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Tom Harding
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Import HashMap, not HM, Map, M...
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8947 GitOrigin-RevId: 18e52c928e1df535579e2077b4af6c2ce92bdcef |
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Solomon
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Simplify Transformable Requests Module
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/8400 GitOrigin-RevId: 10728012c3d74e178c34b926e13d3627d514ce17 |
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paritosh-08
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server: webhook auth token caching
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7925 Co-authored-by: Sean Park-Ross <94021366+seanparkross@users.noreply.github.com> GitOrigin-RevId: eae1f4023a9e9144c9eb230529c214cb4327e44f |
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Antoine Leblanc
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Rewrite Tracing to allow for only one TraceT in the entire stack.
This PR is on top of #7789. ### Description This PR entirely rewrites the API of the Tracing library, to make `interpTraceT` a thing of the past. Before this change, we ran traces by sticking a `TraceT` on top of whatever we were doing. This had several major drawbacks: - we were carrying a bunch of `TraceT` across the codebase, and the entire codebase had to know about it - we needed to carry a second class constraint around (`HasReporterM`) to be able to run all of those traces - we kept having to do stack rewriting with `interpTraceT`, which went from inconvenient to horrible - we had to declare several behavioral instances on `TraceT m` This PR rewrite all of `Tracing` using a more conventional model: there is ONE `TraceT` at the bottom of the stack, and there is an associated class constraint `MonadTrace`: any part of the code that happens to satisfy `MonadTrace` is able to create new traces. We NEVER have to do stack rewriting, `interpTraceT` is gone, and `TraceT` and `Reporter` become implementation details that 99% of the code is blissfully unaware of: code that needs to do tracing only needs to declare that the monad in which it operates implements `MonadTrace`. In doing so, this PR revealed **several bugs in the codebase**: places where we were expecting to trace something, but due to the default instance of `HasReporterM IO` we would actually not do anything. This PR also splits the code of `Tracing` in more byte-sized modules, with the goal of potentially moving to `server/lib` down the line. ### Remaining work This PR is a draft; what's left to do is: - [x] make Pro compile; i haven't updated `HasuraPro/Main` yet - [x] document Tracing by writing a note that explains how to use the library, and the meaning of "reporter", "trace" and "span", as well as the pitfalls - [x] discuss some of the trade-offs in the implementation, which is why i'm opening this PR already despite it not fully building yet - [x] it depends on #7789 being merged first PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7791 GitOrigin-RevId: cadd32d039134c93ddbf364599a2f4dd988adea8 |
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Samir Talwar
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Upgrade Ormolu to v0.5.
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 |
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Solomon
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Monomorphize AuthHookG
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/5279 GitOrigin-RevId: a54d23ca96c3178f134ad8be271645775fe3edd4 |
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Robert
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server: assorted minor clean-up around HTTP managers
- consistent qualified imports - less convoluted initialization of pro logging HTTP manager - pass pro HTTP manager directly instead of via Has - remove some dead healthcheck code PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3639 GitOrigin-RevId: dfa7b9c62d1842a07a8514cdb77f1ed86064fb06 |
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Puru Gupta
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server: forward auth webhook set-cookies header on response
> High-Level TODO: * [x] Code Changes * [x] Tests * [x] Check that pro/multitenant build ok * [x] Documentation Changes * [x] Updating this PR with full details * [ ] Reviews * [ ] Ensure code has all FIXMEs and TODOs addressed * [x] Ensure no files are checked in mistakenly * [x] Consider impact on console, cli, etc. ### Description > This PR adds support for adding set-cookie header on the response from the auth webhook. If the set-cookie header is sent by the webhook, it will be forwarded in the graphQL engine response. Fixes a bug in test-server.sh: testing of get-webhook tests was done by POST method and vice versa. To fix, the parameters were swapped. ### Changelog - [x] `CHANGELOG.md` is updated with user-facing content relevant to this PR. ### Affected components - [x] Server - [ ] Console - [ ] CLI - [x] Docs - [ ] Community Content - [ ] Build System - [x] Tests - [ ] Other (list it) ### Related Issues -> Closes [#2269](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/2269) ### Solution and Design > ### Steps to test and verify > Please refer to the docs to see how to send the set-cookie header from webhook. ### Limitations, known bugs & workarounds > - Support for only set-cookie header forwarding is added - the value forwarded in the set-cookie header cannot be validated completely, the [Cookie](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/cookie) package has been used to parse the header value and any unnecessary information is stripped off before forwarding the header. The standard given in [RFC6265](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6265) has been followed for the Set-Cookie format. ### Server checklist #### Catalog upgrade Does this PR change Hasura Catalog version? - [x] No - [ ] Yes - [ ] Updated docs with SQL for downgrading the catalog #### Metadata Does this PR add a new Metadata feature? - [x] No #### GraphQL - [x] No new GraphQL schema is generated - [ ] New GraphQL schema is being generated: - [ ] New types and typenames are correlated #### Breaking changes - [x] No Breaking changes PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2538 Co-authored-by: Robert <132113+robx@users.noreply.github.com> GitOrigin-RevId: d9047e997dd221b7ce4fef51911c3694037e7c3f |
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Robert
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server: drop HasVersion implicit parameter (closes #2236)
The only real use was for the dubious multitenant option --consoleAssetsVersion, which actually overrode not just the assets version. I.e., as far as I can tell, if you pass --consoleAssetsVersion to multitenant, that version will also make it into e.g. HTTP client user agent headers as the proper graphql-engine version. I'm dropping that option, since it seems unused in production and I don't want to go to the effort of fixing it, but am happy to look into that if folks feels strongly that it should be kept. (Reason for attacking this is that I was looking into http client things around blacklisting, and the versioning thing is a bit painful around http client headers.) PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2458 GitOrigin-RevId: a02b05557124bdba9f65e96b3aa2746aeee03f4a |
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Robert
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server, pro: actually reformat the code-base using ormolu
This commit applies ormolu to the whole Haskell code base by running `make format`. For in-flight branches, simply merging changes from `main` will result in merge conflicts. To avoid this, update your branch using the following instructions. Replace `<format-commit>` by the hash of *this* commit. $ git checkout my-feature-branch $ git merge <format-commit>^ # and resolve conflicts normally $ make format $ git commit -a -m "reformat with ormolu" $ git merge -s ours post-ormolu https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2404 GitOrigin-RevId: 75049f5c12f430c615eafb4c6b8e83e371e01c8e |
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Solomon Bothwell
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Request Transformations
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1984 Co-authored-by: jkachmar <8461423+jkachmar@users.noreply.github.com> GitOrigin-RevId: 1767d6bdde48c156fe171b5a9b7e44d7f2eb4869 |
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Karthikeyan Chinnakonda
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server: log operation details for each query in a batch query execution
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2306 GitOrigin-RevId: 066a02fc57711b1faad447e6e448e3e004376c74 |
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Antoine Leblanc
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server: introduce Hasura.Base (take 2)
GitOrigin-RevId: 0dd10f1ccd338b1cf382ebff59b6ee7f209d39a1 |
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Karthikeyan Chinnakonda
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[Preview] Inherited roles for postgres read queries
fixes #3868 docker image - `hasura/graphql-engine:inherited-roles-preview-48b73a2de` Note: To be able to use the inherited roles feature, the graphql-engine should be started with the env variable `HASURA_GRAPHQL_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES` set to `inherited_roles`. Introduction ------------ This PR implements the idea of multiple roles as presented in this [paper](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/FGALanguageICDE07.pdf). The multiple roles feature in this PR can be used via inherited roles. An inherited role is a role which can be created by combining multiple singular roles. For example, if there are two roles `author` and `editor` configured in the graphql-engine, then we can create a inherited role with the name of `combined_author_editor` role which will combine the select permissions of the `author` and `editor` roles and then make GraphQL queries using the `combined_author_editor`. How are select permissions of different roles are combined? ------------------------------------------------------------ A select permission includes 5 things: 1. Columns accessible to the role 2. Row selection filter 3. Limit 4. Allow aggregation 5. Scalar computed fields accessible to the role Suppose there are two roles, `role1` gives access to the `address` column with row filter `P1` and `role2` gives access to both the `address` and the `phone` column with row filter `P2` and we create a new role `combined_roles` which combines `role1` and `role2`. Let's say the following GraphQL query is queried with the `combined_roles` role. ```graphql query { employees { address phone } } ``` This will translate to the following SQL query: ```sql select (case when (P1 or P2) then address else null end) as address, (case when P2 then phone else null end) as phone from employee where (P1 or P2) ``` The other parameters of the select permission will be combined in the following manner: 1. Limit - Minimum of the limits will be the limit of the inherited role 2. Allow aggregations - If any of the role allows aggregation, then the inherited role will allow aggregation 3. Scalar computed fields - same as table column fields, as in the above example APIs for inherited roles: ---------------------- 1. `add_inherited_role` `add_inherited_role` is the [metadata API](https://hasura.io/docs/1.0/graphql/core/api-reference/index.html#schema-metadata-api) to create a new inherited role. It accepts two arguments `role_name`: the name of the inherited role to be added (String) `role_set`: list of roles that need to be combined (Array of Strings) Example: ```json { "type": "add_inherited_role", "args": { "role_name":"combined_user", "role_set":[ "user", "user1" ] } } ``` After adding the inherited role, the inherited role can be used like single roles like earlier Note: An inherited role can only be created with non-inherited/singular roles. 2. `drop_inherited_role` The `drop_inherited_role` API accepts the name of the inherited role and drops it from the metadata. It accepts a single argument: `role_name`: name of the inherited role to be dropped Example: ```json { "type": "drop_inherited_role", "args": { "role_name":"combined_user" } } ``` Metadata --------- The derived roles metadata will be included under the `experimental_features` key while exporting the metadata. ```json { "experimental_features": { "derived_roles": [ { "role_name": "manager_is_employee_too", "role_set": [ "employee", "manager" ] } ] } } ``` Scope ------ Only postgres queries and subscriptions are supported in this PR. Important points: ----------------- 1. All columns exposed to an inherited role will be marked as `nullable`, this is done so that cell value nullification can be done. TODOs ------- - [ ] Tests - [ ] Test a GraphQL query running with a inherited role without enabling inherited roles in experimental features - [] Tests for aggregate queries, limit, computed fields, functions, subscriptions (?) - [ ] Introspection test with a inherited role (nullability changes in a inherited role) - [ ] Docs - [ ] Changelog Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <6562944+0x777@users.noreply.github.com> GitOrigin-RevId: 3b8ee1e11f5ceca80fe294f8c074d42fbccfec63 |
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Swann Moreau
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pass gql requests into auth webhook POST body (#149)
* fix arg order in UserAuthentication instance [force ci] * change the constructor name to AHGraphQLRequest Co-authored-by: Stylish Haskell Bot <stylish-haskell@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io> GitOrigin-RevId: fb3258f4a84efc6c730b0c6222ebd8cea1b91081 |
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Tirumarai Selvan
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Merge pull request #223 from hasura/jberryman/5863-prep-refactoring
GitOrigin-RevId: 71b1453edf4b93ffc16a15ea3c6057bb865b6606 |
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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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Alexis King
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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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Naveen Naidu
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Tracing: Simplify HTTP traced request (#5451)
Remove the Inversion of Control (SuspendRequest) and simplify the tracing of HTTP Requests. Co-authored-by: Phil Freeman <phil@hasura.io> |
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Phil Freeman
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Add MonadTrace and MonadExecuteQuery abstractions (#5383)
Co-authored-by: Vamshi Surabhi <0x777@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Lyndon Maydwell
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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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Rakesh Emmadi
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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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Antoine Leblanc
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server: add support for webhook connection expiration (#4196)
* add expiry time to webhook user info This also adds an optional message to webhook errors: if we fail to parse an expiry time, we will log a warning with the parse error. * refactored Auth This change had one main goal: put in common all expiry time extraction code between the JWT and WebHook parts of the code. Furthermore, this change also moves all WebHook specific code to its own module, similarly to what is done for JWT. * Remove dependency on string-conversions in favor of text-conversions string-conversions silently uses UTF8 instead of being explicit about it, and it uses lenientDecode when decoding ByteStrings when it’s usually better to reject invalid UTF8 input outright. text-conversions solves both those problems. Co-authored-by: Alexis King <lexi.lambda@gmail.com> |