Use this docker-compose file while running the connect DB cypress test
<details>
<summary>Docker-compose file</summary>
```yaml
version: '3.6'
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:12
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- '5432:5432'
volumes:
- db_meta:/var/lib/postgresql/data
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgrespassword
postgres12:
image: postgres:12
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- '4432:5432'
volumes:
- db_pg12_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgrespassword
msserver:
image: 'mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:2019-latest'
ports:
- '1435:1435'
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
SA_PASSWORD: 'testPassword123'
ACCEPT_EULA: 'Y'
graphql-engine:
image: hasura/graphql-engine:v2.8.1
ports:
- '8080:8080'
depends_on:
- 'postgres'
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:postgrespassword@postgres:5432/postgres
TEST_MSSQL_DATABASE_URL: DRIVER={ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server};SERVER=msserver;Uid=SA;Pwd=testPassword123
## enable the console served by server
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_CONSOLE: 'true' # set to "false" to disable console
## enable debugging mode. It is recommended to disable this in production
## HASURA_GRAPHQL_CONSOLE_ASSETS_DIR: /srv/console-assets
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DEV_MODE: 'true'
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLED_LOG_TYPES: startup, http-log, webhook-log, websocket-log, query-log
## uncomment next line to set an admin secret
# HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET: myadminsecretkey
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_REMOTE_SCHEMA_PERMISSIONS: 'true'
HASURA_GRAPHQL_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES: naming_convention
volumes:
db_pg12_data:
db_meta:
# Connect to second PG using env var DB2
# Connect to metadata PG using HASURA_GRAPHQL_METADATA_DATABASE_URL
# Connect to mssql server using connection string (not env)
# DRIVER={ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server};SERVER=msserver;Uid=SA;Pwd=testPassword123
# PG 12 : postgres://postgres:postgrespassword@postgres12:5432/postgres
```
</details>
1. Here is the [Video](https://www.loom.com/share/bfe8b4da59ae48dca3fc9877b440c360) of the running connect db e2e test
2. We write test only for connect Postgres DB not for mssql because mssql container doesn't work on CI and on M1 laptops. Moreover, the value provided was low because we tested the same path Postgres (this was team agreement)
3. We installed @testing-library/cypress to leverage the same helper functions (we used `findByText` and `findByPlaceholderText`)
4. We used `withIn` to target a section on a page and find an element inside
5. We used a procedural approach and we added `cy.log` to improve the debugging of the test.
6. We created new helper function to test notifications -
`cy.expectSuccessNotification()`
`cy.expectSuccessNotificationWithTitle(title: string)`
`cy.expectSuccessNotificationWithMessage(message: string)`
`cy.expectErrorNotification()`
`cy.expectErrorNotificationWithTitle(title: string)`
`cy.expectErrorNotificationWithMessage(message: string)`
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4960
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GitOrigin-RevId: a50879ee790d3409c0b97c87a0e3d2b793c9ff37
I got a flaky test run recently, in which some Data Connectors tests in
_tests-hspec_ failed. The failure was not very helpful, but the log
output contained this message:
> Network.Socket.bind: resource busy (Address already in use)
I _think_ this was caused by killing the Data Connectors mock agent
thread, but not waiting for the server to stop. `Async.cancel` should
handle this, as it waits for the thread to stop.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5121
GitOrigin-RevId: 3419dce2fc5ff52e3a6f2d452ea44dd85b326452
Makes the init specs shorter by using `shouldBe` instead of `shouldSatisfy` wherever possible. This also makes test failures more expressive.
It also simplifies boolean logic in most places, following HLint warnings. These changes brought to you by `hlint --refactor`, which is basically magic.
I have left some redundancy in the boolean logic for clarity, along with the appropriate HLint suppressions.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5087
GitOrigin-RevId: 52bf3626be2615e6a32a0fc0e8be19cca31ee4ad
This introduces an `ErrorMessage` newtype which wraps `Text` in a manner which is designed to be easy to construct, and difficult to deconstruct.
It provides functionality similar to `Data.Text.Extended`, but designed _only_ for error messages. Error messages are constructed through `fromString`, concatenation, or the `toErrorValue` function, which is designed to be overridden for all meaningful domain types that might show up in an error message. Notably, there are not and should never be instances of `ToErrorValue` for `String`, `Text`, `Int`, etc. This is so that we correctly represent the value in a way that is specific to its type. For example, all `Name` values (from the _graphql-parser-hs_ library) are single-quoted now; no exceptions.
I have mostly had to add `instance ToErrorValue` for various backend types (and also add newtypes where necessary). Some of these are not strictly necessary for this changeset, as I had bigger aspirations when I started. These aspirations have been tempered by trying and failing twice.
As such, in this changeset, I have started by introducing this type to the `parseError` and `parseErrorWith` functions. In the future, I would like to extend this to the `QErr` record and the various `throwError` functions, but this is a much larger task and should probably be done in stages.
For now, `toErrorMessage` and `fromErrorMessage` are provided for conversion to and from `Text`, but the intent is to stop exporting these once all error messages are converted to the new type.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5018
GitOrigin-RevId: 84b37e238992e4312255a87ca44f41af65e2d89a
This removes the one remaining instance of `unsafeMkName` in production
code, uses `G.name` where possible in tests, and ignores instances where
it's not possible (such as `instance Arbitrary G.Name`).
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5074
GitOrigin-RevId: d8049edf1f1bc2ef25f34874ef5bd5a5934bd33d
### Description
A trivial PR, extracted out of #4936, that removes remote schema permissions from the schema context, as they are only ever used at the top level: whether or not we need to use remote schema permissions is not something that impacts _how_ we build the schema, but whether some parts of the schema should be built at all, and therefore doesn't need to be accessible throughout the build process.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5050
GitOrigin-RevId: 734673370393d5640ad753222982baf2698f6d8f
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