Using Hasura Cloud with an Azure Postgres database

Introduction

This guide explains how to connect a new or existing Azure Postgres database to a Hasura Cloud project.

Step 0: Sign up or log in to Hasura Cloud

Navigate to Hasura Cloud and sign up or log in.

Step 1: Create a Hasura Cloud project

On the Hasura Cloud dashboard, create a new project:

Create Hasura Cloud project

You will get prompted for a Postgres Database URL. We will create this in the next step and then come back here.

Hasura Cloud database setup

Also, copy the Hasura Cloud IP for later.

Step 2: Create a Postgres DB on Azure (skip if you have an existing DB)

Log into the Azure portal.

On the Azure portal, type “postgres” in the search window and choose Azure Database for PostgreSQL servers:

Select Postgres database on Azure

Click the + Add button to create a new Postgres database:

Add Postgres database on Azure

Choose the plan that fits your requirements. For this tutorial, we’ll choose Single server:

Select single server on Azure

Configure your database with all required fields:

Configure database on Azure

Then click Review + create.

Note

If you’re using a database user other than the default one, make sure to give it the right Postgres permissions.

Step 3: Allow connections to your DB from Hasura Cloud

On the database dashboard, click on Connection security under Settings on the left navigation bar.

On Allow access to Azure services, click the Yes button. Then add a Firewall rule for Hasura and copy the IP address that you copied in step 1.

Add Hasura IP on Azure

Then click Save on the top left.

Step 4: Construct the database connection URL

The structure of the database connection URL looks as follows:

postgresql://<user-name>:<password>@<public-ip>:<postgres-port>/<db>

On the database dashboard, click on Overview:

Construct the database connection string for Azure
  • user-name: If you have a separate database user, the user name will be their name. If you didn’t specify a user, use the Admin username (see screenshot above). Note: you need to escape the @. Replace it with %40.
  • password: If you have a separate database user, use their password. Otherwise, use the password that you chose when creating the database.
  • public-ip: On the screenshot above, the Server name is the public IP.
  • postgres-port: The default port for Postgres is 5432.
  • db: The DB is postgres by default unless otherwise specified.

Step 5: Finish creating the Hasura Cloud project

Back on the Hasura Cloud dashboard, enter the database URL that we constructed in step 4:

Finish creating the Hasura Cloud project

Then click Create project.

Step 6: Launch Hasura console

After the project is initialized successfully, click on Launch console:

Launch the Hasura console

Voilà. You are ready to start developing.

Hasura console

Next steps

You can check out our 30-Minute Hasura Basics Course and other GraphQL & Hasura Courses for a more detailed introduction to Hasura.

You can also click the gear icon to manage your Hasura Cloud project. (e.g. add collaborators, env vars or custom domains) and add an admin secret to make sure that your GraphQL endpoint and the Hasura console are not publicly accessible.

Project actions