Apollo Client 3.0.0
Improvements
⚠️ Note: As of 3.0.0, Apollo Client uses a new package name:
@apollo/client
ApolloClient
-
[BREAKING]
ApolloClient
is now only available as a named export. The defaultApolloClient
export has been removed.
@hwillson in #5425 -
[BREAKING] The
queryManager
property ofApolloClient
instances is now marked asprivate
, paving the way for a more aggressive redesign of its API. -
[BREAKING] Apollo Client will no longer deliver "stale" results to
ObservableQuery
consumers, but will instead log more helpful errors about which cache fields were missing.
@benjamn in #6058 -
[BREAKING]
ApolloError
's thrown by Apollo Client no longer prefix error messages withGraphQL error:
orNetwork error:
. To differentiate between GraphQL/network errors, refer toApolloError
's publicgraphQLErrors
andnetworkError
properties.
@lorensr in #3892 -
[BREAKING] Support for the
@live
directive has been removed, but might be restored in the future if a more thorough implementation is proposed.
@benjamn in #6221 -
[BREAKING] Apollo Client 2.x allowed
@client
fields to be passed into thelink
chain ifresolvers
were not set in the constructor. This allowed@client
fields to be passed into Links likeapollo-link-state
. Apollo Client 3 enforces that@client
fields are local only, meaning they are no longer passed into thelink
chain, under any circumstances.
@hwillson in #5982 -
[BREAKING?] Refactor
QueryManager
to make better use of observables and enforcefetchPolicy
more reliably.
@benjamn in #6221 -
The
updateQuery
function previously required byfetchMore
has been deprecated with a warning, and will be removed in the next major version of Apollo Client. Please consider using amerge
function to handle incoming data instead of relying onupdateQuery
.
@benjamn in #6464 -
Helper functions for generating common pagination-related field policies may be imported from
@apollo/client/utilities
. The most basic helper isconcatPagination
, which emulates the concatenation behavior of typicalupdateQuery
functions. A more sophisticated helper isoffsetLimitPagination
, which implements offset/limit-based pagination. If you are consuming paginated data from a Relay-friendly API, userelayStylePagination
. Feel free to use these helper functions as inspiration for your own field policies, and/or modify them to suit your needs.
@benjamn in #6465 -
Updated to work with
graphql@15
.
@durchanek in #6194 and #6279
@hagmic in #6328 -
Apollo Link core and HTTP related functionality has been merged into
@apollo/client
. Functionality that was previously available through theapollo-link
,apollo-link-http-common
andapollo-link-http
packages is now directly available from@apollo/client
(e.g.import { HttpLink } from '@apollo/client'
). TheApolloClient
constructor has also been updated to accept newuri
,headers
andcredentials
options. Ifuri
is specified, Apollo Client will take care of creating the necessaryHttpLink
behind the scenes.
@hwillson in #5412 -
The
gql
template tag should now be imported from the@apollo/client
package, rather than thegraphql-tag
package. Although thegraphql-tag
package still works for now, future versions of@apollo/client
may change the implementation details ofgql
without a major version bump.
@hwillson in #5451 -
@apollo/client/core
can be used to import the Apollo Client core, which includes everything the main@apollo/client
package does, except for all React related functionality.
@kamilkisiela in #5541 -
Several deprecated methods have been fully removed:
ApolloClient#initQueryManager
QueryManager#startQuery
ObservableQuery#currentResult
-
Apollo Client now supports setting a new
ApolloLink
(or link chain) afternew ApolloClient()
has been called, using theApolloClient#setLink
method.
@hwillson in #6193 -
The final time a mutation
update
function is called, it can no longer accidentally read optimistic data from other concurrent mutations, which ensures the use of optimistic updates has no lasting impact on the state of the cache after mutations have finished.
@benjamn in #6551 -
Apollo links that were previously maintained in https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-link have been merged into the Apollo Client project. They should be accessed using the new entry points listed in the migration guide.
@hwillson in #
InMemoryCache
⚠️ Note:
InMemoryCache
has been significantly redesigned and rewritten in Apollo Client 3.0. Please consult the migration guide and read the new documentation to understand everything that has been improved.
-
The
InMemoryCache
constructor should now be imported directly from@apollo/client
, rather than from a separate package. Theapollo-cache-inmemory
package is no longer supported.The
@apollo/client/cache
entry point can be used to importInMemoryCache
without importing other parts of the Apollo Client codebase.
