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
Earlier, if the `select` root field had a custom root field set, the same custom root field was then used for the streaming subscription root field as well. This leads to duplicate root fields being generated in the `subscription_root`.
This PR fixes that. It provides a way to customize the streaming subscription root field and not use the `select` root field's custom root field name for the streaming subscription root field.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4967
Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <616387+ecthiender@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 54e74ce97561b0e5cfdfc60d1ca340aaebecf7d4
This reduces the usage of "utils" modules in the parsers code, especially those that are simply re-exported from elsewhere, to facilitate extracting the parsers code into its own library.
It mostly inlines the imports that are re-exported from `Hasura.Prelude` and `Data.Parser.JSONPath`. It also removes references to `Data.*.Extended` modules. When necessary, it re-implements the functionality (which is typically trivial).
It does not tackle all external dependencies. I observed the following that will take more work:
- `Data.GADT.Compare.Extended`
- `Data.Text.Extended`
- `Hasura.Base.Error`
- `Hasura.RQL.Types.Common`
- `Hasura.Server.Utils`
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4964
GitOrigin-RevId: 54ad3c1b7a31f13e34340ebe9fcc36d0ad57b8bd
This improves `parseJSONPath` and `encodeJSONPath` to encode special characters appropriately by delegating to Aeson.
This also makes a couple of improvements to `encodeJSONPath`.
1. The function is moved from `Hasura.Base.Error` to `Data.Parser.JSONPath`. This still doesn't seem too appropriate but it is somewhat better. I am basing this on the fact that its test cases already lived in `Data.Parser.JSONPathSpec`.
2. It now returns `Text`, not `String`.
4. It quotes strings with double quotes (`"`) rather than single quotes (`'`), just like JSON.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4935
GitOrigin-RevId: bf44353cd740500245f2e38907a7d6263ae0291c
This reflects the two different usages, which should not be conflated.
We also propagate the type a little more, to avoid `Text`.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4931
GitOrigin-RevId: 16278f14aa4c2cb5667ea54bbb6b25e6d362835c
We only use these `Show` instances in error messages (where we call
`show` explicitly anyway) and test cases (in which Hspec requires `Show
a` for any `a` in an assertion).
This removes the instance in favor of a custom `showQErr` function
(which serializes the error to JSON). It is then used in certain error
message production which previously called `show` on a `QErr`.
There are two places where we serialize a QErr and then construct a new
QErr from the resulting string. Instead, we modify the existing QErr to
add extra information.
An orphan `Show QErr` instance is retained for tests so that we can have
nice test failure messages.
This is preparation for future changes in which the error message within
`QErr` will not be exposed directly, and therefore will not have a
`Show` instance. That said, it feels like a sensible kind of cleanup
anyway.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4897
GitOrigin-RevId: 8f79f7a356f0aea571156f39aefac242bf751f3a
The definition of the Parse monad (which implements MonadParse) can be simplified from using two monad transformers to a single monad. We can simplify from:
```haskell
newtype Parse a = Parse
{ unParse :: ReaderT JSONPath (Except ParseError) a }
```
to
```haskell
newtype Parse a = Parse
{ unParse :: Except ParseError a }
```
In other words, we don't actually need a Reader monad at all.
The technique is that rather than _always_ keeping track of the `JSONPath` while traversing the query, instead simply wait until an error occurs, and if it does, we adjust its `JSONPath` while we're unrolling the stack, using `withExceptT`.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4807
Co-authored-by: Daniel Harvey <4729125+danieljharvey@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 94de2c97dc65cb0bd918050cf5e99ac62168b331
### 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
…fix #5426"
This reverts commit f85742318167d1e51f463c45fcd00f26269c2555.
## Description ✍️
With this commit there is the possiblity that you could get conflicting
type definitions with remote schemas. Reverting for now as we determine
a solution. At which point we will add this back in.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4879
Co-authored-by: Gil Mizrahi <8547573+soupi@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 932b4a9226717c826d4bde7e375695354cee8c0c
This came about as I tried to add an instance over catalog versions and
found they were just simple integers most of the time (and in one case,
a float).
I think this change also clarifies how catalog versions work.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4864
GitOrigin-RevId: a6b7db86de564b71a8c2b602bee6a456b8e20d63
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
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
### Description
This PR removes the need for the `SourceCache` when building the schema for the actions. To do so, it changes the way we represent custom types in the source cache. Instead of trying to reuse the same `ObjectTypeDefinition` and `TypeRelationship`. we now have separate `AnnotatedObjectType` and `AnnotatedRelationship`. When building them, at schema cache building time, we persist all the relevant source information, so that it's all available at schema building time.
