548 fixes #1544** ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Updates dependencies - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1562** `apollo-parser` 0.4 -> 0.5 `git2` 0.16 -> 0.17 `opener` 0.5 -> 0.6 `predicates` 2 -> 3 `serial_test` 1 -> 2 `toml` 0.5 -> 0.7 ~`crossterm`~ - **Use Apple Silicon in CI - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1557 fixes #1555** There should be no user facing change here, we just run builds in CI much faster. ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Adds Apollo CLI migration guide to Rover docs - @StephenBarlow, #1568** The (deprecated) Apollo CLI documentation and the migration guide for Rover now live in Rover's docset. - **Cleans up nomenclature and links in Rover docs - @StephenBarlow, #1571 and #1573** Rover's documentation has been updated to refer to the [new GraphOS documentation](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/graphos) along with updating some terminology. - **Mention community-maintained installation methods - @dbanty, #1542** Rover's documentation now mentions the unofficial installation methods `nix` and `brew`. # [0.13.0] - 2023-03-10 ## πŸš€ Features - **Dynamic templates - @dbanty, #1388** Rover now fetches templates from a GraphQL API. New templates can be contributed to [the templates repo](https://github.com/apollographql/templates) and will not require a new release of Rover to be used. To see the latest templates, run `rover template list`. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fixes behavior of `--router-config` in `rover dev` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1536 fixes #1535** Older versions of Rover did not respect the `supergraph` section of the `--router-config` file. This has been fixed in v0.13.0. # [0.12.2] - 2023-02-23 ## πŸš€ Features - **Warn when `federation_version` is not pinned - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1524** As of this release, we no longer recommend auto-updates for the `rover supergraph compose` command because of the coordination path that is required to roll out new versions of Federation. If you do not specify an exact `federation_version`, a warning will be printed. In a future version of Rover we will entirely deprecate auto-updating, so please migrate now. This change includes some changes to our documentation as well, check out [the docs](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/commands/supergraphs/#setting-a-composition-version) for more information. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fixes composition error reporting in `rover subgraph check` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1525** In Rover v0.12.0 and v0.12.1, running a `rover subgraph check` with an invalid schema failed to report the composition errors, this behavior is fixed in v0.12.2. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Updates internal node dependencies - @EverlastingBugstoppe** `node` v18.14.0 -> v18.14.1 `npm` v9.4.2 -> v9.5.0 # [0.12.1] - 2023-02-17 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Updates the output of a skipped operation check to match regular checks - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1519** A bit of polish to the output of the feature just released in 0.12.0. # [0.12.0] - 2023-02-17 ## πŸš€ Features - **Allow `rover subgraph check` to execute without operation check results - @jsegaran, #1490** Apollo Studio now allows you to disable operation checks for a graph variant. Older versions of Rover will fail to parse the result of a check without a result for an operation check and return an error. Running the same check in versions of Rover after 0.12.0 will succeed when operation checks are disabled. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Fix up xtask test runner - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1505** `cargo xtask test` detects failed tests and reruns them with some arguments. Unfortunately the code to insert `--target` arguments was in the wrong order and resulted in confusing internal error messages on failed tests, this is now fixed. ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Adds Gitlab CI/CD Instructions - @ugurcemozturk, #1513 fixes #429** # [0.11.1] - 2023-02-08 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Updates router config in `rover dev` to match newer versions - @dbanty, #1500** The default configuration for the router in `rover dev` disables the health check. The router configuration recently renamed this check from `health-check` to `health_check`, which is now reflected in `rover dev`'s default router configuration. # [0.11.0] - 2023-01-24 ## πŸš€ Features - **Manage contract configuration - @sachindshinde, #1475 fixes #1421** Rover now includes two commands for creating, modifying, and reading contracts: `rover contract publish` and `rover contract describe`. Further documentation can be found [here](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/commands/contracts). - **Easier file output with new `--output` argument - @gocamille, #1413 fixes #1212** This change adds the new option, `--format`, to allow users to define the format type for messages printed to `stdout` (either by passing `plain` or `json` as an argument to `--format`). This replaces the use of `--output` for defining format types. The `--output` option will be available to define the output file type instead, following [Command Line Interface Guidelines for file outputs](https://clig.dev/#:~:text=%2Do%2C%20%2D%2Doutput%3A%20Output%20file.%20For%20example%2C%20sort%2C%20gcc.). This is an additive, non-breaking change and using the `--output` option will continue to be valid. Further documentation can be found [here](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/conventions#output-to-a-file). - **Adds `--router-config` to `rover dev` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1446 fixes #1373, #1345, and #1468** The new `--router-config` argument for `rover dev` allows you to pass a [router configuration file]() on startup that can configure settings such as header propagaion and CORS policies. Further documentation can be found [here](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/commands/dev/#advanced-configuration). - **Auto-update router versions in `rover dev` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1432** `rover dev` will automatically use the version of the router specified in [this plugin file](https://github.com/apollographql/rover/blob/main/latest_plugin_versions.json) instead of a hard coded version. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Better error and help text for ELv2 license argument - @DoumanAsh, #1456 fixes #1455** The help text for the `--elv2-license` argument now includes the expected value for the argument, in addition to the error message returned when the argument is needed but not passed. - **Updates the Ariadne template URL - @patrick91, #1439** - **Updates `./examples/supergraph-demo` to `@apollo/server` v4, and removes `./examples/dev` - @EverlastingBugsttopper, #1442 fixes #1440 and #1441** - **Updates dependencies - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1481, #1450** `apollo-parser` 0.3 -> 0.4 `base64` 0.13 -> 0.21 `git2` 0.15 -> 0.16 `graphql_client` 0.11.0 -> 0.12 `serial_test` 0.9 -> 1.0 `os_info` 3.4 -> 3.5 `os_type` 2.4 -> 2.6 `termcolor` 1.1 -> 1.2 `tokio` 1.21 -> 1.24 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Fixes a link to schema check example - @MayCXC, #1431** # [0.10.0] - 2022-11-10 > Important: 1 potentially breaking change below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **Fix implementation of `--header` argument - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1369 fixes #1365** This change tightens up usage of the `--header` argument used for `introspect` commands by disallowing previously valid (but undocumented) usage like this: `--header "Header-1: value" "Header-2: value"`. After this change, you _must_ conform to what we have in the documentation, which indicates separate instances of the `--header` argument for each header, like so: `--header "Header-1: value" --header "Header-2: value"`. ## πŸš€ Features - **Provide prebuilt binaries for ARM devices - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1356 fixes #582** As of this release, [`rover.apollo.dev`](https://rover.apollo.dev) delivers prebuilt binaries from our GitHub release for ARM devices. Most notably this means that Docker on M1 devices should work out of the box. You should be able to replace any custom builds in your tooling pipeline with a call to the [official curl installer](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/getting-started/#linux--macos-installer). - **Report downstream check task results - @sachindshinde, #1385** When running `rover subgraph check` commands, if the proposed schema would cause downstream failures (i.e. with contracts), those failures are now reported in the check response. - **Faster `rover supergraph compose` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1392 fixes #992** Rover now resolves all subgraph schemas in parallel when running `rover supergraph compose` on a `supergraph.yaml` file. This should improve the speed to compose large supergraphs significantly. This change also drastically improves error handling by reporting _all_ issues with resolving subgraph schemas (and informing you which schema(s) failed to resolve) rather than exiting on the first failed schema resolution. - **Add `--polling-interval` to `rover dev` - @patrick91, #1377 fixes #1221** You can now set `--polling-interval` when running `rover dev` to change the frequency of introspection poll requests for subgraphs that don't provide the schema from the file system with the `--schema` argument. - **Adds `--skip-update-check` to skip the once-per-day update check - @tsing, #1396 fixes #1394** Once per day, Rover checks if there is a new version available for update and notifies the user if there is. There is now a flag you can pass to disable this check: `--skip-update-check`. - **Respect the `NO_COLOR` environment variable - @chnn, #1360** `rover` will not use color in any output when executed with the `NO_COLOR` environment variable set to `true`. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Updates from clap v3 to clap v4 - @EverlatingBugstopper, #1404 fixes #1400** This release updated the command line argument parsing library to major version 4. There should be no noticeable compatibility issues with this update, only lighter binaries. The look and feel of the main `rover --help` output has changed to a neutral color palette along with this change. - **Updates Rust to 1.65.0 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1399** - **Updates node.js to v18 - @renovate, #1389** - **Updates node dev-dependencies - @renovate, #1204 and zs#1398** - **Remove dependency on the `saucer` crate - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1402** - **Updates `introspector-gadget` to 0.2.0 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1386** - **Only cache dependencies in CI, not whole `/target` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1387** - **Use `engine@main` instead of `engine@current` to fetch the API schema - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1368** - **Use `lychee` as a link checker instead of npm - @ptondereau, #1328 fixes #1306** We now use a Rust-based link checker to check the links in the Rover repository instead of a node-based link checker (that was much more flaky). - **Describe latest federation versions in `./latest_plugin_versions.json` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1363** When you run `rover supergraph compose`, the latest version of composition is automatically downloaded to your machine, these latest version numbers are now stored in `./latest_plugin_versions.json` in the Rover repo. - **Rename `apollo-` headers to `apollographql-` headers - @jsegaran, #1411** - **Update npm to v9 - @renovate, #1412** ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Update studio algolia key to graphos - @trevorblades, #1384** - **Fix some broken links - @StephenBarlow, #1376** - **Fix a typo in the migration guide instructing the use of `check` instead of `publish` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1364 fixes #1361** # [0.9.1] - 2022-09-30 ## πŸš€ Features - **Add templates for TypeScript, Go, Kotlin, and Java - @dbanty, #1347** The `rover template` commands now include four more languages. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Properly report errors when the first `rover dev` process starts up - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1342** If something went wrong while starting the first `rover dev` process, it would attempt to start an attached process, which would fail with an inscrutable `the main rover dev session is no longer active` error message. Now, Rover properly reports issues with starting up the first `rover dev` session. - **Properly report plugin installation errors on `rover dev` startup - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1357** If a plugin failed to install when starting `rover dev`, the error wouldn't be reported properly. Now, if something goes wrong, the error message will be printed properly. - **Replace some misleading error suggestions regarding ports with `rover dev` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1340** Some errors suggested retrying the `rover dev` command with a different `--port` argument, which doesn't exist. In these cases, `rover dev` will suggest that you specify a different `--supergraph-port` argument instead. - **Don't exclude certain git remotes from `GitContext` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1350 fixes #1349** In v0.8.2, we started normalizing git remotes for anonymized telemetry. Unfortunately we started excluding git remotes that were not one of BitBucket, GitLab, or GitHub. We now record all of these properly. