umbral_cli/lib.rs
1//! Library surface for user binaries to host umbral's management
2//! subcommands.
3//!
4//! umbral-cli ships as two artefacts. The library (this crate) exposes
5//! [`dispatch`] — the entry point user binaries call to gain the
6//! `serve` / `migrate` / `makemigrations` / `inspectdb` /
7//! `dumpdata` / `loaddata` subcommands. The binary (`umbral`) ships as
8//! the global scaffolding tool installed via `cargo install
9//! umbral-cli`, and handles `startproject` / `startapp` from outside
10//! any project.
11//!
12//! ## Quickstart
13//!
14//! In your project's `src/main.rs`:
15//!
16//! ```ignore
17//! use umbral::prelude::*;
18//!
19//! #[tokio::main]
20//! async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
21//! tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
22//!
23//! let settings = Settings::from_env()?;
24//! let pool = umbral::db::connect(&settings.database_url).await?;
25//!
26//! let app = App::builder()
27//! .settings(settings)
28//! .database("default", pool)
29//! .model::<Article>()
30//! .build_deferred()?;
31//!
32//! umbral_cli::dispatch(app).await
33//! }
34//! ```
35//!
36//! Then:
37//!
38//! ```bash
39//! cargo run -- migrate
40//! cargo run -- serve
41//! cargo run -- makemigrations
42//! ```
43//!
44//! The subcommands run against the published ambient state (pool,
45//! model registry) that the builder set up, so they see every model
46//! and plugin the user wired into the builder.
47//!
48//! Note `build_deferred()`, not `build()`. It wires everything but leaves each
49//! plugin's `on_ready` hook unfired, so [`dispatch`] can fire it once it knows
50//! what argv asked for — never for `migrate`, which exists precisely because the
51//! tables those hooks want to seed do not exist yet (gaps3 #41).
52
53use std::net::SocketAddr;
54use std::path::PathBuf;
55
56use clap::{CommandFactory, Parser, Subcommand};
57use umbral::App;
58use umbral::inspect::{InspectError, InspectOptions};
59use umbral::migrate::MigrateError;
60
61pub mod scaffold;
62
63/// Build the `cargo` argv for forwarding a `umbral <cmd> [args...]`
64/// invocation to the current project's binary (`cargo run -- <cmd> [args...]`).
65///
66/// The global `umbral` scaffolding binary forwards every non-scaffolding
67/// subcommand here so `umbral dev` behaves as `cargo run -- dev`. The
68/// caller runs `cargo` with these args.
69pub fn cargo_run_forward_args(forwarded: &[String]) -> Vec<String> {
70 let mut argv = vec!["run".to_string(), "--".to_string()];
71 argv.extend(forwarded.iter().cloned());
72 argv
73}
74
75/// Whether `start` (or any ancestor) contains a `Cargo.toml` — i.e. we're
76/// inside a Cargo project `cargo run` could build. Mirrors how `cargo`
77/// itself finds the manifest by walking up from the working directory, so
78/// `umbral <cmd>` works from a subdirectory just like `cargo run` does.
79pub fn in_cargo_project(start: &std::path::Path) -> bool {
80 start
81 .ancestors()
82 .any(|dir| dir.join("Cargo.toml").is_file())
83}
84
85#[derive(Debug, Parser)]
86#[command(
87 name = "umbral",
88 about = "umbral management commands. Run from your project's binary.",
89 disable_help_subcommand = true
90)]
91struct Cli {
92 #[command(subcommand)]
93 command: Option<Command>,
94}
95
96#[derive(Debug, Subcommand)]
97enum Command {
98 /// Boot the HTTP server on `settings.bind_addr`. Default
99 /// subcommand when none is given. Override the bind address with
100 /// `--addr` or `UMBRAL_BIND_ADDR`.
101 Serve {
102 /// Override `settings.bind_addr`. Format: `host:port`
103 /// (e.g. `127.0.0.1:3000`).
104 #[arg(long)]
105 addr: Option<String>,
106 },
107 /// Diff registered models against the latest snapshot and write a
108 /// new migration file per plugin with changes.
109 Makemigrations {
110 /// Write an EMPTY migration for `<plugin>` (current snapshot, no
111 /// operations) instead of auto-detecting a schema diff. The stub
112 /// for a hand-authored data migration: open the file and add a
113 /// `RunSql { sql, reverse_sql }` op. Because it carries no schema
114 /// change, it never disturbs the model-snapshot chain.
115 #[arg(long, value_name = "PLUGIN")]
116 empty: Option<String>,
117 },
118 /// Apply every pending migration against the ambient pool.
119 Migrate {
120 /// Mark a specific migration as applied in the tracking table
121 /// WITHOUT running its SQL. Recovery path when the schema
122 /// already exists (e.g. migrated outside umbral). Format:
123 /// `<plugin>/<migration_name>` (e.g. `app/0001_create_post`).
124 #[arg(long, value_name = "PLUGIN/NAME")]
125 fake: Option<String>,
126 /// For each plugin, if the first migration's tables already
127 /// exist in the database, mark it applied without running SQL.
128 /// Use when adopting a database bootstrapped outside umbral.
129 #[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
130 fake_initial: bool,
131 /// Proceed even if some applied migrations are missing from
132 /// disk. Logs a warning for each missing file and applies the
133 /// genuinely-pending ones. Without this flag, `migrate` errors
134 /// on drift.
135 #[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
136 allow_drift: bool,
137 /// Allow destructive operations (DROP TABLE / DROP COLUMN / DROP M2M)
138 /// to be applied. Without this flag, `migrate` REFUSES to run when any
139 /// pending migration would drop a table or column and destroy its rows —
140 /// the guard against one missing `.model::<T>()` registration silently
141 /// dropping a production table (audit_2 core-migrate #6).
142 #[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
143 allow_destructive: bool,
144 /// Allow migrating an IN-MEMORY database (gaps3 #61).
145 ///
146 /// `migrate` normally refuses, because `sqlite::memory:` is the DEFAULT
147 /// `database_url`: an app whose config never loaded migrates a database that
148 /// evaporates on exit while the command reports "Applied N migration(s)". Success
149 /// against nothing is worse than an error — the operator will trust it.
150 ///
151 /// Ephemeral migrates are legitimate in tests and CI. This flag is how you say so
152 /// out loud.
153 #[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
154 allow_in_memory: bool,
155 },
156 /// List applied vs pending migrations per plugin.
