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Usage

Library

See Documentation for examples and API

API

import { HasuraApi } from '@deep-foundation/hasura/api';

const api = new HasuraApi({
  path: 'hasura.domain.com',
  ssl: true,
  secret: 'adminsecretkey'
});

sql template literal for ide highlighting

import { sql } from '@deep-foundation/hasura/sql';

await api.sql(sql`SELECT * FROM mytable`);

hasura api reference

await api.query({
  type: 'track_table',
  args: {
    schema: 'public',
    name: 'mytable',
  }
});

Client

import { generateApolloClient } from '@deep-foundation/hasura/client';
import gql from 'graphql-tag';
const client = generateApolloClient({ // all options are optional
  ws: true, // need to socket for subscriptions // recommended
  secret: 'adminSecretForRoot', // admin secret for root access // not need when token exists
  token: 'tokenFromCookiesOrLocalStorage', // token for auth webhook auth // ignored when secret exists
  ssl: true; // auto http/https ws/wss protocol
  path: 'hasura.domain.com/path', // link to hasura location
  headers: {}, // custom additional fields into headers
  initialStore: {},
  relative: false, // optional
});
client.query({ query: gql`{ links { id }}` }).then(result => console.log(result))

If you need to specify an absolute path as protocol://domain.zone/path to hasura, you must pass these two options: path and ssl

const client = generateApolloClient({ // all options are optional
  ssl: true;
  path: 'hasura.domain.com/path',
});

If you need to specify relative path as /path to hasura, you must enable the relative mode with the relative option. In this case, the ssl option is ignored in http client, but used in ws. This can be useful when your build is with some proxy.

const client = generateApolloClient({ // all options are optional
  relative: true,
  path: 'hasura.domain.com/path',
});

You can also specify relative not locally in your code, but using an ENV variable DEEP_FOUNDATION_HASURA_RELATIVE or NEXT_PUBLIC_DEEP_FOUNDATION_HASURA_RELATIVE.

export DEEP_FOUNDATION_HASURA_RELATIVE = 1;

OR

export NEXT_PUBLIC_DEEP_FOUNDATION_HASURA_RELATIVE = 1;

Dignostics

PostgreSQL

Get PostgreSQL logs:

docker logs deep-postgres

Connect to PostgreSQL from inside its docker container:

docker exec -it deep-postgres bash
su postgres
psql

Get the size of all tables in the databases and indexes:

SELECT
  nspname                                               AS "schema",
  pg_class.relname                                      AS "table",
  pg_size_pretty(pg_total_relation_size(pg_class.oid))  AS "total_size",
  pg_size_pretty(pg_relation_size(pg_class.oid))        AS "data_size",
  pg_size_pretty(pg_indexes_size(pg_class.oid))         AS "index_size",
  pg_stat_user_tables.n_live_tup                        AS "rows",
  pg_size_pretty(
    pg_total_relation_size(pg_class.oid) / 
    (pg_stat_user_tables.n_live_tup + 1)
  )                                                     AS "total_row_size",
  pg_size_pretty(
    pg_relation_size(pg_class.oid) / 
    (pg_stat_user_tables.n_live_tup + 1)
  )                                                     AS "row_size"
FROM 
  pg_stat_user_tables 
JOIN 
  pg_class
ON
  pg_stat_user_tables.relid = pg_class.oid
JOIN 
  pg_catalog.pg_namespace AS ns
ON
  pg_class.relnamespace = ns.oid
ORDER BY 
  pg_total_relation_size(pg_class.oid) DESC;

Get the list of active queries:

SELECT datname, pid, state, query, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start) AS age 
FROM pg_stat_activity
WHERE state <> 'idle' 
    AND query NOT LIKE '% FROM pg_stat_activity %' 
ORDER BY age;

Cancel the query

SELECT pg_cancel_backend(pid);

Maintenance

Refresh package-lock.json

This command deletes node_modules, package-lock.json and runs npm i. So everything is refreshed.

npm run package:refresh

Release a new version

npm run package:release

After that it might be required to release new versions of:

  1. https://github.com/deep-foundation/react-hasura
  2. https://github.com/deep-foundation/materialized-path
  3. https://github.com/deep-foundation/deeplinks