See [Enable all the warnings](https://medium.com/mercury-bank/enable-all-the-warnings-a0517bc081c3). This PR follows that approach, except that it re-disables those warnings that would prevent a successful build.
There are some newer warning flags that older GHC versions don't recognize. So this also updates some of our CI routines to the GHC version that we're currently using for `graphql-engine` itself, namely 9.2.5. I don't see a reason to keep testing those libraries against older GHC versions.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7614
GitOrigin-RevId: d48a6db09dab29616e273549d0045f98ecb4586f
### Description
This fixes the libs' test config: without that line, hspec fails to run at build time. I haven't tried actually running the tests now that they build, fwiw.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7694
GitOrigin-RevId: 03d7bc969c4bd195e84080d50f1f6441a1d8d50f
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## Description
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This PR allows DC agents to define custom aggregate functions for their scalar types.
### Related Issues
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GDC-189
### Solution and Design
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We added a new property `aggregate_functions` to the scalar types capabilities. This allows the agent author to specify a set of aggregate functions supported by each scalar type, along with the function's result type.
During GraphQL schema generation, the custom aggregate functions are available via a new method `getCustomAggregateOperators` on the `Backend` type class.
Custom functions are merged with the builtin aggregate functions when building GraphQL schemas for table aggregate fields and for `order_by` operators on array relations.
### Steps to test and verify
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• Codec tests for aggregate function capabilities have been added to the unit tests.
• Some custom aggregate operators have been added to the reference agent and are used in a new test in `api-tests`.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6199
GitOrigin-RevId: e9c0d1617af93847c1493671fdbb794f573bde0c