Upgrades Citus to v11.3.0 in tests.
This breaks an assumption made by the tests for the `get_source_tables` metadata API, in which data is expected to be ordered. We fix it by explicitly ordering rather than relying on the goodwill of the database.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/9039
GitOrigin-RevId: ee86db7e1c264d5009bb0203ac2f3fb2cda7b39f
I also pinned Citus to v11.3. This should hopefully stop us from being surprised with random test failures in the future. We will need to bump this every now and again.
I have updated the Makefile to standardize Docker commands, and made sure we start all the containers even when running tests for a single database, as we need to test cross-DB remote joins. This ensures `make test-citus` actually works and runs all tests.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/9035
Co-authored-by: Daniel Harvey <4729125+danieljharvey@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 9c36ab65eb05206bfddd639c257d6c5c5cedd2bd
See this earlier iteration of this work for an example of the kind of report we're producing: #7664
And related work in this repo: github.com:hasura/graphql-bench-helper
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7923
GitOrigin-RevId: 99d2a55e2fb5b55f3f33e2570cfd0bc23e448e0c
On macOS, we use the `azure-sql-edge` image, which doesn't contain
`sqlcmd`. To work around this, we can use another container which _does_
contain the `sqlcmd` binary to verify that MS SQL Server is up.
This was also broken on Linux anyway.
This also updates the PostgreSQL image, in line with _databases.yaml_.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7204
GitOrigin-RevId: ad974cd353c348ec055a153cbba5cb39d85e0967
This installs the ODBC Driver 18 for SQL Server in all our shipped Docker images, and update our tests and documentation accordingly.
This version supports arm64, and therefore can run natively (or via Docker) on macOS on aarch64.
`msodbcsql17` is still installed in production-targeted Docker images so that users do not _have_ to migrate to the new driver.
Nix expressions are packaged for the new driver, as it is not yet available in nixpkgs.
In this version, [the default encryption setting was changed from "no" to "yes"](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/sql-server-blog/odbc-driver-18-0-for-sql-server-released/ba-p/3169228). In addition, "mandatory" and "optional" were added as synonyms for "yes" and "no" respectively.
I have therefore modified all connection strings in tests to specify `Encrypt=optional` (and changed some from `Encrypt=no`). I chose "optional" rather than "no" because I feel it's more honest; these connection strings will work with or without an encrypted connection.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6241
GitOrigin-RevId: 959f88dd1f271ef06a3616bc46b358f364f6cdfd
Now that we use the mssql-tools image for running `sqlcmd`, we no longer need this (or indeed use it very much).
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6152
GitOrigin-RevId: be8852a93889553c3ffd2ec00c0dda81b36c3d05
I'm trying to shore up the Python integration tests to make them more reliable. In doing so, I noticed this.
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This ensures that the data directories are always in a mutable file system, and not going through overlayfs.
In my testing, this sped up PostgreSQL database initialization a lot. In particular, `CREATE DATABASE` commands went from > 5s to < 0.1s.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5248
GitOrigin-RevId: 5104aea32c92559c323803020d727bebfdafb8e6
This claws back ~7min from integration tests (run serially, as with `dev.sh test --integration`
Further improvements would do well to focus on optimizing metadata operations, as `setup` dominates
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