- Remove `MonadMetadataStorageQueryAPI` which was only implemented by a default implementation
- Introduce `TransT` which can be used to easily derive `lift`ing implementations for `MonadBlaBlaBla` classes
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8579
GitOrigin-RevId: 4f804fda7e2de5c9d75ee4df269f500ebd46b8c9
## Description
### I want to speak to the `Manager`
Oh boy. This PR is both fairly straightforward and overreaching, so let's break it down.
For most network access, we need a [`HTTP.Manager`](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/http-client-0.1.0.0/docs/Network-HTTP-Client-Manager.html). It is created only once, at the top level, when starting the engine, and is then threaded through the application to wherever we need to make a network call. As of main, the way we do this is not standardized: most of the GraphQL execution code passes it "manually" as a function argument throughout the code. We also have a custom monad constraint, `HasHttpManagerM`, that describes a monad's ability to provide a manager. And, finally, several parts of the code store the manager in some kind of argument structure, such as `RunT`'s `RunCtx`.
This PR's first goal is to harmonize all of this: we always create the manager at the root, and we already have it when we do our very first `runReaderT`. Wouldn't it make sense for the rest of the code to not manually pass it anywhere, to not store it anywhere, but to always rely on the current monad providing it? This is, in short, what this PR does: it implements a constraint on the base monads, so that they provide the manager, and removes most explicit passing from the code.
### First come, first served
One way this PR goes a tiny bit further than "just" doing the aforementioned harmonization is that it starts the process of implementing the "Services oriented architecture" roughly outlined in this [draft document](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FAigqrST0juU1WcT4HIxJxe1iEBwTuBZodTaeUvsKqQ/edit?usp=sharing). Instead of using the existing `HasHTTPManagerM`, this PR revamps it into the `ProvidesNetwork` service.
The idea is, again, that we should make all "external" dependencies of the engine, all things that the core of the engine doesn't care about, a "service". This allows us to define clear APIs for features, to choose different implementations based on which version of the engine we're running, harmonizes our many scattered monadic constraints... Which is why this service is called "Network": we can refine it, moving forward, to be the constraint that defines how all network communication is to operate, instead of relying on disparate classes constraint or hardcoded decisions. A comment in the code clarifies this intent.
### Side-effects? In my Haskell?
This PR also unavoidably touches some other aspects of the codebase. One such example: it introduces `Hasura.App.AppContext`, named after `HasuraPro.Context.AppContext`: a name for the reader structure at the base level. It also transforms `Handler` from a type alias to a newtype, as `Handler` is where we actually enforce HTTP limits; but without `Handler` being a distinct type, any code path could simply do a `runExceptT $ runReader` and forget to enforce them.
(As a rule of thumb, i am starting to consider any straggling `runReaderT` or `runExceptT` as a code smell: we should not stack / unstack monads haphazardly, and every layer should be an opaque `newtype` with a corresponding run function.)
## Further work
In several places, i have left TODOs when i have encountered things that suggest that we should do further unrelated cleanups. I'll write down the follow-up steps, either in the aforementioned document or on slack. But, in short, at a glance, in approximate order, we could:
- delete `ExecutionCtx` as it is only a subset of `ServerCtx`, and remove one more `runReaderT` call
- delete `ServerConfigCtx` as it is only a subset of `ServerCtx`, and remove it from `RunCtx`
- remove `ServerCtx` from `HandlerCtx`, and make it part of `AppContext`, or even make it the `AppContext` altogether (since, at least for the OSS version, `AppContext` is there again only a subset)
- remove `CacheBuildParams` and `CacheBuild` altogether, as they're just a distinct stack that is a `ReaderT` on top of `IO` that contains, you guessed it, the same thing as `ServerCtx`
- move `RunT` out of `RQL.Types` and rename it, since after the previous cleanups **it only contains `UserInfo`**; it could be bundled with the authentication service, made a small implementation detail in `Hasura.Server.Auth`
- rename `PGMetadaStorageT` to something a bit more accurate, such as `App`, and enforce its IO base
This would significantly simply our complex stack. From there, or in parallel, we can start moving existing dependencies as Services. For the purpose of supporting read replicas entitlement, we could move `MonadResolveSource` to a `SourceResolver` service, as attempted in #7653, and transform `UserAuthenticationM` into a `Authentication` service.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7736
GitOrigin-RevId: 68cce710eb9e7d752bda1ba0c49541d24df8209f
## Description
This PR removes `MetadataStorageT`, and cleans up all top-level error handling. In short: this PR changes `MonadMetadataStorage` to explicitly return a bunch of `Either QErr a`, instead of relying on the stack providing a `MonadError QErr`. Since we implement that class on the base monad *below any ExceptT*, this removes a lot of very complicated instances that make assumptions about the shape of the stack.
