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chore: investigate new circleCI macOS machines #1555
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PR updating to large m1 macos resources potentially fixes #1555
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# [0.14.0] - 2023-04-19 > Important: 1 potentially breaking changes 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/). ## 🚀 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 wanring 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. ## 🐛 Fixes - **Spawn a thread to avoid a rare deadlock in `rover dev` - @EverlastingBugstopper, #1548 fixes #1544** ## 🛠 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. ## 📚 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`.
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Let's investigate the new CircleCI macOS machines.
Make 1 PR using
macos.x86.medium.gen2
, and another usingmacos.m1.large.gen1
. See if they both work, compare their speeds to existing tests. My hope is this is a drop in replacement for our existing macOS runners.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: