docs: update MySQL, MariaDB and Oracle docs to reflect Beta

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8861
Co-authored-by: Brandon Martin <40686+codedmart@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: b12bbebd1673df8ba2ce5ccb2df6117c43991a2d
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Rishi Divate 2023-04-26 01:14:32 +05:30 committed by hasura-bot
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{
"label": "MariaDB",
"position": 100,
"className": "alpha-cat"
"className": "beta-cat"
}

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import Thumbnail from '@site/src/components/Thumbnail';
<div className="badge-container">
<div className="badge badge--primary heading-badge">Available on: Cloud</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Alpha</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Beta</div>
</div>
## Introduction
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ the easiest way to set up Hasura Engine and the MariaDB GraphQL Data Connector.
:::
:::tip Alpha version supported features
:::tip Beta version supported features
Hasura currently supports queries, mutations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE), table relationships, remote relationships and permissions on MariaDB.
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ From the Console, click the `Data` tab:
<Thumbnail src="/img/getting-started/connect-db-console.png" alt="Connect database" width="1000px" />
Select the MariaDB (Alpha) data source driver. Enter a database display name and the JDBC Connection URL for your MariaDB
Select the MariaDB (Beta) data source driver. Enter a database display name and the JDBC Connection URL for your MariaDB
instance.
The JDBC connection URL should look like this:

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import LatestRelease from '@site/src/components/LatestRelease';
<div className="badge-container">
<div className="badge badge--primary heading-badge">Available on: Enterprise (Self-hosted)</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Alpha</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Beta</div>
</div>
## Introduction
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ MariaDB GraphQL Data Connector.
:::
:::tip Alpha version supported features
:::tip Beta version supported features
Hasura currently supports queries, mutations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE), table relationships, remote relationships and permissions on MariaDB.
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ From the Console, click the `Data` tab:
<Thumbnail src="/img/getting-started/connect-db-console.png" alt="Connect database" width="1000px" />
Select the MariaDB (Alpha) data source driver, enter in a display name for the database and set the JDBC Connection URL
Select the MariaDB (Beta) data source driver, enter in a display name for the database and set the JDBC Connection URL
for your MariaDB instance.
The JDBC connection URL should look like this:

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<div className="badge-container">
<div className="badge badge--primary heading-badge">Available on: Hasura Cloud, Enterprise (Self-hosted)</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Alpha</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Beta</div>
</div>
## Introduction

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{
"label": "MySQL",
"position": 100,
"className": "alpha-cat"
"className": "beta-cat"
}

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import ProductBadge from '@site/src/components/ProductBadge';
<div className="badge-container">
<ProductBadge free standard pro ee />
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Alpha</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Beta</div>
</div>
## Introduction
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ the easiest way to set up Hasura Engine and the MySQL GraphQL Data Connector.
:::
:::tip Alpha version supported features
:::tip Supported features
Hasura currently supports queries, mutations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE), table relationships, remote relationships and permissions on MySQL.
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ From the Console, click the `Data` tab:
<Thumbnail src="/img/getting-started/connect-db-console.png" alt="Connect database" width="1000px" />
Select the MySQL (Alpha) data source driver. Enter a database display name and the JDBC Connection URL for your MySQL
Select the MySQL (Beta) data source driver. Enter a database display name and the JDBC Connection URL for your MySQL
instance.
The JDBC connection URL should look like this:

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ import ProductBadge from '@site/src/components/ProductBadge';
<div className="badge-container">
<ProductBadge self />
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Alpha</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Beta</div>
</div>
## Introduction
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ MySQL GraphQL Data Connector.
:::
:::tip Alpha version supported features
:::tip Supported features
Hasura currently supports queries, mutations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE), table relationships, remote relationships and permissions on MySQL.
@ -53,10 +53,9 @@ schema.
This tutorial assumes that the following prerequisites have been met:
- To deploy Hasura Enterprise Edition, you will need a license key. Please
[contact Hasura Sales](mailto:sales@hasura.io) if you do not already have one.
- You have [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/) and [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/)
working on your machine.
- To deploy Hasura Enterprise Edition, you will either need to sign up for the [Hasura Enterprise Edition free trial](/latest/enterprise/try-hasura-enterprise-edition/) or you will need to [contact Hasura Sales](mailto:sales@hasura.io) for a license key.
- You have access to a MySQL database for which you would like to create an API.
### Step 1: Get the Docker Compose file
@ -129,7 +128,7 @@ From the Console, click the `Data` tab:
<Thumbnail src="/img/getting-started/connect-db-console.png" alt="Connect database" width="1000px" />
Select the MySQL (Alpha) data source driver, enter in a display name for the database and set the JDBC Connection URL
Select the MySQL (Beta) data source driver, enter in a display name for the database and set the JDBC Connection URL
for your MySQL instance.
The JDBC connection URL should look like this:

