## Motivation
This PR rewrites most of Relay to achieve the following:
- ~~fix a bug in which the same node id could refer to two different tables in the schema~~
- remove one of the few remaining uses of the source cache in the schema building code
In doing so, it also:
- simplifies the `BackendSchema` class by removing `node` from it,
- makes it much easier for other backends to support Relay,
- documents, re-organizes, and clarifies the code.
## Description
This PR introduces a new `NodeId` version ~~, and adapts the Postgres code to always generate this V2 version~~. This new id contains the source name, in addition to the table name, in order to disambiguate similar table names across different sources (which is now possible with source customization). In doing so, it now explicitly handles that case for V1 node ids, and returns an explicit error message instead of running the risk of _silently returning the wrong information_.
Furthermore, it adapts `nodeField` to support multiple backends; most of the code was trivial to generalize, and as a result it lowers the cost of entry for other backends, that now only need to support `AFNodeId` in their translation layer.
Finally, it removes one more cycle in the schema building code, by using the same trick we used for remote relationships instead of using the memoization trick of #4576.
## Remaining work
- ~~[ ]write a Changelog entry~~
- ~~[x] adapt all tests that were asserting on an old node id~~
## Future work
This PR was adapted from its original form to avoid a breaking change: while it introduces a Node ID V2, we keep generating V1 IDs and the parser rejects V2 IDs. It will be easy to make the switch at a later data in a subsequent PR.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/4593
GitOrigin-RevId: 88e5cb91e8b0646900547fa8c7c0e1463de267a1
spec: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2278
Briefly:
- extend metadata so that allowlist entries get a new scope field
- update `add_collection_to_allowlist` to accept this new scope field,
and adds `update_scope_of_collection_in_allowlist` to change the scope
- scope can be global or role-based; a collection is available for every
role if it is global, and available to every listed role if it is role-based
- graphql-engine-oss is aware of role-based allowlist metadata; collections
with non-global scope are treated as if they weren't in the allowlist
To run the tests:
- `cabal run graphql-engine-tests -- unit --match Allowlist`
- py-tests against pro:
- launch `graphql-engine-pro` with `HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET` and `HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_ALLOWLIST`
- `pytest test_allowlist_queries.py --hge-urls=... --pg-urls=... --hge-key=... --test-allowlist-queries --pro-tests`
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2477
Co-authored-by: Anon Ray <616387+ecthiender@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert <132113+robx@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 01f8026fbe59d8701e2de30986511a452fce1a99
### Description
The GraphQL spec has to conflicting requirements:
1. an object must contain at least one field: the schema may not contain empty objects
2. the _query_root_ must always be present
Given _1_, the schema generation code removes from the schema all fields that would result in empty objects, such as a table for which a user does not have select permissions. But, as a result, our code also potentially removes _query_root_ if it is empty, breaking _2_.
This PR introduces a dummy "placeholder" field in the query root if it's empty, to ensure we never remove it from the schema.
### Remaining work
- [x] changelog entry
- [x] tests
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/148
GitOrigin-RevId: bfd6bfcc2f3de92900b6ba566012f093399ca037
While it looks like a lot of work in FromIr.hs, you can rather review the type changes in `Hasura.Backends.MySQL.Types.Internal` and the changes to FromIr are only to reflect that. Essentially we're simplifying the FromIr code to not think about SQL-based joins: instead, FromIr produces fields necessary for the dataloader Plan/Execute to do their job properly.
I've done my best to ensure that all the hunks in the diff in this PR are minimal for slightly easier perusing.
I think future PRs will be more intentionally well structured, rather than created retroactively.
**Preceding PR:** #2549
**Next PR**: #2367
The tests have been run like this on my machine. I don't know more beyond that.
```
docker run -i -e "PYTEST_ADDOPTS=--color=yes" -e "TERM=xterm-256color" --net=host -v`pwd`:`pwd` -w`pwd`/server/tests-py chrisdone/hasura-pytest:b0f26f615 pytest --hge-urls="http://localhost:8080" --pg-urls="postgres://chinook:chinook@localhost:5432/chinook" --backend mysql -k MySQL
```
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2608
Co-authored-by: Abby Sassel <3883855+sassela@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: a6483335c3036963360dde7d7d7eaf10859351cb
Prior to this change, the SQL expression that resulted from translating permissions on functions would refer to the table of the function's return type, rather than the set of rows selected from the function being called.
Now the SQL that results from translating permissions correctly refer to the selected rows.
This PR also contains the suggested additions of https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2563#discussion_r726116863, which simplifies the Boolean Expression IR, but in turn makes the Schema Dependency Discovery algorithm work a bit harder.
We are changing the definition of `data OpExpG`, but the format accepted by its JSON parser remains unchanged. While there does exist a generically derived `instance ToJSON OpExpG` this is only used in the (unpublished) `/v1/metadata/dump_internal_state` API.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2609
Co-authored-by: Gil Mizrahi <8547573+soupi@users.noreply.github.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: bb9a0b4addbc239499dd2268909220196984df72
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### Description
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Add a simple test case to test behavior of computed fields with session argument in filter expression (`where`) of a graphql query.
### Changelog
- [ ] `CHANGELOG.md` is updated with user-facing content relevant to this PR. If no changelog is required, then add the `no-changelog-required` label.
### Affected components
- [x] Tests
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2465
GitOrigin-RevId: 25e287c7e7826350e93f2bebacd5d877568c9934
### Description
We always build a subscription root, even when there was no possible fields. This breaks some third party clients, as the spec does not allow empty types in the schema. This PR fixes this by changing the `buildSubscriptionParser` helper to return a `Maybe` value, and harmonizes / cleans places where we build the subscription root.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2357
GitOrigin-RevId: 1aeae25e321eee957e7645c436d17e69207309fd