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Hasura Client for NodeJS
Configuration
forrest.run({
settings: {
hasura: {
endpoint: 'http://localhost:8080',
secret: 'hasura',
auth: {
token: 'token',
jwt: {
secret: 'abc',
roles: ['r1', 'r2'],
defaultRole: ['r1'],
session: {
foo: 'bar'
}
},
fn: async () => ({
token: 'token',
ttl: 0
})
}
}
}
})
👉 Only one auth setting is supported at any time.
Authorization Token
When you provide this setting, HasuraClient will use it as Authorization: Bearer {token}
.
Authorization JWT
[[ TO BE IMPLEMENTED ]]
When you provide this setting, HasuraClient will calculate the JWT and use it as Authorization: Bearer {jwt}
.
Authorization Logic
[[ TO BE IMPLEMENTED ]]
When you provide this setting you can calculate the authorization token by offering a custom logic.
- the resulting
token
key will be used asAuthorization: Bearer {token}
. - the
ttl
will be used as cache flag:0
keep forever (until reboot)-1
calculate at every query1000
keep for 1s (integer value expressed in milliseconds)
Query
const MY_QUERY = `
query FooBar ($var: String!) {
resource (
par: $var
) {
field1
field2
}
}
`;
const myFeature = () => [{
target: '$START_FEATURE',
handler: async ({ getContext }) => {
const hasura = getContext('hasura');
const res = await hasura.query(MY_QUERY, {
var: 'foobar'
});
console.log(res);
}
}];
Sql
const myFeature = () => [{
target: '$START_FEATURE',
handler: async ({ getContext }) => {
const hasura = getContext('hasura');
const res = await hasura.sql(MY_QUERY, {
var: 'foobar'
});
console.log(res);
}
}];