* Test working through a backlog of change events
* Use a slightly more performant threaded http server in eventing pytests
This helped locally but not on CI it seems...
* Rework event processing for backpressure. Closes#3839
With loo low `HASURA_GRAPHQL_EVENTS_FETCH_INTERVAL` and/or slow webhooks
and/or too small `HASURA_GRAPHQL_EVENTS_HTTP_POOL_SIZE` we might
previously check out events from the DB faster than we can service them,
leading to space leaks, weirdness, etc.
Other changes:
- avoid fetch interval sleep latency when we previously did a non-empty
fetch
- prefetch event batch while http pool is working
- warn when it appears we can't keep up with events being generated
- make some effort to process events in creation order so we don't
starve older ones.
ALSO NOTE: HASURA_GRAPHQL_EVENTS_FETCH_INTERVAL changes semantics
slightly, since it only comes into play after an empty fetch. The old
semantics weren't documented in detail, so I think this is fine.
This is the result of a general audit of how we fork threads, with a
detour into how we're using mutable state especially in websocket
codepaths, making more robust to async exceptions and exceptions
resulting from bugs.
Some highlights:
- use a wrapper around 'immortal' so threads that die due to bugs are
restarted, and log the error
- use 'withAsync' some places
- use bracket a few places where we might break invariants
- log some codepaths that represent bugs
- export UnstructuredLog for ad hoc logging (the alternative is we
continue not logging useful stuff)
I had to timebox this. There are a few TODOs I didn't want to address.
And we'll wait until this is merged to attempt #3705 for
Control.Concurrent.Extended
* 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
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Co-authored-by: Aravind Shankar <face11301@gmail.com>
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* Add check expresion to update permissions (close#384)
* wip on conflict behavior
* Handle upserts for views properly
* Use insert check if there is no update check
* Fix the test
* Improve error message slightly
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* Add downgrade command
* Add docs per @lexi-lambda's suggestions
* make tests pass
* Update hdb_version once, from Haskell
* more work based on feedback
* Improve the usage message
* Small docs changes
* Test downgrades exist for each tag
* Update downgrading.rst
* Use git-log to find tags which are ancestors of the current commit
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* fix nested insert with returning computed fields gives error, fix#3609
* revert using ordered hashmaps, sort columns based on ordinal postion
* fix 1. keys order 2. json/jsonb column value in nested insert returning
* add a note for sorted columns
* cast 'VALUES' expression as table row type
* use single CTE expression for generating returning for nested inserts
We upload a set of accumulating timers and counters to track service
time for different types of operations, across several dimensions (e.g.
did we hit the plan cache, was a remote involved, etc.)
Also...
Standardize on DiffTime as a standard duration type, and try to use it
consistently.
See discussion here:
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/3584#pullrequestreview-340679369
It should be possible to overwrite that module so the new threadDelay
sticks per the pattern in #3705 blocked on #3558
Rename the Control.Concurrent.Extended.threadDelay to `sleep` since a
naive use with a literal argument would be very bad!
We catch a bug in 'computeTimeDiff'.
Add convenient 'Read' instances to the time unit utility types. Make
'Second' a newtype to support this.
This fixes#3759. Also, while we’re at it, also improve the way
invalidations are synced across instances so enums and remote schemas
are appropriately reloaded by the schema syncing process.
* WIP: Remove hdb_views for inserts
* Show failing row in check constraint error
* Revert "Show failing row in check constraint error"
This reverts commit dd2cac29d0.
* Use the better query plan
* Simplify things
* fix cli test
* Update downgrading.rst
* remove 1.1 asset for cli
- Move MonadBase/MonadBaseControl instances for TxE into pg-client-hs
- Set the -qn2 RTS option by default to limit the parallel GC to 2
threads
- Remove eventlog instrumentation
- Don’t rebuild the schema cache again after running a query that needs
it to be rebuilt, since we do that explicitly now.
- Remove some redundant checks, and relocate a couple others.
This changes TableCoreCacheT to internally record dependencies at a
per-table level. In practice, this dramatically improves the performance
of building permissions: it makes it far, far less likely for
permissions to be needlessly rebuilt because some unrelated table
changed.
These aren't suitable e.g. for running in CI since some take far too
long (and an impossibly long-time when running under criterion's normal
bootstrapping sampling regime.
We might try to improve this ourselves:
https://github.com/bos/criterion/issues/218
An initial summary analysis will be in #3530.
* export metadata without nulls, empty arrays
* property tests for 'ReplaceMetadata' using QuickCheck
-> Derive Arbitrary class for 'ReplaceMetadata' dependant types
* reduce property test cases number to 30
QuickCheck generates the `ReplaceMetadata` value really large
for higher number test cases. Encoded JSON for such values is large and
consumes more memory. Thus, CI is giving up while running property
tests.
* circle-ci: Add property tests as saperate job
* add no command mode to tests
* add yaml.v2 to go mod
* remove indirect comment for yaml.v2 dependency
The connection handler in websocket transport was not using the
'UserAuthentication' interface to resolve user info. Fix resolving
user info in websocket transport to use the common
'UserAuthentication' interface
Instead of
'WITH some_alias (SELECT * from some_func()) SELECT <rows> FROM some_alias'
for SQL function queries, Use
'SELECT <rows> FROM some_func() AS some_alias'
* save permissions, relationships and collections in catalog with 'is_system_defined'
* Use common stanzas in the .cabal file
* Refactor migration code into lib instead of exe
* Add new server test suite that exercises migrations
* Make graphql-engine clean succeed even if the schema does not exist
This fix is a little ugly, but it’s the only simple solution without a
significant refactoring that restructures the relationship between
GraphQL/Validate and GraphQL/Resolve. The ugliness should go away if we
implement something like #2801.
* Separate DB and metadata migrations
* Refactor Migrate.hs to generate list of migrations at compile-time
* Replace ginger with shakespeare to improve performance
* Improve migration log messages
Although brotli itself is MIT-licensed, the Haskell brotli library that provides bindings to it is GPL-licensed, so we cannot use it unless we get a response on haskell-hvr/brotli#1.
* allow customizing GraphQL root field names, close#981
* document v2 track_table API in reference
* support customising column field names in GraphQL schema
* [docs] add custom column fields doc in API reference
* add tests
* rename 'ColField' to 'ColumnField'
* embed column's graphql field in 'PGColumnInfo'
-> Value constructor of 'PGCol' is not exposed
-> Using 'parseJSON' to construct 'PGCol' in 'FromJSON' instances
* avoid using 'Maybe TableConfig'
* refactors & 'custom_column_fields' -> 'custom_column_names'
* cli-test: add configuration field in metadata export test
* update expected keys in `FromJSON` instance of `TableMeta`
* use `buildSchemaCacheFor` to update configuration in v2 track_table
* remove 'GraphQLName' type and use 'isValidName' exposed from parser lib
* point graphql-parser-hs library git repo to hasura
* support 'set_table_custom_fields' query API & added docs and tests
This fixes an issue where queries could incorrectly be considered
reusable if a variable was used in two positions: one where it affected
SQL generation and one where it did not.
* initial raster support
* _st_intersects_geom -> _st_intersects_geom_nband
* add tests
* update docs
* improve docs
As requested by @marionschleifer
* new type for raster values
Suggested by @lexi-lambda
* replace `SEUnsafe "NULL"` with SENull
* use positional arguments in SQL functions
* only allow omitting set of last arguments in functions
* disallow omitting of a non default argument in functions