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fix(deps): update graphqlcodegenerator monorepo (major) #581

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
@graphql-codegen/core (source) ^3.1.0 -> ^4.0.2 age adoption passing confidence
@graphql-codegen/plugin-helpers (source) ^4.2.0 -> ^5.0.4 age adoption passing confidence
@graphql-codegen/typed-document-node (source) ^4.0.1 -> ^5.0.9 age adoption passing confidence
@graphql-codegen/typescript (source) ^3.0.4 -> ^4.0.9 age adoption passing confidence
@graphql-codegen/typescript-operations (source) ^3.0.4 -> ^4.2.3 age adoption passing confidence
@graphql-codegen/typescript-resolvers (source) ^3.2.1 -> ^4.2.1 age adoption passing confidence
@graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common (source) ^3.1.1 -> ^5.3.1 age adoption passing confidence

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  • #​9196 3848a2b73 Thanks @​beerose! - Add @defer directive support

    When a query includes a deferred fragment field, the server will return a partial response with the non-deferred fields first, followed by the remaining fields once they have been resolved.

    Once start using the @defer directive in your queries, the generated code will automatically include support for the directive.

    // src/index.tsx
    import { graphql } from './gql';
    const OrdersFragment = graphql(`
      fragment OrdersFragment on User {
        orders {
          id
          total
        }
      }
    `);
    const GetUserQuery = graphql(`
      query GetUser($id: ID!) {
        user(id: $id) {
          id
          name
          ...OrdersFragment @​defer
        }
      }
    `);

    The generated type for GetUserQuery will have information that the fragment is incremental, meaning it may not be available right away.

    // gql/graphql.ts
    export type GetUserQuery = { __typename?: 'Query'; id: string; name: string } & ({
      __typename?: 'Query';
    } & {
      ' $fragmentRefs'?: { OrdersFragment: Incremental<OrdersFragment> };
    });

    Apart from generating code that includes support for the @defer directive, the Codegen also exports a utility function called isFragmentReady. You can use it to conditionally render components based on whether the data for a deferred
    fragment is available:

    const OrdersList = (props: { data: FragmentType<typeof OrdersFragment> }) => {
      const data = useFragment(OrdersFragment, props.data);
      return (
        // render orders list
      )
    };
    
    function App() {
      const { data } = useQuery(GetUserQuery);
      return (
        {data && (
          <>
            {isFragmentReady(GetUserQuery, OrdersFragment, data)
    					&& <OrdersList data={data} />}
          </>
        )}
      );
    }
    export default App;
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  • #​9497 2276708d0 Thanks @​eddeee888! - Revert default ID scalar input type to string

    We changed the ID Scalar input type from string to string | number in the latest major version of typescript plugin. This causes issues for server plugins (e.g. typescript-resolvers) that depends on typescript plugin. This is because the scalar type needs to be manually inverted on setup which is confusing.

  • Updated dependencies [2276708d0]:

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  • #​9375 ba84a3a27 Thanks @​eddeee888! - Implement Scalars with input/output types

    In GraphQL, Scalar types can be different for client and server. For example, given the native GraphQL ID:

    • A client may send string or number in the input
    • A client receives string in its selection set (i.e output)
    • A server receives string in the resolver (GraphQL parses string or number received from the client to string)
    • A server may return string or number (GraphQL serializes the value to string before sending it to the client )

    Currently, we represent every Scalar with only one type. This is what codegen generates as base type:

    export type Scalars = {
      ID: string;
    };

    Then, this is used in both input and output type e.g.

    export type Book = {
      __typename?: 'Book';
      id: Scalars['ID']; // Output's ID can be `string` 👍
    };
    
    export type QueryBookArgs = {
      id: Scalars['ID']; // Input's ID can be `string` or `number`. However, the type is only `string` here 👎
    };

    This PR extends each Scalar to have input and output:

    export type Scalars = {
      ID: {
        input: string | number;
        output: string;
      };
    };

    Then, each input/output GraphQL type can correctly refer to the correct input/output scalar type:

    export type Book = {
      __typename?: 'Book';
      id: Scalars['ID']['output']; // Output's ID can be `string` 👍
    };
    
    export type QueryBookArgs = {
      id: Scalars['ID']['input']; // Input's ID can be `string` or `number` 👍
    };