157 ///
158 /// Markers: [X] applied, [ ] pending, [!] applied-but-missing-on-disk,
159 /// [?] on-disk-but-out-of-order.
160 Showmigrations,
161 /// Classify pending migrations for zero-downtime (blue-green) safety.
162 ///
163 /// Walks every operation in every pending migration and tags it
164 /// SAFE / WARNING / UNSAFE, with an expand-contract note on each
165 /// non-safe op. Exits non-zero when any UNSAFE op is found (or any
166 /// WARNING under `--strict`), so it drops into a CI gate before deploy.
167 /// Read-only — applies nothing.
168 Checkmigrations {
169 /// Also exit non-zero when a WARNING-tier op is present, not just
170 /// UNSAFE. Use in CI when even a column rename must be reviewed.
171 #[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
172 strict: bool,
173 },
174 /// Generate TypeScript types for every registered model.
175 ///
176 /// The frontend stops hand-maintaining a copy of your schema: an FK
177 /// types as the target's primary key, `Option<T>` as `T | null`, and
178 /// `#[umbral(choices)]` as a string-literal union, so a typo'd status
179 /// fails at `tsc` instead of in production.
180 ///
181 /// Writes to stdout unless `--out` names a file.
182 Typegen {
183 /// File the generated TypeScript is written to. Omit for stdout.
184 #[arg(long)]
185 out: Option<PathBuf>,
186 /// Don't write. Exit non-zero if `--out` differs from what the
187 /// models would generate now. A CI gate against a checked-in
188 /// types file drifting from the schema.
189 #[arg(long, default_value_t = false, requires = "out")]
190 check: bool,
191 },
192 /// Introspect an existing database into models + a `0001_initial` migration.
193 ///
194 /// The porting on-ramp: point it at a database and it writes one
195 /// `#[derive(Model)]` struct per table plus a migration that recreates the
196 /// schema, so an existing database drops straight into the managed
197 /// declare -> migrate loop.
198 ///
199 /// The source database is the positional argument — a `sqlite://` /
200 /// `postgres://` URL, or a path to a SQLite file. Omit it to use the app's
201 /// ambient database, which you set with the `UMBRAL_DATABASE_URL`
202 /// environment variable. `--output` is REQUIRED: it's the directory the
203 /// generated `models.rs` and `migrations/` land in.
204 ///
205 /// Examples (each is one command):
206 ///
207 /// A Postgres database, URL passed explicitly — `umbral inspectdb postgres://user:pass@localhost/mydb --output plugins/imported`
208 ///
209 /// The app's ambient database (set `UMBRAL_DATABASE_URL` first) — `umbral inspectdb --output plugins/imported`
210 ///
211 /// A SQLite file, undoing Django's conventions — `umbral inspectdb ./legacy.sqlite3 --framework django --output plugins/imported`
212 ///
213 /// A Prisma/Postgres schema, undoing Prisma's conventions — `umbral inspectdb postgres://... --framework prisma --output plugins/imported`
214 ///
215 /// Note: running `inspectdb` (and every other command) requires an umbral project — run it from your project directory (or `cargo run -- inspectdb ...`).
216 Inspectdb {
217 /// The source database to introspect: a `sqlite://` / `postgres://`
218 /// URL, or a path to a SQLite file (`./db.sqlite3`). When omitted,
219 /// the app's ambient database (`UMBRAL_DATABASE_URL`) is used.
220 database: Option<String>,
221 /// The source framework whose naming conventions to undo: `django`
222 /// (also sheds the app prefix + maps `auth_user`), `rails` /
223 /// `laravel` (FK `<field>_id` -> `<field>`), or `prisma` (camelCase
224 /// columns -> snake_case, FK `<field>Id` -> `<field>`). Omit to keep
225 /// the raw database names.
226 #[arg(long)]
227 framework: Option<String>,
228 /// Strip the framework app-prefix off struct names (`blog_post` ->
229 /// `Post`) and preserve the real table with a `#[umbral(table = "...")]`
230 /// macro. Off by default: struct names stay full (`BlogPost`) and
231 /// round-trip to their table, so no table macro is emitted.
232 #[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
233 with_table_names: bool,
234 /// Directory the generated files are written under.
235 #[arg(long)]
236 output: PathBuf,
237 /// Record `0001_initial` in `umbral_migrations` after writing
238 /// it, so the next `migrate` is a no-op against the
239 /// already-populated database.
240 #[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
241 mark_applied: bool,
242 },
243 /// Dump every registered model's rows to JSON. The upgrade-safety
244 /// snapshot.
245 Dumpdata {
246 /// Where the JSON envelope is written.
247 #[arg(long)]
248 output: PathBuf,
249 },
250 /// Load a `dumpdata` JSON envelope into the schema. `migrate`
251 /// first so the schema exists.
252 Loaddata {
253 /// Path to the JSON envelope.
254 input: PathBuf,
255 },
256 /// Stream-copy every row from one umbral database to another, preserving
257 /// primary and foreign keys. Resumable: rerun the same command after an
258 /// interruption and it picks up where it stopped. `migrate` the target
259 /// first so its schema exists.
260 Transferdata {
261 /// Source database: a `sqlite://` / `postgres://` URL or a SQLite file
262 /// path (opened read-only).
263 #[arg(long)]
264 from: String,
265 /// Target database: a URL or a SQLite file path (opened read-write).
266 #[arg(long)]
267 to: String,
268 /// Rows per batch / per target transaction.
269 #[arg(long, default_value_t = 1000)]
270 batch: u64,
271 /// Limit the copy to these tables (comma-separated); FK order is still
272 /// respected among them.
273 #[arg(long)]
274 only: Option<String>,
275 /// Translate a foreign-shaped source's column names to the umbral
276 /// target's. A framework preset — `django` / `rails` / `laravel` (FK
277 /// `<field>_id`, junction `<model>_id`) or `prisma` (camelCase
278 /// `<field>Id`) — OR a path to a JSON file for a custom map. The JSON
279 /// maps umbral field names to source columns, per-table and/or globally:
280 /// `{"tables": {"users": {"created_at": "createdAt"}}, "columns": {...}}`.
281 /// Omit for a umbral->umbral copy (columns already match).
282 #[arg(long)]
283 map: Option<String>,
284 /// Copy this many independent tables concurrently (per FK level). `1`
285 /// is fully sequential.
