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Daniel Harvey
79682e0598 chore(server): move custom types out of logical models
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8565
Co-authored-by: Tom Harding <6302310+i-am-tom@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 38bf56cc420a6c818a9ca7d6f846f5018535c808
2023-03-31 15:35:13 +00:00
Daniel Harvey
3b42e704dd [server] Custom types prototype
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7807
Co-authored-by: Tom Harding <6302310+i-am-tom@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: ee3c644b92aa71a236d247a0cfc5deb7846f91c2
2023-02-15 17:56:58 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
42e5205eb5 server: reduce schema contexts to the bare minimum
### Description

This monster of a PR took way too long. As the title suggests, it reduces the schema context carried in the readers to the very strict minimum. In practice, that means that to build a source, we only require:
  - the global `SchemaContext`
  - the global `SchemaOptions` (soon to be renamed `SchemaSourceOptions`)
  - that source's `SourceInfo`

Furthermore, _we no longer carry "default" customization options throughout the schema_. All customization information is extracted from the `SourceInfo`, when required. This prevents an entire category of bugs we had previously encountered, such as parts of the code using uninitialized / unupdated customization info.

In turn, this meant that we could remove the explicit threading of the `SourceInfo` throughout the schema, since it is now always available through the reader context.

Finally, this meant making a few adjustments to relay and actions as well, such as the introduction of a new separate "context" for actions, and a change to how we create some of the action-specific postgres scalar parsers.

I'll highlight with review comments the areas of interest.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6709
GitOrigin-RevId: ea80fddcb24e2513779dd04b0b700a55f0028dd1
2022-11-17 10:35:54 +00:00
kodiakhq[bot]
3a76c57adf Some inlining and bang patterns to improve memory residency
Just forcing some of the most numerous thunks (with -hi profiling), it
seems some of these were retaining significant amount of data

this can follow merge of, or supersede #6679

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6710
GitOrigin-RevId: d0566ee288841e264637231a7f238946aa2e3564
2022-11-08 03:55:38 +00:00
Samir Talwar
342391f39d Upgrade Ormolu to v0.5.
This upgrades the version of Ormolu required by the HGE repository to v0.5.0.1, and reformats all code accordingly.

Ormolu v0.5 reformats code that uses infix operators. This is mostly useful, adding newlines and indentation to make it clear which operators are applied first, but in some cases, it's unpleasant. To make this easier on the eyes, I had to do the following:

* Add a few fixity declarations (search for `infix`)
* Add parentheses to make precedence clear, allowing Ormolu to keep everything on one line
* Rename `relevantEq` to `(==~)` in #6651 and set it to `infix 4`
* Add a few _.ormolu_ files (thanks to @hallettj for helping me get started), mostly for Autodocodec operators that don't have explicit fixity declarations

In general, I think these changes are quite reasonable. They mostly affect indentation.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6675
GitOrigin-RevId: cd47d87f1d089fb0bc9dcbbe7798dbceedcd7d83
2022-11-02 20:55:13 +00:00
Abby Sassel
3056678e04 server/postgres: Implement execution of aggregation predicates
PR for the translation / execution step of [aggregation predicate filters](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/issues/5174).

[`translateAVAggregationPredicates`](translateAVAggregationPredicates) is the main change of note, everything else is a supporting or helper function. Please note this doesn't yet include [tests relating to permissions](https://hasurahq.slack.com/archives/C01RZPEPF0W/p1662560092197769); I decided to raise a PR without them for slightly faster feedback. I may include them in this PR or a separately if it's not trivial.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5724
GitOrigin-RevId: fcac258b64066e2bd45108372165a16fd957f5ab
2022-09-16 15:01:03 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
512a4dbb92 Use a different reader context for sources and remote schemas with new SchemaT monad.
### Description

This PR changes all the schema code to operate in a specific `SchemaT` monad, rather than in an arbitrary `m` monad. `SchemaT` is intended to be used opaquely with `runSourceSchema` and `runRemoteSchema`. The main goal of this is to allow a different reader context per part of the schema: this PR also minimizes the contexts. This means that we no longer require `SchemaOptions` when building remote schemas' schema, and this PR therefore removes a lot of dummy / placeholder values accordingly.

