Update dependencies accept & boom to new namespace#3089
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Update dependencies module names and to latest version (no breaking changes) Avoid npm warning: accept@3.1.3: This module has moved and is now available at @hapi/accept boom@7.3.0: This module has moved and is now available at @hapi/boom
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Fixing my stupid bug that do not import correct package name after rename accept & boom to new namespace
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This reverts commits 0de2942, 97b3f68 and 293e28d. While the change in #3089 change was seemingly justified and straightforward (and as #3106 points out, perhaps _too_ straightforward! 😄), it seems that there was more to the change from `accept` to `@hapi/accept` and `boom` to `@hapi/boom` than just a name change. It seems that the packages may have dropped support for Node.js 6. While Node.js 6 is no longer supported by the Node Foundation, for semantic versioning reasons we weren't intending to completely drop support for it until Apollo Server 3.x. Maybe there's a more granular update here that maintains this support, but this update wasn't as simple as it would have seemed to be at face value (i.e. not a straight package rename of an otherwise internal dependency). Happy to consider re-landing a similar thing, but we need to make it more clear in the `CHANGELOG.md` and possibly reserve it for Apollo Server 3.x, but for now, should revert this to make sure we're not shipping a broken integration for Hapi users, as reported in #3106.
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This reverts commits 0de2942, 97b3f68 and 293e28d. While the change in #3089 change was seemingly justified and straightforward (and as #3106 points out, perhaps _too_ straightforward! 😄), it seems that there was more to the change from `accept` to `@hapi/accept` and `boom` to `@hapi/boom` than just a name change. It seems that the packages may have dropped support for Node.js 6. While Node.js 6 is no longer supported by the Node Foundation, for semantic versioning reasons we weren't intending to completely drop support for it until Apollo Server 3.x. Maybe there's a more granular update here that maintains this support, but this update wasn't as simple as it would have seemed to be at face value (i.e. not a straight package rename of an otherwise internal dependency). Happy to consider re-landing a similar thing, but we need to make it more clear in the `CHANGELOG.md` and possibly reserve it for Apollo Server 3.x, but for now, should revert this to make sure we're not shipping a broken integration for Hapi users, as reported in #3106.
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Update dependencies module names and to latest version (no breaking changes) to avoid npm warnings: