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//! Developer: s4gor
//! Github: https://github.com/s4gor
//!
//! Database adapter traits
//!
//! This module defines the core traits that all database implementations
//! must provide. These traits enable:
//! - Multi-database support (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, etc.)
//! - Pluggable migration runners
//! - Database-agnostic schema inspection
//!
//! ## Design Rationale
//!
//! We separate concerns into three main traits:
//!
//! 1. **DatabaseAdapter**: Connection management and factory for other adapters
//! 2. **SchemaInspector**: Read-only schema introspection
//! 3. **MigrationRunner**: Write operations for applying migrations
//!
//! This separation allows:
//! - Read-only operations (inspection, audit) without write capabilities
//! - Different migration strategies (SQL files, Rust code, external tools)
//! - Testing with mock implementations
//! - Composition of different adapters
use async_trait;
use crateResult;
use crateSchemaSnapshot;
/// Main database adapter trait
///
/// This is the entry point for database operations. It provides:
/// - Connection management
/// - Factory methods for inspectors and runners
/// - Database-specific configuration
///
/// Each database type (PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc.) implements this trait.
/// Schema inspector trait for read-only schema introspection
///
/// This trait abstracts the process of reading schema information
/// from a database. Implementations are database-specific but produce
/// database-agnostic `SchemaSnapshot` objects.
///
/// ## Design Rationale
///
/// Separating inspection from execution allows:
/// - Audit mode to work without write permissions
/// - Dry-run mode to calculate diffs without locks
/// - Testing with mock inspectors
/// - Different inspection strategies (cached, streaming, etc.)
/// Migration runner trait for executing schema changes
///
/// This trait abstracts the execution of schema migrations. Different
/// implementations can support:
/// - SQL file-based migrations
/// - Rust code-based migrations
/// - External tool integration (diesel, sqlx migrations)
/// - Custom migration strategies
///
/// ## Design Rationale
///
/// Separating migration execution from inspection allows:
/// - Pluggable migration engines
/// - Different migration strategies per database
/// - Testing with mock runners
/// - Support for external migration tools
/// Result of a migration execution
/// Lock guard for tenant schema locks
///
/// When dropped, the lock should be automatically released.
/// Note: This trait uses async methods, so it cannot be used as a trait object
/// directly. Implementations should provide a concrete type that can be
/// boxed and used with `acquire_lock`.