Fauna is an API, not a DBaaS or a cluster that you must manage. It is provisioning-free, configuration-free and available instantly as a serverless utility. Once plugged in, it delivers limitless capacity, and throughput so your applications never break under unpredictable loads.
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The Fauna Query Language provides many built-in functions that can be used to query and modify a database. Functions, also known as user-defined functions (or UDFs), provide a mechanism to store and run commonly used Fauna queries. This section describes functions, their anatomy, how to create them, and how execute them.
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Once authenticated, Fauna offers pre-defined roles governing authorization within the database which we built based on our experience with SaaS datastores, supplemented by the ability to create custom roles governing which data an authenticated user or application service account can access or modify.
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User-defined roles can only be managed with an admin key. Beginning with Fauna 2.11.0, the Fauna access control logic has been changed to use attribute-based access control (ABAC) roles, or the key-based permission system, but never both. If a resource is a member of an ABAC role, the ABAC role specifies all privileges for that resource.
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Fauna’s security design makes it easy to query your databases from any network-connected context, including a web browser. Connections to the database are secured using HTTPS. Authentication and access control are implemented using HTTP bearer tokens in the request header for each query. Fauna provides two security models for access:
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Description. The Login function creates an authentication token for the provided identity, which can be a Reference or a Set of Reference s, based on the password provided in param_object. The authentication token’s secret can be used to connect to Fauna and execute queries within the database that contains identity.
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Fauna API references FQL Built-in functions Roles Roles Roles ( [ database] ) Description The Roles function, when executed with Paginate, returns an Array of Reference s for user-defined roles in the specified child database. If a child database is not specified, the role references returned all belong to the current database.
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Fauna lets you start for free, and pay as you grow. Signup and run your first query in minutes! All paid plans deliver unlimited capacity without any configuration, so your apps may scale seamlessly. Requests over plan quota are charged based on your metered usage, and volume discounts kick-in automatically based on your total usage!
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Jul 20, 2015 . A. It depends. The ADA makes a distinction between psychiatric service animals and emotional support animals. If the dog has been trained to sense that an anxiety attack is about to happen and take a specific action to help avoid the attack or lessen its impact, that would qualify as a service animal.
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Fauna is a flexible, developer-friendly, transactional database delivered to you as a secure, web-native API.
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A distributed database developed by the team that scaled Twitter, Fauna is an object-relational, globally replicated as Matt Freels, chief architect and cofounder of Fauna, explained to InfoQ when...
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Fauna is a flexible, developer-friendly, transactional database delivered as a secure and scalable cloud API with native GraphQL. Never again worry about database provisioning, scaling, sharding, replication, or correctness. Fauna provides serverless, multi-region, transactional database instances that are accessible via a cloud API.
" Fauna enables developers to deliver fast, secure, performant web applications, backed by a serverless datastore, that requires zero management. Our users can now build modern web applications and integrate a serverless backend in minutes.
When you are ready to move to production, simply pick a plan that best suits your needs. Fauna bills your usage based on the resources consumed by your API calls (queries). Each call results in reads, writes, compute, and storage, based on the shape of your query.
Fauna gives you the data safety, security, and scalability you need to build a new business or modernize existing applications. Featuring a distributed data and compute engine that is strongly consistent, fast, and highly resilient, Fauna is grounded in academic research and Jepsen tested.
" Fauna is the data API of choice for our applications. The rich, versatile feature set helps us build business logic faster, and it is backed by an awesome user community and customer support that we love. "
Fauna is a flexible, developer-friendly, transactional database delivered as a secure and scalable cloud API with native GraphQL. Never again worry about database provisioning, scaling, sharding, replication, or correctness. Fauna provides serverless, multi-region, transactional database instances that are accessible via a cloud API.
Fauna gives you the data safety, security, and scalability you need to build a new business or modernize existing applications. Featuring a distributed data and compute engine that is strongly consistent, fast, and highly resilient, Fauna is grounded in academic research and Jepsen tested.
Its query interface features complex joins and custom business logic (ala stored procedures), as well as support for real-time streaming and GraphQL. Furthermore, Fauna is connectionless, and accessible directly from the browser or mobile clients.