graphql-engine/server/src-lib/Hasura/Backends/Postgres/Translate/Select.hs

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module Hasura.Backends.Postgres.Translate.Select
( selectQuerySQL
, selectAggregateQuerySQL
, connectionSelectQuerySQL
, asSingleRowJsonResp
, mkSQLSelect
, mkAggregateSelect
, mkConnectionSelect
) where
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import Hasura.Prelude
import qualified Data.HashMap.Strict as HM
import qualified Data.List.NonEmpty as NE
import qualified Data.Text as T
import qualified Database.PG.Query as Q
import Control.Lens hiding (op)
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import Control.Monad.Writer.Strict
import Data.Text.Extended
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import qualified Hasura.Backends.Postgres.SQL.DML as S
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import Hasura.Backends.Postgres.SQL.Rewrite
import Hasura.Backends.Postgres.SQL.Types
import Hasura.Backends.Postgres.Translate.BoolExp
import Hasura.Backends.Postgres.Translate.Types
import Hasura.EncJSON
Rewrite GraphQL schema generation and query parsing (close #2801) (#4111) Aka “the PDV refactor.” History is preserved on the branch 2801-graphql-schema-parser-refactor. * [skip ci] remove stale benchmark commit from commit_diff * [skip ci] Check for root field name conflicts between remotes * [skip ci] Additionally check for conflicts between remotes and DB * [skip ci] Check for conflicts in schema when tracking a table * [skip ci] Fix equality checking in GraphQL AST * server: fix mishandling of GeoJSON inputs in subscriptions (fix #3239) (#4551) * Add support for multiple top-level fields in a subscription to improve testability of subscriptions * Add an internal flag to enable multiple subscriptions * Add missing call to withConstructorFn in live queries (fix #3239) Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com> * Scheduled triggers (close #1914) (#3553) server: add scheduled triggers Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com> * dev.sh: bump version due to addition of croniter python dependency * server: fix an introspection query caching issue (fix #4547) (#4661) Introspection queries accept variables, but we need to make sure to also touch the variables that we ignore, so that an introspection query is marked not reusable if we are not able to build a correct query plan for it. A better solution here would be to deal with such unused variables correctly, so that more introspection queries become reusable. An even better solution would be to type-safely track *how* to reuse which variables, rather than to split the reusage marking from the planning. Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * flush log buffer on exception in mkWaiApp ( fix #4772 ) (#4801) * flush log buffer on exception in mkWaiApp * add comment to explain the introduced change * add changelog * allow logging details of a live query polling thread (#4959) * changes for poller-log add various multiplexed query info in poller-log * minor cleanup, also fixes a bug which will return duplicate data * Live query poller stats can now be logged This also removes in-memory stats that are collected about batched query execution as the log lines when piped into an monitoring tool will give us better insights. * allow poller-log to be configurable * log minimal information in the livequery-poller-log Other information can be retrieved from /dev/subscriptions/extended * fix few review comments * avoid marshalling and unmarshalling from ByteString to EncJSON * separate out SubscriberId and SubscriberMetadata Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <rayanon004@gmail.com> * Don't compile in developer APIs by default * Tighten up handling of admin secret, more docs Store the admin secret only as a hash to prevent leaking the secret inadvertently, and to prevent timing attacks on the secret. NOTE: best practice for stored user passwords is a function with a tunable cost like bcrypt, but our threat model is quite different (even if we thought we could reasonably protect the secret from an attacker who could read arbitrary regions of memory), and bcrypt is far too slow (by design) to perform on each request. We'd have to rely on our (technically savvy) users to choose high entropy passwords in any case. Referencing #4736 * server/docs: add instructions to fix loss of float precision in PostgreSQL <= 11 (#5187) This adds a server flag, --pg-connection-options, that can be used to set a PostgreSQL connection parameter, extra_float_digits, that needs to be used to avoid loss of data on older versions of PostgreSQL, which have odd default behavior when returning float values. (fixes #5092) * [skip ci] Add new commits from master to the commit diff * [skip ci] serve default directives (skip & include) over introspection * [skip ci] Update non-Haskell assets with the version on master * server: refactor GQL execution check and config API (#5094) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <vamshi@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] fix js issues in tests by pinning dependencies version * [skip ci] bump graphql version * [skip ci] Add note about memory usage * generalize query execution logic on Postgres (#5110) * generalize PGExecCtx to support specialized functions for various operations * fix tests compilation * allow customising PGExecCtx when starting the web server * server: changes catalog initialization and logging for pro customization (#5139) * new typeclass to abstract the logic of QueryLog-ing * abstract the logic of logging websocket-server logs introduce a MonadWSLog typeclass * move catalog initialization to init step expose a helper function to migrate catalog create schema cache in initialiseCtx * expose various modules and functions for pro * [skip ci] cosmetic change * [skip ci] fix test calling a mutation that does not exist * [skip ci] minor text change * [skip ci] refactored input values * [skip ci] remove VString Origin * server: fix updating of headers behaviour in the update cron trigger API and create future events immediately (#5151) * server: fix bug to update headers in an existing cron trigger and create future events Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * Lower stack chunk size in RTS to reduce thread STACK memory (closes #5190) This reduces memory consumption for new idle subscriptions significantly (see linked ticket). The hypothesis is: we fork a lot of threads per websocket, and some of these use slightly more than the initial 1K stack size, so the first overflow balloons to 32K, when significantly less is required. However: running with `+RTS -K1K -xc` did not seem to show evidence of any overflows! So it's a mystery why this improves things. GHC should probably also be doubling the stack buffer at each overflow or doing something even smarter; the knobs we have aren't so helpful. * [skip ci] fix todo and schema generation for aggregate fields * 5087 libpq pool leak (#5089) Shrink libpq buffers to 1MB before returning connection to pool. Closes #5087 See: https://github.com/hasura/pg-client-hs/pull/19 Also related: #3388 #4077 * bump pg-client-hs version (fixes a build issue on some environments) (#5267) * do not use prepared statements for mutations * server: unlock scheduled events on graceful shutdown (#4928) * Fix buggy parsing of new --conn-lifetime flag in 2b0e3774 * [skip ci] remove cherry-picked commit from commit_diff.txt * server: include additional fields in scheduled trigger webhook payload (#5262) * include scheduled triggers metadata in the webhook body Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * server: call the webhook asynchronously in event triggers (#5352) * server: call the webhook asynchronosly in event triggers * Expose all modules in Cabal file (#5371) * [skip ci] update commit_diff.txt * [skip ci] fix cast exp parser & few TODOs * [skip ci] fix remote fields arguments * [skip ci] fix few more TODO, no-op refactor, move resolve/action.hs to execute/action.hs * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina (#5374) * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina * Resolving build error * Adding Environment passing note to changelog * Removing references to ILTPollerLog as this seems to have been reintroduced from a bad merge * removing commented-out imports * Language pragmas already set by project * Linking async thread * Apply suggestions from code review Use `runQueryTx` instead of `runLazyTx` for queries. * remove the non-user facing entry in the changelog Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] fix: restrict remote relationship field generation for hasura queries * [skip ci] no-op refactor; move insert execution code from schema parser module * server: call the webhook asynchronously in event triggers (#5352) * server: call the webhook asynchronosly in event triggers * Expose all modules in Cabal file (#5371) * [skip ci] update commit_diff.txt * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina (#5374) * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina * Resolving build error * Adding Environment passing note to changelog * Removing references to ILTPollerLog as this seems to have been reintroduced from a bad merge * removing commented-out imports * Language pragmas already set by project * Linking async thread * Apply suggestions from code review Use `runQueryTx` instead of `runLazyTx` for queries. * remove the non-user facing entry in the changelog Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] implement header checking Probably closes #14 and #3659. * server: refactor 'pollQuery' to have a hook to process 'PollDetails' (#5391) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * update pg-client (#5421) * [skip ci] update commit_diff * Fix latency buckets for telemetry data These must have gotten messed up during a refactor. As a consequence almost all samples received so far fall into the single erroneous 0 to 1K seconds (originally supposed to be 1ms?) bucket. I also re-thought what the numbers should be, but these are still arbitrary and might want adjusting in the future. * [skip ci] include the latest commit compared against master in commit_diff * [skip ci] include new commits from master in commit_diff * [skip ci] improve description generation * [skip ci] sort all introspect arrays * [skip ci] allow parsers to specify error codes * [skip ci] fix integer and float parsing error code * [skip ci] scalar from json errors are now parse errors * [skip ci] fixed negative integer error message and code * [skip ci] Re-fix nullability in relationships * [skip ci] no-op refactor and removed couple of FIXMEs * [skip ci] uncomment code in 'deleteMetadataObject' * [skip ci] Fix re-fix of nullability for relationships * [skip ci] fix default arguments error code * [skip ci] updated test error message !!! WARNING !!! Since all fields accept `null`, they all are technically optional in the new schema. Meaning there's no such thing as a missing mandatory field anymore: a field that doesn't have a default value, and which therefore isn't labelled as "optional" in the schema, will be assumed to be null if it's missing, meaning it isn't possible anymore to have an error for a missing mandatory field. The only possible error is now when a optional positional argument is omitted but is not the last positional argument. * [skip ci] cleanup of int scalar parser * [skip ci] retro-compatibility of offset as string * [skip ci] Remove commit from commit_diff.txt Although strictly speaking we don't know if this will work correctly in PDV if we would implement query plan caching, the fact is that in the theoretical case that we would have the same issue in PDV, it would probably apply not just to introspection, and the fix would be written completely differently. So this old commit is of no value to us other than the heads-up "make sure query plan caching works correctly even in the presence of unused variables", which is already part of the test suite. * Add MonadTrace and MonadExecuteQuery abstractions (#5383) * [skip ci] Fix accumulation of input object types Just like object types, interface types, and union types, we have to avoid circularities when collecting input types from the GraphQL AST. Additionally, this fixes equality checks for input object types (whose fields are unordered, and hence should be compared as sets) and enum types (ditto). * [skip ci] fix fragment error path * [skip ci] fix node error code * [skip ci] fix paths in insert queries * [skip ci] fix path in objects * [skip ci] manually alter node id path for consistency * [skip ci] more node error fixups * [skip ci] one last relay error message fix * [skip ci] update commit_diff * Propagate the trace context to event triggers (#5409) * Propagate the trace context to event triggers * Handle missing trace and span IDs * Store trace context as one LOCAL * Add migrations * Documentation * changelog * Fix warnings * Respond to code review suggestions * Respond to code review * Undo changelog * Update CHANGELOG.md Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * server: log request/response sizes for event triggers (#5463) * server: log request/response sizes for event triggers event triggers (and scheduled triggers) now have request/response size in their logs. * add changelog entry * Tracing: Simplify HTTP traced request (#5451) Remove the Inversion of Control (SuspendRequest) and simplify the tracing of HTTP Requests. Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> * Attach request ID as tracing metadata (#5456) * Propagate the trace context to event triggers * Handle missing trace and span IDs * Store trace context as one LOCAL * Add migrations * Documentation * Include the request ID as trace metadata * changelog * Fix warnings * Respond to code review suggestions * Respond to code review * Undo changelog * Update CHANGELOG.md * Typo Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * server: add logging for action handlers (#5471) * server: add logging for action handlers * add changelog entry * change action-handler log type from internal to non-internal * fix action-handler-log name * server: pass http and websocket request to logging context (#5470) * pass request body to logging context in all cases * add message size logging on the websocket API this is required by graphql-engine-pro/#416 * message size logging on websocket API As we need to log all messages recieved/sent by the websocket server, it makes sense to log them as part of the websocket server event logs. Previously message recieved were logged inside the onMessage handler, and messages sent were logged only for "data" messages (as a server event log) * fix review comments Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> * server: stop eventing subsystem threads when shutting down (#5479) * server: stop eventing subsystem threads when shutting down * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <chkarthikeyan95@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <chkarthikeyan95@gmail.com> * [skip ci] update commit_diff with new commits added in master * Bugfix to support 0-size HASURA_GRAPHQL_QUERY_PLAN_CACHE_SIZE Also some minor refactoring of bounded cache module: - the maxBound check in `trim` was confusing and unnecessary - consequently trim was unnecessary for lookupPure Also add some basic tests * Support only the bounded cache, with default HASURA_GRAPHQL_QUERY_PLAN_CACHE_SIZE of 4000. Closes #5363 * [skip ci] remove merge commit from commit_diff * server: Fix compiler warning caused by GHC upgrade (#5489) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] update all non server code from master * [skip ci] aligned object field error message with master * [skip ci] fix remaining undefined? * [skip ci] remove unused import * [skip ci] revert to previous error message, fix tests * Move nullableType/nonNullableType to Schema.hs These are functions on Types, not on Parsers. * [skip ci] fix setup to fix backend only test the order in which permission checks are performed on the branch is slightly different than on master, resulting in a slightly different error if there are no other mutations the user has access to. By adding update permissions, we go back to the expected case. * [skip ci] fix insert geojson tests to reflect new paths * [skip ci] fix enum test for better error message * [skip ci] fix header test for better error message * [skip ci] fix fragment cycle test for better error message * [skip ci] fix error message for type mismatch * [skip ci] fix variable path in test * [skip ci] adjust tests after bug fix * [skip ci] more tests fixing * Add hdb_catalog.current_setting abstraction for reading Hasura settings As the comment in the function’s definition explains, this is needed to work around an awkward Postgres behavior. * [skip ci] Update CONTRIBUTING.md to mention Node setup for Python tests * [skip ci] Add missing Python tests env var to CONTRIBUTING.md * [skip ci] fix order of result when subscription is run with multiple nodes * [skip ci] no-op refactor: fix a warning in Internal/Parser.hs * [skip ci] throw error when a subscription contains remote joins * [skip ci] Enable easier profiling by hiding AssertNF behind a flag In order to compile a profiling build, run: $ cabal new-build -f profiling --enable-profiling * [skip ci] Fix two warnings We used to lookup the objects that implement a given interface by filtering all objects in the schema document. However, one of the tests expects us to generate a warning if the provided `implements` field of an introspection query specifies an object not implementing some interface. So we use that field instead. * [skip ci] Fix warnings by commenting out query plan caching * [skip ci] improve masking/commenting query caching related code & few warning fixes * [skip ci] Fixed compiler warnings in graphql-parser-hs * Sync non-Haskell assets with master * [skip ci] add a test inserting invalid GraphQL but valid JSON value in a jsonb column * [skip ci] Avoid converting to/from Map * [skip ci] Apply some hlint suggestions * [skip ci] remove redundant constraints from buildLiveQueryPlan and explainGQLQuery * [skip ci] add NOTEs about missing Tracing constraints in PDV from master * Remove -fdefer-typed-holes, fix warnings * Update cabal.project.freeze * Limit GHC’s heap size to 8GB in CI to avoid the OOM killer * Commit package-lock.json for Python tests’ remote schema server * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers configuration in actions, event triggers & remote schemas (#5519) * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers definition in actions & event triggers * update CHANGELOG.md * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * add test for table_by_pk node when roles doesn't have permission to PK * [skip ci] fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix #5200) (#5522) * [skip ci] test case fix for a6450e126bc2d98bcfd3791501986e4627ce6c6f * [skip ci] add tests to agg queries when role doesn't have access to any cols * fix backend test * Simplify subscription execution * [skip ci] add test to check if required headers are present while querying * Suppose, table B is related to table A and to query B certain headers are necessary, then the test checks that we are throwing error when the header is not set when B is queried through A * fix mutations not checking for view mutability * [skip ci] add variable type checking and corresponding tests * [skip ci] add test to check if update headers are present while doing an upsert * [skip ci] add positive counterparts to some of the negative permission tests * fix args missing their description in introspect * [skip ci] Remove unused function; insert missing markNotReusable call * [skip ci] Add a Note about InputValue * [skip ci] Delete LegacySchema/ 🎉 * [skip ci] Delete GraphQL/{Resolve,Validate}/ 🎉 * [skip ci] Delete top-level Resolve/Validate modules; tidy .cabal file * [skip ci] Delete LegacySchema top-level module Somehow I missed this one. * fix input value to json * [skip ci] elaborate on JSON objects in GraphQL * [skip ci] add missing file * [skip ci] add a test with subscription containing remote joins * add a test with remote joins in mutation output * [skip ci] Add some comments to Schema/Mutation.hs * [skip ci] Remove no longer needed code from RemoteServer.hs * [skip ci] Use a helper function to generate conflict clause parsers * [skip ci] fix type checker error in fields with default value * capitalize the header keys in select_articles_without_required_headers * Somehow, this was the reason the tests were failing. I have no idea, why! * [skip ci] Add a long Note about optional fields and nullability * Improve comments a bit; simplify Schema/Common.hs a bit * [skip ci] full implementation of 5.8.5 type checking. * [skip ci] fix validation test teardown * [skip ci] fix schema stitching test * fix remote schema ignoring enum nullability * [skip ci] fix fieldOptional to not discard nullability * revert nullability of use_spheroid * fix comment * add required remote fields with arguments for tests * [skip ci] add missing docstrings * [skip ci] fixed description of remote fields * [skip ci] change docstring for consistency * fix several schema inconsistencies * revert behaviour change in function arguments parsing * fix remaining nullability issues in new schema * minor no-op refactor; use isListType from graphql-parser-hs * use nullability of remote schema node, while creating a Remote reln * fix 'ID' input coercing & action 'ID' type relationship mapping * include ASTs in MonadExecuteQuery * needed for PRO code-base * Delete code for "interfaces implementing ifaces" (draft GraphQL spec) Previously I started writing some code that adds support for a future GraphQL feature where interfaces may themselves be sub-types of other interfaces. However, this code was incomplete, and partially incorrect. So this commit deletes support for that entirely. * Ignore a remote schema test during the upgrade/downgrade test The PDV refactor does a better job at exposing a minimal set of types through introspection. In particular, not every type that is present in a remote schema is re-exposed by Hasura. The test test_schema_stitching.py::TestRemoteSchemaBasic::test_introspection assumed that all types were re-exposed, which is not required for GraphQL compatibility, in order to test some aspect of our support for remote schemas. So while this particular test has been updated on PDV, the PDV branch now does not pass the old test, which we argue to be incorrect. Hence this test is disabled while we await a release, after which we can re-enable it. This also re-enables a test that was previously disabled for similar, though unrelated, reasons. * add haddock documentation to the action's field parsers * Deslecting some tests in server-upgrade Some tests with current build are failing on server upgrade which it should not. The response is more accurate than what it was. Also the upgrade tests were not throwing errors when the test is expected to return an error, but succeeds. The test framework is patched to catch this case. * [skip ci] Add a long Note about interfaces and object types * send the response headers back to client after running a query * Deselect a few more tests during upgrade/downgrade test * Update commit_diff.txt * change log kind from db_migrate to catalog_migrate (#5531) * Show method and complete URI in traced HTTP calls (#5525) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers configuration in actions, event triggers & remote schemas (#5519) * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers definition in actions & event triggers * update CHANGELOG.md * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix #5200) (#5522) * Fix telemetry reporting of transport (websocket was reported as http) * add log kinds in cli-migrations image (#5529) * add log kinds in cli-migrations image * give hint to resolve timeout error * minor changes and CHANGELOG * server: set hasura.tracecontext in RQL mutations [#5542] (#5555) * server: set hasura.tracecontext in RQL mutations [#5542] * Update test suite Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * Add bulldozer auto-merge and -update configuration We still need to add the github app (as of time of opening this PR) Afterwards devs should be able to allow bulldozer to automatically "update" the branch, merging in parent when it changes, as well as automatically merge when all checks pass. This is opt-in by adding the `auto-update-auto-merge` label to the PR. * Remove 'bulldozer' config, try 'kodiak' for auto-merge see: https://github.com/chdsbd/kodiak The main issue that bit us was not being able to auto update forked branches, also: https://github.com/palantir/bulldozer/issues/66 https://github.com/palantir/bulldozer/issues/145 * Cherry-picked all commits * [skip ci] Slightly improve formatting * Revert "fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix #5200) (#5522)" This reverts commit 0f9a5afa59a88f6824f4d63d58db246a5ba3fb03. This undoes a cherry-pick of 34288e1eb5f2c5dad9e6d1e05453dd52397dc970 that was already done previously in a6450e126bc2d98bcfd3791501986e4627ce6c6f, and subsequently fixed for PDV in 70e89dc250f8ddc6e2b7930bbe2b3eeaa6dbe1db * Do a small bit of tidying in Hasura.GraphQL.Parser.Collect * Fix cherry-picking work Some previous cherry-picks ended up modifying code that is commented out * [skip ci] clarified comment regarding insert representation * [skip ci] removed obsolete todos * cosmetic change * fix action error message * [skip ci] remove obsolete comment * [skip ci] synchronize stylish haskell extensions list * use previously defined scalar names in parsers rather than ad-hoc literals * Apply most syntax hlint hints. * Clarify comment on update mutation. * [skip ci] Clarify what fields should be specified for objects * Update "_inc" description. * Use record types rather than tuples fo IntrospectionResult and ParsedIntrospection * Get rid of checkFieldNamesUnique (use Data.List.Extended.duplicates) * Throw more errors when collecting query root names * [skip ci] clean column parser comment * Remove dead code inserted in ab65b39 * avoid converting to non-empty list where not needed * add note and TODO about the disabled checks in PDV * minor refactor in remoteField' function * Unify two getObject methods * Nitpicks in Remote.hs * Update CHANGELOG.md * Revert "Unify two getObject methods" This reverts commit bd6bb40355b3d189a46c0312eb52225e18be57b3. We do need two different getObject functions as the corresponding error message is different * Fix error message in Remote.hs * Update CHANGELOG.md Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com> * Apply suggested Changelog fix. Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com> * Fix typo in Changelog. * [skip ci] Update changelog. * reuse type names to avoid duplication * Fix Hashable instance for Definition The presence of `Maybe Unique`, and an optional description, as part of `Definition`s, means that `Definition`s that are considered `Eq`ual may get different hashes. This can happen, for instance, when one object is memoized but another is not. * [skip ci] Update commit_diff.txt * Bump parser version. * Bump freeze file after changes in parser. * [skip ci] Incorporate commits from master * Fix developer flag in server/cabal.project.freeze Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com> * Deselect a changed ENUM test for upgrade/downgrade CI * Deselect test here as well * [skip ci] remove dead code * Disable more tests for upgrade/downgrade * Fix which test gets deselected * Revert "Add hdb_catalog.current_setting abstraction for reading Hasura settings" This reverts commit 66e85ab9fbd56cca2c28a80201f6604fbe811b85. * Remove circular reference in cabal.project.freeze Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon.m.simmons@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <rayanon004@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: rakeshkky <12475069+rakeshkky@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <ecthiender@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <vamshi@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Lyndon Maydwell <lyndon@sordina.net> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Naveen Naidu <naveennaidu479@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <chkarthikeyan95@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Nizar Malangadan <nizar-m@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <crucuny@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com>
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import Hasura.GraphQL.Schema.Common
import Hasura.RQL.DML.Internal
import Hasura.RQL.IR.OrderBy
import Hasura.RQL.IR.Select
import Hasura.RQL.Types hiding (Identifier)
import Hasura.SQL.Types
selectQuerySQL :: JsonAggSelect -> AnnSimpleSel 'Postgres -> Q.Query
selectQuerySQL jsonAggSelect sel =
Q.fromBuilder $ toSQL $ mkSQLSelect jsonAggSelect sel
selectAggregateQuerySQL :: AnnAggregateSelect 'Postgres -> Q.Query
selectAggregateQuerySQL =
Q.fromBuilder . toSQL . mkAggregateSelect
connectionSelectQuerySQL :: ConnectionSelect 'Postgres S.SQLExp -> Q.Query
connectionSelectQuerySQL =
Q.fromBuilder . toSQL . mkConnectionSelect
asSingleRowJsonResp :: Q.Query -> [Q.PrepArg] -> Q.TxE QErr EncJSON
asSingleRowJsonResp query args =
encJFromBS . runIdentity . Q.getRow
<$> Q.rawQE dmlTxErrorHandler query args True
-- Conversion of SelectQ happens in 2 Stages.
-- Stage 1 : Convert input query into an annotated AST
-- Stage 2 : Convert annotated AST to SQL Select
functionToIdentifier :: QualifiedFunction -> Identifier
functionToIdentifier = Identifier . qualifiedObjectToText
selectFromToFromItem :: Identifier -> SelectFrom 'Postgres -> S.FromItem
selectFromToFromItem pfx = \case
FromTable tn -> S.FISimple tn Nothing
FromIdentifier i -> S.FIIdentifier i
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FromFunction qf args defListM ->
S.FIFunc $ S.FunctionExp qf (fromTableRowArgs pfx args) $
Just $ S.mkFunctionAlias (functionToIdentifier qf) defListM
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>
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-- This function shouldn't be present ideally
-- You should be able to retrieve this information
-- from the FromItem generated with selectFromToFromItem
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-- however given from S.FromItem is modelled, it is not
-- possible currently
selectFromToQual :: SelectFrom 'Postgres -> S.Qual
selectFromToQual = \case
FromTable tn -> S.QualTable tn
FromIdentifier i -> S.QualifiedIdentifier i Nothing
FromFunction qf _ _ -> S.QualifiedIdentifier (functionToIdentifier qf) Nothing
aggregateFieldToExp :: AggregateFields 'Postgres -> S.SQLExp
aggregateFieldToExp aggFlds = jsonRow
where
jsonRow = S.applyJsonBuildObj (concatMap aggToFlds aggFlds)
withAls fldName sqlExp = [S.SELit fldName, sqlExp]
aggToFlds (FieldName t, fld) = withAls t $ case fld of
AFCount cty -> S.SECount cty
AFOp aggOp -> aggOpToObj aggOp
AFExp e -> S.SELit e
aggOpToObj (AggregateOp opText flds) =
S.applyJsonBuildObj $ concatMap (colFldsToExtr opText) flds
colFldsToExtr opText (FieldName t, CFCol col) =
[ S.SELit t
, S.SEFnApp opText [S.SEIdentifier $ toIdentifier col] Nothing
]
colFldsToExtr _ (FieldName t, CFExp e) =
[ S.SELit t , S.SELit e]
asSingleRowExtr :: S.Alias -> S.SQLExp
asSingleRowExtr col =
S.SEFnApp "coalesce" [jsonAgg, S.SELit "null"] Nothing
where
jsonAgg = S.SEOpApp (S.SQLOp "->")
[ S.SEFnApp "json_agg" [S.SEIdentifier $ toIdentifier col] Nothing
, S.SEUnsafe "0"
]
withJsonAggExtr
:: PermissionLimitSubQuery -> Maybe S.OrderByExp -> S.Alias -> S.SQLExp
withJsonAggExtr permLimitSubQuery ordBy alias =
-- if select has aggregations then use subquery to apply permission limit
case permLimitSubQuery of
PLSQRequired permLimit -> withPermLimit permLimit
PLSQNotRequired -> simpleJsonAgg
where
simpleJsonAgg = mkSimpleJsonAgg rowIdenExp ordBy
rowIdenExp = S.SEIdentifier $ S.getAlias alias
subSelAls = Identifier "sub_query"
unnestTable = Identifier "unnest_table"
mkSimpleJsonAgg rowExp ob =
let jsonAggExp = S.SEFnApp "json_agg" [rowExp] ob
in S.SEFnApp "coalesce" [jsonAggExp, S.SELit "[]"] Nothing
withPermLimit limit =
let subSelect = mkSubSelect limit
rowIdentifier = S.mkQIdenExp subSelAls alias
extr = S.Extractor (mkSimpleJsonAgg rowIdentifier newOrderBy) Nothing
fromExp = S.FromExp $ pure $
S.mkSelFromItem subSelect $ S.Alias subSelAls
in S.SESelect $ S.mkSelect { S.selExtr = pure extr
, S.selFrom = Just fromExp
}
mkSubSelect limit =
let jsonRowExtr = flip S.Extractor (Just alias) $
S.mkQIdenExp unnestTable alias
obExtrs = flip map newOBAliases $ \a ->
S.Extractor (S.mkQIdenExp unnestTable a) $ Just $ S.Alias a
in S.mkSelect { S.selExtr = jsonRowExtr : obExtrs
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp $ pure unnestFromItem
, S.selLimit = Just $ S.LimitExp $ S.intToSQLExp limit
, S.selOrderBy = newOrderBy
}
unnestFromItem =
let arrayAggItems = flip map (rowIdenExp : obCols) $
\s -> S.SEFnApp "array_agg" [s] Nothing
in S.FIUnnest arrayAggItems (S.Alias unnestTable) $
rowIdenExp : map S.SEIdentifier newOBAliases
newOrderBy = S.OrderByExp <$> NE.nonEmpty newOBItems
(newOBItems, obCols, newOBAliases) = maybe ([], [], []) transformOrderBy ordBy
transformOrderBy (S.OrderByExp l) = unzip3 $
flip map (zip (toList l) [1..]) $ \(obItem, i::Int) ->
let iden = Identifier $ "ob_col_" <> T.pack (show i)
in ( obItem{S.oColumn = S.SEIdentifier iden}
, S.oColumn obItem
, iden
)
asJsonAggExtr
:: JsonAggSelect -> S.Alias -> PermissionLimitSubQuery -> Maybe S.OrderByExp -> S.Extractor
asJsonAggExtr jsonAggSelect als permLimitSubQuery ordByExpM =
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>
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flip S.Extractor (Just als) $ case jsonAggSelect of
JASMultipleRows -> withJsonAggExtr permLimitSubQuery ordByExpM als
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>
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JASSingleObject -> asSingleRowExtr als
-- array relationships are not grouped, so have to be prefixed by
-- parent's alias
mkUniqArrayRelationAlias :: FieldName -> [FieldName] -> Identifier
mkUniqArrayRelationAlias parAls flds =
let sortedFields = sort flds
in Identifier $
getFieldNameTxt parAls <> "."