@hwillson in #5577 -
[BREAKING]
FragmentMatcher
,HeuristicFragmentMatcher
, andIntrospectionFragmentMatcher
have all been removed. We now recommend usingInMemoryCache
’spossibleTypes
option instead. For more information see the DefiningpossibleTypes
manually section of the docs.
@benjamn in #5073 -
[BREAKING] As promised in the Apollo Client 2.6 blog post, all cache results are now frozen/immutable.
@benjamn in #5153 -
[BREAKING] Eliminate "generated" cache IDs to avoid normalizing objects with no meaningful ID, significantly reducing cache memory usage. This might be a backwards-incompatible change if your code depends on the precise internal representation of normalized data in the cache.
@benjamn in #5146 -
[BREAKING]
InMemoryCache
will no longer merge the fields of written objects unless the objects are known to have the same identity, and the values of fields with the same name will not be recursively merged unless a custommerge
function is defined by a field policy for that field, within a type policy associated with the__typename
of the parent object.
@benjamn in #5603 -
[BREAKING]
InMemoryCache
now throws when data with missing or undefined query fields is written into the cache, rather than just warning in development.
@benjamn in #6055 -
[BREAKING]
client|cache.writeData
have been fully removed.writeData
usage is one of the easiest ways to turn faulty assumptions about how the cache represents data internally, into cache inconsistency and corruption.client|cache.writeQuery
,client|cache.writeFragment
, and/orcache.modify
can be used to update the cache.
@benjamn in #5923 -
InMemoryCache
now supports tracing garbage collection and eviction. Note that the signature of theevict
method has been simplified in a potentially backwards-incompatible way.
@benjamn in #5310 -
[beta-BREAKING] Please note that the
cache.evict
method now requiresCache.EvictOptions
, though it previously supported positional arguments as well.
@danReynolds in #6141
@benjamn in #6364 -
Removing an entity object using the
cache.evict
method does not automatically remove dangling references to that entity elsewhere in the cache, but dangling references will be automatically filtered from lists whenever those lists are read from the cache. You can define a custom fieldread
function to customize this behavior. See #6412, #6425, and #6454 for further explanation. -
Cache methods that would normally trigger a broadcast, like
cache.evict
,cache.writeQuery
, andcache.writeFragment
, can now be called with a named options object, which supports abroadcast: boolean
property that can be used to silence the broadcast, for situations where you want to update the cache multiple times without triggering a broadcast each time.
@benjamn in #6288 -
InMemoryCache
nowconsole.warn
s in development whenever non-normalized data is dangerously overwritten, with helpful links to documentation about normalization and custommerge
functions.
@benjamn in #6372 -
The result caching system (introduced in #3394) now tracks dependencies at the field level, rather than at the level of whole entity objects, allowing the cache to return identical (
===
) results much more often than before.
@benjamn in #5617 -
InMemoryCache
now has a method calledmodify
which can be used to update the value of a specific field within a specific entity object:cache.modify({ id: cache.identify(post), fields: { comments(comments: Reference[], { readField }) { return comments.filter(comment => idToRemove !== readField("id", comment)); }, }, });
This API gracefully handles cases where multiple field values are associated with a single field name, and also removes the need for updating the cache by reading a query or fragment, modifying the result, and writing the modified result back into the cache. Behind the scenes, the
cache.evict
method is now implemented in terms ofcache.modify
.
@benjamn in #5909
and #6178 -
InMemoryCache
provides a new API for storing client state that can be updated from anywhere:import { makeVar } from "@apollo/client" const v = makeVar(123) console.log(v()) // 123 console.log(v(v() + 1)) // 124 console.log(v()) // 124 v("asdf") // TS type error
These variables are reactive in the sense that updating their values invalidates any previously cached query results that depended on the old values.
@benjamn in
#5799,
#5976, and
#6512 -
Various cache read and write performance optimizations, cutting read and write times by more than 50% in larger benchmarks.
@benjamn in #5948 -
The
cache.readQuery
andcache.writeQuery
methods now accept anoptions.id
string, which eliminates most use cases forcache.readFragment
andcache.writeFragment
, and skips the implicit conversion of fragment documents to query documents performed bycache.{read,write}Fragment
.
@benjamn in #5930 -
Support
cache.identify(entity)
for easily computing entity ID strings.
@benjamn in #5642 -
Support eviction of specific entity fields using
cache.evict(id, fieldName)
.
@benjamn in #5643 -
Make
InMemoryCache#evict
remove data from allEntityStore
layers.
@benjamn in #5773 -
Stop paying attention to
previousResult
inInMemoryCache
.
