- Remove `MonadMetadataStorageQueryAPI` which was only implemented by a default implementation
- Introduce `TransT` which can be used to easily derive `lift`ing implementations for `MonadBlaBlaBla` classes
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8579
GitOrigin-RevId: 4f804fda7e2de5c9d75ee4df269f500ebd46b8c9
Also add a `default` implementation for `MonadQueryTags`.
This avoids a bunch of imports on `Hasura.GraphQL.Execute.Backend` which is a big module with lots of (transitive) dependencies.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8571
GitOrigin-RevId: 8ecca452721b77953e6d088c79d8d6f003f2996f
This PR reverts the following two commits:
1. https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8287
2. https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8467
We are undoing a migration that was done on `hdb_catalog.event_log` table which was done in d4ae6a517da63f2f43567dc16fda135b3cd1d7e6 . And as such, users who were using event triggers on that version will come across the error:
```json
{"detail":{"info":{"code":"not-supported","error":"Expected source catalog version <= 3, but the current version is 4","path":"$"},"kind":"catalog_migrate"},"level":"error","timestamp":"2023-03-28T10:17:24.289+0530","type":"startup"}
{"code":"not-supported","error":"Expected source catalog version <= 3, but the current version is 4","path":"$"}
```
To fix these errors please run the following SQL on the source where event triggers were created on:
```
UPDATE hdb_catalog.hdb_source_catalog_version SET version = 3, upgraded_on= NOW();
ALTER table hdb_catalog.event_log ALTER COLUMN created_at SET DEFAULT NOW();
ALTER table hdb_catalog.event_invocation_logs ALTER COLUMN created_at SET DEFAULT NOW();
```
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8534
GitOrigin-RevId: b6bbcce0163c8beed80619d3cea056e643b8c180
## Description
This PR is a incremental step towards achieving the goal of #8344. It is a less ambitious version of #8484.
This PR removes all references to `HasServerConfigCtx` from the cache build and removes `ServerConfigCtx` from `CacheBuildParams`, making `ServerConfigCtx` an argument being passed around manually instead. This has several benefits: by making it an arrow argument, we now properly integrate the fields that change over time in the dependency framework, as they should be, and we can clean up some of the top-level app code.
## Implementation
In practice, this PR introduces a `HasServerConfigCtx` instance for `CacheRWT`, the monad we use to build the cache, so we can retrieve the `ServerConfigCtx` in the implementation of `CacheRWM`. This contributes to reducing the amount of `HasServerConfigCtx` in the code: we can remove `SchemaUpdateT` altogether, and we can remove the `HasServerConfigCtx` instance of `Handler`. This makes `HasServerConfigCtx` almost **an implementation detail of the Metadata API**.
This first step is enough to achieve the goal of #8344: we can now build the schema cache in the app monad, since we no longer rely on `HasServerConfigCtx` to build it.
## Drawbacks
This PR does not attempt to remove the use of `ServerConfigCtx` itself in the schema cache build: doing so would make this PR much much bigger. Ideally, to avoid having all the static fields given as arrow-ish arguments to the cache, we could depend on `HasAppEnv` in the cache build, and use `AppContext` as an arrow argument. But making the cache build depend on the full `AppEnv` and `AppContext` creates a lot of circular imports; and since removing `ServerConfigCtx` itself isn't required to achieve #8344, this PR keeps it wholesale and defers cleaning it to a future PR.
A negative consequence of this is that we need an `Eq` instance on `ServerConfigCtx`, and that instance is inelegant.
## Future work
There are several further steps we can take in parallel after this is merged. First, again, we can make a new version of #8344, removing `CacheBuild`, FINALLY. As for `ServerConfigCtx`, we can split it / rename it to make ad-hoc structures. If it turns out that `ServerConfigCtx` is only ever used for the schema cache build, we could split it between `CacheBuildEnv` and `CacheBuildContext`, which will be subsets of `AppEnv` and `AppContext`, avoiding import loops.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8509
GitOrigin-RevId: 01b37cc3fd3490d6b117701e22fc4ac88b62b6b5
### Description
This PR is one more step towards #8344: it splits `initializeContext` into two parts: the first one builds the `AppEnv`, and the second builds the `AppContext` and its corresponding `AppStateRef`. Splitting it allows us to run the first schema cache build _in the app monad_, which was one of the steps required to remove `CacheBuild`, and ultimately to achieve #8344, which in turn is a blocker for several projects.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8445
GitOrigin-RevId: 0ef9eeec0c941b915da505cc9b1c60f36b108a56
### Description
This PR is the logical continuation of #8343 and #8357, and replaces both.
