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hasura-node-monolith-example

This is a sample fullstack web application incorporating the following:

Architecture Notes

  • Hasura's auth webhook is used (as opposed to configuring Hasura to read JWT claims directly) because it allows the user's role to be dynamic. This way (supposing we had more roles in the app) users won't have to sign out & sign in when their role changes. We can also easily implement user or token blocklists if required.

Local development

Requires Node.js >= v14, yarn package manager v1, & docker ( Docker Desktop >= v3.2 for Windows & Mac, or Docker Engine >= v19.03 for Linux).

Copy contents of .env.example to .env and optionally fill in values (defaults should work).

yarn install

Start development db with yarn db (needs to be running for either of next two tasks)

Start app in dev mode with yarn dev, or start app in production mode with yarn start.

When the app is started in dev mode:

  • The Hasura Console (Hasura's web UI) will be opened in a browser tab along with the Next.js web app.
  • Changes made via the Hasura Console will be reflected in changes in hasura/migrations/ & hasura/metadata/ which can be committed to Git. These migrations & metadata are applied whenever the app starts, for both dev mode & production, using Hasura's cli-migrations image.
  • The TypeScript types for GraphQL queries/mutations/fragments (in web/graphql/generated.ts) will be regenerated whenever there are edits to a .graphql file.
  • You can execute other hasura-cli commands with yarn _hasura, e.g. yarn _hasura seed apply or yarn _hasura --help.

Production deployment

Use the Dockerfile in the project root and define the variables documented in .env.example.

With Heroku

  • This project is ready to deploy without code changes (i.e. includes heroku.yml)
  • Create app in Heroku web ui, and before connecting to repo, run (in any directory) heroku stack:set container -a your-app-name-here. Then you can (in Heroku web ui) connect app to repo (under "Deploy" tab -> "Deployment method").
  • Heroku Postgres will define the DATABASE_URL environment variable. Be sure to copy it to HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL
  • Set environment variable HASURA_GRAPHQL_CLI_ENVIRONMENT=default as per hasura/graphql-engine#4651