### Performance and stacking

This PR has been through several iterations. #5339 was the original version, that accomplished the same thing by stacking readers on top of the stack at every remote relationship boundary. This raised performance concerns, and @0x777 confirmed with an ad-hoc test that in some extreme cases we could see up to a 10% performance impact. This version, while more verbose, allows us to unstack / re-stack the readers, and avoid that problem. #5517 adds a new benchmark set to be able to automatically measure this on every PR.

### Remaining work

- [x] a comment (or perhaps even a Note?) should be added to `SchemaT`
- [x] we probably want for #5517 to be merged first so that we can confirm the lack of performance penalty

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5458
GitOrigin-RevId: e06b83d90da475f745b838f1fd8f8b4d9d3f4b10
2022-09-06 16:49:23 +00:00
David Overton
f4419236ed Gdc capabilities scalar types - GDW-87
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5597
GitOrigin-RevId: 4f561bf476266955d7b1d3dbca4d406a97bf8b34
2022-09-06 04:26:03 +00:00
Philip Lykke Carlsen
4431fb5ea9 Add schema implementation for Aggregation Predicates
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5259
GitOrigin-RevId: f53e310951fa4eb7570006d8c616398a98078632
2022-08-22 15:59:21 +00:00
paritosh-08
9d23a10f33 server: fix behaviour of custom table name for graphql-default naming convention
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5290
GitOrigin-RevId: bc398989d82a0e78bfcf87d5aa81bcd6a709c67f
2022-08-17 12:47:49 +00:00
Auke Booij
1007ea27ae server: refactor MonadSchema into MonadMemoize
Followup to hasura/graphql-engine-mono#4713.

The `memoizeOn` method, part of `MonadSchema`, originally had the following type:
```haskell
  memoizeOn
    :: (HasCallStack, Ord a, Typeable a, Typeable b, Typeable k)
    => TH.Name
    -> a
    -> m (Parser k n b)
    -> m (Parser k n b)
```
The reason for operating on `Parser`s specifically was that the `MonadSchema` effect would additionally initialize certain `Unique` values, which appear (nested in) the type of `Parser`.

hasura/graphql-engine-mono#518 changed the type of `memoizeOn`, to additionally allow memoizing `FieldParser`s. These also contained a `Unique` value, which was similarly initialized by the `MonadSchema` effect. The new type of `memoizeOn` was as follows:
```haskell
  memoizeOn
    :: forall p d a b
     . (HasCallStack, HasDefinition (p n b) d, Ord a, Typeable p, Typeable a, Typeable b)
    => TH.Name
    -> a
    -> m (p n b)
    -> m (p n b)
```

Note the type `p n b` of the value being memoized: by choosing `p` to be either `Parser k` or `FieldParser`, both can be memoized. Also note the new `HasDefinition (p n b) d` constraint, which provided a `Lens` for accessing the `Unique` value to be initialized.

A quick simplification is that the `HasCallStack` constraint has never been used by any code. This was realized in hasura/graphql-engine-mono#4713, by removing that constraint.

hasura/graphql-engine-mono#2980 removed the `Unique` value from our GraphQL-related types entirely, as their original purpose was never truly realized. One part of removing `Unique` consisted of dropping the `HasDefinition (p n b) d` constraint from `memoizeOn`.

What I didn't realize at the time was that this meant that the type of `memoizeOn` could be generalized and simplified much further. This PR finally implements that generalization. The new type is as follows:
```haskell
  memoizeOn ::
    forall a p.
    (Ord a, Typeable a, Typeable p) =>
    TH.Name ->
    a ->
    m p ->
    m p
```

This change has a couple of consequences.

1. While constructing the schema, we often output `Maybe (Parser ...)`, to model that the existence of certain pieces of GraphQL schema sometimes depends on the permissions that a certain role has. The previous versions of `memoizeOn` were not able to handle this, as the only thing they could memoize was fully-defined (if not yet fully-evaluated) `(Field)Parser`s. This much more general API _would_ allow memoizing `Maybe (Parser ...)`s. However, we probably have to be continue being cautious with this: if we blindly memoize all `Maybe (Parser ...)`s, the resulting code may never be able to decide whether the value is `Just` or `Nothing` - i.e. it never commits to the existence-or-not of a GraphQL schema fragment. This would manifest as a non-well-founded knot tying, and this would get reported as an error by the implementation of `memoizeOn`.

   tl;dr: This generalization _technically_ allows for memoizing `Maybe` values, but we probably still want to avoid doing so.