This PR makes no attempt at re-using `RemoteRelationship` primitives, to avoid having to change the way async action queries are executed, and to avoid having to make complicated changes to how we parse and represent those relationships.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4813
GitOrigin-RevId: 3cc65c5a043c8d3da5f7214eed40c558c4349327
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
## Description ✍️
The `--help` header was out of date. This PR updates it to match the description on github.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4831
GitOrigin-RevId: 449f71b2901318132e45445632b1a8af358c0afb
### Description
This small clean-up PR makes one further step towards backend-agnostic actions: it makes all the code parsing custom types backend agnostic. Surprisingly, this could be done *without* the need to finish generalizing the column parser. The remaining sore point is async queries, that still target Postgres explicitly.
In theory, this is enough to start allowing non-Postgres scalars in custom types. In practice, however:
- no other backend exposes scalars in a way that would allow users to do that as of this PR;
- we currently have no strategy to avoid / detect scalar collisions across backends.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4691
GitOrigin-RevId: bfe63fb131e306663d4406697ce23c02736566c5
>
## Description ✍️
->
Fleshes out the Capabilities types used by Data Connector agents.
### Related Issues ✍
->
https://hasurahq.atlassian.net/browse/GDW-85
### Solution and Design ✍
>
Capabilities are divided into sections for queries, mutation, subscriptions, filtering and relationships:
```haskell
data Capabilities = Capabilities
{ cQueries :: Maybe QueryCapabilities,
cMutations :: Maybe MutationCapabilities,
cSubscriptions :: Maybe SubscriptionCapabilities,
cFiltering :: Maybe FilteringCapabilities,
cRelationships :: Maybe RelationshipCapabilities
}
```
Each section is optional. If the section is absent it means the the related capabilities are not supported by the agent.
The types for each section can contain additional details about exactly what is supported. E.g.
```haskell
data QueryCapabilities = QueryCapabilities
{ qcSupportsPrimaryKeys :: Bool
}
```
These are currently mostly empty, but will be filled in later.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4671
GitOrigin-RevId: 3d48570266bfce5e177a543a0ed6f63a7b450f0b
When a user changes request options in a custom action through the
console that triggers a request to the server to test webhook transform
options, and to show a preview of the result. If the action uses an
environment variable in its webhook URL, and there is no mock value for
that variable in the action's sample context then the user will see an
error. This change expands the error message to explain what caused the
error, and how to fix it.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4556
GitOrigin-RevId: 75b19bae17aac982c2bdfbd4417bd55923889f2f
## Description
Following on from #4572, this removes more dead code as identified by Weeder. Comments and thoughts similarly welcome!
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4587
GitOrigin-RevId: 73aa6a5a2833ee41d29b71fcd0a72ed19822ca73
(Work here originally done by awjchen, rebased and fixed up for merge by
jberryman)
This is part of a merge train towards GHC 9.2 compatibility. The main
issue is the use of the new abstract `KeyMap` in 2.0. See:
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/aeson-2.0.3.0/changelog
Alex's original work is here:
#4305
BEHAVIOR CHANGE NOTE: This change causes a different arbitrary ordering
of serialized Json, for example during metadata export. CLI users care
about this in particular, and so we need to call it out as a _behavior
change_ as we did in v2.5.0. The good news though is that after this
change ordering should be more stable (alphabetical key order).
See: https://hasurahq.slack.com/archives/C01M20G1YRW/p1654012632634389
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4611
Co-authored-by: awjchen <13142944+awjchen@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 700265162c782739b2bb88300ee3cda3819b2e87
### Description
This PR is a first step in a series of cleanups of action relationships. This first step does not contain any behavioral change, and it simply reorganizes / prunes / rearranges / documents the code. Mainly:
- it divides some files in RQL.Types between metadata types, schema cache types, execution types;
- it renames some types for consistency;
- it minimizes exports and prunes unnecessary types;
- it moves some types in places where they make more sense;
- it replaces uses of `DMap BackendTag` with `BackendMap`.
Most of the "movement" within files re-organizes declarations in a "top-down" fashion, by moving all TH splices to the end of the file, which avoids order or declarations mattering.
