a2a-protocol-server 0.7.0

Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol v1.0 — server framework (hyper-backed)
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// Copyright 2026 Tom F. <tomf@tomtomtech.net> (https://github.com/tomtom215)
//
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//! `PostgreSQL`-backed [`TaskStore`] implementation.
//!
//! Requires the `postgres` feature flag. Uses `sqlx` for async `PostgreSQL` access.
//!
//! # Example
//!
//! ```rust,no_run
//! use a2a_protocol_server::store::PostgresTaskStore;
//!
//! # async fn example() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
//! let store = PostgresTaskStore::new("postgres://user:pass@localhost/a2a").await?;
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```

use std::future::Future;
use std::pin::Pin;

use a2a_protocol_types::error::{A2aError, A2aResult};
use a2a_protocol_types::params::ListTasksParams;
use a2a_protocol_types::responses::TaskListResponse;
use a2a_protocol_types::task::{Task, TaskId};
use sqlx::postgres::{PgPool, PgPoolOptions};

use super::task_store::TaskStore;

/// `PostgreSQL`-backed [`TaskStore`].
///
/// Stores tasks as JSONB blobs in a `tasks` table. Suitable for multi-node
/// production deployments that need shared persistence and horizontal scaling.
///
/// # Schema
///
/// The store auto-creates the following table on first use:
///
/// ```sql
/// CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tasks (
///     id         TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
///     context_id TEXT NOT NULL,
///     state      TEXT NOT NULL,
///     data       JSONB NOT NULL,
///     created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now(),
///     updated_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now()
/// );
/// ```
///
/// `list()` returns tasks most-recently-updated first (spec §3.1.4), ordered by
/// `(updated_at DESC, id DESC)` with a composite row-value cursor. The cursor
/// carries `updated_at` as a UTC-normalized microsecond string, so pagination
/// is stable regardless of the connection's session time zone.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct PostgresTaskStore {
    pool: PgPool,
}

impl PostgresTaskStore {
    /// Opens a `PostgreSQL` connection pool and initializes the schema.
    ///
    /// # Errors
    ///
    /// Returns an error if the database cannot be opened or the schema migration fails.
    pub async fn new(url: &str) -> Result<Self, sqlx::Error> {
        let pool = pg_pool(url).await?;
        Self::from_pool(pool).await
    }

    /// Opens a `PostgreSQL` database with automatic schema migration.
    ///
    /// Runs all pending migrations before returning the store. This is the
    /// recommended constructor for production deployments because it ensures
    /// the schema is always up to date without duplicating DDL statements.
    ///
    /// # Errors
    ///
    /// Returns an error if the database cannot be opened or any migration fails.
    pub async fn with_migrations(url: &str) -> Result<Self, sqlx::Error> {
        let pool = pg_pool(url).await?;

        let runner = super::pg_migration::PgMigrationRunner::new(pool.clone());
        runner.run_pending().await?;

        Ok(Self { pool })
    }

    /// Creates a store from an existing connection pool.
    ///
    /// # Errors
    ///
    /// Returns an error if the schema migration fails.
    pub async fn from_pool(pool: PgPool) -> Result<Self, sqlx::Error> {
        sqlx::query(
            "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tasks (
                id         TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
                context_id TEXT NOT NULL,
                state      TEXT NOT NULL,
                data       JSONB NOT NULL,
                created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now(),
                updated_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now()
            )",
        )
        .execute(&pool)
        .await?;

        sqlx::query("CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_tasks_context_id ON tasks(context_id)")
            .execute(&pool)
            .await?;

        sqlx::query("CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_tasks_state ON tasks(state)")
            .execute(&pool)
            .await?;

        sqlx::query(
            "CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_tasks_context_id_state ON tasks(context_id, state)",
        )
        .execute(&pool)
        .await?;

        // Supports the most-recently-updated-first ordering and composite
        // (updated_at, id) cursor used by list().
        sqlx::query(
            "CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_tasks_updated_at ON tasks(updated_at DESC, id DESC)",
        )
        .execute(&pool)
        .await?;

        Ok(Self { pool })
    }
}

/// Creates a `PgPool` with production-ready defaults.
async fn pg_pool(url: &str) -> Result<PgPool, sqlx::Error> {
    pg_pool_with_size(url, 10).await
}

