graphql-engine/server/src-rsr/migrations/31_to_32.sql

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allow custom mutations through actions (#3042) * basic doc for actions * custom_types, sync and async actions * switch to graphql-parser-hs on github * update docs * metadata import/export * webhook calls are now supported * relationships in sync actions * initialise.sql is now in sync with the migration file * fix metadata tests * allow specifying arguments of actions * fix blacklist check on check_build_worthiness job * track custom_types and actions related tables * handlers are now triggered on async actions * default to pgjson unless a field is involved in relationships, for generating definition list * use 'true' for action filter for non admin role * fix create_action_permission sql query * drop permissions when dropping an action * add a hdb_role view (and relationships) to fetch all roles in the system * rename 'webhook' key in action definition to 'handler' * allow templating actions wehook URLs with env vars * add 'update_action' /v1/query type * allow forwarding client headers by setting `forward_client_headers` in action definition * add 'headers' configuration in action definition * handle webhook error response based on status codes * support array relationships for custom types * implement single row mutation, see https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/3731 * single row mutation: rename 'pk_columns' -> 'columns' and no-op refactor * use top level primary key inputs for delete_by_pk & account select permissions for single row mutations * use only REST semantics to resolve the webhook response * use 'pk_columns' instead of 'columns' for update_by_pk input * add python basic tests for single row mutations * add action context (name) in webhook payload * Async action response is accessible for non admin roles only if the request session vars equals to action's * clean nulls, empty arrays for actions, custom types in export metadata * async action mutation returns only the UUID of the action * unit tests for URL template parser * Basic sync actions python tests * fix output in async query & add async tests * add admin secret header in async actions python test * document async action architecture in Resolve/Action.hs file * support actions returning array of objects * tests for list type response actions * update docs with actions and custom types metadata API reference * update actions python tests as per #f8e1330 Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tirumarai.selvan@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Aravind Shankar <face11301@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Rakesh Emmadi <12475069+rakeshkky@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-02-13 20:38:23 +03:00
CREATE TABLE hdb_catalog.hdb_action
(
action_name TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
action_defn JSONB NOT NULL,
comment TEXT NULL,
is_system_defined boolean default false
);
CREATE TABLE hdb_catalog.hdb_action_permission
(
action_name TEXT NOT NULL,
role_name TEXT NOT NULL,
definition JSONB NOT NULL DEFAULT '{}'::jsonb,
comment TEXT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (action_name, role_name),
FOREIGN KEY (action_name) REFERENCES hdb_catalog.hdb_action(action_name) ON UPDATE CASCADE
);
CREATE TABLE hdb_catalog.hdb_action_log
(
id UUID PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT gen_random_uuid(),
-- we deliberately do not reference the action name
-- because sometimes we may want to retain history
-- after dropping the action
action_name TEXT,
input_payload JSONB NOT NULL,
request_headers JSONB NOT NULL,
session_variables JSONB NOT NULL,
response_payload JSONB NULL,
errors JSONB NULL,
created_at timestamptz NOT NULL default now(),
response_received_at timestamptz NULL,
status text NOT NULL,
CHECK (status IN ('created', 'processing', 'completed', 'error'))
);
CREATE TABLE hdb_catalog.hdb_custom_types
(
custom_types jsonb NOT NULL
);
CREATE VIEW hdb_catalog.hdb_role AS
(
SELECT DISTINCT role_name FROM (
SELECT role_name FROM hdb_catalog.hdb_permission
UNION ALL
SELECT role_name FROM hdb_catalog.hdb_action_permission
) q
);