Schema/Metadata API Reference: Manage metadata¶
Table of contents
Introduction¶
APIs to manage Hasura metadata which is stored in hdb_catalog schema.
export_metadata¶
export_metadata is used to export the current metadata from the server as a JSON
file.
POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
X-Hasura-Role: admin
{
    "type" : "export_metadata",
    "args": {}
}
Response:
The response JSON will be the metadata object. The structure of the metadata object is just a JSON version of the metadata files generated by the CLI.
replace_metadata¶
replace_metadata is used to replace/import metadata into Hasura. Existing
metadata will be replaced with the new one.
POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
X-Hasura-Role: admin
{
    "type" : "replace_metadata",
    "args": "<metadata-as-json-object>"
}
Args syntax¶
Args should be the JSON object which is same as the output of export_metadata.
reload_metadata¶
reload_metadata should be used when there is a change in underlying Postgres
database that Hasura should be aware of. Example: a new column is added to a
table using psql and this column should now be added to the GraphQL schema.
POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
X-Hasura-Role: admin
{
    "type" : "reload_metadata",
    "args": {
        "reload_remote_schemas": true
    }
}
Args syntax¶
| Key | Required | Schema | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| reload_remote_schemas | false | Boolean | If set to true, all remote schemas’ (including inconsistent ones) cached GraphQL schemas are refreshed (default: false) | 
clear_metadata¶
clear_metadata can be used to reset the state of Hasura – clean the current
state by forgetting the tables tracked, relationships, permissions, event
triggers etc.
POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
X-Hasura-Role: admin
{
    "type" : "clear_metadata",
    "args": {}
}
get_inconsistent_metadata¶
get_inconsistent_metadata can be used to fetch all inconsistent metadata objects.
POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
X-Hasura-Role: admin
{
    "type": "get_inconsistent_metadata",
    "args": {}
}
Response:
[
    {
        "definition": {
            "using": {
                "foreign_key_constraint_on": {
                    "column": "author_id",
                    "table": "article"
                }
            },
            "name": "articles",
            "comment": null,
            "table": "author"
        },
        "reason": "table \"article\" does not exist",
        "type": "array_relation"
    },
    {
        "definition": {
            "using": {
                "foreign_key_constraint_on": "author_id"
            },
            "name": "author",
            "comment": null,
            "table": "article"
        },
        "reason": "table \"article\" does not exist",
        "type": "object_relation"
    },
    {
        "definition": "article",
        "reason": "no such table/view exists in postgres : \"article\"",
        "type": "table"
    }
]
drop_inconsistent_metadata¶
drop_inconsistent_metadata can be used to purge all inconsistent objects from the metadata.
POST /v1/query HTTP/1.1
Content-Type: application/json
X-Hasura-Role: admin
{
    "type": "drop_inconsistent_metadata",
    "args": {}
}