## Description
This change adds support for nested object fields in HGE IR and Schema Cache, the Data Connectors backend and API, and the MongoDB agent.
### Data Connector API changes
- The `/schema` endpoint response now includes an optional set of GraphQL type definitions. Table column types can refer to these definitions by name.
- Queries can now include a new field type `object` which contains a column name and a nested query. This allows querying into a nested object within a field.
### MongoDB agent changes
- Add support for querying into nested documents using the new `object` field type.
### HGE changes
- The `Backend` type class has a new type family `XNestedObjects b` which controls whether or not a backend supports querying into nested objects. This is currently enabled only for the `DataConnector` backend.
- For backends that support nested objects, the `FieldInfo` type gets a new constructor `FINestedObject`, and the `AnnFieldG` type gets a new constructor `AFNestedObject`.
- If the DC `/schema` endpoint returns any custom GraphQL type definitions they are stored in the `TableInfo` for each table in the source.
- During schema cache building, the function `addNonColumnFields` will check whether any column types match custom GraphQL object types stored in the `TableInfo`. If so, they are converted into `FINestedObject` instead of `FIColumn` in the `FieldInfoMap`.
- When building the `FieldParser`s from `FieldInfo` (function `fieldSelection`) any `FINestedObject` fields are converted into nested object parsers returning `AFNestedObject`.
- The `DataConnector` query planner converts `AFNestedObject` fields into `object` field types in the query sent to the agent.
## Limitations
### HGE not yet implemented:
- Support for nested arrays
- Support for nested objects/arrays in mutations
- Support for nested objects/arrays in order-by
- Support for filters (`where`) in nested objects/arrays
- Support for adding custom GraphQL types via track table metadata API
- Support for interface and union types
- Tests for nested objects
### Mongo agent not yet implemented:
- Generate nested object types from validation schema
- Support for aggregates
- Support for order-by
- Configure agent port
- Build agent in CI
- Agent tests for nested objects and MongoDB agent
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7844
GitOrigin-RevId: aec9ec1e4216293286a68f9b1af6f3f5317db423
### Description
(This PR is better reviewed commit by commit.)
This PR is an aggregation of small incremental changes to Pro's init:
- it deletes some dead code,
- it starts reorganizing the code of that file by sections, similar to OSS' init,
- it extracts and cleans up license key cache init (groups several blocks of code in one separate function)
- makes some changes to a service class to reduce the dependency on `_acAppStateRef`
This PR is a first step: our goal is to move the schema cache build _in_ the app monad, in order to achieve #8344. To do so, we will need to remove `_acAppStateRef` from Pro's `AppContext`. There are two different paths we can take from here, which is why i cut this PR here:
- the first would be to change the different instances we implement on `AppM` to take as an argument the parts of the schema cache they depend on, rather than reading them from `_acAppStateRef`; as of this PR, `MetricsConfig` is the only such field;
- the second would be to apply the same strategy we already used for the TLSAllowList, and use a `IORef` that can be updated after the schema cache is built; this change would have a smaller footprint, but introduces one new `IORef` per such field, which feels something we don't want to generalize
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8655
GitOrigin-RevId: 809697d460bdb5c83ef7d30a2e835f589bcd80a6
- Renames feature to Dynamic Routing or Dynamic Routing for Databases (as appropriate)
- Adds a heading for How it works
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8663
Co-authored-by: Rob Dominguez <24390149+robertjdominguez@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: dea48043ce490cd4cda7d37e8a2e1633945596fb
`make run-oss-server` will now build the Console for OSS ("CE"), start PostgreSQL, and run a simply-configured server.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8652
GitOrigin-RevId: cada25e66fe216867ff331d597764e64aaf2dc19