## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Release Notes
- **Documentation**
- Updated the configuration documentation for the Hasura GraphQL Engine, including new flags and environment variables, with clarifications on WebSocket connection initialization and deprecated options.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Enhanced WebSocket connection management and error handling, ensuring proper initialization and cleanup of connections across various components.
- **Tests**
- Improved tests for WebSocket connection handling and logging, ensuring robust verification of connection states and error responses.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/11069
GitOrigin-RevId: 8ee25d702a64f3bb04077bbcf0f3e1bd10c916d6
Users were seeing spurious log entries saying that cleanup could not be scheduled for BigQuery sources as event triggers are not supported.
This makes the error go away by enforcing non-emptyness on the list of triggers, which means we cannot call the function throwing the error, as there will never be any event triggers for which to schedule cleanup.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/10987
GitOrigin-RevId: ce9bd6a340bbc8f45f4c74cf9c69f65c4ee91bf5
In certain circumstances, all HTTP headers were included in the set of session variables. This has now been reduced to only the session variables. This change affects a number of areas, including the HTTP logs, JWT claims, rate limiting, and accessing session variables in Kriti code.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/10964
GitOrigin-RevId: fc573cd89f7c0f1a17b9e8a56396f31e70669650
In preparation for tightening up the various ways in which we construct and work with session variables, I am trying to move the behavior into the same module(s) as the data types, so that we can avoid exposing the internals of data structures in favor of smart constructors and conversions.
The session variable code was split between `Hasura.RQL.Types.Roles`, `Hasura.RQL.Types.Session`, and `Hasura.Session`, with the first two containing most of the data structures (and some logic) and the latter containing the rest of the logic. These files do not interact with the rest of `Hasura.RQL`, though they are depended upon by that namespace.
I have refactored these files into a new namespace, `Hasura.Authentication`. It now looks like this:
1. Role types are now in `Hasura.Authentication.Role`.
2. Header constants were moved from `Hasura.Server.Utils` to `Hasura.Authentication.Headers` (plural) to avoid cycles.
3. Header logic was moved from various places into `Hasura.Authentication.Header` (singular) for the same reason.
4. Session variable types and logic live together in `Hasura.Authentication.Session`.
5. User info types and logic live together in `Hasura.Authentication.User`.
This new structure is cycle-free and generally avoids importing the rest of the code, which means we should be able to start pruning the list of exports and locking down session variable construction.
No behavior was changed in this changeset.
The majority of changes are to the imports in a number of files; everything depends on these things. By splitting into multiple files, we also reduce the surface area of an individual import, which was a pleasant side-effect of this work.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/10960
GitOrigin-RevId: 7cb962c06483cd9b92b80432aed5cabecb465cda
In rare cases, sensitive headers were written to the GraphQL Engine logs. These cases are now handled correctly to avoid logging sensitive information.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/10946
GitOrigin-RevId: a9d66532245789a16cf91936d53bbfce19d272a4
Alpine is often slower than Debian (because musl is sometimes slower than glibc) and not how anyone actually deploys PostgreSQL in production.
Most notably, some floating-point computations result in slightly different values, and Debian ships with better support for different locales so sorting text (e.g. with `ORDER BY`) behaves differently.
Let's test against an environment that people are likely to actually use.
As a result, there are slight changes to the results of PostGIS computations in a couple of test cases.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/10942
GitOrigin-RevId: 4caed19def23a372fc3930c409514b1c9b385026