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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
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### Steps to test and verify
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Please refer to the docs to see how to send the set-cookie header from webhook.
### Limitations, known bugs & workarounds
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- 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
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
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
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
fixes https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/6449
A while back we added [support for customizing JWT claims](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/3575) and this enabled to map a session variable to any value within the unregistered claims, but as reported in #6449 , users aren't able to map the `x-hasura-user-id` session variable to the `sub` standard JWT claim.
This PR fixes the above issue by allowing mapping session variables to standard JWT claims as well.
GitOrigin-RevId: d3e63d7580adac55eb212e0a1ecf7c33f5b3ac4b
fixes https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/2109
This PR accepts a new config `allowed_skew` in the JWT config to provide for some leeway while comparing the JWT expiry time.
GitOrigin-RevId: ef50cf77d8e2780478685096ed13794b5c4c9de4
* Remove unused ExitCode constructors
* Simplify shutdown logic
* Update server/src-lib/Hasura/App.hs
Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon@hasura.io>
* WIP: fix zombie thread issue
* Use forkCodensity for the schema sync thread
* Use forkCodensity for the oauthTokenUpdateWorker
* Use forkCodensity for the schema update processor thread
* Add deprecation notice
* Logger threads use Codensity
* Add the MonadFix instance for Codensity to get log-sender thread logs
* Move outIdleGC out to the top level, WIP
* Update forkImmortal fuction for more logging info
* add back the idle GC to Pro
* setupAuth
* use ImmortalThreadLog
* Fix tests
* Add another finally block
* loud warnings
* Change log level
* hlint
* Finalize the logger in the correct place
* Add ManagedT
* Update server/src-lib/Hasura/Server/Auth.hs
Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon@hasura.io>
* Comments etc.
Co-authored-by: Brandon Simmons <brandon@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Naveen Naidu <naveennaidu479@gmail.com>
GitOrigin-RevId: 156065c5c3ace0e13d1997daef6921cc2e9f641c
* improve jsonpath parser to accept special characters and property tests for the same
* make the JWTClaimsMapValueG parametrizable
* add documentation in the JWT file
* modify processAuthZHeader
Co-authored-by: Karthikeyan Chinnakonda <karthikeyan@hasura.io>
Co-authored-by: Marion Schleifer <marion@hasura.io>
The bulk of changes here is some shifting of code around and a little
parameterizing of functions for easier testing.
Also: comments, some renaming for clarity/less-chance-for-misue.