<> T.intercalate "." (map getFieldNameTxt sortedFields)
mkArrayRelationTableAlias :: Identifier -> FieldName -> [FieldName] -> Identifier
mkArrayRelationTableAlias pfx parAls flds =
pfx <> Identifier ".ar." <> uniqArrRelAls
where
uniqArrRelAls = mkUniqArrayRelationAlias parAls flds
mkObjectRelationTableAlias :: Identifier -> RelName -> Identifier
mkObjectRelationTableAlias pfx relName =
pfx <> Identifier ".or." <> toIdentifier relName
mkComputedFieldTableAlias :: Identifier -> FieldName -> Identifier
mkComputedFieldTableAlias pfx fldAls =
pfx <> Identifier ".cf." <> toIdentifier fldAls
mkBaseTableAlias :: Identifier -> Identifier
mkBaseTableAlias pfx =
pfx <> Identifier ".base"
mkBaseTableColumnAlias :: Identifier -> PGCol -> Identifier
mkBaseTableColumnAlias pfx pgColumn =
pfx <> Identifier ".pg." <> toIdentifier pgColumn
mkOrderByFieldName :: RelName -> FieldName
mkOrderByFieldName relName =
FieldName $ relNameToTxt relName <> "." <> "order_by"
mkAggregateOrderByAlias :: AnnAggregateOrderBy 'Postgres -> S.Alias
mkAggregateOrderByAlias = (S.Alias . Identifier) . \case
AAOCount -> "count"
AAOOp opText col -> opText <> "." <> getPGColTxt (pgiColumn col)
mkArrayRelationSourcePrefix
:: Identifier
-> FieldName
-> HM.HashMap FieldName [FieldName]
-> FieldName
-> Identifier
mkArrayRelationSourcePrefix parentSourcePrefix parentFieldName similarFieldsMap fieldName =
mkArrayRelationTableAlias parentSourcePrefix parentFieldName $
HM.lookupDefault [fieldName] fieldName similarFieldsMap
mkArrayRelationAlias
:: FieldName
-> HM.HashMap FieldName [FieldName]
-> FieldName
-> S.Alias
mkArrayRelationAlias parentFieldName similarFieldsMap fieldName =
S.Alias $ mkUniqArrayRelationAlias parentFieldName $
HM.lookupDefault [fieldName] fieldName similarFieldsMap
fromTableRowArgs
:: Identifier -> FunctionArgsExpTableRow 'Postgres S.SQLExp -> S.FunctionArgs
fromTableRowArgs pfx = toFunctionArgs . fmap toSQLExp
where
toFunctionArgs (FunctionArgsExp positional named) =
S.FunctionArgs positional named
toSQLExp (AETableRow Nothing) = S.SERowIdentifier $ mkBaseTableAlias pfx
toSQLExp (AETableRow (Just acc)) = S.mkQIdenExp (mkBaseTableAlias pfx) acc
toSQLExp (AESession s) = s
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>
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toSQLExp (AEInput s) = s
-- uses row_to_json to build a json object
withRowToJSON
:: FieldName -> [S.Extractor] -> (S.Alias, S.SQLExp)
withRowToJSON parAls extrs =
(S.toAlias parAls, jsonRow)
where
jsonRow = S.applyRowToJson extrs
-- uses json_build_object to build a json object
withJsonBuildObj
:: FieldName -> [S.SQLExp] -> (S.Alias, S.SQLExp)
withJsonBuildObj parAls exps =
(S.toAlias parAls, jsonRow)
where
jsonRow = S.applyJsonBuildObj exps
-- | Forces aggregation
withForceAggregation :: S.TypeAnn -> S.SQLExp -> S.SQLExp
withForceAggregation tyAnn e =
-- bool_or to force aggregation
S.SEFnApp "coalesce" [e, S.SETyAnn (S.SEUnsafe "bool_or('true')") tyAnn] Nothing
mkAggregateOrderByExtractorAndFields
:: AnnAggregateOrderBy 'Postgres -> (S.Extractor, AggregateFields 'Postgres)
mkAggregateOrderByExtractorAndFields annAggOrderBy =
case annAggOrderBy of
AAOCount ->
( S.Extractor S.countStar alias
, [(FieldName "count", AFCount S.CTStar)]
)
AAOOp opText pgColumnInfo ->
let pgColumn = pgiColumn pgColumnInfo
in ( S.Extractor (S.SEFnApp opText [S.SEIdentifier $ toIdentifier pgColumn] Nothing) alias
, [(FieldName opText, AFOp $ AggregateOp opText [(fromPGCol pgColumn, CFCol pgColumn)])]
)
where
alias = Just $ mkAggregateOrderByAlias annAggOrderBy
mkAnnOrderByAlias
:: Identifier -> FieldName -> SimilarArrayFields -> AnnOrderByElementG 'Postgres v -> S.Alias
mkAnnOrderByAlias pfx parAls similarFields = \case
AOCColumn pgColumnInfo ->
let pgColumn = pgiColumn pgColumnInfo
obColAls = mkBaseTableColumnAlias pfx pgColumn
in S.Alias obColAls
-- "pfx.or.relname"."pfx.ob.or.relname.rest" AS "pfx.ob.or.relname.rest"
AOCObjectRelation relInfo _ rest ->
let rn = riName relInfo
relPfx = mkObjectRelationTableAlias pfx rn
ordByFldName = mkOrderByFieldName rn
nesAls = mkAnnOrderByAlias relPfx ordByFldName mempty rest
in nesAls
AOCArrayAggregation relInfo _ aggOrderBy ->
let rn = riName relInfo
arrPfx = mkArrayRelationSourcePrefix pfx parAls similarFields $
mkOrderByFieldName rn
obAls = arrPfx <> Identifier "." <> toIdentifier (mkAggregateOrderByAlias aggOrderBy)
in S.Alias obAls
processDistinctOnColumns
:: Identifier
-> NE.NonEmpty PGCol
-> ( S.DistinctExpr
, [(S.Alias, S.SQLExp)] -- additional column extractors
)
processDistinctOnColumns pfx neCols = (distOnExp, colExtrs)
where
cols = toList neCols
distOnExp = S.DistinctOn $ map (S.SEIdentifier . toIdentifier . mkQColAls) cols
mkQCol c = S.mkQIdenExp (mkBaseTableAlias pfx) $ toIdentifier c
mkQColAls = S.Alias . mkBaseTableColumnAlias pfx
colExtrs = flip map cols $ mkQColAls &&& mkQCol
type SimilarArrayFields = HM.HashMap FieldName [FieldName]
mkSimilarArrayFields
:: Eq v
=> AnnFieldsG 'Postgres v
-> Maybe (NE.NonEmpty (AnnOrderByItemG 'Postgres v))
-> SimilarArrayFields
mkSimilarArrayFields annFields maybeOrderBys =
HM.fromList $ flip map allTuples $
\(relNameAndArgs, fieldName) -> (fieldName, getSimilarFields relNameAndArgs)
where
getSimilarFields relNameAndArgs = map snd $ filter ((== relNameAndArgs) . fst) allTuples
allTuples = arrayRelationTuples <> aggOrderByRelationTuples
arrayRelationTuples =
let arrayFields = mapMaybe getAnnArr annFields
in flip map arrayFields $
\(f, relSel) -> (getArrayRelNameAndSelectArgs relSel, f)
aggOrderByRelationTuples =
let mkItem (relName, fieldName) = ( (relName, noSelectArgs)
, fieldName
)
in map mkItem $ maybe []
(mapMaybe (fetchAggOrderByRels . obiColumn) . toList) maybeOrderBys
fetchAggOrderByRels (AOCArrayAggregation ri _ _) =
Just (riName ri, mkOrderByFieldName $ riName ri)
fetchAggOrderByRels _ = Nothing
getArrayRelNameAndSelectArgs :: ArraySelectG 'Postgres v -> (RelName, SelectArgsG 'Postgres v)
getArrayRelNameAndSelectArgs = \case
ASSimple r -> (aarRelationshipName r, _asnArgs $ aarAnnSelect r)
ASAggregate r -> (aarRelationshipName r, _asnArgs $ aarAnnSelect r)
ASConnection r -> (aarRelationshipName r, _asnArgs $ _csSelect $ aarAnnSelect r)
getAnnArr :: (a, AnnFieldG 'Postgres v) -> Maybe (a, ArraySelectG 'Postgres v)
getAnnArr (f, annFld) = case annFld of
AFArrayRelation (ASConnection _) -> Nothing
AFArrayRelation ar -> Just (f, ar)
_ -> Nothing
withWriteJoinTree
:: (MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m)
=> (JoinTree 'Postgres -> b -> JoinTree 'Postgres)
-> m (a, b)
-> m a
withWriteJoinTree joinTreeUpdater action =
pass $ do
(out, result) <- action
let fromJoinTree joinTree =
joinTreeUpdater joinTree result
pure (out, fromJoinTree)
withWriteObjectRelation
:: (MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m)
=> m ( ObjectRelationSource 'Postgres
, HM.HashMap S.Alias S.SQLExp
, a
)
-> m a
withWriteObjectRelation action =
withWriteJoinTree updateJoinTree $ do
(source, nodeExtractors, out) <- action
pure (out, (source, nodeExtractors))
where
updateJoinTree joinTree (source, nodeExtractors) =
let selectNode = SelectNode nodeExtractors joinTree
in mempty{_jtObjectRelations = HM.singleton source selectNode}
withWriteArrayRelation
:: (MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m)
=> m ( ArrayRelationSource 'Postgres
, S.Extractor
, HM.HashMap S.Alias S.SQLExp
, a
)
-> m a
withWriteArrayRelation action =
withWriteJoinTree updateJoinTree $ do
(source, topExtractor, nodeExtractors, out) <- action
pure (out, (source, topExtractor, nodeExtractors))
where
updateJoinTree joinTree (source, topExtractor, nodeExtractors) =
let arraySelectNode = ArraySelectNode [topExtractor] $
SelectNode nodeExtractors joinTree
in mempty{_jtArrayRelations = HM.singleton source arraySelectNode}
withWriteArrayConnection
:: (MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m)
=> m ( ArrayConnectionSource 'Postgres
, S.Extractor
, HM.HashMap S.Alias S.SQLExp
, a
)
-> m a
withWriteArrayConnection action =
withWriteJoinTree updateJoinTree $ do
(source, topExtractor, nodeExtractors, out) <- action
pure (out, (source, topExtractor, nodeExtractors))
where
updateJoinTree joinTree (source, topExtractor, nodeExtractors) =
let arraySelectNode = ArraySelectNode [topExtractor] $
SelectNode nodeExtractors joinTree
in mempty{_jtArrayConnections = HM.singleton source arraySelectNode}
withWriteComputedFieldTableSet
:: (MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m)
=> m ( ComputedFieldTableSetSource 'Postgres
, HM.HashMap S.Alias S.SQLExp
, a
)
-> m a
withWriteComputedFieldTableSet action =
withWriteJoinTree updateJoinTree $ do
(source, nodeExtractors, out) <- action
pure (out, (source, nodeExtractors))
where
updateJoinTree joinTree (source, nodeExtractors) =
let selectNode = SelectNode nodeExtractors joinTree
in mempty{_jtComputedFieldTableSets = HM.singleton source selectNode}
processAnnSimpleSelect
:: forall m . ( MonadReader Bool m
, MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m
)
=> SourcePrefixes
-> FieldName
-> PermissionLimitSubQuery
-> AnnSimpleSel 'Postgres
-> m ( SelectSource 'Postgres
, HM.HashMap S.Alias S.SQLExp
)
processAnnSimpleSelect sourcePrefixes fieldAlias permLimitSubQuery annSimpleSel = do
(selectSource, orderByAndDistinctExtrs, _) <-
processSelectParams sourcePrefixes fieldAlias similarArrayFields tableFrom
permLimitSubQuery tablePermissions tableArgs
annFieldsExtr <- processAnnFields (_pfThis sourcePrefixes) fieldAlias similarArrayFields annSelFields
let allExtractors = HM.fromList $ annFieldsExtr : orderByAndDistinctExtrs
pure (selectSource, allExtractors)
where
AnnSelectG annSelFields tableFrom tablePermissions tableArgs _ = annSimpleSel
similarArrayFields =
mkSimilarArrayFields annSelFields $ _saOrderBy tableArgs
processAnnAggregateSelect
:: forall m. ( MonadReader Bool m
, MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m
)
=> SourcePrefixes
-> FieldName
-> AnnAggregateSelect 'Postgres
-> m ( SelectSource 'Postgres
, HM.HashMap S.Alias S.SQLExp
, S.Extractor
)
processAnnAggregateSelect sourcePrefixes fieldAlias annAggSel = do
(selectSource, orderByAndDistinctExtrs, _) <-
processSelectParams sourcePrefixes fieldAlias similarArrayFields tableFrom
permLimitSubQuery tablePermissions tableArgs
let thisSourcePrefix = _pfThis sourcePrefixes
processedFields <- forM aggSelFields $ \(fieldName, field) ->
(fieldName,) <$>
case field of
TAFAgg aggFields ->
pure ( aggregateFieldsToExtractorExps thisSourcePrefix aggFields
, aggregateFieldToExp aggFields
)
TAFNodes annFields -> do
annFieldExtr <- processAnnFields thisSourcePrefix fieldName similarArrayFields annFields
pure ( [annFieldExtr]
, withJsonAggExtr permLimitSubQuery (_ssOrderBy selectSource) $
S.Alias $ toIdentifier fieldName
)
TAFExp e ->
pure ( []
, withForceAggregation S.textTypeAnn $ S.SELit e
)
let topLevelExtractor =
flip S.Extractor (Just $ S.Alias $ toIdentifier fieldAlias) $
S.applyJsonBuildObj $ flip concatMap (map (second snd) processedFields) $
\(FieldName fieldText, fieldExp) -> [S.SELit fieldText, fieldExp]
nodeExtractors = HM.fromList $
concatMap (fst . snd) processedFields <> orderByAndDistinctExtrs
pure (selectSource, nodeExtractors, topLevelExtractor)
where
AnnSelectG aggSelFields tableFrom tablePermissions tableArgs _ = annAggSel
permLimit = _tpLimit tablePermissions
orderBy = _saOrderBy tableArgs
permLimitSubQuery = mkPermissionLimitSubQuery permLimit aggSelFields orderBy
similarArrayFields = HM.unions $
flip map (map snd aggSelFields) $ \case
TAFAgg _ -> mempty
TAFNodes annFlds ->
mkSimilarArrayFields annFlds orderBy
TAFExp _ -> mempty
mkPermissionLimitSubQuery
:: Maybe Int
-> TableAggregateFields 'Postgres
-> Maybe (NE.NonEmpty (AnnOrderByItem 'Postgres))
-> PermissionLimitSubQuery
mkPermissionLimitSubQuery permLimit aggFields orderBys =
case permLimit of
Nothing -> PLSQNotRequired
Just limit ->
if hasAggregateField || hasAggOrderBy then PLSQRequired limit
else PLSQNotRequired
where
hasAggregateField = flip any (map snd aggFields) $
\case
TAFAgg _ -> True
_ -> False
hasAggOrderBy = case orderBys of
Nothing -> False
Just l -> flip any (concatMap toList $ toList l) $
\case
AOCArrayAggregation{} -> True
_ -> False
processArrayRelation
:: forall m. ( MonadReader Bool m
, MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m
)
=> SourcePrefixes
-> FieldName
-> S.Alias
-> ArraySelect 'Postgres
-> m ()
processArrayRelation sourcePrefixes fieldAlias relAlias arrSel =
case arrSel of
ASSimple annArrRel -> withWriteArrayRelation $ do
let AnnRelationSelectG _ colMapping sel = annArrRel
permLimitSubQuery =
maybe PLSQNotRequired PLSQRequired $ _tpLimit $ _asnPerm sel
(source, nodeExtractors) <-
processAnnSimpleSelect sourcePrefixes fieldAlias permLimitSubQuery sel
let topExtr = asJsonAggExtr JASMultipleRows (S.toAlias fieldAlias)
permLimitSubQuery $ _ssOrderBy source
pure ( ArrayRelationSource relAlias colMapping source
, topExtr
, nodeExtractors
, ()
)
ASAggregate aggSel -> withWriteArrayRelation $ do
let AnnRelationSelectG _ colMapping sel = aggSel
(source, nodeExtractors, topExtr) <-
processAnnAggregateSelect sourcePrefixes fieldAlias sel
pure ( ArrayRelationSource relAlias colMapping source
, topExtr
, nodeExtractors
, ()
)
ASConnection connSel -> withWriteArrayConnection $ do
let AnnRelationSelectG _ colMapping sel = connSel
(source, topExtractor, nodeExtractors) <-
processConnectionSelect sourcePrefixes fieldAlias relAlias colMapping sel
pure ( source
, topExtractor
, nodeExtractors
, ()
)
processSelectParams
:: forall m. ( MonadReader Bool m
, MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m
)
=> SourcePrefixes
-> FieldName
-> SimilarArrayFields
-> SelectFrom 'Postgres
-> PermissionLimitSubQuery
-> TablePerm 'Postgres
-> SelectArgs 'Postgres
-> m ( SelectSource 'Postgres
, [(S.Alias, S.SQLExp)]
, Maybe S.SQLExp -- Order by cursor
)
processSelectParams sourcePrefixes fieldAlias similarArrFields selectFrom
permLimitSubQ tablePermissions tableArgs = do
maybeOrderBy <- mapM
(processOrderByItems thisSourcePrefix fieldAlias similarArrFields)
orderByM
let fromItem = selectFromToFromItem (_pfBase sourcePrefixes) selectFrom
(maybeDistinct, distinctExtrs) =
maybe (Nothing, []) (first Just) $ processDistinctOnColumns thisSourcePrefix <$> distM
finalWhere = toSQLBoolExp (selectFromToQual selectFrom) $
maybe permFilter (andAnnBoolExps permFilter) whereM
selectSource = SelectSource thisSourcePrefix fromItem maybeDistinct finalWhere
((^. _2) <$> maybeOrderBy) finalLimit offsetM
orderByExtrs = maybe [] (^. _1) maybeOrderBy
pure ( selectSource
, orderByExtrs <> distinctExtrs
, (^. _3) <$> maybeOrderBy
)
where
thisSourcePrefix = _pfThis sourcePrefixes
SelectArgs whereM orderByM inpLimitM offsetM distM = tableArgs
TablePerm permFilter permLimit = tablePermissions
finalLimit =
-- if sub query is required, then only use input limit
-- because permission limit is being applied in subquery
-- else compare input and permission limits
case permLimitSubQ of
PLSQRequired _ -> inpLimitM
PLSQNotRequired -> compareLimits
compareLimits =
case (inpLimitM, permLimit) of
(inpLim, Nothing) -> inpLim
(Nothing, permLim) -> permLim
(Just inp, Just perm) -> Just $ if inp < perm then inp else perm
processOrderByItems
:: forall m. ( MonadReader Bool m
, MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m
)
=> Identifier
-> FieldName
-> SimilarArrayFields
-> NE.NonEmpty (AnnOrderByItem 'Postgres)
-> m ( [(S.Alias, S.SQLExp)] -- Order by Extractors
, S.OrderByExp
, S.SQLExp -- The cursor expression
)
processOrderByItems sourcePrefix' fieldAlias' similarArrayFields orderByItems = do
orderByItemExps <- forM orderByItems processAnnOrderByItem
let orderByExp = S.OrderByExp $ toOrderByExp <$> orderByItemExps
orderByExtractors = concat $ toList $ map snd . toList <$> orderByItemExps
cursor = mkCursorExp $ toList orderByItemExps
pure (orderByExtractors, orderByExp, cursor)
where
processAnnOrderByItem :: AnnOrderByItem 'Postgres -> m (OrderByItemExp 'Postgres)
processAnnOrderByItem orderByItem =
forM orderByItem $ \ordByCol -> (ordByCol,) <$>
processAnnOrderByElement sourcePrefix' fieldAlias' ordByCol
processAnnOrderByElement
:: Identifier -> FieldName -> AnnOrderByElement 'Postgres S.SQLExp -> m (S.Alias, S.SQLExp)
processAnnOrderByElement sourcePrefix fieldAlias annObCol = do
let ordByAlias = mkAnnOrderByAlias sourcePrefix fieldAlias similarArrayFields annObCol
(ordByAlias, ) <$> case annObCol of
AOCColumn pgColInfo -> pure $
S.mkQIdenExp (mkBaseTableAlias sourcePrefix) $ toIdentifier $ pgiColumn pgColInfo
AOCObjectRelation relInfo relFilter rest -> withWriteObjectRelation $ do