   For this reason, the PR adds a specialized version of `memoizeOn` to `Hasura.GraphQL.Schema.Parser`.
2. There is no longer any need to connect the `MonadSchema` knot-tying effect with the `MonadParse` effect. In fact, after this PR, the `memoizeOn` method is completely GraphQL-agnostic, and so we implement hasura/graphql-engine-mono#4726, separating `memoizeOn` from `MonadParse` entirely - `memoizeOn` can be defined and implemented as a general Haskell typeclass method.

   Since `MonadSchema` has been made into a single-type-parameter type class, it has been renamed to something more general, namely `MonadMemoize`. Its only task is to memoize arbitrary `Typeable p` objects under a combined key consisting of a `TH.Name` and a `Typeable a`.

   Also for this reason, the new `MonadMemoize` has been moved to the more general `Control.Monad.Memoize`.
3. After this change, it's somewhat clearer what `memoizeOn` does: it memoizes an arbitrary value of a `Typeable` type. The only thing that needs to be understood in its implementation is how the manual blackholing works. There is no more semantic interaction with _any_ GraphQL code.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4725
Co-authored-by: Daniel Harvey <4729125+danieljharvey@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 089fa2e82c2ce29da76850e994eabb1e261f9c92
2022-08-04 13:45:53 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
0a69db81c9 Move RoleName into SchemaContext.
### Description

I am not 100% sure about this PR; while I think the code is better this way, I'm willing to be convinced otherwise.

In short, this PR moves the `RoleName` field into the `SchemaContext`, instead of being a nebulous `Has RoleName` constraint on the reader monad. The major upside of this is that it makes it an explicit named field, rather than something that must be given as part of a tuple of arguments when calling `runReader`.

However, the downside is that it breaks the helper permissions functions of `Schema.Table`, which relied on `Has RoleName r`. This PR makes the choice of passing the role name explicitly to all of those functions, which in turn means first explicitly fetching the role name in a lot of places. It makes it more explicit when a schema building block relies on the role name, but is a bit verbose...

### Alternatives

Some alternatives worth considering:
- attempting something like `Has context r, Has RoleName context`, which would allow them to be independent from the context but still fetch the role name from the reader, but might require type annotations to not be ambiguous
- keeping the permission functions the same, with `Has RoleName r`, and introducing a bunch of newtypes instead of using tuples to explicitly implement all the required `Has` instances
- changing the permission functions to `Has SchemaContext r`, since they are functions used only to build the schema, and therefore may be allowed to be tied to the context.

What do y'all think?

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5073
GitOrigin-RevId: 8fd09fafb54905a4d115ef30842d35da0c3db5d2
2022-07-29 15:38:44 +00:00
Tom Harding
2e7e6fd98a Move SchemaOptions to its own module, remove magic bools
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5048
GitOrigin-RevId: f666a10c6af5feda9d761d3ffee5c77695361fdf
2022-07-14 17:59:01 +00:00
Samir Talwar
c980af1b8f Move MkTypename and NamingCase into their own modules.
This moves `MkTypename` and `NamingCase` into their own modules, with the intent of reducing the scope of the schema parsers code, and trying to reduce imports of large modules when small ones will do.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4978
GitOrigin-RevId: 19541257fe010035390f6183a4eaa37bae0d3ca1
2022-07-12 14:01:28 +00:00
Gil Mizrahi
555e0d0afe server: adding a few code comments
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5014
GitOrigin-RevId: 7f0cb241d3eb2d91bd6feb2b2eb6bf830f1757f9
2022-07-12 09:26:32 +00:00
Auke Booij
8ccf7724ce server: Metadata origin for definitions (type parameter version v2)
The code that builds the GraphQL schema, and `buildGQLContext` in particular, is partial: not every value of `(ServerConfigCtx, GraphQLQueryType, SourceCache, HashMap RemoteSchemaName (RemoteSchemaCtx, MetadataObject), ActionCache, AnnotatedCustomTypes)` results in a valid GraphQL schema. When it fails, we want to be able to return better error messages than we currently do.

The key thing that is missing is a way to trace back GraphQL type information to their origin from the Hasura metadata. Currently, we have a number of correctness checks of our GraphQL schema. But these correctness checks only have access to pure GraphQL type information, and hence can only report errors in terms of that. Possibly the worst is the "conflicting definitions" error, which, in practice, can only be debugged by Hasura engineers. This is terrible DX for customers.

