sqlite_graphrag/output.rs
1//! Single point of terminal I/O for the CLI (stdout JSON, stderr human).
2//!
3//! All user-visible output must go through this module; direct `println!` in
4//! other modules is forbidden.
5
6use crate::errors::AppError;
7use serde::Serialize;
8
9/// Output format variants accepted by `--format` CLI flags.
10#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, clap::ValueEnum, Default)]
11pub enum OutputFormat {
12 #[default]
13 Json,
14 Text,
15 Markdown,
16}
17
18/// Restricted JSON-only format for commands that always emit JSON.
19#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, clap::ValueEnum, Default)]
20pub enum JsonOutputFormat {
21 #[default]
22 Json,
23}
24
25/// Serializes `value` as pretty-printed JSON and writes it to stdout with a trailing newline.
26///
27/// Flushes stdout after writing. A `BrokenPipe` error is silenced so that
28/// piping to consumers that close early (e.g. `head`) does not surface an error.
29///
30/// # Errors
31/// Returns `Err` when serialization fails or when a non-`BrokenPipe` I/O error occurs.
32#[inline]
33pub fn emit_json<T: Serialize>(value: &T) -> Result<(), AppError> {
34 let json = serde_json::to_string_pretty(value)?;
35 let mut out = std::io::stdout().lock();
36 if let Err(e) = std::io::Write::write_all(&mut out, json.as_bytes())
37 .and_then(|()| std::io::Write::write_all(&mut out, b"\n"))
38 .and_then(|()| std::io::Write::flush(&mut out))
39 {
40 if e.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe {
41 return Ok(());
42 }
43 return Err(AppError::Io(e));
44 }
45 Ok(())
46}
47
48/// Serializes `value` as compact (single-line) JSON and writes it to stdout with a trailing newline.
49///
50/// Flushes stdout after writing. A `BrokenPipe` error is silenced.
51///
52/// # Errors
53/// Returns `Err` when serialization fails or when a non-`BrokenPipe` I/O error occurs.
54#[inline]
55pub fn emit_json_compact<T: Serialize>(value: &T) -> Result<(), AppError> {
56 let json = serde_json::to_string(value)?;
57 let mut out = std::io::stdout().lock();
58 if let Err(e) = std::io::Write::write_all(&mut out, json.as_bytes())
59 .and_then(|()| std::io::Write::write_all(&mut out, b"\n"))
60 .and_then(|()| std::io::Write::flush(&mut out))
61 {
62 if e.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe {
63 return Ok(());
64 }
65 return Err(AppError::Io(e));
66 }
67 Ok(())
68}
69
70/// Writes compact JSON to stdout, silently ignoring serialization and I/O errors.
71/// Designed for NDJSON streaming where partial output is acceptable.
72#[inline]
73pub fn emit_json_line<T: Serialize>(value: &T) {
74 if let Ok(json) = serde_json::to_string(value) {
75 let mut out = std::io::stdout().lock();
76 let _ = std::io::Write::write_all(&mut out, json.as_bytes());
77 let _ = std::io::Write::write_all(&mut out, b"\n");
78 let _ = std::io::Write::flush(&mut out);
79 }
80}
81
82/// Writes `msg` followed by a newline to stdout and flushes.
83///
84/// A `BrokenPipe` error is silenced gracefully.
85#[inline]
86pub fn emit_text(msg: &str) {
87 let mut out = std::io::stdout().lock();
88 let _ = std::io::Write::write_all(&mut out, msg.as_bytes())
89 .and_then(|()| std::io::Write::write_all(&mut out, b"\n"))
90 .and_then(|()| std::io::Write::flush(&mut out));
91}
92
93/// Logs `msg` as a structured `tracing::info!` event (does not write to stdout).
94#[inline]
95pub fn emit_progress(msg: &str) {
96 tracing::info!(target: "output", message = msg);
97}
98
99/// Emits a bilingual progress message honouring `--lang` or `SQLITE_GRAPHRAG_LANG`.
100/// Usage: `output::emit_progress_i18n("Computing embedding...", "Calculando embedding...")`.
