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.. meta::
:description: Manage custom functions with the Hasura schema/metadata API
:keywords: hasura, docs, schema/metadata API, API reference, custom function
.. _api_custom_functions:
Schema/Metadata API Reference: Custom Functions (Deprecated)
============================================================
.. contents:: Table of contents
:backlinks: none
:depth: 1
:local:
Introduction
------------
Track/untrack a custom SQL function in the Hasura GraphQL engine.
Only tracked custom functions are available for querying/mutating/subscribing data over the GraphQL API.
.. admonition:: Deprecation
In versions ``v2.0.0`` and above, the schema/metadata API is deprecated in favour of the :ref:`schema API <schema_apis>` and the
:ref:`metadata API <metadata_apis>`.
Though for backwards compatibility, the schema/metadata APIs will continue to function.
.. _track_function:
track_function
--------------
``track_function`` is used to add a custom SQL function to the ``query`` root field of the GraphQL schema.
Also refer a note :ref:`here <function_req_note>`.
Add an SQL function ``search_articles``:
.. code-block:: http
POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
X-Hasura-Role: admin
{
"type": "track_function",
"args": {
"schema": "public",
"name": "search_articles"
}
}
.. _track_function_v2:
track_function v2
-----------------
Version 2 of ``track_function`` is used to add a custom SQL function to the GraphQL schema.
It supports more configuration options than v1, and also supports tracking
functions as mutations.
Also refer a note :ref:`here <function_req_note>`.
Track an SQL function called ``search_articles`` with a Hasura session argument:
.. code-block:: http
POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
X-Hasura-Role: admin
{
"type": "track_function",
"version": 2,
"args": {
"function": {
"schema": "public",
"name": "search_articles"
},
"configuration": {
"session_argument": "hasura_session"
}
}
}
Track ``VOLATILE`` SQL function ``reset_widget`` as a mutation, so it appears
as a top-level field under the ``mutation`` root field:
.. code-block:: http
POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
X-Hasura-Role: admin
{
"type": "track_function",
"version": 2,
"args": {
"function": {
"schema": "public",
"name": "reset_widget"
},
"configuration": {
"exposed_as": "mutation"
}
}
}
If ``exposed_as`` is omitted, the location in the schema to expose the function
will be inferred from the function's volatility, with ``VOLATILE`` functions
appearing under the ``mutation`` root, and others ending up under
``query/subscription``.
In most cases you will want ``VOLATILE`` functions to only be exposed as
mutations, and only ``STABLE`` and ``IMMUTABLE`` functions to be queries.
When tracking ``VOLATILE`` functions under the ``query`` root, the user needs
to guarantee that the field is idempotent and side-effect free, in the context
of the resulting GraphQL API.
One such use case might be a function that wraps a simple query and performs
some logging visible only to administrators.
.. note::
It's easy to accidentally give an SQL function the wrong volatility (or for a
function to end up with ``VOLATILE`` mistakenly, since it's the default).
.. _track_function_args_syntax_v2:
Args syntax
^^^^^^^^^^^
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Key
- Required
- Schema
- Description
* - function
- true
- :ref:`FunctionName <FunctionName>`
- Name of the SQL function
* - configuration
- false
- :ref:`Function Configuration <function_configuration>`
- Configuration for the SQL function
.. _untrack_function:
untrack_function
----------------
``untrack_function`` is used to remove a SQL function from the GraphQL schema.
Remove an SQL function ``search_articles``:
.. code-block:: http
POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
X-Hasura-Role: admin
{
"type": "untrack_function",
"args": {
"schema": "public",
"name": "search_articles"
}
}
.. _args_syntax:
Args syntax
^^^^^^^^^^^
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Key
- Required
- Schema
- Description
* - table
- true
- :ref:`FunctionName <FunctionName>`
- Name of the SQL function