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Rakesh Emmadi
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server: generalize schema cache building (#496)
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <vamshi@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vladimir Ciobanu <admin@cvlad.info> Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Stylish Haskell Bot <stylish-haskell@users.noreply.github.com> GitOrigin-RevId: 9d631878037637f3ed2994b5d0525efd978f7b8f |
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Antoine Leblanc
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353859db09 |
server: remove GraphQL.Utils
GitOrigin-RevId: 90639f9f3d263ccb0ce4e3b8b6e19ce784f4b25d |
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hasura-bot
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2c56254e5a |
server: simplify JSON instances
GITHUB_PR_NUMBER: 6152 GITHUB_PR_URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/6152 Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <1618949+nicuveo@users.noreply.github.com> GitOrigin-RevId: 6c94aef8c57e852b3d41b8355c09e64fce756a7c |
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Rakesh Emmadi
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be62641f68 |
server: multi source metadata APIs (#217)
Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <aleksandra@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <ecthiender@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Vishnu Bharathi <vishnubharathi04@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <aleksandra@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Sameer Kolhar <kolhar730@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> GitOrigin-RevId: 0dd1e4d58ab81f1b4ce24de2d3eab709c2755e6d |
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Rakesh Emmadi
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29f2ddc289 |
server: support separate metadata database and server code setup for multi sources (#197)
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 |
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Rakesh Emmadi
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a2cf9a53c2 |
server: move to storing metadata as a json blob (#115)
GitOrigin-RevId: 3d1a7618a4ec086c2d255549a6c15087201e9ab0 |
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Auke Booij
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86aef93d31 |
server: remove a few unused Lift instances (#114)
GitOrigin-RevId: b5679e9579d226f7209b73ac966d29391c308c06 |
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Antoine Leblanc
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a8ed6a82e2
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server: move Hasura.SQL to Hasura.Backends.Postgres (#6053)
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/6053 |
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Auke Booij
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8d0afb6f92
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server: SQL that grows (#6003)
Add a backend type extension parameter to some RQL types, following the ideas of the paper "Trees that grow" (Najd & Jones 2016) Co-authored-by: Antoine Leblanc <antoine@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: kodiakhq[bot] <49736102+kodiakhq[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Antoine Leblanc
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91d8a7ab61 |
remove SQL.Text , clean text functions
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Antoine Leblanc
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f46f807942 | clean SQL text functions | ||
Karthikeyan Chinnakonda
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9d047d1726
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server: add custom timeouts to actions (#5762)
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/5762 |
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Alexis King
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7e970177c1
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Rewrite GraphQL schema generation and query parsing (close #2801) (#4111)
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 Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com> * 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> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> * [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 |
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Lyndon Maydwell
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24592a516b
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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 Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <paf31@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Vamshi Surabhi
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7eab3a7b54 | fix haddock comment | ||
Tirumarai Selvan
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cc8e2ccc78
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Scheduled triggers (close #1914) (#3553)
server: add scheduled triggers Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com> |
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Rakesh Emmadi
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d52bfcda4e
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backend only insert permissions (rfc #4120) (#4224)
* move user info related code to Hasura.User module
* the RFC #4120 implementation; insert permissions with admin secret
* revert back to old RoleName based schema maps
An attempt made to avoid duplication of schema contexts in types
if any role doesn't possess any admin secret specific schema
* fix compile errors in haskell test
* keep 'user_vars' for session variables in http-logs
* no-op refacto
* tests for admin only inserts
* update docs for admin only inserts