On the back of this, we can remove several layers of ExceptT from the core of the code, including the one in `RunT`, which allows us to remove several instances of `liftEitherM . runExceptT`.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7689
GitOrigin-RevId: 97d600154d690f58c0b93fb4cc2d30fd383fd8b8
Codecs for event triggers, including webhook transforms. These are not hooked into the higher-up table metadata codec yet because some backend implementations implement event triggers with `error` which causes an error when codecs are evaluated. I plan to follow up with another PR to resolve that.
Ticket: https://hasurahq.atlassian.net/browse/GDC-585
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7237
GitOrigin-RevId: 8ce40fe6fedcf8b109d6ca50a505333df855a8ce
Result of executing the following commands:
```shell
# replace "as Q" imports with "as PG" (in retrospect this didn't need a regex)
git grep -lE 'as Q($|[^a-zA-Z])' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i -E 's/as Q($|[^a-zA-Z])/as PG\1/'
# replace " Q." with " PG."
git grep -lE ' Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/ Q\./ PG./g'
# replace "(Q." with "(PG."
git grep -lE '\(Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/(Q\./(PG./g'
# ditto, but for [, |, { and !
git grep -lE '\[Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/\[Q\./\[PG./g'
git grep -l '|Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/|Q\./|PG./g'
git grep -l '{Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/{Q\./{PG./g'
git grep -l '!Q\.' -- '*.hs' | xargs sed -i 's/!Q\./!PG./g'
```
(Doing the `grep -l` before the `sed`, instead of `sed` on the entire codebase, reduces the number of `mtime` updates, and so reduces how many times a file gets recompiled while checking intermediate results.)
Finally, I manually removed a broken and unused `Arbitrary` instance in `Hasura.RQL.Network`. (It used an `import Test.QuickCheck.Arbitrary as Q` statement, which was erroneously caught by the first find-replace command.)
After this PR, `Q` is no longer used as an import qualifier. That was not the goal of this PR, but perhaps it's a useful fact for future efforts.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5933
GitOrigin-RevId: 8c84c59d57789111d40f5d3322c5a885dcfbf40e
This PR expands the OpenAPI specification generated for metadata to include separate definitions for `SourceMetadata` for each native database type, and for DataConnector.
For the most part the changes add `HasCodec` implementations, and don't modify existing code otherwise.
The generated OpenAPI spec can be used to generate TypeScript definitions that distinguish different source metadata types based on the value of the `kind` properly. There is a problem: because the specified `kind` value for a data connector source is any string, when TypeScript gets a source with a `kind` value of, say, `"postgres"`, it cannot unambiguously determine whether the source is postgres, or a data connector. For example,
```ts
function consumeSourceMetadata(source: SourceMetadata) {
if (source.kind === "postgres" || source.kind === "pg") {
// At this point TypeScript infers that `source` is either an instance
// of `PostgresSourceMetadata`, or `DataconnectorSourceMetadata`. It
// can't narrow further.
source
}
if (source.kind === "something else") {
// TypeScript infers that this `source` must be an instance of
// `DataconnectorSourceMetadata` because `source.kind` does not match
// any of the other options.
source
}
}
```
The simplest way I can think of to fix this would be to add a boolean property to the `SourceMetadata` type along the lines of `isNative` or `isDataConnector`. This could be a field that only exists in serialized data, like the metadata version field. The combination of one of the native database names for `kind`, and a true value for `isNative` would be enough for TypeScript to unambiguously distinguish the source kinds.
But note that in the current state TypeScript is able to reference the short `"pg"` name correctly!
~~Tests are not passing yet due to some discrepancies in DTO serialization vs existing Metadata serialization. I'm working on that.~~
The placeholders that I used for table and function metadata are not compatible with the ordered JSON serialization in use. I think the best solution is to write compatible codecs for those types in another PR. For now I have disabled some DTO tests for this PR.
Here are the generated [OpenAPI spec](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/files/9397333/openapi.tar.gz) based on these changes, and the generated [TypeScript client code](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/files/9397339/client-typescript.tar.gz) based on that spec.
Ticket: [MM-66](https://hasurahq.atlassian.net/browse/MM-66)
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5582
GitOrigin-RevId: e1446191c6c832879db04f129daa397a3be03f62
Introduces a new function, `metadataToDTO`, that converts a `Metadata` value to a `MetadataV3` DTO value. This is the next step in the alternative serialization path for metadata that comes with a generated OpenAPI specification.
This PR carves up the existing `metadataToOrdJSON` function so that helpers previously embedded in the `where` block of that function can also be used in the implementation of `metadataToDTO`. If I did everything correctly `metadataToOrdJSON` should behave exactly as before.
