Hasura CLI: hasura console¶
Open the console to manage the database and try out APIs.
Synopsis¶
Run a web server to serve the Hasura console for the GraphQL engine to manage the database and build queries.
hasura console [flags]
Examples¶
# Start console:
hasura console
# Start console on a different address and ports:
hasura console --address 0.0.0.0 --console-port 8080 --api-port 8081
# Start console without opening the browser automatically
hasura console --no-browser
# Use with admin secret:
hasura console --admin-secret "<admin-secret>"
# Connect to an instance specified by the flag, overrides the one mentioned in config.yaml:
hasura console --endpoint "<endpoint>"
Options¶
--address string address to serve console and migration API from (default "localhost")
--admin-secret string admin secret for Hasura GraphQL Engine
--api-port string port for serving migrate api (default "9693")
--browser string open console in a specific browser
--certificate-authority string path to a cert file for the certificate authority
--console-port string port for serving console (default "9695")
--endpoint string http(s) endpoint for Hasura GraphQL Engine
-h, --help help for console
--insecure-skip-tls-verify skip TLS verification and disable cert checking (default: false)
--no-browser do not automatically open console in browser
--static-dir string directory where static assets mentioned in the console html template can be served from
Options inherited from parent commands¶
--envfile string .env filename to load ENV vars from (default ".env")
--log-level string log level (DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL) (default "INFO")
--no-color do not colorize output (default: false)
--project string directory where commands are executed (default: current dir)
--skip-update-check skip automatic update check on command execution
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