# These services are brought up in 'run.sh' (see that file) version: "3.6" services: cabal-update: image: hasura/graphql-engine-server-builder:${HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENGINE_SERVER_BUILDER_SHA} command: - cabal - update volumes: - .:/src - hge-dist:/src/dist-newstyle - cabal-cache:/root/.cabal working_dir: /src hge-build: image: hasura/graphql-engine-server-builder:${HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENGINE_SERVER_BUILDER_SHA} command: - cabal - build - graphql-engine:exe:graphql-engine volumes: - ../..:/src - hge-dist:/src/dist-newstyle - cabal-cache:/root/.cabal working_dir: /src depends_on: cabal-update: condition: service_completed_successfully tests-py: build: context: ../.. dockerfile: ./.buildkite/dockerfiles/server-pytest-runner/Dockerfile image: hasura/graphql-engine-server-pytest-runner:${HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENGINE_SERVER_PYTEST_RUNNER_SHA} command: - ./oss-.circleci/test-server.sh environment: - CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX=1 - CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL=1 - OUTPUT_FOLDER=/output - GRAPHQL_ENGINE=/src/dist-newstyle/build/x86_64-linux/ghc-8.10.7/graphql-engine-1.0.0/x/graphql-engine/noopt/build/graphql-engine/graphql-engine - HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL=postgresql://postgres:hasura@tests-py-postgres-1/postgres - HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL_2=postgresql://postgres:hasura@tests-py-postgres-2/postgres - HASURA_GRAPHQL_CITUS_SOURCE_URL=postgresql://postgres:hasura@citus/postgres - HASURA_GRAPHQL_MSSQL_SOURCE_URL=DRIVER={ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server};SERVER=mssql,1433;Uid=sa;Pwd=Password!; - HASURA_GRAPHQL_PG_SOURCE_URL_1=postgresql://postgres:hasura@tests-py-postgres-1/postgres - HASURA_GRAPHQL_PG_SOURCE_URL_2=postgresql://postgres:hasura@tests-py-postgres-2/postgres - HASURA_BIGQUERY_PROJECT_ID - HASURA_BIGQUERY_SERVICE_KEY - SERVER_TEST_TO_RUN volumes: - ../..:/src - hge-dist:/src/dist-newstyle - output:/output working_dir: /src depends_on: hge-build: condition: service_completed_successfully citus: condition: service_healthy mssql-healthcheck: condition: service_healthy postgres: condition: service_healthy citus: image: citusdata/citus:10.1@sha256:7e497e5ca18d7f2ae2a66c1d5d676b548e9221b7e6294adfb03006adad85502c ports: - 5432 environment: POSTGRES_PASSWORD: "hasura" healthcheck: test: - CMD-SHELL - psql -U postgres < /dev/null && sleep 5 && psql -U postgres < /dev/null start_period: 5s interval: 5s timeout: 10s retries: 10 volumes: - /var/lib/postgresql/data mssql: # Uses a different image for arm64. image: ${MSSQL_IMAGE:-mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:2019-latest@sha256:a098c9ff6fbb8e1c9608ad7511fa42dba8d22e0d50b48302761717840ccc26af} ports: - 1433 environment: ACCEPT_EULA: "Y" SA_PASSWORD: "Password!" MSSQL_SA_PASSWORD: "Password!" volumes: - /var/opt/mssql # This is necessary because on macOS on amd64, the `mssql/server` image is not available. # We use the `azure-sql-edge` image instead, which does not ship with `sqlcmd` on amd64. mssql-healthcheck: image: mcr.microsoft.com/mssql-tools command: - sleep - inf init: true # handle signals correctly healthcheck: test: - CMD-SHELL - | /opt/mssql-tools/bin/sqlcmd -S 'mssql,1433' -U SA -P "Password!" start_period: 5s interval: 5s timeout: 10s retries: 10 depends_on: mssql: condition: service_started postgres: image: cimg/postgres:14.4-postgis@sha256:492a389895568e2f89a03c0c45c19350888611001123514623551a014e83a625 command: - -F # turn fsync off for speed - -N 1000 # increase max connections from 100 so we can run more HGEs ports: - 5432 environment: POSTGRES_PASSWORD: "hasura" healthcheck: test: - CMD-SHELL - psql -U postgres < /dev/null && sleep 5 && psql -U postgres < /dev/null start_period: 5s interval: 5s timeout: 10s retries: 10 volumes: - /var/lib/postgresql/data deploy: replicas: 2 postgres-healthy: image: busybox command: - 'true' depends_on: postgres: condition: service_healthy volumes: cabal-cache: hge-dist: output: