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✨ 6th April 2021

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Controlled code demolition 🏗️ 👷‍♀️

We pruned a lot of code from the Keystone garden – cutting out the dead wood to make way for a more efficient and productive core in Keystone 6. Notable changes include:

  • Removed Keystone‘s DB adapters and the db.adapter config option (now that Keystone 6 uses Prisma under the hood).
  • Said goodbye to a bunch of redundant methods and arguments for the same reasons as above.
  • Exchanged deploy, reset and generate commands for keystone-next prisma e.g:
    • keystone-next deploy -> keystone-next prisma migrate deploy

Better pagination in Admin UI ⏭️ ✨

Pagination in the Admin UI has fresh styles and is easier to use.

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  • #5266 c28e765d1 Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Updated Next API route template to use createSystem without the dotKeystonePath argument and import from the new Prisma Client location.

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✨ 30th March 2021

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Goodbye legacy code 👋 🌇

We removed a few legacy items including:

  • Field types CalendarDay, DateTime, Slug, Url, and Uuid.
  • Arguments cookieSecret, cookie, and sessionStore from the Keystone constructor.
  • Arguments schemaName, schemaNames, keystoneOptions, and graphqlOptions were unused and have been removed from the setupServer() function (which we also removed).

Improved select field type 🔽

It now uses the correct underlying type, which lets you make use of { dataType: 'enum' } and { dataType: 'integer'}.

Squashed bugs 🐛

We fixed a bug that existed in updateMany on lists with declarative access control.

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  • #5192 9e78d8818 Thanks @timleslie! - Removed views export, which was used to provide functionality to the legacy Admin UI.

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  • #5244 0e1487385 Thanks @timleslie! - Removed the legacy arguments adminDoc and adminConfig, and the method extendAdminMeta.

  • #5193 eb39fa37d Thanks @timleslie! - Removed views export, which was used to provide functionality to the legacy Admin UI.

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✨ 23rd March 2021

12 May 03:15
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Added support for SQLite with Prisma 🎉

You can now use SQLite to store your data via Prisma. The SQLite rollout also includes support for the File and Cloudinary field types.

Noteworthy bug-squashing 🐛

Mitchell solved a bug where withItemData returned sessions that don't match an item, rather than treating them as invalid.

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✨ 22nd March 2021

12 May 03:08
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Prisma migrations 🚚

  • We updated keystone-next dev with the Prisma adapter so that it interactively prompts for creating and applying migrations.
  • createKeystone and createSystem also accept a migration mode now instead of a script.
  • keystone-next generate now uses Prisma's programmatic APIs to generate migrations and it accepts the following options as command line arguments or as prompts:
    • --name to set the name of the migration
    • --accept-data-loss to allow resetting the database when it is out of sync with the migrations
    • --allow-empty to create an empty migration when there are no changes to the schema.

Noteworthy bug-squashing 🐛

Now you can include negative values for float, decimal and integer fields. 🎉

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  • #5087 56e5fe10b Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Updated createKeystone and createSystem to accept a migration mode rather than script

  • #5135 cdd889db1 Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Updated keystone-next dev with the Prisma adapter so that it interactively prompts for creating and applying a migration

  • #5163 b37cbffc8 Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Added db.useMigrations option to replace using keystone-next dev and keystone-next prototype depending on what kind of migration strategy you want to use. If you were previously using keystone-next dev, you should set db.useMigrations to true in your config and continue using keystone-next dev. If you were previously using keystone-next prototype, you should now use keystone-next dev.

  • #5155 215aed387 Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Removed createOnly migration mode

  • #5163 b37cbffc8 Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Replaced MigrationMode type with MigrationAction that createSystem and createKeystone now accept.

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  • #3946 8e9b04ecd Thanks @timleslie! - Added experimental support for Prisma + SQLite as a database adapter.

  • #5102 714bdadce Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Added none-skip-client-generation migrationMode

  • #5148 e6b16d4e9 Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Updated keystone-next deploy to use Prisma's programmatic APIs to apply migrations

  • #5155 215aed387 Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Changed keystone-next generate so that it uses Prisma's programmatic APIs to generate migrations and it accepts the following options as command line arguments or as prompts:

    • --name to set the name of the migration
    • --accept-data-loss to allow resetting the database when it is out of sync with the migrations
    • --allow-empty to create an empty migration when there are no changes to the schema
  • #5084 40d4fff5d Thanks @timleslie! - Updated context.sudo() to provide access to all operations, including those excluded by { access: false } in the public schema.

  • #5152 00f980cad Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Updated keystone-next reset to use Prisma's programmatic APIs to reset the database.

  • #4912 d31acf61b Thanks @timleslie! - Added a config.graphql.apolloConfig option to allow developers to configure the ApolloServer object provided by Keystone.

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  • #5099 bfeb927be Thanks @timleslie! - Updated context.graphql.raw and context.graphql.run to use the GraphQL function graphql rather than execute. This function performs more rigorous query validation before executing the query.

  • #5096 b7ce464a2 Thanks @timleslie! - Updated items API to handle static false access control.

  • #5150 3a9d20ce1 Thanks @timleslie! - Applied eslint import/order rule.

  • #5152 00f980cad Thanks @mitchellhamilton! - Fixed keystone-next reset saying that it is not a command that keystone-next accepts

  • Updated dependencies [1eeac4722, [8e9b04ecd]...

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