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Author SHA1 Message Date
Lyndon Maydwell
24592a516b
Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina (#5374)
* Pass environment variables around as a data structure, via @sordina

* Resolving build error

* Adding Environment passing note to changelog

* Removing references to ILTPollerLog as this seems to have been reintroduced from a bad merge

* removing commented-out imports

* Language pragmas already set by project

* Linking async thread

* Apply suggestions from code review

Use `runQueryTx` instead of `runLazyTx` for queries.

* remove the non-user facing entry in the changelog

Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-07-14 12:00:58 -07:00
Phil Freeman
34a41e5632
Add some useful FromJSON instances (#4707)
These data types already had ToJSON instances, and it is useful to be able to parse the resulting JSON values back into Haskell values.
2020-06-03 05:01:50 +05:30
Anon Ray
02d80c9ac6 read cookie while initialising websocket connection (fix #1660) (#1668)
* read cookie while initialising websocket connection (fix #1660)

* add tests for cookie on websocket init

* fix logic for tests

* enforce cors, and flag to force read cookie when cors disabled

  - as browsers don't enforce SOP on websockets, we enforce CORS policy
  on websocket handshake
  - if CORS is disabled, by default cookie is not read (because XSS
  risk!). Add special flag to force override this behaviour

* add log and forward origin header to webhook

  - add log notice when cors is disabled, and cookie is not read on
  websocket handshake
  - forward origin header to webhook in POST mode. So that when CORS is
  disabled, webhook can also enforce CORS independently.

* add docs, and forward all client headers to webhook
2019-03-04 13:16:53 +05:30
Anon Ray
199a24d050 add support for multiple domains in cors config (close #1436) (#1536)
Support for multiple domains (as CSV) in the `--cors-domain` flag and `HASURA_GRAPHQL_CORS_DOMAIN` env var.

Following are all valid configurations (must include scheme and optional port):
```shell
HASURA_GRAPHQL_CORS_DOMAIN="https://*.foo.bar.com:8080"
HASURA_GRAPHQL_CORS_DOMAIN="https://*.foo.bar.com, http://*.localhost, https://example.com"
HASURA_GRAPHQL_CORS_DOMAIN="*"
HASURA_GRAPHQL_CORS_DOMAIN="http://example.com, http://*.localhost, http://localhost:3000, https://*.foo.bar.com, https://foo.bar.com"
```

**Note**: top-level domains are not considered as part of wildcard domains. You have to add them separately. E.g - `https://*.foo.com` doesn't include `https://foo.com`.

The default (if the flag or env var is not specified) is `*`. Which means CORS headers are sent for all domains.
2019-02-14 11:28:38 +05:30