@apollo/rover 0.5.4 → 0.8.0

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  1. package/README.md +54 -35
  2. package/binary.js +2 -2
  3. package/package.json +5 -5
  4. package/run.js +2 -2
package/README.md CHANGED
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  [![CircleCI Tests](https://circleci.com/gh/apollographql/rover.svg?style=svg)](https://app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/apollographql/rover?branch=main)
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  This is the home of Rover, the new CLI for Apollo's suite of GraphQL developer productivity tools.
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  ## Command-line options
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  ```console
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- Rover 0.5.4
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+ Rover 0.8.0
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+ Apollo Developers <opensource@apollographql.com>
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  Rover - Your Graph Companion
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  Read the getting started guide by running:
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  The most common commands from there are:
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  - rover graph fetch: Fetch a graph schema from the Apollo graph registry
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- - rover graph check: Check for breaking changes in a local graph schema against a graph schema in the Apollo graph
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+ - rover graph check: Check for breaking changes in a local graph schema against a graph schema
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+ in the Apollo graph
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  registry
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  - rover graph publish: Publish an updated graph schema to the Apollo graph registry
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  $ rover docs open
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  USAGE:
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- rover [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] <SUBCOMMAND>
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+ rover [OPTIONS] <SUBCOMMAND>
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- FLAGS:
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- --insecure-accept-invalid-certs
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+ OPTIONS:
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+ --client-timeout <CLIENT_TIMEOUT>
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+ Configure the timeout length (in seconds) when performing HTTP(S) requests
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+ [default: 30]
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+ -h, --help
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+ Print help information
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+ --insecure-accept-invalid-certs
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  Accept invalid certificates when performing HTTPS requests.
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  You should think very carefully before using this flag.
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- If invalid certificates are trusted, any certificate for any site will be trusted for use. This includes
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- expired certificates. This introduces significant vulnerabilities, and should only be used as a last resort.
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- --insecure-accept-invalid-hostnames
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+ If invalid certificates are trusted, any certificate for any site will be trusted for
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+ use. This includes expired certificates. This introduces significant vulnerabilities,
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  Accept invalid hostnames when performing HTTPS requests.
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  You should think very carefully before using this flag.
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- If hostname verification is not used, any valid certificate for any site will be trusted for use from any
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- other. This introduces a significant vulnerability to man-in-the-middle attacks.
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- -h, --help
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- Prints help information
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+ If hostname verification is not used, any valid certificate for any site will be trusted
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+ for use from any other. This introduces a significant vulnerability to man-in-the-middle
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+ attacks.
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- -V, --version
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- Prints version information
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- OPTIONS:
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- --client-timeout <client-timeout>
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- Configure the timeout length (in seconds) when performing HTTP(S) requests [default: 30]
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+ -l, --log <LOG_LEVEL>
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+ Specify Rover's log level
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+ [possible values: error, warn, info, debug, trace]
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- -l, --log <log-level>
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- Specify Rover's log level [possible values: error, warn, info, debug,
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- --output <output-type>
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- Specify Rover's output type [default: plain] [possible values: json, plain]
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+ Specify Rover's output type
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+ Print version information
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  SUBCOMMANDS:
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- config Configuration profile commands
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- docs Interact with Rover's documentation
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- explain Explain error codes
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- graph Graph API schema commands
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- help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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- subgraph Subgraph schema commands
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- supergraph Supergraph schema commands
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- update Commands related to updating rover
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+ config
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+ Configuration profile commands
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+ docs
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+ Interact with Rover's documentation
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+ explain
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+ Explain error codes
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+ graph
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+ Graph API schema commands
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+ help
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+ Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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+ readme
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+ Readme commands
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+ subgraph
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+ Subgraph schema commands
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+ supergraph
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+ Supergraph schema commands
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  ```
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  This repo is organized as a [`cargo` workspace], containing several related projects:
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  > Note: If you're installing Rover in a CI environment, it's best to target a specific version rather than using the latest URL, since future major breaking changes could affect CI workflows otherwise.
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  You will need `curl` installed on your system to run the above installation commands. You can get the latest version from [the curl downloads page](https://curl.se/download.html).
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  #### npm installer
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  "name": "@apollo/rover",
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  "description": "The new Apollo CLI",
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  "url": "https://github.com/apollographql/rover/issues"
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/apollographql/rover#readme",
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  "dependencies": {
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