### Optional list types
One main type change this PR makes is a replacement of variant list types in `CustomTypes.hs`; we had `Maybe [a]`, or sometimes `Maybe (NonEmpty a)`. This PR harmonizes all of them to `[a]`, as most of the code would use them as such, by doing `fromMaybe []` or `maybe [] toList`.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4613
GitOrigin-RevId: bc624e10df587eba862ff27a5e8021b32d0d78a2
## Motivation
This PR rewrites most of Relay to achieve the following:
- ~~fix a bug in which the same node id could refer to two different tables in the schema~~
- remove one of the few remaining uses of the source cache in the schema building code
In doing so, it also:
- simplifies the `BackendSchema` class by removing `node` from it,
- makes it much easier for other backends to support Relay,
- documents, re-organizes, and clarifies the code.
## Description
This PR introduces a new `NodeId` version ~~, and adapts the Postgres code to always generate this V2 version~~. This new id contains the source name, in addition to the table name, in order to disambiguate similar table names across different sources (which is now possible with source customization). In doing so, it now explicitly handles that case for V1 node ids, and returns an explicit error message instead of running the risk of _silently returning the wrong information_.
Furthermore, it adapts `nodeField` to support multiple backends; most of the code was trivial to generalize, and as a result it lowers the cost of entry for other backends, that now only need to support `AFNodeId` in their translation layer.
Finally, it removes one more cycle in the schema building code, by using the same trick we used for remote relationships instead of using the memoization trick of #4576.
## Remaining work
- ~~[ ]write a Changelog entry~~
- ~~[x] adapt all tests that were asserting on an old node id~~
## Future work
This PR was adapted from its original form to avoid a breaking change: while it introduces a Node ID V2, we keep generating V1 IDs and the parser rejects V2 IDs. It will be easy to make the switch at a later data in a subsequent PR.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4593
GitOrigin-RevId: 88e5cb91e8b0646900547fa8c7c0e1463de267a1
>
## Description ✍️
- Creates a new `/capabilities` endpoint for the GDC agent API
- Removes capabilities from the `/schema` endpoint
- Removes the `/config-schema` endpoint and includes the `ConfigSchemaResponse` within the `CapabilitiesResponse`
### Related Issues ✍
->
https://hasurahq.atlassian.net/browse/GDW-85
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4478
GitOrigin-RevId: 426662ee9e751343d94207d439a5025df65d2de7
## Description
This PR adds a config file for [`weeder`](https://github.com/ocharles/weeder) to the `-mono` repository. `weeder` checks for dead code by building a call graph from the given entry points (currently every module named `Main` with a `main` function) and then marking every function _not_ in that call graph as dead code.
To avoid very large PRs, I'm going to tackle this in a series. This first PR adds the basic configuration, plus removes as many weeds as it took for me to realise this was going to become a very big PR. The PRs after this will largely be removing dead code, until the final PR that will add Weeder to the CI pipeline.
### Related Issues
This closes#2973.
## Affected components
- Server
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4572
GitOrigin-RevId: ac8eaa9473e5ac1f16babcb35388694392d0d7dc
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
### Description
When generalizing the code, back in late 2020, we over-eagerly generalized parts of the code that are specific to RQL's DML. This was in part due to the fact that, at the time, the DML types were all mixed alongside other types in `RQL.Types`. As a result, a lot of `RQL.DML.Internal` was generic over the backend type, instead of being specialized to `'Postgres 'Vanilla`.
A consequence of this is that, before this PR, `DML.Internal` ended up having a dependency on non-Postgres backends, due to the use of `annBoolExp`, which requires a `BackendMetadata` instance. Since the code was written in a generic manner, `DML.Internal` in turn depended on having the metadata instances in scope... This PR changes that to, instead, explicitly import the Postgres instance.
(Note that this module didn't import `RQL.Types.Metadata.Instances`, but depends on a module that imports it, and **orphan instances are transitively imported**, as evidenced by the need for that explicit import in #4568.)
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4573
GitOrigin-RevId: 7b82b5d7c23c03654518a1816802d400f37c3c64
### 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
### Description
There were several functions in `GraphQL.Schema.Common` that were unrelated to the schema building process, and were about metadata manipulation or dependency computation. Having those functions in the schema part of the code forces several places in the code to depend on the schema code, despite being completely unrelated.
This PR moves those functions where they make sense: alongside similar functions in `RQL.Types.*`, and rewrites `getRemoteDependencies` for clarity (it was using the term "indirect dependency" in a way that was inconsistent with the rest of the code).
