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User Group Meetups, September's Community Call session, and the latest DAPI videos Hi there, Welcome

User Group Meetups, September's Community Call session, and the latest DAPI videos [Hasura][Hasura]() Hi there, Welcome to the September edition of the Hasura Newsletter. We just announced an exciting new feature to the Hasura GraphQL engine—streaming subscriptions—a new way to get instant streaming APIs with built-in authorization on top of new or existing Postgres data. Tomorrow, September 21st at 9 AM PT the engineers and product managers behind this feature sit down to discuss different use cases for streaming GraphQL APIs plus a walkthrough of the technical implementation and performance benchmarks. [REGISTER HERE]() Highlights - Hasura will be at the GraphQL Summit in San Diego. [RSVP and hang out]() with the team over some tacos, guac, and GraphQL on October 4th! - The Hasura Authentication Course has added a new tutorial for integrating with Authorizer—a database-independent open-source authentication and authorization solution. Check it out [here](). Streaming Subscriptions: Instantly create streaming GraphQL APIs with built-in authorization on your Postgres databases. Check out this [blog]() and our [docs]() to learn about specific use cases and how it works. Or, attend the [webinar]() tomorrow, September 21, for a live walkthrough and technical discussion. SQLite: We now have a SQLite reference connector which can be used for easier GraphQL Data Connecter development. Check out our [docs]() to learn more. Or, register for this month's [Community Call]() for a quick walkthrough. GraphQL Data Connector Repos: We’ve set up a repository using the SQLite GraphQL Data Connector as a reference to showcase how community-developed GraphQL Data Connectors would look. You can check out the repository located [here](). A simpler way to trial Hasura Enterprise features: Starting in v2.12.0, we have made it radically simpler for Hasura open-source users to try out enterprise features, such as caching, read-replicas, API limiting, and Prometheus metrics. Learn about the new frictionless trial path in our [docs](). [In-person] Design to Deploy: Building a full stack app in 30 mins with Locofy & Hasura | September 20th @ 7PM PT Locofy is a tool that converts Figma designs into production-ready frontend code (React, React Native, HTML/CSS, Gatsby, Next.js). They’re hosting a live workshop on using Locofy to generate React/React Native code from a Figma design, wire it to Hasura, and deploy a live app in 30 minutes. After the event, they’ll host a networking event with other engineers in the Bay Area along with food and drinks. There is still time to [register](). [Webinar] Streaming Subscriptions | September 21st @ 9AM PT We recently announced streaming over GraphQL subscriptions for Postgres. Join us on September 21 for a deep dive into this new feature and get all your questions answered by the team that built it. [Register here](). [In-person] The First Hasura User Group Meetup in Tokyo | September 29 @ 7:30PM JST If you’re in Tokyo, don’t miss the first-ever Hasura User Group Meetup. We’ll be featuring two talks: - Let’s contribute to Hasura - Art of Hasura's subscription: performance tuning The talks will be followed by a networking session and some food. If you are anyone you know is interested, [register here](). Hasura Community Call | September 29th @ 9 AM PT [Register]() for September’s Community Call next Thursday. We’ll be featuring sessions on: - Streaming Subscriptions - SQLite - Best practices for observability + monitoring using Datadog - Role based allow-list (console-only) - Auto cleanup for old trigger events - Sneak preview: Hasura-CockroachDB integration For more information, you can check out the detailed agenda [here](). [In-person] GraphQL Summit | October 3rd - 5th Heading to GraphQL Summit in San Diego? Join Hasura and hang out with fellow GraphQL enthusiasts on October 4th while enjoying tasty tacos, cocktails, and Mexican coffee by the ocean. [All the details](). [reading-viewing.png] Blogs - [Naming conventions for GraphQL schema]() - [A tutorial for using Firebase to add authentication and authorization to a real time Hasura app]() - [Tutorial: Fullstack React Native with GraphQL]() - [Disable GraphQL Query and Subscription Root Fields selectively with RBAC]() - [Types of Realtime GraphQL Subscriptions]() - [Community] [Logto x Hasura: How to use open-source auth + GraphQL solution to boost your project]() Videos - [DAPI] [Rapid data-modeling in Hasura with Crudio CLI]() - [DAPI] [Differential privacy in Postgres with Tonic and Hasura]() - [DAPI] [Typed database objects for application developers and the new NORM of Postgres]() - [DAPI] [The past, present, and future of Postgres, and the Postgres Playground]() - [Community] [Type of safety from the Hasura to SWR]() Learn Course - [Hasura Authentication with Authorizer](): Learn how to integrate Authorizer with your Hasura instance and have authorized GraphQL API ready for application. Community Member of the Month Jonathan Marbutt is our community member of the month. Jonathan is involved in supporting and promoting Hasura through the Hasura Discord and [Twitter]() and is excited to talk about Hasura to anyone who will listen. He's been in software development over the past 20 years, working with everything from .NET, SQL Server, Postgres, React, and React Native, and now Hasura. Jonathan has created packages for .NET to help developers adopt Hasura into their existing .NET projects. Check out his talk [Using Hasura on a Legacy .Net Application]() from HasuraCon'22 and if you have any questions about using Hasura with SQL server, reach out to him on Discord (Jonathan Marbutt #3463). This month’s recommendation comes from David A. Ventimiglia, a Solutions Engineer at Hasura. David recommends one of his Hasura projects— building “leaderboard” style applications with greater ease, performance, and flexibility by using the database’s powerful window functions, views, and indexing capabilities. You can check out his [GitHub abstract]() to get started. Jobs at Hasura We're hiring for several important roles. - [Director, Technical Support]() - [Director of Product Marketing]() - [Cloud Infrastructure Engineer, Hasura Cloud]() - [Senior Product Manager, Hasura Console and CLI]() If you're interested or know someone who might be go ahead and apply. --------------------------------------------------------------- That's all from Hasura this month. For more product updates and some live demos, you can [register]() for September's Community Call next week on September 29th at 9 AM PT. Best, Rajoshi [GitHub]() [Twitter]() [Discord]() [YouTube]() [LinkedIn]() Hasura, 355 Bryant Street, Suite 403, San Francisco CA 94107 [Unsubscribe]() | [Manage preference]()

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