### Description
During the PDV refactor that led to 2.0, we broke an undocumented and untested semantic of inserts: accepting _explicit_ null values in nested object inserts.
In short: in the schema, we often distinguish between _explicit_ null values `{id: 3, author: null}` and _implicit_ null values that correspond to the field being omitted `{id: 3}`. In this particular case, we forgot to accept explicit null values. Since the field is optional (meaning we accept implicit null values), it was nullable in the schema, like it was in pre-PDV times. But in practice we would reject explicit nulls.
This PR fixes this, and adds a test. Furthermore, it does a bit of a cleanup of the Mutation part of the schema, and more specifically of all insertion code.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2341
GitOrigin-RevId: 895cfeecef7e8e49903a3fb37987707150446eb0
### Description
Our python test suite has several major problems; one of them being that the tests themselves are not responsible for their own setup. We are therefore using environment variables for all matters of configuration, such as _where the postgres instance is_. This is something that should be changed, but in the meantime, it is the test implementer's responsibility to ensure that tests have a consistent setup in CI and locally, or to to add the proper "skip" annotations.
The recently added `test_pg_add_source_with_source_parameters` fails to do so: as it tests adding a postgres source from hardcoded parameters, rather than relying on environment variables, it only works if the postgres instance is at the matching address, which happens to be the one set in the circle ci config. This is undesirable for two reasons:
- it breaks local tests: running tests locally with `dev.sh` sets postgres up differently, and the test fails;
- a change to the circle config would result in failures in that test.
Sadly, there's no good solution here: our tests do not currently support expanding environment variables in the queries' yaml files, meaning it's not possible to set the values of all those parameters differently in each environment. And we haven't yet started working towards having a unified testing environment setup.
As a result, this PR disables the offending test UNLESS the postgres instance happens to be exactly where the test expects it. This is also very inelegant and adds more tech debt to the pile, but I do not see how to fix this with our current test infrastructure. :(
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2336
GitOrigin-RevId: 8bc9142075d14acaa48e9c4b20de2527185bc75c
The materialized views cannot be mutated, so this commit removes the option to run mutation on the materialized views via graphql endpoint. Before this, users could have tried running mutation for the materialized views using the graphql endpoint (or from HGE console), which would have resulted in the following error:
``` JSON
{
"errors": [
{
"extensions": {
"internal": {
"statement": "WITH \"articles_mat_view__mutation_result_alias\" AS (DELETE FROM \"public\".\"articles_mat_view\" WHERE (('true') AND (((((\"public\".\"articles_mat_view\".\"id\") = (('20155721-961c-4d8b-a5c4-873ed62c7a61')::uuid)) AND ('true')) AND ('true')) AND ('true'))) RETURNING * ), \"articles_mat_view__all_columns_alias\" AS (SELECT \"id\" , \"author_id\" , \"content\" , \"test_col\" , \"test_col2\" FROM \"articles_mat_view__mutation_result_alias\" ) SELECT json_build_object('affected_rows', (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM \"articles_mat_view__all_columns_alias\" ) ) ",
"prepared": false,
"error": {
"exec_status": "FatalError",
"hint": null,
"message": "cannot change materialized view \"articles_mat_view\"",
"status_code": "42809",
"description": null
},
"arguments": []
},
"path": "$",
"code": "unexpected"
},
"message": "database query error"
}
]
}
```
So, we don't want to generate the mutation fields for the materialized views altogether.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2226
GitOrigin-RevId: 4ef441764035a8039e1c780d454569ee1f2febc3
When adding object relationships, we set the nullability of the generated GraphQL field based on whether the database backend enforces that the referenced data always exists. For manual relationships (corresponding to `manual_configuration`), the database backend is unaware of any relationship between data, and hence such fields are always set to be nullable.
For relationships generated from foreign key constraints (corresponding to `foreign_key_constraint_on`), we distinguish between two cases:
1. The "forward" object relationship from a referencing table (i.e. which has the foreign key constraint) to a referenced table. This should be set to be non-nullable when all referencing columns are non-nullable. But in fact, it used to set it to be non-nullable if *any* referencing column is non-nullable, which is only correct in Postgres when `MATCH FULL` is set (a flag we don't consider). This fixes that by changing a boolean conjunction to a disjunction.
2. The "reverse" object relationship from a referenced table to a referencing table which has the foreign key constraint. This should always be set to be nullable. But in fact, it used to always be set to non-nullable, as was reported in hasura/graphql-engine#7201. This fixes that.
Moreover, we have moved the computation of the nullability from `Hasura.RQL.DDL.Relationship` to `Hasura.GraphQL.Schema.Select`: this nullability used to be passed through the `riIsNullable` field of `RelInfo`, but for array relationships this information is not actually used, and moreover the remaining fields of `RelInfo` are already enough to deduce the nullability.
This also adds regression tests for both (1) and (2) above.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2159
GitOrigin-RevId: 617f12765614f49746d18d3368f41dfae2f3e6ca
In hasura/graphql-engine#7172, an issue was found where under certain conditions a JSON field from Postgres would be parsed as a GraphQL input object, which is not possible in general, and also unnecessary. Luckily, this was already fixed by the time `v2.0.6` got around, presumably thanks to 4a83bb1834. This adds a regression test.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2158
GitOrigin-RevId: 1ded1456f6b89726e08f77cf3383ad88c04de451
This removes the file `bahnql_query.yaml`, which is no longer being used.
a509a86eaa (hasura/graphql-engine#1117) changed the way we test the remote schema feature from using external GraphQL services to running our own mini GraphQL server for testing purposes. This gives us a lot of in-codebase flexibility on the behavior of "remote" GraphQL servers.
During this work, the `bahnql_query.yaml` test was swapped out for the `simple2_query.yaml` test. The former essentially tests if a field from a remote schema can be fetched, whereas the latter tests whether an entry can be fetched from the (non-remote!) database.
It's not clear to me why `bahnql_query.yaml` was no longer used. In any case, the relevant setup code was removed, and this test can no longer be run. Presumably we test such basic functionality already in many other ways.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2102
GitOrigin-RevId: c01b7f7ec5c767c874bca2ddad991eb81a0e2809
>
### Description
>
This PR supersedes https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1484. Apply `limit` to the table selection before joining relationship rows to improve query performance.
### Changelog
- [x] `CHANGELOG.md` is updated with user-facing content relevant to this PR. If no changelog is required, then add the `no-changelog-required` label.
### Affected components
- [x] Server
### Related Issues
->
Fix https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/5745
### Solution and Design
>
Prior to this change, we apply `LIMIT` and `OFFSET` to the outer selection from sub-query which includes joins for relationships. Now, we move `LIMIT` and `OFFSET` (if present) to inner selection of base table. But, this isn't done always! If there are order by relationships' columns we apply at the outer selection. To know more, please refer to [source code note](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2078/files#diff-46d868ee45d3eaac667cebb34731f573c77d5c9c8097bb9ccf1115fc07f65bfdR652).
```graphql
query {
article(limit: 2){
id
title
content
author{
name
}
}
}
```
Before:
```sql
SELECT
coalesce(json_agg("root"), '[]') AS "root"
FROM
(
SELECT
row_to_json(
(
SELECT
"_4_e"
FROM
(
SELECT
"_0_root.base"."id" AS "id",
"_0_root.base"."title" AS "title",
"_0_root.base"."content" AS "content",
"_3_root.or.author"."author" AS "author"
) AS "_4_e"
)
) AS "root"
FROM
(
SELECT
*
FROM
"public"."article"
WHERE
('true')
) AS "_0_root.base"
LEFT OUTER JOIN LATERAL (
SELECT
row_to_json(
(
SELECT
"_2_e"
FROM
(
SELECT
"_1_root.or.author.base"."name" AS "name"
) AS "_2_e"
)
) AS "author"
FROM
(
SELECT
*
FROM
"public"."author"
WHERE
(("_0_root.base"."author_id") = ("id"))
) AS "_1_root.or.author.base"
) AS "_3_root.or.author" ON ('true')
LIMIT
2
) AS "_5_root"
```
cost
```
Aggregate (cost=0.73..0.74 rows=1 width=32)
-> Limit (cost=0.15..0.71 rows=2 width=32)
-> Nested Loop Left Join (cost=0.15..223.96 rows=810 width=32)
-> Seq Scan on article (cost=0.00..18.10 rows=810 width=72)
-> Index Scan using author_pkey on author (cost=0.15..0.24 rows=1 width=36)
Index Cond: (article.author_id = id)
SubPlan 1
-> Result (cost=0.00..0.01 rows=1 width=32)
SubPlan 2
-> Result (cost=0.00..0.01 rows=1 width=32)
```
After:
```sql
SELECT
coalesce(json_agg("root"), '[]') AS "root"
FROM
(
SELECT
row_to_json(
(
SELECT
"_4_e"
FROM
(
SELECT
"_0_root.base"."id" AS "id",
"_0_root.base"."title" AS "title",
"_0_root.base"."content" AS "content",
"_3_root.or.author"."author" AS "author"
) AS "_4_e"
)
) AS "root"
FROM
(
SELECT
*
FROM
"public"."article"
WHERE
('true')
LIMIT
2
) AS "_0_root.base"
LEFT OUTER JOIN LATERAL (
SELECT
row_to_json(
(
SELECT
"_2_e"
FROM
(
SELECT
"_1_root.or.author.base"."name" AS "name"
) AS "_2_e"
)
) AS "author"
FROM
(
SELECT
*
FROM
"public"."author"
WHERE
(("_0_root.base"."author_id") = ("id"))
) AS "_1_root.or.author.base"
) AS "_3_root.or.author" ON ('true')
) AS "_5_root"
```
cost:
```
Aggregate (cost=16.47..16.48 rows=1 width=32)
-> Nested Loop Left Join (cost=0.15..16.44 rows=2 width=100)
-> Limit (cost=0.00..0.04 rows=2 width=72)
-> Seq Scan on article (cost=0.00..18.10 rows=810 width=72)
-> Index Scan using author_pkey on author (cost=0.15..8.18 rows=1 width=36)
Index Cond: (article.author_id = id)
SubPlan 1
-> Result (cost=0.00..0.01 rows=1 width=32)
SubPlan 2
-> Result (cost=0.00..0.01 rows=1 width=32)
```
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2078
Co-authored-by: Evie Ciobanu <1017953+eviefp@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 47eaccdbfb3499efd2c9f733f3312ad31c77916f
>
### Description
>
From HGE version 2.0 onwards, all remote relationship fields are generated as plain types without non-nullable and lists. This PR fixes the same.
### Changelog
- [x] `CHANGELOG.md` is updated with user-facing content relevant to this PR. If no changelog is required, then add the `no-changelog-required` label.
### Affected components
- [x] Server
- [x] Tests
### Related Issues
->
fix https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/7284
### Steps to test and verify
>
- Create a remote relationship to a field in remote schema with non-nullable or list type
- The HGE introspection should give the remote relationship field type correctly as like in the remote schema
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2071
GitOrigin-RevId: e113f5d17b62bfa0a25028c20260ae1782ae224b
During the "generalization" of the code, we removed the [generated instances](9d63187803 (diff-7b8382ab20e441fa214586be491eb6f7ca904d8b20ed97894c16a339be45219aL72)) of `Eq` and `Hashable` in favour of manually written ones, because for a time we were struggling with `AnyBackend`.
In the process, we lost one constructor, `MOEndpoint`. It's unlikely to have ever been an issue, since duplicate endpoints are unlikely, but it is nonetheless wrong.
This PR simply goes back to default derived instances, now that we can, fixing the problem and making the code simpler.
---
However, after filing this PR, I realized **it broke rest endpoint tests**. Upon closer inspection, it turns out that while we had proper checks in place, because of this bug we were actually failing _differently_ during metadata checks. This PR actually improves error messages for invalid endpoint configurations?! 🙀
This is a tiny bit scary. ^^'
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1762
GitOrigin-RevId: c4897d1f3ae92d18c44c87d2f58258c66f716686
I finally got fed up trying to decipher the messages from failing assertions in integration tests and was thus spurred into action :-)
Instead of using the `repr(..)` format for the `OrderedDict`s of query responses we now deliberately format them as JSON with indentation.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1751
GitOrigin-RevId: 1ca0d03ff52950095b89b447d9625d6481bc7177
Blocked on https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1640.
While fiddling with BigQuery I noticed a severe issue with offset/limit for array-aggregates. I've fixed it now.