This PR allows us to print better error messages, by adding a field to the `Definition` type that traces the GraphQL type to its origin in the metadata. So the idea is simple: just add `MetadataObjId`, or `Maybe` that, or some other sum type of that, to `Definition`.

However, we want to avoid having to import a `Hasura.RQL` module from `Hasura.GraphQL.Parser`. So we instead define this additional field of `Definition` through a new type parameter, which is threaded through in `Hasura.GraphQL.Parser`. We then define type synonyms in `Hasura.GraphQL.Schema.Parser` that fill in this type parameter, so that it is not visible for the majority of the codebase.

The idea of associating metadata information to `Definition`s really comes to fruition when combined with hasura/graphql-engine-mono#4517. Their combination would allow us to use the API of fatal errors (just like the current `MonadError QErr`) to report _inconsistencies_ in the metadata. Such inconsistencies are then _automatically_ ignored. So no ad-hoc decisions need to be made on how to cut out inconsistent metadata from the GraphQL schema. This will allow us to report much better errors, as well as improve the likelihood of a successful HGE startup.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4770
Co-authored-by: Samir Talwar <47582+SamirTalwar@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 728402b0cae83ae8e83463a826ceeb609001acae
2022-06-28 15:53:44 +00:00
Samir Talwar
8db9b77c77 server: Reorganize quasi-quoted names.
Pretty much all quasi-quoted names in the server code base have ended up in `Hasura.GraphQL.Parser.Constants`. I'm now finding this unpleasant for two reasons:

1. I would like to factor out the parser code into its own Cabal package, and I don't want to have to expose all these names.
2. Most of them really have nothing to do with the parsers.

In order to remedy this, I have:

1. moved the names used by parser code to `Hasura.GraphQL.Parser.DirectiveName`, as they're all related to directives;
2. moved `Hasura.GraphQL.Parser.Constants` to `Hasura.Name`, changing the qualified import name from `G` to `Name`;
3. moved names only used in tests to the appropriate test case;
4. removed unused items from `Hasura.Name`; and
5. grouped related names.

Most of the changes are simply changing `G` to `Name`, which I find much more meaningful.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4777
GitOrigin-RevId: a77aa0aee137b2b5e6faec94495d3a9fbfa1348b
2022-06-23 09:15:31 +00:00
Auke Booij
13fc1c62d1 Move Hasura.GraphQL.Parser.Column to .RQL.IR. and .GraphQL.Schema.
This is a first step towards clarifying the role of `UnpreparedValue` as part of the IR. It certainly does not belong in the parser framework.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4588
GitOrigin-RevId: d1582a0b266729b79e00d31057178a4099168e6d
2022-05-30 22:07:57 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
498442b1d3 Remove circular dependency in schema building code
### Description

The main goal of this PR is, as stated, to remove the circular dependency in the schema building code. This cycle arises from the existence of remote relationships: when we build the schema for a source A, a remote relationship might force us to jump to the schema of a source B, or some remote schema. As a result, we end up having to do a dispatch from a "leaf" of the schema, similar to the one done at the root. In turn, this forces us to carry along in the schema a lot of information required for that dispatch, AND it forces us to import the instances in scope, creating an import loop.

As discussed in #4489, this PR implements the "dependency injection" solution: we pass to the schema a function to call to do the dispatch, and to get a generated field for a remote relationship. That way, this function can be chosen at the root level, and the leaves need not be aware of the overall context.

This PR grew a bit bigger than that, however; in an attempt to try and remove the `SourceCache` from the schema altogether, it changed a lot of functions across the schema building code, to thread along the `SourceInfo b` of the source being built. This avoids having to do cache lookups within a given source. A few cases remain, such as relay, that we might try to tackle in a subsequent PR.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4557
GitOrigin-RevId: 9388e48372877520a72a9fd1677005df9f7b2d72
2022-05-27 17:22:38 +00:00
paritosh-08
fd30fb343b server: naming conventions for auto generated fields
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3982
Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <210815+jberryman@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: f90b2e8f394e7bd69780f003d2d980475f104f42
2022-05-26 11:55:29 +00:00
Rakesh Emmadi
acde210fdc server/bigquery: generate graphql schema for table computed fields
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4460
GitOrigin-RevId: 7b772cd9fba6b612ad05eb1aca1fa13e6ae8556d
2022-05-25 10:25:38 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
3cbcbd9291 Remove RQL/Types.hs
## Description

