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Alternatives: Computed fields allow you to return scalar values (which may include a json string) but they cannot be mutations. |
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I wrote a stored procedure to allow unauthenticated users to login and get a JWT token from the database. This stored proc uses a table called sessions to keep track of logins. The session has an id, user id, start time, end time and jwt as columns.
I then exposed this function as a mutation in hasura. Here are the problems.
in postgres I can set the function as security definer. Can something similar be done with hasura. If not what's a good way to deal with this?
I tried returning a setof some_custom_type_thats_not_a_table but that doesn't work either. I would be great if hasura just allowed me to return a JSON from a function or something.
Thanks.
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