The basic problem was that I was using a query like this:
```graphql
query MyQuery {
hasura_Artist(order_by: {artist_self_id: asc}) {
artist_self_id
albums_aggregate(order_by: {album_self_id: asc}, limit: 2) {
nodes {
album_self_id
}
aggregate {
count
}
}
}
}
```
Producing this SQL:
```sql
SELECT `t_Artist1`.`artist_self_id` AS `artist_self_id`,
STRUCT(IFNULL(`aa_albums1`.`nodes`, NULL) AS `nodes`, IFNULL(`aa_albums1`.`aggregate`, STRUCT(0 AS `count`)) AS `aggregate`) AS `albums_aggregate`
FROM `hasura`.`Artist` AS `t_Artist1`
LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT ARRAY_AGG(STRUCT(`t_Album1`.`album_self_id` AS `album_self_id`) ORDER BY (`t_Album1`.`album_self_id`) ASC) AS `nodes`,
STRUCT(COUNT(*) AS `count`) AS `aggregate`,
`t_Album1`.`artist_other_id` AS `artist_other_id`
FROM (SELECT *
FROM `hasura`.`Album` AS `t_Album1`
ORDER BY (`t_Album1`.`album_self_id`) ASC NULLS FIRST
-- PROBLEM HERE
LIMIT @param0) AS `t_Album1`
GROUP BY `t_Album1`.`artist_other_id`)
AS `aa_albums1`
ON (`aa_albums1`.`artist_other_id` = `t_Artist1`.`artist_self_id`)
ORDER BY (`t_Artist1`.`artist_self_id`) ASC NULLS FIRST
```
Note the `LIMIT @param0` -- that is incorrect because we want to limit
per artist. Instead, we want:
```sql
SELECT `t_Artist1`.`artist_self_id` AS `artist_self_id`,
STRUCT(IFNULL(`aa_albums1`.`nodes`, NULL) AS `nodes`, IFNULL(`aa_albums1`.`aggregate`, STRUCT(0 AS `count`)) AS `aggregate`) AS `albums_aggregate`
FROM `hasura`.`Artist` AS `t_Artist1`
LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT ARRAY_AGG(STRUCT(`t_Album1`.`album_self_id` AS `album_self_id`) ORDER BY (`t_Album1`.`album_self_id`) ASC) AS `nodes`,
STRUCT(COUNT(*) AS `count`) AS `aggregate`,
`t_Album1`.`artist_other_id` AS `artist_other_id`
FROM (SELECT *,
-- ADDED
ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY artist_other_id) artist_album_index
FROM `hasura`.`Album` AS `t_Album1`
ORDER BY (`t_Album1`.`album_self_id`) ASC NULLS FIRST
) AS `t_Album1`
-- CHANGED
WHERE artist_album_index <= @param
GROUP BY `t_Album1`.`artist_other_id`)
AS `aa_albums1`
ON (`aa_albums1`.`artist_other_id` = `t_Artist1`.`artist_self_id`)
ORDER BY (`t_Artist1`.`artist_self_id`) ASC NULLS FIRST
```
That serves both the LIMIT/OFFSET function in the where clause. Then,
both the ARRAY_AGG and the COUNT are correct per artist.
I've updated my Haskell test suite to add regression tests for this. I'll push a commit for Python tests shortly. The tests still pass there.
This just fixes a case that we hadn't noticed.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1641
GitOrigin-RevId: 49933fa5e09a9306c89565743ecccf2cb54eaa80
* fix resetting the catalog version to 43 on migration from 1.0 to 2.0
* ci: remove applying patch in test_oss_server_upgrade job
* make the 43 to 46th migrations idempotent
* Set missing HASURA_GRAPHQL_EVENTS_HTTP_POOL_SIZE=8 in upgrade_test
It's not clear why this wasn't caught in CI.
* ci: disable one component of event backpressure test
Co-authored-by: Vishnu Bharathi P <vishnubharathi04@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon@hasura.io>
GitOrigin-RevId: c74c6425266a99165c6beecc3e4f7c34e6884d4d
A pull request for cleaning up small issues, bugs, redundancies and missing things in the BigQuery backend.
Summary:
1. Remove duplicate projection fields - BigQuery rejects these.
2. Add order_by to the test suite cases, as it was returning inconsistent results.
3. Add lots of in FromIr about how the dataloader approach is given support.
4. Produce the correct output structure for aggregates:
a. Should be a singleton object for a top-level aggregate query.
b. Should have appropriate aggregate{} and nodes{} labels.
c. **Support for nodes** (via array_agg).
5. Smooth over support of array aggregates by removing the fields used for joining with an explicit projection of each wanted field.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1317
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <6562944+0x777@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: cd3899f4667770a27055f94988ef2a6d5808f1f5
Remote relationships are now supported on SQL Server and BigQuery. The major change though is the re-architecture of remote join execution logic. Prior to this PR, each backend is responsible for processing the remote relationships that are part of their AST.
This is not ideal as there is nothing specific about a remote join's execution that ties it to a backend. The only backend specific part is whether or not the specification of the remote relationship is valid (i.e, we'll need to validate whether the scalars are compatible).
The approach now changes to this:
1. Before delegating the AST to the backend, we traverse the AST, collect all the remote joins while modifying the AST to add necessary join fields where needed.
1. Once the remote joins are collected from the AST, the database call is made to fetch the response. The necessary data for the remote join(s) is collected from the database's response and one or more remote schema calls are constructed as necessary.
1. The remote schema calls are then executed and the data from the database and from the remote schemas is joined to produce the final response.
### Known issues
1. Ideally the traversal of the IR to collect remote joins should return an AST which does not include remote join fields. This operation can be type safe but isn't taken up as part of the PR.
1. There is a lot of code duplication between `Transport/HTTP.hs` and `Transport/Websocket.hs` which needs to be fixed ASAP. This too hasn't been taken up by this PR.
1. The type which represents the execution plan is only modified to handle our current remote joins and as such it will have to be changed to accommodate general remote joins.
1. Use of lenses would have reduced the boilerplate code to collect remote joins from the base AST.
1. The current remote join logic assumes that the join columns of a remote relationship appear with their names in the database response. This however is incorrect as they could be aliased. This can be taken up by anyone, I've left a comment in the code.
### Notes to the reviewers
I think it is best reviewed commit by commit.
1. The first one is very straight forward.
1. The second one refactors the remote join execution logic but other than moving things around, it doesn't change the user facing functionality. This moves Postgres specific parts to `Backends/Postgres` module from `Execute`. Some IR related code to `Hasura.RQL.IR` module. Simplifies various type class function signatures as a backend doesn't have to handle remote joins anymore
1. The third one fixes partial case matches that for some weird reason weren't shown as warnings before this refactor
1. The fourth one generalizes the validation logic of remote relationships and implements `scalarTypeGraphQLName` function on SQL Server and BigQuery which is used by the validation logic. This enables remote relationships on BigQuery and SQL Server.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1497
GitOrigin-RevId: 77dd8eed326602b16e9a8496f52f46d22b795598
This reverts the remote schema type customisation and namespacing feature temporarily as we test for certain conditions.
GitOrigin-RevId: f8ee97233da4597f703970c3998664c03582d8e7
This essentially restores the original code from c425b554b8
(https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/4013). Prior to this
commit we would slurp messages as fast as possible from the database
(one thing c425b55 fixed).
Another thing broken as a consequence of the same logic was the
removeEventFromLockedEvents logic which unlocks in-flight events
(breaking at-least-once delivery)
Some archeology, post-c425b55:
- cc8e2ccc erroneously attempted to refactor using `bracket`, resulting
in the same slurp-all-events behavior (since we don't ever wait for
processEvent to complete)
- at some point event processing within a batch is made serial, this
reported as a bug. See: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/5189
- in 0ef52292b5 (which I approved...) an `async` is added, again
causing the same issue...
GitOrigin-RevId: d8cbaab385267a4c3f1f173e268a385265980fb1
This claws back ~7min from integration tests (run serially, as with `dev.sh test --integration`
Further improvements would do well to focus on optimizing metadata operations, as `setup` dominates
GitOrigin-RevId: 76637d6fa953c2404627c4391447a05bf09355fa
Multi source support had limited the availability of async action queries in subscriptions. This PR
adds support for async action query subscriptions with new implementation. Also addresses https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/6460.