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4568
GitOrigin-RevId: 948a18cebbb337a8bb6367c1f2d2ef5628209d96
### Description
Several places in the code used `a /= []`, which is inelegant. To my surprise, hlint did not warn about this, despite the fact that it forces an `Eq` instance on the elements. This PR replaces all occurrences of that pattern with `not (null a)` and adds a lint warning for it.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4569
GitOrigin-RevId: 6471e75ade9e71e5d583a0dac7815c01870c696b
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
A very minor cleanup (came out of documenting the architecture of actions). Does what's mentioned in the title.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4451
GitOrigin-RevId: d480ff438256df468df65b43d15f92a30b14b997
Previously, these were represented with a HashMap, but supposedly that map can never be empty. Now, it uses NEHashMap, which carries the non-empty invariant behind a smart constructor.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4481
GitOrigin-RevId: 93ad9aaa9354f25a1ba10e8207ae19614e1e439e
## Description
As identified in hasura/graphql-engine#8096, the format string we used for timestamps was incorrect; we were using `%F`, which expands to `%Y-%m-%d`; but that meant that the year was not padded to four digits: `0001` would be represented simply as `1`. However, Postgres inteprets that `1` as `2001`, probably due to interpretation rules about two-digit years (in `25/12/01`, `01` is indeed `2001`).
```
# create table timestamp_test ( test timestamptz );
CREATE TABLE
# insert into timestamp_test values ('1-01-01T00:00:57Z');
INSERT 0 1
# select * from timestamp_test;
test
------------------------
2001-01-01 00:00:57+00
(1 row)
```
To fix this, this PR changes the format string to use `%0Y`, which always pads the year number with zeroes.
## Remaining work
- [x] write Changelog entry
- [ ] copy timestamp tests from the python suite into the hspec tests
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3536
GitOrigin-RevId: fa144111358339fd4a35b32d888c1d2c5b418ea6
### Description
As part of the cache building process, we create / update / migrate the catalog that each DB uses as a place to store event trigger information. The function that decides how this should be done was doing an explicit `case ... of` on the backend tag, instead of delegating to one of the backend classes. The downsides of this is that:
- it adds a "friction point" where the backend matters in the core of the engine, which is otherwise written to be almost entirely backend-agnostic
- it creates imports from deep in the engine to the `Backends`, which we try to restrict to a very small set of clearly identified files (the `Instances` files)
- it is currently implemented using a "catch all" default case, which might not always be correct for new backends
This PR makes the catalog updating process a part of `BackendMetadata`, and cleans the corresponding schema cache code.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4457
GitOrigin-RevId: 592f0eaa97a7c38f4e6d4400e1d2353aab12c97e
## Description
As the name suggests, `DML.Internal` contains internal implementation details of RQL's DML. However, a lot of unrelated parts of the codebase still use some of the code it contains. This PR fixes this, and removes all imports of `RQL.DML.Internal` from outside of `RQL.DML`. Most of the time, this involves moving a function out of `DML.Internal` to an underlying module (see `getRolePermInfo`) or moving a function _back_ into it (see `checkRetCols`).
This PR also clarifies a bit the situation with `withTyAnn` and `withTypeAnn` by renaming the former into `withScalarTypeAnn` and moving them together. Worth noting: there might be a bug lurking in that function, as it doesn't seem to use the proper type annotations for some extension types!
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4380
GitOrigin-RevId: c8ae5b4e8378fefc0bcccf778d97813df727d3cb
## 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
## 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
### Description
`HasSystemDefined` is defined in `RQL.Types`, but only used in one place, `LegacyCatalog`, to avoid passing a boolean around. It is easily replaced by an ad-hoc `ReaderT`.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4337
GitOrigin-RevId: 649d758bb2b18b39533429dda5ab71afde62fb53
### Description
Small PR that moves code out of `RQL.Types.hs`. Specifically, it moves `HasServerConfigCtx` to where `ServerConfigCtx` is defined. This removes code from `RQL.Types`, makes the dependency on `Server.Types` more explicit, and will make some further cleanups easier.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4336
GitOrigin-RevId: 95bb3467d741763892c4e68a38760497157ba1aa
With the current implementation, only the first call to `waitForShutdown` on a given
`ShutdownLatch` will return, while others will block (typically indefinitely). That's not
how one would expect a shutdown latch to work.
