Mostly trying to avoid tricky `Arrows` syntax, and unnecessary use of the `Hasura.Incremental` framework.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6997
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I encountered this dead code while doing other things: it's a type class with a single method which is never called. Deleting the type class allows us to simplify `TableCoreCacheRT` and `TableCacheRT`
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7075
GitOrigin-RevId: 121320349c478a93717b0706037553d8406cbfa9
fwiw: I was looking here because ghc-debug showed many closures associated with the Applicative instance,
but defining Monoid/Semigroup by hand and inlining didn't seem to have any effect
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7026
GitOrigin-RevId: 4ad2fd26519da98b2380658d89942c700de4ffa2
We sometimes need to test against cloud databases. Here, we add a Terraform module to start a new AlloyDB cluster and instance, which we can then use for testing purposes.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7002
GitOrigin-RevId: 2d661b5cc6d60e47485ea68b781e13426ed4f097
Build configs for preview builds through GKE
## Description ✍️
Moving the docs preview builds from Cloudflare to "websitecloud" Google Cloud Project which is currently handling the staging and production deployments:
The preview triggers are expected to be called only on changes to the docs folder
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6999
GitOrigin-RevId: 1699fe7677ebc03b8ce6338394e91d8e848640c3
This test did not work when splitting the metadata and source backends. Fixed mostly by running the relevant SQL using `source_backend.engine`, but I also took the time to clean it up a little, and broke up _test.yaml_ into 3 files.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6957
GitOrigin-RevId: bbca60a8906caba2d0cffd834b3b8595fca058fd
Sometimes this happens, especially in CI. It's alright. We can just leave it lying around and it will be destroyed when the container and associated volume are removed.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/7003
GitOrigin-RevId: dcb74920c12341d7a15f9b6ebfe52d0864de4738
This increases the speed of `create_query_collection` and `add_collection_to_allowlist` by a factor ~~10~~ 65, by caching the in-memory GraphQL schema. This speedup also applies more broadly to Metadata changes relating to:
- allowlists
- query collections
- cron triggers
- REST endpoints
- API limits
- metrics config
- GraphQL introspection options
- TLS allow lists
- OpenTelemetry
When is construction of the in-memory GraphQL schema cached between Metadata operations?
Before this PR, **never**! It's rebuilt fully, for every role, on every Metadata operation.
However, there are many Metadata operations that don't influence the GraphQL schema. So we should be caching its construction.
The `Hasura.Incremental` framework allows us to cache such constructions: whenever we have an arrow `Rule m a b`, where `a` is the input to the arrow and `b` the output, we can use the `Inc.cache` combinator to obtain a new arrow which is only re-executed when the input `a` changes in a material way. To test this, `a` needs an `Eq` instance. (Before hasura/graphql-engine-mono#6877, this was a `Cacheable` type class which has now been removed.)
We can't simply apply `Inc.cache` to the "Steps 3 and 4" in `buildSchemaCacheRule`, because the inputs (components of `BuildOutputs` such as `SourceCache`) don't have an `Eq` instance.
So the changes to `buildSchemaCacheRule` restructure the code so that the input to "Step 1", namely the Metadata, can be used as a caching key instead, so that `Inc.cache` can be applied to the whole sequence of steps.
That works to cache construction of the GraphQL schema, but it means that now only those Metadata operations that _don't_ influence any of the products of steps 1-4 can use a cached build of the GraphQL schema. The most important intermediate product is `BuildOutputs`. So now the exercise becomes to minimize the amount of stuff stored in `BuildOutputs`, so that as many Metadata operations as possible can be handled outside of the codepath that produces a GraphQL schema.
Per hasura/graphql-engine-mono#6609, the `BuildOutputs` structure is too big, and stores things unnecessarily. Refer to the PR description there for reasoning - the same logic applies to this PR, and simply goes a few steps further. In doing so, it can benefit from hasura/graphql-engine-mono#6765, which allows us to verify at compile time that certain Schema Cache building steps _don't_ generate "Metadata dependencies". If a certain Metadata dependency is never generated, we don't need to handle that case in `deleteMetadataObject`. Thus such intermediate products don't need to be passed through `resolveDependencies`, and thus they don't need to be stored in `BuildOutputs`, and thus their rebuild won't trigger a GraphQL schema rebuild.
PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/6613
GitOrigin-RevId: 27d2e69d3461bd4c32f08febef9995c0369fab3a