286 #[arg(long, default_value_t = 1)]
287 workers: usize,
288 /// Report the copy order + source row counts without writing anything.
289 #[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
290 dry_run: bool,
291 },
292 /// Import a CSV file into one table's rows. The header row names the
293 /// columns; each cell is coerced to its column type and inserted
294 /// through the same validated write path as a REST POST (validators,
295 /// `auto_now`, `slug_from`, FK-existence all apply). Best-effort: a
296 /// bad row is reported by line number and skipped, not fatal. The
297 /// inverse of the REST list endpoint's `?format=csv` export.
298 Importcsv {
299 /// Target table name (e.g. `blog_post`).
300 table: String,
301 /// Path to the CSV file. Must have a header row.
302 input: PathBuf,
303 },
304 /// Dev-loop runner: watches `src/` and re-runs `cargo run` on
305 /// change. Wraps `cargo-watch`; if not installed, prints the
306 /// install hint and exits. Templates hot-reload in-process when
307 /// `settings.environment == Dev`, so editing an `.html` file
308 /// doesn't need a restart at all.
309 Dev {
310 /// Watch additional paths beyond the default (`src/`,
311 /// `Cargo.toml`). Repeatable.
312 #[arg(long, short = 'w')]
313 watch: Vec<String>,
314 /// Pass-through args to `cargo run`. After `--`, e.g.
315 /// `umbral dev -- migrate` re-runs `cargo run -- migrate`
316 /// on every change.
317 #[arg(last = true)]
318 run_args: Vec<String>,
319 },
320 /// Generate a fresh X25519 keypair for `Masked<T>` field encryption
321 /// and print the two env-var lines (`UMBRAL_MASK_PUBLIC_KEY` /
322 /// `UMBRAL_MASK_PRIVATE_KEY`) needed to configure it.
323 Maskkeygen,
324 /// Collapse a plugin's whole migration history into one optimized squash
325 /// file, non-destructively (the originals stay on disk). Applying the
326 /// squash on a fresh DB builds the schema in one shot; on a DB that already
327 /// ran the originals it records without re-running. Once every deploy has
328 /// migrated past the squash, delete the now-redundant original files.
329 Squashmigrations {
330 /// The plugin whose migrations to squash (e.g. `blog`, `auth`).
331 plugin: String,
332 },
333}
334
335/// Parse argv and run the requested management subcommand against the
336/// passed-in App. The user binary's `main.rs` calls this after
337/// wiring its App — see the module-level docs for the pattern.
338///
339/// # Build the app with [`AppBuilder::build_deferred`]
340///
341/// ```rust,ignore
342/// let app = App::builder()
343/// .settings(settings)
344/// .database("default", pool)
345/// .plugin(AuthPlugin::default())
346/// .build_deferred()?; // wire, but don't fire `on_ready` yet
347///
348/// umbral_cli::dispatch(app).await // fires it iff argv warrants it
349/// ```
350///
351/// `on_ready` is where plugins seed content, backfill rows, and create the
352/// standard permissions — all of which need a migrated schema. `dispatch` is the
353/// first place that knows what argv asked for, so it is the only place that can
354/// decide whether the app is really "ready": it fires the hooks for `serve`
355/// (after any auto-migrate) and for every command that runs against live data,
356/// and skips them for the schema commands. See [`command_needs_ready`].
357///
358/// `App::build()` still fires `on_ready` itself, which is right for a test or an
359/// embedder holding an `App` directly. Handing *that* app to `dispatch` leaves
360/// the hooks already fired, which is the gaps3 #41 bug: `migrate` against a fresh
361/// database ran every seed before the first table existed. `dispatch` warns when
362/// it sees that combination.
363pub async fn dispatch(app: App) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
364 let argv: Vec<std::ffi::OsString> = std::env::args_os().collect();
365 dispatch_with_argv(app, argv).await
366}
367
368/// The first non-flag token after the program name: the subcommand, or `None`
369/// for a bare `umbral` (which defaults to `serve`) or a flag-only invocation
370/// like `umbral --version`.
371fn subcommand_name(argv: &[std::ffi::OsString]) -> Option<String> {
372 argv.iter()
373 .skip(1)
374 .find(|a| !a.to_string_lossy().starts_with('-'))
375 .map(|a| a.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
376}
377
378/// Whether this subcommand runs against a *live* application, and so should
379/// fire every plugin's `on_ready` before it runs (gaps3 #41).
380///
381/// The `false` arm is the interesting one. Three groups:
382///
383/// - **Schema commands.** `migrate` and friends exist to bring the database up
384/// to the models. Firing hooks that write rows first is backwards: on a fresh
385/// database they run before a single table exists.
386/// - **Offline utilities.** `typegen` reads the model registry, `maskkeygen`
387/// generates a key, `dev` re-execs the binary under a file watcher (the child
388/// process fires its own hooks). None of them touch application rows.
389/// - **`serve`**, and the bare `umbral` that defaults to it. Handled separately
390/// so the hooks fire *after* `auto_migrate_on_serve` has applied migrations,
391/// not before. [`umbral_core::app::App::serve`] calls `ready()` itself.
392///
393/// Everything else — `dumpdata`, `loaddata`, `importcsv`, and every
394/// plugin-contributed command (`createsuperuser`, `worker`, an app's own
395/// `seed_orm_data`) — runs against a database that is expected to be migrated
396/// already, so the hooks fire first, exactly as they did before the split.
397fn builtin_needs_ready(subcommand: Option<&str>) -> bool {
398 match subcommand {
399 // Bare `umbral` / `umbral --addr …` defaults to serve.
400 None => false,
401 // INVARIANT: every name here must be one of THIS binary's own clap
402 // subcommands (see `builtin_command_names`). A plugin's command must
403 // never appear — it answers for itself via `PluginCommand::needs_ready`,
404 // which is consulted first, so a name listed here that belongs to a
405 // plugin is simply dead and misleading. `gen-client` (umbral-openapi)
406 // used to be in this list; the moment `needs_ready` landed, the list
407 // stopped being consulted for it and it silently started firing
408 // `on_ready` again. It now declares `needs_ready() -> false` itself.