One core problem that this PR addresses: we had to create temporary a `HTTP.Manager` to initialize both the OSS and the Pro app: a manager is required to build the schema cache, but the dynamic TLS allow list is read from the schema cache... This PR solves this, by introducing the `TLSAllowListRef`, based on @abooij 's idea: it allows us to create a valid `HTTP.Manager` as soon as we have the metadata list, and then update the ref at a later point to make it point to the schema cache, allowing us to only build one and only one `HTTP.Manager`.
This paves the way towards building the schema cache _in the app monad_ and deprecating `CacheBuild`. Towards this, and also to clean the code, this PR also splits the catalog migration and the first schema cache build into two distinct functions. This doesn't result in a change of behaviour, as the transaction to update the catalog would always be done before attempting to build the schema cache.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8421
Co-authored-by: Auke Booij <164426+abooij@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 0e0402122b4fc008c1932bccbdbadf11878e27eb
### Description
This small PR is on top of #8440. It continues the cleanup of `Hasura/App` by grouping together all instances on the app monad, renaming the app monad, and removing its `m` parameter.
See [this commit](cb6ecba3d4) to see the diff in isolation.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8441
GitOrigin-RevId: 7abb6524a160bcb4f75e729e726ce2af69643998
### Description
As part of another project (the continuation of #8421), i have started a cleanup of `Hasura.App`, focusing on deleting old code and grouping together things that belong together. This quickly grew into a refactor of `GlobalCtx`, now renamed into `BasicConnectionInfo`. This small refactor adds comments, and aims at making clear what the purpose of those types and functions is.
Furthermore, it also changes the way the default postgres connection info is created, by making that part of the process of creating the `BasicConnectionInfo`, to deduplicate similar effort across different files.
This is expected to be a no-op.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8440
GitOrigin-RevId: 412c5b1905f629beb9c6cd262b9798cb31c93bdb
### Description
This PR continues some of the work done in #8392, and makes use of `HasAppEnv` to reduce the amount of explicit env passing in init functions, including removing it from the setup hook.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8408
GitOrigin-RevId: 4d6c906f78fbcc303571f9aac16d163d68b77e41
### Description
This small PR removes `ExecutionCtx`: it was only used as a `Reader` argument for `runGQ`, and two of its wrappers. Explicit argument passing removes one additional small record, and one more `runReaderT`.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8397
GitOrigin-RevId: cdf65f643283be37d493d483d46a586f0f9ef885
## Description
This PR does several different things that happen to overlap; the most important being:
- it removes `RunT`: it was redundant in places where we already had `Handler`, and only used in one other place, `SchemaUpdate`, for which a local `SchemaUpdateT` is more than enough;
- it reduces the number of places where we create a `ServerConfigCtx`, since now `HasServerConfigCtx` can be implemented directly by `SchemaUpdateT` and `Handler` based on the full `AppContext`;
- it drastically reduces the number of arguments we pass around in the app init code, by introducing `HasAppEnv`;
- it simplifies `HandlerCtx` to reduce duplication
In doing so, this changes paves the way towards removing `ServerConfigCtx`, since there are only very few places where we construct it: we can now introduce smaller classes than `HasServerConfigCtx`, that expose only a relevant subset of fields, and implement them where we now implement `HasServerConfigCtx`.
This PR is loosely based on ideas in #8337, that are no longer applicable due to the changes introduced in #8159. A challenge of this PR was the postgres tests, which were running in `PGMetadataStorageAppT CacheBuild` 🙀
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8392
GitOrigin-RevId: b90c1359066d20dbea329c87762ccdd1217b4d69