This PR removes `RQL.Types`, which was now only re-exporting a bunch of unrelated modules.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4363
GitOrigin-RevId: 894f29a19bff70b3dad8abc5d9858434d5065417
2022-04-27 13:58:47 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
8b0b4e5c35 Remove all functions from RQL.Types.hs
## Description

This small PR moves all functions in `RQL.Types.hs` to better locations. Most `askX` functions are moved alongside the `unsafe` functions they use. Several other functions are moved closer to their call site. `MetadataM` is moved alongside `Metadata`. This PR also documents the `ask` functions.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4355
GitOrigin-RevId: 0498a7e8f98e7a94af911dd375cad84ace7ddffa
2022-04-26 15:13:57 +00:00
Solomon
c945b2d391 Replaces litName splices with name quasiquotes
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4267
GitOrigin-RevId: 2d93c35a7e34dbada3b72aabcae5fc2858bbfc29
2022-04-18 19:44:04 +00:00
jkachmar
647231b685 Yeet some default-extensions
Manually enables:
* EmptyCase
* ExistentialQuantification
* QuantifiedConstraints
* QuasiQuotes
* TemplateHaskell
* TypeFamilyDependencies

...in the following components:
* 'graphql-engine' library
* 'graphql-engine' 'src-test'
* 'graphql-engine' 'tests/integration'
* 'graphql-engine' tests-hspec'

Additionally, performs some light refactoring and documentation.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3991
GitOrigin-RevId: 514477d3466b01f60eca8935d0fef60dd0756838
2022-03-16 00:40:17 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
80243a5c34 Remove MonadTableInfo and MonadRole.
### Description

This PR moves Hasura-specific schema functions from `Hasura.GraphQL.Parser.Class` into `Hasura.GraphQL.Schema.Common`. It also removes the two corresponding monad aliases, and consequently harmonizes several parts of the code to use the same common constraint.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3947
GitOrigin-RevId: 40985a7d86da97a311bd480f9a57cc18c350c2a8
2022-03-10 12:13:35 +00:00
Auke Booij
f026d44438 Role-invariant schema constructors
We build the GraphQL schema by combining building blocks such as `tableSelectionSet` and `columnParser`. These building blocks individually build `{InputFields,Field,}Parser` objects. Those object specify the valid GraphQL schema.

Since the GraphQL schema is role-dependent, at some point we need to know what fragment of the GraphQL schema a specific role is allowed to access, and this is stored in `{Sel,Upd,Ins,Del}PermInfo` objects.

We have passed around these permission objects as function arguments to the schema building blocks since we first started dealing with permissions during the PDV refactor - see hasura/graphql-engine@5168b99e46 in hasura/graphql-engine#4111. This means that, for instance, `tableSelectionSet` has as its type:
```haskell
tableSelectionSet ::
  forall b r m n.
  MonadBuildSchema b r m n =>
  SourceName ->
  TableInfo b ->
  SelPermInfo b ->
  m (Parser 'Output n (AnnotatedFields b))
```

There are three reasons to change this.

1. We often pass a `Maybe (xPermInfo b)` instead of a proper `xPermInfo b`, and it's not clear what the intended semantics of this is. Some potential improvements on the data types involved are discussed in issue hasura/graphql-engine-mono#3125.
2. In most cases we also already pass a `TableInfo b`, and together with the `MonadRole` that is usually also in scope, this means that we could look up the required permissions regardless: so passing the permissions explicitly undermines the "single source of truth" principle. Breaking this principle also makes the code more difficult to read.
3. We are working towards role-based parsers (see hasura/graphql-engine-mono#2711), where the `{InputFields,Field,}Parser` objects are constructed in a role-invariant way, so that we have a single object that can be used for all roles. In particular, this means that the schema building blocks _need_ to be constructed in a role-invariant way. While this PR doesn't accomplish that, it does reduce the amount of role-specific arguments being passed, thus fixing hasura/graphql-engine-mono#3068.

Concretely, this PR simply drops the `xPermInfo b` argument from almost all schema building blocks. Instead these objects are looked up from the `TableInfo b` as-needed. The resulting code is considerably simpler and shorter.

One way to interpret this change is as follows. Before this PR, we figured out permissions at the top-level in `Hasura.GraphQL.Schema`, passing down the obtained `xPermInfo` objects as required. After this PR, we have a bottom-up approach where the schema building blocks themselves decide whether they want to be included for a particular role.

So this moves some permission logic out of `Hasura.GraphQL.Schema`, which is very complex.

PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3608
GitOrigin-RevId: 51a744f34ec7d57bc8077667ae7f9cb9c4f6c962
2022-02-17 08:17:17 +00:00
Rakesh Emmadi
34c2fb2b66 server: cleanup references to "pgCol" in common and non-postgres backend code
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3393
GitOrigin-RevId: b45cd83f7c3fbc1656011ee888968743b0bbb736
2022-01-19 08:38:48 +00:00
Auke Booij
2c3277e0a7 Refactor InputFieldInfo
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3143
GitOrigin-RevId: a374e07216f3f7d7dee61b222a2758d3ebeb98bb
2021-12-20 15:53:45 +00:00
Philip Lykke Carlsen
84027dad04 Breaking up the Postgres implementation of the update-schema into reusable components
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2889
GitOrigin-RevId: 49c5d59a6f817832f11b1773b078aa24cc650ab5
2021-11-18 18:03:57 +00:00
David Overton
aac64f2c81 Source typename customization (close graphql-engine#6974)
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1616
GitOrigin-RevId: f7eefd2367929209aa77895ea585e96a99a78d47
2021-10-29 14:43:14 +00:00
Robert
11a454c2d6 server, pro: actually reformat the code-base using ormolu
This commit applies ormolu to the whole Haskell code base by running `make format`.

For in-flight branches, simply merging changes from `main` will result in merge conflicts.
To avoid this, update your branch using the following instructions. Replace `<format-commit>`
by the hash of *this* commit.

$ git checkout my-feature-branch
$ git merge <format-commit>^    # and resolve conflicts normally
$ make format
$ git commit -a -m "reformat with ormolu"
$ git merge -s ours post-ormolu

https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2404

GitOrigin-RevId: 75049f5c12f430c615eafb4c6b8e83e371e01c8e
2021-09-23 22:57:37 +00:00
Robert
bdacf1bd23 server: remove ApplicativeDo from default extensions
I spent half the day reducing a weird compile failure here https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1593/files#r713102990 to this https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/17768#note_378004. Seems ApplicativeDo makes a mess of non-applicative monadic do in some cases. Given our rather localized use of ApplicativeDo, seemed a good idea to remove it from the list of default extensions.

It appears that ApplicativeDo also buries some unused return value warnings, so this PR also silences those. We should check that none of those warnings were warranted though.

https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2413

GitOrigin-RevId: 1874c1a82230431849265755b1407beebc947041
2021-09-22 15:35:54 +00:00
Rakesh Emmadi
a63fa18d9c server/postgres: Support computed fields in permission check/filter
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1697

GitOrigin-RevId: 6cdf8acc90d3fd97d20a3ee68c84306c3f589370
2021-07-28 08:10:25 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
d91029ad51 [gardening] remove all traverse functions from RQL.IR
### Description

This PR removes all `fmapX` and `traverseX` functions from RQL.IR, favouring instead `Functor` and `Traversable` instances throughout the code. This was a relatively straightforward change, except for two small pain points: `AnnSelectG` and `AnnInsert`. Both were parametric over two types `a` and `v`, making it impossible to make them traversable functors... But it turns out that in every single use case, `a ~ f v`. By changing those types to take such an `f :: Type -> Type` as an argument instead of `a :: Type` makes it possible to make them functors.

The only small difference is for `AnnIns`, I had to introduce one `Identity` transformation for one of the `f` parameters. This is relatively straightforward.

### Notes

This PR fixes the most verbose BigQuery hint (`let` instead of `<- pure`).

https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1668

GitOrigin-RevId: e632263a8c559aa04aeae10dcaec915b4a81ad1a
2021-07-08 15:42:53 +00:00
Rakesh Emmadi
e567a096e6 server/postgres: support computed fields in query filters ('where' expression)
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1677

GitOrigin-RevId: 30175a442237f6ac4b112c652f448a635ad90dc6
2021-07-07 11:59:32 +00:00
Abby Sassel
c9e7e10eaa server/bugfix: Include permission filter in the exists clause. Fixes #6931
GitOrigin-RevId: d3080dfa00c96afcf1254d83757a5e50a0726381
2021-05-24 09:09:50 +00:00
David Overton
ddad668f07 Fix/custom table name
GitOrigin-RevId: 5004717ac7d9e848ca186a1cdf52e375547034bf
2021-05-18 13:37:27 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
1a4aad4ba1 server: introduce option to revert to v1 boolean collapse behaviour
GitOrigin-RevId: af6c944270301d8b17618a706ab328a28c0e51dc
2021-04-08 08:26:18 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
4815fcd500 server: progress on generic metadata
This PR generalizes a bunch of metadata structures.

Most importantly, it changes `SourceCache` to hold existentially quantified values:
```
data BackendSourceInfo =
  forall b. Backend b => BackendSourceInfo (SourceInfo b)

type SourceCache = HashMap SourceName BackendSourceInfo
```

This changes a *lot* of things throughout the code. For now, all code using the schema cache explicitly casts sources to Postgres, meaning that if any non-Postgres `SourceInfo` makes it to the cache, it'll be ignored.

That means that after this PR is submitted, we can split work between two different aspects:
  - creating `SourceInfo` for other backends
  - handling those other sources down the line

GitOrigin-RevId: fb9ea00f32e840fc33c5467896fb1dfa5283ab42
2021-01-20 00:32:45 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
e754190301 server: clean MaybeT usage, and introduce new hlint rules
### Description

Our Prelude provides the very convenient `hoistMaybe :: Maybe b -> MaybeT m b`. This PR adds hlint rules to replace uses of `MaybeT $ pure $ x` with the cleaner `hoistMaybe x`, and rules to specifically replace `MaybeT $ pure Nothing` with `empty`.

GitOrigin-RevId: 7254f4954e34e4d7ca972dc7c12073d3ab8cb0b8
2021-01-19 13:38:42 +00:00
Auke Booij
3c3ed55914 server: schema that grows (#105)
This PR makes a bunch of schema generation code in Hasura.GraphQL.Schema backend-agnostic, by moving the backend-specific parts into a new BackendSchema type class. This way, the schema generation code can be reused for other backends, simply by implementing new instances of the BackendSchema type class.

This work is now in a state where the schema generators are sufficiently generic to accept the implementation of a new backend. That means that we can start exposing MS SQL schema. Execution is not implemented yet, of course.
The branch currently does not support computed fields or Relay. This is, in a sense, intentional: computed field support is normally baked into the schema generation (through the fieldSelection schema generator), and so this branch shows a programming technique that allows us to expose certain GraphQL schema depending on backend support. We can write support for computed fields and Relay at a later stage.

Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io>
GitOrigin-RevId: df369fc3d189cbda1b931d31678e9450a6601314
2020-12-01 15:51:13 +00:00
hasura-bot
7b31ff99d1 Support Postgres POSIX regex operators (close #4317) (#119)
Co-authored-by: christophediprima <dipdipdip84@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: dip <dipdipdip84@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io>
GITHUB_PR_NUMBER: 6172
GITHUB_PR_URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/6172
GitOrigin-RevId: 5192d238b527cd21b6efb2f74e279ecc34756c29
2020-11-27 10:54:52 +00:00
Auke Booij
350d6b3d43 server: make the UnpreparedValue less tightly bound to the backend (#108)
Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io>
GitOrigin-RevId: 90cb7e1cc97961523085ae7ae3d195549b901b1f
2020-11-25 16:08:27 +00:00
hasura-bot
64743cb189 server: all remaining IR changes (#75)
Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io>
GITHUB_PR_NUMBER: 6233
GITHUB_PR_URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/6233

Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@hasura.io>
GitOrigin-RevId: 268cdad529ad5d9bebeb5b881fda5413ea9d7715
2020-11-25 14:19:50 +00:00
Karthikeyan Chinnakonda
2cb08a89cb
server: customize tracking tables with a custom name (#5719)
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/5719
2020-10-29 12:48:45 +00:00
Antoine Leblanc
a8ed6a82e2
server: move Hasura.SQL to Hasura.Backends.Postgres (#6053)
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/6053
2020-10-27 13:53:49 +00:00
Auke Booij
8d0afb6f92
server: SQL that grows (#6003)
Add a backend type extension parameter to some RQL types, following the ideas of the paper "Trees that grow" (Najd & Jones 2016)

Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: kodiakhq[bot] <49736102+kodiakhq[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-10-22 22:42:27 +02:00
Antoine Leblanc
91d8a7ab61 remove SQL.Text, clean text functions 2020-10-22 14:07:48 +01:00
Antoine Leblanc
f46f807942 clean SQL text functions 2020-10-22 14:07:47 +01:00