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Fix typo in `rover subgraph publish` output - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1358 fixes #1337** Instead of saying "Monitor your schema delivery progresson studio", `rover subgraph publish` outputs "You can monitor this launch in Apollo Studio". - **Improve caching in CI - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1351 and #1352** In CI builds, we now cache `/target` _and_ `~/.cargo`, instead of just `/target`. - **Specify all dependencies in root `Cargo.toml` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1344** All of Rover's dependencies can now be viewed and updated in the root `Cargo.toml`, rather than needing to hunt around the workspace to update crates. - **Updates dependencies - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1346** - assert_cmd 1 -> 2 - git2 0.14 -> 0.15 - online 3.0.1 -> 4.0.0 # [0.9.0] - 2022-09-22 ## πŸš€ Features - **`rover template` command suite - @dbanty, @michael-watson, @EverlastingBugstopper, #1287** Two new commands have made their way to Rover: `rover template list` and `rover template use`. These commands provide a similar experience to `create-react-app`, and allow you to extract GraphQL project templates to your local machine. Check out [the docs](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/commands/template/) for more on this new functionality. - **`rover dev` to facilitate developing a supergraph on your local machine - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1190** `rover dev` allows you to join multiple running subgraph servers together into a local supergraph, providing the ability to run queries and inspect query plans with Apollo Sandbox. Check out [the docs](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/commands/dev) for more on this new functionality. - **If E013 is thrown and `$APOLLO_KEY` is set, give a more helpful suggestion - @ptondereau, #1284, #1285** If Studio fails to recognize an API key and `APOLLO_KEY` is set, recommend unsetting the environment variable to use `--profile default` instead. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Remove useless stdout line for composition results - @ptondereau, #1124, #1291** ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Link directly to API Keys page in Studio - @abernix, #1202** The `rover config auth` command will now provide a link that takes you directly to the "API Keys" page where you can create a Personal API Key, rather than a page that requires you to click through to another page. - **Prefer "supergraph schema" terminology to "gateway" - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1239, #1332** `rover subgraph publish` now refers to updating the "supergraph schema" as opposed to updating the "gateway," since supergraph schema consumers can be routers and/or gateways now. ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Fix a few typos in `ARCHITECTURE.md` - @dbanty, #1289** # [0.8.2] - 2022-09-06 ## πŸš€ Features - **Check commands exit with failure when downstream tasks fail - @sachindshinde, #1280** Historically, `rover graph check` and `rover subgraph check` have aggregated errors for operation checks and/or composition checks. Checks are expanding in Studio and will continue to expand over time, starting with downstream contract checks for `rover subgraph check`. When these tasks fail, Rover will throw an error and link to the checks page in Studio which will contiain more information on the exact failure. - **Detect improper VS Code API key pastes on Windows - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1026, 1268** We have added new error messages and recovery suggestions for malformed API keys caused by invalid copy+pastes in VS Code on Windows. - **Adds `--watch` to `introspect` commands - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1207** If you pass the `--watch` flag to `rover graph introspect` or `rover subgraph introspect`, the GraphQL server will be introspected once every second, printing updates to the terminal as the introspection response changes. This could be used to bootstrap development workflows when combined with `--output json` and a tool like `jq`. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Trim double quotes in multilingual descriptions - @lrlna, #1245 fixes #1244 and #1114** `rover graph introspect` no longer crashes if a field description contains cyrillic symbols. - **Fix link to ELv2 license information - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1262 fixes #1261** ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Link directly to API Keys page in Studio - @abernix, #1202** The `rover config auth` command will now provide a link that takes you directly to the "API Keys" page where you can create a Personal API Key, rather than a page that requires you to click through to another page. - **Skip Apollo Studio integration tests for fork PRs - @EverlastingBugstopper, #Issue #, 1216** Our CI pipeline skips Apollo Studio integration tests for forked repositories because they don't have access to the Apollo Studio organization that we use to run them. - **Updates MacOS CI pipeline to use xcode 13.4 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1211** - **Normalize git remote URLs for anonymized telemetry - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1279** # [0.8.1] - 2022-07-28 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fixes superfluous output in npm installer - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1200 fixes #1197 and #1198** In 0.8.0, we released a fix for our npm installer that makes it compatible with yarn workspaces by reinstalling Rover if it doesn't exist. Unfortunately, that means that steps that rely on printing to stdout contained information about the installs in those invocations. This has been fixed. ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Adds documentation for the async checks feature introduced in 0.8.1 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1193** # [0.8.0] - 2022-07-27 ## πŸš€ Features - **Add new commands to use asynchronous checks API - @Y-Guo, #1139** If you want to kick off a check without waiting for it to complete you can provide the `--background` flag to `rover graph check` or `rover subgraph check`. This will start the check in Apollo Studio. If your GitHub repo integrates with the Apollo Studio GitHub App, the check status will be updated on your GitHub branch. Using this flag can save you time and money with your CI provider. - **Improved error messages and logs for filesysten read/write - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1183** Start using the `saucer` create for file system read/writes. This will provide better errors than the ones provided by `std::fs` e.g. `permission denied os error (2)` by providing context about which file rover is trying to read/write to. Every read/write/other filesystem operation will now be included in the `--log info` output. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Install rover before run if missing in npm package - @trevor-schneer, #1184 fixes #1178** - **Don't retry `400 Bad Request` errors - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1166** ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Refactor command line argument parsing - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1155** - **Improve schema downloading for codegen, when building rover - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1166** - **Update rover to clap v3 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1170 fixes #1165** - **Add Apollo Studio integration tests - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1188** We now run integration tests against Apollo Studio's platform API as part of our release pipeline. ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Update help message for `rover subgraph introspect` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1169** Previously the help message for `rover subgraph introspect` claimed to introspect from Apollo Studio Registry but it really introspects from a running subgraph endpoint. - **Add Jenkins CI/CD Documentation - @StephenBarlow, #1151** - **Update, restructure, and add missing docs for existing rover commands - @StephenBarlow, #1154, #1157** - **Update rover version in CI/CD docs - @rajington, #1177** - **Fix broken anchors for fetching schema - @tchupp, #1176** # [0.7.0] - 2022-06-09 ## πŸš€ Features - **Adds `readme fetch` and `readme publish` - @cy, #1128, #1141** Adds support for fetching and publishing Apollo Studio graph variant READMEs with `rover readme publish` and `rover readme fetch` commands. Usage for these commands can be found by running `rover readme --help` and documentation can be found [on our docs site](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/readmes). ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fix the endpoint `rover-client` uses to fetch Apollo Studio's GraphQL schema- @EverlastingBugstopper, 1126** As of v0.6.0, Rover sends all Apollo Studio requests to the new public platform API. When this change was introduced, we changed where we issued our GraphQL requests, but did not update the build step that fetches the schema which could lead to mismatched types. This is now fixed, fields in the public platform API match codegen. - **Fix typo in the environment variable `rover-client` uses to fetch Apollo Studio's GraphQL schema - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1125** `s/APOLLO_GPAPHQL_SCHEMA_URL/APOLLO_GRAPHQL_SCHEMA_URL` ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Schema checks are now free - @StephenBarlow, #1131** Update the documentation to remove references to schema checks being a paid feature, since [they are now free](https://www.apollographql.com/blog/announcement/platform/schema-checks-and-launches-are-now-available-for-free-in-apollo-studio/)! - **Update ARCHITECTURE.md - @cy #1129** Update and clarify a few points in ARCHITECTURE.md. # [0.6.0] - 2022-05-03 > Important: 1 breaking change below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **Use Apollo's Platform API - @pcarrier, #1074** Rover now uses Apollo's Platform API instead of the old Studio API. The breaking change is that the hostname is now `api.apollographql.com` where it used to be `graphql.api.apollographql.com`, you may need to update your firewall rules. Other behavior should remain unchanged. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fixes Input Value Definition block string encoding for descriptions. - @lrlna, #1116 fixes #1088** Input values are now multilined when a description is present to allow for a more readable generated SDL. ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Removes upper bound on Node engines for npm installer - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1120 fixes #1119** Previously, Rover required that your node engine was between v14 and v17. We have removed the upper bound on this limit so you can now use Node 18 and any future versions. - **Adds `cargo xtask docs` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1118** Developers of the Rover project can now run `cargo xtask docs` to spin up a local netlify server with your local docset. After running the command, you can navigate to http://localhost:8000/rover in your browser and changes you make to ./docs/source/**.md files will be updated automatically on save. - **Updates dependencies - @renovate-bot, #1117** `node` 16.14.2 -> 16.15.0 `npm` 8.7.0 -> 8.8.0 `os_info` 3.2 -> 3.3 - **Removes unused dependencies - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1113** - **Separate Studio client code from generalized GraphQL client code - @Geal, #1061** Introduces the `launchpad` workspace crate which contains operations not specific to Apollo Studio such as: - launching GraphQL queries using reqwest - running an introspection query on a graph - transforming a JSON SDL to a schema # [0.5.4] - 2022-04-26 ## πŸ› Fixes - **_Really_ fixes v0.5.2/v0.5.3 broken npm installs - @EverlastingBugstopper** It turns out that it's hard to test changes to npm installers without actually publishing to npm. In order to save burning another patch version I release v0.5.4-rc.0 to ensure that my changes would actually fix things. # [0.5.3] - 2022-04-26 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fixes v0.5.2 broken npm installs - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1108** # [0.5.2] - 2022-04-26 ## πŸš€ Features - **Default `rover supergraph compose` to Federation 2 if a `@link` directive is found in a subgraph schema - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1097 fixes #1090** When running `rover supergraph compose`, if `supergraph.yaml` refers to a subgraph that contains an `@link` directive and you haven't set the `federation_version` key, then Rover will use Federation 2 composition by default. - **Output Federation version information when running `rover supergraph compose` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1102** When running `rover supergraph compose`, Rover will print the Federation version number that it is using. You can access this version string programatically by running the command with the `--output json` argument and accessing the `federation_version` field. - **Accept `-` as valid `supergraph.yaml` to read config from stdin - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1092 fixes #525** You can now run commands like `cat supergraph.yaml | rover supergraph compose --config -` much like you've always been able to do with the `--schema` argument in other Rover commands. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Hides `rover-fed2` from `rover --help` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1091 fixes #1085** ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Address Rust 1.60.0 lints - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1098** - **Updates `binary-install` to v1.0.0 for the npm installer - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1099** ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Fixes some broken Federation 2 links - @StephenBarlow, #1084** - **Documents dynamic composition versions - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1087** # [0.5.1] - 2022-04-11 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Return a hard error in CI when the ELv2 license is not accepted instead of hanging for eternity - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1082 fixes #1081** If you ran `rover supergraph compose` with `federation_version: 2` in CI - it would prompt you to accept the ELv2 license and hang waiting for the input for eternity. This is no longer the case and you will get a helpful error message detailing exactly what you need to do to never see the error again. For more details on the license, see our [FAQ](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/resources/elastic-license-v2-faq/). - **Removes extraneous debug statement - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1079** In my rush this morning I missed the removal of an `eprintln` statement. It's gone now. # [0.5.0] - 2022-04-11 > Important: X breaking changes below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **`rover-fed2` has been deprecated - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1058** `rover fed2 supergraph compose` has been deprecated. You should instead set `federation_version: 2` in your `supergraph.yaml` to use Federation 2 with the `rover supergraph compose` command. ## πŸš€ Features - **`rover supergraph compose` optionally updates automatically - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1058 fixes #2046** When running `rover supergraph compose`, Rover will automatically download the correct version of composition to use. In your `supergraph.yaml` files, you can specify `federation_version: 1` or `federation_version: 2` to always get the latest updates. You can pass the `--skip-update` flag to skip checking for an update. You can also specify an exact version if you'd like to pin your federation version, like so: `federation_version: =2.0.0`. Additionally, you can run `rover install --plugin supergraph@latest-2` or `rover install --plugin supergraph@v2.0.0` to install a plugin ahead of time, which may be helpful in CI. For Federation 2, you'll have to accept the ELv2 license one time per machine. You likely want to set `APOLLO_ELV2_LICENSE=accept` in CI if you are using Federation 2. - **Adds `--insecure-unmask-key` to `rover config whoami` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1043 fixes #1023** Previously, running `rover config whoami` would output your entire API key to the terminal. This is not the documented behavior, and it is insecure because someone could be sharing their screen while trying to debug and accidentally leak their API key. Now, `rover config whoami` will mask your API key when it prints to the terminal. You can override this behavior by passing the `--insecure-unmask-key` flag. - **Retry on timeouts and connection errors - @ptondereau, #1014 fixes #790** Rover will now automatically retry HTTP requests that fail due to timeouts or initial connection errors. - **Define an HTTP agent for non-studio requests - @ptondereau, #1075 fixes #961** Rover now sends a User-Agent header along with all requests, not just requests to Apollo Studio. - **Adds support for HTTP(S) proxies in npm installer - @farawaysouthwest, #1067 fixes #899** You can now install Rover from npm if you are behind a proxy. