This removes calls to `setup` and `teardown` in favor of `setupTablesAction`.
Because this action untracks and drops tables (at least until we figure out how to make throwaway databases), the teardown phase can fail. I have added a wrapper which logs and discards exceptions as a workaround for now.
In the future, when we can simply drop the database, it will probably be sensible to catch "table already untracked" exceptions specifically and let them slide, while still failing on all other exceptions.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6769
GitOrigin-RevId: 12cb8f81dd6aced892fe83c49b9a0bdbef8cc1ac
Just forcing some of the most numerous thunks (with -hi profiling), it
seems some of these were retaining significant amount of data
this can follow merge of, or supersede #6679
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6710
GitOrigin-RevId: d0566ee288841e264637231a7f238946aa2e3564
## Description ✍️
This PR aims to improve the developer experience when using a heroku postgres instance as source database. Better error messages and relevant documentation are added as a part of this PR.
## Changelog ✍️
__Component__ : server
__Type__: enhancement
__Product__: community-edition
### Short Changelog
Improve DX for heroku integration
### Related Issues ✍
https://hasurahq.atlassian.net/browse/GS-202
### Steps to test and verify ✍
- Add a new heroku postgres instance as DB source in Hasura
- Try adding an event trigger
- Improved error message will be emitted:
```json
{
"arguments": [],
"error": {
"description": null,
"exec_status": "FatalError",
"hint": null,
"message": "pgcrypto can only be created in heroku_ext schema. Hint: You can set \"extensions_schema\" to provide the schema to install the extensions. Refer to the documentation here: https://hasura.io/docs/latest/deployment/postgres-requirements/#pgcrypto-in-pg-search-path",
"status_code": "P0001"
},
"prepared": false,
"statement": "CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgcrypto SCHEMA public"
}
```
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6630
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Co-authored-by: Sean Park-Ross <94021366+seanparkross@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: a46d7c129a4e0378b7f33445f9bda11e0bddbd74
This upgrades the version of Ormolu required by the HGE repository to v0.5.0.1, and reformats all code accordingly.
Ormolu v0.5 reformats code that uses infix operators. This is mostly useful, adding newlines and indentation to make it clear which operators are applied first, but in some cases, it's unpleasant. To make this easier on the eyes, I had to do the following:
* Add a few fixity declarations (search for `infix`)
* Add parentheses to make precedence clear, allowing Ormolu to keep everything on one line
* Rename `relevantEq` to `(==~)` in #6651 and set it to `infix 4`
* Add a few _.ormolu_ files (thanks to @hallettj for helping me get started), mostly for Autodocodec operators that don't have explicit fixity declarations
In general, I think these changes are quite reasonable. They mostly affect indentation.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6675
GitOrigin-RevId: cd47d87f1d089fb0bc9dcbbe7798dbceedcd7d83
Ormolu v0.5 tries to reformat code using operators according to fixity. Unfortunately, it doesn't really understand backticked functions (even when they have an associated `infix` declaration), and so messes up the formatting.
This is probably a bug in Ormolu, but we can work around it by using a symbol operator.
Happy to bikeshed on `==~` (which I am reading as "pretty much equal to"). Please yell at me if you prefer something else.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6651
GitOrigin-RevId: 79af427422194460200b2b48339cdb9ee9b33c33
There are some incremental Metadata API methods that have no good justification for taking so much time to complete. This adds some of them to the CI benchmark suite, so that we can track their performance.
I have a prototype to speed up some of these methods 10x; see hasura/graphql-engine-mono#6613.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6627
GitOrigin-RevId: fecc7f28cae734b4acad68a63cbcdf0a2693d567
This introduces an adhoc operation to the benchmark of `huge_schema`, so that we can track performance of the incremental Metadata API.
This untracks a table that is not referenced by anything else in the `huge_schema` metadata, so that we don't need to cascade any changes. And then it tracks it again.
Benchmarking this will be valuable for working on `Hasura.Incremental`.
Results will start showing up in the benchmark report when this is merged to `main`.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6553
GitOrigin-RevId: 65dad4f7a5fe1c230c5def136640bb68f4a4aa9b