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view.rs

1//! Read-only views on workspace state, and the command + result types
2//! the editing API uses.
3//!
4//! # 5.1.0 — spec alignment
5//!
6//! In 5.0.0 this module carried a placeholder shape defined only by
7//! rustdoc; 5.1.0 re-aligns it with the 5.1 spec:
8//!
9//! - `WorkspaceSnapshot { files, routes, diagnostics }` (spec §4.2)
10//! - each node carries `id: NodeId` + `source_file` + `toml_path` +
11//!   `display_name` + `kind` + `validation`
12//! - `EditCommand` is eight variants covering every editable action
13//!   (spec §4.3)
14//! - `ApplyResult { changed_nodes, diagnostics, requires_reload }`
15//!   (spec §4.4)
16//! - `SaveResult { changed_files, diff_summary, requires_reload }`
17//!   (spec §4.5) — populated in Step 4
18//! - `ValidationReport { diagnostics, is_valid }` (spec §4.6)
19//! - `Diagnostic { node_id, file, severity, message }` (spec §4.7)
20//!
21//! # Why UUIDs and not positional IDs
22//!
23//! The spec's §4.3 says "すべて NodeId で対象を指定". Positional IDs
24//! (`rule_sets[0].rules[3]`) would shift on every insert / delete /
25//! move, forcing the GUI to re-index its selection set after every
26//! edit. UUIDs are stable within a `Workspace` instance regardless of
27//! reordering.
28
29use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
30use serde_json::Value as JsonValue;
31use uuid::Uuid;
32
33use std::path::PathBuf;
34
35use apimock_routing::view::RouteCatalogSnapshot;
36
37/// Stable identifier for an editable node.
38///
39/// # Stability contract
40///
41/// Stable within one `Workspace` instance — that is, across any
42/// sequence of `apply()` calls. IDs are reassigned on fresh `load()`,
43/// which matches spec §10 "Workspace はメモリ上に独立インスタンスを持つ".
44#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)]
45#[serde(transparent)]
46pub struct NodeId(pub Uuid);
47
48impl NodeId {
49    pub fn new() -> Self {
50        Self(Uuid::new_v4())
51    }
52}
53
54impl Default for NodeId {
55    fn default() -> Self {
56        Self::new()
57    }
58}
59
60impl std::fmt::Display for NodeId {
61    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
62        self.0.fmt(f)
63    }
64}
65
66/// Complete snapshot of the workspace state.
67///
68/// Shape matches spec §4.2 exactly. Consumed read-only by the GUI;
69/// mutated indirectly via `Workspace::apply`.
70#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize)]
71#[non_exhaustive]
72pub struct WorkspaceSnapshot {
73    /// All editable TOML files in the workspace, flattened. Each file
74    /// carries its own list of editable nodes.
75    pub files: Vec<ConfigFileView>,
76    /// Route overview pulled from the routing crate.
77    pub routes: RouteCatalogSnapshot,
78    /// Workspace-scoped issues (e.g. a root file that failed to load).
79    /// Per-node diagnostics live inside each `ConfigNodeView.validation`.
80    pub diagnostics: Vec<Diagnostic>,
81}
82
83impl WorkspaceSnapshot {
84    pub fn empty() -> Self {
85        Self {
86            files: Vec::new(),
87            routes: RouteCatalogSnapshot::empty(),
88            diagnostics: Vec::new(),
89        }
90    }
91}
92
93/// One TOML file inside the workspace.
94#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize)]
95#[non_exhaustive]
96pub struct ConfigFileView {
97    /// Absolute path on disk.
98    pub path: PathBuf,
99    /// Display name — typically the file name. Used as a tab title in
100    /// the GUI.
101    pub display_name: String,
102    /// What kind of file this is (root config, rule set, middleware).
103    pub kind: ConfigFileKind,
104    /// Editable nodes extracted from the file.
105    pub nodes: Vec<ConfigNodeView>,
106}
107
108#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Serialize)]
109pub enum ConfigFileKind {
110    Root,
111    RuleSet,
112    Middleware,
113}
114
115/// One editable value inside a `ConfigFileView`.
116///
117/// Each node carries the six fields spec §4.2 makes mandatory.
118#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize)]
119#[non_exhaustive]
120pub struct ConfigNodeView {
121    /// Stable identifier — survives moves / renames within a Workspace
122    /// instance.
123    pub id: NodeId,
124    /// File the node was loaded from.
125    pub source_file: PathBuf,
126    /// Dotted TOML path inside `source_file` (e.g. `"listener.port"`,
127    /// `"rules[2].respond"`).
