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# Hasura GraphQL Engine Changelog
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## Next release
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(Add highlights/major features below)
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- server: allows the use of mock env vars in the `test_webhook_transform` metadata API action
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- server: fix event invocation logs to include transformed request bodies (fix #2983)
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- server: fix aggregate queries with nodes field in selection set for sql server (fix #7871)
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- server: fix permissions are not respected for aggregations in sql server (fix #7773)
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- server: the syntax for remote relationships in metadata is changed to be
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consistent with future remote relationships work. However, the older syntax
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is still accepted and this is a non-breaking change.
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- server: implement delete mutations for MS SQL Server (closes #7626)
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- server: fix JSON path in error when parsing sources in metadata (fix #7769)
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- server: log locking DB queries during source catalog migration
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- server: fix to allow remote schema response to contain an "extensions" field (#7143)
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- server: support database-to-database joins with BigQuery
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- server: improved startup time when using large remote schemas
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- server: fix rest-endpoints bug allow list arguments (fix #7135)
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- server: fallback to unauthorized role when JWT is not found in cookie (fix #7272)
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- console: add comments to tracked functions
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- console: add select all columns option while selecting the columns in event triggers
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- console: add request transforms for events
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- metadata SDK: add type definitions for config v3
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- cli: fix cli-console failing to add migrations if there are tabs in SQL body (#7362)
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- cli: sign windows binary of Hasura CLI (#7147)
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- cli: core CLI features are not blocked in environments without internet (#7695)
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### Bug fixes and improvements
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(Add entries below in the order of server, console, cli, docs, others)
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- server: provide option to explicitly recreate event triggers for sources in the `reload_metadata` API
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- server: fix `gen_hasura_uuid` migration to be idempotent, so that it doesn't fail if the database is already initialised with source migrations.
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- server: fix mssql `table_by_pk` query returning empty array (fix #7784)
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## v2.1.0-beta.2
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### Action transforms
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Action transforms are used to perform transformations on the HTTP request generated by an action.
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This allows you to integrate REST APIs or existing APIs without writing a middleware service
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that transforms the action's request to the one expected by the API.
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Read more in the docs.
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### Function field names customization (#7405)
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It is now possible to specify the GraphQL names of tracked SQL functions in
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Postgres sources, and different names may be given to the `_aggregate` and
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suffix-less versions. Aliases may be set by both
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`/v1/metadata/pg_track_function` and the new API endpoint
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`/v1/metadata/pg_set_function_customization.`
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### Root field name and type name customization per source (#6974)
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When adding a source it is now possible to specify prefixes and suffixes
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that will be added to all root field names and type names generated for that
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source. It is also possible to specify a root "namespace" field to use for the
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source.
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### Bug fixes and improvements
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- server: do not recreate event triggers if tables haven't changed on reloading metadata
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- server: moves `request_transform` into the Action Definition the `create_action` metadata API call.
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- server: call auth webhooks even when the request is malformed JSON or otherwise fails to parse (close #7532)
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- server: updates kriti to v0.2.1 which adds an `escapeUri` function
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- server: add cascade option to `mssql_run_sql` metadata API
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- server: fix bug which recreated event triggers every time the graphql-engine started up
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- server: fix bug in OpenAPI when multiple REST endpoints have the same URL path but different method
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- server: add support for GraphQL block strings
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- server: Correctly translate permissions on functions to SQL (#7617)
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- server: add transformed request to action error responses
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- server: allow nullable action responses (#4405)
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- server: add support for openapi json of REST Endpoints
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- server: enable inherited roles by default in the graphql-engine
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- server: support MSSQL insert mutations
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- server: fix bug in OpenAPI when multiple REST endpoints have the same URL path but different method
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- server: forward Set-Cookie headers from auth webhook
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- console: design cleanup Modify and Add Table forms (close #7454)
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- console: enable custom graphql root fields for mssql under modify tab
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- console: allow dropping indices on all schemas
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- console: fix bug with displaying 1-to-1 relationship with the same column mapping (close #7552)
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- console: add request transforms for actions
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- console: fix v2 metadata imports
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- console: design cleanup Modify and Add Table forms (close #7454)
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- console: enable custom graphql root fields for mssql under modify tab
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- cli: split remote schema permissions metadata into seperate files (#7033)
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- cli: support action request transforms in metadata
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- cli: make `--database-name` optional in `migrate` subcommands when using a single database (#7434)
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- cli: support absolute paths in --envfile (#5689)
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- cli: split remote schema permissions metadata into seperate files (#7033)
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## v2.0.10
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- server: fix bug which recreated event triggers every time the graphql-engine started up
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- server: remove identity notion for table columns (fix #7557)
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- console: add performance fixes for handling large db schemas
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## v2.1.0-beta.1
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- server: Ignore unexpected fields in action responses (#5731)
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- server: add webhook transformations for Actions and EventTriggers
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- server: optimize SQL query generation with LIMITs
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- server: add GraphQL request query in the payload for synchronous actions
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- server: improve the event trigger logging on errors
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NOTE: This change introduces a breaking change, earlier when there
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was a client error when trying to process an event, then the status was reported as 1000. Now, the status 1000 has been removed and if any status was received by the graphql-engine from the webhook, the status
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of the invocation will be the same otherwise it will be `NULL`.
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- server: support `extensions` field in error responses from action webhook endpoints (fix #4001)
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- server: fix custom-check based permissions for MSSQL (#7429)
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- server: query performance improvements
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- server: remove identity notion for table columns (fix #7557)
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- server: support MSSQL transactions
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- server: log individual operation details in the http-log during a batch graphQL query execution
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- server: update `create_scheduled_event` API to return `event_id` in response
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- server: fix bug which allowed inconsistent metadata to exist after the `replace_metadata` API even though `allow_inconsistent_object` is set to `false`.
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- server: fix explicit `null` values not allowed in nested object relationship inserts (#7484)
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- server: `introspect_remote_schema` API now returns original remote schema instead of customized schema
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- server: prevent empty subscription roots in the schema (#6898)
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- server: support database-to-database joins (for now, limited to Postgres as the target side of the join)
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- server: add support for user comments for trackable functions (#7490)
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- console: support tracking of functions with return a single row
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- console: add GraphQL customisation under Remote schema edit tab
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- console: fix cross-schema array relationship suggestions
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- console: add performance fixes for handle large db schemas
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- console: fix missing cross-schema computed fields in permission builder
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- console: add time limits setting to security settings
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- cli: add support for `network` metadata object
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- cli: `hasura migrate apply --all-databases` will return a non zero exit code if operation failed on atleast one database (#7499)
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- cli: `migrate create --from-server` creates the migration and marks it as applied on the server
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- cli: support `query_tags` in metadata
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- cli: add `hasura deploy` command
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- cli: allow exporting and applying metadata from `yaml/json` files
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- cli: allow squashing specific set of migrations. A new `--to` flag is introduced in `migrate squash` command. eg: `hasura migrate squash --from <v1> --to <v4>`
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- cli: `hasura init --endpoint <endpoint>` adds an option to export metadata and create initial migration from the server.
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## v2.0.9
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- server: fix export_metadata V2 bug which included cron triggers with `include_in_metadata: false`
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- server: disable mutation for materialised views (#6688)
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- server: set `tracecontext` and `userInfo` for DML actions on Postgres sources
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- server: add support for `connection_parameters` on `pg_add_source` API
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- cli: add progress bar for `migrate apply` command (#4795)
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- cli: embed cli-ext for windows binaries (#7509)
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## v2.0.8
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- server: fix nullability of object relationships (close #7201)
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- server: update non-existent event trigger, action and query collection error msgs (close #7396)
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- server: fix broken `untrack_function` for non-default source
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- server: Adding support for TLS allowlist by domain and service id (port)
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- server: add support for `graphql-ws` clients
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- console: fix error due to rendering inconsistent object's message
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- console: support insecure TLS allowlist
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- console: support computed fields in remote schema join
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- console: fix data sidebar not updated when a table is renamed
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- cli: fix delay starting console using `hasura console` (#7255)
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## v2.0.7
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- server: fix v2 -> v1 downgrade bug when cron triggers exist
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- server: add index on the `event_id` column of the `hdb_cron_event_invocation_logs` table
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- server: fix GraphQL type for remote relationship field (close #7284)
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- server: support EdDSA algorithm and key type for JWT
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- server: fix GraphQL type for single-row returning functions (close #7109)
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- console: add support for creation of indexes for Postgres data sources
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- docs: document the cleanup process for scheduled triggers
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- console: allow same named queries and unnamed queries on allowlist file upload
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- console: support computed fields in permission builder
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- console: add custom timeouts to actions
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## v2.0.6
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- server: Add support for inherited roles for mutations, remote schema, actions and custom function permissions
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- server: fix an issue with remote relationships when join columns are aliased (close #7180)
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- server: fix for incorrect `__typename` value in nested remote joins with a customized remote schema
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- server: fix a bug where some unicode characters in default string values for fields in remote schemas could lead to internal errors
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- server: bigquery: implement `_in` and `_nin` operators. (close #7343)
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- server: bigquery: custom root names, table names and field names for bigquery are included in tests
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- console: fix untracked foreign-key relationships suggestion across schemas
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- console: allow resolution of conflicting inherited role permissions
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- cli: fix SDL formatting in `actions.graphql`(#7296)
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## v2.0.5
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- server: prevent invalid collisions in remote variable cache key (close #7170)
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- server: preserve unchanged cron triggers in `replace_metadata` API
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- server: fix inherited roles bug where mutations were not accessible when inherited roles was enabled
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- server: reintroduce the unique name constraint in allowed lists
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- server: subscriptions now validate that all session variables are properly set (#7111)
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- console: fix metadata out-of-date errors when creating tables with certain configurations (fix #6805) (fix #7233)
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- cli-migrations-v2: fix database url showing up in metadata (#7319)
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## v2.0.4
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- server: Support computed fields in permission check/filter (close #7102)
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- server: support computed fields in query 'order_by' (close #7103)
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- server: log warning if there are errors while executing clean up actions after "drop source" (previously it would throw an error)
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- server: Fixed a bug where MSSQL and BigQuery would ignore environment variables set from the console
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- server: Fixing bug in ReplaceMetadata parser - Moving from Alternative to committed-choice.
