.. meta:: :description: Using Hasura with a YugaByte Postgres database :keywords: hasura, docs, existing database, guide, yugabyte .. _cloud_db_yugabyte: Using Hasura Cloud with a YugaByte Postgres database ==================================================== .. contents:: Table of contents :backlinks: none :depth: 2 :local: Introduction ------------ This guide explains how to connect a new or existing YugaByte Postgres database to a Hasura Cloud project. Step 0: Sign up or log in to Hasura Cloud ----------------------------------------- Navigate to `Hasura Cloud `__ and sign up or log in. .. _create_hasura_project_yugabyte: Step 1: Create a Hasura Cloud project ------------------------------------- On the Hasura Cloud dashboard, create a new project: .. thumbnail:: /img/graphql/cloud/cloud-dbs/create-hasura-cloud-project.png :alt: Create Hasura Cloud project :width: 1000px You will get prompted for a Postgres Database URL. We will create this in the next step and then come back here. .. thumbnail:: /img/graphql/cloud/cloud-dbs/database-setup.png :alt: Hasura Cloud database setup :width: 500px Also, copy the Hasura Cloud IP for later. .. _create_pg_db_yugabyte: Step 2: Create a Postgres DB on YugaByte (skip if you have an existing DB) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Log into the `YugaByte Cloud dashboard `__. On the YugaByte Cloud dashboard, click on ``Create cluster``: .. thumbnail:: /img/graphql/cloud/cloud-dbs/yugabyte/create-cluster.png :alt: Create cluster on YugaByte :width: 1000px Select a ``Cloud Provider`` and ``Region`` and then click ``Create Cluster``. .. _construct_db_url_yugabyte: Step 3: Construct the database connection URL --------------------------------------------- The structure of the database connection URL looks as follows: .. code-block:: bash postgresql://:@:/ To get it, click on your cluster on the cluster dashboard: .. thumbnail:: /img/graphql/cloud/cloud-dbs/yugabyte/go-to-cluster.png :alt: Go to cluster on YugaByte :width: 700px On your cluster's dashboard, click on ``Connect`` on the top right: .. thumbnail:: /img/graphql/cloud/cloud-dbs/yugabyte/connect.png :alt: Connect to cluster on YugaByte :width: 1000px Now you can get the connection info from the following screen: .. thumbnail:: /img/graphql/cloud/cloud-dbs/yugabyte/connection-info.png :alt: Connection info for YugaByte :width: 600px - ``user-name``: If you have a separate database user, the user name will be their name. If you didn't specify a user, the default user name is ``admin`` (see after ``-U`` in the screenshot above). - ``password``: If you have a separate database user, use their password. Otherwise, use the password is what follows ``PGPASSWORD=`` in the screenshot above. - ``public-ip``: The public IP is what follows ``-h`` in the screenshot above. - ``postgres-port``: The port is ``10301`` (see on the screenshot after ``-p``). This can be configured if required. - ``db``: The DB is ``yugabyte`` (see on the screenshot after ``-d``). Step 4: Finish creating the Hasura Cloud project ------------------------------------------------ Back on the Hasura Cloud dashboard, enter the database URL that we constructed in :ref:`step 3 `: .. thumbnail:: /img/graphql/cloud/cloud-dbs/finish-create-project.png :alt: Finish creating the Hasura Cloud project :width: 500px Then click ``Create project``. Step 5: Launch Hasura console ----------------------------- After the project is initialized successfully, click on ``Launch console``: .. thumbnail:: /img/graphql/cloud/cloud-dbs/launch-console.png :alt: Launch the Hasura console :width: 900px VoilĂ . You are ready to start developing. .. thumbnail:: /img/graphql/cloud/cloud-dbs/hasura-console.png :alt: Hasura console :width: 900px Next steps ---------- You can check out our `30-Minute Hasura Basics Course `__ and other `GraphQL & Hasura Courses `__ for a more detailed introduction to Hasura. You can also click the gear icon to manage your Hasura Cloud project. (e.g. add :ref:`collaborators `, :ref:`env vars ` or :ref:`custom domains `) and :ref:`add an admin secret ` to make sure that your GraphQL endpoint and the Hasura console are not publicly accessible. .. thumbnail:: /img/graphql/cloud/getting-started/project-manage.png :alt: Project actions :width: 860px