128    pub toml_path: String,
129    /// Human-readable label for UI list rendering (e.g. the rule's
130    /// `url_path` value, or `"Rule #3"` for a rule without one).
131    pub display_name: String,
132    /// Shape of the underlying value.
133    pub kind: NodeKind,
134    /// Per-node validation results.
135    pub validation: NodeValidation,
136}
137
138/// What shape of value a node holds. The variants are what the
139/// spec-defined `EditCommand` variants act on.
140#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Serialize)]
141pub enum NodeKind {
142    /// Root config node — listener / log / service fields.
143    RootSetting,
144    /// One rule set loaded from a referenced TOML file.
145    RuleSet,
146    /// One rule inside a rule set.
147    Rule,
148    /// The `respond` block of a rule.
149    Respond,
150    /// File-based response node (fallback dir entry).
151    FileNode,
152    /// Script / middleware route.
153    Script,
154}
155
156/// Per-node validation result.
157///
158/// # Why validation is a field on the node and not a separate pass
159///
160/// GUIs render validation inline ("this field has a red underline").
161/// Keeping the validation result stapled to the node the GUI is about
162/// to render avoids a second lookup step in every render frame.
163#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Serialize)]
164pub struct NodeValidation {
165    /// Convenience flag — true iff `issues` is empty.
166    pub ok: bool,
167    /// Human-readable issues scoped to this node.
168    pub issues: Vec<ValidationIssue>,
169}
170
171impl NodeValidation {
172    pub fn ok() -> Self {
173        Self {
174            ok: true,
175            issues: Vec::new(),
176        }
177    }
178}
179
180#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize)]
181pub struct ValidationIssue {
182    pub severity: Severity,
183    pub message: String,
184}
185
186/// Structured edit command applied via `Workspace::apply`.
187///
188/// # Shape comes straight from spec §4.3
189///
190/// Each variant targets a node by NodeId (never by positional index).
191/// This guarantees edits remain well-defined across previous inserts /
192/// removes in the same GUI session.
193#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
194#[non_exhaustive]
195pub enum EditCommand {
196    /// Add a rule set file to the workspace.
197    ///
198    /// `path` is relative to the root config's directory — the same
199    /// convention as the value stored in `service.rule_sets`.
200    AddRuleSet {
201        path: String,
202    },
203    /// Remove a rule set by its NodeId. The underlying TOML file is
204    /// NOT deleted from disk — the workspace only removes the reference.
205    RemoveRuleSet {
206        id: NodeId,
207    },
208    /// Add a rule to an existing rule set.
209    AddRule {
210        parent: NodeId,
211        rule: RulePayload,
212    },
213    /// Update a rule's `when` / `respond` block.
214    ///
215    /// # Preservation of unspecified fields
216    ///
217    /// `RulePayload` carries `url_path`, `method`, and `respond` —
218    /// the fields a stage-1 GUI form exposes. A rule may also carry
219    /// `headers` and `body.json` match conditions that aren't part of
220    /// the payload shape. Those clauses are **preserved** across an
221    /// `UpdateRule`: the new rule keeps whatever headers / body
222    /// conditions the previous rule had, even though the payload
223    /// doesn't mention them.
224    ///
225    /// Without this preservation, every `UpdateRule` would silently
226    /// strip the unsurfaced clauses, which is a save-time bug when a
227    /// GUI re-saves a rule it loaded from a hand-edited TOML file.
228    UpdateRule {
229        id: NodeId,
230        rule: RulePayload,
231    },
232    /// Remove a rule by NodeId.
233    DeleteRule {
234        id: NodeId,
235    },
236    /// Reorder a rule within its parent rule set.
237    MoveRule {
238        id: NodeId,
239        new_index: usize,
240    },
241    /// Update the `respond` block of a rule.
242    UpdateRespond {
243        id: NodeId,
244        respond: RespondPayload,
245    },
246    /// Update a root-level setting (listener, log, service-level flags).
247    UpdateRootSetting {
248        key: RootSettingKey,
249        value: EditValue,
250    },
251
252    // ── Per-condition commands (RFC 016) ──────────────────────────────
253
254    /// Add a single header condition to an existing rule.
255    ///
256    /// `rule_id` must be the `NodeId` of the target rule.
257    AddHeaderCondition {
258        rule_id:   NodeId,
259        condition: HeaderConditionPayload,
260    },
261    /// Replace a header condition in-place, identified by its `NodeId`.
262    ///
263    /// The header name (`condition.name`) may differ from the original —
264    /// this counts as a rename, which reassigns the condition's `NodeId`.