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- server: Relax the unique operation name constraint when adding a query to a query collection
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- server: officially deprecate query plan caching, which had already been disabled for a long time
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- server/bigquery: Fix issues related to adding and querying from non-US datasets (closes [6937](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/6937)).
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- console: add template gallery
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- console: add pagination on the Raw SQL results page
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- console: fix issues with replacing invalid graphql identifiers in table and column names
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- console: show error message on inconsistent objects table
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- server/mssql: Fix [graphql-engine#7130](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/7130) for `__typename` errors and more
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generally, JSON-style aggregates.
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- cli: add support for `query_tags` metadata object
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## v2.0.3
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(Add entries below in the order of server, console, cli, docs, others)
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- server: inherited role improvements for select queries
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- an inherited role can now inherit from other inherited roles as well
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- explicit permissions for inherited roles can now be set which will override the inherited permission (if any)
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- server: fix optional global_select_limit config for BigQuery
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- console: support `global_select_limit` for bigquery sources
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- cli: add `-o`/`--output` flag for `hasura metadata inconsistency list` command
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## v2.0.2
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- server: only if `query-log` is enabled the graphql query string is printed in `http-log` and `websocket-log`
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- server: fix reloading inconsistent sources or remote schemas via `reload_metadata` API
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- server: support scalar computed fields in remote joins (close #7101)
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- server: Support computed fields in query filter (`where` argument) (close #7100)
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- server: add a `$.detail.operation.request_mode` field to `http-log` which takes the values `"single"` or `"batched"` to log whether a GraphQL request was executed on its own or as part of a batch
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- server: add `query` field to `http-log` and `websocket-log` in non-error cases
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- server: Add global limit to BigQuery via the `global_select_limit` field in the connection configuration
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- server: include action and event names in log output
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- server: log all HTTP errors in remote schema calls as `remote-schema-error` with details
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- server: For BigQuery, make `global_select_limit` configuration optional with a default value of
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`1000`
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- console: add `reload all databases` checkbox to the metadata settings page
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- console: add schema sharing
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- console: fix issue with changing table's column name and graphQL field name simultaneously
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- console: fix adding/removing/updating database not getting added to `metadata/databases.yaml` in CLI mode
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- console: fix migrations being generated for allowed queries and inherited roles and in CLI mode
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- cli: add linux and darwin arm64 support
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## v2.0.1
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- server: fix resetting metadata catalog version to 43 while initializing postgres source with v1.0 catalog
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## v2.0.0
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NOTE: This only includes the diff between v2.0.0 and v2.0.0-beta.2
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- server: make improvements in the `livequery-poller-log`
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- server: Backends Citus, MSSQL, and BigQuery now all support the `set_table_customization` operation.
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- server: Adds caching support for queries using remote schema permissions
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- server: All Postgres boolean operators now support the null-collapsing behaviour described in [#704](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/704) and enabled via the `HASURA_GRAPHQL_V1_BOOLEAN_NULL_COLLAPSE` environment variable.
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- server: add `update_remote_schema` metadata query
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- console: add citus support
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- console: add support for `update_remote_schema` API while modifying remote schemas
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- console: hide postgres system schemas by default
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- cli: `metadata diff` will now only show the differences in metadata. old behaviour is avialble behind a flag (`--type unified-common`) (#5487)
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- cli: add citus support
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- cli: allow `--skip-execution` to be used with `up` and `down` flags in `migrate apply`
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- cli: allow deleting migration state from server using `--server` flag in `migrate delete` command
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## v2.0.0-beta.2
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### Bug fixes and improvements
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- server: nodes aggregates and inherited roles support for SQL Server
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- server: remote relationships (database to remote schema joins) are now supported on SQL Server and BigQuery
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- server: BigQuery: switches to a single query generation from a dataloader approach. This should result in
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faster query responses.
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- server: BigQuery: various bug fixes related to aggregations
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- server: fix add source API wiping out source's metadata when replace_configuration is true
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- server: add support for customization of field names and type names when adding a remote schema
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- console: add foreign key CRUD functionality to ms sql server tables
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- console: allow tracking of custom SQL functions having composite type (rowtype) input arguments
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- console: allow input object presets in remote schema permissions
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- console: add modify functionality on columns, primary keys & unique keys to MS SQL Server tables
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- cli: add interactive prompt to get input when `--database-name` flag is missing
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- cli: fix metadata export to avoid unnecessary empty lines in actions.graphql (#5338)
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- cli: generate migrations for mssql databases in hasura console mode (#7011)
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## v2.0.0-beta.1
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### Bug fixes and improvements
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- server: fix regression with MSSQL execution (#6976)
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- server: fix asymptotic performance of fetching from the event_log table
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- console: add `pool_timeout`, `connection_lifetime` and `isolation_level` connection params to connect database form
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- console: add check constraints and comments to MS SQL Server tables' read-only modify page
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- console: add create table functionality for MS SQL Server
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- console: update connect database form with SSL certificates
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- console: add drop table functionality to MS SQL Server tables
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- console: allow renaming data sources
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- console: show error notification for table and cloumn names exceeding 63 characters and trim migration names exceeding 255 characters
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- cli: fix version command using stderr as output stream (#6998)
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## v2.0.0-alpha.11
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### Breaking Changes
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- In this release, the name of the computed field argument has changed from `<function_name>_args` to
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`<computed_field_name>_<table_name>_args` as the function name is internal detail for a computed field.
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This change also enables adding a root-level tracked function as a computed field which previously would have thrown input type conflict error.
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### Bug fixes and improvements
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- server: detect and apply metadata changes by `mssql_run_sql` API if required
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- server: fix bug with creation of new cron events when cron trigger is imported via metadata
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- server: log warning for deprecated environment variables.
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- server: initialise `hdb_catalog` tables only when required, and only run the event loop for sources where it is required
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- server: fix a bug where remote schema permissions would fail when used in conjunction with query variables (fix #6656)
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- server: add `rename_source` metadata API (fix #6681)
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- server: fix subscriptions with session argument in user-defined function (fix #6657)
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- server: MSSQL: Support ORDER BY for text/ntext types.
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- server: MSSQL: Support _lt, _eq, etc. for text/ntext types.
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- server: MSSQL: Fix offset when there's no order by.
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- server: MSSQL: Support booleans better.
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- server: Include permission filter in the exists clause (fix #6931)
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- server: add support for adding multi-column foreign key relationships
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- server: fix a bug where `@skip` and `@include` were not allowed on the same field
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- server: properly reject queries containing unknown or misplaced directives
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- server: fix bigint overflow, incorrect geojson format in event trigger payload (fix #3697) (fix #2368)
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- server: fix introspection output not being consistently ordered
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- server: forward the x-request-id header when generated by graphql-engine (instead of being user-provided) (fix #6654)
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- server: fix erroneous schema type for action output fields (fix #6631)
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- server: introduce `--graceful-shutdown-timeout` server config which will wait for the in-flight scheduled and event trigger events and async actions to complete before shutting down
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- server: fix a regression from V1 and allow string values for most Postgres column types
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- server: sanitise event trigger and scheduled trigger logs to omit possibly sensitive request body and headers
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- server: fix parsing of values for Postgres char columns (fix #6814)
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- server: fix query execution of custom function containing a composite argument type
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- server: fix a bug in query validation that would cause some queries using default variable values to be rejected (fix #6867)
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- server: REST endpoint bugfix for UUID url params
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- server: custom URI schemes are now supported in CORS config (fix #5818) (#5940)
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- server: explaining/analyzing a query now works for mssql sources
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- server: fix MSSQL multiplexed subscriptions (fix #6887)
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- server: fix bug preventing tables with the same name in different sources
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- server: include more detail in inconsistent metadata error messages (fix #6684)
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- server: return useful error messages for missing env vars in metadata when `allow_inconsistent_metadata` is enabled (fix #6913)
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- console: add union types to remote schema permissions
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- console: read-only modify page for mssql
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- console: filter out partitions from track table list and display partition info
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- console: fixes an issue where no schemas are listed on an MSSQL source
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- console: allow editing sources configuration
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- console: show db version and source details in manage db page
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- console: add one-to-one relationships support
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- console: rearrange connect database form and add prepared statements
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- cli: add `-o`/`--output` flag for `hasura metadata` `apply` & `export` subcommands
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```
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# export metadata and write to stdout
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$ hasura metadata export -o json
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```
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- cli: add support for `graphql_schema_introspection` metadata object
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- cli: fix applying migrations in a different environment after config v3 update (#6861)
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- cli: fix bug caused by usage of space character in database name (#6852)
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- cli: fix issues with generated filepaths in windows (#6813)
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- cli: add warning for incompatible pro plugin version
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- cli: add new sub command `delete` to `hasura migrate`
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- cli: fix bug in migrate squash due to empty down file (#3897)
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- cli: fix bug with metadata apply on some CI environments (#6987)
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## v2.0.0-alpha.10
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### Bug fixes and improvements
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- server: fix MSSQL table metadata SQL, return empty array for empty rows (fix #1226)
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- server: aggregation fields are now supported on mssql
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- server: accept a new server config flag `--events-fetch-batch-size` to configure the number of rows being fetched from the events log table in a single batch
|
||
- server: restore proper batching behavior in event trigger processing so that at most 2x batch events are checked out at a time
|
||
- server: fix regression: `on_conflict` was missing in the schema for inserts in tables where the current user has no columns listed in their update permissions (fix #6804)
|
||
- server: fix one-to-one relationship bug which prevented adding one-to-one relationships which didn't have the same column name for target and source
|
||
- console: fix Postgres table creation when table has a non-lowercase name and a comment (#6760)
|
||
- cli: fix regression - `metadata apply —dry-run` was overwriting local metadata files with metadata on server when it should just display the differences.