/// Creates a `PgPool` with a specific max connection count.
async fn pg_pool_with_size(url: &str, max_connections: u32) -> Result<PgPool, sqlx::Error> {
    PgPoolOptions::new()
        .max_connections(max_connections)
        .connect(url)
        .await
}

/// Converts a `sqlx::Error` to an `A2aError`.
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
fn to_a2a_error(e: sqlx::Error) -> A2aError {
    A2aError::internal(format!("postgres error: {e}"))
}

#[allow(clippy::manual_async_fn)]
impl TaskStore for PostgresTaskStore {
    fn save<'a>(
        &'a self,
        task: &'a Task,
    ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = A2aResult<()>> + Send + 'a>> {
        Box::pin(async move {
            let id = task.id.0.as_str();
            let context_id = task.context_id.0.as_str();
            let state = task.status.state.to_string();
            let data = serde_json::to_value(task)
                .map_err(|e| A2aError::internal(format!("failed to serialize task: {e}")))?;
            // `updated_at` carries the status timestamp (spec §3.1.4 ordering
            // + statusTimestampAfter); write wall-clock is the fallback for
            // tasks without one.
            let status_ts = super::status_timestamp_rfc3339(task.status.timestamp.as_deref());

            sqlx::query(
                "INSERT INTO tasks (id, context_id, state, data, updated_at)
                 VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, COALESCE(($5)::timestamptz, now()))
                 ON CONFLICT(id) DO UPDATE SET
                     context_id = EXCLUDED.context_id,
                     state = EXCLUDED.state,
                     data = EXCLUDED.data,
                     updated_at = EXCLUDED.updated_at",
            )
            .bind(id)
            .bind(context_id)
            .bind(&state)
            .bind(&data)
            .bind(&status_ts)
            .execute(&self.pool)
            .await
            .map_err(to_a2a_error)?;

            Ok(())
        })
    }

    fn get<'a>(
        &'a self,
        id: &'a TaskId,
    ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = A2aResult<Option<Task>>> + Send + 'a>> {
        Box::pin(async move {
            let row: Option<(serde_json::Value,)> =
                sqlx::query_as("SELECT data FROM tasks WHERE id = $1")
                    .bind(id.0.as_str())
                    .fetch_optional(&self.pool)
                    .await
                    .map_err(to_a2a_error)?;

            match row {
                Some((data,)) => {
                    let task: Task = serde_json::from_value(data).map_err(|e| {
                        A2aError::internal(format!("failed to deserialize task: {e}"))
                    })?;
                    Ok(Some(task))
                }
                None => Ok(None),
            }
        })
    }

    #[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
    fn list<'a>(
        &'a self,
        params: &'a ListTasksParams,
    ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = A2aResult<TaskListResponse>> + Send + 'a>> {
        Box::pin(async move {
            // Build dynamic query with optional filters.
            let mut conditions = Vec::new();
            let mut bind_values: Vec<String> = Vec::new();

            if let Some(ref ctx) = params.context_id {
                bind_values.push(ctx.clone());
                conditions.push(format!("context_id = ${}", bind_values.len()));
            }
            if let Some(ref status) = params.status {
                bind_values.push(status.to_string());
                conditions.push(format!("state = ${}", bind_values.len()));
            }
            // §3.1.4 statusTimestampAfter: strictly-after filter on the
            // status timestamp, which is what `updated_at` stores. An
            // unparseable value cannot reach the store through the handler
            // (which validates it); treat it as matching nothing.
            if let Some(ref after) = params.status_timestamp_after {
                let Some(after_ts) = super::status_timestamp_rfc3339(Some(after)) else {
                    return Ok(TaskListResponse::new(Vec::new()));
                };
                bind_values.push(after_ts);
                conditions.push(format!(
                    "updated_at > (${})::timestamptz",
                    bind_values.len()
                ));
            }
            // Composite (updated_at, id) row-value cursor for status-
            // timestamp-descending pagination (spec §3.1.4). The cursor timestamp is a
            // UTC wall-clock string; casting it back through
            // `::timestamp AT TIME ZONE 'UTC'` reconstructs the exact instant
            // independent of the session time zone. A token not produced by us
            // decodes to None → empty page (never a full scan).
            if let Some(ref token) = params.page_token {
                let Some((cursor_ua, cursor_id)) = super::cursor::decode(token) else {
                    return Ok(TaskListResponse::new(Vec::new()));
                };
                bind_values.push(cursor_ua.to_string());
                let ua_idx = bind_values.len();
                bind_values.push(cursor_id.to_string());
                let id_idx = bind_values.len();
                conditions.push(format!(
                    "(updated_at, id) < ((${ua_idx})::timestamp AT TIME ZONE 'UTC', ${id_idx})"
                ));
            }

            let where_clause = if conditions.is_empty() {
                String::new()
            } else {
                format!("WHERE {}", conditions.join(" AND "))
            };

            let page_size = match params.page_size {
                Some(0) | None => 50_u32,
                Some(n) => n.min(1000),
            };