GitOrigin-RevId: 5ddc321073d224f287dc4b86ce2239ff55190b36
Previously invalid REST endpoints would throw errors during schema cache build.
This PR changes the validation to instead add to the inconsistent metadata objects in order to allow use of `allow_inconsistent_metadata` with inconsistent REST endpoints.
All non-fatal endpoint definition errors are returned as inconsistent metadata warnings/errors depending on the use of `allow_inconsistent_metadata`. The endpoints with issues are then created and return informational runtime errors when they are called.
Console impact when creating endpoints is that error messages now refer to metadata inconsistencies rather than REST feature at the top level:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/92299/109911843-ede9ec00-7cfe-11eb-9c55-7cf924d662a6.png)
<img width="969" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/92299/110258597-8336fa00-7ff7-11eb-872c-bfca945aa0e8.png">
Note: Conflicting endpoints generate one error per conflicting set of endpoints due to the implementation of `groupInconsistentMetadataById` and `imObjectIds`. This is done to ensure that error messages are terse, but may pose errors if there are some assumptions made surrounding `imObjectIds`.
Related to https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/473 (Allow Inconsistent Metadata (v2) #473 (Merged))
---
### Kodiak commit message
Changes the validation to use inconsistent metadata objects for REST endpoint issues.
#### Commit title
Inconsistent metadata for REST endpoints
GitOrigin-RevId: b9de971208e9bb0a319c57df8dace44cb115ff66
fixes#3868
docker image - `hasura/graphql-engine:inherited-roles-preview-48b73a2de`
Note:
To be able to use the inherited roles feature, the graphql-engine should be started with the env variable `HASURA_GRAPHQL_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES` set to `inherited_roles`.
Introduction
------------
This PR implements the idea of multiple roles as presented in this [paper](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/FGALanguageICDE07.pdf). The multiple roles feature in this PR can be used via inherited roles. An inherited role is a role which can be created by combining multiple singular roles. For example, if there are two roles `author` and `editor` configured in the graphql-engine, then we can create a inherited role with the name of `combined_author_editor` role which will combine the select permissions of the `author` and `editor` roles and then make GraphQL queries using the `combined_author_editor`.
How are select permissions of different roles are combined?
------------------------------------------------------------
A select permission includes 5 things:
1. Columns accessible to the role
2. Row selection filter
3. Limit
4. Allow aggregation
5. Scalar computed fields accessible to the role
Suppose there are two roles, `role1` gives access to the `address` column with row filter `P1` and `role2` gives access to both the `address` and the `phone` column with row filter `P2` and we create a new role `combined_roles` which combines `role1` and `role2`.
Let's say the following GraphQL query is queried with the `combined_roles` role.
```graphql
query {
employees {
address
phone
}
}
```
This will translate to the following SQL query:
```sql
select
(case when (P1 or P2) then address else null end) as address,
(case when P2 then phone else null end) as phone
from employee
where (P1 or P2)
```
The other parameters of the select permission will be combined in the following manner:
1. Limit - Minimum of the limits will be the limit of the inherited role
2. Allow aggregations - If any of the role allows aggregation, then the inherited role will allow aggregation
3. Scalar computed fields - same as table column fields, as in the above example
APIs for inherited roles:
----------------------
1. `add_inherited_role`
`add_inherited_role` is the [metadata API](https://hasura.io/docs/1.0/graphql/core/api-reference/index.html#schema-metadata-api) to create a new inherited role. It accepts two arguments
`role_name`: the name of the inherited role to be added (String)
`role_set`: list of roles that need to be combined (Array of Strings)
Example:
```json
{
"type": "add_inherited_role",
"args": {
"role_name":"combined_user",
"role_set":[
"user",
"user1"
]
}
}
```
After adding the inherited role, the inherited role can be used like single roles like earlier
Note:
An inherited role can only be created with non-inherited/singular roles.
2. `drop_inherited_role`
The `drop_inherited_role` API accepts the name of the inherited role and drops it from the metadata. It accepts a single argument:
`role_name`: name of the inherited role to be dropped
Example:
```json
{
"type": "drop_inherited_role",
"args": {
"role_name":"combined_user"
}
}
```
Metadata
---------
The derived roles metadata will be included under the `experimental_features` key while exporting the metadata.
```json
{
"experimental_features": {
"derived_roles": [
{
"role_name": "manager_is_employee_too",
"role_set": [
"employee",
"manager"
]
}
]
}
}
```
Scope
------
Only postgres queries and subscriptions are supported in this PR.
Important points:
-----------------
1. All columns exposed to an inherited role will be marked as `nullable`, this is done so that cell value nullification can be done.
TODOs
-------
- [ ] Tests
- [ ] Test a GraphQL query running with a inherited role without enabling inherited roles in experimental features
- [] Tests for aggregate queries, limit, computed fields, functions, subscriptions (?)
- [ ] Introspection test with a inherited role (nullability changes in a inherited role)
- [ ] Docs
- [ ] Changelog
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <6562944+0x777@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 3b8ee1e11f5ceca80fe294f8c074d42fbccfec63
Resolves Issues:
* https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/issues/658 - Invalid Slashes
* https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/issues/628 - Subscriptions
Implementation:
* Moved some logic from Endpoint.hs to allow reuse of splitting url into PathSegments.
* Additional validation steps alongside checking for overlapping routes
* Logging potential misuse of GET for mutations
Future Work:
* [ ] GET is allowed for mutations (Ignore/Log warning for Now)
* [ ] Add to scInconsistentObjs rather than throwing error
* Add information to scInconsistentObjs instead of raising errors directly.
TODO:
* [x] Duplicate variable segments with the same name in the location should not be allowed
* [x] We should throw an error on trailing and leading slashes and URLs which contain empty segments
* [x] Endpoints can be created using subscriptions. But the error only shows at the time of the query
* [x] Tests
---
### Kodiak commit message
Prohibit Invalid slashes, duplicate variables, subscriptions for REST endpoints.
GitOrigin-RevId: 86c0d4af97984c8afd02699e6071e9c1658710b8
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
* server: use a leaky bucket algorithm for bytes-per-second cache rate limiting
* Use evalsha properly
* Adds redis cache limit parameters to PoliciesConfig
* Loads Leaky Bucket Script On Server Start
* Adds more redis logging and moves cache update into lua script
* reverts setex in lua and adds notes
* Refactors cacheStore and adds max TTL and cache size limits
* Filter session vars in cache key
* WIP
* parens
* cache-clear-hander POC implementation
* cache-clear-hander POC implementation
* Pro projectId used as cache key
* POC working!