Rewrite GraphQL schema generation and query parsing (close #2801) (#4111) Aka “the PDV refactor.” History is preserved on the branch 2801-graphql-schema-parser-refactor. * [skip ci] remove stale benchmark commit from commit_diff * [skip ci] Check for root field name conflicts between remotes * [skip ci] Additionally check for conflicts between remotes and DB * [skip ci] Check for conflicts in schema when tracking a table * [skip ci] Fix equality checking in GraphQL AST * server: fix mishandling of GeoJSON inputs in subscriptions (fix #3239) (#4551) * Add support for multiple top-level fields in a subscription to improve testability of subscriptions * Add an internal flag to enable multiple subscriptions * Add missing call to withConstructorFn in live queries (fix #3239) Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com> * Scheduled triggers (close #1914) (#3553) server: add scheduled triggers Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com> * dev.sh: bump version due to addition of croniter python dependency * server: fix an introspection query caching issue (fix #4547) (#4661) Introspection queries accept variables, but we need to make sure to also touch the variables that we ignore, so that an introspection query is marked not reusable if we are not able to build a correct query plan for it. A better solution here would be to deal with such unused variables correctly, so that more introspection queries become reusable. An even better solution would be to type-safely track *how* to reuse which variables, rather than to split the reusage marking from the planning. Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * flush log buffer on exception in mkWaiApp ( fix #4772 ) (#4801) * flush log buffer on exception in mkWaiApp * add comment to explain the introduced change * add changelog * allow logging details of a live query polling thread (#4959) * changes for poller-log add various multiplexed query info in poller-log * minor cleanup, also fixes a bug which will return duplicate data * Live query poller stats can now be logged This also removes in-memory stats that are collected about batched query execution as the log lines when piped into an monitoring tool will give us better insights. * allow poller-log to be configurable * log minimal information in the livequery-poller-log Other information can be retrieved from /dev/subscriptions/extended * fix few review comments * avoid marshalling and unmarshalling from ByteString to EncJSON * separate out SubscriberId and SubscriberMetadata Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <rayanon004@gmail.com> * Don't compile in developer APIs by default * Tighten up handling of admin secret, more docs Store the admin secret only as a hash to prevent leaking the secret inadvertently, and to prevent timing attacks on the secret. NOTE: best practice for stored user passwords is a function with a tunable cost like bcrypt, but our threat model is quite different (even if we thought we could reasonably protect the secret from an attacker who could read arbitrary regions of memory), and bcrypt is far too slow (by design) to perform on each request. We'd have to rely on our (technically savvy) users to choose high entropy passwords in any case. Referencing #4736 * server/docs: add instructions to fix loss of float precision in PostgreSQL <= 11 (#5187) This adds a server flag, --pg-connection-options, that can be used to set a PostgreSQL connection parameter, extra_float_digits, that needs to be used to avoid loss of data on older versions of PostgreSQL, which have odd default behavior when returning float values. (fixes #5092) * [skip ci] Add new commits from master to the commit diff * [skip ci] serve default directives (skip & include) over introspection * [skip ci] Update non-Haskell assets with the version on master * server: refactor GQL execution check and config API (#5094) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <vamshi@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] fix js issues in tests by pinning dependencies version * [skip ci] bump graphql version * [skip ci] Add note about memory usage * generalize query execution logic on Postgres (#5110) * generalize PGExecCtx to support specialized functions for various operations * fix tests compilation * allow customising PGExecCtx when starting the web server * server: changes catalog initialization and logging for pro customization (#5139) * new typeclass to abstract the logic of QueryLog-ing * abstract the logic of logging websocket-server logs introduce a MonadWSLog typeclass * move catalog initialization to init step expose a helper function to migrate catalog create schema cache in initialiseCtx * expose various modules and functions for pro * [skip ci] cosmetic change * [skip ci] fix test calling a mutation that does not exist * [skip ci] minor text change * [skip ci] refactored input values * [skip ci] remove VString Origin * server: fix updating of headers behaviour in the update cron trigger API and create future events immediately (#5151) * server: fix bug to update headers in an existing cron trigger and create future events Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * Lower stack chunk size in RTS to reduce thread STACK memory (closes #5190) This reduces memory consumption for new idle subscriptions significantly (see linked ticket). The hypothesis is: we fork a lot of threads per websocket, and some of these use slightly more than the initial 1K stack size, so the first overflow balloons to 32K, when significantly less is required. However: running with `+RTS -K1K -xc` did not seem to show evidence of any overflows! So it's a mystery why this improves things. GHC should probably also be doubling the stack buffer at each overflow or doing something even smarter; the knobs we have aren't so helpful. * [skip ci] fix todo and schema generation for aggregate fields * 5087 libpq pool leak (#5089) Shrink libpq buffers to 1MB before returning connection to pool. Closes #5087 See: https://github.com/hasura/pg-client-hs/pull/19 Also related: #3388 #4077 * bump pg-client-hs version (fixes a build issue on some environments) (#5267) * do not use prepared statements for mutations * server: unlock scheduled events on graceful shutdown (#4928) * Fix buggy parsing of new --conn-lifetime flag in 2b0e3774 * [skip ci] remove cherry-picked commit from commit_diff.txt * server: include additional fields in scheduled trigger webhook payload (#5262) * include scheduled triggers metadata in the webhook body Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * server: call the webhook asynchronously in event triggers (#5352) * server: call the webhook asynchronosly in event triggers * Expose all modules in Cabal file (#5371) * [skip ci] update commit_diff.txt * [skip ci] fix cast exp parser & few TODOs * [skip ci] fix remote fields arguments * [skip ci] fix few more TODO, no-op refactor, move resolve/action.hs to execute/action.hs * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina (#5374) * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina * Resolving build error * Adding Environment passing note to changelog * Removing references to ILTPollerLog as this seems to have been reintroduced from a bad merge * removing commented-out imports * Language pragmas already set by project * Linking async thread * Apply suggestions from code review Use `runQueryTx` instead of `runLazyTx` for queries. * remove the non-user facing entry in the changelog Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] fix: restrict remote relationship field generation for hasura queries * [skip ci] no-op refactor; move insert execution code from schema parser module * server: call the webhook asynchronously in event triggers (#5352) * server: call the webhook asynchronosly in event triggers * Expose all modules in Cabal file (#5371) * [skip ci] update commit_diff.txt * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina (#5374) * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina * Resolving build error * Adding Environment passing note to changelog * Removing references to ILTPollerLog as this seems to have been reintroduced from a bad merge * removing commented-out imports * Language pragmas already set by project * Linking async thread * Apply suggestions from code review Use `runQueryTx` instead of `runLazyTx` for queries. * remove the non-user facing entry in the changelog Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] implement header checking Probably closes #14 and #3659. * server: refactor 'pollQuery' to have a hook to process 'PollDetails' (#5391) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * update pg-client (#5421) * [skip ci] update commit_diff * Fix latency buckets for telemetry data These must have gotten messed up during a refactor. As a consequence almost all samples received so far fall into the single erroneous 0 to 1K seconds (originally supposed to be 1ms?) bucket. I also re-thought what the numbers should be, but these are still arbitrary and might want adjusting in the future. * [skip ci] include the latest commit compared against master in commit_diff * [skip ci] include new commits from master in commit_diff * [skip ci] improve description generation * [skip ci] sort all introspect arrays * [skip ci] allow parsers to specify error codes * [skip ci] fix integer and float parsing error code * [skip ci] scalar from json errors are now parse errors * [skip ci] fixed negative integer error message and code * [skip ci] Re-fix nullability in relationships * [skip ci] no-op refactor and removed couple of FIXMEs * [skip ci] uncomment code in 'deleteMetadataObject' * [skip ci] Fix re-fix of nullability for relationships * [skip ci] fix default arguments error code * [skip ci] updated test error message !!! WARNING !!! Since all fields accept `null`, they all are technically optional in the new schema. Meaning there's no such thing as a missing mandatory field anymore: a field that doesn't have a default value, and which therefore isn't labelled as "optional" in the schema, will be assumed to be null if it's missing, meaning it isn't possible anymore to have an error for a missing mandatory field. The only possible error is now when a optional positional argument is omitted but is not the last positional argument. * [skip ci] cleanup of int scalar parser * [skip ci] retro-compatibility of offset as string * [skip ci] Remove commit from commit_diff.txt Although strictly speaking we don't know if this will work correctly in PDV if we would implement query plan caching, the fact is that in the theoretical case that we would have the same issue in PDV, it would probably apply not just to introspection, and the fix would be written completely differently. So this old commit is of no value to us other than the heads-up "make sure query plan caching works correctly even in the presence of unused variables", which is already part of the test suite. * Add MonadTrace and MonadExecuteQuery abstractions (#5383) * [skip ci] Fix accumulation of input object types Just like object types, interface types, and union types, we have to avoid circularities when collecting input types from the GraphQL AST. Additionally, this fixes equality checks for input object types (whose fields are unordered, and hence should be compared as sets) and enum types (ditto). * [skip ci] fix fragment error path * [skip ci] fix node error code * [skip ci] fix paths in insert queries * [skip ci] fix path in objects * [skip ci] manually alter node id path for consistency * [skip ci] more node error fixups * [skip ci] one last relay error message fix * [skip ci] update commit_diff * Propagate the trace context to event triggers (#5409) * Propagate the trace context to event triggers * Handle missing trace and span IDs * Store trace context as one LOCAL * Add migrations * Documentation * changelog * Fix warnings * Respond to code review suggestions * Respond to code review * Undo changelog * Update CHANGELOG.md Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * server: log request/response sizes for event triggers (#5463) * server: log request/response sizes for event triggers event triggers (and scheduled triggers) now have request/response size in their logs. * add changelog entry * Tracing: Simplify HTTP traced request (#5451) Remove the Inversion of Control (SuspendRequest) and simplify the tracing of HTTP Requests. Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> * Attach request ID as tracing metadata (#5456) * Propagate the trace context to event triggers * Handle missing trace and span IDs * Store trace context as one LOCAL * Add migrations * Documentation * Include the request ID as trace metadata * changelog * Fix warnings * Respond to code review suggestions * Respond to code review * Undo changelog * Update CHANGELOG.md * Typo Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * server: add logging for action handlers (#5471) * server: add logging for action handlers * add changelog entry * change action-handler log type from internal to non-internal * fix action-handler-log name * server: pass http and websocket request to logging context (#5470) * pass request body to logging context in all cases * add message size logging on the websocket API this is required by graphql-engine-pro/#416 * message size logging on websocket API As we need to log all messages recieved/sent by the websocket server, it makes sense to log them as part of the websocket server event logs. Previously message recieved were logged inside the onMessage handler, and messages sent were logged only for "data" messages (as a server event log) * fix review comments Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> * server: stop eventing subsystem threads when shutting down (#5479) * server: stop eventing subsystem threads when shutting down * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <chkarthikeyan95@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <chkarthikeyan95@gmail.com> * [skip ci] update commit_diff with new commits added in master * Bugfix to support 0-size HASURA_GRAPHQL_QUERY_PLAN_CACHE_SIZE Also some minor refactoring of bounded cache module: - the maxBound check in `trim` was confusing and unnecessary - consequently trim was unnecessary for lookupPure Also add some basic tests * Support only the bounded cache, with default HASURA_GRAPHQL_QUERY_PLAN_CACHE_SIZE of 4000. Closes #5363 * [skip ci] remove merge commit from commit_diff * server: Fix compiler warning caused by GHC upgrade (#5489) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] update all non server code from master * [skip ci] aligned object field error message with master * [skip ci] fix remaining undefined? * [skip ci] remove unused import * [skip ci] revert to previous error message, fix tests * Move nullableType/nonNullableType to Schema.hs These are functions on Types, not on Parsers. * [skip ci] fix setup to fix backend only test the order in which permission checks are performed on the branch is slightly different than on master, resulting in a slightly different error if there are no other mutations the user has access to. By adding update permissions, we go back to the expected case. * [skip ci] fix insert geojson tests to reflect new paths * [skip ci] fix enum test for better error message * [skip ci] fix header test for better error message * [skip ci] fix fragment cycle test for better error message * [skip ci] fix error message for type mismatch * [skip ci] fix variable path in test * [skip ci] adjust tests after bug fix * [skip ci] more tests fixing * Add hdb_catalog.current_setting abstraction for reading Hasura settings As the comment in the function’s definition explains, this is needed to work around an awkward Postgres behavior. * [skip ci] Update CONTRIBUTING.md to mention Node setup for Python tests * [skip ci] Add missing Python tests env var to CONTRIBUTING.md * [skip ci] fix order of result when subscription is run with multiple nodes * [skip ci] no-op refactor: fix a warning in Internal/Parser.hs * [skip ci] throw error when a subscription contains remote joins * [skip ci] Enable easier profiling by hiding AssertNF behind a flag In order to compile a profiling build, run: $ cabal new-build -f profiling --enable-profiling * [skip ci] Fix two warnings We used to lookup the objects that implement a given interface by filtering all objects in the schema document. However, one of the tests expects us to generate a warning if the provided `implements` field of an introspection query specifies an object not implementing some interface. So we use that field instead. * [skip ci] Fix warnings by commenting out query plan caching * [skip ci] improve masking/commenting query caching related code & few warning fixes * [skip ci] Fixed compiler warnings in graphql-parser-hs * Sync non-Haskell assets with master * [skip ci] add a test inserting invalid GraphQL but valid JSON value in a jsonb column * [skip ci] Avoid converting to/from Map * [skip ci] Apply some hlint suggestions * [skip ci] remove redundant constraints from buildLiveQueryPlan and explainGQLQuery * [skip ci] add NOTEs about missing Tracing constraints in PDV from master * Remove -fdefer-typed-holes, fix warnings * Update cabal.project.freeze * Limit GHC’s heap size to 8GB in CI to avoid the OOM killer * Commit package-lock.json for Python tests’ remote schema server * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers configuration in actions, event triggers & remote schemas (#5519) * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers definition in actions & event triggers * update CHANGELOG.md * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * add test for table_by_pk node when roles doesn't have permission to PK * [skip