            // Fetch one extra to detect next page. `updated_at` is emitted as a
            // UTC wall-clock string at microsecond precision so it round-trips
            // through the cursor exactly.
            let limit = super::pagination::fetch_limit(page_size);
            let sql = format!(
                "SELECT to_char(updated_at AT TIME ZONE 'UTC', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.US') AS ua, \
                 data FROM tasks {where_clause} ORDER BY updated_at DESC, id DESC LIMIT {limit}"
            );

            let mut query = sqlx::query_as::<_, (String, serde_json::Value)>(&sql);
            for val in &bind_values {
                query = query.bind(val);
            }

            let rows: Vec<(String, serde_json::Value)> =
                query.fetch_all(&self.pool).await.map_err(to_a2a_error)?;

            let mut rows: Vec<(String, Task)> = rows
                .into_iter()
                .map(|(updated_at, data)| {
                    serde_json::from_value::<Task>(data)
                        .map(|task| (updated_at, task))
                        .map_err(|e| A2aError::internal(format!("deserialize: {e}")))
                })
                .collect::<A2aResult<Vec<_>>>()?;

            let next_page_token =
                if super::pagination::has_next_page(rows.len(), page_size as usize) {
                    rows.truncate(page_size as usize);
                    rows.last()
                        .map(|(ua, task)| super::cursor::encode(ua, task.id.0.as_str()))
                        .unwrap_or_default()
                } else {
                    String::new()
                };

            #[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
            let page_len = rows.len() as u32;
            let tasks: Vec<Task> = rows.into_iter().map(|(_, task)| task).collect();
            let mut response = TaskListResponse::new(tasks);
            response.next_page_token = next_page_token;
            response.page_size = page_len;
            Ok(response)
        })
    }

    fn insert_if_absent<'a>(
        &'a self,
        task: &'a Task,
    ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = A2aResult<bool>> + Send + 'a>> {
        Box::pin(async move {
            let id = task.id.0.as_str();
            let context_id = task.context_id.0.as_str();
            let state = task.status.state.to_string();
            let data = serde_json::to_value(task)
                .map_err(|e| A2aError::internal(format!("failed to serialize task: {e}")))?;

            let status_ts = super::status_timestamp_rfc3339(task.status.timestamp.as_deref());
            let result = sqlx::query(
                "INSERT INTO tasks (id, context_id, state, data, updated_at)
                 VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, COALESCE(($5)::timestamptz, now()))
                 ON CONFLICT(id) DO NOTHING",
            )
            .bind(id)
            .bind(context_id)
            .bind(&state)
            .bind(&data)
            .bind(&status_ts)
            .execute(&self.pool)
            .await
            .map_err(to_a2a_error)?;

            Ok(result.rows_affected() > 0)
        })
    }

    fn delete<'a>(
        &'a self,
        id: &'a TaskId,
    ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = A2aResult<()>> + Send + 'a>> {
        Box::pin(async move {
            sqlx::query("DELETE FROM tasks WHERE id = $1")
                .bind(id.0.as_str())
                .execute(&self.pool)
                .await
                .map_err(to_a2a_error)?;
            Ok(())
        })
    }

    fn count<'a>(&'a self) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = A2aResult<u64>> + Send + 'a>> {
        Box::pin(async move {
            let row: (i64,) = sqlx::query_as("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM tasks")
                .fetch_one(&self.pool)
                .await
                .map_err(to_a2a_error)?;
            #[allow(clippy::cast_sign_loss)]
            Ok(row.0 as u64)
        })
    }
}

#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
    use super::*;

    #[test]
    fn to_a2a_error_formats_message() {
        let pg_err = sqlx::Error::RowNotFound;
        let a2a_err = to_a2a_error(pg_err);
        let msg = format!("{a2a_err}");
        assert!(
            msg.contains("postgres error"),
            "error message should contain 'postgres error': {msg}"
        );
    }
}