* prefixing query-response keys in redis
* Add cacheClearer to RedisScripts
* Partial implementation of cacheClearer from scripts record
* updating tests
* [automated] stylish-haskell commit
* Adds query look with up with metrics script
* Adds missing module and lua script from last commit
* Changes redis script module structure to match cache clearing branch
* minor change to lua script
* cleaning up cache clearing
* generalising JsonLog
* [automated] stylish-haskell commit
* Draft Cache Metrics Endpoint
* Adds Cache Metrics Handler
* Adds hook handler module
* Missed HandlerHook module in last commit
* glob
* Fixes redis mget bug
* Removes cache totals and changes dashes to colons in metric cache keys
* Adds query param to clear clear endpoint for deleting specific keys
* Adds query param to clear clear endpoint for deleting specific keys
* Cache Metrics on query families rather then queries
* Replace Set with nub
* Base16 Redis Hashes
* Query Family Redis Keys With Roles
* response headers for cache keys
* fixing bug in family key by excluding operation name; using hash for response header instead of entire key
* Adds query family to redis cache keys and cache clear endpoint
* Fixes queryfamily hash bug
* Moves cache endpoints to /pro
* Moved cache clear to POST
* Refactors cache clear function
* Fixes query family format bug
* Adds query cache tests and optional --redis-url flag to python test suite
* Adds session variable cache test
* Update pro changelog
* adding documentation for additional caching features
* more docs
* clearing up units of leaky bucket params
* Adds comments to leaky bucket script
* removes old todo
* Fixes session variable filtering to work with new query rootfield
* more advanced defaulting behaviour for bucket rate and capacity.
* Updates Docs
* Moves Role into QueryFamily hash
* Use Aeson for Cache Clear endpoint response
* Moves trace to bracket the leaky bucket script
* Misc review tweaks
* Adds sum type for cache clear query params
* Hardcodes RegisReplyLog log level
* Update docs/graphql/cloud/response-caching.rst
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* new prose for rate limiting docs
* [automated] stylish-haskell commit
* make rootToSessVarPreds total
* [automated] stylish-haskell commit
* Fixes out of scope error
* Renamed _acRedis to _acCacheStore
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GitOrigin-RevId: dda5c1a3f902967b3d78310f950541a55fabb1b0
Fixes https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/5704 by checking, for aggregate fields whether we are handling a numeric aggregation.
This PR also adds type information to `ColFld` such that we know the type of the field.
This is the second attempt. See #319 for a less invasive approach. @nicuveo suggested type information might be useful, and since it wasn't hard to add, I think this version is better as well.
GitOrigin-RevId: aa6a259fd5debe9466df6302839ddbbd0ea659b5
Earlier (pre catalog separation), the remote schema permissions were in `/v1/query`. This PR moves it to `/v1/metadata`.
GitOrigin-RevId: cb39d9df4cc2288f67231504e3a7909f2f8df4da
fixes https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/2109
This PR accepts a new config `allowed_skew` in the JWT config to provide for some leeway while comparing the JWT expiry time.
GitOrigin-RevId: ef50cf77d8e2780478685096ed13794b5c4c9de4
Fixes https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/6385
In the v1.3.4-beta.2 version, the SQL generated for a query action containing relationship and configured with permissions parsed the `x-hasura-user-id` session variable value through the `hasura.user` postgres setting instead of passing the session variables as an JSON object to the query as it was in v1.3.3.
This PR fixes the SQL generation to that of v1.3.3
Co-authored-by: Rakesh Emmadi <12475069+rakeshkky@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 838ba812f89b51df7fcead81b9d3c2885dfa39b4
Earlier, while creating the event trigger's internal postgres trigger, we used to get the name of the table from the `TG_TABLE_NAME` special trigger variable. Using this with normal tables works fine, but it breaks when the parent table is partitioned because we associate the ET configuration in the schema only with the original table (as it should be).
In this PR, we supply the table name and schema name through template variables instead of using `TG_TABLE_NAME` and `TG_TABLE_SCHEMA`, so that event triggers work with a partitioned table as well.
TODO:
- [x] Changelog
- [x] unit test (ET on partition table)
GitOrigin-RevId: 556376881a85525300dcf64da0611ee9ad387eb0
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
* server: fix handling of empty array values in relationships of set_custom_types
* add a test for dropping the relationship
GitOrigin-RevId: abff138b0021647a1cb6c6c041c2ba53c1ff9b77
* Add update_by_pk test with more interesting permissions.
* Add new delete test with more interesting permissions.
* Fix byPk operations not providing all columns.
* Empty commit to unlock ci.
GitOrigin-RevId: eb1ca2cc4c59f421bc5fedf49bef91aa4bbdca94
* use only required session variables in multiplexed queries for subscriptions
This will reduce the load on Postgres when the result of a subscription
is not dependent on the session variables of the request
* add DerivingVia to the project wide extension list
* expose a more specific function to filter session variables
* improve documentation of session variables of a cohort
Co-Authored-By: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com>
* fix bad rebase
* add test for checking only required session variables are used to make query
Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io>
* add support for joining to remote interface and union fields
* add test for making a remote relationship with an Union type
* add CHANGELOG
* remove the pretty-simple library
* remove unused imports from Remote.hs
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* support remote relationships against enum fields as well
* update CHANGELOG
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This issue was very tricky to track down, but fortunately easy to fix.
The interaction here is subtle enough that it’s difficult to put into
English what would go wrong in what circumstances, but the new unit test
captures precisely that interaction to ensure it remains fixed.
* [skip ci] use the args while making the fieldParser
* modify the execution part of the remote queries
* parse union queries deeply
* add test for remote schema field validation
* add tests for validating remote query arguments
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* improve jsonpath parser to accept special characters and property tests for the same
* make the JWTClaimsMapValueG parametrizable
* add documentation in the JWT file
* modify processAuthZHeader
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Aka “the PDV refactor.” History is preserved on the branch 2801-graphql-schema-parser-refactor.
* [skip ci] remove stale benchmark commit from commit_diff
* [skip ci] Check for root field name conflicts between remotes
* [skip ci] Additionally check for conflicts between remotes and DB
* [skip ci] Check for conflicts in schema when tracking a table
* [skip ci] Fix equality checking in GraphQL AST
* server: fix mishandling of GeoJSON inputs in subscriptions (fix#3239) (#4551)
* Add support for multiple top-level fields in a subscription to improve testability of subscriptions
* Add an internal flag to enable multiple subscriptions
* Add missing call to withConstructorFn in live queries (fix#3239)
Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com>
* Scheduled triggers (close#1914) (#3553)
server: add scheduled triggers
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* dev.sh: bump version due to addition of croniter python dependency
* server: fix an introspection query caching issue (fix#4547) (#4661)
Introspection queries accept variables, but we need to make sure to
also touch the variables that we ignore, so that an introspection
query is marked not reusable if we are not able to build a correct
query plan for it.
A better solution here would be to deal with such unused variables
correctly, so that more introspection queries become reusable.
An even better solution would be to type-safely track *how* to reuse
which variables, rather than to split the reusage marking from the
planning.
Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io>
* flush log buffer on exception in mkWaiApp ( fix#4772 ) (#4801)
* flush log buffer on exception in mkWaiApp
* add comment to explain the introduced change
* add changelog
* allow logging details of a live query polling thread (#4959)
* changes for poller-log
add various multiplexed query info in poller-log
* minor cleanup, also fixes a bug which will return duplicate data
* Live query poller stats can now be logged
This also removes in-memory stats that are collected about batched
query execution as the log lines when piped into an monitoring tool
will give us better insights.
* allow poller-log to be configurable
* log minimal information in the livequery-poller-log
Other information can be retrieved from /dev/subscriptions/extended
* fix few review comments
* avoid marshalling and unmarshalling from ByteString to EncJSON
* separate out SubscriberId and SubscriberMetadata
Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <rayanon004@gmail.com>
* Don't compile in developer APIs by default
* Tighten up handling of admin secret, more docs
Store the admin secret only as a hash to prevent leaking the secret
inadvertently, and to prevent timing attacks on the secret.
NOTE: best practice for stored user passwords is a function with a
tunable cost like bcrypt, but our threat model is quite different (even
if we thought we could reasonably protect the secret from an attacker
who could read arbitrary regions of memory), and bcrypt is far too slow
(by design) to perform on each request. We'd have to rely on our
(technically savvy) users to choose high entropy passwords in any case.
Referencing #4736
* server/docs: add instructions to fix loss of float precision in PostgreSQL <= 11 (#5187)
This adds a server flag, --pg-connection-options, that can be used to set a PostgreSQL connection parameter, extra_float_digits, that needs to be used to avoid loss of data on older versions of PostgreSQL, which have odd default behavior when returning float values. (fixes#5092)
* [skip ci] Add new commits from master to the commit diff
* [skip ci] serve default directives (skip & include) over introspection
* [skip ci] Update non-Haskell assets with the version on master
* server: refactor GQL execution check and config API (#5094)
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <vamshi@hasura.io>
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* [skip ci] fix js issues in tests by pinning dependencies version
* [skip ci] bump graphql version
* [skip ci] Add note about memory usage
* generalize query execution logic on Postgres (#5110)
* generalize PGExecCtx to support specialized functions for various operations
* fix tests compilation
* allow customising PGExecCtx when starting the web server
* server: changes catalog initialization and logging for pro customization (#5139)
* new typeclass to abstract the logic of QueryLog-ing
* abstract the logic of logging websocket-server logs
introduce a MonadWSLog typeclass
* move catalog initialization to init step
expose a helper function to migrate catalog
create schema cache in initialiseCtx
* expose various modules and functions for pro
* [skip ci] cosmetic change
* [skip ci] fix test calling a mutation that does not exist
* [skip ci] minor text change
* [skip ci] refactored input values
* [skip ci] remove VString Origin
* server: fix updating of headers behaviour in the update cron trigger API and create future events immediately (#5151)
* server: fix bug to update headers in an existing cron trigger and create future events
Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io>
* Lower stack chunk size in RTS to reduce thread STACK memory (closes#5190)
This reduces memory consumption for new idle subscriptions significantly
(see linked ticket).
The hypothesis is: we fork a lot of threads per websocket, and some of
these use slightly more than the initial 1K stack size, so the first
overflow balloons to 32K, when significantly less is required.
However: running with `+RTS -K1K -xc` did not seem to show evidence of
any overflows! So it's a mystery why this improves things.
GHC should probably also be doubling the stack buffer at each overflow
or doing something even smarter; the knobs we have aren't so helpful.
* [skip ci] fix todo and schema generation for aggregate fields
* 5087 libpq pool leak (#5089)
Shrink libpq buffers to 1MB before returning connection to pool. Closes#5087
See: https://github.com/hasura/pg-client-hs/pull/19
Also related: #3388#4077
* bump pg-client-hs version (fixes a build issue on some environments) (#5267)
* do not use prepared statements for mutations
* server: unlock scheduled events on graceful shutdown (#4928)
* Fix buggy parsing of new --conn-lifetime flag in 2b0e3774
* [skip ci] remove cherry-picked commit from commit_diff.txt
* server: include additional fields in scheduled trigger webhook payload (#5262)
* include scheduled triggers metadata in the webhook body
Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io>
* server: call the webhook asynchronously in event triggers (#5352)
* server: call the webhook asynchronosly in event triggers
* Expose all modules in Cabal file (#5371)
* [skip ci] update commit_diff.txt
* [skip ci] fix cast exp parser & few TODOs
* [skip ci] fix remote fields arguments
* [skip ci] fix few more TODO, no-op refactor, move resolve/action.hs to execute/action.hs
* 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
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* [skip ci] fix: restrict remote relationship field generation for hasura queries
* [skip ci] no-op refactor; move insert execution code from schema parser module
* server: call the webhook asynchronously in event triggers (#5352)
* server: call the webhook asynchronosly in event triggers
* Expose all modules in Cabal file (#5371)
* [skip ci] update commit_diff.txt
* 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
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* [skip ci] implement header checking
Probably closes#14 and #3659.
* server: refactor 'pollQuery' to have a hook to process 'PollDetails' (#5391)
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com>
* update pg-client (#5421)
* [skip ci] update commit_diff
* Fix latency buckets for telemetry data
These must have gotten messed up during a refactor. As a consequence
almost all samples received so far fall into the single erroneous 0 to
1K seconds (originally supposed to be 1ms?) bucket.
I also re-thought what the numbers should be, but these are still
arbitrary and might want adjusting in the future.
* [skip ci] include the latest commit compared against master in commit_diff
* [skip ci] include new commits from master in commit_diff
* [skip ci] improve description generation
* [skip ci] sort all introspect arrays
* [skip ci] allow parsers to specify error codes
* [skip ci] fix integer and float parsing error code
* [skip ci] scalar from json errors are now parse errors
* [skip ci] fixed negative integer error message and code
* [skip ci] Re-fix nullability in relationships
* [skip ci] no-op refactor and removed couple of FIXMEs
* [skip ci] uncomment code in 'deleteMetadataObject'
* [skip ci] Fix re-fix of nullability for relationships
* [skip ci] fix default arguments error code
* [skip ci] updated test error message
!!! WARNING !!!
Since all fields accept `null`, they all are technically optional in
the new schema. Meaning there's no such thing as a missing mandatory
field anymore: a field that doesn't have a default value, and which
therefore isn't labelled as "optional" in the schema, will be assumed
to be null if it's missing, meaning it isn't possible anymore to have
an error for a missing mandatory field. The only possible error is now
when a optional positional argument is omitted but is not the last
positional argument.
* [skip ci] cleanup of int scalar parser
* [skip ci] retro-compatibility of offset as string
* [skip ci] Remove commit from commit_diff.txt
Although strictly speaking we don't know if this will work correctly in PDV
if we would implement query plan caching, the fact is that in the theoretical
case that we would have the same issue in PDV, it would probably apply not just
to introspection, and the fix would be written completely differently. So this
old commit is of no value to us other than the heads-up "make sure query plan
caching works correctly even in the presence of unused variables", which is
already part of the test suite.
