Local Installation
Hasura depends on Postgresql so make sure you have Postgresql installed on your local computer.
Run locally with existing Postgresql
# pull latest image docker pull hasura/graphql-engine:latest # run in container docker run -d -p 8080:8080 \ -e HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL=postgres://<username>:<password>@hostname:<port>/<dbname> \ -e HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_CONSOLE=true \ hasura/graphql-engine:latest
version: '3.6'
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:12
restart: always
volumes:
- db_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgrespassword
graphql-engine:
image: hasura/graphql-engine:v1.3.3
ports:
- "8080:8080"
depends_on:
- "postgres"
restart: always
environment:
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:postgrespassword@postgres:5432/postgres
## enable the console served by server
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLE_CONSOLE: "true" # set to "false" to disable console
## enable debugging mode. It is recommended to disable this in production
HASURA_GRAPHQL_DEV_MODE: "true"
HASURA_GRAPHQL_ENABLED_LOG_TYPES: startup, http-log, webhook-log, websocket-log, query-log
## uncomment next line to set an admin secret
# HASURA_GRAPHQL_ADMIN_SECRET: myadminsecretkey
volumes:
db_data:
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