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@apollo-bot2 apollo-bot2 released this 04 Sep 15:26
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๐Ÿš€ Features

  • Respect the use of --output flag in the supergraph binary - @aaronArinder PR #2045

    In testing to attempt to reduce the runtime of supergraph compose we noticed that a very large proportion of the time spent (in the case of large supergraphs) was spent printing the result to stdout. With this change we add an --output flag to the supergraph binary which means this time can be reduced significantly, leading to much faster compositions.

  • Add --license flag to rover dev - @loshz PR #2078

    Adds the ability to pass along an offline enterprise licence to the router when running rover dev

  • Remove Rayon and reduce usage of Crossbeam - @jonathanrainer PR #2081

    Now that rover has transitioned to using an asynchronous runtime we don't need to use Rayon any more. This also resolves a bug whereby rover dev could lock up if passed a supergraph.yaml file with lots of subgraphs in.

  • Introduce new print macros - @loshz PR #2090

    Adds three new macros to the codebase so that we can still visually distinguish between INFO, WARNING and ERROR log lines without the use of emoji

  • Use new print macros in place of emoji - @loshz PR #2096

    Updates the locations that previously used emoji to utilise the new macros defined in the previous PR

๐Ÿ› Fixes

  • Stop Windows Installer failing if whitespace is accidentally passed to the rover install command - @jonathanrainer PR #1975

    In some situations it was possible for whitespace to be passed to the rover install command which then caused the installer to fail. A guard has now been added to strip whitespace out before it is passed to the install command.

๐Ÿ›  Maintenance

๐Ÿ“š Documentation


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