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fixed a dead link in ARCHITECTURE.md - @ptondereau, #1053** ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Simplify `rover subgraph fetch` query - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1056 fixes #992** `rover subgraph fetch` now uses a much more efficient query that only requests a single subgraph at a time rather than all of them. Yay GraphQL! - **Upgrades `apollo-encoder` - @bnjjj, #1017 fixes #1010** ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Set up new docs infrastructure - @trevorblades, #1051, #1052** @trevorblades has done an awesome job setting up new docs for Apollo, including Rover! Check out the [shiny new repo](https://github.com/apollographql/docs). # [0.5.0-rc.1] - 2022-04-05 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fix npm installer - @EverlastingBugstopper** # [0.5.0-rc.0] - 2022-04-05 > Important: X breaking changes below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **`rover-fed2` has been deprecated - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1058** `rover fed2 supergraph compose` has been deprecated. You should instead set `federation_version: 2` in your `supergraph.yaml` to use Federation 2 with the `rover supergraph compose` command. ## πŸš€ Features - **`rover supergraph compose` optionally updates automatically - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1058 fixes #2046** When running `rover supergraph compose`, Rover will automatically download the correct version of composition to use. When you first install Rover, it will automatically download the latest composition function for Federation 1 and Federation 2. In your `supergraph.yaml` files, you can specify `federation_version: 1` or `federation_version: 2` to always get the latest updates. You can pass the `--skip-update` flag to skip checking for an update. You can also specify an exact version if you'd like to pin your composition function, like so: `federation_version: =2.0.0-preview.9`. Additionally, you can run `rover install --plugin supergraph@latest-2` or `rover install --plugin supergraph@v2.0.0-preview.9` to install a plugin ahead of time, which may be helpful in CI. - **Adds `--insecure-unmask-key` to `rover config whoami` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1043 fixes #1023** Previously, running `rover config whoami` would output your entire API key to the terminal. This is not the documented behavior, and it is insecure because someone could be sharing their screen while trying to debug and accidentally leak their API key. Now, `rover config whoami` will mask your API key when it prints to the terminal. You can override this behavior by passing the `--insecure-unmask-key` flag. - **Retry on timeouts and connection errors - @ptondereau, #1014 fixes #790** Rover will now automatically retry HTTP requests that fail due to timeouts or initial connection errors. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fixed a dead link in ARCHITECTURE.md - @ptondereau, #1053** ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Simplify `rover subgraph fetch` query - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1056 fixes #992** `rover subgraph fetch` now uses a much more efficient query that only requests a single subgraph at a time rather than all of them. Yay GraphQL! - **Upgrades `apollo-encoder` - @bnjjj, #1017 fixes #1010** ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Set up new docs infrastructure - @trevorblades, #1051, #1052** @trevorblades has done an awesome job setting up new docs for Apollo, including Rover! Check out the [shiny new repo](https://github.com/apollographql/docs). # [0.4.8] - 2022-03-15 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Properly pin harmonizer versions - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1039** 0.4.7 accidentally released harmonizer@v2.0.0-preview.4-1 instead of preview.7 because of semver. Versions are now pinned properly. # [0.4.7] - 2022-03-15 ## πŸ› Maintenance - **Bumps harmonizer to v2.0.0-preview.7 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1037** `rover fed2 supergraph compose` now uses rust: `harmonizer@v2.0.0-preview.7` and js: `@apollo/composition@v2.0.0-preview.7`. # [0.4.6] - 2022-03-14 ## πŸ› Maintenance - **Bumps harmonizer to v2.0.0-preview.5 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1033** `rover fed2 supergraph compose` now uses rust: `harmonizer@v2.0.0-preview.5` and js: `@apollo/composition@v2.0.0-preview.5`. # [0.4.5] - 2022-03-11 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fixes "output from `rover-fed2` was malformed" serialization errors - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1030** Federation 2 was broken in 0.4.4, every `rover fed2 supergraph compose` command would return "output from `rover-fed2` was malformed" which was not helpful. `rover fed2 supergraph compose` now uses `harmonizer@v2.0.0-preview.4-1`/`@apollo/composition@v2.0.0-preview.4` under the hood and the data passed between rover and rover-fed2 is matched up properly. Happy federating! # [0.4.4] - 2022-03-09 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Updates the version of the underlying composition packages - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1025** `rover supergraph compose` now uses `harmonizer@v0.35.3`/`@apollo/federation@v0.35.4` and `rover fed2 supergraph compose` now uses `harmonizer@v2.0.0-preview.2`/`@apollo/composition@v2.0.0-preview.2`. - **Updates README badges - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1016** Replaced the `stability: experimental` badge with a badge showing Rover's total download count, and replaced the outdated GitHub workflow badge with the appropriate CircleCI badge. # [0.4.3] - 2022-02-14 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fix npm installer logic for detecting glibc compatibility - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1006 fixes #1004** Our npm installer had a dependency that updated to v2.0 which included some breaking changes. These changes made our npm installer always return false when checking if the operating system has an appropriate version of `glibc` installed (in order to download the version of Rover with `supergraph compose` functionality). We have now moved to the appropriate API and installs of v0.4.3 should work as expected. # [0.4.2] - 2022-02-11 ## πŸš€ Features - **Adds launch URL feedback to `rover subgraph publish` - @Y-Guo, #989** If a `rover subgraph publish` invocation kicks off a [launch](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/studio/launches/), it will now output the URL associated with the launch so you can go right to it in Studio. - **Improve messaging for `rover subgraph check` - @david-castaneda, #980** In the case where the API schema does not change after a `subgraph check` but the core schema was modified, you are now notified as such rather than being displayed a confusing "there were no changes detected" message. ## πŸ› Fixes - **Omit Float scalars from introspection result - @lrlna, #988 fixes #985** Since `Float` is a built-in GraphQL scalar type, it is no longer included in Rover's introspection results. - **Fix configuration error messages when there are no profiles - @EverlastingBugstopper, #995 fixes #783** Rover had a hard time detecting when there were no configured profiles, so it never actually emitted error `E020`. Now it does, and we also get some performance improvements by only parsing environment variables on startup rather than on every time they are needed. - **No longer panic when printing large output - @EverlastingBugstopper, #955 fixes #842** Migrate away from the `println` and `eprintln` macros that can cause panics from time to time and instead use calm_io to gracefully handle output. - **Lowers the maximum required `glibc` version from 2.18 to 2.17 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #990 fixes #991** We build Rover in Docker with the `centos:7` base image, which has `glibc` `v2.17` installed. This means we can lower our installer requirements to 2.17, allowing folks on older machines like centos to install Rover. Thanks to @theJC for the report and help with testing! - **Removes unused `--profile` argument from `rover subgraph introspect` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #950 fixes #948** ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Use `apollo-encoder` in `rover-client` - @lrlna, #939** `sdl-encoder` has been replaced with the official `apollo-encoder` from the [`apollo-rs`](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-rs) ecosystem. - **Add PR template - @EverlastingBugstopper, #488** Now folks who are kind enough to contribute pull requests to Rover's repository will have a helpful template to fill out. - **Fix mechanism for building old versions of Rover - @EverlastingBugstopper, #973 fixes #967** If a build is executed via `cargo xtask dist --version vx.x.x`, it will now _actually_ download the schema it needs from the GitHub release artifacts page in order to build for the exact types that were built at that tagged version. - **Allow Rover to be installed alongside Node.js v17 - @EverlastingBugstopper, #999 fixes #993** - **Run plugin tests and lints in xtask - @EverlastingBugstopper, #977 fixes #909** - **Adds new unused input type to check mutations - @EverlastingBugstopper, #969 fixes #967** Update the inputs to our check mutations to always send `null` for the `excludedOperationNames` field. ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Add docs for `rover supergraph fetch` - @StephenBarlow, #971 fixes #952** - **Miscellaneous documentation polish - @StephenBarlow, #965, #963** # [0.4.1] - 2021-11-18 ## πŸš€ Features - **Track WSL as a separate operating system from Linux - @ptondereau, #921 fixes #511** ## πŸ› Fixes - **Properly indent multiline field comments in introspection output - @lrlna, #919 fixes #884** - **Properly encode string values with single quotes instead of always using triple quotes - @lrlna, #930** ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Updates `rover supergraph compose` to use `@apollo/federation@v0.33.7` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #929 fixes #924** This adds support for users of v16 of the `graphql` library in addition to fixing a bug in directive merging logic. - **Expand valid node runtime range to >=14 <17 for npm installs - @EverlastingBugstopper #900 fixes #912** ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Miscellaneous copy edits - @StephenBarlow, #923** # [0.4.0] - 2021-11-02 ## πŸš€ Features - **Federation 2 Support - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/887]** The alpha version of Federation 2 [has been released](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/federation/v2/)! In Rover, you can use the Federation 2 composition model by running `rover fed2 supergraph compose --config ` after [installing](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/federation/v2/federation-2/moving-to-federation-2/) the `rover-fed2` binary.. You _must_ install `rover-fed2` before you can run `rover fed2 supergraph compose`, and they _must_ be the same version in order to be compatible with each other. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/887]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/887 - **Graph lifecycle management - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/722] [pull/861]** Rover now supports the `rover graph delete` command, which will delete all subgraphs in a federated variant, or delete the schema for a non-federated variant. There is also new documentation on how [`rover graph publish`](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/graphs/#publishing-a-schema-to-apollo-studio) and [`rover subgraph publish`](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/subgraphs/#publishing-a-subgraph-schema-to-apollo-studio) create new variants. Additionally, you no longer need to pass `--convert` to `subgraph publish` when publishing a subgraph to a new variant, though you will still need it when converting a non-federated variant to a federated variant. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/861]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/861 [issue/722]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/722 - **Fetch the subgraph's `routing_url` from the graph registry if it isn't specified in a `supergraph.yaml` file - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/873]** Now, whenever `routing_url` is not specified for a subgraph in `supergraph.yaml` and the source is a `graphref` (which fetches a subgraph from the graph registry), the composed supergraph will use the routing URL from the graph registry for that subgraph instead of an empty string. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/873]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/873 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Output enum descriptions in introspection results - [lrlna], [issue/878] [pull/879]** Now, any introspection result that contains descriptions for enums will include them in the output. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/879]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/879 [issue/878]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/878 - **Output directive arguments in introspection results - [lrlna], [pull/858]** Now, any introspection results that contain directive arguments will include them in the output. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/858]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/858 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Refactor HTTP client configuration - [ptondereau], [issue/844] [pull/890]** When Rover first introduced options to configure the HTTP client, there was a function that took configuration arguments, and returned a client. This has now been refactored to use a more idiomatic [builder](https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.0.0/style/ownership/builders.html) approach. Thanks @ptondereau! [ptondereau]: https://github.com/ptondereau [pull/890]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/890 [issue/844]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/844 - **Updates workspace to the 2021 Rust edition - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/886]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/886]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/886 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Replace 'data graph' with 'graph' in all of the docs - [trevorblades], [pull/860]** [trevorblades]: https://github.com/trevorblades [pull/860]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/860 - **Add a missing backtick to `$PATH` in the CI install docs - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/874]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/874]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/874 - **Clarify the drawbacks of publishing introspection results to the graph registry - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/866]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/866]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/866 # [0.3.0] - 2021-09-24 > Important: 1 breaking change below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **`rover supergraph compose` uses a newer composition function that is incompatible with older versions of `@apollo/gateway` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/801] [pull/832]** The `rover supergraph compose` command produces a supergraph schema by using composition functions from the [`@apollo/federation`](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/federation/api/apollo-federation/) package. Because that library is still in pre-1.0 releases (as are Rover and Apollo Gateway), this update to Rover means `rover supergraph compose` will create a supergraph schema with new functionality. In turn, this requires that you update your `@apollo/gateway` version to >= v0.39.x. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/832]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/832 [issue/801]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/801 ## πŸš€ Features - **Adds options to bypass TLS validation - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/720] [pull/837]** In some configurations, often on internal networks, you might need Rover to communicate over encrypted channels (e.g., HTTPS) but avoid the more stringent digital certificate verifications that validate hostnames. You might even need to bypass the digital certificate validation entirely. This is generally not recommended and considered to be much less secure but for cases where it's necessary, but now there are two flags you can use to configure how Rover validates HTTPS requests: - The `--insecure-accept-invalid-hostnames` flag disables hostname validation. If hostname verification is not used, any valid certificate for any site is trusted for use from any other. This introduces a significant vulnerability to person-in-the-middle attacks. - The `--insecure-accept-invalid-certs` flag disables certificate validation. If invalid certificates are trusted, any certificate for any site is trusted for use. This includes expired certificates. This introduces significant vulnerabilities, and should only be used as a last resort. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/837]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/837 [issue/720]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/720 - **Adds option to increase rover's request timeout - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/792] [pull/838]** By default, Rover times out requests to the Apollo Studio API and your graph endpoints after 30 seconds. Now, if you're executing a command that might take longer than 30 seconds to process, you can increase this timeout with the `--client-timeout` option like so: ```sh rover subgraph check my-graph --validation-period 1m --client-timeout=60 ``` [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/838]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/838 [issue/792]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/792 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Simplify error formatting - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/845]** Now, Rover always indents the suggestion by 8 spaces instead of determining its length based on the length of the error descriptor, and the underlying cause of request errors will only be printed once. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/845]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/845 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Clarify `--output json` support in migration guide, and provide an example `jq` script - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/839] [pull/840]** The Apollo CLI migration guide now mentions Rover's support for `--output json`, and our `--output json` docs now link to an example bash script for converting a check response to markdown. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/840]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/840 [issue/839]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/839 # [0.2.1] - 2021-09-20 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Properly swallow unparseable git remotes - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/670] [pull/760]** In v0.2.0, we fixed a crash that occurred for users with non-standard git remotes. While the crash itself no longer occurred, the crash report itself was still generated - this is no longer the case. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/760]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/760 [issue/670]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/670 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Move markdown link checker to `cargo xtask lint` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/774] [pull/778]** We now check for broken markdown links through `xtask`, meaning you can more accurately check if CI will pass locally. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/778]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/778 [issue/774]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/774 - **Migrate lints/tests from GitHub Actions to CircleCI - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/774] [pull/781]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/781]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/781 [issue/774]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/774 - **Run tests on centos 7 and ensure the binary only depends on glibc <= 2.18 - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/800]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/800]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/800 - **Migrate release process from GitHub Actions to CircleCI - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/795] [pull/808]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/808]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/808 [issue/795]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/795 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Clarifies setting HEAD SHA for GitHub Actions - [StephenBarlow], [pull/763]** Extended the [section in the docs](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/ci-cd/#github-actions) for configuring GitHub Actions to include instructions for properly configuring the git context. [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [pull/763]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/763 - **Fix a typo in the docs - [SaintMalik], [pull/762]** [SaintMalik]: https://github.com/SaintMalik [pull/762]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/762 # [0.2.0] - 2021-08-23 ## πŸš€ Features - **Stabilize and document structured output - [EverlastingBugstopper] & [StephenBarlow], [issue/741] & [pull/750]/[pull/752]** Rover now has an `--output` parameter on every command that allows you to format Rover's output as well-structured JSON. Documentation for this feature can be found [here](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/configuring/#--output-json). [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [pull/750]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/750 [pull/752]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/752 [issue/741]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/741 - **Add an error message when an input schema is empty - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/724] [pull/726]** If the input to `--schema` was ever empty, you'd get some fairly strange and unexpected error messages. Now, if you supply an empty schema via the `--schema` argument, you'll get an error message informing you as such. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/726]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/726 [issue/724]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/724 - **Retry HTTP requests that respond with 500-599 errors - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/693] [pull/727]** Now, by default, Rover will retry any requests that result in an internal server error for up to 10 seconds. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/727]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/727 [issue/693]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/693 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fix description encodings for introspection results - [lrlna], [issue/728] [pull/742]** Rover will now print descriptions for fields and inputs with correct spacing between triple quotes. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/742]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/742 [issue/728]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/728 - **Don't panic on git remotes without an apparent owner - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/670] [pull/731]** Most git remotes include an author and a repo name, but this isn't always the case. One of Rover's dependencies assumed this _was_ always the case, and would panic if it wasn't the case. This broke workflows for people who had these types of git remotes, but it won't anymore! [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/731]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/731 [issue/670]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/670 - **Properly send validation period as part of checks configuration - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/737] [pull/738]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/738]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/738 [issue/737]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/737 - **Use correct cargo target for xtask commands - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/582] [pull/730]** Any `cargo xtask` command that relies on cargo targets will now determine a correct default if building on a machine with a CPU architecture other than `x86_64` [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/730]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/730 [issue/582]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/582 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Add `cargo update` to `cargo xtask prep` step - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/746] [pull/747]** This change makes sure that our dependencies are automatically updated as part of our release process. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/747]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/747 [issue/746]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/746 - **Further DRY StudioClient - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/753]** This PR removed some small inconsistencies between HTTP requests made to Apollo Studio vs. those made for user introspection requests. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/753]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/753 - **Use our GitHub bug report template for auto-generated panic reports - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/530] [pull/732]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/732]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/732 [issue/530]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/530 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Deploy Rover's docs at the root to account for main root-level redirect - [trevorblades], [pull/744]** This is purely a change to how Rover's docs are rolled out, no user facing changes here. [trevorblades]: https://github.com/trevorblades [pull/744]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/744 # [0.2.0-beta.1] - 2021-08-05 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Update GraphQL types to match new API Schema - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/696] [pull/697]** The Apollo Studio API introduced a change that made a field in the `subgraph publish` mutation nullable. This caused our codegen to fail and users started getting some cryptic error messages for failed publishes in older versions of Rover. This release handles these cases better and also introduces local tooling for building old versions of Rover with the API schemas that were in production at the time that version was published with `cargo xtask dist --release vx.x.x`. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/697]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/697 [issue/696]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/696 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Fix broken link to supergraph schemas - [abernix], [issue/687] [pull/706]** There was a broken link in our docs that now points to a set of definitions of supergraphs and subgraphs that lives in the docs for Federation. [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/706]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/706 [issue/687]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/687 # [0.1.10] - 2021-08-05 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Update GraphQL types to match new API Schema - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/696] [pull/697]** The Apollo Studio API introduced a change that made a field in the `subgraph publish` mutation nullable. This caused our codegen to fail and users started getting some cryptic error messages for failed publishes in older versions of Rover. This release handles these cases better and also introduces local tooling for building old versions of Rover with the API schemas that were in production at the time that version was published with `cargo xtask dist --release vx.x.x`. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/697]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/697 [issue/696]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/696 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Fix broken link to supergraph schemas - [abernix], [issue/687] [pull/706]** There was a broken link in our docs that now points to a set of definitions of supergraphs and subgraphs that lives in the docs for Federation. [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/706]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/706 [issue/687]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/687 # [0.2.0-beta.0] - 2021-07-26 ## πŸš€ Features - **Adds structured output to Rover - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/285] [pull/676]** Rover now has an `--output` parameter on every command that allows you to format Rover's output as well-structured JSON. This structure is not set in stone and will change prior to a stable release. If you write scripts around this structured output, then you should add a check in your scripts for the top level `json_version` key, and make sure to update your scripts when that version is not what you expect (the first version is `1.beta`). We'd love your feedback on this new feature, or if you notice any bugs in your existing workflows, so please submit issues! [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/676]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/676 [issue/285]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/285 # [0.1.9] - 2021-07-22 ## πŸš€ Features - **Updates `@tag`/`@inaccessible` composition algorithm in `rover supergraph compose` - [trevor-scheer]/[EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/682] [pull/684]** - Includes simple merging/union rollup of `@tag` directives from subgraphs into a supergraph - Allows usage of `@tag` directives on all subgraph fields - Merges subgraph `@tag` directives into a supergraph - if _ANY_ instance is tagged, the `@tag` is union merged into the supergraph [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [trevor-scheer]: https://github.com/trevor-scheer [issue/682]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/682 [pull/684]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/684 - **`rover subgraph publish` and `rover subgraph delete` now acknowledges operations with no composition errors. - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/632] [pull/685]** Previously, if there were no composition errors on deletions/publishes of subgraphs, Rover would simply not display errors. Now, Rover will output a success message if there were no composition errors. This should make these types of successes more clear in CI workflows that may be publishing more than one subgraph at a time. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/685]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/685 [issue/632]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/632 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Make the test process fail in CI if there are test failures - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/683]** For some reason, `cargo test` was exiting with code `0` even if there were failed tests. We run tests through our own custom `xtask`, so we've added a wrapper around `cargo test` to detect and propagate the problems with our tests in our CI logs. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/683]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/683 - **Updates dependencies - [EverlastingBugstopper]/[dependabot], [pull/671], [pull/672], [pull/673], and [pull/680]** `anyhow` `1.0.41` -> `1.0.42` `cc` `1.0.68` -> `1.0.69` `cargo_metadata` `0.13.1` -> `0.14.0` `termimad` `0.13.0` -> `0.14.0` [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [dependabot]: https://github.com/dependabot [pull/671]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/671 [pull/672]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/672 [pull/673]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/673 [pull/680]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/680 ## πŸ“š Documentation # [0.1.8] 2021-07-07 ## πŸš€ Features - **Adds _preview_ support for `@tag` and `@inaccessible` directives - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/631]** **Preview** support for composing subgraphs with `@tag` and/or `@inaccessible` core features using `rover supergraph compose`. Note that `@apollo/gateway >= 0.33` is required when using **preview** support for these core features. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/631]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/631 - **Auto-decode gzipped responses - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/650]** If your GraphQL server responds with an introspection response compressed with brotli, it will now be decoded automatically instead of failing the command. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/650]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/650 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Use built-in root certificates and re-use HTTP connection pool - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/645] [pull/649]** Rover now uses local CA Certificates along with your operating system's native TLS implementation instead of the Rust-based WebPKI implementation. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/649]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/649 [issue/645]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/645 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Re-use HTTP connection pool - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/650]** Rover will now create and reuse the same HTTP connection pool for subsequent requests, which should slightly improve performance. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/650]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/650 - **Removes unused dependencies - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/651]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/651]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/651 # [0.1.7] 2021-06-29 ## πŸš€ Features - **Auto-decode gzipped responses - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/608] [pull/620]** If your GraphQL server responds with a gzipped introspection response, it will now be decoded automatically instead of failing the command. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/620]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/620 [issue/608]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/608 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Prevent update checker from aborting commands - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/624]** Previously, if there was a spurious network error when attempting to check for a newer version of Rover, the command would fail. This is no longer the case, if GitHub is down, you will still be able to run Rover commands. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/624]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/624 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Address Clippy 0.1.53 warnings - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/621]** Updated Rover's code to conform to the latest lints. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/621]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/621 - **New `cargo xtask` command suite - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/388] [pull/562]** We've replaced a decent chunk of bash scripting in GitHub actions with Rust code. This means you can locally run most commands you need for contributing to Rover with `cargo xtask`. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/562]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/562 [issue/388]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/388 - **Additional integration tests - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/629]** We've set up some integration tests that run `make ci` after cloning the [supergraph-demo]. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/629]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/629 [supergraph-demo]: https://github.com/apollographql/supergraph-demo ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Extend contribution guide and create an architecture document - [EverlastingBugstopper], [JakeDawkins] & [StephenBarlow], [issue/561] [pull/594]** Our new architecture document includes a guide on how to add a new command to Rover, and the `CONTRIBUTING.md` file at the root of the Rover repository is automatically included on our documentation site. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/594]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/594 [issue/561]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/561 - **Use rover@latest in BitBucket documentation - [setchy], [pull/617]** [setchy]: https://github.com/setchy [pull/617]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/617 - **Small clarifications/tweaks - [StephenBarlow], [pull/619]** [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [pull/619]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/619 # [0.1.6] 2021-06-08 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fix panic on empty GraphQL Error array - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/590] [pull/592]** In certain scenarios, Rover will encounter GraphQL errors, which are return as an array of strings. Previously, we were not checking if that array was empty before attempting to print the first error in the array, which caused Rover to [panic](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.panic.html). Rover has now been refactored a bit to have simpler GraphQL error handling and will no longer panic in this scenario. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/592]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/592 [issue/590]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/590 - **Don't mangle `stderr` when an update to Rover is available - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/584] [pull/586]** Once a day, when a new version of Rover is available, it messages users letting them know that they can update. Unfortunately, this message was being printed to `stdout` instead of `stderr` due to a bug in an upstream dependency. This bug has now been fixed, and update messages are now properly routed to `stderr`. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/586]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/586 [issue/584]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/584 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Update Error Code docs title - [StephenBarlow], [pull/597]** "Index of Errors" -> "Rover CLI error codes" [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [pull/597]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/597 - **Bump docs theme - [StephenBarlow], [pull/596]** Updates Gatsby and Apollo's Gatsby theme to match the rest of Apollo's docs. [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [pull/596]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/596 - **Correct instance of `subgraph push` - [DNature], [pull/585]** Fixes an instance of `subgraph push` to be `subgraph publish`. [DNature]: https://github.com/DNature [pull/585]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/585 # [0.1.5] 2021-05-25 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Vendor OpenSSL@v1.1 - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/579] [pull/580]** Version 0.1.3 of Rover attempted to vendor OpenSSL as part of its build process, but MacOS comes preinstalled with LibreSSL instead of OpenSSL. Unfortunately, LibreSSL does not work with Rosetta 2, which allows M1 Mac users to emulate x86_64 code on their machines. Installing and specifying the correct OpenSSL version solves this problem. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/580]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/580 [issue/579]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/579 - **Don't squash request errors - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/539] & [issue/573], [pull/574]** Rover previously had error handling for using `subgraph introspect` on an `apollo-server` instance with introspection disabled, but another attempt to handle HTTP Status Codes as errors superseded that specialized error. This case now has a much more helpful error message. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/574]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/574 [issue/539]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/539 [issue/573]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/573 # [0.1.4] (yanked) # [0.1.3] - 2021-05-25 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Remove OpenSSL runtime dependency - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/554] & [issue/563], [pull/558]** Attempts to install Rover on M1 Macs were failing due to issues with OpenSSL. Issues with OpenSSL are incredibly common when writing and distributing cross-platform software, so we've attempted to remedy this issue by embedding (or vendoring) the necessary OpenSSL code directly into Rover's binaries. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/558]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/558 [issue/554]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/554 [issue/563]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/563 - **Remove misfired E005 error - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/570] [pull/571]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/571]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/571 [issue/570]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/570 # [0.1.2] - 2021-05-20 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Fix unusable `rover subgraph check` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/553] [pull/555]** Rover v0.1.1 had a regression that didn't allow `rover subgraph check` to be run on federated graphs due to a logic error. Thanks to [@setchy] for reporting this so quickly!. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [@setchy]: https://github.com/setchy [pull/555]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/555 [issue/553]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/553 # [0.1.1] - 2021-05-19 ## πŸš€ Features - **Prebuilt binaries for Alpine Linux - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/537] [pull/538]** Previously, Rover was only built for systems that had [`glibc`](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/) >= 2.18 installed. This was due to the fact that we embed [v8](https://v8.dev/) into the binaries to execute the JS-powered `rover supergraph compose` command. Our CI pipeline now produces a statically-linked binary compiled with [`musl-libc`](https://www.musl-libc.org/) that *does not include* `rover supergraph compose`. Our installers will check if you have a compatible version of `glibc`, and if you do not, it will download the new statically linked binary and warn you that it is missing some functionality. We hope to bring `rover supergraph compose` to Alpine in the future, though how soon that future will come is [not yet known](https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/546). [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/538]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/538 [issue/537]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/537 ## πŸ› Fixes - **No longer panic on mistyped graph names/invalid API keys - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/548] & [issue/550] [pull/549]** We received some user reports of Rover crashing if a graph name or API key was invalid. In these cases, you will now receive an actionable error message. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/549]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/549 [issue/548]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/548 [issue/550]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/550 ## πŸ“š Documentation # [0.1.0] - 2021-05-11 > Important: 2 breaking changes below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **Removes -V/--version flag from subcommands - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/487]** Rover's subcommands will always be the same version as Rover, so we no longer accept `-V` or `--version` on Rover's subcommands. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/487]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/487 - **Disallow all non-UTF-8 argument values - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/487]** Rover will no longer accept any argument values that cannot be properly interpreted as UTF-8. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/487]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/487 ## πŸš€ Features - **`rover supergraph fetch` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/452] [pull/485]** This new command allows you to fetch the latest successfully composed supergraph SDL. This can be used to bootstrap a local graph router, or to inspect the schema that is used in managed federation. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/485]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/485 [issue/452]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/452 - **Adds link to the Apollo CLI -> Rover migration guide in `rover docs open` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/492]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/492]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/492 - **`rover supergraph compose` allows for registry and introspection SDL sources - [lrlna], [issue/449] [pull/519]** Pulls subgraphs from various sources specified in the YAML config file. A valid config can now specify schema using Apollo Registry refs (`subgraph`, `graphref`), local file references (`file`) and subgraph introspection (`subgraph_url`): ```yaml subgraphs: films: routing_url: https://films.example.com schema: file: ./films.graphql people: routing_url: https://example.com/people schema: subgraph_url: https://example.com/people actors: routing_url: https://localhost:4005 schema: graphref: mygraph@current subgraph: actors ``` [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [issue/449]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/449 [pull/519]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/519 - **`--routing-url` is now an optional argument to `rover subgraph publish` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/169] [pull/484]** When publishing a subgraph, it is important to include a routing URL for that subgraph, so your graph router knows where to route requests for types in a subgraph. Previously, you had to specify this argument on every `rover subgraph publish`, but now it acts as an upsert, meaning you must include it on your first `rover subgraph publish`, but subsequent publishes will retain the existing routing URL for a subgraph if `--routing-url` is not specified. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/484]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/484 [issue/169]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/169 - **`rover explain` command added - [JakeDawkins], [pull/457]** When encountering most errors in Rover, there will be an error code in the format `E###` printed along with the error description. Running `rover explain CODE` will now print a more detailed description of the error along with any resolution steps and relevant docs links. [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/457]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/457 - **Better error messages for HTTP errors - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/489] [pull/518]** Previously, Rover obfuscated the information about HTTP errors that occurred. Now, if something goes wrong between your machine and any HTTP server, you'll get some more information about what exactly went wrong. [Author]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/518]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/518 [issue/489]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/489 - **Add help text to `--log` argument - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/486]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/486]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/486 - **Updated descriptor formatting - [lrlna], [pull/533]** We've added some bold and extra newline spacing to the human-readable descriptors for Rover's output. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/533]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/533 - **Trim down log verbosity - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/532]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/532]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/532 - **Display "unspecified" in `rover subgraph list` output instead of "N/A" - [abernix], [issue/483] [pull/505]** [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/505]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/505 [issue/483]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/483 - **Adds `rover docs open migration` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/503]** There is a new migration guide from the old Apollo CLI to Rover, and this command will open that page for you. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/503]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/503 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Ignore routing URL argument in telemetry - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/506]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/506]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/506 - **Print output to file without additional newline - [JakeDawkins], [issue/469] [pull/475]** [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/475]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/475 [issue/469]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/469 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Removes unnecessary custom URL parser - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/493]** `structopt` will automatically use the `FromStr` implementation on the `Url` type, so we have removed the custom parser we were previously using. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/493]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/493 - **Check for broken markdown links in CI - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/444] [pull/460]** Occasionally links get out of date (or they were mistyped in the first place) - we want to make sure links in this repository remain functional, so we now check for broken markdown links in our CI jobs that run on each push. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/460]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/460 [issue/444]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/444 - **Addresses clippy 1.52 warnings - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/515]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/515]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/515 - **Fix credential retrieval in `rover config whoami` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/514] [pull/516]** `rover config whoami` no longer fails if `$APOLLO_KEY` is set but there is no default authentication profile. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/516]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/516 [issue/514]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/514 - **Point users towards issue templates instead of blank new issue page - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/509]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/509]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/509 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Remove public preview section from docs - [StephenBarlow], [pull/527]** Rover is now generally available! [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [pull/527]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/527 - **Document using Rover with BitBucket Pipelines - [setchy], [pull/491]** [setchy]: https://github.com/setchy [pull/491]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/491 - **Remove incorrect note about subgraph schemas - [JakeDawkins], [pull/481]** [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/481]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/481 - **Remove automated steps from release checklist - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/473]** Quite a few of the steps in our [release checklist](./RELEASE_CHECKLIST.md) have been automated as a part of our CI strategy, so those steps have been removed from the manual checklist. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/473]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/473 - **GitHub Releases page now explain how to validate the autogenerated SHA-256 checksums. - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/445]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/445]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/445 - **Update demo introspection endpoint from https to http - [abernix], [pull/534]** [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/534]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/534 - **Document Rover's inability to run on Alpine images - [lrlna], [issue/524] [pull/528]** [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/528]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/528 [issue/524]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/524 - **Change "Discuss on Spectrum" link to go to Spectrum's root - [abernix], [issue/492] [pull/507]** [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/507]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/507 [issue/492]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/492 # [0.0.10] - 2021-04-27 ## πŸš€ Features - **Prints information about opting out of anonymized usage data collection after installation - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/456]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/456]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/456 - **Report SHA-256 hash of git remote URL - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/313] [pull/461]** Our anonymized usage data will now report the hash of a git remote URL if it exists to more accurately determine the number of unique projects Rover is used in. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/461]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/461 [issue/313]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/313 - **Client returns an error on non-200 status codes - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/472]** Sometimes when performing HTTP requests, a non-200 status code is returned. This is now properly handled, and Rover's HTTP client will return a proper error message informing you of the bad response. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/472]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/472 - **Curl installer returns error message on Linux if glibc is missing - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/393] [pull/494]** Rover is currently built for the `unknown-linux-gnu` rustc target, which requires `glibc` >= 2.7 to be installed. Previously, if you attempted to install Rover on a machine without `glibc`, you would get quite cryptic linker errors. Now, users attempting to install Rover without the proper `glibc` install will get an error message informing them. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/494]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/494 [issue/393]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/393 - **Better error messages when running `rover subgraph` commands on non-federated graphs - [JakeDawkins] & [lrlna], [issue/121] [pull/459]** You will now receive error messages for attempting to introspect a subgraph on graphs that don't support `_service`, attempting to push a subgraph to a non-federated graph, and for attempts to run `rover subgraph check` on a non-federated graph. [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/459]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/459 [issue/121]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/121 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Adds a newline to all output to stdout - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/458] [pull/462]** Rover no longer has the bug where it wouldn't conclude its output with a newline. Now we don't make your shells upset! [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/462]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/462 [issue/458]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/458 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Automatically add triage labels to issues created with templates - [JakeDawkins], [pull/448]** [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/448]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/448 - **Refactor API key loading - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/463]** Made a slight performance refactor to how we load our API keys that reduces the number of filesystem reads. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/463]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/463 - **Update dependency crates - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/470]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/470]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/470 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Updates language of migration guide - [StephenBarlow], [pull/446]** [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [pull/446]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/446 # [0.0.9] - 2021-04-13 > This release is a small release to fix the automated release process, and should be considered an extension of the previous (v0.0.8) release ## πŸ›  Maintenance - ** Fix boolean logic in release action - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/442]** 0.0.8 was released to npm as a beta by accident because of an environment variable being treated as a boolean when it's a string. This just fixes that for a new release. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/442]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/442 # [0.0.8] - 2021-04-13 ## πŸš€ Features - **Users can now install Rover with a shorter URL - [JakeDawkins], [issue/287] [pull/426]** Instead of downloading Rover's install script from the tagged GitHub URL, you can now use the much simpler endpoints: https://rover.apollo.dev/nix/latest and https://rover.apollo.dev/win/latest. You can see our [documentation](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/getting-started/) for more info on the new installation pattern. [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/426]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/426 [issue/287]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/287 - **Print link to documentation after installation - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/141] [pull/437]** After a user installs Rover, we now print a link to the getting started page at https://go.apollo.dev/r/docs. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/437]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/437 [issue/141]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/141 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Deserialize supergraph configuration to a deterministic data structure - [lrlna], [issue/422] [pull/423]** Previously, when Rover deserialized a supergraph configuration file, it did so using a HashMap. This made the results of `rover supergraph compose` non-deterministic, which was undesirable. By switching from a HashMap to a BTreeMap, `rover supergraph compose` is now deterministic. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/423]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/423 [issue/422]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/422 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Update telemetry URL - [JakeDawkins], [pull/427]** Telemetry is now routed through a Netlify function instead of a Cloudflare Worker. [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/427]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/427 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Add Apollo CLI to Rover migration guide - [JakeDawkins], [issue/284] [pull/425]** Rover now has a migration guide for users coming from the Apollo CLI. You can see it [here](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/rover/migration). [jakedawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/425]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/425 [issue/284]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/284 # [0.0.7] - 2021-04-01 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Updates URL base in Core Schema output to specs.apollo.dev - [abernix], [pull/418]** [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/418]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/418 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Added specificity to Rover's public preview period docs - [ndintenfass], [pull/415]** [ndintenfass]: https://github.com/ndintenfass [pull/415]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/415 - **Small categorization update - [StephenBarlow], [pull/414]** [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [pull/414]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/414 # [0.0.6] - 2021-03-31 ## πŸš€ Features - **Add postinstall instructions - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/406]** Adds a message after an install on how to add Rover to a user's PATH. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/406]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/406 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Change 'CSDL' to 'Core Schema' - [lrlna], [pull/403]** Output of `rover supergraph compose` is a Core Schema. Our output previously indicated that it was a `CSDL`. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/403]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/403 - **Remove Rover binary before overwriting it - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/398] [pull/400]** Updating Rover with `curl` required a restart on MacOS due to Apple's Gatekeeper not recognizing that a new package has been installed on a user's system. This forces the installer to remove previously Rover directory and its installation and do a fresh installation. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [issue/398]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/398 [pull/400]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/400 - **Adds entitlements to MacOS signed binaries - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/399] [pull/405]** `rover supergraph compose` process has been getting `killed` on MacOS in `v0.0.5` release. This was happening due to the fact that we are using `deno-core` to execute composition, a package that requires access to memory management. This fix adds an Entitelement when notarizing Rover that specifically allows for unsigned packages to have access to memory management. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [issue/399]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/399 [pull/405]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/405 # [0.0.5] - 2021-03-30 > Important: 2 breaking changes below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## πŸš€ Features - **Adds introspection ability for subgraphs - [lrlna], [issue/349] [pull/377]** A new command, `rover subgraph introspect` has been added. This command runs a _federated introspection_ query against a server which has implemented the requirements of the [federation specification](https://www.apollographql.com/docs/federation/federation-spec/). This command accepts endpoint headers (`-H`, `--header`) for making the introspection request (if required) and outputs SDL to stdout. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/377]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/377 [issue/349]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/349 - **Fallback to monochromic output in installer when `tput` is unavailable - [abernix], [issue/371] [pull/372]** The `tput` command allows easier ANSI output using named values in rather than control characters. While we could just use control characters and maintain colored output in the absence of `tput`, it's probably also reasonable to gracefully fall back to monochromatic output. [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/372]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/372 [issue/371]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/371 ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **Renames `core build` to `supergraph compose` - [lrlna], [pull/391]** To align with other Apollo teams on the usage of `supergraph` and `composition`, we are renaming `core build` to `supergraph compose`. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/391]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/391 - **Updates harmonizer@0.2.2 - [abernix], [pull/396]** Updates harmonizer to the latest version. This version now composes and returns a core schema instead of CSDL. CSDL was an internal implementation of composition and this new format is meant to bring some stability to `rover supergraph compose`. [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/396]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/396 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Handle 400-599 HTTP responses - [lrlna], [issue/394] [issue/187] [pull/395]** Previously, Rover did not provide errors for any HTTP requests that return a status code between 400 and 599. This fix makes sure Rover checks for those errors before moving on to parsing the response body. This fix also does an extra check for 400 errors, as the Apollo Server sends additional information that we can display to users. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [issue/394]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/394 [issue/187]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/187 [pull/395]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/395 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Sign and notarize MacOS binaries as part of CI - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/363]** This automates our signing and notarization process when releasing MacOS binaries. This is especially necessary to install and run Rover on latest M1s and Big Sur. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/363]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/363 - **Test, build and release on ubuntu-16.04 - [abernix], [pull/381]** This pins us to Ubuntu 16.04 which ships with glib 2.19. This should allow us to work with a wider range of operating systems than the newer glib that we get with Ubuntu 20.04, which is ubuntu-latest on GitHub Actions Virtual Environments (which resulted in a Rover that wouldn't run on Ubuntu 18.04). Ubuntu 16.04 is LTS until April 2024, and is still receiving active updates through the LTS program. [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/381]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/381 - **Cache Rust artifacts in CI linter job- [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/365]** The rest of our GitHub actions workflows pull from the cache to take advantage of Rust's incremental compilation. We now do this for clippy too so it finishes (and fails) faster. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/365]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/365 - **Addresses new clippy 1.51 warning - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/364]** Addresses some stylistic problems noticed by the new version of our linter [clippy](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#rust-151) [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/364]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/364 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Update documentation for 0.0.5 release- [JakeDawkins] [StephenBarlow] [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/389]** Documents recent additions to Rover in detail, including `rover supergraph compose`, `rover subgraph introspect` and `rover graph introspect`. [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [pull/389]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/389 # [0.0.4] - 2021-03-23 > Important: Two breaking changes below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## πŸš€ Features - **Core schema building capabilities - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/340]** Adds a new command, `rover core build` to handle building [core schema documents](https://specs.apollo.dev/#core-schemas) from multiple subgraph schemas. This also adds a new config format to support this command in YAML. Currently, this is only documented in [pull/340]. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/340]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/340 - **Adds introspection ability for graphs - [lrlna], [issue/180] [issue/171] [pull/283]** A new command, `rover graph introspect` has been added, usable for introspecting graphs (not subgraphs). This command accepts endpoint [headers] for making the introspection request (if required) and outputs SDL to stdout. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/283]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/283 [issue/180]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/180 [issue/171]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/171 [headers]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/351 ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **Rename `push` to `publish` everywhere - [JakeDawkins], [issue/344] [pull/347]** "Publish" is a more correct name for what these commands do. We wanted to be extra clear about its name matching its functionality, so any usage of `push` commands should now be `publish`. [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/347]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/347 [issue/344]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/344 - **Rename `committer` to `author` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/338] [pull/339]** Note: This is only breaking change if you were previously using the `APOLLO_VCS_COMMITTER` env variable. If so, migrate by changing that environment variable to `APOLLO_VCS_AUTHOR`. Changes the underlying git context implementation to report the `author` of a commit rather than a `committer`. This is primarily intended to properly link the real author with a commit in Apollo Studio. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/339]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/339 [issue/338]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/338 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Output composition errors to stderr - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/335]** There was an incorrect usage of `tracing::error`, causing composition errors to not show up when expected. This change unifies this error printing with the rest of the project. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/335]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/335 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Auto-bump versions in install scripts - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/332]** Added auto version bumping in the build script, so there's no chance the Rover team will miss this important step in the release process. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/332]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/332 - **Don't print by default for automatic update checks - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/342]** When Rover automatically checks for updates every 24 hours, it no longer will print if there is no update available. It will still print for manual checks and if Rover is out of date. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/342]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/342 - **Add metadata to `Cargo.toml` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/346]** In preparation for future releases to [crates.io](https://crates.io), we've added relevant metadata to the Cargo.toml file for the project. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/346]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/346 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Adds `APOLLO_HOME` variable to docs - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/341]** `APOLLO_HOME` is the override variable for Rover's parent directory, where the binary lives. This was previously undocumented, but now it's not! [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/341]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/341 # [0.0.3] - 2021-03-09 ## πŸš€ Features - **❗ BREAKING ❗ Squash `config show` functionality into `config whoami` - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/274] [pull/323]** Since the only thing that `rover config show` did was show the saved api key, it made sense to squash that functionality into the `whoami` command. We decided that we'd prefer not to ever expose the full api key to stdout (you can still find it in the saved config file), but we still show the first and last 4 characters of it to help with debugging. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/323]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/323 [issue/274]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/274 - **Add api key origin to `whoami` command - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/273] [pull/307]** The `whoami` command, which is used to verify api keys and help with debugging now shows where that key came from, either a `--profile` or the `APOLLO_KEY` env variable. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/307]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/307 [issue/273]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/273 - **`rover docs` commands to make viewing documentation easier - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/308] [pull/314]** To make it easier to find and navigate Rover's docs, we added two commands: `rover docs list` to list helpful docs pages and `rover docs open` to open a docs page in the browser. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/314]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/314 [issue/308]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/308 - **Better errors and suggestions for invalid variants - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/208] [pull/316]** Previously, Rover would tell you if you tried accessing an invalid variant, but couldn't provide any recommendations. This adds recommendations for simple typos, lists available variants for graphs with small numbers of variants, and provides a link to view variants in Apollo Studio for graphs with many variants. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/316]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/316 [issue/208]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/208 - **Remove the need to reload terminal after install - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/212] [pull/318]** Rather than asking users to reload their terminal after install, we do the extra work of sourcing Rover's env file after install, preventing linux users from having to do that or reload the terminal themselves. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/318]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/318 [issue/212]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/212 - **Rover automatically checks for updates - [JakeDawkins], [issue/296] [pull/319]** Every 24 hours, Rover will automatically check for new releases and let you know. You can also run the `rover update check` command to manually check for updates. If an update is available, Rover warns once per day at most and provides a link to the docs for update instructions. [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/319]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/319 [issue/296]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/296 - **Update installers to be consistent and not require version variables - [JakeDawkins], [issue/88] [pull/324]** This provides a consistent experience when installing Rover. When running the linux install script, you no longer are required to pass a `VERSION`, but still may if you want to download an older version. The windows installer now supports the same `$Env:VERSION` environment variable for similar overrides. By default, installer scripts will download the version of rover released with that version of the script. [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/324]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/324 [issue/88]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/88 - **Verify paths are all valid utf-8 - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/326]** Just to make our code more safe and easier to maintain, we now check and make sure paths are all valid utf-8 to make sure any non utf-8 paths won't cause unexpected issues. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/326]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/326 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Consistently refer to configuration instead of config in error messages - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/306]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/306]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/306 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Move all build-time checks for env variables to util - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/310]** Having a bunch of `env!` macros across the codebase is just less beautiful and maintainable than having them in one utility file. This PR just moves all of those calls, looking up `CARGO_ENV_*` environment variables to a single place. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/310]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/310 - **Make output tables prettier - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/315]** Replaces the characters in table borders with characters that show fewer & smaller gaps to make tables look a little more polished :) [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/315]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/315 - **Add test to make sure install scripts never change names/paths - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/321]** This adds a simple test to make sure we don't move or rename install scripts on accident in the future, since that would be a major breaking change. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/321]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/321 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Instructions for using Rover in CircleCI and GitHub Actions - [JakeDawkins], [issue/245] [pull/329]** Some CI providers require a couple of additional steps to get Rover installed and working. These docs help get Rover working with linux setups in GitHub Actions and CircleCI. [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/329]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/329 [issue/245]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/245 # [0.0.2] - 2021-02-23 ## πŸš€ Features - **Better logging experience - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/263]** When passing `--log debug`, the logs are now pretty printed with their call location. Additionally, progress messages are no longer printed with an `INFO` prefix on every line, messages are displayed to the user with no mess and no fuss. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/263]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/263 - **Add useful info to debug logs - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/268]** When running Rover with `--log debug`, you can now see which environment variables are being used and the raw JSON payload returned by the Apollo Studio API. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/268]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/268 - **Provide a better error message for malformed API Keys - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/215] [pull/275]** Before, if you passed a malformed API key, the error message was "406: Not Acceptable", since that's what the Apollo Studio API returned. Rover now provides you with a much more actionable error message. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/275]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/275 [issue/215]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/215 - **Add support for M1 Macbooks - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/295] [pull/297]/[pull/300]** Big Sur allows the new M1 Macbooks to run code compiled for the `x86_64` architecture in emulation mode, even though the machines themselves have an `arm64` architecture. We have updated our `curl | sh` installer and our `npm` installer to reflect this, and anybody running Big Sur on the new M1 machines can now install and use Rover. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/297]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/297 [pull/300]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/300 [issue/295]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/295 - **Add a `> ` prompt to the `rover config auth` command - [EverlastingBugstopper], [issue/279] [pull/281]** It was a bit confusing to be presented with a blank line after running `rover config auth`. To make it more clear that this is a prompt for an API key, we now print `> ` at the beginning of the prompt. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/281]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/281 [issue/279]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/279 - **Add a friendlier message for the case of no config profiles - [JakeDawkins], [issue/202] [pull/303]** The new user experience, where there are no config profiles found, was a little cryptic. To make it easier to understand what the problem is, we added a friendly error message asking the user to run `rover config auth`. [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/303]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/303 [issue/202]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/202 - **Output Service title for graph keys in whoami command - [lrlna], [issue/280] [pull/299]** `rover config whoami` was displaying `Name` information which was unclear in the context of this command. Instead of `Name`, we are now displaying `Service title` information for graph keys, and omitting `Name` and `Service Title` for user keys, as the already existing information provides enough information for `User`. [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/299]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/299 [issue/280]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/280 ## πŸ› Fixes - **Allow Rover to be used outside the context of a git repository - [JakeDawkins], [issue/271] [pull/282]** [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/282]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/282 [issue/271]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues/271 - **Always use the shorthand ref when generating Git Context - [lrlna], [pull/255]** Rover now computes the shorthand ref and specifies that as the "branch", even if the specific ref is not necessarily a branch (such as a tag). [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/255]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/255 - **Do not send telemetry events for dev builds - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/258]** [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/258]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/258 - **Fix a typo in the README - [abernix], [pull/269]** `s/Rover co[ma]{3}nds to interact/Rover commands to interact/` [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/269]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/269 ## πŸ›  Maintenance - **Address latest style suggestions (clippy) - [lrlna], [pull/267]** A new version of [clippy](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/rust-1.50.0/index.html) gave us some pointers for more idiomatic code style, and we addressed them! [lrlna]: https://github.com/lrlna [pull/267]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/267 - **Unify terminal text color dependency - [EverlastingBugstopper], [pull/276]** Now we only use `ansi_term` for providing colored text. [EverlastingBugstopper]: https://github.com/EverlastingBugstopper [pull/276]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/276 - **Hide API key printing in debug logs - [JakeDawkins], [pull/302]** We no longer print a user's api key in the `--log debug` logs when saving a key (from `rover config auth`)/ [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/302]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/302 ## πŸ“š Documentation - **Document Git Context - [JakeDawkins], [pull/262]** We added documentation for how Rover provides Git Context to Apollo Studio. You can read all about it [here](https://apollographql.com/docs/rover/configuring/#git-context). [JakeDawkins]: https://github.com/JakeDawkins [pull/262]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/262 - **Fix npx usage documentation - [abernix], [pull/270]** We updated the docs to show that it is necessary to pass `--package @apollo/rover` each time Rover is invoked through `npx`. [abernix]: https://github.com/abernix [pull/270]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/270 - **Update layout of Rover's intro article - [StephenBarlow], [pull/259]** The intro article in Rover's docs were reordered to put the info about the Public preview towards the bottom of the page, so more relevant information is no longer below the fold. [StephenBarlow]: https://github.com/StephenBarlow [pull/259]: https://github.com/apollographql/rover/pull/259 # [0.0.1] - 2021-02-09 **Initial beta release.** Please visit [our documentation page](https://apollographql.com/docs/rover/) for information on usage.