265    UpdateHeaderCondition {
266        id:        NodeId,
267        condition: HeaderConditionPayload,
268    },
269    /// Remove a single header condition by its `NodeId`.
270    RemoveHeaderCondition {
271        id: NodeId,
272    },
273    /// Add a single body condition to an existing rule.
274    AddBodyCondition {
275        rule_id:   NodeId,
276        condition: BodyConditionPayload,
277    },
278    /// Replace a body condition in-place, identified by its `NodeId`.
279    UpdateBodyCondition {
280        id:        NodeId,
281        condition: BodyConditionPayload,
282    },
283    /// Remove a single body condition by its `NodeId`.
284    RemoveBodyCondition {
285        id: NodeId,
286    },
287
288    // ── Per-rule-set settings (RFC 025) ──────────────────────────────
289
290    /// Override the strategy for a specific rule set.
291    ///
292    /// `strategy` is the `snake_case` strategy name (e.g. `"round_robin"`,
293    /// `"first_match"`). Pass `None` to remove the override and inherit
294    /// the service-level strategy.
295    UpdateRuleSetStrategy {
296        id:       NodeId,
297        strategy: Option<String>,
298    },
299}
300
301/// Stable identity for one condition, assigned at snapshot time.
302///
303/// Returned by [`Workspace::snapshot`] alongside each condition view so
304/// GUI code can target granular edit commands without reading index
305/// positions.
306#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
307pub struct ConditionWithId<V> {
308    pub id: NodeId,
309    pub view: V,
310}
311///
312/// # Preservation of unspecified fields (5.5.0 guarantee)
313///
314/// Fields set to `None` are preserved from the existing rule when this
315/// is an `UpdateRule` call. The `headers` and `body` fields use
316/// `Option<Vec<_>>` to distinguish three states:
317/// - `None` — preserve existing conditions.
318/// - `Some(vec![])` — clear all conditions.
319/// - `Some(vec![…])` — replace with the given set.
320///
321/// # URL path operator (RFC 001)
322///
323/// `url_path_op` controls which operator the routing crate uses to
324/// match the given `url_path` value. When `url_path_op` is `None` and
325/// `url_path` is `Some(_)`, the operator defaults to `Equal` (5.7.0
326/// behaviour). When `url_path` is `None`, both fields are ignored.
327///
328/// # Header and body conditions (RFC 002)
329///
330/// `headers` and `body` are optional lists of conditions. Each `None`
331/// preserves the existing rule's conditions; each `Some(_)` replaces
332/// them wholesale (an empty `Vec` clears them).
333#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
334pub struct RulePayload {
335    pub url_path: Option<String>,
336    /// URL path match operator (RFC 001). `None` defaults to `Equal`.
337    pub url_path_op: Option<UrlPathOp>,
338    pub method: Option<String>,
339    /// Header conditions (RFC 002). `None` = preserve; `Some([])` = clear.
340    pub headers: Option<Vec<HeaderConditionPayload>>,
341    /// Body conditions (RFC 002). `None` = preserve; `Some([])` = clear.
342    pub body: Option<Vec<BodyConditionPayload>>,
343    pub respond: RespondPayload,
344}
345
346// ── RFC 001 — URL path operator ───────────────────────────────────────
347
348/// Operator for the URL path match in [`RulePayload`].
349///
350/// Mirrors the routing crate's internal operator set but lives in
351/// `apimock-config` to decouple the GUI-facing payload type from
352/// routing-internal types.
353#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
354pub enum UrlPathOp {
355    Equal,
356    StartsWith,
357    NotStartsWith,
358    EndsWith,
359    NotEndsWith,
360    Contains,
361    NotContains,
362    /// Glob wildcard match.
363    WildCard,
364    /// Negated equality match.
365    NotEqual,
366    /// Regular expression match (RFC 017).
367    Regex,
368    /// Inverse regular expression match (RFC 021).
369    NotRegex,
370}
371
372// ── RFC 002 — Header and body condition payloads ──────────────────────
373
374/// One header condition in a [`RulePayload`].
375#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
376pub struct HeaderConditionPayload {
377    /// Header name (case-insensitive at match time).
378    pub name: String,
379    pub op: HeaderOp,
380    /// Required for all operators except `Exists` / `Absent`.
381    pub value: Option<String>,
382}
383
384/// Operator for a header condition.
385#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
386pub enum HeaderOp {
387    Equal,
388    Contains,
389    NotContains,
390    StartsWith,
391    NotStartsWith,
392    EndsWith,
393    NotEndsWith,
394    Regex,
395    NotRegex,
396    /// Header must be present (any value).