* Add MonadTrace and MonadExecuteQuery abstractions (#5383)
* [skip ci] Fix accumulation of input object types
Just like object types, interface types, and union types, we have to avoid
circularities when collecting input types from the GraphQL AST.
Additionally, this fixes equality checks for input object types (whose fields
are unordered, and hence should be compared as sets) and enum types (ditto).
* [skip ci] fix fragment error path
* [skip ci] fix node error code
* [skip ci] fix paths in insert queries
* [skip ci] fix path in objects
* [skip ci] manually alter node id path for consistency
* [skip ci] more node error fixups
* [skip ci] one last relay error message fix
* [skip ci] update commit_diff
* Propagate the trace context to event triggers (#5409)
* Propagate the trace context to event triggers
* Handle missing trace and span IDs
* Store trace context as one LOCAL
* Add migrations
* Documentation
* changelog
* Fix warnings
* Respond to code review suggestions
* Respond to code review
* Undo changelog
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com>
* server: log request/response sizes for event triggers (#5463)
* server: log request/response sizes for event triggers
event triggers (and scheduled triggers) now have request/response size
in their logs.
* add changelog entry
* Tracing: Simplify HTTP traced request (#5451)
Remove the Inversion of Control (SuspendRequest) and simplify
the tracing of HTTP Requests.
Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io>
* Attach request ID as tracing metadata (#5456)
* Propagate the trace context to event triggers
* Handle missing trace and span IDs
* Store trace context as one LOCAL
* Add migrations
* Documentation
* Include the request ID as trace metadata
* changelog
* Fix warnings
* Respond to code review suggestions
* Respond to code review
* Undo changelog
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Typo
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* server: add logging for action handlers (#5471)
* server: add logging for action handlers
* add changelog entry
* change action-handler log type from internal to non-internal
* fix action-handler-log name
* server: pass http and websocket request to logging context (#5470)
* pass request body to logging context in all cases
* add message size logging on the websocket API
this is required by graphql-engine-pro/#416
* message size logging on websocket API
As we need to log all messages recieved/sent by the websocket server,
it makes sense to log them as part of the websocket server event logs.
Previously message recieved were logged inside the onMessage handler,
and messages sent were logged only for "data" messages (as a server event log)
* fix review comments
Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io>
* server: stop eventing subsystem threads when shutting down (#5479)
* server: stop eventing subsystem threads when shutting down
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <chkarthikeyan95@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net>
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* [skip ci] update commit_diff with new commits added in master
* Bugfix to support 0-size HASURA_GRAPHQL_QUERY_PLAN_CACHE_SIZE
Also some minor refactoring of bounded cache module:
- the maxBound check in `trim` was confusing and unnecessary
- consequently trim was unnecessary for lookupPure
Also add some basic tests
* Support only the bounded cache, with default HASURA_GRAPHQL_QUERY_PLAN_CACHE_SIZE of 4000. Closes#5363
* [skip ci] remove merge commit from commit_diff
* server: Fix compiler warning caused by GHC upgrade (#5489)
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com>
* [skip ci] update all non server code from master
* [skip ci] aligned object field error message with master
* [skip ci] fix remaining undefined?
* [skip ci] remove unused import
* [skip ci] revert to previous error message, fix tests
* Move nullableType/nonNullableType to Schema.hs
These are functions on Types, not on Parsers.
* [skip ci] fix setup to fix backend only test
the order in which permission checks are performed on the branch is
slightly different than on master, resulting in a slightly different
error if there are no other mutations the user has access to. By
adding update permissions, we go back to the expected case.
* [skip ci] fix insert geojson tests to reflect new paths
* [skip ci] fix enum test for better error message
* [skip ci] fix header test for better error message
* [skip ci] fix fragment cycle test for better error message
* [skip ci] fix error message for type mismatch
* [skip ci] fix variable path in test
* [skip ci] adjust tests after bug fix
* [skip ci] more tests fixing
* Add hdb_catalog.current_setting abstraction for reading Hasura settings
As the comment in the function’s definition explains, this is needed to
work around an awkward Postgres behavior.
* [skip ci] Update CONTRIBUTING.md to mention Node setup for Python tests
* [skip ci] Add missing Python tests env var to CONTRIBUTING.md
* [skip ci] fix order of result when subscription is run with multiple nodes
* [skip ci] no-op refactor: fix a warning in Internal/Parser.hs
* [skip ci] throw error when a subscription contains remote joins
* [skip ci] Enable easier profiling by hiding AssertNF behind a flag
In order to compile a profiling build, run:
$ cabal new-build -f profiling --enable-profiling
* [skip ci] Fix two warnings
We used to lookup the objects that implement a given interface by filtering all
objects in the schema document. However, one of the tests expects us to
generate a warning if the provided `implements` field of an introspection query
specifies an object not implementing some interface. So we use that field
instead.
* [skip ci] Fix warnings by commenting out query plan caching
* [skip ci] improve masking/commenting query caching related code & few warning fixes
* [skip ci] Fixed compiler warnings in graphql-parser-hs
* Sync non-Haskell assets with master
* [skip ci] add a test inserting invalid GraphQL but valid JSON value in a jsonb column
* [skip ci] Avoid converting to/from Map
* [skip ci] Apply some hlint suggestions
* [skip ci] remove redundant constraints from buildLiveQueryPlan and explainGQLQuery
* [skip ci] add NOTEs about missing Tracing constraints in PDV from master
* Remove -fdefer-typed-holes, fix warnings
* Update cabal.project.freeze
* Limit GHC’s heap size to 8GB in CI to avoid the OOM killer
* Commit package-lock.json for Python tests’ remote schema server
* restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers configuration in actions, event triggers & remote schemas (#5519)
* restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers definition in actions & event triggers
* update CHANGELOG.md
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com>
* add test for table_by_pk node when roles doesn't have permission to PK
* [skip ci] fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix#5200) (#5522)
* [skip ci] test case fix for a6450e126b
* [skip ci] add tests to agg queries when role doesn't have access to any cols
* fix backend test
* Simplify subscription execution
* [skip ci] add test to check if required headers are present while querying
* Suppose, table B is related to table A and to query B certain headers are
necessary, then the test checks that we are throwing error when the header
is not set when B is queried through A
* fix mutations not checking for view mutability
* [skip ci] add variable type checking and corresponding tests
* [skip ci] add test to check if update headers are present while doing an upsert
* [skip ci] add positive counterparts to some of the negative permission tests
* fix args missing their description in introspect
* [skip ci] Remove unused function; insert missing markNotReusable call
* [skip ci] Add a Note about InputValue
* [skip ci] Delete LegacySchema/ 🎉
* [skip ci] Delete GraphQL/{Resolve,Validate}/ 🎉
* [skip ci] Delete top-level Resolve/Validate modules; tidy .cabal file
* [skip ci] Delete LegacySchema top-level module
Somehow I missed this one.