409 Some(
410 "serve" | "migrate" | "makemigrations" | "showmigrations" | "checkmigrations"
411 | "squashmigrations" | "inspectdb" | "typegen" | "maskkeygen" | "dev" | "help",
412 ) => false,
413 Some(_) => true,
414 }
415}
416
417/// Same as [`dispatch`] but argv is passed explicitly instead of read
418/// from the process. Lets tests exercise the routing without spawning
419/// a subprocess. User code should call [`dispatch`] (which reads
420/// `std::env::args_os()` and delegates here).
421///
422/// The dispatch order is the same as [`dispatch`]: the app's own commands
423/// (`AppBuilder::command`) and the plugin-contributed ones first, via
424/// [`umbral_core::cli::dispatch_with_app_commands`], then the built-in
425/// subcommand set (`serve` / `migrate` / etc.).
426pub async fn dispatch_with_argv(
427 app: App,
428 argv: Vec<std::ffi::OsString>,
429) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
430 // Step 0: intercept the unified-help requests before any per-command
431 // clap parser sees argv. `umbral help`, `umbral --help`, and `umbral -h`
432 // all print the merged catalog of built-in + plugin commands and exit
433 // clean. This is gaps2 #54: the user gets one list of everything they
434 // can run, not a per-layer clap help that omits the other layer's
435 // commands. (A bare `umbral` keeps its documented serve default.)
436 if wants_top_level_help(&argv) {
437 print!("{}", render_full_help(&app));
438 return Ok(());
439 }
440
441 // Step 0.5: decide whether this command runs against a live application.
442 // If it does, fire every plugin's `on_ready` before either dispatch layer
443 // runs. If it doesn't — a schema command, an offline utility — the hooks
444 // must not run at all: they seed content into tables `migrate` has not
445 // created yet (gaps3 #41). `serve` is deferred rather than skipped; it fires
446 // them from `App::serve`, after `auto_migrate_on_serve` has applied
447 // migrations. `App::ready` is idempotent, so this is a no-op if the caller
448 // used `App::build()`.
449 let subcommand = subcommand_name(&argv);
450 let builtins = builtin_command_names();
451 let reserved: Vec<&str> = builtins.iter().map(String::as_str).collect();
452
453 // Collect the registered commands ONCE. Collecting runs every plugin's
454 // command constructors, builds each command's clap parser, and prints the
455 // built-in-shadow warning — so asking the three questions below via three
456 // separate collections printed that warning three times and rebuilt every
457 // parser three times. One `CommandSet`, three questions.
458 let commands = umbral_core::cli::CommandSet::collect(app.commands(), app.plugins(), &reserved);
459
460 // A registered command gets to say whether it needs a live app
461 // (`PluginCommand::needs_ready`). A code generator like `startpermission`
462 // says no: firing `on_ready` would run every plugin's seeding/backfill
463 // before writing a file, and on a fresh checkout that fails against tables
464 // `migrate` has not created yet. Only if NO registered command claims the
465 // name do we fall back to `builtin_needs_ready`, which speaks only for this
466 // binary's own subcommands.
467 let needs_ready = subcommand
468 .as_deref()
469 .and_then(|name| commands.needs_ready(name))
470 .unwrap_or_else(|| builtin_needs_ready(subcommand.as_deref()));
471
472 if needs_ready {
473 app.ready()?;
474 } else if app.ready_already_fired() && !matches!(subcommand.as_deref(), None | Some("serve")) {
475 // The caller built with `App::build()`, so the hooks fired before argv
476 // was ever read — the exact shape of gaps3 #41. Nothing we can do about
477 // it here (they've already run), but say so at the moment it bites.
478 eprintln!(
479 "warning: plugin `on_ready` hooks already fired before `{}` ran. They seed \n\
480 content and backfill rows, which is wrong for a schema command against a \n\
481 fresh database. In main.rs, build with `.build_deferred()?` instead of \n\
482 `.build()?` and let `dispatch` decide when the app is ready.",
483 subcommand.as_deref().unwrap_or("<none>"),
484 );
485 }
486
487 // Step 1: try the project's own commands and the plugin-contributed
488 // ones first. The App's `AppBuilder::command` registrations come first
489 // (what `umbral startcommand --in root` writes), then each registered
490 // plugin's `commands()` — `createsuperuser` from `umbral-auth`,
491 // `tasks-worker` from `umbral-tasks`. If argv matches one, that
492 // command's `run` fires and we return; otherwise we fall through to
493 // the built-in subcommand set below.
494 if !commands.is_empty() {
495 match commands.dispatch(argv.clone()).await {
496 Ok(umbral_core::cli::DispatchOutcome::Matched(_)) => return Ok(()),
497 Ok(umbral_core::cli::DispatchOutcome::Help(msg)) => {
498 // A plugin command's --help was requested (e.g.
499 // `umbral createsuperuser --help`). That's command-specific
500 // help, not the top-level catalog, so print clap's
501 // rendered body verbatim and exit clean.
502 print!("{msg}");
503 return Ok(());
504 }
505 Ok(umbral_core::cli::DispatchOutcome::Unmatched) => {
506 // Fall through to the built-in subcommands.
507 }
508 Err(e) => return Err(e),
509 }
510 }
511
512 // Step 2: built-in subcommands. clap parses argv against the fixed
513 // `Command` enum. If argv has a token that's neither a built-in
514 // subcommand nor a plugin command, clap surfaces a usage error here.
515 let cli = match Cli::try_parse_from(&argv) {
516 Ok(c) => c,
517 Err(e) => {
518 use clap::error::ErrorKind;
519 match e.kind() {
520 // Unknown subcommand / stray arg. The token is neither a
521 // plugin command (Step 1 ruled that out) nor a built-in.
522 // Print our unified `error: unknown command` + the full
523 // catalog so the user sees what IS available, then exit
524 // non-zero. Routing through `render_full_help` instead of
525 // clap's default keeps plugin commands in the listing.
526 ErrorKind::InvalidSubcommand
527 | ErrorKind::UnknownArgument
528 | ErrorKind::InvalidValue => {
529 let bad = unknown_token(&argv);
530 eprint!("{}", render_unknown(&app, bad.as_deref()));
531 std::process::exit(2);
532 }
533 _ => {
534 // Genuine clap output (a subcommand's own --help, a
535 // missing-required-arg usage error, --version, …).
536 // Let clap render it as before.