397    Exists,
398    /// Header must be absent.
399    Absent,
400    NotEqual,
401    WildCard,
402}
403
404/// One body condition in a [`RulePayload`].
405#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
406pub struct BodyConditionPayload {
407    /// Currently only `Json`.
408    pub kind: BodyConditionKind,
409    /// Dotted path into the JSON body (not canonical JSONPath).
410    pub path: String,
411    pub op: BodyOp,
412    /// Configured comparison value.
413    pub value: serde_json::Value,
414}
415
416/// Body condition kind — currently only JSON.
417#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
418pub enum BodyConditionKind {
419    Json,
420}
421
422/// Operator for a body condition (RFC 002 / RFC 008 / RFC 021 / RFC 022).
423#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
424pub enum BodyOp {
425    // string-style
426    Equal,
427    EqualString,
428    Contains,
429    NotContains,
430    StartsWith,
431    NotStartsWith,
432    EndsWith,
433    NotEndsWith,
434    Regex,
435    NotRegex,
436    // type-aware
437    EqualTyped,
438    // numeric
439    EqualNumber,
440    GreaterThan,
441    LessThan,
442    GreaterOrEqual,
443    LessOrEqual,
444    // presence
445    Exists,
446    Absent,
447    // array
448    ArrayLengthEqual,
449    ArrayLengthAtLeast,
450    ArrayContains,
451    // exact integer (RFC 010)
452    EqualInteger,
453    // map/object (RFC 022)
454    MapHasKey,
455    MapDoesNotHaveKey,
456}
457
458/// Payload for `UpdateRespond`.
459///
460/// The three fields are mutually specialised: exactly one of
461/// `file_path` / `text` / `status` should be populated. Validation
462/// catches cases that violate this.
463#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
464pub struct RespondPayload {
465    pub file_path: Option<String>,
466    pub text: Option<String>,
467    pub status: Option<u16>,
468    pub delay_milliseconds: Option<u32>,
469}
470
471/// Enumerated root-level setting. Typed enum rather than free-form
472/// path so the apply-layer can exhaustively match without parsing.
473///
474/// # RFC 003 — TLS and Log variants
475///
476/// Seven new variants cover TLS configuration and log settings.
477/// Changes to TLS and listener fields require a full process restart
478/// (`HardRestart`); log-level and strategy changes only need a soft
479/// config reload (`SoftReload`).
480#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
481#[non_exhaustive]
482pub enum RootSettingKey {
483    // ── listener ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
484    ListenerIpAddress,
485    ListenerPort,
486    // ── service ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
487    ServiceFallbackRespondDir,
488    ServiceStrategy,
489    // ── TLS (RFC 003) ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
490    TlsEnabled,
491    TlsCertFile,
492    TlsKeyFile,
493    // ── log (RFC 003) ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
494    LogLevel,
495    LogFile,
496    LogFormat,
497    // ── file tree view (RFC 012 / RFC 019) ───────────────────────────────
498    FileTreeShowHidden,
499    FileTreeBuiltinExcludes,
500    /// Value: `EditValue::StringList`
501    FileTreeExtraExcludes,
502    /// Value: `EditValue::StringList`
503    FileTreeInclude,
504    /// Value: `EditValue::Boolean` (RFC 019)
505    FileTreeRespectGitignore,
506    // ── trace (RFC 023) ─────────────────────────────────────────────
507    /// Capture JSON request body in trace events. Value: `EditValue::Boolean`.
508    TraceCaptureBody,
509    /// Max body size in bytes for trace capture. Value: `EditValue::Integer`.
510    TraceMaxBodyBytes,
511}
512
513/// Value provided with an edit command.
514#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
515#[non_exhaustive]
516pub enum EditValue {
517    String(String),
518    Integer(i64),
519    Boolean(bool),
520    StringList(Vec<String>),
521    /// For settings whose domain is a small enum value (e.g.
522    /// `ServiceStrategy` → `"first_match"`).
523    Enum(String),
524    /// For completeness — callers can pass a raw JSON value when the
525    /// spec-defined key set is extended by stage-3 tooling. Currently
526    /// reserved; no stage-1 setting uses it.
527    Json(JsonValue),
528}
529
530/// Outcome of a successful `apply`.
531#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize)]
532#[non_exhaustive]
533pub struct ApplyResult {
534    /// Node IDs whose content (or position) changed.
535    pub changed_nodes: Vec<NodeId>,
536    /// Issues surfaced by applying the command (validation during apply
537    /// may add diagnostics — e.g. a new rule pointing at a missing file).