101pub fn emit_progress_i18n(en: &str, pt: &str) {
102 use crate::i18n::{current, Language};
103 match current() {
104 Language::English => tracing::info!(target: "output", message = en),
105 Language::Portuguese => tracing::info!(target: "output", message = pt),
106 }
107}
108
109/// Emits a JSON error envelope to stdout for machine consumers.
110///
111/// Ensures the stdout JSON contract is honoured even on error paths:
112/// `{"error": true, "code": <exit_code>, "message": "<localized_msg>"}`.
113/// A `BrokenPipe` error is silenced so piping to early-closing consumers
114/// does not surface a secondary error.
115#[cold]
116#[inline(never)]
117pub fn emit_error_json(code: i32, message: &str) {
118 #[derive(serde::Serialize)]
119 struct ErrorEnvelope<'a> {
120 error: bool,
121 code: i32,
122 message: &'a str,
123 }
124 let envelope = ErrorEnvelope {
125 error: true,
126 code,
127 message,
128 };
129 if emit_json(&envelope).is_err() {
130 use std::io::Write;
131 let escaped = message.replace('\\', "\\\\").replace('"', "\\\"");
132 let _ = writeln!(
133 std::io::stdout().lock(),
134 r#"{{"error":true,"code":{code},"message":"{escaped}"}}"#
135 );
136 }
137}
138
139/// Emits a localised error message to stderr with the `Error:`/`Erro:` prefix.
140///
141/// Centralises human-readable error output following Pattern 5 (`output.rs` is the
142/// SOLE I/O point of the CLI). Does not log via `tracing` — call `tracing::error!`
143/// explicitly before this function when structured observability is desired.
144#[cold]
145#[inline(never)]
146pub fn emit_error(localized_msg: &str) {
147 tracing::error!(target: "output", message = localized_msg);
148 eprintln!("{}: {}", crate::i18n::error_prefix(), localized_msg);
149}
150
151/// Emits a bilingual error to stderr honouring `--lang` or `SQLITE_GRAPHRAG_LANG`.
152/// Usage: `output::emit_error_i18n("invariant violated", "invariante violado")`.
153#[cold]
154#[inline(never)]
155pub fn emit_error_i18n(en: &str, pt: &str) {
156 use crate::i18n::{current, Language};
157 let msg = match current() {
158 Language::English => en,
159 Language::Portuguese => pt,
160 };
161 emit_error(msg);
162}
163
164/// JSON payload emitted by the `remember` subcommand.
165///
166/// All fields are required by the JSON contract (see `docs/schemas/remember.schema.json`).
167/// `operation` is an alias of `action` for compatibility with clients using the old field name.
168///
169/// # Examples
170///
171/// ```
172/// use sqlite_graphrag::output::RememberResponse;
173///
174/// let resp = RememberResponse {
175/// memory_id: 1,
176/// name: "nota-inicial".into(),
177/// namespace: "global".into(),
178/// action: "created".into(),
179/// operation: "created".into(),
180/// version: 1,
181/// entities_persisted: 0,
182/// relationships_persisted: 0,
183/// relationships_truncated: false,
184/// chunks_created: 1,
185/// chunks_persisted: 0,
186/// urls_persisted: 0,
187/// extraction_method: None,
188/// merged_into_memory_id: None,
189/// warnings: vec![],
190/// created_at: 1_700_000_000,
191/// created_at_iso: "2023-11-14T22:13:20Z".into(),
192/// elapsed_ms: 42,
193/// name_was_normalized: false,
194/// original_name: None,
195/// };
196///
197/// let json = serde_json::to_string(&resp).unwrap();
198/// assert!(json.contains("\"memory_id\":1"));
199/// assert!(json.contains("\"elapsed_ms\":42"));
200/// assert!(json.contains("\"merged_into_memory_id\":null"));
201/// assert!(json.contains("\"urls_persisted\":0"));
202/// assert!(json.contains("\"relationships_truncated\":false"));
203/// ```
204#[derive(Serialize)]
205pub struct RememberResponse {
206 pub memory_id: i64,
207 pub name: String,
208 pub namespace: String,
209 pub action: String,
210 /// Semantic alias of `action` for compatibility with the contract documented in SKILL.md.
211 pub operation: String,
212 pub version: i64,
213 pub entities_persisted: usize,
214 pub relationships_persisted: usize,
215 /// True when the relationship builder hit the cap before covering all entity pairs.
216 /// Callers can use this to decide whether to increase GRAPHRAG_MAX_RELATIONSHIPS_PER_MEMORY.
217 pub relationships_truncated: bool,
218 /// Total number of chunks the body was split into BEFORE dedup.
219 ///
220 /// For single-chunk bodies this equals 1 even though no row is added to
221 /// the `memory_chunks` table — the memory row itself acts as the chunk.
222 /// Use `chunks_persisted` to know how many rows were actually written.
223 pub chunks_created: usize,
224 /// Number of chunks actually written to chunks/embeddings tables. Always <= chunks_created.
225 ///
226 /// Equal when no chunk had identical normalized text already in DB; less when dedup skipped
227 /// some. Equals zero for single-chunk bodies (the memory row is the chunk) and equals
228 /// `chunks_created` for multi-chunk bodies. Added in v1.0.23 to disambiguate from
229 /// `chunks_created` and reflect database state precisely.
230 pub chunks_persisted: usize,
231 /// Number of unique URLs inserted into `memory_urls` for this memory.
232 /// Added in v1.0.24 — split URLs out of the entity graph (P0-2 fix).
233 #[serde(default)]
234 pub urls_persisted: usize,
235 /// Extraction method used: "gliner-{variant}+regex" or "regex-only". None when NER is not enabled.
236 #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
237 pub extraction_method: Option<String>,
238 pub merged_into_memory_id: Option<i64>,
239 pub warnings: Vec<String>,
240 /// Timestamp Unix epoch seconds.
241 pub created_at: i64,
242 /// RFC 3339 UTC timestamp string parallel to `created_at` for ISO 8601 parsers.
243 pub created_at_iso: String,
244 /// Total execution time in milliseconds from handler start to serialisation.
245 pub elapsed_ms: u64,
246 /// True when the user-supplied `--name` differed from the persisted slug
247 /// (i.e. kebab-case normalization changed the value). Added in v1.0.32 so
248 /// callers can detect normalization without parsing stderr WARN logs.
249 #[serde(default)]
250 pub name_was_normalized: bool,
251 /// Original user-supplied `--name` value before normalization.
252 /// Present only when `name_was_normalized == true`; omitted otherwise to
253 /// keep the common (already-kebab) payload small.
254 #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
255 pub original_name: Option<String>,
256}
257
258/// Individual item returned by the `recall` query.
259///
260/// The `memory_type` field is serialised as `"type"` in JSON to maintain
261/// compatibility with external clients — the Rust name uses `memory_type`
262/// to avoid conflict with the reserved keyword.
263///
264/// # Examples
265///
266/// ```
267/// use sqlite_graphrag::output::RecallItem;
268///
269/// let item = RecallItem {
270/// memory_id: 7,
271/// name: "nota-rust".into(),
272/// namespace: "global".into(),
273/// memory_type: "user".into(),
274/// description: "aprendizado de Rust".into(),
275/// snippet: "ownership e borrowing".into(),
276/// distance: 0.12,
277/// score: 0.88,
278/// source: "direct".into(),
279/// graph_depth: None,
280/// };
281///
282/// let json = serde_json::to_string(&item).unwrap();
283/// // Rust field `memory_type` appears as `"type"` in JSON.
284/// assert!(json.contains("\"type\":\"user\""));
285/// assert!(!json.contains("memory_type"));
286/// assert!(json.contains("\"distance\":0.12"));
287/// ```
288#[derive(Serialize, Clone)]
289pub struct RecallItem {
290 pub memory_id: i64,
291 pub name: String,
292 pub namespace: String,
293 #[serde(rename = "type")]
294 pub memory_type: String,
295 pub description: String,
296 pub snippet: String,
297 pub distance: f32,
298 /// Cosine similarity in `[0.0, 1.0]` derived as `1.0 - distance` and clamped
299 /// to that interval. Always populated to satisfy the documented contract
300 /// (M-A5 in v1.0.40); higher means more similar. For graph hits the value
301 /// reflects the hop-derived distance proxy and should be interpreted
302 /// alongside `graph_depth` rather than as a true cosine score.
303 pub score: f32,
304 pub source: String,
305 /// Number of graph hops between this match and the seed memories.
306 ///
307 /// Set to `None` for direct vector matches (where `distance` is meaningful)
308 /// and to `Some(N)` for traversal results, with `N=0` when the depth could
309 /// not be tracked precisely. Added in v1.0.23 to disambiguate graph results
310 /// from the `distance: 0.0` placeholder previously used for graph entries.
311 /// Field is omitted from JSON output when `None`.
312 #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
313 pub graph_depth: Option<u32>,
314}
315
316impl RecallItem {
317 /// Computes the similarity score from a vector distance, clamped to
318 /// `[0.0, 1.0]`. Cosine distance returned by sqlite-vec lives in `[0, 2]`
319 /// in theory but the embedder produces unit-norm vectors so the practical
320 /// range is `[0, 1]`. Centralized so every constructor keeps the contract.
321 #[inline]
322 pub fn score_from_distance(distance: f32) -> f32 {
323 let raw = 1.0 - distance;
324 if raw.is_nan() {
325 0.0
326 } else {
327 raw.clamp(0.0, 1.0)
328 }
329 }
330}
331
332/// Full response envelope returned by the `recall` subcommand.
333///
334/// Contains both direct vector matches and graph-traversal matches, plus the
335/// aggregated `results` list that merges both for callers that do not need
336/// to distinguish the source.
337#[derive(Serialize)]
338pub struct RecallResponse {
339 pub query: String,
340 pub k: usize,
341 pub direct_matches: Vec<RecallItem>,
342 pub graph_matches: Vec<RecallItem>,
343 /// Aggregated alias of `direct_matches` + `graph_matches` for the contract documented in SKILL.md.
344 pub results: Vec<RecallItem>,
345 /// Total execution time in milliseconds from handler start to serialisation.
346 pub elapsed_ms: u64,
347}
348
349#[cfg(test)]
350mod tests {
351 use super::*;
352 use serde::Serialize;
353
354 #[derive(Serialize)]
355 struct Dummy {
356 val: u32,
357 }
358
359 // Non-serializable type to force a JSON serialization error
360 struct NotSerializable;
361 impl Serialize for NotSerializable {
362 fn serialize<S: serde::Serializer>(&self, _: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
363 Err(serde::ser::Error::custom(
364 "intentional serialization failure",
365 ))
366 }
367 }
368
369 #[test]
370 fn emit_json_returns_ok_for_valid_value() {
371 let v = Dummy { val: 42 };
372 assert!(emit_json(&v).is_ok());
373 }
374
375 #[test]
376 fn emit_json_returns_err_for_non_serializable_value() {
377 let v = NotSerializable;
378 assert!(emit_json(&v).is_err());
379 }
380
381 #[test]
382 fn emit_json_compact_returns_ok_for_valid_value() {
383 let v = Dummy { val: 7 };
384 assert!(emit_json_compact(&v).is_ok());
385 }
386
387 #[test]
388 fn emit_json_compact_returns_err_for_non_serializable_value() {
389 let v = NotSerializable;
390 assert!(emit_json_compact(&v).is_err());
391 }
392
393 #[test]
394 fn emit_text_does_not_panic() {
395 emit_text("mensagem de teste");
396 }
397
398 #[test]
399 fn emit_progress_does_not_panic() {
400 emit_progress("progresso de teste");
401 }
402
403 #[test]
404 fn remember_response_serializes_correctly() {
405 let r = RememberResponse {
406 memory_id: 1,
407 name: "teste".to_string(),
408 namespace: "ns".to_string(),
409 action: "created".to_string(),
410 operation: "created".to_string(),
411 version: 1,
412 entities_persisted: 2,
413 relationships_persisted: 3,
414 relationships_truncated: false,
415 chunks_created: 4,
