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GraphQL: Deprecate wishlist query #5952

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@keharper keharper commented Nov 7, 2019

Purpose of this pull request

This pull request (PR) deprecates the wishlist query. Wish list information is now returned in the customer query.

Related PR: magento/graphql-ce#957

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Updated the wish list documentation in the GraphQL Developer Guide. The wishlist query has been deprecated. Wish list information is now returned in the customer query.

@keharper keharper added Major Update Significant original updates to existing content Internal Dev Differentiates work between community and Magento staff Community Docs impacted by community code contribution 2.3.4 Magento 2.3.4 changes labels Nov 7, 2019
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keharper commented Nov 7, 2019

running tests

@keharper keharper merged commit 364cf2d into develop Nov 7, 2019
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