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Your single source for this month's product updates, features, articles, and more [Hasura logo]() Product Updates MySQL Alpha We’re delighted to release the alpha version of our MySQL data connector, which lets you automatically build GraphQL APIs on your MySQL data based on the database schema. The alpha release supports queries, table relationships, and permissions. Check out [our docs]() for more. One Click Deploy to Hasura Cloud Quickly try out sample applications on Hasura Cloud with just a click. This new feature takes the Hasura metadata, migrations, and seeds from a GitHub repository and creates a new Hasura Cloud project to instantly try out the generated GraphQL API of the sample application. See the workflow in our [docs]() and check out some sample apps from the [Hasura Hub]()! Neon integration updatesWe’ve updated our integration to give you the best of Neon’s new capabilities. These latest improvements allow you to create multiple PostgreSQL databases in the same Neon project, connect your Hasura project, and explore many more new Hasura sample applications. You can find the documentation [here](). OpenTelemetry traces (Beta) Hasura is committed to open source and open standards. That’s why we’ve instrumented code for API queries, mutations, and subscriptions with traces for our self-hosted Hasura Enterprise product in the OpenTelemetry format. From there, you can export to the observability tool of your choice for troubleshooting and diagnosing issues. For more information, check out our [docs](). Dynamic Database Connections (Beta) Previously, Hasura only executed queries against a connection that was configured when the source was added in the metadata. With the 2.18 release, queries can now be executed against connections resolved during runtime. For more information, check out the Dynamic Database Connections documentation [here](). Support for string query parameters in actions, event triggers, and cron triggers Now you can configure string query parameters in actions, event triggers, and cron triggers request transforms via the console. For example, you can now use string query parameters to import a REST endpoint such as a “GET/resource/findByTags” via actions. Events Community Call: Pricing AMA, first look at MySQL & Oracle and more | Feb 23rd @ 9 AM PT We invite you to attend the [February Community Call]() and get a first look at two new databases we are rolling out support for, our new Hasura Hub with one click deploy sample apps, and more. We’ll also have an open forum for questions and discussion about our recent pricing update. Hasura Data + API Days in San Francisco & New York City | April & May Join Hasura for an immersive and interactive live event to learn how Hasura is helping unlock data access for developers. Find the dates and details [here](). HasuraCon 2023 | CFP is open | Save the Date | June 20-22 We are excited to announce that HasuraCon 2023 is returning virtually on June 20-22. Call for Proposals is open now through Friday, March 10. We welcome and encourage proposals for all kinds of technical talks about Hasura – industry use cases, production best practices, how you built your startup with Hasura, and everything in between. Submit your proposal [here](). Upcoming Events We're Sponsoring: [ ]() [QCon London]() | March 27-30 | London, UK [ ]() [Data Council Austin]() | March 28-30 | Austin, TX New Content Blogposts[ ] [The rise of GraphQL APIs on data warehouses]() In this post, we discuss the drivers behind the rise of data APIs in data warehouses, challenges with current approaches to building, operating, and scaling data APIs, and how Hasura addresses those challenges for our customers.[ ][Save Time and Stop Writing GraphQL Resolvers]() Manually building GraphQL APIs requires a lot of effort and resources. Read this blog and learn how Hasura helps build GraphQL APIs that eliminate time-consuming challenges. [ ] [Community] [Using Hasura saved our Beta launch]() [ ] [Community] [Building a PoC with Hasura]() (Japanese) [ ] [Community] [How to manage DB migrations with Git and automatically deploy with GitHub Actions with Docker]() (Japanese) [ ] [Community] [Fullstack types with Postgres, Hasura GraphQL, and Typescript]() [ ] [Community] [Discerning setting of Hasura and GraphQL Codegen]() (Japanese) [ ] [Community] [Hasura’s computed fields]() (Japanese) [ ] [Community] [Distributed GraphQL with Hasura and Supabase]() [ ][Community] [Explosive development configuration with Hasura + NestJS + Next.js]() (Japanese) Videos & Audio[ ]Have you seen “[One Click Deploys]()” yet? Test out schemas and sample projects with just one click in our new functionality – One Click Deploys! [ ][Community] [JAMStack Gatsbyjs Saas app using Stripe, Hasura]() Community Updates Tooling from the community Check out this [Hasura and Nuxt 3 template]() Jobs from the community [ ] BASK Digital Media is looking for a [SQL/Postgres expert]() to help facilitate and maintain their Hasura projects. [ ] Colabra’s hiring a [Full Stack Engineer (TypeScript)]() with deep experience with Hasura. We’re hiring for some exciting roles at Hasura! You can find all open positions on our [careers page](). See you next month, Hasura [GitHub]() [Twitter]() [Discord]() [YouTube]() [LinkedIn]() [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]()

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