538    pub diagnostics: Vec<Diagnostic>,
539    /// `true` iff the server should reload to see this change. An edit
540    /// that changes the listener port needs a restart, not just a
541    /// reload — see `Workspace::save` for the richer `ReloadHint`.
542    pub requires_reload: bool,
543}
544
545/// Outcome of `Workspace::save`.
546#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize)]
547#[non_exhaustive]
548pub struct SaveResult {
549    /// TOML files actually written to disk.
550    pub changed_files: Vec<PathBuf>,
551    /// One entry per node that changed since last load.
552    pub diff_summary: Vec<DiffItem>,
553    pub requires_reload: bool,
554}
555
556/// One summary row in a `SaveResult::diff_summary`.
557#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize)]
558pub struct DiffItem {
559    pub kind: DiffKind,
560    pub target: NodeId,
561    pub summary: String,
562}
563
564#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Serialize)]
565pub enum DiffKind {
566    Added,
567    Updated,
568    Removed,
569}
570
571/// Workspace-wide validation result. Mirrors spec §4.6.
572#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize)]
573pub struct ValidationReport {
574    pub diagnostics: Vec<Diagnostic>,
575    pub is_valid: bool,
576}
577
578impl ValidationReport {
579    pub fn ok() -> Self {
580        Self {
581            diagnostics: Vec::new(),
582            is_valid: true,
583        }
584    }
585}
586
587/// Human-readable notice about the workspace.
588#[derive(Clone, Debug, Serialize)]
589pub struct Diagnostic {
590    /// Target node, if any. `None` means "workspace-wide".
591    pub node_id: Option<NodeId>,
592    /// Target file, if the diagnostic is best reported at file level
593    /// (e.g. "could not read apimock-rule-set.toml"). May be `None` for
594    /// purely in-memory errors.
595    pub file: Option<PathBuf>,
596    pub severity: Severity,
597    pub message: String,
598}
599
600#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Serialize)]
601pub enum Severity {
602    Error,
603    Warning,
604    Info,
605}
606
607// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
608// Reload hint — spec §9. The same enum shape was defined in 5.0.0;
609// 5.1 reuses it unchanged so existing consumers keep working.
610// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
611
612/// Advisory indicating what, if anything, the server needs to do in
613/// response to a config change.
614///
615/// # RFC 003 — Reload semantics
616///
617/// | Key group                     | Hint           |
618/// |-------------------------------|----------------|
619/// | `ListenerIpAddress/Port`      | `HardRestart`  |
620/// | `TlsEnabled`, `TlsCert*`      | `HardRestart`  |
621/// | `LogFile`                     | `HardRestart`  |
622/// | `ServiceFallbackRespondDir`   | `SoftReload`   |
623/// | `ServiceStrategy`             | `SoftReload`   |
624/// | `LogLevel`, `LogFormat`       | `SoftReload`   |
625///
626/// The hint is advisory — the server does not auto-restart. The GUI
627/// surfaces it to the user.
628#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Serialize)]
629pub struct ReloadHint {
630    /// Server can re-read config without rebinding the listener.
631    pub requires_reload: bool,
632    /// Process must restart (rebind socket, reload TLS, reopen log file).
633    pub requires_restart: bool,
634}
635
636impl ReloadHint {
637    pub fn none() -> Self {
638        Self::default()
639    }
640
641    /// Config can be hot-reloaded without a process restart.
642    pub fn reload() -> Self {
643        Self {
644            requires_reload: true,
645            requires_restart: false,
646        }
647    }
648
649    /// Process must fully restart for this change to take effect.
650    pub fn restart() -> Self {
651        Self {
652            requires_reload: false,
653            requires_restart: true,
654        }
655    }
656
657    /// Return the hint appropriate for the given [`RootSettingKey`].
658    pub fn for_key(key: RootSettingKey) -> Self {
659        use RootSettingKey::*;
660        match key {
661            // Listener rebind required — new socket, new TLS stack setup.
662            ListenerIpAddress | ListenerPort | TlsEnabled | LogFile => Self::restart(),
663            // RFC 020: cert/key rotation uses the reloadable resolver — no rebind.
664            TlsCertFile | TlsKeyFile => Self::reload(),
665            ServiceFallbackRespondDir | ServiceStrategy | LogLevel | LogFormat
666            | FileTreeShowHidden | FileTreeBuiltinExcludes | FileTreeExtraExcludes
667            | FileTreeInclude | FileTreeRespectGitignore
668            | TraceCaptureBody | TraceMaxBodyBytes => Self::reload(),
669        }
670    }
671}