* updated CHANGELOG.md
* default behaviour when admin secret is not set
* fix x-hasura-role to X-Hasura-Role in pytests
* introduce effective timeout in actions async tests
* update docs for admin-secret not configured case
* Update docs/graphql/manual/api-reference/schema-metadata-api/permission.rst
Co-Authored-By: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io>
* a complete iteration
backend insert permissions accessable via 'x-hasura-backend-privilege'
session variable
* console changes for backend-only permissions
* provide tooltip id; update labels and tooltips;
* requested changes
* requested changes
- remove className from Toggle component
- use appropriate function name (capitalizeFirstChar -> capitalize)
* use toggle props from definitelyTyped
* fix accidental commit
* Revert "introduce effective timeout in actions async tests"
This reverts commit
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Rakesh Emmadi
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e983b1596e
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fix recreating action's permission, fix #4377 (#4495)
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Rakesh Emmadi
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dc31b835e1
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allow reusing Postgres scalars in custom types & actions (close #4125) (#4333)
* allow re-using Postgres scalars in custom types, close #4125 * add pytest tests * update CHANGELOG.md * add a doc pointer for reusable postgres scalars * document the code, improve the CHANGELOG entry As suggested by @lexi-lambda * a bit more source code documentation, use WriterT to collect reused scalars * Apply suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io> * improve doc for Postgres scalars in custom graphql types * Add some more references to Note; fix Haddock syntax Also a few very minor tweaks: * Use HashSet instead of [] more pervasively * Export execWriterT from Hasura.Prelude * Use pattern guards in multi-way if * Tweak a few names/comments * Pull buildActions out of buildAndCollectInfo, use buildInfoMap * Tweak wording in documentation * incorporate changes in console code * account Postgres scalars for action input arguments -> Avoid unnecessary 'throw500' in making action schema * Review changes Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io> Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Aleksandra Sikora <ola.zxcvbnm@gmail.com> |
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Rakesh Emmadi
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f80b69e931
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few actions' fixes and improvements (fix #3977, #4061 & close #4021) (#4109)
* add 'ID' to default scalars for custom types, fix #4061 * preserve cookie headers from sync action webhook, close #4021 * validate action webhook response to conform to output type, fix #3977 * fix tests, don't run actions' tests on PG version < 10 * update CHANGELOG.md * no-op refactor, use types from http-network more Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Vamshi Surabhi
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b84db36ebb
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allow custom mutations through actions (#3042)
* basic doc for actions * custom_types, sync and async actions * switch to graphql-parser-hs on github * update docs * metadata import/export * webhook calls are now supported * relationships in sync actions * initialise.sql is now in sync with the migration file * fix metadata tests * allow specifying arguments of actions * fix blacklist check on check_build_worthiness job * track custom_types and actions related tables * handlers are now triggered on async actions * default to pgjson unless a field is involved in relationships, for generating definition list * use 'true' for action filter for non admin role * fix create_action_permission sql query * drop permissions when dropping an action * add a hdb_role view (and relationships) to fetch all roles in the system * rename 'webhook' key in action definition to 'handler' * allow templating actions wehook URLs with env vars * add 'update_action' /v1/query type * allow forwarding client headers by setting `forward_client_headers` in action definition * add 'headers' configuration in action definition * handle webhook error response based on status codes * support array relationships for custom types * implement single row mutation, see https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/3731 * single row mutation: rename 'pk_columns' -> 'columns' and no-op refactor * use top level primary key inputs for delete_by_pk & account select permissions for single row mutations * use only REST semantics to resolve the webhook response * use 'pk_columns' instead of 'columns' for update_by_pk input * add python basic tests for single row mutations * add action context (name) in webhook payload * Async action response is accessible for non admin roles only if the request session vars equals to action's * clean nulls, empty arrays for actions, custom types in export metadata * async action mutation returns only the UUID of the action * unit tests for URL template parser * Basic sync actions python tests * fix output in async query & add async tests * add admin secret header in async actions python test * document async action architecture in Resolve/Action.hs file * support actions returning array of objects * tests for list type response actions * update docs with actions and custom types metadata API reference * update actions python tests as per #f8e1330 Co-authored-by: Tirumarai Selvan <tirumarai.selvan@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Aravind Shankar <face11301@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Rakesh Emmadi <12475069+rakeshkky@users.noreply.github.com> |