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Hasura and PostgreSQL integration module for SettleMint SDK, enabling database operations and GraphQL queries
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Integrate SettleMint into your application with ease.
The SettleMint Hasura SDK provides a seamless way to interact with Hasura GraphQL APIs for managing application data. It enables you to easily query and mutate data stored in your SettleMint-powered PostgreSQL databases through a type-safe GraphQL interface.
For detailed information about using Hasura with the SettleMint platform, check out our official documentation.
createHasuraClient<
Setup
>(options
,clientOptions
?):object
Defined in: sdk/hasura/src/hasura.ts:111
Creates a Hasura GraphQL client with proper type safety using gql.tada
Type Parameter |
---|
Setup extends AbstractSetupSchema |
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options | Omit <{ accessToken : string ; adminSecret : string ; instance : string ; runtime : "server" ; } | { runtime : "browser" ; }, "runtime" > & Record <string , unknown > | Configuration options for the client: - For server-side: instance URL, access token and admin secret - For browser-side: no additional configuration needed |
clientOptions ? | RequestConfig | Optional GraphQL client configuration options |
object
An object containing: - client: The configured GraphQL client instance - graphql: The initialized gql.tada function for type-safe queries
Name | Type | Defined in |
---|---|---|
client | GraphQLClient | sdk/hasura/src/hasura.ts:115 |
graphql | initGraphQLTada <Setup > | sdk/hasura/src/hasura.ts:116 |
Will throw an error if the options fail validation against ClientOptionsSchema
import { createHasuraClient } from '@settlemint/sdk-hasura';
import type { introspection } from "@schemas/hasura-env";
// Server-side usage
const { client, graphql } = createHasuraClient<{
introspection: introspection;
disableMasking: true;
scalars: {
DateTime: Date;
JSON: Record<string, unknown>;
Bytes: string;
Int8: string;
BigInt: string;
BigDecimal: string;
Timestamp: string;
};
}>({
instance: process.env.SETTLEMINT_HASURA_ENDPOINT,
accessToken: process.env.SETTLEMINT_ACCESS_TOKEN,
adminSecret: process.env.SETTLEMINT_HASURA_ADMIN_SECRET,
});
// Browser-side usage
const { client, graphql } = createHasuraClient<{
introspection: introspection;
disableMasking: true;
scalars: {
DateTime: Date;
JSON: Record<string, unknown>;
Bytes: string;
Int8: string;
BigInt: string;
BigDecimal: string;
Timestamp: string;
};
}>({});
// Making GraphQL queries
const query = graphql(`
query GetUsers {
users {
id
name
email
}
}
`);
const result = await client.request(query);
createPostgresPool(
databaseUrl
):Pool
Defined in: sdk/hasura/src/postgres.ts:83
Creates a PostgreSQL connection pool with error handling and retry mechanisms
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
databaseUrl | string | The PostgreSQL connection URL |
Pool
A configured PostgreSQL connection pool
Will throw an error if called from browser runtime
import { createPostgresPool } from '@settlemint/sdk-hasura';
const pool = createPostgresPool(process.env.SETTLEMINT_HASURA_DATABASE_URL);
// The pool will automatically handle connection errors and retries
const client = await pool.connect();
try {
const result = await client.query('SELECT NOW()');
console.log(result.rows[0]);
} finally {
client.release();
}
ClientOptions: {
accessToken
:string
;adminSecret
:string
;instance
:string
;runtime
:"server"
; } | {runtime
:"browser"
; }
Defined in: sdk/hasura/src/hasura.ts:33
Type definition for client options derived from the ClientOptionsSchema.
RequestConfig:
ConstructorParameters
<typeofGraphQLClient
>[1
]
Defined in: sdk/hasura/src/hasura.ts:10
Type definition for GraphQL client configuration options
const
ClientOptionsSchema:ZodDiscriminatedUnion
<ClientOptions
>
Defined in: sdk/hasura/src/hasura.ts:18
Schema for validating client options for the Hasura client. Defines two possible runtime configurations:
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The SettleMint SDK is released under the FSL Software License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
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