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Deploying Hasura GraphQL Engine
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.. note::
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This section talks in depth about deploying the Hasura GraphQL engine for a **production like environment**.
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If you would simply like to take the Hasura GraphQL engine for a quick spin, choose from our
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:doc:`Getting started guides <../getting-started/index>`.
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The Hasura GraphQL engine is a binary that is shipped as a Docker container.
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Choose from the following guides to deploy the Hasura GraphQL engine and connect it to a Postgres database:
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- :doc:`Deploy using Heroku <heroku/index>`
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- :doc:`Deploy using Docker <docker/index>`
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- :doc:`Deploy using Kubernetes <kubernetes/index>`
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2018-10-09 17:08:54 +03:00
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Also see :doc:`../guides/deployment/index` for more specific examples.
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2018-09-11 14:11:24 +03:00
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By default, Hasura GraphQL engine runs in a very permissive mode for easier development. Check out the below pages
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to configure Hasura GraphQL engine for your production environment:
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- :doc:`securing-graphql-endpoint`
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- :doc:`postgres-permissions`
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- :doc:`GraphQL engine server configuration <graphql-engine-flags/index>`
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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:titlesonly:
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:hidden:
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Using Heroku <heroku/index>
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Using Docker <docker/index>
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Using Kubernetes <kubernetes/index>
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securing-graphql-endpoint
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postgres-permissions
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GraphQL engine server configuration <graphql-engine-flags/index>
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Updating GraphQL engine <updating>
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