In a followup PR I will move the extracted helpers to a new submodule, `Hasura.RQL.Types.Metadata.Serialization`, since they add up to several hundred lines of code.
I'm breaking up #5184 into smaller PRs, and this is the second PR in that effort. This PR is stacked on #5210.
The tracking issue is https://hasurahq.atlassian.net/browse/MM-35
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5211
GitOrigin-RevId: 2596ed5312d7b1232c47ae1d08a51d8ead11fcb8
### Description
This PR rewrites OpenAPI to be more idiomatic. Some noteworthy changes:
- we accumulate all required information during the Analyze phase, to avoid having to do a single lookup in the schema cache during the OpenAPI generation phase (we now only need the schema cache as input to run the analysis)
- we no longer build intermediary endpoint information and aggregate it, we directly build the the `PathItem` for each endpoint; additionally, that means we no longer have to assume that different methods have the same metadata
- we no longer have to first declare types, then craft references: we do everything in one step
- we now properly deal with nullability by treating "typeName" and "typeName!" as different
- we add a bunch of additional fields in the generated "schema", such as title
- we do now support enum values in both input and output positions
- checking whether the request body is required is now performed on the fly rather than by introspecting the generated schema
- the methods in the file are sorted by topic
### Controversial point
However, this PR creates some additional complexity, that we might not want to keep. The main complexity is _knot-tying_: to avoid lookups when generating the OpenAPI, it builds an actual graph of input types, which means that we need something similar to (but simpler than) `MonadSchema`, to avoid infinite recursions when analyzing the input types of a query. To do this, this PR introduces `CircularT`, a lesser `SchemaT` that aims at avoiding ever having to reinvent this particular wheel ever again.
### Remaining work
- [x] fix existing tests (they are all failing due to some of the schema changes)
- [ ] add tests to cover the new features:
- [x] tests for `CircularT`
- [ ] tests for enums in output schemas
- [x] extract / document `CircularT` if we wish to keep it
- [x] add more comments to `OpenAPI`
- [x] have a second look at `buildVariableSchema`
- [x] fix all missing diagnostics in `Analyze`
- [x] add a Changelog entry?
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4654
Co-authored-by: David Overton <7734777+dmoverton@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: f4a9191f22dfcc1dccefd6a52f5c586b6ad17172
This implements an initial set of DTO types that represent serialized metadata. These new types come with codecs using autodocodec which are used to derive both JSON serialization, and OpenAPI documentation. This ensures that we can automatically generate API documentation that is guaranteed to match JSON produced by the server.
For the moment the new types are not used for anything except to generate an early version of an OpenAPI document. Because this is early work the DTO types for each metadata format version list top-level properties only with placeholders for the types of each top-level property. This early iteration demonstrates using a sum type in Haskell that maps to a tagged union in OpenAPI (using the `version` field value as a tag).
This work is experimental and incomplete! Please do not incorporate the generated OpenAPI documentation into essential workflows at this time.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4801
GitOrigin-RevId: d2f110a6237b73520cdba24667333ef14e8cdd3d
By generalizing the instances, they can be written as attached instance derivations, rather than standalone ones.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4518
GitOrigin-RevId: 7a387911cf6ad46fe6acd36648275d6c2c68ffe3
## 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
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
This is a follow-up to #1959.
Today, I spent a while in review figuring out that a harmless PR change didn't do anything,
because it was moving from a `runLazy...` to something without the `Lazy`. So let's get
that source of confusion removed.
This should be a bit easier to review commit by commit, since some of the functions had
confusing names. (E.g. there was a misnamed `Migrate.Internal.runTx` before.)
The change should be a no-op.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2335
GitOrigin-RevId: 0f284c4c0f814482d7827e7732a6d49e7735b302
Modifying schema-sync implementation to use polling for OSS/Pro. Invalidations are now propagated via the `hdb_catalog.hdb_schema_notifications` table in OSS/Pro. Pattern followed is now a Listener/Processor split with Cloud listening for changes via a LISTEN/NOTIFY channel and OSS polling for resource version changes in the metadata table. See issue #460 for more details.
GitOrigin-RevId: 48434426df02e006f4ec328c0d5cd5b30183db25
Add optimistic concurrency control to the ‘replace_metadata’ call.
Prevents users from submitting out-of-date metadata to metadata-mutating APIs.
See https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/issues/472 for details.
GitOrigin-RevId: 5f220f347a3eba288a9098b01e9913ffd7e38166
This is an incremental PR towards https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/5797
Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <ecthiender@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: a6cb8c239b2ff840a0095e78845f682af0e588a9
An incremental PR towards https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/5797
- Expands `MonadMetadataStorage` with operations related to async actions and setting/updating metadata
GitOrigin-RevId: 53386b7b2d007e162050b826d0708897f0b4c8f6