ci] fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix #5200) (#5522) * [skip ci] test case fix for a6450e126bc2d98bcfd3791501986e4627ce6c6f * [skip ci] add tests to agg queries when role doesn't have access to any cols * fix backend test * Simplify subscription execution * [skip ci] add test to check if required headers are present while querying * Suppose, table B is related to table A and to query B certain headers are necessary, then the test checks that we are throwing error when the header is not set when B is queried through A * fix mutations not checking for view mutability * [skip ci] add variable type checking and corresponding tests * [skip ci] add test to check if update headers are present while doing an upsert * [skip ci] add positive counterparts to some of the negative permission tests * fix args missing their description in introspect * [skip ci] Remove unused function; insert missing markNotReusable call * [skip ci] Add a Note about InputValue * [skip ci] Delete LegacySchema/ 🎉 * [skip ci] Delete GraphQL/{Resolve,Validate}/ 🎉 * [skip ci] Delete top-level Resolve/Validate modules; tidy .cabal file * [skip ci] Delete LegacySchema top-level module Somehow I missed this one. * fix input value to json * [skip ci] elaborate on JSON objects in GraphQL * [skip ci] add missing file * [skip ci] add a test with subscription containing remote joins * add a test with remote joins in mutation output * [skip ci] Add some comments to Schema/Mutation.hs * [skip ci] Remove no longer needed code from RemoteServer.hs * [skip ci] Use a helper function to generate conflict clause parsers * [skip ci] fix type checker error in fields with default value * capitalize the header keys in select_articles_without_required_headers * Somehow, this was the reason the tests were failing. I have no idea, why! * [skip ci] Add a long Note about optional fields and nullability * Improve comments a bit; simplify Schema/Common.hs a bit * [skip ci] full implementation of 5.8.5 type checking. * [skip ci] fix validation test teardown * [skip ci] fix schema stitching test * fix remote schema ignoring enum nullability * [skip ci] fix fieldOptional to not discard nullability * revert nullability of use_spheroid * fix comment * add required remote fields with arguments for tests * [skip ci] add missing docstrings * [skip ci] fixed description of remote fields * [skip ci] change docstring for consistency * fix several schema inconsistencies * revert behaviour change in function arguments parsing * fix remaining nullability issues in new schema * minor no-op refactor; use isListType from graphql-parser-hs * use nullability of remote schema node, while creating a Remote reln * fix 'ID' input coercing & action 'ID' type relationship mapping * include ASTs in MonadExecuteQuery * needed for PRO code-base * Delete code for "interfaces implementing ifaces" (draft GraphQL spec) Previously I started writing some code that adds support for a future GraphQL feature where interfaces may themselves be sub-types of other interfaces. However, this code was incomplete, and partially incorrect. So this commit deletes support for that entirely. * Ignore a remote schema test during the upgrade/downgrade test The PDV refactor does a better job at exposing a minimal set of types through introspection. In particular, not every type that is present in a remote schema is re-exposed by Hasura. The test test_schema_stitching.py::TestRemoteSchemaBasic::test_introspection assumed that all types were re-exposed, which is not required for GraphQL compatibility, in order to test some aspect of our support for remote schemas. So while this particular test has been updated on PDV, the PDV branch now does not pass the old test, which we argue to be incorrect. Hence this test is disabled while we await a release, after which we can re-enable it. This also re-enables a test that was previously disabled for similar, though unrelated, reasons. * add haddock documentation to the action's field parsers * Deslecting some tests in server-upgrade Some tests with current build are failing on server upgrade which it should not. The response is more accurate than what it was. Also the upgrade tests were not throwing errors when the test is expected to return an error, but succeeds. The test framework is patched to catch this case. * [skip ci] Add a long Note about interfaces and object types * send the response headers back to client after running a query * Deselect a few more tests during upgrade/downgrade test * Update commit_diff.txt * change log kind from db_migrate to catalog_migrate (#5531) * Show method and complete URI in traced HTTP calls (#5525) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers configuration in actions, event triggers & remote schemas (#5519) * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers definition in actions & event triggers * update CHANGELOG.md * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix #5200) (#5522) * Fix telemetry reporting of transport (websocket was reported as http) * add log kinds in cli-migrations image (#5529) * add log kinds in cli-migrations image * give hint to resolve timeout error * minor changes and CHANGELOG * server: set hasura.tracecontext in RQL mutations [#5542] (#5555) * server: set hasura.tracecontext in RQL mutations [#5542] * Update test suite Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * Add bulldozer auto-merge and -update configuration We still need to add the github app (as of time of opening this PR) Afterwards devs should be able to allow bulldozer to automatically "update" the branch, merging in parent when it changes, as well as automatically merge when all checks pass. This is opt-in by adding the `auto-update-auto-merge` label to the PR. * Remove 'bulldozer' config, try 'kodiak' for auto-merge see: https://github.com/chdsbd/kodiak The main issue that bit us was not being able to auto update forked branches, also: https://github.com/palantir/bulldozer/issues/66 https://github.com/palantir/bulldozer/issues/145 * Cherry-picked all commits * [skip ci] Slightly improve formatting * Revert "fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix #5200) (#5522)" This reverts commit 0f9a5afa59a88f6824f4d63d58db246a5ba3fb03. This undoes a cherry-pick of 34288e1eb5f2c5dad9e6d1e05453dd52397dc970 that was already done previously in a6450e126bc2d98bcfd3791501986e4627ce6c6f, and subsequently fixed for PDV in 70e89dc250f8ddc6e2b7930bbe2b3eeaa6dbe1db * Do a small bit of tidying in Hasura.GraphQL.Parser.Collect * Fix cherry-picking work Some previous cherry-picks ended up modifying code that is commented out * [skip ci] clarified comment regarding insert representation * [skip ci] removed obsolete todos * cosmetic change * fix action error message * [skip ci] remove obsolete comment * [skip ci] synchronize stylish haskell extensions list * use previously defined scalar names in parsers rather than ad-hoc literals * Apply most syntax hlint hints. * Clarify comment on update mutation. * [skip ci] Clarify what fields should be specified for objects * Update "_inc" description. * Use record types rather than tuples fo IntrospectionResult and ParsedIntrospection * Get rid of checkFieldNamesUnique (use Data.List.Extended.duplicates) * Throw more errors when collecting query root names * [skip ci] clean column parser comment * Remove dead code inserted in ab65b39 * avoid converting to non-empty list where not needed * add note and TODO about the disabled checks in PDV * minor refactor in remoteField' function * Unify two getObject methods * Nitpicks in Remote.hs * Update CHANGELOG.md * Revert "Unify two getObject methods" This reverts commit bd6bb40355b3d189a46c0312eb52225e18be57b3. We do need two different getObject functions as the corresponding error message is different * Fix error message in Remote.hs * Update CHANGELOG.md Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com> * Apply suggested Changelog fix. Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com> * Fix typo in Changelog. * [skip ci] Update changelog. * reuse type names to avoid duplication * Fix Hashable instance for Definition The presence of `Maybe Unique`, and an optional description, as part of `Definition`s, means that `Definition`s that are considered `Eq`ual may get different hashes. This can happen, for instance, when one object is memoized but another is not. * [skip ci] Update commit_diff.txt * Bump parser version. * Bump freeze file after changes in parser. * [skip ci] Incorporate commits from master * Fix developer flag in server/cabal.project.freeze Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com> * Deselect a changed ENUM test for upgrade/downgrade CI * Deselect test here as well * [skip ci] remove dead code * Disable more tests for upgrade/downgrade * Fix which test gets deselected * Revert "Add hdb_catalog.current_setting abstraction for reading Hasura settings" This reverts commit 66e85ab9fbd56cca2c28a80201f6604fbe811b85. * Remove circular reference in cabal.project.freeze Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon.m.simmons@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <rayanon004@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: rakeshkky <12475069+rakeshkky@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <ecthiender@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <vamshi@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Lyndon Maydwell <lyndon@sordina.net> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Naveen Naidu <naveennaidu479@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <chkarthikeyan95@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Nizar Malangadan <nizar-m@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <crucuny@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com>
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relSource = ObjectRelationSource relName colMapping selectSource
pure ( relSource
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)
AOCArrayAggregation relInfo relFilter aggOrderBy -> withWriteArrayRelation $ do
Rewrite GraphQL schema generation and query parsing (close #2801) (#4111) Aka “the PDV refactor.” History is preserved on the branch 2801-graphql-schema-parser-refactor. * [skip ci] remove stale benchmark commit from commit_diff * [skip ci] Check for root field name conflicts between remotes * [skip ci] Additionally check for conflicts between remotes and DB * [skip ci] Check for conflicts in schema when tracking a table * [skip ci] Fix equality checking in GraphQL AST * server: fix mishandling of GeoJSON inputs in subscriptions (fix #3239) (#4551) * Add support for multiple top-level fields in a subscription to improve testability of subscriptions * Add an internal flag to enable multiple subscriptions * Add missing call to withConstructorFn in live queries (fix #3239) Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com> * Scheduled triggers (close #1914) (#3553) server: add scheduled triggers Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com> * dev.sh: bump version due to addition of croniter python dependency * server: fix an introspection query caching issue (fix #4547) (#4661) Introspection queries accept variables, but we need to make sure to also touch the variables that we ignore, so that an introspection query is marked not reusable if we are not able to build a correct query plan for it. A better solution here would be to deal with such unused variables correctly, so that more introspection queries become reusable. An even better solution would be to type-safely track *how* to reuse which variables, rather than to split the reusage marking from the planning. Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * flush log buffer on exception in mkWaiApp ( fix #4772 ) (#4801) * flush log buffer on exception in mkWaiApp * add comment to explain the introduced change * add changelog * allow logging details of a live query polling thread (#4959) * changes for poller-log add various multiplexed query info in poller-log * minor cleanup, also fixes a bug which will return duplicate data * Live query poller stats can now be logged This also removes in-memory stats that are collected about batched query execution as the log lines when piped into an monitoring tool will give us better insights. * allow poller-log to be configurable * log minimal information in the livequery-poller-log Other information can be retrieved from /dev/subscriptions/extended * fix few review comments * avoid marshalling and unmarshalling from ByteString to EncJSON * separate out SubscriberId and SubscriberMetadata Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <rayanon004@gmail.com> * Don't compile in developer APIs by default * Tighten up handling of admin secret, more docs Store the admin secret only as a hash to prevent leaking the secret inadvertently, and to prevent timing attacks on the secret. NOTE: best practice for stored user passwords is a function with a tunable cost like bcrypt, but our threat model is quite different (even if we thought we could reasonably protect the secret from an attacker who could read arbitrary regions of memory), and bcrypt is far too slow (by design) to perform on each request. We'd have to rely on our (technically savvy) users to choose high entropy passwords in any case. Referencing #4736 * server/docs: add instructions to fix loss of float precision in PostgreSQL <= 11 (#5187) This adds a server flag, --pg-connection-options, that can be used to set a PostgreSQL connection parameter, extra_float_digits, that needs to be used to avoid loss of data on older versions of PostgreSQL, which have odd default behavior when returning float values. (fixes #5092) * [skip ci] Add new commits from master to the commit diff * [skip ci] serve default directives (skip & include) over introspection * [skip ci] Update non-Haskell assets with the version on master * server: refactor GQL execution check and config API (#5094) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <vamshi@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] fix js issues in tests by pinning dependencies version * [skip ci] bump graphql version * [skip ci] Add note about memory usage * generalize query execution logic on Postgres (#5110) * generalize PGExecCtx to support specialized functions for various operations * fix tests compilation * allow customising PGExecCtx when starting the web server * server: changes catalog initialization and logging for pro customization (#5139) * new typeclass to abstract the logic of QueryLog-ing * abstract the logic of logging websocket-server logs introduce a MonadWSLog typeclass * move catalog initialization to init step expose a helper function to migrate catalog create schema cache in initialiseCtx * expose various modules and functions for pro * [skip ci] cosmetic change * [skip ci] fix test calling a mutation that does not exist * [skip ci] minor text change * [skip ci] refactored input values * [skip ci] remove VString Origin * server: fix updating of headers behaviour in the update cron trigger API and create future events immediately (#5151) * server: fix bug to update headers in an existing cron trigger and create future events Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * Lower stack chunk size in RTS to reduce thread STACK memory (closes #5190) This reduces memory consumption for new idle subscriptions significantly (see linked ticket). The hypothesis is: we fork a lot of threads per websocket, and some of these use slightly more than the initial 1K stack size, so the first overflow balloons to 32K, when significantly less is required. However: running with `+RTS -K1K -xc` did not seem to show evidence of any overflows! So it's a mystery why this improves things. GHC should probably also be doubling the stack buffer at each overflow or doing something even smarter; the knobs we have aren't so helpful. * [skip ci] fix todo and schema generation for aggregate fields * 5087 libpq pool leak (#5089) Shrink libpq buffers to 1MB before returning connection to pool. Closes #5087 See: https://github.com/hasura/pg-client-hs/pull/19 Also related: #3388 #4077 * bump pg-client-hs version (fixes a build issue on some environments) (#5267) * do not use prepared statements for mutations * server: unlock scheduled events on graceful shutdown (#4928) * Fix buggy parsing of new --conn-lifetime flag in 2b0e3774 * [skip ci] remove cherry-picked commit from commit_diff.txt * server: include additional fields in scheduled trigger webhook payload (#5262) * include scheduled triggers metadata in the webhook body Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * server: call the webhook asynchronously in event triggers (#5352) * server: call the webhook asynchronosly in event triggers * Expose all modules in Cabal file (#5371) * [skip ci] update commit_diff.txt * [skip ci] fix cast exp parser & few TODOs * [skip ci] fix remote fields arguments * [skip ci] fix few more TODO, no-op refactor, move resolve/action.hs to execute/action.hs * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina (#5374) * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina * Resolving build error * Adding Environment passing note to changelog * Removing references to ILTPollerLog as this seems to have been reintroduced from a bad merge * removing commented-out imports * Language pragmas already set by project * Linking async thread * Apply suggestions from code review Use `runQueryTx` instead of `runLazyTx` for queries. * remove the non-user facing entry in the changelog Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] fix: restrict remote relationship field generation for hasura queries * [skip ci] no-op refactor; move insert execution code from schema parser module * server: call the webhook asynchronously in event triggers (#5352) * server: call the webhook asynchronosly in event triggers * Expose all modules in Cabal file (#5371) * [skip ci] update commit_diff.txt * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina (#5374) * Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina * Resolving build error * Adding Environment passing note to changelog * Removing references to ILTPollerLog as this seems to have been reintroduced from a bad merge * removing commented-out imports * Language pragmas already set by project * Linking async thread * Apply suggestions from code review Use `runQueryTx` instead of `runLazyTx` for queries. * remove the non-user facing entry in the changelog Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] implement header checking Probably closes #14 and #3659. * server: refactor 'pollQuery' to have a hook to process 'PollDetails' (#5391) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * update pg-client (#5421) * [skip ci] update commit_diff * Fix latency buckets for telemetry data These must have gotten messed up during a refactor. As a consequence almost all samples received so far fall into the single erroneous 0 to 1K seconds (originally supposed to be 1ms?) bucket. I also re-thought what the numbers should be, but these are still arbitrary and might want adjusting in the future. * [skip ci] include the latest commit compared against master in commit_diff * [skip ci] include new commits from master in commit_diff * [skip ci] improve description generation * [skip ci] sort all introspect arrays * [skip ci] allow parsers to specify error codes * [skip ci] fix integer and float parsing error code * [skip ci] scalar from json errors are now parse errors * [skip ci] fixed negative integer error message and code * [skip ci] Re-fix nullability in relationships * [skip ci] no-op refactor and removed couple of FIXMEs * [skip ci] uncomment code in 'deleteMetadataObject' * [skip ci] Fix re-fix of nullability for relationships * [skip ci] fix default arguments error code * [skip ci] updated test error message !!! WARNING !!! Since all fields accept `null`, they all are technically optional in the new schema. Meaning there's no such thing as a missing mandatory field anymore: a field that doesn't have a default value, and which therefore isn't labelled as "optional" in the schema, will be assumed to be null if it's missing, meaning it isn't possible anymore to have an error for a missing mandatory field. The only possible error is now when a optional positional argument is omitted but is not the last positional argument. * [skip ci] cleanup of int scalar parser * [skip ci] retro-compatibility of offset as string * [skip ci] Remove commit from commit_diff.txt Although strictly speaking we don't know if this will work correctly in PDV if we would implement query plan caching, the fact is that in the theoretical case that we would have the same issue in PDV, it would probably apply not just to introspection, and the fix would be written completely differently. So this old commit is of no value to us other than the heads-up "make sure query plan caching works correctly even in the presence of unused variables", which is already part of the test suite. * Add MonadTrace and MonadExecuteQuery abstractions (#5383) * [skip ci] Fix accumulation of input object types Just like object types, interface types, and union types, we have to avoid circularities when collecting input types from the GraphQL AST. Additionally, this fixes equality checks for input object types (whose fields are unordered, and hence should be compared as sets) and enum types (ditto). * [skip ci] fix fragment error path * [skip ci] fix node error code * [skip ci] fix paths in insert queries * [skip ci] fix path in objects * [skip ci] manually alter node id path for consistency * [skip ci] more node error fixups * [skip ci] one last relay error message fix * [skip ci] update commit_diff * Propagate the trace context to event triggers (#5409) * Propagate the trace context to event triggers * Handle missing trace and span IDs * Store trace context as one LOCAL * Add migrations * Documentation * changelog * Fix warnings * Respond to code review suggestions * Respond to code review * Undo changelog * Update CHANGELOG.md Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * server: log request/response sizes for event triggers (#5463) * server: log request/response sizes for event triggers event triggers (and scheduled triggers) now have request/response size in their logs. * add changelog entry * Tracing: Simplify HTTP traced request (#5451) Remove the Inversion of Control (SuspendRequest) and simplify the tracing of HTTP Requests. Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> * Attach request ID as tracing metadata (#5456) * Propagate the trace context to event triggers * Handle missing trace and span IDs * Store trace context as one LOCAL * Add migrations * Documentation * Include the request ID as trace metadata * changelog * Fix warnings * Respond to code review suggestions * Respond to code review * Undo changelog * Update CHANGELOG.md * Typo Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * server: add logging for action handlers (#5471) * server: add logging for action handlers * add changelog entry * change action-handler log type from internal to non-internal * fix action-handler-log name * server: pass http and websocket request to logging context (#5470) * pass request body to logging context in all cases * add message size logging on the websocket API this is required by graphql-engine-pro/#416 * message size logging on websocket API As we need to log all messages recieved/sent by the websocket server, it makes sense to log them as part of the websocket server event logs. Previously message recieved were logged inside the onMessage handler, and messages sent were logged only for "data" messages (as a server event log) * fix review comments Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> * server: stop eventing subsystem threads when shutting down (#5479) * server: stop eventing subsystem threads when shutting down * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <chkarthikeyan95@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <chkarthikeyan95@gmail.com> * [skip ci] update commit_diff with new commits added in master * Bugfix to support 0-size HASURA_GRAPHQL_QUERY_PLAN_CACHE_SIZE Also some minor refactoring of bounded cache module: - the maxBound check in `trim` was confusing and unnecessary - consequently trim was unnecessary for lookupPure Also add some basic tests * Support only the bounded cache, with default HASURA_GRAPHQL_QUERY_PLAN_CACHE_SIZE of 4000. Closes #5363 * [skip ci] remove merge commit from commit_diff * server: Fix compiler warning caused by GHC upgrade (#5489) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [skip ci] update all non server code from master * [skip ci] aligned object field error message with master * [skip ci] fix remaining undefined? * [skip ci] remove unused import * [skip ci] revert to previous error message, fix tests * Move nullableType/nonNullableType to Schema.hs These are functions on Types, not on Parsers. * [skip ci] fix setup to fix backend only test the order in which permission checks are performed on the branch is slightly different than on master, resulting in a slightly different error if there are no other mutations the user has access to. By adding update permissions, we go back to the expected case. * [skip ci] fix insert geojson tests to reflect new paths * [skip ci] fix enum test for better error message * [skip ci] fix header test for better error message * [skip ci] fix fragment cycle test for better error message * [skip ci] fix error message for type mismatch * [skip ci] fix variable path in test * [skip ci] adjust tests after bug fix * [skip ci] more tests fixing * Add hdb_catalog.current_setting abstraction for reading Hasura settings As the comment in the function’s definition explains, this is needed to work around an awkward Postgres behavior. * [skip ci] Update CONTRIBUTING.md to mention Node setup for Python tests * [skip ci] Add missing Python tests env var to CONTRIBUTING.md * [skip ci] fix order of result when subscription is run with multiple nodes * [skip ci] no-op refactor: fix a warning in Internal/Parser.hs * [skip ci] throw error when a subscription contains remote joins * [skip ci] Enable easier profiling by hiding AssertNF behind a flag In order to compile a profiling build, run: $ cabal new-build -f profiling --enable-profiling * [skip ci] Fix two warnings We used to lookup the objects that implement a given interface by filtering all objects in the schema document. However, one of the tests expects us to generate a warning if the provided `implements` field of an introspection query specifies an object not implementing some interface. So we use that field instead. * [skip ci] Fix warnings by commenting out query plan caching * [skip ci] improve masking/commenting query caching related code & few warning fixes * [skip ci] Fixed compiler warnings in graphql-parser-hs * Sync non-Haskell assets with master * [skip ci] add a test inserting invalid GraphQL but valid JSON value in a jsonb column * [skip ci] Avoid converting to/from Map * [skip ci] Apply some hlint suggestions * [skip ci] remove redundant constraints from buildLiveQueryPlan and explainGQLQuery * [skip ci] add NOTEs about missing Tracing constraints in PDV from master * Remove -fdefer-typed-holes, fix warnings * Update cabal.project.freeze * Limit GHC’s heap size to 8GB in CI to avoid the OOM killer * Commit package-lock.json for Python tests’ remote schema server * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers configuration in actions, event triggers & remote schemas (#5519) * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers definition in actions & event triggers * update CHANGELOG.md * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * add test for table_by_pk node when roles doesn't have permission to PK * [skip ci] fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix #5200) (#5522) * [skip ci] test case fix for a6450e126bc2d98bcfd3791501986e4627ce6c6f * [skip ci] add tests to agg queries when role doesn't have access to any cols * fix backend test * Simplify subscription execution * [skip ci] add test to check if required headers are present while querying * Suppose, table B is related to table A and to query B certain headers are necessary, then the test checks that we are throwing error when the header is not set when B is queried through A * fix mutations not checking for view mutability * [skip ci] add variable type checking and corresponding tests * [skip ci] add test to check if update headers are present while doing an upsert * [skip ci] add positive counterparts to some of the negative permission tests * fix args missing their description in introspect * [skip ci] Remove unused function; insert missing markNotReusable call * [skip ci] Add a Note about InputValue * [skip ci] Delete LegacySchema/ 🎉 * [skip ci] Delete GraphQL/{Resolve,Validate}/ 🎉 * [skip ci] Delete top-level Resolve/Validate modules; tidy .cabal file * [skip ci] Delete LegacySchema top-level module Somehow I missed this one. * fix input value to json * [skip ci] elaborate on JSON objects in GraphQL * [skip ci] add missing file * [skip ci] add a test with subscription containing remote joins * add a test with remote joins in mutation output * [skip ci] Add some comments to Schema/Mutation.hs * [skip ci] Remove no longer needed code from RemoteServer.hs * [skip ci] Use a helper function to generate conflict clause parsers * [skip ci] fix type checker error in fields with default value * capitalize the header keys in select_articles_without_required_headers * Somehow, this was the reason the tests were failing. I have no idea, why! * [skip ci] Add a long Note about optional fields and nullability * Improve comments a bit; simplify Schema/Common.hs a bit * [skip ci] full implementation of 5.8.5 type checking. * [skip ci] fix validation test teardown * [skip ci] fix schema stitching test * fix remote schema ignoring enum nullability * [skip ci] fix fieldOptional to not discard nullability * revert nullability of use_spheroid * fix comment * add required remote fields with arguments for tests * [skip ci] add missing docstrings * [skip ci] fixed description of remote fields * [skip ci] change docstring for consistency * fix several schema inconsistencies * revert behaviour change in function arguments parsing * fix remaining nullability issues in new schema * minor no-op refactor; use isListType from graphql-parser-hs * use nullability of remote schema node, while creating a Remote reln * fix 'ID' input coercing & action 'ID' type relationship mapping * include ASTs in MonadExecuteQuery * needed for PRO code-base * Delete code for "interfaces implementing ifaces" (draft GraphQL spec) Previously I started writing some code that adds support for a future GraphQL feature where interfaces may themselves be sub-types of other interfaces. However, this code was incomplete, and partially incorrect. So this commit deletes support for that entirely. * Ignore a remote schema test during the upgrade/downgrade test The PDV refactor does a better job at exposing a minimal set of types through introspection. In particular, not every type that is present in a remote schema is re-exposed by Hasura. The test test_schema_stitching.py::TestRemoteSchemaBasic::test_introspection assumed that all types were re-exposed, which is not required for GraphQL compatibility, in order to test some aspect of our support for remote schemas. So while this particular test has been updated on PDV, the PDV branch now does not pass the old test, which we argue to be incorrect. Hence this test is disabled while we await a release, after which we can re-enable it. This also re-enables a test that was previously disabled for similar, though unrelated, reasons. * add haddock documentation to the action's field parsers * Deslecting some tests in server-upgrade Some tests with current build are failing on server upgrade which it should not. The response is more accurate than what it was. Also the upgrade tests were not throwing errors when the test is expected to return an error, but succeeds. The test framework is patched to catch this case. * [skip ci] Add a long Note about interfaces and object types * send the response headers back to client after running a query * Deselect a few more tests during upgrade/downgrade test * Update commit_diff.txt * change log kind from db_migrate to catalog_migrate (#5531) * Show method and complete URI in traced HTTP calls (#5525) Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers configuration in actions, event triggers & remote schemas (#5519) * restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers definition in actions & event triggers * update CHANGELOG.md * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix #5200) (#5522) * Fix telemetry reporting of transport (websocket was reported as http) * add log kinds in cli-migrations image (#5529) * add log kinds in cli-migrations image * give hint to resolve timeout error * minor changes and CHANGELOG * server: set hasura.tracecontext in RQL mutations [#5542] (#5555) * server: set hasura.tracecontext in RQL mutations [#5542] * Update test suite Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> * Add bulldozer auto-merge and -update configuration We still need to add the github app (as of time of opening this PR) Afterwards devs should be able to allow bulldozer to automatically "update" the branch, merging in parent when it changes, as well as automatically merge when all checks pass. This is opt-in by adding the `auto-update-auto-merge` label to the PR. * Remove 'bulldozer' config, try 'kodiak' for auto-merge see: https://github.com/chdsbd/kodiak The main issue that bit us was not being able to auto update forked branches, also: https://github.com/palantir/bulldozer/issues/66 https://github.com/palantir/bulldozer/issues/145 * Cherry-picked all commits * [skip ci] Slightly improve formatting * Revert "fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix #5200) (#5522)" This reverts commit 0f9a5afa59a88f6824f4d63d58db246a5ba3fb03. This undoes a cherry-pick of 34288e1eb5f2c5dad9e6d1e05453dd52397dc970 that was already done previously in a6450e126bc2d98bcfd3791501986e4627ce6c6f, and subsequently fixed for PDV in 70e89dc250f8ddc6e2b7930bbe2b3eeaa6dbe1db * Do a small bit of tidying in Hasura.GraphQL.Parser.Collect * Fix cherry-picking work Some previous cherry-picks ended up modifying code that is commented out * [skip ci] clarified comment regarding insert representation * [skip ci] removed obsolete todos * cosmetic change * fix action error message * [skip ci] remove obsolete comment * [skip ci] synchronize stylish haskell extensions list * use previously defined scalar names in parsers rather than ad-hoc literals * Apply most syntax hlint hints. * Clarify comment on update mutation. * [skip ci] Clarify what fields should be specified for objects * Update "_inc" description. * Use record types rather than tuples fo IntrospectionResult and ParsedIntrospection * Get rid of checkFieldNamesUnique (use Data.List.Extended.duplicates) * Throw more errors when collecting query root names * [skip ci] clean column parser comment * Remove dead code inserted in ab65b39 * avoid converting to non-empty list where not needed * add note and TODO about the disabled checks in PDV * minor refactor in remoteField' function * Unify two getObject methods * Nitpicks in Remote.hs * Update CHANGELOG.md * Revert "Unify two getObject methods" This reverts commit bd6bb40355b3d189a46c0312eb52225e18be57b3. We do need two different getObject functions as the corresponding error message is different * Fix error message in Remote.hs * Update CHANGELOG.md Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com> * Apply suggested Changelog fix. Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com> * Fix typo in Changelog. * [skip ci] Update changelog. * reuse type names to avoid duplication * Fix Hashable instance for Definition The presence of `Maybe Unique`, and an optional description, as part of `Definition`s, means that `Definition`s that are considered `Eq`ual may get different hashes. This can happen, for instance, when one object is memoized but another is not. * [skip ci] Update commit_diff.txt * Bump parser version. * Bump freeze file after changes in parser. * [skip ci] Incorporate commits from master * Fix developer flag in server/cabal.project.freeze Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com> * Deselect a changed ENUM test for upgrade/downgrade CI * Deselect test here as well * [skip ci] remove dead code * Disable more tests for upgrade/downgrade * Fix which test gets deselected * Revert "Add hdb_catalog.current_setting abstraction for reading Hasura settings" This reverts commit 66e85ab9fbd56cca2c28a80201f6604fbe811b85. * Remove circular reference in cabal.project.freeze Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon.m.simmons@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <rayanon004@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: rakeshkky <12475069+rakeshkky@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <ecthiender@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <vamshi@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Lyndon Maydwell <lyndon@sordina.net> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Naveen Naidu <naveennaidu479@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <chkarthikeyan95@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Nizar Malangadan <nizar-m@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <crucuny@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com>
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let RelInfo relName _ colMapping relTable _ _ = relInfo
fieldName = mkOrderByFieldName relName
relSourcePrefix = mkArrayRelationSourcePrefix sourcePrefix fieldAlias
similarArrayFields fieldName
relAlias = mkArrayRelationAlias fieldAlias similarArrayFields fieldName
(topExtractor, fields) = mkAggregateOrderByExtractorAndFields aggOrderBy
selectSource = SelectSource relSourcePrefix
(S.FISimple relTable Nothing) Nothing
(toSQLBoolExp (S.QualTable relTable) relFilter)
Nothing Nothing Nothing
relSource = ArrayRelationSource relAlias colMapping selectSource
pure ( relSource
, topExtractor
, HM.fromList $ aggregateFieldsToExtractorExps relSourcePrefix fields
, S.mkQIdenExp relSourcePrefix (mkAggregateOrderByAlias aggOrderBy)
)
toOrderByExp :: OrderByItemExp 'Postgres -> S.OrderByItem
toOrderByExp orderByItemExp =
let OrderByItemG obTyM expAlias obNullsM = fst . snd <$> orderByItemExp
in S.OrderByItem (S.SEIdentifier $ toIdentifier expAlias) obTyM obNullsM
mkCursorExp :: [OrderByItemExp 'Postgres] -> S.SQLExp
mkCursorExp orderByItemExps =
S.applyJsonBuildObj $ flip concatMap orderByItemExps $
\orderByItemExp ->
let OrderByItemG _ (annObCol, (_, valExp)) _ = orderByItemExp
in annObColToJSONField valExp annObCol
where
annObColToJSONField valExp = \case
AOCColumn pgCol -> [S.SELit $ getPGColTxt $ pgiColumn pgCol, valExp]
AOCObjectRelation relInfo _ obCol ->
[ S.SELit $ relNameToTxt $ riName relInfo
, S.applyJsonBuildObj $ annObColToJSONField valExp obCol
]
AOCArrayAggregation relInfo _ aggOrderBy ->
[ S.SELit $ relNameToTxt (riName relInfo) <> "_aggregate"
, S.applyJsonBuildObj $
case aggOrderBy of
AAOCount -> [S.SELit "count", valExp]
AAOOp opText colInfo ->
[ S.SELit opText
, S.applyJsonBuildObj [S.SELit $ getPGColTxt $ pgiColumn colInfo, valExp]
]
]
aggregateFieldsToExtractorExps
:: Identifier -> AggregateFields 'Postgres -> [(S.Alias, S.SQLExp)]
aggregateFieldsToExtractorExps sourcePrefix aggregateFields =
flip concatMap aggregateFields $ \(_, field) ->
case field of
AFCount cty -> case cty of
S.CTStar -> []
S.CTSimple cols -> colsToExps cols
S.CTDistinct cols -> colsToExps cols
AFOp aggOp -> aggOpToExps aggOp
AFExp _ -> []
where
colsToExps = mapMaybe (mkColExp . CFCol)
aggOpToExps = mapMaybe (mkColExp . snd) . _aoFields
mkColExp (CFCol c) =
let qualCol = S.mkQIdenExp (mkBaseTableAlias sourcePrefix) (toIdentifier c)
colAls = toIdentifier c
in Just (S.Alias colAls, qualCol)
mkColExp _ = Nothing
processAnnFields
:: forall m . ( MonadReader Bool m
, MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m
)
=> Identifier
-> FieldName
-> SimilarArrayFields
-> AnnFields 'Postgres
-> m (S.Alias, S.SQLExp)
processAnnFields sourcePrefix fieldAlias similarArrFields annFields = do
fieldExps <- forM annFields $ \(fieldName, field) ->
(fieldName,) <$>
case field of
AFExpression t -> pure $ S.SELit t
AFNodeId tn pKeys -> pure $ mkNodeId tn pKeys
AFColumn c -> toSQLCol c
AFRemote _ -> pure $ S.SELit "null: remote field selected"
AFObjectRelation objSel -> withWriteObjectRelation $ do
let AnnRelationSelectG relName relMapping annObjSel = objSel
AnnObjectSelectG objAnnFields tableFrom tableFilter = annObjSel
objRelSourcePrefix = mkObjectRelationTableAlias sourcePrefix relName
sourcePrefixes = mkSourcePrefixes objRelSourcePrefix
annFieldsExtr <- processAnnFields (_pfThis sourcePrefixes) fieldName HM.empty objAnnFields
let selectSource = ObjectSelectSource (_pfThis sourcePrefixes)
(S.FISimple tableFrom Nothing)
(toSQLBoolExp (S.QualTable tableFrom) tableFilter)
objRelSource = ObjectRelationSource relName relMapping selectSource
pure ( objRelSource
, HM.fromList [annFieldsExtr]
, S.mkQIdenExp objRelSourcePrefix fieldName
)
AFArrayRelation arrSel -> do
let arrRelSourcePrefix = mkArrayRelationSourcePrefix sourcePrefix fieldAlias similarArrFields fieldName
arrRelAlias = mkArrayRelationAlias fieldAlias similarArrFields fieldName
processArrayRelation (mkSourcePrefixes arrRelSourcePrefix) fieldName arrRelAlias arrSel
pure $ S.mkQIdenExp arrRelSourcePrefix fieldName
AFComputedField (CFSScalar scalar) -> fromScalarComputedField scalar
AFComputedField (CFSTable selectTy sel) -> withWriteComputedFieldTableSet $ do
let computedFieldSourcePrefix =
mkComputedFieldTableAlias sourcePrefix fieldName
(selectSource, nodeExtractors) <-
processAnnSimpleSelect (mkSourcePrefixes computedFieldSourcePrefix)
fieldName PLSQNotRequired sel
let computedFieldTableSetSource =
ComputedFieldTableSetSource fieldName selectTy selectSource
pure ( computedFieldTableSetSource
, nodeExtractors
, S.mkQIdenExp computedFieldSourcePrefix fieldName
)
pure $
-- posttgres ignores anything beyond 63 chars for an iden
-- in this case, we'll need to use json_build_object function
-- json_build_object is slower than row_to_json hence it is only
-- used when needed
if any ( (> 63) . T.length . getFieldNameTxt . fst ) fieldExps then
withJsonBuildObj fieldAlias $ concatMap toJsonBuildObjectExps fieldExps
else withRowToJSON fieldAlias $ map toRowToJsonExtr fieldExps
where
mkSourcePrefixes newPrefix = SourcePrefixes newPrefix sourcePrefix
toJsonBuildObjectExps (fieldName, fieldExp) =
[S.SELit $ getFieldNameTxt fieldName, fieldExp]
toRowToJsonExtr (fieldName, fieldExp) =
S.Extractor fieldExp $ Just $ S.toAlias fieldName
toSQLCol :: AnnColumnField 'Postgres -> m S.SQLExp
toSQLCol (AnnColumnField col asText colOpM) = do
strfyNum <- ask
pure $ toJSONableExp strfyNum (pgiType col) asText $ withColumnOp colOpM $
S.mkQIdenExp (mkBaseTableAlias sourcePrefix) $ pgiColumn col
fromScalarComputedField :: ComputedFieldScalarSelect 'Postgres S.SQLExp -> m S.SQLExp
fromScalarComputedField computedFieldScalar = do
strfyNum <- ask
pure $ toJSONableExp strfyNum (ColumnScalar ty) False $ withColumnOp colOpM $
S.SEFunction $ S.FunctionExp fn (fromTableRowArgs sourcePrefix args) Nothing
where
ComputedFieldScalarSelect fn args ty colOpM = computedFieldScalar
withColumnOp :: Maybe (ColumnOp 'Postgres) -> S.SQLExp -> S.SQLExp
withColumnOp colOpM sqlExp = case colOpM of
Nothing -> sqlExp
Just (ColumnOp opText cExp) -> S.mkSQLOpExp opText sqlExp cExp
mkNodeId :: QualifiedTable -> PrimaryKeyColumns 'Postgres -> S.SQLExp
mkNodeId (QualifiedObject tableSchema tableName) pkeyColumns =
let columnInfoToSQLExp pgColumnInfo =
toJSONableExp False (pgiType pgColumnInfo) False $
S.mkQIdenExp (mkBaseTableAlias sourcePrefix) $ pgiColumn pgColumnInfo
-- See Note [Relay Node id].
in encodeBase64 $ flip S.SETyAnn S.textTypeAnn $ S.applyJsonBuildArray $
[ S.intToSQLExp $ nodeIdVersionInt currentNodeIdVersion
, S.SELit (getSchemaTxt tableSchema)
, S.SELit (toTxt tableName)
] <> map columnInfoToSQLExp (toList pkeyColumns)
injectJoinCond :: S.BoolExp -- ^ Join condition
-> S.BoolExp -- ^ Where condition
-> S.WhereFrag -- ^ New where frag
injectJoinCond joinCond whereCond =
S.WhereFrag $ S.simplifyBoolExp $ S.BEBin S.AndOp joinCond whereCond
mkJoinCond :: S.Alias -> HashMap PGCol PGCol -> S.BoolExp
mkJoinCond baseTablepfx colMapn =
foldl' (S.BEBin S.AndOp) (S.BELit True) $ flip map (HM.toList colMapn) $ \(lCol, rCol) ->
S.BECompare S.SEQ (S.mkQIdenExp baseTablepfx lCol) (S.mkSIdenExp rCol)
generateSQLSelect
:: S.BoolExp -- ^ Pre join condition
-> SelectSource 'Postgres
-> SelectNode 'Postgres
-> S.Select
generateSQLSelect joinCondition selectSource selectNode =
S.mkSelect
{ S.selExtr = [S.Extractor e $ Just a | (a, e) <- HM.toList extractors]
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [joinedFrom]
, S.selOrderBy = maybeOrderby
, S.selLimit = S.LimitExp . S.intToSQLExp <$> maybeLimit
, S.selOffset = S.OffsetExp <$> maybeOffset
, S.selDistinct = maybeDistinct
}
where
SelectSource sourcePrefix fromItem maybeDistinct whereExp
maybeOrderby maybeLimit maybeOffset = selectSource
SelectNode extractors joinTree = selectNode
JoinTree objectRelations arrayRelations arrayConnections computedFields = joinTree
-- this is the table which is aliased as "sourcePrefix.base"
baseSelect = S.mkSelect
{ S.selExtr = [S.Extractor (S.SEStar Nothing) Nothing]
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [fromItem]
, S.selWhere = Just $ injectJoinCond joinCondition whereExp
}
baseSelectAlias = S.Alias $ mkBaseTableAlias sourcePrefix
baseFromItem = S.mkSelFromItem baseSelect baseSelectAlias
-- function to create a joined from item from two from items
leftOuterJoin current new =
S.FIJoin $ S.JoinExpr current S.LeftOuter new $
S.JoinOn $ S.BELit True
-- this is the from eexp for the final select
joinedFrom :: S.FromItem
joinedFrom = foldl' leftOuterJoin baseFromItem $
map objectRelationToFromItem (HM.toList objectRelations) <>
map arrayRelationToFromItem (HM.toList arrayRelations) <>
map arrayConnectionToFromItem (HM.toList arrayConnections) <>
map computedFieldToFromItem (HM.toList computedFields)
objectRelationToFromItem
:: (ObjectRelationSource 'Postgres, SelectNode 'Postgres) -> S.FromItem
objectRelationToFromItem (objectRelationSource, node) =
let ObjectRelationSource _ colMapping objectSelectSource = objectRelationSource
alias = S.Alias $ _ossPrefix objectSelectSource
source = objectSelectSourceToSelectSource objectSelectSource
select = generateSQLSelect (mkJoinCond baseSelectAlias colMapping) source node
in S.mkLateralFromItem select alias
arrayRelationToFromItem
:: (ArrayRelationSource 'Postgres, ArraySelectNode 'Postgres) -> S.FromItem
arrayRelationToFromItem (arrayRelationSource, arraySelectNode) =
let ArrayRelationSource _ colMapping source = arrayRelationSource
alias = S.Alias $ _ssPrefix source
select = generateSQLSelectFromArrayNode source arraySelectNode $
mkJoinCond baseSelectAlias colMapping
in S.mkLateralFromItem select alias
arrayConnectionToFromItem
:: (ArrayConnectionSource 'Postgres, ArraySelectNode 'Postgres) -> S.FromItem
arrayConnectionToFromItem (arrayConnectionSource, arraySelectNode) =
let selectWith = connectionToSelectWith baseSelectAlias arrayConnectionSource arraySelectNode
alias = S.Alias $ _ssPrefix $ _acsSource arrayConnectionSource
in S.FISelectWith (S.Lateral True) selectWith alias
computedFieldToFromItem
:: (ComputedFieldTableSetSource 'Postgres, SelectNode 'Postgres) -> S.FromItem
computedFieldToFromItem (computedFieldTableSource, node) =
let ComputedFieldTableSetSource fieldName selectTy source = computedFieldTableSource
internalSelect = generateSQLSelect (S.BELit True) source node
extractor = asJsonAggExtr selectTy (S.toAlias fieldName) PLSQNotRequired $
_ssOrderBy source
alias = S.Alias $ _ssPrefix source
select = S.mkSelect
{ S.selExtr = [extractor]
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [S.mkSelFromItem internalSelect alias]
}
in S.mkLateralFromItem select alias
generateSQLSelectFromArrayNode
:: SelectSource 'Postgres
-> ArraySelectNode 'Postgres
-> S.BoolExp
-> S.Select
generateSQLSelectFromArrayNode selectSource arraySelectNode joinCondition =
S.mkSelect
{ S.selExtr = topExtractors
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [selectFrom]
}
where
ArraySelectNode topExtractors selectNode = arraySelectNode
selectFrom = S.mkSelFromItem
(generateSQLSelect joinCondition selectSource selectNode) $
S.Alias $ _ssPrefix selectSource
mkAggregateSelect :: AnnAggregateSelect 'Postgres -> S.Select
mkAggregateSelect annAggSel =
let ((selectSource, nodeExtractors, topExtractor), joinTree) =
runWriter $ flip runReaderT strfyNum $
processAnnAggregateSelect sourcePrefixes rootFieldName annAggSel
selectNode = SelectNode nodeExtractors joinTree
arrayNode = ArraySelectNode [topExtractor] selectNode
in prefixNumToAliases $
generateSQLSelectFromArrayNode selectSource arrayNode $ S.BELit True
where
strfyNum = _asnStrfyNum annAggSel
rootFieldName = FieldName "root"
rootIdentifier = toIdentifier rootFieldName
sourcePrefixes = SourcePrefixes rootIdentifier rootIdentifier
mkSQLSelect :: JsonAggSelect -> AnnSimpleSel 'Postgres -> S.Select
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>
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mkSQLSelect jsonAggSelect annSel =
let permLimitSubQuery = PLSQNotRequired
((selectSource, nodeExtractors), joinTree) =
runWriter $ flip runReaderT strfyNum $
processAnnSimpleSelect sourcePrefixes rootFldName permLimitSubQuery annSel
selectNode = SelectNode nodeExtractors joinTree
topExtractor = asJsonAggExtr jsonAggSelect rootFldAls permLimitSubQuery
$ _ssOrderBy selectSource
arrayNode = ArraySelectNode [topExtractor] selectNode
in prefixNumToAliases $
generateSQLSelectFromArrayNode selectSource arrayNode $ S.BELit True
where
strfyNum = _asnStrfyNum annSel
rootFldIdentifier = toIdentifier rootFldName
sourcePrefixes = SourcePrefixes rootFldIdentifier rootFldIdentifier
rootFldName = FieldName "root"
rootFldAls = S.Alias $ toIdentifier rootFldName
mkConnectionSelect :: ConnectionSelect 'Postgres S.SQLExp -> S.SelectWithG S.Select
mkConnectionSelect connectionSelect =
let ((connectionSource, topExtractor, nodeExtractors), joinTree) =
runWriter $ flip runReaderT strfyNum $
processConnectionSelect sourcePrefixes rootFieldName
(S.Alias rootIdentifier) mempty connectionSelect
selectNode = ArraySelectNode [topExtractor] $
SelectNode nodeExtractors joinTree
in prefixNumToAliasesSelectWith $
connectionToSelectWith (S.Alias rootIdentifier) connectionSource selectNode
where
strfyNum = _asnStrfyNum $ _csSelect connectionSelect
rootFieldName = FieldName "root"
rootIdentifier = toIdentifier rootFieldName
sourcePrefixes = SourcePrefixes rootIdentifier rootIdentifier
-- | First element extractor expression from given record set
-- For example:- To get first "id" column from given row set,
-- the function generates the SQL expression AS `(array_agg("id"))[1]`
mkFirstElementExp :: S.SQLExp -> S.SQLExp
mkFirstElementExp expIdentifier =
-- For Example
S.SEArrayIndex (S.SEFnApp "array_agg" [expIdentifier] Nothing) (S.intToSQLExp 1)
-- | Last element extractor expression from given record set.