|
||
- server: decrease polling interval for scheduled triggers from 60 to 10 seconds
|
||
- server: Change `HASURA_GRAPHQL_SCHEMA_POLL_INTERVAL` env var to `HASURA_GRAPHQL_SCHEMA_SYNC_POLL_INTERVAL` and `schema-poll-interval` option to `--schema-sync-poll-interval`.
|
||
|
||
## v2.0.0-alpha.9
|
||
|
||
### Support comparing columns across related tables in permission's boolean expressions
|
||
|
||
We now support comparing columns across related tables. For example:
|
||
|
||
Consider two tables, `items(id, name, quantity)` and `shopping_cart(id, item_id, quantity)`
|
||
and these two tables are related via the `item_id` column. Now, while defining insert permission
|
||
on the `shopping_cart` table, there can be a check to insert an item into the shopping cart
|
||
only when there are enough present in the items inventory.
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- server: make the ``HASURA_GRAPHQL_PG_CONN_LIFETIME``, ``HASURA_GRAPHQL_POOL_TIMEOUT`` and ``HASURA_GRAPHQL_TX_ISOLATION`` configs source specific
|
||
- server: fix bug with catalog upgrade from alpha.7 (fix #6802)
|
||
- server: fix a bug in remote schema permissions that could result in an invalid GraphQL schema (fix #6029, #6703)
|
||
- server: support query multiplexing in MSSQL subscriptions
|
||
- server: an inherited role's limit will be the max limit of all the roles (#6671)
|
||
- console: add bigquery support (#1000)
|
||
- cli: add support for bigquery in metadata operations
|
||
|
||
## v2.0.0-alpha.8
|
||
|
||
### Support for 3D PostGIS Operators
|
||
|
||
We now support the use of the functions `ST_3DDWithin` and `ST_3DIntersects` in boolean expressions.
|
||
Note that `ST_3DIntersects` requires PostGIS be [built with SFCGAL support](https://www.postgis.net/docs/manual-3.1/reference.html#reference_sfcgal) which may depend on the PostGIS distribution used.
|
||
|
||
### Support for null values in boolean expressions
|
||
|
||
In v2, we introduced a breaking change, that aimed at fixing a [long-standing issue](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/704): a null value in a boolean expression would always evaluate to `True` for all rows. For example, the following queries were all equivalent:
|
||
|
||
```graphql
|
||
delete_users(where: {_id: {_eq: null}}) # field is null, which is as if it were omitted
|
||
delete_users(where: {_id: {}}) # object is empty, evaluates to True for all rows
|
||
delete_users(where: {}) # object is empty, evaluates to True for all rows
|
||
delete_users() # delete all users
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
This behaviour was unintuitive, and could be an unpleasant surprise for users that expected the first query to mean "delete all users for whom the id column is null". Therefore in v2, we changed the implementation of boolean operators to reject null values, as we deemed it safer:
|
||
|
||
|
||
```graphql
|
||
delete_users(where: {_id: {_eq: null}}) # error: argument of _eq cannot be null
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
However, this change broke the workflows of [some of our users](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/6660) who were relying on this property of boolean operators. This was used, for instance, to _conditionally_ enable a test:
|
||
|
||
```graphql
|
||
query($isVerified: Boolean) {
|
||
users(where: {_isVerified: {_eq: $isVerified}}) {
|
||
name
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
In the future, we will probably offer a way to explicitly choose which behaviour to use for each `where` clause; perhaps by introducing new and distinct operators that make it explicit that they will default to true if the value is null. In the meantime, this release provides a way to revert the engine to its previous behaviour: if the `HASURA_GRAPHQL_V1_BOOLEAN_NULL_COLLAPSE` environment variable is set to "true", null values in boolean expression will behave like they did in v1 for the following operators: `_is_null`, `_eq`, `_neq`, `_in`, `_nin`, `_gt`, `_lt`, `_gte`, `_lte`.
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- server: all /query APIs now require admin privileges
|
||
- server: add a new `/dev/rts_stats` endpoint, enabled when hasura is started with '+RTS -T'
|
||
- server: re-enable a default HASURA_GRAPHQL_PG_CONN_LIFETIME of 10min
|
||
- server: support for bigquery datasets
|
||
- server: format the values of `injectEventContext` as hexadecimal string instead of integer (fix #6465)
|
||
- server: add "kind" field to query-log items. Kind can be "database", "action", "remote-schema", "cached" or "introspection".
|
||
- console: add custom_column_names to track_table request with replaced invalid characters (#992)
|
||
- console: add details button to the success notification to see inserted row
|
||
- console: add request preview for REST endpoints
|
||
- cli: fix errors being ignored during `metadata apply` in config v3 (fix #6784)
|
||
|
||
## v2.0.0-alpha.7
|
||
|
||
### Transactions for Postgres mutations
|
||
|
||
With v2 came the introduction of heterogeneous execution: in one query or mutation, you can target different sources: it is possible, for instance, in one mutation, to both insert a row in a table in a table on Postgres and another row in another table on MSSQL:
|
||
|
||
```graphql
|
||
mutation {
|
||
// goes to Postgres
|
||
insert_author_one(object: {name: "Simon Peyton Jones"}) {
|
||
name
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// goes to MSSQL
|
||
insert_publication_one(object: {name: "Template meta-programming for Haskell"}) {
|
||
name
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
However, heterogeneous execution has a cost: we can no longer run mutations as a transaction, given that each part may target a different database. This is a regression compared to v1.
|
||
|
||
While we want to fix this by offering, in the future, an explicit API that allows our users to *choose* when a series of mutations are executed as a transaction, for now we are introducing the following optimisation: when all the fields in a mutation target the same Postgres source, we will run them as a transaction like we would have in v1.
|
||
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- server: `use_prepared_statements` option (default: False) in `add_pg_source` metadata API
|
||
- server: add `--async-actions-fetch-interval` command-line flag and `HASURA_GRAPHQL_ASYNC_ACTIONS_FETCH_INTERVAL` environment variable for configuring
|
||
async actions re-fetch interval from metadata storage (fix #6460)
|
||
- server: add 'replace_configuration' option (default: false) in the add source API payload
|
||
- server: add a comment field for actions (#231)
|
||
- server: accept GeoJSON for MSSQL geometry and geography operators (#787)
|
||
- server: update pg_dump clean output to disable function body validation in create function statements to avoid errors due to forward references
|
||
- server: fix a bug preventing some MSSQL foreign key relationships from being tracked
|
||
- console: add a comment field for actions (#231)
|
||
- console: data sidebar bug fixes and improvements (#921)
|
||
- cli: fix seeds incorrectly being applied to databases in config v3 (#6683)
|
||
- cli: add `--all-databases` flag for `migrate apply`, this allows applying migrations on all connected databases in one go
|
||
- cli-migrations: add config v3 image
|
||
- docs: add Hasura v2 upgrade guide (#1030)
|
||
|
||
## v2.0.0-alpha.6
|
||
|
||
### Support geometry and geography spatial data comparison operators in MS SQL Server
|
||
|
||
Comparison operators on spatial data types, geometry and geography, are now supported in MS SQL Server. The following operators are supported:
|
||
|
||
- STEquals
|
||
- STIntersects
|
||
- STTouches
|
||
- STOverlaps
|
||
- STCrosses
|
||
- STWithin
|
||
- STContains
|
||
|
||
**Example query:** Select values equal to a given geography instance
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
query {
|
||
spatial_types_geog(
|
||
where: {
|
||
point: { _st_equals: "POINT(3 4)" }
|
||
}
|
||
) {
|
||
point
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
**Example query:** Select values that spatially contain a given geometry instance
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
query {
|
||
spatial_types_geom(
|
||
where: {
|
||
compoundcurve: { _st_contains: "POINT(0.5 0)" }
|
||
}
|
||
) {
|
||
compoundcurve
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- server: fix action output type schema generation (fix #6631)
|
||
- server/mssql: `mssql_add_source` can now take connection strings from environment variables
|
||
- server: support `IN`, `NIN`, `LIKE` and `NLIKE` operators in MS SQL Server
|
||
- server: remove the restriction of supporting only base type function arguments. The type of an argument with a table type is now `<tablename>_scalar` to avoid conflicts with the object type `<tablename>`.
