Releases: apollo-server-integrations/apollo-server-integration-aws-lambda
v3.1.0
v3.0.0
Major Changes
- #110
e76fc08
Thanks @trevor-scheer! - Drop support for Node v14
Minor Changes
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#91
71c94df
Thanks @BlenderDude! - ## Short circuit middleware executionYou can now opt to return a Lambda result object directly from the middleware. This will cancel the middleware chain, bypass GraphQL request processing, and immediately return the Lambda result.
Example
export const handler = startServerAndCreateLambdaHandler( server, handlers.createAPIGatewayProxyEventV2RequestHandler(), { context: async () => { return {}; }, middleware: [ async (event) => { const psk = Buffer.from('SuperSecretPSK'); const token = Buffer.from(event.headers['X-Auth-Token']); if ( psk.byteLength !== token.byteLength || crypto.timingSafeEqual(psk, token) ) { return { statusCode: '403', body: 'Forbidden', }; } }, ], }, );
v2.0.1
Patch Changes
- #81
b59291a
Thanks @0x6368656174! - fix search params duplication
v2.0.0
Major Changes
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#67
5669d23
Thanks @BlenderDude! -Why Change?
In the interest of supporting more event types and allowing user-extensibility, the event parsing has been re-architected. The goal with v2.0 is to allow customizability at each step in the event pipeline, leading to a higher level of Lambda event coverage (including 100% custom event requests).
What changed?
The second parameter introduces a handler that controls parsing and output generation based on the event type you are consuming. We support 3 event types out-of-the-box: APIGatewayProxyV1/V2 and ALB. Additionally, there is a function for creating your own event parsers in case the pre-defined ones are not sufficient.
This update also introduces middleware, a great way to modify the request on the way in or update the result on the way out.
startServerAndCreateLambdaHandler( server, handlers.createAPIGatewayProxyEventV2RequestHandler(), { middleware: [ async (event) => { // event updates here return async (result) => { // result updates here }; }, ], }, );
Upgrade Path
The upgrade from v1.x to v2.0.0 is quite simple, just update your
startServerAndCreateLambdaHandler
with the new request handler parameter. Example:import { startServerAndCreateLambdaHandler, handlers, } from '@as-integrations/aws-lambda'; export default startServerAndCreateLambdaHandler( server, handlers.createAPIGatewayProxyEventV2RequestHandler(), );
The 3 event handlers provided by the package are:
createAPIGatewayProxyEventV2RequestHandler()
createALBEventRequestHandler()
createAPIGatewayProxyEventRequestHandler()
Each of these have an optional type parameter which you can use to extend the base event. This is useful if you are using Lambda functions with custom authorizers and need additional context in your events.
Creating your own event parsers is now possible with
handlers.createRequestHandler()
. Creation of custom handlers is documented in the README.
v1.2.1
Patch Changes
- #73
8a1a6f4
Thanks @trevor-scheer! - Remove postinstall script which causes issues for non-TS users
v1.2.0
v1.1.0
Minor Changes
- #40
74666b4
Thanks @BlenderDude! - ALB Event type integration
Patch Changes
- #35
636326b
Thanks @BlenderDude! - Updated headers to HeaderMap implementation for case normalization
v1.0.1
Patch Changes
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#32
accacb2
Thanks @christiangaetano! - Downcase all header keys during normalization -
#30
39efda1
Thanks @christiangaetano! - Correctly recognize gateway v1 events
v1.0.0
Major Changes
- #27
2ec397f
Thanks @trevor-scheer! - Official support for Apollo Server v4.0.0
v0.1.1
Patch Changes
- #20
8ae797f
Thanks @trevor-scheer! - Update AS dependencies which incorporate a new response shape for supporting incremental delivery (which will not be supported by serverless integrations like this one)