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Data connector enhancements, Schema Registry alerts, and more! Hi there, We are excited to bring you

Data connector enhancements, Schema Registry alerts, and more! Hi there, We are excited to bring you a wave of exciting product updates, including data connector enhancements, CLI plugin to enable CI/CD for GraphQL federation and more! Register to learn more about these updates in our upcoming [Community Call]() on August 31. Plus, Tanmai Gopal will be joining us for an AMA, so bring all of your burning questions. We are also teaming up with our friends at Snowflake to show you how to reduce development time from 3 weeks to 3 minutes with Hasura autogenerated GraphQL. [Register now]() Product updates Create REST endpoints from a table with one click With a single click in the Data view of the Console, you can now create REST endpoints from tables. By simply navigating to a table, you can choose which CRUD operations to create and then interact with these endpoints from the Hasura console’s API tab. [Read our docs →]() Data connector enhancements We’ve enhanced our Oracle and Snowflake data connectors with the ability to choose schemas in introspection. You can now also track materialized views in Oracle. We also have a new suggested relationships UI for Postgres and MySQL. [Check out our docs on supported databases →]() CLI plugin to enable CI/CD for GraphQL federation use cases We’ve introduced a new CLI plugin that allows you to verify the metadata consistency of your subgraph against your supergraph before publishing changes to the supergraph! Handle multiple remote schemas and data federations with confidence with this new capability. [Check it out →]() Schema Registry alerts on Hasura Cloud You can now directly notify your dev teams on Slack about breaking schema changes on your GraphQL API with the new Schema Registry alerts capability. [Check it out →]() Export metrics to OpenTelemetry receivers on Hasura Cloud and EE You can now export metrics from Hasura directly to OpenTelemetry receivers in your observability tools to monitor the health, performance, and availability of your Hasura projects. [Read our docs →]() Projects in Microsoft Azure under the professional plan We are delighted to announce that you can now create projects in Microsoft Azure under the Professional pricing plan. [Check out our Hasura Cloud docs →]() Events [I'm an image]() Community Call - August 31 Deploy connectors to Hasura Cloud, develop GenAI applications with Hasura Notebook, AMA with Tanmai, and more! [See full agenda and register →]() [I'm an image]() Deliver applications and APIs faster with Snowflake and Hasura - Sept. 14 Join Hasura and Snowflake as we discuss the future of API development on Snowflake, the current challenges of building and scaling custom-built data APIs. [Register →]() [I'm an image]() Accelerate modern app development with Locofy.ai and Hasura - Sept. 7 Join Locofy.ai and Hasura to learn how to create modern apps with captivating frontend interfaces and highly scalable backend APIs. [Register →]() Other events we’re heading to: - [Google Cloud Next ‘23 (Aug. 29-31)]() - [GraphQL Conf (Sept. 19-21)]() [Explore more events]() Blogs [I'm an image]() Improving Observability of Subscriptions and Event Triggers in Hasura – a Golden Signals approach In the world of modern application development, observability is a critical aspect of ensuring the reliability and performance of systems. [Learn more →]() [I'm an image]() Supercharge your application development with Hasura Remote Joins and Data Federation We are thrilled to announce that Hasura now supports Remote Joins across all supported data sources, including PostgreSQL, Snowflake, MySQL, SQL Server, BigQuery, Oracle, Athena, and Remote Schemas! [Learn more →]() [I'm an image]() Instant APIs on Snowflake using UDFs and Hasura The Hasura Snowflake connector became generally available in June. Like all other Hasura connectors, the value of the Snowflake connector is the ability to generate APIs on Snowflake data with minimal coding. [Learn more →]() [I'm an image]() Introducing Input Validation Permissions on Hasura: Enhancing data integrity and security In today's data-driven world, building applications with strong data integrity and security is challenging. [Learn more →]() [I'm an image]() Incremental database migration with Hasura In this post, we will revisit the migration process and see how, with Hasura, we could incrementally execute the migration, tackling the uncertainties but still delivering the results on time. [Learn more →]() [Read more blog posts]() Blogs from the community - [Reducing Haskell parallel build times using semaphores]() - [Notes and solutions when adding columns and fields with Hasura GraphQL + NestJS + Prisma]() (Japanese) - [How to authenticate multiple Hasura roles using Firebase]() - [How to backup a PostgreSQL database with pg_dump from Hasura / Heroku instance]() - [Integrating Keycloak for Authentication and Authorization: A Step-by-Step Guide]() - [Leveraging Hasura to GraphQL’ify a (Trello) API]() Videos & Audio - [Supercharge Your App Development with Hasura: The Ultimate YouTube Guide!]() - [Shifting From Service First To Data First]() Community updates Tooling from the community Here’s some of the tooling that our community has been busy building: - Hasura user NKNaaS, built a [Hasura + MS SQL Server + LIFF template]() (Japanese) - Kevin Chen [added support]() for the Hasura CLI to be distributed as a package on tea.xyz   [Hasura Facebook]() [Hasura Twitter]() [Hasura LinkedIn]() [Hasura YouTube Channel]() 576 Folsom St, Floor 3, San Francisco, CA 94105 [Unsubscribe]() | [Manage Preferences]() If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you may [Unsubscribe]() or update your preferences here: [Manage your Preferences]()

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