|
||
- server: fix inherited_roles issue when some of the underlying roles don't have permissions configured (fixes #6672)
|
||
- server: fix action custom types failing to parse when mutually recursive
|
||
- server: fix MSSQL table name descriptions
|
||
- server: emit `postgres-max-connections-error` when max postgres connections are reached
|
||
- server: disable caching for actions when "forward-client-headers" option is turned on
|
||
- console: allow editing rest endpoints queries and misc ui improvements
|
||
- console: display collection names and queries from all collections in allowlist
|
||
- cli: match ordering of keys in project metadata files with server metadata
|
||
|
||
## v2.0.0-alpha.5
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- server: fix issue with parsing of remote schema list of input objects (fix #6584)
|
||
- server: support tracking functions having only base type arguments (fix #6628)
|
||
- console: add browse rows for mssql tables (#805)
|
||
- console: remote schema permissions bug fixes (#439)
|
||
- cli: cli-ext is now a native part of cli binary (no longer needed as a plugin)
|
||
- cli: fix issue with adding operation to allow list in console mode (fix #6617)
|
||
|
||
## v2.0.0-alpha.4
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- server/mssql: support tracking and querying from views
|
||
- server: inherited roles for PG queries and subscription
|
||
- server: replaces postgres LISTEN/NOTIFY channel with lightweight polling for metadata syncing in order to resolve proxy issues
|
||
- server: fix issue when a remote relationship's joining field had a custom GraphQL name defined (fix #6626)
|
||
- server: fix handling of nullable object relationships (fix #6633)
|
||
- console: add inherited roles support (#483)
|
||
- console: add permissions support for mssql tables (#677)
|
||
- cli: support rest endpoints
|
||
- cli: support mssql sources
|
||
- cli: use relative paths in metadata !include directives
|
||
- cli: rename `--database` flag in `migrate` and `seed` command to `--database-name`
|
||
- cli: support inherited roles
|
||
|
||
|
||
## v2.0.0-alpha.3
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- server/mssql: fix malformed JSON answer on empty tables
|
||
- server/mssql: fix runtime errors when selecting geography/geometry columns
|
||
- server/mssql: supports connection pooling to sql server
|
||
- server/mssql: fix text values erroneously being parsed as varchar
|
||
- server: improve errors messages for inconsistent sources
|
||
- console: add relationship tab for mssql tables (#677)
|
||
- build: fix the packaging of static console assets (fix #6610)
|
||
- server: make REST endpoint errors compatible with inconsistent metadata
|
||
|
||
|
||
## v2.0.0-alpha.2
|
||
|
||
### MSSQL support
|
||
|
||
It's now possible to add a MSSQL server as a source. For now, only read-only queries and subscriptions are supported.
|
||
|
||
See the documentation at `graphql/core/databases/ms-sql-server` for more information.
|
||
|
||
## v2.0.0-alpha.1
|
||
|
||
Bunch of bug fixes and refactor for generalized backends: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/compare/v1.4.0-alpha.2...v2.0.0-alpha.1
|
||
|
||
## v1.4.0-alpha.2
|
||
|
||
### Inconsistent Metadata
|
||
|
||
Add `allow_inconsistent_metadata` option to `replace_metadata` API.
|
||
This will replace metadata even if there are inconsistency errors,
|
||
returning a 200 response code and `is_consistent` and `inconsistent_objects`
|
||
keys in the response body.
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
(Add entries here in the order of: server, console, cli, docs, others)
|
||
|
||
- server: fix issue of not exposing mutation functions to the admin role when function permissions are inferred (fix #6503)
|
||
- server: add "resource_version" field to metadata for concurrency control - disable lookup during migrations
|
||
- server: fix issue with queries on character column types (close #6217)
|
||
- server: optimize resolving source. Resolving a source would create connection pools every time. Optimize that to re-create connection pools only when necessary. (#609)
|
||
- server: fix issues with remote schema introspection and queries over TLS.
|
||
- server: Prohibit Invalid slashes, duplicate variables, subscriptions for REST endpoints
|
||
- server: Prohibit non-singular query definitions for REST endpoints
|
||
- server: better handling for one-to-one relationships via both `manual_configuration` and `foreign_key_constraint_on` (#2576)
|
||
|
||
## v1.4.0-alpha.1
|
||
|
||
### REST Endpoints
|
||
|
||
The RESTified GraphQL Endpoints API allows for the use of a REST interface to saved GraphQL queries and mutations.
|
||
|
||
Users specify the query or mutation they wish to make available, as well a URL template. Segments of the URL template can potentially capture data to be used as GraphQL variables.
|
||
|
||
See the documentation at `graphql/core/api-reference/restified` for more information.
|
||
|
||
### Heterogeneous execution
|
||
|
||
Previous releases have allowed queries to request data from either Postgres or remote schemas, but not both. This release removes that restriction, so multiple data sources may be mixed within a single query. For example, GraphQL Engine can execute a query like
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
query {
|
||
articles {
|
||
title
|
||
}
|
||
weather {
|
||
temperature
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
where the articles are fetched from the database, and the weather is fetched from a remote server.
|
||
|
||
### Support tracking VOLATILE SQL functions as mutations. (closing #1514)
|
||
|
||
Previously we could only track `STABLE` or `IMMUTABLE` functions, and only as
|
||
queries. Now the version 2 of `track_table` also supports tracking functions as
|
||
mutations:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
{
|
||
"type": "track_function",
|
||
"version": 2,
|
||
"args": {
|
||
"function": {
|
||
"schema": "public",
|
||
"name": "some_volatile_function"
|
||
},
|
||
"configuration": {
|
||
"exposed_as": "mutation"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Remote schema permissions
|
||
|
||
Now, permissions can be configured for remote schemas as well, which works similar
|
||
to the permissions system of the postgres tables. Fields/arguments can be removed from the
|
||
schema and arguments can also be preset to limit the role from having unrestricted
|
||
access over it.
|
||
|
||
*NOTE*: To enable remote schema permissions, the graphql-engine needs to be started
|
||
either with the server flag ``--enable-remote-schema-permissions`` or the environment
|
||
variable ``HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_REMOTE_SCHEMA_PERMISSIONS`` set to ``true``.
|
||
|
||
### Function Permissions
|
||
|
||
Before volatile functions were supported, the permissions for functions were automatically inferred
|
||
from the select permission of the target table. Now, since volatile functions are supported we can't
|
||
do this anymore, so function permissions are introduced which will explicitly grant permission to
|
||
a function for a given role. A pre-requisite to adding a function permission is that the role should
|
||
have select permissions to the target table of the function.
|
||
|
||
### `ltree` comparison operators
|
||
|
||
Comparison operators on columns with ``ltree``, ``lquery`` or ``ltxtquery`` types are now supported, for searching through data stored in a hierarchical tree-like structure.
|
||
|
||
See the documentation at `graphql/core/queries/query-filters` more details on the currently supported ``ltree`` operators.
|
||
|
||
**Example query:** Select ancestors of an `ltree` argument
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
query {
|
||
tree (
|
||
where: {path: {_ancestor: "Tree.Collections.Pictures.Astronomy.Astronauts"}}
|
||
) {
|
||
path
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
**Example response:**
|
||
```
|
||
{
|
||
"data": {
|
||
"tree": [
|
||
{
|
||
"path": "Tree"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"path": "Tree.Collections"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"path": "Tree.Collections.Pictures"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"path": "Tree.Collections.Pictures.Astronomy"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"path": "Tree.Collections.Pictures.Astronomy.Astronauts"
|
||
}
|
||
]
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Breaking changes
|
||
|
||
- This release contains the [PDV refactor (#4111)](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/4111), a significant rewrite of the internals of the server, which did include some breaking changes:
|
||
|
||
- The semantics of explicit `null` values in `where` filters have changed according to the discussion in [issue 704](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/704#issuecomment-635571407): an explicit `null` value in a comparison input object will be treated as an error rather than resulting in the expression being evaluated to `True`. For instance: `delete_users(where: {id: {_eq: $userId}}) { name }` will yield an error if `$userId` is `null` instead of deleting all users.
|
||
- The validation of required headers has been fixed (closing #14 and #3659):
|
||
- if a query selects table `bar` through table `foo` via a relationship, the required permissions headers will be the union of the required headers of table `foo` and table `bar` (we used to only check the headers of the root table);
|
||
- if an insert does not have an `on_conflict` clause, it will not require the update permissions headers.
|
||
|
||
- This release contains the remote schema permissions feature, which introduces a breaking change:
|
||
|
||
Earlier, remote schemas were considered to be a public entity and all the roles had unrestricted
|
||
access to the remote schema. If remote schema permissions are enabled in the graphql-engine, a given
|
||
remote schema will only be accessible to a role ,if the role has permissions configured for the said remote schema
|
||
and be accessible according to the permissions that were configured for the role.
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
(Add entries here in the order of: server, console, cli, docs, others)
|
||
|
||
- server: add `request` field to webhook POST body containing the GraphQL query/mutation, its name, and any variables passed (close #2666)
|
||
- server: fix a regression where variables in fragments weren't accepted (fix #6303)
|
||
- server: output stack traces when encountering conflicting GraphQL types in the schema
|
||
- server: add `--websocket-compression` command-line flag for enabling websocket compression (fix #3292)
|
||
- server: some mutations that cannot be performed will no longer be in the schema (for instance, `delete_by_pk` mutations won't be shown to users that do not have select permissions on all primary keys) (#4111)
|
||
- server: treat the absence of `backend_only` configuration and `backend_only: false` equally (closing #5059) (#4111)
|
||
- server: accept only non-negative integers for batch size and refetch interval (close #5653) (#5759)
|
||
- server: Configurable websocket keep-alive interval. Add `--websocket-keepalive` command-line flag and `HASURA_GRAPHQL_WEBSOCKET_KEEPALIVE` env variable (fix #3539)
|
||
- server: validate remote schema queries (fixes #4143)
|
||
- server: introduce optional custom table name in table configuration to track the table according to the custom name. The `set_table_custom_fields` API has been deprecated, A new API `set_table_customization` has been added to set the configuration. (#3811)
|
||
- server: support joining Int or String scalar types to ID scalar type in remote relationship
|
||
- server: add support for POSIX operators (close #4317) (#6172)
|
||
- server: do not block catalog migration on inconsistent metadata
|
||
- server: update `forkImmortal` function to log more information, i.e log starting of threads and log asynchronous and synchronous exception.
|
||
- server: various changes to ensure timely cleanup of background threads and other resources in the event of a SIGTERM signal.
|
||
- server: fix issue when the `relationships` field in `objects` field is passed `[]` in the `set_custom_types` API (fix #6357)
|
||
- server: fix issue with event triggers defined on a table which is partitioned (fixes #6261)
|
||
- server: action array relationships now support the same input arguments (such as where or distinct_on) as usual relationships
|
||
- server: action array relationships now support aggregate relationships
|
||
- server: fix issue with non-optional fields of the remote schema being added as optional in the graphql-engine (fix #6401)
|
||
- server: accept new config `allowed_skew` in JWT config to provide leeway for JWT expiry (fixes #2109)
|
||
- server: fix issue with query actions with relationship with permissions configured on the remote table (fix #6385)
|
||
- server: always log the `request_id` at the `detail.request_id` path for both `query-log` and `http-log` (#6244)
|
||
- server: fix issue with `--stringify-numeric-types` not stringifying aggregate fields (fix #5704)
|
||
- server: derive permissions for remote relationship field from the corresponding remote schema's permissions
|
||
- server: terminate a request if time to acquire connection from pool exceeds configurable timeout (#6326)
|
||
- server: fix issue with mapping session variables to standard JWT claims (fix #6449)
|
||
- server: support tracking of functions that return a single row (fix #4299)
|
||
- server: reduce memory usage consumption of the schema cache structures, and fix a memory leak
|
||
- server: add source name in livequery logs
|
||
- server: support ltree comparison operators (close #625)
|
||
- server: support parsing JWT from cookie header (fix #2183)
|
||
- console: allow user to cascade Postgres dependencies when dropping Postgres objects (close #5109) (#5248)
|
||
- console: mark inconsistent remote schemas in the UI (close #5093) (#5181)
|
||
- console: remove ONLY as default for ALTER TABLE in column alter operations (close #5512) #5706
|
||
- console: add onboarding helper for new users (#355)
|
||
- console: add option to flag an insertion as a migration from `Data` section (close #1766) (#4933)
|
||
- console: down migrations improvements (close #3503, #4988) (#4790)
|
||
- console: allow setting computed fields for views (close #6168) (#6174)
|
||
- console: select first operator by default on the browse rows screen (close #5729) (#6032)
|
||
- console: fix allow-list not getting added to metadata/allow_list.yaml in CLI mode (close #6374)
|
||
- console: misc bug fixes (close #4785, #6330, #6288)
|
||
- console: allow setting table custom name (#212)
|
||
- console: support tracking VOLATILE functions as mutations or queries (close #6228)
|
||
- console: show only compatible postgres functions in computed fields section (close #5155) (#5978)
|
||
- console: added export data option on browse rows page (close #1438 #5158)
|
||
- console: add session argument field for computed fields (close #5154) (#5610)
|
||
- console: add support for function permissions (#413)
|
||
- console: add tree view for Data Tab UI (#524)
|
||
- console: add support for RESTified Endpoints (#569)
|
||
- cli: add missing global flags for seed command (#5565)
|
||
- cli: allow seeds as alias for seed command (#5693)
|
||
- cli: fix action timeouts not being picked up in metadata operations (#6220)
|
||
- build: add `test_server_pg_13` to the CI to run the server tests on Postgres v13 (#6070)
|
||
|
||
## v1.3.3
|
||
|
||
### Server - Support for mapping session variables to default JWT claims
|
||
|
||
Some auth providers do not let users add custom claims in JWT. In such cases, the server can take a JWT configuration option called `claims_map` to specify a mapping of Hasura session variables to values in existing claims via JSONPath or literal values.
|
||
|
||
Example:-
|
||
|
||
Consider the following JWT claim:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
{
|
||
"sub": "1234567890",
|
||
"name": "John Doe",
|
||
"admin": true,
|
||
"iat": 1516239022,
|
||
"user": {
|
||
"id": "ujdh739kd",
|
||
"appRoles": ["user", "editor"]
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The corresponding JWT config can be:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
{
|
||
"type":"RS512",
|
||
"key": "<The public Key>",
|
||
"claims_map": {
|
||
"x-hasura-allowed-roles": {"path":"$.user.appRoles"},
|
||
"x-hasura-default-role": {"path":"$.user.appRoles[0]","default":"user"},
|
||
"x-hasura-user-id": {"path":"$.user.id"}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Metadata Types SDK
|
||
|
||
The types and documentation comments for Metadata V2 have been converted into JSON/YAML Schema, and used to autogenerate type definitions for popular languages.
|
||
|
||
This enables users to build type-safe tooling in the language of their choice around Metadata interactions and automations.
|
||
|
||
Additionally, the JSON/YAML Schemas can be used to provide IntelliSense and autocomplete + documentation when interacting with Metadata YAML/JSON files.
|
||
|
||
For a more comprehensive overview, please see [the readme located here](./contrib/metadata-types/README.md)
|
||
|
||
**Sample Code**
|
||
|
||
```ts
|
||
import { TableEntry } from "../generated/HasuraMetadataV2";
|
||
|
||
const newTable: TableEntry = {
|
||
table: { schema: "public", name: "user" },
|
||
select_permissions: [
|
||
{
|
||
role: "user",
|
||
permission: {
|
||
limit: 100,
|
||
allow_aggregations: false,
|
||
columns: ["id", "name", "etc"],
|
||
computed_fields: ["my_computed_field"],
|
||
filter: {
|
||
id: { _eq: "X-Hasura-User-ID" },
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
],
|
||
};
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
**IntelliSense Example**
|
||
|
||
![](./contrib/metadata-types/json-schema-typecheck-demo.gif)
|
||
|
||
### Breaking changes
|
||
|
||
#### PDV
|
||
|
||
This release contains the [PDV refactor (#4111)](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/pull/4111), a significant rewrite of the internals of the server, which did include some breaking changes:
|
||
|
||
- The semantics of explicit `null` values in `where` filters have changed according to the discussion in [issue 704](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine/issues/704#issuecomment-635571407): an explicit `null` value in a comparison input object will be treated as an error rather than resulting in the expression being evaluated to `True`. For instance: `delete_users(where: {id: {_eq: $userId}}) { name }` will yield an error if `$userId` is `null` instead of deleting all users.
|
||
- The validation of required headers has been fixed (closing #14 and #3659):
|
||
- if a query selects table `bar` through table `foo` via a relationship, the required permissions headers will be the union of the required headers of table `foo` and table `bar` (we used to only check the headers of the root table);
|
||
- if an insert does not have an `on_conflict` clause, it will not require the update permissions headers.
|
||
|
||
#### Remote Relationship
|
||
|
||
In this release, a breaking change has been introduced:
|
||
|
||
In a remote relationship query, the remote schema will be queried when all of the joining arguments
|
||
are **not** `null` values. When there are `null` value(s), the remote schema won't be queried and the
|
||
response of the remote relationship field will be `null`. Earlier, the remote schema
|
||
was queried with the `null` value arguments and the response depended upon how the remote schema handled the `null`
|
||
arguments.
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
(Add entries here in the order of: server, console, cli, docs, others)
|
||
|
||
- server: allow remote relationships joining `type` column with `[type]` input argument as spec allows this coercion (fixes #5133)
|
||
- server: add action-like URL templating for event triggers and remote schemas (fixes #2483)
|
||
- server: change `created_at` column type from `timestamp` to `timestamptz` for scheduled triggers tables (fix #5722)
|
||
- server: allow configuring timeouts for actions (fixes #4966)
|
||
- server: fix bug which arised when renaming a table which had a manual relationship defined (close #4158)
|
||
- server: limit the length of event trigger names (close #5786)
|
||
**NOTE:** If you have event triggers with names greater than 42 chars, then you should update their names to avoid running into Postgres identifier limit bug (#5786)
|
||
- server: enable HASURA_GRAPHQL_PG_CONN_LIFETIME by default to reclaim memory
|
||
- server: fix issue with tracking custom functions that return `SETOF` materialized view (close #5294) (#5945)
|
||
- server: allow remote relationships with union, interface and enum type fields as well (fixes #5875) (#6080)
|
||
- server: Fix fine-grained incremental cache invalidation (fix #6027)
|
||
This issue could cause enum table values to sometimes not be properly reloaded without restarting `graphql-engine`. Now a `reload_metadata` API call (or clicking “Reload enum values” in the console) should consistently force a reload of all enum table values.
|
||
- server: fix event trigger cleanup on deletion via replace_metadata (fix #5461) (#6137)
|
||
**WARNING**: This can cause significant load on PG on startup if you have lots of event triggers. Delay in starting up is expected.
|
||
- console: add notifications (#5070)
|
||
- cli: fix bug in metadata apply which made the server aquire some redundant and unnecessary locks (close #6115)
|
||
- cli: fix cli-migrations-v2 image failing to run as a non root user (close #4651, close #5333)
|
||
- cli: fix issue with cli binary on latest Mac (Big Sur) (fix #5462)
|
||
- docs: add docs page on networking with docker (close #4346) (#4811)
|
||
- docs: add tabs for console / cli / api workflows (close #3593) (#4948)
|
||
- docs: add postgres concepts page to docs (close #4440) (#4471)
|
||
- docs: add guides on connecting hasura cloud to pg databases of different cloud vendors (#5948)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.3.2`
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
(Add entries here in the order of: server, console, cli, docs, others)
|
||
|
||
- server: fixes column masking in select permission for computed fields regression (fix #5696)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.3.1`, `v1.3.1-beta.1`
|
||
|
||
### Breaking change
|
||
|
||
Headers from environment variables starting with `HASURA_GRAPHQL_` are not allowed
|
||
in event triggers, actions & remote schemas.
|
||
|
||
If you do have such headers configured, then you must update the header configuration before upgrading.
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
(Add entries here in the order of: server, console, cli, docs, others)
|
||
|
||
- server: fix failing introspection query when an enum column is part of a primary key (fixes #5200)
|
||
- server: disallow headers from env variables starting with `HASURA_GRAPHQL_` in actions, event triggers & remote schemas (#5519)
|
||
**WARNING**: This might break certain deployments. See `Breaking change` section above.
|
||
- server: bugfix to allow HASURA_GRAPHQL_QUERY_PLAN_CACHE_SIZE of 0 (#5363)
|
||
- server: support only a bounded plan cache, with a default size of 4000 (closes #5363)
|
||
- server: add logs for action handlers
|
||
- server: add request/response sizes in event triggers (and scheduled trigger) logs (#5463)
|
||
- server: change startup log kind `db_migrate` to `catalog_migrate` (#5531)
|
||
- console: handle nested fragments in allowed queries (close #5137) (#5252)
|
||
- console: update sidebar icons for different action and trigger types (#5445)
|
||
- console: make add column UX consistent with others (#5486)
|
||
- console: add "identity" to frequently used columns (close #4279) (#5360)
|
||
- cli: improve error messages thrown when metadata apply fails (#5513)
|
||
- cli: fix issue with creating seed migrations while using tables with capital letters (closes #5532) (#5549)
|
||
- build: introduce additional log kinds for cli-migrations image (#5529)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.3.0`
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
(Add entries here in the order of: server, console, cli, docs, others)
|
||
|
||
- server: adjustments to idle GC to try to free memory more eagerly (related to #3388)
|
||
- server: process events generated by the event triggers asynchronously (close #5189) (#5352)
|
||
- console: display line number that error originated from in GraphQL editor (close #4849) (#4942)
|
||
- docs: add page on created_at / updated_at timestamps (close #2880) (#5223)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.3.0-beta.4`
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
(Add entries here in the order of: server, console, cli, docs, others)
|
||
|
||
- server: change relay endpoint to `/v1beta1/relay` (#5257)
|
||
- server: relay connection fields are exposed regardless of allow aggregation permission (fix #5218) (#5257)
|
||
- server: add new `--conn-lifetime` and `HASURA_GRAPHQL_PG_CONN_LIFETIME` options for expiring connections after some amount of active time (#5087)
|
||
- server: shrink libpq connection request/response buffers back to 1MB if they grow beyond 2MB, fixing leak-like behavior on active servers (#5087)
|
||
- server: have haskell runtime release blocks of memory back to the OS eagerly (related to #3388)
|
||
- server: unlock locked scheduled events on graceful shutdown (#4928)
|
||
- server: disable prepared statements for mutations as we end up with single-use objects which result in excessive memory consumption for mutation heavy workloads (#5255)
|
||
- server: include scheduled event metadata (`created_at`,`scheduled_time`,`id`, etc) along with the configured payload in the request body to the webhook.
|
||
**WARNING:** This is breaking for beta versions as the payload is now inside a key called `payload`.
|
||
- console: allow configuring statement timeout on console RawSQL page (close #4998) (#5045)
|
||
- console: support tracking partitioned tables (close #5071) (#5258)
|
||
- console: add button to cancel one-off scheduled events and cron-trigger events (close #5161) (#5236)
|
||
- console: handle generated and identity columns in console data section (close #4552, #4863) (#4761)
|
||
- cli: fix plugins install failing due to permission issues on windows (close #5111)
|
||
- docs: add note for managed databases in postgres requirements (close #1677, #3783) (#5228)
|
||
- docs: add 1-click deployment to Nhost page to the deployment guides (#5180)
|
||
- docs: add hasura cloud to getting started section (close #5206) (#5208)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.3.0-beta.3`
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
(Add entries here in the order of: server, console, cli, docs, others)
|
||
|
||
- server: fix introspection when multiple actions defined with Postgres scalar types (fix #5166) (#5173)
|
||
- console: allow manual edit of column types and handle array data types (close #2544, #3335, #2583) (#4546)
|
||
- console: add the ability to delete a role in permissions summary page (close #3353) (#4987)
|
||
- console: fix styling of table row contents on tables on relationship page (#4974)
|
||
- cli: handle missing files during metadata apply (close #5163) (#5170)
|
||
- docs: add pages on remote joins (close #4911) (#5132)
|
||
- docs: add page on scheduled triggers (close #4913) (#5141)
|
||
- docs: add page on Relay schema (close #4912) (#5150)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.3.0-beta.2`
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
(Add entries here in the order of: server, console, cli, docs, others)
|
||
|
||
- server: add `--pg-connection-options` command-line flag for passing parameters to PostgreSQL (close #5092) (#5187)
|
||
- server: improve memory usage of idle websockets connections (#5190)
|
||
- server: few relay fixes (fix #5020, #5037, #5046) (#5013)
|
||
- server: raise error on startup when `--unauthorized-role` is ignored (#4736)
|
||
- server: fix bug which arises when renaming/dropping a column on a remote relationship (#5005, #5119)
|
||
- console: provide option to cascade metadata on dependency conflicts on console (fix #1593)
|
||
- console: fix enum tables reload data button UI (#4647)
|
||
- console: fix "Cannot read property 'foldable'" runtime error in Browse Rows page (fix #4907) (#5016)
|
||
- console: respect read-only mode in actions pages (fix #4656) (#4764)
|
||
- console: allow configuring session_argument for custom functions (close #4499) (#4922)
|
||
- console: fix listen update column config selection for event trigger (close #5042) (#5043)
|
||
- cli: add new flags up-sql and down-sql to generate sql based migrations from the CLI (#5026)
|
||
- docs: add instructions on fixing loss of data when using floats (close #5092)
|
||
- docs: add page on setting up v2 migrations (close #4746) (#4898)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.3.0-beta.1`
|
||
|
||
### Relay
|
||
|
||
The Hasura GraphQL Engine serves [Relay](https://relay.dev/) schema for Postgres tables which has a primary key defined.
|
||
|
||
The Relay schema can be accessed through `/v1beta1/relay` endpoint.
|
||
|
||
[Add docs links][add console screenshot for relay toggle]
|
||
|
||
### Remote Joins
|
||
|
||
Remote Joins extend the concept of joining data across tables, to being able to join data across tables and remote schemas.
|
||
|
||
It works similar to table relationships. Head to the `Relationship` tab in your table page and define a remote relationship:
|
||
|
||
1. give a name for the relationship
|
||
2. select the remote schema
|
||
3. give the join configuration from table columns to remote schema fields.
|
||
|
||
[Add docs links][add console screenshot]
|
||
|
||
### Scheduled Triggers
|
||
|
||
A scheduled trigger can be used to execute custom business logic based on time. There are two types of timing events: cron based or timestamp based.
|
||
|
||
A cron trigger will be useful when something needs to be done periodically. For example, you can create a cron trigger to generate an end-of-day sales report every weekday at 9pm.
|
||
|
||
You can also schedule one-off events based on a timestamp. For example, a new scheduled event can be created for 2 weeks from when a user signs up to send them an email about their experience.
|
||
|
||
[Add docs links][add console screenshot]
|
||
|
||
(close #1914)
|
||
|
||
### Allow access to session variables by computed fields (fix #3846)
|
||
|
||
Sometimes it is useful for computed fields to have access to the Hasura session variables directly. For example, suppose you want to fetch some articles but also get related user info, say `likedByMe`. Now, you can define a function like:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION article_liked(article_row article, hasura_session json)
|
||
RETURNS boolean AS $$
|
||
SELECT EXISTS (
|
||
SELECT 1
|
||
FROM liked_article A
|
||
WHERE A.user_id = hasura_session ->> 'x-hasura-user-id' AND A.article_id = article_row.id
|
||
);
|
||
$$ LANGUAGE sql STABLE;
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
and make a query like:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
query {
|
||
articles {
|
||
title
|
||
content
|
||
likedByMe
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Support for this is now added through the `add_computed_field` API.
|
||
|
||
Read more about the session argument for computed fields in the [docs](https://hasura.io/docs/latest/graphql/core/api-reference/schema-metadata-api/computed-field.html).
|
||
|
||
### Manage seed migrations as SQL files
|
||
|
||
A new `seeds` command is introduced in CLI, this will allow managing seed migrations as SQL files
|
||
|
||
#### Creating seed
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
# create a new seed file and use editor to add SQL content
|
||
hasura seed create new_table_seed
|
||
|
||
# create a new seed by exporting data from tables already present in the database
|
||
hasura seed create table1_seed --from-table table1
|
||
|
||
# create from data in multiple tables:
|
||
hasura seed create tables_seed --from-table table1 --from-table table2
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
#### Applying seed
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
# apply all seeds on the database:
|
||
hasura seed apply
|
||
|
||
# apply only a particular seed
|
||
hasura seed apply --file 1234_add_some_seed_data.sql
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
(Add entries here in the order of: server, console, cli, docs, others)
|
||
|
||
- server: fix explain queries with role permissions (fix #4816)
|
||
- server: compile with GHC 8.10.1, closing a space leak with subscriptions. (close #4517) (#3388)
|
||
- server: fixes an issue where introspection queries with variables would fail because of caching (fix #4547)
|
||
- server: avoid loss of precision when passing values in scientific notation (fix #4733)
|
||
- server: fix mishandling of GeoJSON inputs in subscriptions (fix #3239)
|
||
- server: fix importing of allow list query from metadata (fix #4687)
|
||
- server: flush log buffer during shutdown (#4800)
|
||
- server: fix edge case with printing logs on startup failure (fix #4772)
|
||
- console: allow entering big int values in the console (close #3667) (#4775)
|
||
- console: add support for subscriptions analyze in API explorer (close #2541) (#2541)
|
||
- console: avoid count queries for large tables (#4692)
|
||
- console: add read replica support section to pro popup (#4118)
|
||
- console: fix regression in editing permissions manually (fix #4683) (#4826)
|
||
- console: allow modifying default value for PK (fix #4075) (#4679)
|
||
- console: fix checkbox for forwarding client headers in actions (#4595)
|
||
- console: re-enable foreign tables to be listed as views (fix #4714) (#4742)
|
||
- console: display rows limit in permissions editor if set to zero (fix #4559)
|
||
- console: fix inconsistency between selected rows state and displayed rows (fix #4654) (#4673)
|
||
- console: fix displaying boolean values in `Edit Row` tab (#4682)
|
||
- console: fix underscores not being displayed on raw sql page (close #4754) (#4799)
|
||
- console: fix visiting view modify page overwriting raw sql content (fix #4798) (#4810)
|
||
- console: add help button and move about page to settings (#4848)
|
||
- console: add new sidebar icon that separates enums from tables (fix #4984) (#4992)
|
||
- cli: list all available commands in root command help (fix #4623) (#4628)
|
||
- cli: fix bug with squashing event triggers (close #4883)
|
||
- cli: add support for skipping execution while generating migrations through the migrate REST API
|
||
- cli: add dry run flag in hasura migrate apply command (fix #3128) (#3499)
|
||
- cli: load assets from server when HASURA_GRAPHQL_CONSOLE_ASSETS_DIR is set (close #3382)
|
||
- docs: add section on actions vs. remote schemas to actions documentation (#4284)
|
||
- docs: fix wrong info about excluding scheme in CORS config (#4685)
|
||
- docs: add single object mutations docs (close #4622) (#4625)
|
||
- docs: add docs page on query performance (close #2316) (#3693)
|
||
- docs: add a sample Caddyfile for Caddy 2 in enable-https section (#4710)
|
||
- docs: add disabling dev mode to production checklist (#4715)
|
||
- docs: add integration guide for AWS Cognito (#4822, #4843)
|
||
- docs: update troubleshooting section with reference on debugging errors (close #4052) (#4825)
|
||
- docs: add page for procuring custom docker images and binaries (#4828)
|
||
- docs: add content on how to secure action handlers and other actions docs improvements (#4743)
|
||
- docs: make header common with other hasura.io/ pages (#4957)
|
||
- install manifests: update all install manifests to enable dev mode by default (close #4599) (#4716)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.2.0`
|
||
|
||
Include the changelog from **v1.2.0-beta.1**, **v1.2.0-beta.2**, **v1.2.0-beta.3**, **v1.2.0-beta.4**, **v1.2.0-beta.5**
|
||
|
||
Additional changelog:
|
||
|
||
### CLI: Support servers with self-signed certificates (close #4564) (#4582)
|
||
|
||
A new flag `--certificate-authority` is added so that the CA certificate can be
|
||
provided to trust the Hasura Endpoint with a self-signed SSL certificate.
|
||
|
||
Another flag `--insecure-skip-tls-verification` is added to skip verifying the certificate
|
||
in case you don't have access to the CA certificate. As the name suggests,
|
||
using this flag is insecure since verification is not carried out.
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- console: update graphiql explorer to support operation transform (#4567)
|
||
- console: make GraphiQL Explorer taking the whole viewport (#4553)
|
||
- console: fix table columns type comparision during column edit (close #4125) (#4393)
|
||
- cli: allow initialising project in current directory (fix #4560) #4566
|
||
- cli: remove irrelevant flags from init command (close #4508) (#4549)
|
||
- docs: update migrations docs with config v2 (#4586)
|
||
- docs: update actions docs (#4586)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.2.0-beta.5`
|
||
|
||
### server: backend only insert permissions
|
||
|
||
Introduces optional `backend_only` (default: `false`) configuration in insert permissions
|
||
(see [api reference](https://deploy-preview-4224--hasura-docs.netlify.com/graphql/manual/api-reference/schema-metadata-api/permission.html#insertpermission)).
|
||
If this is set to `true`, the insert mutation is accessible to the role only if the request
|
||
is accompanied by `x-hasura-use-backend-only-permissions` session variable whose value is set to `true` along with the `x-hasura-admin-secret` header.
|
||
Otherwise, the behavior of the permission remains unchanged.
|
||
|
||
This feature is highly useful in disabling `insert_table` mutation for a role from frontend clients while still being able to access it from a Action webhook handler (with the same role).
|
||
|
||
(rfc #4120) (#4224)
|
||
|
||
### server: debugging mode for non-admin roles
|
||
|
||
For any errors the server sends extra information in `extensions` field under `internal` key. Till now this was only
|
||
available for `admin` role requests. To enable this for other roles, start the server with `--dev-mode` flag or set `HASURA_GRAPHQL_DEV_MODE` env variable to `true`:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
$ graphql-engine --database-url <database-url> serve --dev-mode
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
In case you want to disable `internal` field for `admin` role requests, set `--admin-internal-errors` option to `false` or or set `HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_INTERNAL_ERRORS` env variable to `false`
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
$ graphql-engine --database-url <database-url> serve --admin-internal-errors false
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
This feature come in handy during development when you may want to see detailed errors irrespective of roles.
|
||
|
||
**Improved internal errors for Actions**:
|
||
|
||
(This is a **breaking change** with previous 1.2.0-beta releases)
|
||
|
||
The `internal` field for action errors is improved with more debug information. It now includes `request`,
|
||
`response` and `error` fields instead of just `webhook_response` field.
|
||
|
||
Before:
|
||
|
||
```json
|
||
{
|
||
"errors": [
|
||
{
|
||
"extensions": {
|
||
"internal": {
|
||
"webhook_response": {
|
||
"age": 25,
|
||
"name": "Alice",
|
||
"id": "some-id"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"path": "$",
|
||
"code": "unexpected"
|
||
},
|
||
"message": "unexpected fields in webhook response: age"
|
||
}
|
||
]
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
After:
|
||
|
||
```json
|
||
{
|
||
"errors": [
|
||
{
|
||
"extensions": {
|
||
"internal": {
|
||
"error": "unexpected response",
|
||
"response": {
|
||
"status": 200,
|
||
"body": {
|
||
"age": 25,
|
||
"name": "Alice",
|
||
"id": "some-id"
|
||
},
|
||
"headers": [
|
||
{
|
||
"value": "application/json",
|
||
"name": "Content-Type"
|
||
},
|
||
{
|
||
"value": "abcd",
|
||
"name": "Set-Cookie"
|
||
}
|
||
]
|
||
},
|
||
"request": {
|
||
"body": {
|
||
"session_variables": {
|
||
"x-hasura-role": "admin"
|
||
},
|
||
"input": {
|
||
"arg": {
|
||
"age": 25,
|
||
"name": "Alice",
|
||
"id": "some-id"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"action": {
|
||
"name": "mirror"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:5593/mirror-action",
|
||
"headers": []
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"path": "$",
|
||
"code": "unexpected"
|
||
},
|
||
"message": "unexpected fields in webhook response: age"
|
||
}
|
||
]
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### cli: add support for .env file
|
||
|
||
ENV vars can now be read from .env file present at the project root directory. A global flag, `--envfile`, is added so you can explicitly provide the .env filename, which defaults to `.env` filename if no flag is provided.
|
||
|
||
**Example**:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
hasura console --envfile production.env
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The above command will read ENV vars from `production.env` file present at the project root directory.
|
||
|
||
(close #4129) (#4454)
|
||
|
||
### console: allow setting post-update check in update permissions
|
||
|
||
Along with the check for filtering rows that can be updated, you can now set a post-update permission check that needs to be satisfied by the updated rows after the update is made.
|
||
|
||
<add-screenshot>
|
||
|
||
(close #4142) (#4313)
|
||
|
||
### console: support for Postgres [materialized views](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/rules-materializedviews.html)
|
||
|
||
Postgres materialized views are views that are persisted in a table-like form. They are now supported in the Hasura Console, in the same way as views. They will appear on the 'Schema' page, under the 'Data' tab, in the 'Untracked tables or views' section.
|
||
|
||
(close #91) (#4270)
|
||
|
||
### docs: map Postgres operators to corresponding Hasura operators
|
||
|
||
Map Postgres operators to corresponding Hasura operators at various places in docs and link to PG documentation for reference.
|
||
For example, see [here](https://hasura.io/docs/latest/graphql/core/api-reference/schema-metadata-api/syntax-defs.html#operator).
