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### Description
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This PR contains doc changes for #1793 and #1697.
### 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] Docs
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1932
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This PR includes addition of dedicated VPC docs to the existing cloud docs.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1809
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This PR fixes untracked foreign-key relationships suggestion across schemas.
### Changelog
- [x] `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] Console
### Related Issues
close [#7177](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/7177)
### Solution and Design
Previously to determine relations, we'd check the foreign keys constraint on all tables in the metadata,
but from 2.0, we filtered these tables based on schema. Therefore, relationships are only reflected if both tables are of the same schema. This PR makes sure that all tables in the metadata are considered
### Steps to test and verify
- Create two schemas and a table in each
- Create a foreign key constraint on one of the tables to the other using RawSQL
- Go the schema page of the table where the constraint was created on.
- Confirm that the console suggests to track the relationship you created in step 2 above
#### Breaking changes
- [x] No Breaking changes
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/2000
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The `LazyTxT` type was introduced to avoid connecting to Postgres when a given GraphQL request did not require this. However, through the new way query execution plans are represented, this has now _mostly_ been taken care of in a different way, and so no `LazyTxT` action is generated at all for GraphQL requests that do not fetch data from Postgres.
This removes the laziness of `LazyTxT` by simply making it a newtype wrapper around `Q.TxET`. This simplifies a lot of code in `Hasura.Backends.Postgres.Connection`.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1959
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This PR:
- removes a dependency on Postgres' `ToSQL` in other backends
- removes some usage of `unsafePerformIO` in `FronJSON` / `Arbitrary`
- fixes a `Set` into a `HashSet`
- moves some orphan instances where they belong:
- alongside others in `Hasura.Incremental` for `Cacheable`
- in `Hasura.Base.Instances` for `Hashable`
- introduces a local wrapper around ByteString to avoid unsound UTF8 instances
Some of the weird empty lines come from the fact that this PR is an offshoot of #1947.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1949
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- add support for query_tags metadata object
- fix filename for cron_triggers metadata object
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1901
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- actions use-codegen
- Assert if starter kit files are created
- metadata apply
- Assert server metadata after apply
- assert that --dry-run flag will not modify metadata on server
- metadata clear
- Assert with server metadata that operation was successful.
- metadata inconsistency drop
- Assert with server metadata that operation was successful.
- metadata inconsistency status
- Assert for all possible states
- metadata reload
- Assert effect of operation with server
- migrate and seed subcommands
- Add tests for MSSQL sources
- Structure tests in such a way that it’s easy to add tests for new sources
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1693
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## Description
This PR removes as many constraints as possible from Backend without refactoring the code. Thanks to #1844, a few ToJSON functions can be removed from the IR, and several constraints were simply redundant.
This PR borrows from similar work done as part of #1666.
## Note
To remove constraints more aggressively, I have explored the possibility of _removing Representable altogether_, in a [separate commit](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/compare/nicuveo/remove-extension-constraints..nicuveo/tentative-remove-representable). I am not convinced it's a good idea in terms of readability of the code, but it's a possibility.
Further work includes deciding what we want to do with `Show` and `ToTxt`; see #1747.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1843
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Query plan caching was introduced by - I believe - hasura/graphql-engine#1934 in order to reduce the query response latency. During the development of PDV in hasura/graphql-engine#4111, it was found out that the new architecture (for which query plan caching wasn't implemented) performed comparably to the pre-PDV architecture with caching. Hence, it was decided to leave query plan caching until some day in the future when it was deemed necessary.
Well, we're in the future now, and there still isn't a convincing argument for query plan caching. So the time has come to remove some references to query plan caching from the codebase. For the most part, any code being removed would probably not be very well suited to the post-PDV architecture of query execution, so arguably not much is lost.
Apart from simplifying the code, this PR will contribute towards making the GraphQL schema generation more modular, testable, and easier to profile. I'd like to eventually work towards a situation in which it's easy to generate a GraphQL schema parser *in isolation*, without being connected to a database, and then parse a GraphQL query *in isolation*, without even listening any HTTP port. It is important that both of these operations can be examined in detail, and in isolation, since they are two major performance bottlenecks, as well as phases where many important upcoming features hook into.
Implementation
The following have been removed:
- The entirety of `server/src-lib/Hasura/GraphQL/Execute/Plan.hs`
- The core phases of query parsing and execution no longer have any references to query plan caching. Note that this is not to be confused with query *response* caching, which is not affected by this PR. This includes removal of the types:
- - `Opaque`, which is replaced by a tuple. Note that the old implementation was broken and did not adequately hide the constructors.
- - `QueryReusability` (and the `markNotReusable` method). Notably, the implementation of the `ParseT` monad now consists of two, rather than three, monad transformers.
- Cache-related tests (in `server/src-test/Hasura/CacheBoundedSpec.hs`) have been removed .
- References to query plan caching in the documentation.
- The `planCacheOptions` in the `TenantConfig` type class was removed. However, during parsing, unrecognized fields in the YAML config get ignored, so this does not cause a breaking change. (Confirmed manually, as well as in consultation with @sordina.)
- The metrics no longer send cache hit/miss messages.
There are a few places in which one can still find references to query plan caching:
- We still accept the `--query-plan-cache-size` command-line option for backwards compatibility. The `HASURA_QUERY_PLAN_CACHE_SIZE` environment variable is not read.
https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/1815
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