super-graph/tmpl/dev.yml

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app_name: "{% app_name %} Development"
host_port: 0.0.0.0:8080
web_ui: true
# debug, info, warn, error, fatal, panic
log_level: "debug"
# Disable this in development to get a list of
# queries used. When enabled super graph
# will only allow queries from this list
# List saved to ./config/allow.list
use_allow_list: false
# Throw a 401 on auth failure for queries that need auth
# valid values: always, per_query, never
auth_fail_block: never
# Latency tracing for database queries and remote joins
# the resulting latency information is returned with the
# response
enable_tracing: true
# Watch the config folder and reload Super Graph
# with the new configs when a change is detected
reload_on_config_change: true
# File that points to the database seeding script
# seed_file: seed.js
# Path pointing to where the migrations can be found
migrations_path: ./config/migrations
# Postgres related environment Variables
# SG_DATABASE_HOST
# SG_DATABASE_PORT
# SG_DATABASE_USER
# SG_DATABASE_PASSWORD
# Auth related environment Variables
# SG_AUTH_RAILS_COOKIE_SECRET_KEY_BASE
# SG_AUTH_RAILS_REDIS_URL
# SG_AUTH_RAILS_REDIS_PASSWORD
# SG_AUTH_JWT_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE
# inflections:
# person: people
# sheep: sheep
auth:
# Can be 'rails' or 'jwt'
type: rails
cookie: _app_session
# Comment this out if you want to disable setting
# the user_id via a header. Good for testing
header: X-User-ID
rails:
# Rails version this is used for reading the
# various cookies formats.
version: 5.2
# Found in 'Rails.application.config.secret_key_base'
secret_key_base: 0a248500a64c01184edb4d7ad3a805488f8097ac761b76aaa6c17c01dcb7af03a2f18ba61b2868134b9c7b79a122bc0dadff4367414a2d173297bfea92be5566
# Remote cookie store. (memcache or redis)
# url: redis://redis:6379
# password: ""
# max_idle: 80
# max_active: 12000
# In most cases you don't need these
# salt: "encrypted cookie"
# sign_salt: "signed encrypted cookie"
# auth_salt: "authenticated encrypted cookie"
# jwt:
# provider: auth0
# secret: abc335bfcfdb04e50db5bb0a4d67ab9
# public_key_file: /secrets/public_key.pem
# public_key_type: ecdsa #rsa
database:
type: postgres
host: db
port: 5432
dbname: {% app_name_slug %}_development
user: postgres
password: ''
#schema: "public"
#pool_size: 10
#max_retries: 0
#log_level: "debug"
# Define variables here that you want to use in filters
# sub-queries must be wrapped in ()
variables:
account_id: "(select account_id from users where id = $user_id)"
# Define defaults to for the field key and values below
defaults:
# filter: ["{ user_id: { eq: $user_id } }"]
# Field and table names that you wish to block
blocklist:
- ar_internal_metadata
- schema_migrations
- secret
- password
- encrypted
- token
tables:
- name: users
# This filter will overwrite defaults.filter
# filter: ["{ id: { eq: $user_id } }"]
# filter_query: ["{ id: { eq: $user_id } }"]
filter_update: ["{ id: { eq: $user_id } }"]
filter_delete: ["{ id: { eq: $user_id } }"]
# - name: products
# # Multiple filters are AND'd together
# filter: [
# "{ price: { gt: 0 } }",
# "{ price: { lt: 8 } }"
# ]
- name: customers
# No filter is used for this field not
# even defaults.filter
filter: none
remotes:
- name: payments
id: stripe_id
url: http://rails_app:3000/stripe/$id
path: data
# debug: true
pass_headers:
- cookie
set_headers:
- name: Host
value: 0.0.0.0
# - name: Authorization
# value: Bearer <stripe_api_key>
- # You can create new fields that have a
# real db table backing them
name: me
table: users
filter: ["{ id: { eq: $user_id } }"]
# - name: posts
# filter: ["{ account_id: { _eq: $account_id } }"]