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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @apollo/client from 3.7.7 to 3.13.6. See this package in npm: @apollo/client See this project in Snyk: https://app.snyk.io/org/mohammadnewton/project/400f860f-8727-4b6f-a304-90984fad4877?utm_source=github&utm_medium=referral&page=upgrade-pr
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Summary of Changes
This pull request upgrades the @apollo/client package from version 3.7.7 to 3.13.6. This is an automated upgrade PR generated by Snyk to keep dependencies up-to-date and potentially address vulnerabilities. The changes primarily involve updates to the package-lock.json and package.json files to reflect the new version and its dependencies.
Highlights
- Dependency Upgrade: The core change is upgrading
@apollo/clientfrom version 3.7.7 to 3.13.6. - package-lock.json Updates: The
package-lock.jsonfile is updated to reflect the new version of@apollo/clientand its transitive dependencies, including@wry/caches,@wry/equality,@wry/trie,optimism, andrehackt. - New Dependencies: The upgrade introduces new dependencies like
@wry/cachesandrehacktand updates existing ones like@wry/equalityandoptimism. - Dev Dependency Updates: Marks
@esbuildplatform specific dependencies asdev: trueinpackage-lock.json.
Changelog
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- package-lock.json
- Upgraded
@apollo/clientversion from 3.7.7 to 3.13.6 (lines 840-842). - Updated integrity hash for
@apollo/client(line 842). - Replaced
@wry/context(0.7.0) with@wry/caches(1.0.0) (line 845). - Updated
@wry/equalityversion from 0.5.0 to 0.5.6 (line 846). - Updated
@wry/trieversion from 0.3.0 to 0.5.0 (line 847). - Updated
optimismversion from 0.16.1 to 0.18.0 (line 850). - Replaced
response-iteratorwithrehackt(line 852). - Added
@wry/cachesversion 1.0.1 (lines 6466-6471). - Updated
@wry/contextversion from 0.7.0 to 0.7.4 (lines 6474-6477). - Updated
@wry/equalityversion from 0.5.3 to 0.5.7 (lines 6482-6485). - Updated
@wry/trieversion from 0.3.2 to 0.5.0 (lines 6490-6493). - Added
lru_mapversion 0.3.3 (lines 12169-12173). - Removed duplicate
lru_mapentry (lines 12183-12187). - Updated
optimismdependencies to include@wry/caches,@wry/context,@wry/trie, andtslib(lines 13404-13413). - Added
rehacktversion 0.1.0 (lines 14907-14911). - Removed
response-iterator(lines 14957-14961). - Added
string_decoderversion 1.3.0 (lines 15553-15559). - Removed duplicate
string_decoderentry (lines 15540-15546). - Marked
@esbuildplatform specific dependencies asdev: true(lines 8681-8842).
- Upgraded
- package.json
- Upgraded
@apollo/clientversion from 3.7.7 to 3.13.6 (line 29).
- Upgraded
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Code Review
This pull request upgrades the @apollo/client dependency from version 3.7.7 to 3.13.6. The PR includes updates to package.json and package-lock.json to reflect the new version and its dependencies. Overall, the changes seem straightforward and automatically generated by Snyk.
Merge Readiness
The pull request updates a dependency, and the changes appear to be automatically generated. Since there are no identified critical or high severity issues, the pull request seems reasonable to merge, assuming that the project's tests pass with the updated dependency. However, I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and it is recommended that other reviewers also examine the changes and approve the code before merging.
Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @apollo/client from 3.7.7 to 3.13.6.
ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.
The recommended version is 123 versions ahead of your current version.
The recommended version was released 25 days ago.
Release notes
Package name: @apollo/client
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3.13.6 - 2025-04-04
- #12285
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3.13.5 - 2025-03-20
- #12461
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3.13.4 - 2025-03-10
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3.13.3 - 2025-03-07
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3.13.2 - 2025-03-06
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3.13.1 - 2025-02-14
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3.13.0 - 2025-02-13
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3.13.0-rc.0 - 2025-02-07
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3.12.11 - 2025-02-07
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3.12.10 - 2025-02-06
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3.12.9 - 2025-02-03
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3.12.8 - 2025-01-27
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3.12.7 - 2025-01-22
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3.12.6 - 2025-01-14
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3.12.4 - 2024-12-19
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3.12.0-rc.4 - 2024-11-27
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3.12.0-rc.1 - 2024-11-15
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3.12.0-rc.0 - 2024-11-13
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3.12.0-alpha.0 - 2024-10-01
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3.11.5 - 2024-08-28
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3.11.2 - 2024-07-31
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3.11.0 - 2024-07-22
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3.11.0-rc.2 - 2024-07-15
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3.10.8 - 2024-06-27
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3.10.0-rc.0 - 2024-04-02
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3.10.0-alpha.1 - 2024-03-18
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3.8.0-alpha.2 - 2022-12-21
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from @apollo/client GitHub release notesPatch Changes
cdc55ffThanks @ phryneas! - keep ObservableQuery created by useQuery non-active before it is first subscribedPatch Changes
12c8d06Thanks @ jerelmiller! - Fix an issue where acache-firstquery would return the result for previous variables when a cache update is issued after simultaneously changing variables and skipping the query.Important
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