* fix input value to json
* [skip ci] elaborate on JSON objects in GraphQL
* [skip ci] add missing file
* [skip ci] add a test with subscription containing remote joins
* add a test with remote joins in mutation output
* [skip ci] Add some comments to Schema/Mutation.hs
* [skip ci] Remove no longer needed code from RemoteServer.hs
* [skip ci] Use a helper function to generate conflict clause parsers
* [skip ci] fix type checker error in fields with default value
* capitalize the header keys in select_articles_without_required_headers
* Somehow, this was the reason the tests were failing. I have no idea, why!
* [skip ci] Add a long Note about optional fields and nullability
* Improve comments a bit; simplify Schema/Common.hs a bit
* [skip ci] full implementation of 5.8.5 type checking.
* [skip ci] fix validation test teardown
* [skip ci] fix schema stitching test
* fix remote schema ignoring enum nullability
* [skip ci] fix fieldOptional to not discard nullability
* revert nullability of use_spheroid
* fix comment
* add required remote fields with arguments for tests
* [skip ci] add missing docstrings
* [skip ci] fixed description of remote fields
* [skip ci] change docstring for consistency
* fix several schema inconsistencies
* revert behaviour change in function arguments parsing
* fix remaining nullability issues in new schema
* minor no-op refactor; use isListType from graphql-parser-hs
* use nullability of remote schema node, while creating a Remote reln
* fix 'ID' input coercing & action 'ID' type relationship mapping
* include ASTs in MonadExecuteQuery
* needed for PRO code-base
* Delete code for "interfaces implementing ifaces" (draft GraphQL spec)
Previously I started writing some code that adds support for a future GraphQL
feature where interfaces may themselves be sub-types of other interfaces.
However, this code was incomplete, and partially incorrect. So this commit
deletes support for that entirely.
* Ignore a remote schema test during the upgrade/downgrade test
The PDV refactor does a better job at exposing a minimal set of types through
introspection. In particular, not every type that is present in a remote schema
is re-exposed by Hasura. The test
test_schema_stitching.py::TestRemoteSchemaBasic::test_introspection assumed that
all types were re-exposed, which is not required for GraphQL compatibility, in
order to test some aspect of our support for remote schemas.
So while this particular test has been updated on PDV, the PDV branch now does
not pass the old test, which we argue to be incorrect. Hence this test is
disabled while we await a release, after which we can re-enable it.
This also re-enables a test that was previously disabled for similar, though
unrelated, reasons.
* add haddock documentation to the action's field parsers
* Deslecting some tests in server-upgrade
Some tests with current build are failing on server upgrade
which it should not. The response is more accurate than
what it was.
Also the upgrade tests were not throwing errors when the test is
expected to return an error, but succeeds. The test framework is
patched to catch this case.
* [skip ci] Add a long Note about interfaces and object types
* send the response headers back to client after running a query
* Deselect a few more tests during upgrade/downgrade test
* Update commit_diff.txt
* change log kind from db_migrate to catalog_migrate (#5531)
* Show method and complete URI in traced HTTP calls (#5525)
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* restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers configuration in actions, event triggers & remote schemas (#5519)
* restrict env variables start with HASURA_GRAPHQL_ for headers definition in actions & event triggers
* update CHANGELOG.md
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix#5200) (#5522)
* Fix telemetry reporting of transport (websocket was reported as http)
* add log kinds in cli-migrations image (#5529)
* add log kinds in cli-migrations image
* give hint to resolve timeout error
* minor changes and CHANGELOG
* server: set hasura.tracecontext in RQL mutations [#5542] (#5555)
* server: set hasura.tracecontext in RQL mutations [#5542]
* Update test suite
Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io>
* Add bulldozer auto-merge and -update configuration
We still need to add the github app (as of time of opening this PR)
Afterwards devs should be able to allow bulldozer to automatically
"update" the branch, merging in parent when it changes, as well as
automatically merge when all checks pass.
This is opt-in by adding the `auto-update-auto-merge` label to the PR.
* Remove 'bulldozer' config, try 'kodiak' for auto-merge
see: https://github.com/chdsbd/kodiak
The main issue that bit us was not being able to auto update forked
branches, also:
https://github.com/palantir/bulldozer/issues/66https://github.com/palantir/bulldozer/issues/145
* Cherry-picked all commits
* [skip ci] Slightly improve formatting
* Revert "fix introspection query if any enum column present in primary key (fix#5200) (#5522)"
This reverts commit 0f9a5afa59.
This undoes a cherry-pick of 34288e1eb5 that was
already done previously in a6450e126b, and
subsequently fixed for PDV in 70e89dc250
* Do a small bit of tidying in Hasura.GraphQL.Parser.Collect
* Fix cherry-picking work
Some previous cherry-picks ended up modifying code that is commented out
* [skip ci] clarified comment regarding insert representation
* [skip ci] removed obsolete todos
* cosmetic change
* fix action error message
* [skip ci] remove obsolete comment
* [skip ci] synchronize stylish haskell extensions list
* use previously defined scalar names in parsers rather than ad-hoc literals
* Apply most syntax hlint hints.
* Clarify comment on update mutation.
* [skip ci] Clarify what fields should be specified for objects
* Update "_inc" description.
* Use record types rather than tuples fo IntrospectionResult and ParsedIntrospection
* Get rid of checkFieldNamesUnique (use Data.List.Extended.duplicates)
* Throw more errors when collecting query root names
* [skip ci] clean column parser comment
* Remove dead code inserted in ab65b39
* avoid converting to non-empty list where not needed
* add note and TODO about the disabled checks in PDV
* minor refactor in remoteField' function
* Unify two getObject methods
* Nitpicks in Remote.hs
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Revert "Unify two getObject methods"
This reverts commit bd6bb40355.
We do need two different getObject functions as the corresponding error message is different
* Fix error message in Remote.hs
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com>
* Apply suggested Changelog fix.
Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com>
* Fix typo in Changelog.
* [skip ci] Update changelog.
* reuse type names to avoid duplication
* Fix Hashable instance for Definition
The presence of `Maybe Unique`, and an optional description, as part of
`Definition`s, means that `Definition`s that are considered `Eq`ual may get
different hashes. This can happen, for instance, when one object is memoized
but another is not.
* [skip ci] Update commit_diff.txt
* Bump parser version.
* Bump freeze file after changes in parser.
* [skip ci] Incorporate commits from master
* Fix developer flag in server/cabal.project.freeze
Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@tulcod.com>
* Deselect a changed ENUM test for upgrade/downgrade CI
* Deselect test here as well
* [skip ci] remove dead code
* Disable more tests for upgrade/downgrade
* Fix which test gets deselected
* Revert "Add hdb_catalog.current_setting abstraction for reading Hasura settings"
This reverts commit 66e85ab9fb.
* Remove circular reference in cabal.project.freeze
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Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <auke@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tiru@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon.m.simmons@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <ecthiender@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <vamshi@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io>
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Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net>
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