@benjamn in #5644 -
Improve optimistic update performance by limiting cache key diversity.
@benjamn in #5648 -
Custom field
read
functions can read from neighboring fields using thereadField(fieldName)
helper, and may also read fields from other entities by callingreadField(fieldName, objectOrReference)
.
@benjamn in #5651 -
Expose cache
modify
andidentify
to the mutateupdate
function.
@hwillson in #5956 -
Add a default
gc
implementation toApolloCache
.
@justinwaite in #5974
React
-
[BREAKING] The
QueryOptions
,MutationOptions
, andSubscriptionOptions
React Apollo interfaces have been renamed toQueryDataOptions
,MutationDataOptions
, andSubscriptionDataOptions
(to avoid conflicting with similarly named and exported Apollo Client interfaces). -
[BREAKING] Results with
loading: true
will no longer redeliver previous data, though they may provide partial data from the cache, when available.
@benjamn in #6566 -
[BREAKING?] Remove
fixPolyfills.ts
, except when bundling for React Native. If you have trouble withMap
orSet
operations due to frozen key objects in React Native, either update React Native to version 0.59.0 (or 0.61.x, if possible) or investigate whyfixPolyfills.native.js
is not included in your bundle.
@benjamn in #5962 -
The contents of the
@apollo/react-hooks
package have been merged into@apollo/client
, enabling the following all-in-oneimport
:import { ApolloClient, ApolloProvider, useQuery } from '@apollo/client';
-
React SSR features (previously accessed via
@apollo/react-ssr
) can now be accessed from the separate Apollo Client entry point of@apollo/client/react/ssr
. These features are not included in the default@apollo/client
bundle.
@hwillson in #6499
General
-
[BREAKING] Removed
graphql-anywhere
since it's no longer used by Apollo Client.
@hwillson in #5159 -
[BREAKING] Removed
apollo-boost
since Apollo Client 3.0 provides a boost like getting started experience out of the box.
@hwillson in #5217 -
[BREAKING] We are no longer exporting certain (intended to be) internal utilities. If you are depending on some of the lesser known exports from
apollo-cache
,apollo-cache-inmemory
, orapollo-utilities
, they may no longer be available from@apollo/client
.
@hwillson in #5437 and #5514Utilities that were previously externally available through the
apollo-utilities
package are now only available by importing from@apollo/client/utilities
.
@hwillson in #5683 -
Make sure all
graphql-tag
public exports are re-exported.
@hwillson in #5861 -
Fully removed
prettier
. The Apollo Client team has decided to no longer automatically enforce code formatting across the codebase. In most cases existing code styles should be followed as much as possible, but this is not a hard and fast rule.
@hwillson in #5227 -
Make sure
ApolloContext
plays nicely with IE11 when storing the shared context.
@ms in #5840 -
Migrated React Apollo HOC and Components functionality into Apollo Client, making it accessible from
@apollo/client/react/components
and@apollo/client/react/hoc
entry points.
@hwillson in #6558 -
Support passing a
context
object through the link execution chain when using subscriptions.
@sgtpepper43 in #4925 -
MockSubscriptionLink
now supports multiple subscriptions.
@dfrankland in #6081
Bug Fixes
-
useMutation
adjustments to help avoid an infinite loop / too many renders issue, caused by unintentionally modifying theuseState
based mutation result directly.
@hwillson in #5770 -
Missing
__typename
fields no longer cause theInMemoryCache#diff
result to be markedcomplete: false
, if those fields were added byInMemoryCache#transformDocument
(which callsaddTypenameToDocument
).
@benjamn in #5787 -
Fixed an issue that allowed
@client @export
based queries to lead to extra unnecessary network requests being fired.
@hwillson in #5946 -
Refined
useLazyQuery
types to help prevent runtime errors.
@benmosher in #5935 -
Make sure
@client @export
variables used in watched queries are updated each time the query receives new data that changes the value of the@export
variable.
@hwillson in #5986 -
Ensure
useMutation
passes a definederrorPolicy
option into its underlyingApolloClient.mutate()
call.
@jamesreggio in #5863 -
useQuery
: Prevent new data re-render attempts during an existing render. This helps avoid React 16.13.0's "Cannot update a component from inside the function body of a different component" warning (facebook/react#17099).
@hwillson in #6107 -
Expand
ApolloError
typings to includeServerError
andServerParseError
.
@dmarkow in #6319 -
Fast responses received over the link chain will no longer conflict with
skip
settings.
@hwillson in #6587