-- For example:- To get first "id" column from given row set,
-- the function generates the SQL expression AS `(array_agg("id"))[array_length(array_agg("id"), 1)]`
mkLastElementExp :: S.SQLExp -> S.SQLExp
mkLastElementExp expIdentifier =
let arrayExp = S.SEFnApp "array_agg" [expIdentifier] Nothing
in S.SEArrayIndex arrayExp $
S.SEFnApp "array_length" [arrayExp, S.intToSQLExp 1] Nothing
cursorIdentifier :: Identifier
cursorIdentifier = Identifier "__cursor"
startCursorIdentifier :: Identifier
startCursorIdentifier = Identifier "__start_cursor"
endCursorIdentifier :: Identifier
endCursorIdentifier = Identifier "__end_cursor"
hasPreviousPageIdentifier :: Identifier
hasPreviousPageIdentifier = Identifier "__has_previous_page"
hasNextPageIdentifier :: Identifier
hasNextPageIdentifier = Identifier "__has_next_page"
pageInfoSelectAliasIdentifier :: Identifier
pageInfoSelectAliasIdentifier = Identifier "__page_info"
cursorsSelectAliasIdentifier :: Identifier
cursorsSelectAliasIdentifier = Identifier "__cursors_select"
encodeBase64 :: S.SQLExp -> S.SQLExp
encodeBase64 =
removeNewline . bytesToBase64Text . convertToBytes
where
convertToBytes e =
S.SEFnApp "convert_to" [e, S.SELit "UTF8"] Nothing
bytesToBase64Text e =
S.SEFnApp "encode" [e, S.SELit "base64"] Nothing
removeNewline e =
S.SEFnApp "regexp_replace" [e, S.SELit "\\n", S.SELit "", S.SELit "g"] Nothing
processConnectionSelect
:: ( MonadReader Bool m
, MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m
)
=> SourcePrefixes
-> FieldName
-> S.Alias
-> HM.HashMap PGCol PGCol
-> ConnectionSelect 'Postgres S.SQLExp
-> m ( ArrayConnectionSource 'Postgres
, S.Extractor
, HM.HashMap S.Alias S.SQLExp
)
processConnectionSelect sourcePrefixes fieldAlias relAlias colMapping connectionSelect = do
(selectSource, orderByAndDistinctExtrs, maybeOrderByCursor) <-
processSelectParams sourcePrefixes fieldAlias similarArrayFields selectFrom
permLimitSubQuery tablePermissions tableArgs
let mkCursorExtractor = (S.Alias cursorIdentifier,) . (`S.SETyAnn` S.textTypeAnn)
cursorExtractors = case maybeOrderByCursor of
Just orderByCursor -> [mkCursorExtractor orderByCursor]
Nothing ->
-- Extract primary key columns from base select along with cursor expression.
-- Those columns are required to perform connection split via a WHERE clause.
mkCursorExtractor primaryKeyColumnsObjectExp : primaryKeyColumnExtractors
orderByExp = _ssOrderBy selectSource
(topExtractorExp, exps) <- flip runStateT [] $ processFields orderByExp
let topExtractor = S.Extractor topExtractorExp $ Just $ S.Alias fieldIdentifier
allExtractors = HM.fromList $ cursorExtractors <> exps <> orderByAndDistinctExtrs
arrayConnectionSource = ArrayConnectionSource relAlias colMapping
(mkSplitBoolExp <$> maybeSplit) maybeSlice selectSource
pure ( arrayConnectionSource
, topExtractor
, allExtractors
)
where
ConnectionSelect primaryKeyColumns maybeSplit maybeSlice select = connectionSelect
AnnSelectG fields selectFrom tablePermissions tableArgs _ = select
fieldIdentifier = toIdentifier fieldAlias
thisPrefix = _pfThis sourcePrefixes
permLimitSubQuery = PLSQNotRequired
primaryKeyColumnsObjectExp =
S.applyJsonBuildObj $ flip concatMap (toList primaryKeyColumns) $
\pgColumnInfo ->
[ S.SELit $ getPGColTxt $ pgiColumn pgColumnInfo
, toJSONableExp False (pgiType pgColumnInfo) False $
S.mkQIdenExp (mkBaseTableAlias thisPrefix) $ pgiColumn pgColumnInfo
]
primaryKeyColumnExtractors =
flip map (toList primaryKeyColumns) $
\pgColumnInfo ->
let pgColumn = pgiColumn pgColumnInfo
in ( S.Alias $ mkBaseTableColumnAlias thisPrefix pgColumn
, S.mkQIdenExp (mkBaseTableAlias thisPrefix) pgColumn
)
mkSplitBoolExp (firstSplit NE.:| rest) =
S.BEBin S.OrOp (mkSplitCompareExp firstSplit) $ mkBoolExpFromRest firstSplit rest
where
mkBoolExpFromRest previousSplit =
S.BEBin S.AndOp (mkEqualityCompareExp previousSplit) . \case
[] -> S.BELit False
(thisSplit:remainingSplit) -> mkSplitBoolExp (thisSplit NE.:| remainingSplit)
mkSplitCompareExp (ConnectionSplit kind v (OrderByItemG obTyM obCol _)) =
let obAlias = mkAnnOrderByAlias thisPrefix fieldAlias similarArrayFields obCol
obTy = fromMaybe S.OTAsc obTyM
compareOp = case (kind, obTy) of
(CSKAfter, S.OTAsc) -> S.SGT
(CSKAfter, S.OTDesc) -> S.SLT
(CSKBefore, S.OTAsc) -> S.SLT
(CSKBefore, S.OTDesc) -> S.SGT
in S.BECompare compareOp (S.SEIdentifier $ toIdentifier obAlias) v
mkEqualityCompareExp (ConnectionSplit _ v orderByItem) =
let obAlias = mkAnnOrderByAlias thisPrefix fieldAlias similarArrayFields $
obiColumn orderByItem
in S.BECompare S.SEQ (S.SEIdentifier $ toIdentifier obAlias) v
similarArrayFields = HM.unions $
flip map (map snd fields) $ \case
ConnectionTypename{} -> mempty
ConnectionPageInfo{} -> mempty
ConnectionEdges edges -> HM.unions $
flip map (map snd edges) $ \case
EdgeTypename{} -> mempty
EdgeCursor{} -> mempty
EdgeNode annFields ->
mkSimilarArrayFields annFields $ _saOrderBy tableArgs
mkSimpleJsonAgg rowExp ob =
let jsonAggExp = S.SEFnApp "json_agg" [rowExp] ob
in S.SEFnApp "coalesce" [jsonAggExp, S.SELit "[]"] Nothing
processFields
:: ( MonadReader Bool m
, MonadWriter (JoinTree 'Postgres) m
, MonadState [(S.Alias, S.SQLExp)] m
)
=> Maybe S.OrderByExp -> m S.SQLExp
processFields orderByExp =
fmap (S.applyJsonBuildObj . concat) $
forM fields $
\(FieldName fieldText, field) -> (S.SELit fieldText:) . pure <$>
case field of
ConnectionTypename t -> pure $ withForceAggregation S.textTypeAnn $ S.SELit t
ConnectionPageInfo pageInfoFields -> pure $ processPageInfoFields pageInfoFields
ConnectionEdges edges ->
fmap (flip mkSimpleJsonAgg orderByExp . S.applyJsonBuildObj . concat) $ forM edges $
\(FieldName edgeText, edge) -> (S.SELit edgeText:) . pure <$>
case edge of
EdgeTypename t -> pure $ S.SELit t
EdgeCursor -> pure $ encodeBase64 $ S.SEIdentifier (toIdentifier cursorIdentifier)
EdgeNode annFields -> do
let edgeFieldName = FieldName $
getFieldNameTxt fieldAlias <> "." <> fieldText <> "." <> edgeText
edgeFieldIdentifier = toIdentifier edgeFieldName
annFieldsExtrExp <- processAnnFields thisPrefix edgeFieldName similarArrayFields annFields
modify' (<> [annFieldsExtrExp])
pure $ S.SEIdentifier edgeFieldIdentifier
processPageInfoFields infoFields =
S.applyJsonBuildObj $ flip concatMap infoFields $
\(FieldName fieldText, field) -> (:) (S.SELit fieldText) $ pure case field of
PageInfoTypename t -> withForceAggregation S.textTypeAnn $ S.SELit t
PageInfoHasNextPage -> withForceAggregation S.boolTypeAnn $
mkSingleFieldSelect (S.SEIdentifier hasNextPageIdentifier) pageInfoSelectAliasIdentifier
PageInfoHasPreviousPage -> withForceAggregation S.boolTypeAnn $
mkSingleFieldSelect (S.SEIdentifier hasPreviousPageIdentifier) pageInfoSelectAliasIdentifier
PageInfoStartCursor -> withForceAggregation S.textTypeAnn $
encodeBase64 $ mkSingleFieldSelect (S.SEIdentifier startCursorIdentifier) cursorsSelectAliasIdentifier
PageInfoEndCursor -> withForceAggregation S.textTypeAnn $
encodeBase64 $ mkSingleFieldSelect (S.SEIdentifier endCursorIdentifier) cursorsSelectAliasIdentifier
where
mkSingleFieldSelect field fromIdentifier = S.SESelect
S.mkSelect { S.selExtr = [S.Extractor field Nothing]
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [S.FIIdentifier fromIdentifier]
}
connectionToSelectWith
:: S.Alias
-> ArrayConnectionSource 'Postgres
-> ArraySelectNode 'Postgres
-> S.SelectWithG S.Select
connectionToSelectWith baseSelectAlias arrayConnectionSource arraySelectNode =
let extractionSelect = S.mkSelect
{ S.selExtr = topExtractors
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [S.FIIdentifier finalSelectIdentifier]
}
in S.SelectWith fromBaseSelections extractionSelect
where
ArrayConnectionSource _ columnMapping maybeSplit maybeSlice selectSource =
arrayConnectionSource
ArraySelectNode topExtractors selectNode = arraySelectNode
baseSelectIdentifier = Identifier "__base_select"
splitSelectIdentifier = Identifier "__split_select"
sliceSelectIdentifier = Identifier "__slice_select"
finalSelectIdentifier = Identifier "__final_select"
rowNumberIdentifier = Identifier "__row_number"
rowNumberExp = S.SEUnsafe "(row_number() over (partition by 1))"
startRowNumberIdentifier = Identifier "__start_row_number"
endRowNumberIdentifier = Identifier "__end_row_number"
startCursorExp = mkFirstElementExp $ S.SEIdentifier cursorIdentifier
endCursorExp = mkLastElementExp $ S.SEIdentifier cursorIdentifier
startRowNumberExp = mkFirstElementExp $ S.SEIdentifier rowNumberIdentifier
endRowNumberExp = mkLastElementExp $ S.SEIdentifier rowNumberIdentifier
fromBaseSelections =
let joinCond = mkJoinCond baseSelectAlias columnMapping
baseSelectFrom = S.mkSelFromItem
(generateSQLSelect joinCond selectSource selectNode)
$ S.Alias $ _ssPrefix selectSource
select =
S.mkSelect { S.selExtr = [ S.selectStar
, S.Extractor rowNumberExp $ Just $ S.Alias rowNumberIdentifier
]
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [baseSelectFrom]
}
in (S.Alias baseSelectIdentifier, select):fromSplitSelection
mkStarSelect fromIdentifier =
S.mkSelect { S.selExtr = [S.selectStar]
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [S.FIIdentifier fromIdentifier]
}
fromSplitSelection = case maybeSplit of
Nothing -> fromSliceSelection baseSelectIdentifier
Just splitBool ->
let select =
(mkStarSelect baseSelectIdentifier){S.selWhere = Just $ S.WhereFrag splitBool}
in (S.Alias splitSelectIdentifier, select):fromSliceSelection splitSelectIdentifier
fromSliceSelection prevSelect = case maybeSlice of
Nothing -> fromFinalSelect prevSelect
Just slice ->
let select = case slice of
SliceFirst limit ->
(mkStarSelect prevSelect)
{S.selLimit = (Just . S.LimitExp . S.intToSQLExp) limit}
SliceLast limit ->
let mkRowNumberOrderBy obType =
let orderByItem =
S.OrderByItem (S.SEIdentifier rowNumberIdentifier) (Just obType) Nothing
in S.OrderByExp $ orderByItem NE.:| []
sliceLastSelect = (mkStarSelect prevSelect)
{ S.selLimit = (Just . S.LimitExp . S.intToSQLExp) limit
, S.selOrderBy = Just $ mkRowNumberOrderBy S.OTDesc
}
sliceLastSelectFrom =
S.mkSelFromItem sliceLastSelect $ S.Alias sliceSelectIdentifier
in S.mkSelect { S.selExtr = [S.selectStar]
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [sliceLastSelectFrom]
, S.selOrderBy = Just $ mkRowNumberOrderBy S.OTAsc
}
in (S.Alias sliceSelectIdentifier, select):fromFinalSelect sliceSelectIdentifier
fromFinalSelect prevSelect =
let select = mkStarSelect prevSelect
in (S.Alias finalSelectIdentifier, select):fromCursorSelection
fromCursorSelection =
let extrs = [ S.Extractor startCursorExp $ Just $ S.Alias startCursorIdentifier
, S.Extractor endCursorExp $ Just $ S.Alias endCursorIdentifier
, S.Extractor startRowNumberExp $ Just $ S.Alias startRowNumberIdentifier
, S.Extractor endRowNumberExp $ Just $ S.Alias endRowNumberIdentifier
]
select =
S.mkSelect { S.selExtr = extrs
, S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [S.FIIdentifier finalSelectIdentifier]
}
in (S.Alias cursorsSelectAliasIdentifier, select):fromPageInfoSelection
fromPageInfoSelection =
let hasPrevPage = S.SEBool $
S.mkExists (S.FIIdentifier baseSelectIdentifier) $
S.BECompare S.SLT (S.SEIdentifier rowNumberIdentifier) $
S.SESelect $ S.mkSelect { S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [S.FIIdentifier cursorsSelectAliasIdentifier]
, S.selExtr = [S.Extractor (S.SEIdentifier startRowNumberIdentifier) Nothing]
}
hasNextPage = S.SEBool $
S.mkExists (S.FIIdentifier baseSelectIdentifier) $
S.BECompare S.SGT (S.SEIdentifier rowNumberIdentifier) $
S.SESelect $ S.mkSelect { S.selFrom = Just $ S.FromExp [S.FIIdentifier cursorsSelectAliasIdentifier]
, S.selExtr = [S.Extractor (S.SEIdentifier endRowNumberIdentifier) Nothing]
}
select =
S.mkSelect { S.selExtr = [ S.Extractor hasPrevPage $ Just $ S.Alias hasPreviousPageIdentifier
, S.Extractor hasNextPage $ Just $ S.Alias hasNextPageIdentifier
]
}
in pure (S.Alias pageInfoSelectAliasIdentifier, select)