416 chunks_persisted: 4,
417 urls_persisted: 2,
418 extraction_method: None,
419 merged_into_memory_id: None,
420 warnings: vec!["aviso".to_string()],
421 created_at: 1776569715,
422 created_at_iso: "2026-04-19T03:34:15Z".to_string(),
423 elapsed_ms: 123,
424 name_was_normalized: false,
425 original_name: None,
426 };
427 let json = serde_json::to_string(&r).unwrap();
428 assert!(json.contains("memory_id"));
429 assert!(json.contains("aviso"));
430 assert!(json.contains("\"namespace\""));
431 assert!(json.contains("\"merged_into_memory_id\""));
432 assert!(json.contains("\"operation\""));
433 assert!(json.contains("\"created_at\""));
434 assert!(json.contains("\"created_at_iso\""));
435 assert!(json.contains("\"elapsed_ms\""));
436 assert!(json.contains("\"urls_persisted\""));
437 assert!(json.contains("\"relationships_truncated\":false"));
438 }
439
440 #[test]
441 fn recall_item_serializes_renamed_type_field() {
442 let item = RecallItem {
443 memory_id: 10,
444 name: "entidade".to_string(),
445 namespace: "ns".to_string(),
446 memory_type: "entity".to_string(),
447 description: "desc".to_string(),
448 snippet: "trecho".to_string(),
449 distance: 0.5,
450 score: RecallItem::score_from_distance(0.5),
451 source: "db".to_string(),
452 graph_depth: None,
453 };
454 let json = serde_json::to_string(&item).unwrap();
455 assert!(json.contains("\"type\""));
456 assert!(!json.contains("memory_type"));
457 // Field is omitted from JSON when None.
458 assert!(!json.contains("graph_depth"));
459 assert!(json.contains("\"score\":0.5"));
460 }
461
462 #[test]
463 fn recall_response_serializes_with_lists() {
464 let resp = RecallResponse {
465 query: "busca".to_string(),
466 k: 10,
467 direct_matches: vec![],
468 graph_matches: vec![],
469 results: vec![],
470 elapsed_ms: 42,
471 };
472 let json = serde_json::to_string(&resp).unwrap();
473 assert!(json.contains("direct_matches"));
474 assert!(json.contains("graph_matches"));
475 assert!(json.contains("\"k\":"));
476 assert!(json.contains("\"results\""));
477 assert!(json.contains("\"elapsed_ms\""));
478 }
479
480 #[test]
481 fn error_envelope_serializes_correctly() {
482 #[derive(serde::Serialize)]
483 struct ErrorEnvelope<'a> {
484 error: bool,
485 code: i32,
486 message: &'a str,
487 }
488 let envelope = ErrorEnvelope {
489 error: true,
490 code: 10,
491 message: "database disk image is malformed",
492 };
493 let json = serde_json::to_value(&envelope).unwrap();
494 assert_eq!(json["error"], true);
495 assert_eq!(json["code"], 10);
496 assert_eq!(json["message"], "database disk image is malformed");
497 }
498
499 #[test]
500 fn output_format_default_is_json() {
501 let fmt = OutputFormat::default();
502 assert!(matches!(fmt, OutputFormat::Json));
503 }
504
505 #[test]
506 fn output_format_variants_exist() {
507 let _text = OutputFormat::Text;
508 let _md = OutputFormat::Markdown;
509 let _json = OutputFormat::Json;
510 }
511
512 #[test]
513 fn recall_item_clone_produces_equal_value() {
514 let item = RecallItem {
515 memory_id: 99,
516 name: "clone".to_string(),
517 namespace: "ns".to_string(),
518 memory_type: "relation".to_string(),
519 description: "d".to_string(),
520 snippet: "s".to_string(),
521 distance: 0.1,
522 score: RecallItem::score_from_distance(0.1),
523 source: "src".to_string(),
524 graph_depth: Some(2),
525 };
526 let cloned = item.clone();
527 assert_eq!(cloned.memory_id, item.memory_id);
528 assert_eq!(cloned.name, item.name);
529 assert_eq!(cloned.graph_depth, Some(2));
530 }
531}