This isn't currently a concrete issue because we only wait once on each `ShutdownLatch`.
But in the context of #4154 we'll probably end up wanting to wait for shutdown from
multiple threads.
This adds a number of tests to verify the current behaviour, and adds a test for multiple
`waitForShutdown` calls that fails prior to the functional change.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4162
GitOrigin-RevId: 9a108858d11390b847404f30bc7b93c06fc3f966
In hasura/graphql-engine@7547786b2b, we made the logic that does a specific correctness check on the GraphQL schema runnable _post_-startup. However, in order to error out as early as possible, we explicitly do it on startup anyway.
Unfortunately a few instances of that logic were forgotten: until now we only executed it for non-relay authenticated GraphQL schemas.
This re-implements the "conflicting types" check for both the Relay schema, and for the unauthenticated schemas.
One key point where it does _not_ re-implement it is in `buildFullestDBSchema`, which is a very sketchy method that builds a GraphQL schema that is _only_ used internally in order to mark parts of the schema as inconsistent. There are two reasons I do not add the check here:
- This logic should get replaced entirely - see hasura/graphql-engine-mono#3882.
- Having conflicting types in `buildFullestDBSchema` does not imply there is actually a user-facing issue. The only "conflicting types" which are problematic are the ones which result in illegal _user-facing_ GraphQL schemas. `buildFullestDBSchema` is _never_ user-facing.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3885
GitOrigin-RevId: 49517dcbf51bcd97a3890514ec5e47499f770f32
`encJFromAssocList` is broken since it does not appropriately escape the keys of the JSON dictionaries. Presumably it should.
This is a hotfix for a JSON encoding issue. Longer-term solutions are being discussed in hasura/graphql-engine-mono#3736.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4139
GitOrigin-RevId: 27afff319d268a4ec017c8eafd694cc17c2fd7f0
UPDATE: After testing in CI it turns out that the compile time Improvement is better than expected: even though we always have to recompile the OSS lib (due to Version.hs), downstream packages like Pro and multi-tenant can still benefit from some caching and avoid full recompilation. In the best case this takes us from 22 minutes to 13 minutes total.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4104
GitOrigin-RevId: 76cbfc157064b33856e30f4c2b2ab2366f9c6089
### Motivation
While we strive to write clear code, we have historically struggled at Hasura with having very different styles and standards across the codebase. There's been efforts to standardize our coding style, we have an official styleguide that isn't maintained as closely as it should... We still have some work in front of us.
However, in the last ~year or so, there's been a huge push towards incrementally improving the situation. As part of this we've been blocking PRs that don't add enough comments, or don't improve the files that they touch.
While looking at `Hasura.GraphQL.Analyse`, it became apparent that this file did not meet the engineering standards that I would expect to see addressed during a code review. Some ways in which I think it falls short:
- lack of documentation
- no clear distinction between public / internal components
- "unidiomatic" Haskell code (such as using `Either Result Error`)
While there's no problem with a file looking like this during development, those issues should have been caught at review time. The fact that they weren't indicates a problem in our process that we will need to address: code quality and maintainability is paramount, and we all need to do our part.
### Description
This PR rewrites all of `Hasura.GraphQL.Analyze`, and adapts `Hasura.Server.OpenAPI` accordingly where needed. I've attempted to clarify names and add documentation based on my understanding of the code, and to clean what was unused (such as field variables). I don't think this PR is good enough as is, and I welcome criticism where I got my comments wrong / am happy to help y'all add more.
This PR makes one small change in the way error messages are reported (and adjusts the corresponding test accordingly); each error message is now prefixed with the path within the selection set:
```
⚠️ $.test.foo.bar.baz.mizpelled: field 'mizpelled' not found in object 'Baz'
```
### Note
This PR is currently **on top of #3962**. You can preview the changes in isolation by [diffing the branches](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/compare/nicuveo/clean-rest-endpoint-inconsistency-check..nicuveo/rewrite-analysis).
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3963
Co-authored-by: paritosh-08 <85472423+paritosh-08@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 5ec38e0e753f0c12096a350db0737658495e2f15
## Description
Some of the documentation/organizational changes I was putting into the suggestions for #3624 were a bit too convoluted for GitHub's suggestion interface, so I'm putting them here instead.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3910
Co-authored-by: Solomon <24038+solomon-b@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 06e0cb08bd18e7f8b21452df0697cfd80bc56fde
### Motivation
#2338 introduced a way to validate REST queries against the metadata after a change, to properly report any inconsistency that would emerge from a change in the underlying structure of our schema. However, the way this was done was quite complex and error-prone. Namely: we would use the generated schema parsers to statically execute an introspection query, similar to the one we use for remote schemas, then parse the resulting bytestring as it were coming from a remote schema.