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import ProductBadge from '@site/src/components/ProductBadge';
<div className="badge-container">
<ProductBadge free standard pro ee self />
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Alpha</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Beta</div>
</div>
## Introduction
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ import ProductBadge from '@site/src/components/ProductBadge';
Hasura enables you to connect to MySQL databases to automatically build a rich GraphQL API based on your database
schema.
At present, our MySQL integration is available for testing in Hasura Cloud and Docker environments, where you can run
At present, our MySQL integration is available in Hasura Cloud and Docker environments, where you can run
Hasura GraphQL Engine and connect the MySQL GraphQL Data Connector to it. For more information on GraphQL Data
Connectors check out [our blog post on the topic](https://hasura.io/blog/hasura-graphql-data-connectors/).

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{
"label": "Oracle",
"position": 110,
"className": "alpha-cat"
}
"className": "beta-cat"
}

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import ProductBadge from '@site/src/components/ProductBadge';
<div className="badge-container">
<ProductBadge free standard pro ee />
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Alpha</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Beta</div>
</div>
## Introduction
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ This guide will help you get set up with [Hasura Cloud](/hasura-cloud/overview.m
:::
:::tip Alpha version supported features
:::tip Beta version supported features
Hasura currently supports queries, mutations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE), table relationships, remote relationships and
permissions on Oracle.
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ From the Console, click the `Data` tab:
<Thumbnail src="/img/getting-started/connect-db-console.png" alt="Connect database" width="1000px" />
Select the Oracle (Alpha) data source driver. Enter a database display name and the JDBC Connection URL for your Oracle
Select the Oracle (Beta) data source driver. Enter a database display name and the JDBC Connection URL for your Oracle
instance.
The JDBC connection URL should look like this:
@ -92,4 +92,4 @@ automatically build a GraphQL API on top of it.
If you'd like to stay informed about the status of Oracle support, subscribe to our newsletter and join our Discord!
- [Join the newsletter list](https://hasura.io/newsletter/)
- [Join the Hasura Discord](https://discord.com/invite/hasura)
- [Join the Hasura Discord](https://discord.com/invite/hasura)

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<div className="badge-container">
<ProductBadge self />
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Alpha</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Beta</div>
</div>
## Introduction
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Oracle GraphQL Data Connector.
:::
:::tip Alpha version supported features
:::tip Beta version supported features
Hasura currently supports queries, mutations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE), table relationships, remote relationships and permissions on Oracle.
@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ From the Console, click the `Data` tab:
<Thumbnail src="/img/getting-started/connect-db-console.png" alt="Connect database" width="1000px" />
Select the Oracle (Alpha) data source driver, enter in a display name for the database and set the JDBC Connection URL
Select the Oracle (Beta) data source driver, enter in a display name for the database and set the JDBC Connection URL
for your Oracle instance.
The JDBC connection URL should look like this:

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import ProductBadge from '@site/src/components/ProductBadge';
<div className="badge-container">
<ProductBadge free standard pro ee self />
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Alpha</div>
<div className="badge badge-gray heading-badge">Beta</div>
</div>
## Introduction
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ To get started with Oracle:
:::
:::tip Alpha version supported features
:::tip Beta version supported features
Hasura currently supports queries, mutations (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE), table relationships, remote relationships and
permissions on Oracle.
@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ schema.
## Coming soon for Oracle
- [Subscriptions](/subscriptions/overview.mdx)
- [Event triggers](/event-triggers/overview.mdx)
- [Event triggers](/event-triggers/overview.mdx)

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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ import Oracle from '@site/static/img/databases/logos/oracle.png';
<div className="card">
<img src={MySQL} title="MySQL" alt="Connect MySQL to Hasura" />
</div>
<h5>MySQL (Alpha)</h5>
<h5>MySQL (Beta)</h5>
</div>
</VersionedLink>
<VersionedLink to="/databases/oracle/index/">
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ import Oracle from '@site/static/img/databases/logos/oracle.png';
<div className="card">
<img src={Oracle} title="Oracle" alt="Connect Oracle to Hasura" />
</div>
<h5>Oracle (Alpha)</h5>
<h5>Oracle (Beta)</h5>
</div>
</VersionedLink>
<VersionedLink to="/databases/mariadb/index/">
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ import Oracle from '@site/static/img/databases/logos/oracle.png';
<div className="card">
<img src={MariaDB} title="MariaDB" alt="Connect MariaDB to Hasura" />
</div>
<h5>MariaDB (Alpha)</h5>
<h5>MariaDB (Beta)</h5>
</div>
</VersionedLink>
</div>