GraphQL engine server flags reference¶
Table of contents
Introduction¶
Every GraphQL engine command is structured as:
$ graphql-engine <server-flags> serve <command-flags>
The flags can be passed as ENV variables as well.
Server flags¶
For the graphql-engine
command these are the available flags and ENV variables:
Flag | ENV variable | Description |
---|---|---|
--database-url <DB_URL> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL |
Postgres database URL:
Example: |
Or you can specify the following options (only via flags):
--host Postgres server host
-p, --port Postgres server port
-u, --user Database user name
-p, --password Password of the user
-d, --dbname Database name to connect to
-o, --pg-connection-options PostgreSQL connection options
Note
The default configuration of PostgreSQL 11 and older may result in loss of
precision when retrieving IEEE 754 style data, such as float4
, real
or double precision
values, from the database. To avoid this, set the
extra_float_digits
PostgreSQL connection parameter to 3. This can be
done by passing '--pg-connection-options=-c extra_float_digits=3'
to
graphql-engine
, or by passing this option as part of the database url:
postgres://admin:mypass@mydomain.com:5432/mydb?options=-c%20extra_float_digits%3D3
Command flags¶
For the serve
sub-command these are the available flags and ENV variables:
Flag | ENV variable | Description |
---|---|---|
--server-port <PORT> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_SERVER_PORT |
Port on which graphql-engine should be served (default: 8080) |
--server-host <HOST> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_SERVER_HOST |
Host on which graphql-engine will listen (default: * ) |
--enable-console <true|false> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_CONSOLE |
Enable the Hasura Console (served by the server on / and /console ) (default: false) |
--admin-secret <ADMIN_SECRET_KEY> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET |
Admin secret key, required to access this instance. This is mandatory when you use webhook or JWT. |
--auth-hook <WEBHOOK_URL> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_AUTH_HOOK |
URL of the authorization webhook required to authorize requests. See auth webhooks docs for more details. |
--auth-hook-mode <GET|POST> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_AUTH_HOOK_MODE |
HTTP method to use for the authorization webhook (default: GET) |
--jwt-secret <JSON_CONFIG> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_JWT_SECRET |
A JSON string containing type and the JWK used for verifying (and other
optional details).
Example: {"type": "HS256", "key": "3bd561c37d214b4496d09049fadc542c"} .
See the JWT docs for more details. |
--unauthorized-role <ROLE> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_UNAUTHORIZED_ROLE |
Unauthorized role, used when access-key is not sent in access-key only
mode or the Authorization header is absent in JWT mode.
Example: anonymous . Now whenever the “authorization” header is
absent, the request’s role will default to anonymous . |
--cors-domain <DOMAINS> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_CORS_DOMAIN |
CSV of list of domains, incuding scheme (http/https) and port, to allow for CORS. Wildcard domains are allowed. (See Configure CORS) |
--disable-cors |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DISABLE_CORS |
Disable CORS. Do not send any CORS headers on any request. |
--ws-read-cookie <true|false> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_WS_READ_COOKIE |
Read cookie on WebSocket initial handshake even when CORS is disabled. This can be a potential security flaw! Please make sure you know what you’re doing. This configuration is only applicable when CORS is disabled. (default: false) |
--enable-telemetry <true|false> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_TELEMETRY |
Enable anonymous telemetry (default: true) |
N/A | HASURA_GRAPHQL_EVENTS_HTTP_POOL_SIZE |
Maximum number of concurrent http workers delivering events at any time (default: 100) |
N/A | HASURA_GRAPHQL_EVENTS_FETCH_INTERVAL |
Interval in milliseconds to sleep before trying to fetch events again after a fetch returned no events from postgres |
-s, --stripes <NO_OF_STRIPES> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_PG_STRIPES |
Number of stripes (distinct sub-pools) to maintain with Postgres (default: 1). New connections will be taken from a particular stripe pseudo-randomly. |
-c, --connections <NO_OF_CONNS> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_PG_CONNECTIONS |
Maximum number of Postgres connections that can be opened per stripe (default: 50). When the maximum is reached we will block until a new connection becomes available, even if there is capacity in other stripes. |
--timeout <SECONDS> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_PG_TIMEOUT |
Each connection’s idle time before it is closed (default: 180 sec) |
--use-prepared-statements <true|false> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_USE_PREPARED_STATEMENTS |
Use prepared statements for queries (default: true) |
-i, --tx-iso <TXISO> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_TX_ISOLATION |
Transaction isolation. read-committed / repeatable-read / serializable (default: read-commited) |
--retries <NO_OF_RETRIES> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_NO_OF_RETRIES |
Number of retries if Postgres connection error occurs (default: 1) |
--stringify-numeric-types |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_STRINGIFY_NUMERIC_TYPES |
Stringify certain Postgres numeric types, specifically bigint , numeric , decimal and
double precision as they don’t fit into the IEEE-754 spec for JSON encoding-decoding.
(default: false) |
--enabled-apis <APIS> |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLED_APIS |
Comma separated list of APIs (options: metadata , graphql , pgdump ) to be enabled.
(default: metadata,graphql,pgdump ) |
--live-queries-multiplexed-refetch-interval |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_LIVE_QUERIES_MULTIPLEXED_REFETCH_INTERVAL |
Updated results (if any) will be sent at most once in this interval (in milliseconds) for live queries which can be multiplexed. Default: 1000 (1sec) |
--live-queries-multiplexed-batch-size |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_LIVE_QUERIES_MULTIPLEXED_BATCH_SIZE |
Multiplexed live queries are split into batches of the specified size. Default: 100 |
--enable-allowlist |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_ALLOWLIST |
Restrict queries allowed to be executed by the GraphQL engine to those that are part of the configured
allow-list. Default: false (Available for versions > v1.0.0-beta.1) |
--console-assets-dir |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_CONSOLE_ASSETS_DIR |
Set the value to /srv/console-assets for the console to load assets from the server itself
instead of CDN (Available for versions > v1.0.0-beta.1) |
--enabled-log-types |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLED_LOG_TYPES |
Set the enabled log types. This is a comma-separated list of log-types to
enable. Default: startup, http-log, webhook-log, websocket-log . See
log types for more details. |
--log-level |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_LOG_LEVEL |
Set the logging level. Default: info . Options: debug , info ,
warn , error . |
--dev-mode |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DEV_MODE |
Set dev mode for GraphQL requests; include the internal key in the errors extensions of the response (if required). |
--admin-internal-errors |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_INTERNAL_ERRORS |
Include the internal key in the errors extensions of the response for GraphQL requests with the admin role (if required). |
--enable-remote-schema-permissions |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_REMOTE_SCHEMA_PERMISSIONS |
Enable remote schema permissions (default: false ) |
--infer-function-permissions |
HASURA_GRAPHQL_INFER_FUNCTION_PERMISSIONS |
When the When the |
Note
When the equivalent flags for environment variables are used, the flags will take precedence.