Hi,
First of all, I am sorry by not replied to you about the password of database. I need to check why I am not receiving notifications. Yes, everything about the database is at Google Cloud SQL section.
About your last question "push the local hasura", well, it's also not about Hasura, but about Database management. The direct way and easy way is to dump your local database and restore it into Google Cloud, but it's not the correct way, it will override all your data.
So, even Hasura born as a GraphQL Engine, they do offer us extra cool things, like Migrations, you can use them to do your development locally and apply migrations to your online database instance, and they can be automated with a Continuous Pipeline to push them into your DEV, QA, PRD environments if you have that kind of organization.
You can check all the documentation about it at: hasura.io/docs/1.0/graphql/manual/...
Best Regards
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Hi,
First of all, I am sorry by not replied to you about the password of database. I need to check why I am not receiving notifications. Yes, everything about the database is at Google Cloud SQL section.
About your last question "push the local hasura", well, it's also not about Hasura, but about Database management. The direct way and easy way is to dump your local database and restore it into Google Cloud, but it's not the correct way, it will override all your data.
So, even Hasura born as a GraphQL Engine, they do offer us extra cool things, like Migrations, you can use them to do your development locally and apply migrations to your online database instance, and they can be automated with a Continuous Pipeline to push them into your DEV, QA, PRD environments if you have that kind of organization.
You can check all the documentation about it at: hasura.io/docs/1.0/graphql/manual/...
Best Regards