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Hasura GraphQL Engine on Docker with pgAdmin
This Docker Compose setup runs Hasura GraphQL Engine along with Postgres and pgAdmin4 using docker-compose
.
Pre-requisites
Usage
- Clone this repo on a machine where you'd like to deploy graphql engine
- Edit
docker-compose.yaml
and changePGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL
andPGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD
to something secure (default pgAdmin login email/password) default value for above variables are:- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL:
pgadmin@example.com
- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD:
admin
- PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL:
- Read more
Environment Variables
here: https://hub.docker.com/r/dpage/pgadmin4/ - Edit
docker-compose.yaml
and changeHASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET
to something secure docker-compose up -d
- Navigate to
http://localhost:5050
, login and add a new server with the following parameters:
General - Name: Hasura
Connection - Host:hasura
Username:postgres
Password: leave empty
Important endpoints
- GraphQL endpoint will be
http://localhost:8080/v1alpha1/graphql
- Hasura Console will be available on
http://localhost:8080/console
- pgAdmin will be available on
http://localhost:5050
Connecting to External Postgres
If you want to connect to an external/existing postgres database, replace HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL
in docker-compose.yaml
with your database url.
Note: localhost will resolve to the container ip inside a docker container, not the host ip