This led to several issues: the code was using remote schema primitives, and was associated with remote schema code, despite being unrelated, which led to absurd situations like creating fake `Variable`s whose type was also their name. A lot of the code had to deal with the fact that we might fail to re-parse our own schema. Additionally, some of it was dead code, that for some reason GHC did not warn about? But more fundamentally, this architecture decision creates a dependency between unrelated pieces of the engine: modifying the internal processing of root fields or the introspection of remote schemas now risks impacting the unrelated `OpenAPI` feature.
### Description
This PR decouples that process from the remote schema introspection logic and from the execution engine by making `Analyse` and `OpenAPI` work on the generic `G.SchemaIntrospection` instead. To accomplish this, it:
- adds `GraphQL.Parser.Schema.Convert`, to convert from our "live" schema back to a flat `SchemaIntrospection`
- persists in the schema cache the `admin` introspection generated when building the schema, and uses it both for validation and for generating the `OpenAPI`.
### Known issues and limitations
This adds a bit of memory pressure to the engine, as we persist the entire schema in the schema cache. This might be acceptable in the short-term, but we have several potential ideas going forward should this be a problem:
- cache the result of `Analyze`: when it becomes possible to build the `OpenAPI` purely with the result of `Analyze` without any additional schema information, then we could cache that instead, reducing the footprint
- caching the `OpenAPI`: if it doesn't need to change every time the endpoint is queried, then it should be possible to cache the entire `OpenAPI` object instead of the schema
- cache a copy of the `FieldParsers` used to generate the schema: as those are persisted through the GraphQL `Context`, and are the only input required to generate the `Schema`, making them accessible in the schema cache would allow us to have the exact same feature with no additional memory cost, at the price of a slightly slower and more complicated process (need to rebuild the `Schema` every time we query the OpenAPI endpoint)
- cache nothing at all, and rebuild the admin schema from scratch every time.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3962
Co-authored-by: paritosh-08 <85472423+paritosh-08@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: a8b9808170b231fdf6787983b4a9ed286cde27e0
### Description
This is it! This PR enables the Metadata API for remote relationships from remote schemas, adds tests, ~~adds documentation~~, adds an entry to the Changelog. This is the release PR that enables the feature.
### Checklist
- [ ] Tests:
- [x] RS-to-Postgres (high level)
- [x] RS-to-RS (high level)
- [x] From RS specifically (testing for edge cases)
- [x] Metadata API tests
- [ ] Unit testing the actual engine?
- [x] Changelog entry
- [ ] Documentation?
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3974
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <6562944+0x777@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Vishnu Bharathi <4211715+scriptnull@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: jkachmar <8461423+jkachmar@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: c9aebf12e6eebef8d264ea831a327b968d4be9d2
### Description
This very small PR fixes an error introduced in #3811, when changing the collision detection code: we were properly doing collision detection for remote schemas for the unauthenticated context, and also removing remote relationships... but then we were not using the result to build the schema.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3986
GitOrigin-RevId: 26a5553bf82574f2764fd594b0616dfea95a4757
- remove an unused return value
- untangle database query logic slightly
- rename printErrExit functions, and use them more consistently
- simplify the top-level exception handling
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3900
GitOrigin-RevId: a6727c6f899aed00e6a04bd822727341fd51acc4
### Description
This PR extends the `RemoteSchema` parsers to also include remote relationships. This include a significant refactoring of the top level schema building blocks, since remote schemas can no longer be built in isolation: they have to be built within the same run of `MonadSchema` as the sources. It is originally taken from the changes in #3069 and was slightly adapted.
I highly recommend turning OFF whitespace in the Github UI for `Schema.hs`, since I've adjusted the indentation of two large functions.
### Warning
Given the lack of a feature flag, this PR technically **enables the feature**. While the metadata API is not plugged in, a savvy user could use `replace_metadata` to set a metadata that contains remote joins from remote schemas, and they would be enabled. Is this acceptable?
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3811
GitOrigin-RevId: a5b00f865cdb8890b0fc02b139c2ebd48929f138