    Note that for typescript-resolvers, the type of ID needs to be inverted. However, the referenced types in GraphQL input/output types should still work correctly:

    export type Scalars = {
      ID: {
        input: string;
        output: string | number;
      }
    }
    
    export type Book = {
      __typename?: "Book";
      id: Scalars["ID"]['output']; // Resolvers can return `string` or `number` in ID fields 👍
    };
    
    export type QueryBookArgs = {
      id: Scalars["ID"]['input']; // Resolvers receive `string` in ID fields 👍
    };
    
    export type ResolversTypes = {
      ID: ID: ResolverTypeWrapper<Scalars['ID']['output']>; // Resolvers can return `string` or `number` in ID fields 👍
    }
    
    export type ResolversParentTypes = {
      ID: Scalars['ID']['output']; // Resolvers receive `string` or `number` from parents 👍
    };

    Config changes:

    1. Scalars option can now take input/output types:
    config: {
      scalars: {
        ID: {
          input: 'string',
          output: 'string | number'
        }
      }
    }
    1. If a string is given (instead of an object with input/output fields), it will be used as both input and output types:
    config: {
      scalars: {
        ID: 'string'; // This means `string` will be used for both ID's input and output types
      }
    }
    1. BREAKING CHANGE: External module Scalar types need to be an object with input/output fields
    config: {
      scalars: {
        ID: './path/to/scalar-module';
      }
    }

    If correctly, wired up, the following will be generated:

    // Previously, imported `ID` type can be a primitive type, now it must be an object with input/output fields
    import { ID } from './path/to/scalar-module';
    
    export type Scalars = {
      ID: { input: ID['input']; output: ID['output'] };
    };

    BREAKING CHANGE: This changes Scalar types which could be referenced in other plugins. If you are a plugin maintainer and reference Scalar, please update your plugin to use the correct input/output types.

  • bb66c2a31 Thanks @​n1ru4l! - Require Node.js >= 16. Drop support for Node.js 14

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  • #​9196 3848a2b73 Thanks @​beerose! - Add @defer directive support

    When a query includes a deferred fragment field, the server will return a partial response with the non-deferred fields first, followed by the remaining fields once they have been resolved.

    Once start using the @defer directive in your queries, the generated code will automatically include support for the directive.

    // src/index.tsx
    import { graphql } from './gql';
    const OrdersFragment = graphql(`
      fragment OrdersFragment on User {
        orders {
          id
          total
        }
      }
    `);
    const GetUserQuery = graphql(`
      query GetUser($id: ID!) {
        user(id: $id) {
          id
          name
          ...OrdersFragment @&#8203;defer
        }
      }
    `);

    The generated type for GetUserQuery will have information that the fragment is incremental, meaning it may not be available right away.

    // gql/graphql.ts
    export type GetUserQuery = { __typename?: 'Query'; id: string; name: string } & ({
      __typename?: 'Query';
    } & {
      ' $fragmentRefs'?: { OrdersFragment: Incremental<OrdersFragment> };
    });

    Apart from generating code that includes support for the @defer directive, the Codegen also exports a utility function called isFragmentReady. You can use it to conditionally render components based on whether the data for a deferred
    fragment is available:

    const OrdersList = (props: { data: FragmentType<typeof OrdersFragment> }) => {
      const data = useFragment(OrdersFragment, props.data);
      return (
        // render orders list
      )
    };
    
    function App() {
      const { data } = useQuery(GetUserQuery);
      return (
        {data && (
          <>
            {isFragmentReady(GetUserQuery, OrdersFragment, data)
    					&& <OrdersList data={data} />}
          </>
        )}
      );
    }
    export default App;
  • #​9304 e1dc75f3c Thanks @​esfomeado! - Added support for disabling suffixes on Enums.

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  • #​9811 d8364e045 Thanks @​saihaj! - fix: out-of-memory crash (fixes #​7720)
    perf: implement a caching mechanism that makes sure the type originating at the same location is never generated twice, as long as the combination of selected fields and possible types matches
    feat: implement extractAllFieldsToTypes: boolean
    feat: implement printFieldsOnNewLines: boolean
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  • #​9497 2276708d0 Thanks @​eddeee888! - Revert default ID scalar input type to string

    We changed the ID Scalar input type from string to string | number in the latest major version of typescript plugin. This causes issues for server plugins (e.g. typescript-resolvers) that depends on typescript plugin. This is because the scalar type needs to be manually inverted on


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