|
||
|
||
(#4502) (close #4056)
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- server: add support for `_inc` on `real`, `double`, `numeric` and `money` (fix #3573)
|
||
- server: support special characters in JSON path query argument with bracket `[]` notation, e.g `obj['Hello World!']` (#3890) (#4482)
|
||
- server: add graphql-engine support for timestamps without timezones (fix #1217)
|
||
- server: support inserting unquoted bigint, and throw an error if value overflows the bounds of the integer type (fix #576) (fix #4368)
|
||
- console: change react ace editor theme to eclipse (close #4437)
|
||
- console: fix columns reordering for relationship tables in data browser (#4483)
|
||
- console: format row count in data browser for readablity (#4433)
|
||
- console: move pre-release notification tooltip msg to top (#4433)
|
||
- console: remove extra localPresets key present in migration files on permissions change (close #3976) (#4433)
|
||
- console: make nullable and unique labels for columns clickable in insert and modify (#4433)
|
||
- console: fix row delete for relationships in data browser (#4433)
|
||
- console: prevent trailing spaces while creating new role (close #3871) (#4497)
|
||
- docs: add API docs for using environment variables as webhook urls in event triggers
|
||
- server: fix recreating action's permissions (close #4377)
|
||
- server: make the graceful shutdown logic customizable (graceful shutdown on the SIGTERM signal continues to be the default)
|
||
- docs: add reference docs for CLI (clsoe #4327) (#4408)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.2.0-beta.4`
|
||
|
||
### add query support in actions
|
||
|
||
(close #4032) (#4309)
|
||
|
||
### console: persist page state in data browser across navigation
|
||
|
||
The order, collapsed state of columns and rows limit is now persisted across page navigation
|
||
|
||
(close #3390) (#3753)
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- cli: query support for actions (#4318)
|
||
- cli: add retry_conf in event trigger for squashing migrations (close #4296) (#4324)
|
||
- cli: allow customization of server api paths (close #4016)
|
||
- cli: clean up migration files created during a failed migrate api (close #4312) (#4319)
|
||
- cli: add support for multiple versions of plugin (close #4105)
|
||
- cli: template assets path in console HTML for unversioned builds
|
||
- cli: set_table_is_enum metadata type for squashing migrations (close #4394) (#4395)
|
||
- console: query support for actions (#4318)
|
||
- console: recover from SDL parse in actions type definition editor (fix #4385) (#4389)
|
||
- console: allow customising graphql field names for columns of views (close #3689) (#4255)
|
||
- console: fix clone permission migrations (close #3985) (#4277)
|
||
- console: decouple data rows and count fetch in data browser to account for really large tables (close #3793) (#4269)
|
||
- console: update cookie policy for API calls to "same-origin"
|
||
- console: redirect to /:table/browse from /:table (close #4330) (#4374)
|
||
- console: surround string type column default value with quotes (close #4371) (#4423)
|
||
- console: add undefined check to fix error (close #4444) (#4445)
|
||
- docs: add One-Click Render deployment guide (close #3683) (#4209)
|
||
- server: reserved keywords in column references break parser (fix #3597) #3927
|
||
- server: fix postgres specific error message that exposed database type on invalid query parameters (#4294)
|
||
- server: manage inflight events when HGE instance is gracefully shutdown (close #3548)
|
||
- server: fix an edge case where some events wouldn't be processed because of internal erorrs (#4213)
|
||
- server: fix downgrade not working to version v1.1.1 (#4354)
|
||
- server: `type` field is not required if `jwk_url` is provided in JWT config
|
||
- server: add a new field `claims_namespace_path` which accepts a JSON Path for looking up hasura claim in the JWT token (#4349)
|
||
- server: support reusing Postgres scalars in custom types (close #4125)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.2.0-beta.3`
|
||
|
||
### console: manage Postgres check constraints
|
||
|
||
Postgres Check constraints allows you to specify that the value in a certain column must satisfy a Boolean (truth-value) expression. They can be used to put in simple input validations for mutations and with this release, these constraints can now be added while creating a table or later from Modify tab on the console.
|
||
|
||
**Example**:
|
||
When a product is created, ensure that the price is greater than zero. The SQL would look like this:
|
||
|
||
```sql
|
||
CREATE TABLE products (
|
||
product_id UUID DEFAULT gen_random_uuid(),
|
||
name TEXT,
|
||
price NUMERIC CONSTRAINT positive_price CHECK (price > 0)
|
||
);
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
To create this table with Hasura Console, on the 'Add a new table' screen, after adding all the columns, scroll down to 'Check constraints' section and 'Add a new check constraint' with the following properties:
|
||
|
||
- Constraint name: `positive_price`
|
||
- Check expression: `price > 0`
|
||
|
||
Read more about check constraints on [Postgres Docs](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/ddl-constraints.html#DDL-CONSTRAINTS-CHECK-CONSTRAINTS).
|
||
|
||
(close #1700) (#3881)
|
||
|
||
### CLI: V2 migrations architecture
|
||
|
||
A new CLI migrations image is introduced to account for the new migrations workflow. If you're have a project with `version: 2` in `config.yaml`, you should use the new image: `hasura/graphql-engine:v1.2.0-cli-migrations-v2`. Mount the migrations at `/hasura-migrations` and metadata at `/hasura-metadata`.
|
||
|
||
See [upgrade docs](https://hasura.io/docs/latest/graphql/core/migrations/upgrade-v2.html).
|
||
|
||
(close #3969) (#4145)
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- server: improve performance of replace_metadata tracking many tables (fix #3802)
|
||
- server: option to reload remote schemas in 'reload_metadata' API (fix #3792, #4117)
|
||
- server: fix various space leaks to avoid excessive memory consumption
|
||
- server: fix postgres query error when computed fields included in mutation response (fix #4035)
|
||
- server: fix `__typename` not being included for custom object types (fix #4063)
|
||
- server: preserve cookie headers from sync action webhook (close #4021)
|
||
- server: validate action webhook response to conform to action output type (fix #3977)
|
||
- server: add 'ID' to default scalars in custom types (fix #4061)
|
||
- server: fix erroneous error log "Received STOP for an operation ..."
|
||
- console: enum field values can be selected through a dropdown in insert/edit rows page (close #3748) (#3810)
|
||
- console: exported metadata filenames are now unique(`hasura_metadata_<timestamp>.json`) (close #1772) (#4106)
|
||
- console: allow bulk deleting rows in 'Browse Rows' section (close #1739) (#3735)
|
||
- console: fix computed field permission selection (#4246)
|
||
- console: allow customising root fields of single row mutations (close #4203) (#4254)
|
||
- console: fix json string rendering in data browser (close #4201) (#4221)
|
||
- console: handle long column names in event trigger update columns (close #4123) (#4210)
|
||
- console: disable selecting roles without permissions for bulk actions (close #4178) (#4195)
|
||
- console: fix passing default value to JsonInput (#4175)
|
||
- console: fix parsing of wrapped types in SDL (close #4099) (#4167)
|
||
- console: misc actions fixes (#4059)
|
||
- console: action relationship page improvements (fix #4062, #4130) (#4133)
|
||
- console: add code exporter to graphiql (close #4531) #4652
|
||
- cli: fix init command to generate correct config (fix #4036) (#4038)
|
||
- cli: fix parse error returned on console api (close #4126) (#4152)
|
||
- cli: fix typo in cli example for squash (fix #4047) (#4049)
|
||
- docs: add statement to grant hasura permissions for PG functions (#4238)
|
||
- docs: add docs for redeliver_event api (fix #4176) (#4177)
|
||
- docs: update permission.rst for check constraint api (#4124)
|
||
- docs: add note on pg versions for actions (#4034)
|
||
- docs: add latest prerelease build info (close #4041) (#4048)
|
||
- docs: add AuthGuardian JWT guide (#3958)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.2.0-beta.2`
|
||
|
||
- server: Don't update catalog version if using --dryRun (#3970)
|
||
- cli: add version flag in update-cli command (#3996)
|
||
- cli(migrations-img): add env to skip update prompts (fix #3964) (#3968)
|
||
- cli, server: use prerelease tag as channel for console assets cdn (#3975)
|
||
- cli: fix flags in actions, migrate and metadata cmd (fix #3982) (#3991)
|
||
- cli: preserve action definition in metadata apply (fix… (#3993)
|
||
- cli: bug fixes related to actions (#3951)
|
||
|
||
## `v1.2.0-beta.1`
|
||
|
||
### Hasura Actions
|
||
|
||
Actions are a way to extend Hasura’s auto-generated mutations with entirely custom ones which can handle various use cases such as data validation, data enrichment from external sources and any other complex business logic.
|
||
|
||
A new mutation can be created either by defining its GraphQL SDL or by deriving it from an existing Hasura-generated mutation. The resolver is exposed to Hasura as a webhook which can be called synchronously or asynchronously. This release also includes an ever evolving codegen workflow to make managing the custom resolvers easier.
|
||
|
||
Read more about actions in the [docs](https://docs.hasura.io/1.0/graphql/manual/actions/index.html).
|
||
|
||
(#3042) (#3252) (#3859)
|
||
|
||
### Downgrade command
|
||
|
||
A new command is added to the server executable for downgrading to earlier releases. Previously, if you ran a newer Hasura version and wanted to go back to an old version on the same database, you had to stop Hasura, run some SQL statements and start Hasura again. With the new `downgrade` command, these SQL statements can be run automatically.
|
||
|
||
**Example**: Downgrade from `v1.2.0` to `v1.0.0`:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
# stop hasura v1.2.0
|
||
|
||
# run the following command:
|
||
docker run hasura/graphql-engine:v1.2.0 graphql-engine --database-url <db-url> downgrade --to-v1.0.0
|
||
|
||
# start hasura v1.0.0
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Read more about this command in the [docs](https://hasura.io/docs/latest/graphql/core/deployment/downgrading.html#downgrading-hasura-graphql-engine).
|
||
|
||
(close #1156) (#3760)
|
||
|
||
### Expiration of connections authenticated by WebHooks
|
||
|
||
When using webhooks to authenticate incoming requests to the GraphQL engine server, it is now possible to specify an expiration time; the connection to the server will be automatically closed if it's still running when the expiration delay is expired.
|
||
|
||
Read more about it in the [docs](https://hasura.io/docs/latest/graphql/core/auth/authentication/webhook.html).
|
||
|
||
### Bug fixes and improvements
|
||
|
||
- server: check expression in update permissions (close #384) (rfc #3750) (#3804)
|
||
- console: show pre-release update notifications with opt out option (#3888)
|
||
- console: handle invalid keys in permission builder (close #3848) (#3863)
|
||
- docs: add page on data validation to docs (close #4085) (#4260)
|