537 e.print()?;
538 std::process::exit(if e.use_stderr() { 2 } else { 0 });
539 }
540 }
541 }
542 };
543 match cli.command.unwrap_or(Command::Serve { addr: None }) {
544 Command::Serve { addr } => serve(app, addr).await,
545 Command::Makemigrations { empty } => makemigrations(empty).await,
546 Command::Migrate {
547 fake,
548 fake_initial,
549 allow_drift,
550 allow_destructive,
551 allow_in_memory,
552 } => {
553 migrate(
554 fake,
555 fake_initial,
556 allow_drift,
557 allow_destructive,
558 allow_in_memory,
559 )
560 .await
561 }
562 Command::Showmigrations => showmigrations().await,
563 Command::Checkmigrations { strict } => checkmigrations(strict).await,
564 Command::Typegen { out, check } => typegen(out, check),
565 Command::Inspectdb {
566 database,
567 framework,
568 with_table_names,
569 output,
570 mark_applied,
571 } => inspectdb(database, framework, with_table_names, output, mark_applied).await,
572 Command::Dumpdata { output } => dumpdata(output).await,
573 Command::Loaddata { input } => loaddata(input).await,
574 Command::Transferdata {
575 from,
576 to,
577 batch,
578 only,
579 map,
580 workers,
581 dry_run,
582 } => transferdata(from, to, batch, only, map, workers, dry_run).await,
583 Command::Importcsv { table, input } => importcsv(table, input).await,
584 Command::Dev { watch, run_args } => dev(watch, run_args).await,
585 Command::Maskkeygen => maskkeygen(),
586 Command::Squashmigrations { plugin } => squashmigrations(plugin).await,
587 }
588}
589
590/// gaps2 #100 — collapse `<plugin>`'s migration history into a single optimized
591/// squash file. Non-destructive: originals stay on disk so older deploys keep
592/// working, and the runner treats the squash and its originals as mutually
593/// exclusive. Prints what was written and the next step.
594async fn squashmigrations(plugin: String) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
595 let out = umbral::migrate::squash_in(
596 std::path::Path::new(umbral::migrate::MIGRATIONS_DIR),
597 &plugin,
598 )?;
599 println!(
600 "Squashed {} migrations for `{plugin}` into {}",
601 out.replaced.len(),
602 out.id
603 );
604 println!(" wrote {}", out.path.display());
605 println!(" replaces: {}", out.replaced.join(", "));
606 println!(
607 "\nThe originals are kept on disk (non-destructive). `migrate` now applies the squash on \n\
608 a fresh database and record-only on databases that already ran the originals. Once EVERY \n\
609 deploy has migrated past this squash, delete the {} original file(s) it replaces.",
610 out.replaced.len()
611 );
612 Ok(())
613}
614
615/// The built-in commands that need NO project — no `App`, database, settings,
616/// or compiled models — and can therefore run standalone. Every OTHER command
617/// (`serve`, `migrate`, `makemigrations`, `seed_data`, …) needs the project's
618/// compiled `App`, so the global `umbral` binary forwards it to
619/// `cargo run -- <cmd>` instead.
620///
621/// Keep this in sync with [`try_run_standalone`]. It's a list, not a special
622/// case: add a project-independent utility here and both the global binary and
623/// `cargo run -- <cmd>` pick it up.
624pub const STANDALONE_COMMANDS: &[&str] = &["maskkeygen"];
625
626/// If `argv` names a [project-independent](STANDALONE_COMMANDS) built-in, run it
627/// and return `Some(result)`. Return `None` otherwise, so the caller (the global
628/// `umbral` binary) forwards the command to the project via `cargo run`.
629///
630/// This is what lets `umbral maskkeygen` work anywhere — including outside a
631/// project — without a build, while `umbral migrate` / `umbral seed_data` still
632/// forward to the compiled project that actually owns those commands.
633pub fn try_run_standalone(
634 argv: &[String],
635) -> Option<Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>>> {
636 match argv.first().map(String::as_str) {
637 Some("maskkeygen") => Some(maskkeygen()),
638 _ => None,
639 }
640}
641
642/// Generate a fresh `Masked<T>` field-encryption keypair and print the
643/// two env-var lines. The public key encrypts (every tier that writes
644/// masked data needs it); the private key decrypts (`reveal()`) and
645/// crypto-shreds on deletion.
646fn maskkeygen() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
647 let (public, secret) = umbral_core::orm::MaskKeyring::generate();
648 println!("# Masked<T> field-encryption keypair — add to your environment / .env:");
649 println!("# UMBRAL_MASK_PUBLIC_KEY encrypts; UMBRAL_MASK_PRIVATE_KEY decrypts (reveal()).");
650 println!(
651 "# Keep the PRIVATE key secret. Destroying it crypto-shreds every masked column\n\
652 # (a fast bulk \"right to be forgotten\")."
653 );
654 println!(
655 "# WARNING: the private key is printed below to STDOUT. Capture it straight into a\n\
656 # secret store (Vault, cloud secret manager, a sealed CI variable) and keep it out\n\
657 # of shell history, terminal scrollback, CI job logs, and any committed .env."
658 );
659 println!("UMBRAL_MASK_PUBLIC_KEY={public}");
660 println!("UMBRAL_MASK_PRIVATE_KEY={secret}");
661 Ok(())
662}
663
664/// True when argv is asking for the top-level command catalog: the
665/// `help` pseudo-subcommand, or a top-level `--help` / `-h`. A `--help`
666/// that follows a subcommand (e.g. `migrate --help`) is NOT top-level —
667/// that's command-specific help and is left to clap, so we only treat
668/// the FIRST post-argv0 token.
669///
670/// A bare `umbral` (no subcommand) is deliberately NOT intercepted: it
671/// keeps its documented default of booting the server (`Serve`), which
672/// the example apps rely on via a plain `cargo run`.
673fn wants_top_level_help(argv: &[std::ffi::OsString]) -> bool {
674 match argv.get(1) {
675 None => false,
676 Some(first) => first == "help" || first == "--help" || first == "-h",
677 }
678}
679
680/// The first non-flag token after argv0 — the subcommand the user
681/// tried to run. Used to name the offending command in the
682/// `error: unknown command \`<x>\`` line.
683fn unknown_token(argv: &[std::ffi::OsString]) -> Option<String> {
684 argv.iter()
685 .skip(1)
686 .find(|a| !a.to_string_lossy().starts_with('-'))
687 .map(|a| a.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
688}
689
690/// Build the merged `(name, about)` catalog: every built-in subcommand
691/// (read off the derived clap `Command` via `CommandFactory`), then the
692/// project's own `AppBuilder::command` registrations, then every
693/// plugin-contributed command. Built-ins are placed first so they win a
694/// name clash in [`umbral_core::cli::render_help`]'s dedup.
695fn full_catalog(app: &App) -> Vec<(String, Option<String>)> {
696 let mut catalog: Vec<(String, Option<String>)> = Vec::new();
697 let root = <Cli as CommandFactory>::command();
698 for sub in root.get_subcommands() {
699 catalog.push((
700 sub.get_name().to_string(),
701 sub.get_about().map(|s| s.to_string()),
702 ));
703 }
704 let builtins = builtin_command_names();
705 let reserved: Vec<&str> = builtins.iter().map(String::as_str).collect();
706 catalog.extend(umbral_core::cli::command_catalog_with_app_commands(
707 app.commands(),
708 app.plugins(),
709 &reserved,
710 ));
711 catalog
712}
713
714/// The framework binary's own subcommands — `serve`, `migrate`, `makemigrations`,
715/// … — read off the derived clap parser rather than hand-listed, so a new
716/// subcommand reserves its own name with nothing to remember.
717///
718/// These names are **unavailable** to an app or plugin command. Dispatch tries
719/// registered commands before the built-in parser, so a command named `migrate`
720/// would not collide loudly — it would quietly take over, and the next deploy
721/// would apply zero migrations and exit 0. `collect_commands` drops any command
722/// that lands on one of these, and says so.
723pub fn builtin_command_names() -> Vec<String> {
724 let mut names: Vec<String> = <Cli as CommandFactory>::command()
725 .get_subcommands()
726 .map(|s| s.get_name().to_string())
727 .collect();
728 names.push("help".to_string());
729 names
730}
731
732/// Render the full help screen (built-ins + plugin commands), for
733/// `umbral help` / `umbral --help` / bare `umbral`. Prints to stdout.
734fn render_full_help(app: &App) -> String {
735 umbral_core::cli::render_help(&full_catalog(app))
736}
737
738/// Render the unknown-command screen: an `error: unknown command` line
739/// (naming the bad token if known) followed by the full catalog so the
740/// user sees what they CAN run. Printed to stderr; the caller exits
741/// non-zero.
742fn render_unknown(app: &App, bad: Option<&str>) -> String {
743 let mut s = String::new();
744 match bad {
745 Some(b) => s.push_str(&format!("error: unknown command `{b}`\n\n")),
746 None => s.push_str("error: unknown command\n\n"),
747 }
748 s.push_str(&render_full_help(app));
749 s
750}
751
752/// `umbral dev` — wraps `cargo-watch` to re-run `cargo run` on source
753/// changes. If `cargo-watch` isn't installed, prints the install hint
754/// and exits non-zero so the user notices.
755///
756/// Template edits don't need this command — they hot-reload in-process
757/// when `settings.environment == Dev` (see `umbral-core/src/templates.rs`).
758/// `dev` exists for the Rust-source case where the binary needs a
759/// rebuild + restart.
760async fn dev(
761 extra_watches: Vec<String>,
762 run_args: Vec<String>,
763) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
764 // Probe for cargo-watch up front so the failure message is clear.
765 let probe = std::process::Command::new("cargo")
766 .args(["watch", "--version"])
767 .stdout(std::process::Stdio::null())
768 .stderr(std::process::Stdio::null())
769 .status();
770 if probe.is_err() || probe.as_ref().map(|s| !s.success()).unwrap_or(true) {
771 eprintln!(
772 "umbral dev: `cargo-watch` is not installed.\n\n\
773 Install with:\n\n\
774 \x20\x20\x20\x20cargo install cargo-watch\n\n\
775 Then re-run `cargo run -- dev`.\n\n\
776 Workaround without cargo-watch: leave one terminal running\n\
777 `cargo run` and Ctrl-C + re-run after each edit. Templates\n\
778 still hot-reload in dev mode without any restart.",
779 );
780 std::process::exit(1);
781 }
782
783 // Build the cargo-watch invocation. -x runs the given cargo command;
784 // -w adds extra watch paths. Default watches are cargo-watch's own
785 // (Cargo.toml + src/) so we don't pile -w on every invocation.
786 let mut cmd = std::process::Command::new("cargo");
787 cmd.arg("watch");
788 for path in &extra_watches {
789 cmd.arg("-w").arg(path);
790 }
791 let cargo_cmd = if run_args.is_empty() {
792 "run".to_string()
793 } else {
794 format!("run -- {}", run_args.join(" "))
795 };
796 cmd.arg("-x").arg(&cargo_cmd);
797
798 eprintln!("umbral dev: watching for changes, running `cargo {cargo_cmd}` on each save");
799 eprintln!(
800 "umbral dev: templates also hot-reload in-process; no restart needed for .html edits"
801 );
802 eprintln!("umbral dev: Ctrl-C to stop");
803 eprintln!();
804
805 let status = cmd.status()?;
806 if !status.success() {
807 return Err(format!(
808 "cargo-watch exited with status {}",
809 status
810 .code()
811 .map(|c| c.to_string())
812 .unwrap_or_else(|| "<signal>".to_string())
813 )
814 .into());
815 }
816 Ok(())
817}
818
819async fn serve(
820 app: App,
821 addr_override: Option<String>,
822) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
823 // gaps3 #23: `App::builder().auto_migrate_on_serve()` applies pending
824 // migrations here — on the `serve` command ONLY, never during
825 // `makemigrations` / `migrate` / any other subcommand (which don't route
826 // through this fn). This owns the "migrate exactly when starting the server"
827 // logic that consumers otherwise hand-roll with an argv-sniffing guard.
828 if app.auto_migrate_on_serve_enabled() {
829 // gaps4 #47: in Dev, ALSO autodetect first — the equivalent of
830 // `makemigrations` — so a model change is picked up on the next
831 // `serve` with no explicit command. Prod only applies pending
832 // migrations; a server never generates migration files.
833 let dev = matches!(
834 umbral_core::settings::get().environment,
835 umbral::Environment::Dev
836 );
837 if dev {
838 match umbral::migrate::make().await {
839 Ok(paths) => {
840 for path in paths {
841 eprintln!("auto-migrate: wrote {}", path.display());
842 }
843 }
844 Err(umbral::migrate::MigrateError::NoChanges) => {}
845 Err(err) => return Err(Box::new(err)),
846 }
847 }
848 let n = umbral::migrate::run().await?;
849 if n > 0 {
850 eprintln!("auto-migrate: applied {n} migration(s)");
851 }
852 }
853 // gaps4 #47: the seed hook runs on serve only, AFTER migrations (a seed
854 // writes to tables migrations create). The contract is idempotence —
855 // it runs on every boot.
856 if let Some(seed) = app.seed_on_serve_hook() {
857 seed().await?;
858 }
859 let addr_str = match addr_override {
860 Some(s) => s,
861 None => umbral_core::settings::get().bind_addr.clone(),
862 };
863 let addr: SocketAddr = addr_str
864 .parse()
865 .map_err(|e| format!("umbral: invalid bind_addr `{addr_str}`: {e}"))?;
866 app.serve(addr).await?;
867 Ok(())
868}
869
870async fn makemigrations(
871 empty: Option<String>,
872) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
873 // --empty <plugin>: write a no-op migration (current snapshot, empty
874 // ops) the developer edits to add a `RunSql` data migration.
875 if let Some(plugin) = empty {
876 let path = umbral::migrate::make_empty(&plugin).await?;
877 println!("Wrote {} (empty)", path.display());
878 println!(
879 " Edit it to add a data migration, e.g.:\n \
880 {{ \"kind\": \"RunSql\", \"sql\": \"UPDATE ... SET ...\", \
881 \"reverse_sql\": null }}"
882 );
883 return Ok(());
884 }
885
886 match umbral::migrate::make().await {
887 Ok(paths) => {
888 for path in paths {
889 println!("Wrote {}", path.display());
890 }
891 Ok(())
892 }
893 Err(MigrateError::NoChanges) => {
894 println!("no changes detected");
895 Ok(())
896 }
897 Err(err) => Err(Box::new(err)),
898 }
899}
900
901async fn migrate(
902 fake: Option<String>,
903 fake_initial: bool,
904 allow_drift: bool,
905 allow_destructive: bool,
906 allow_in_memory: bool,
907) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
908 // gaps3 #61 — refuse to "migrate" a database that is about to evaporate.
909 //
910 // The default `database_url` is `sqlite::memory:`, so an app whose config never
911 // loaded (a stale `UMBRA_`-prefixed `.env` after the rename, a missing umbral.toml)
912 // silently migrates an IN-MEMORY database and prints "Applied 19 migration(s)". The
913 // command reports success, writes nothing, and the operator has no way to tell —
914 // which is strictly worse than an error, because they will now trust it.
915 //
916 // Found in `examples/shop`, whose entire `.env` had been dead since the rename.
917 if let Some(cfg) = umbral::settings::get_opt() {
918 let url = &cfg.database_url;
919 if !allow_in_memory && (url.contains(":memory:") || url.contains("mode=memory")) {
920 eprintln!("error: umbral migrate: `database_url` is an IN-MEMORY database ({url}).");
921 eprintln!();
922 eprintln!(" Migrating it would apply every migration to a database that is");
923 eprintln!(" discarded the moment this process exits — reporting success and");
924 eprintln!(" persisting nothing.");
925 eprintln!();
926 eprintln!(" `sqlite::memory:` is the DEFAULT, so this almost always means your");
927 eprintln!(" configuration never loaded. Common causes:");
928 eprintln!(" - a `.env` still using the old `UMBRA_` prefix (it is now `UMBRAL_`)");
929 eprintln!(" - no `umbral.toml` and no `UMBRAL_DATABASE_URL` in the environment");
930 eprintln!();
931 eprintln!(" Set UMBRAL_DATABASE_URL (e.g. sqlite://app.db?mode=rwc) and re-run.");
932 eprintln!(" If an ephemeral migrate IS what you want (tests, CI), say so:");
933 eprintln!(" umbral migrate --allow-in-memory");
934 return Err("refusing to migrate an in-memory database".into());
935 }
936 }
937
938 // --fake <plugin/name>: mark one migration applied without running SQL.
939 if let Some(ref spec) = fake {
940 let (plugin, name) = parse_migration_spec(spec)?;
941 umbral::migrate::fake_apply(plugin, name).await?;
942 println!("Marked {spec} as applied (no SQL executed)");
943 return Ok(());
944 }
945
946 // audit_2 core-migrate #6: refuse to APPLY a migration that drops a table /
947 // column (destroys rows) unless the operator explicitly opts in with
948 // `--allow-destructive`. A single missing `.model::<T>()` registration
949 // auto-generates a DropTable, and the plain `makemigrations && migrate` loop
950 // would otherwise drop a production table with no confirmation. This gates
951 // the APPLY (checkmigrations is only advisory / CI-side).
952 if !allow_destructive {
953 let unsafe_ops: Vec<_> = umbral::migrate::check_pending_safety()
954 .await?
955 .into_iter()
956 .filter(|c| c.safety.is_unsafe())
957 .collect();
958 if !unsafe_ops.is_empty() {
959 eprintln!(
960 "error: umbral migrate: {} pending destructive operation(s) would DESTROY DATA:",
961 unsafe_ops.len()
962 );
963 for c in &unsafe_ops {
964 eprintln!(
965 " [UNSAFE] {}/{}: {}",
966 c.plugin,
967 c.migration,
968 c.safety.reason()
969 );
970 }
971 eprintln!();
972 eprintln!(
973 " These usually come from an unregistered model/plugin (a removed \
974 `.model::<T>()`, a dropped plugin, or a feature flag off).\n \
975 If the drop is intended, re-run: `umbral migrate --allow-destructive`.\n \
976 If NOT, restore the model registration and re-run `makemigrations`."
977 );
978 return Err(format!(
979 "refusing to apply {} destructive migration operation(s) without --allow-destructive",
980 unsafe_ops.len()
981 )
982 .into());
983 }
984 }
985
986 // --fake-initial: for every plugin, if the 0001 tables exist, fake-apply.
987 if fake_initial {
988 let n = umbral::migrate::fake_initial().await?;
989 if n == 0 {
990 println!("No plugins needed fake-initial (either already applied or tables absent)");
991 } else {
992 println!("Fake-applied initial migration for {n} plugin(s)");
993 }
994 return Ok(());
995 }
996
997 // Normal migrate with optional --allow-drift.
998 match umbral::migrate::run_checked(allow_drift).await {
999 Ok(n) => {
1000 if n == 0 {
1001 println!("No pending migrations");
1002 } else {
1003 println!("Applied {n} migration(s)");
1004 }
1005 Ok(())
1006 }
1007 Err(MigrateError::DriftDetected { ref missing }) => {
1008 let names: Vec<String> = missing.iter().map(|(p, n)| format!("{p}/{n}")).collect();
1009 eprintln!("error: umbral migrate: drift detected");
1010 eprintln!(" The following migrations are in the tracking table but missing on disk:");
1011 for name in &names {
1012 eprintln!(" [!] {name}");
1013 }
1014 eprintln!();
1015 eprintln!(
1016 " Options:\n \
1017 1. Restore the file(s) from VCS.\n \
1018 2. Run `umbral migrate --allow-drift` to proceed and apply pending migrations.\n \
1019 3. Run `umbral migrate --fake <plugin/name>` to mark an individual migration \
1020 as applied without running SQL."
1021 );
1022 Err(Box::new(MigrateError::DriftDetected {
1023 missing: missing.clone(),
1024 }))
1025 }
1026 Err(err) => Err(Box::new(err)),
1027 }
1028}
1029
1030/// Parse `"plugin/name"` into `(&str, &str)`. Returns an error if the
1031/// format is wrong.
1032fn parse_migration_spec(
1033 spec: &str,
1034) -> Result<(&str, &str), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
1035 let mut parts = spec.splitn(2, '/');
1036 let plugin = parts.next().ok_or("migration spec must be `plugin/name`")?;
1037 let name = parts
1038 .next()
1039 .ok_or("migration spec must be `plugin/name`; missing name after `/`")?;
1040 Ok((plugin, name))
1041}
1042
1043async fn showmigrations() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
1044 let pending = umbral::migrate::show().await?;
1045 if pending > 0 {
1046 println!("\n{pending} migration(s) not yet applied.");
1047 }
1048 Ok(())
1049}
1050
1051/// `umbral typegen` — emit TypeScript types for every registered model
1052/// (gaps3 #38).
1053///
1054/// Reads the model registry, which `App::build()` has already populated by the
1055/// time `dispatch` runs, so this touches no database.
1056///
1057/// `--check` is the CI gate: it compares the file `--out` names against what
1058/// the models would generate now and exits non-zero on any difference. Run it
1059/// beside `cargo test` and a schema change can never merge with a stale types
1060/// file next to it.
1061fn typegen(
1062 out: Option<PathBuf>,
1063 check: bool,
1064) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
1065 let generated = umbral::typegen::typescript();
1066
1067 let Some(path) = out else {
1068 print!("{generated}");
1069 return Ok(());
1070 };
1071
1072 if check {
1073 // A missing file is drift, not an IO error the operator has to decode.
1074 let existing = std::fs::read_to_string(&path).unwrap_or_default();
1075 if existing == generated {
1076 println!("{} is up to date.", path.display());
1077 return Ok(());
1078 }
1079 return Err(format!(
1080 "{} is out of date with the models. Regenerate it:\n \
1081 cargo run -- typegen --out {}",
1082 path.display(),
1083 path.display(),
1084 )
1085 .into());
1086 }
1087
1088 if let Some(parent) = path.parent().filter(|p| !p.as_os_str().is_empty()) {
1089 std::fs::create_dir_all(parent)?;
1090 }
1091 std::fs::write(&path, &generated)?;
1092 println!("Wrote {}.", path.display());
1093 Ok(())
1094}
1095
1096/// `umbral checkmigrations` — classify every pending operation for
1097/// zero-downtime safety (feature #65). Prints the UNSAFE ops first, then
1098/// WARNING, then a SAFE count, and exits non-zero when any UNSAFE op is
1099/// present (or any WARNING under `--strict`). Applies nothing.
1100async fn checkmigrations(strict: bool) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
1101 let ops = umbral::migrate::check_pending_safety().await?;
1102 if ops.is_empty() {
1103 println!("No pending migrations — nothing to check.");
1104 return Ok(());
1105 }
1106
1107 let unsafe_ops: Vec<_> = ops.iter().filter(|c| c.safety.is_unsafe()).collect();
1108 let warn_ops: Vec<_> = ops.iter().filter(|c| c.safety.is_warning()).collect();
1109 let safe_count = ops.len() - unsafe_ops.len() - warn_ops.len();
1110
1111 let migrations: std::collections::BTreeSet<_> =
1112 ops.iter().map(|c| (&c.plugin, &c.migration)).collect();
1113 println!(
1114 "Checking {} operation(s) across {} pending migration(s)...\n",
1115 ops.len(),
1116 migrations.len()
1117 );
1118
1119 if !unsafe_ops.is_empty() {
1120 println!("UNSAFE ({}):", unsafe_ops.len());
1121 for c in &unsafe_ops {
1122 println!(
1123 " [{}] {}/{} — {}",
1124 op_kind(&c.op),
1125 c.plugin,
1126 c.migration,
1127 c.safety.reason()
1128 );
1129 }
1130 println!();
1131 }
1132
1133 if !warn_ops.is_empty() {
1134 println!("WARNING ({}):", warn_ops.len());
1135 for c in &warn_ops {
1136 println!(
1137 " [{}] {}/{} — {}",
1138 op_kind(&c.op),
1139 c.plugin,
1140 c.migration,
1141 c.safety.reason()
1142 );
1143 }
1144 println!();
1145 }
1146
1147 println!(
1148 "Summary: {} safe, {} warning, {} unsafe.",
1149 safe_count,
1150 warn_ops.len(),
1151 unsafe_ops.len()
1152 );
1153
1154 // Gate: UNSAFE always fails; WARNING fails only under --strict.
1155 let blocked = !unsafe_ops.is_empty() || (strict && !warn_ops.is_empty());
1156 if blocked {
1157 let why = if !unsafe_ops.is_empty() {
1158 format!("{} unsafe operation(s) found", unsafe_ops.len())
1159 } else {
1160 format!("{} warning(s) found (--strict)", warn_ops.len())
1161 };
1162 return Err(format!(
1163 "checkmigrations: {why}. Review the expand-contract notes above before deploying."
1164 )
1165 .into());
1166 }
1167
1168 println!("\nAll pending operations are safe for a rolling deploy.");
1169 Ok(())
1170}
1171
1172/// Short uppercase tag for an operation, used in the `checkmigrations`
1173/// report (e.g. `DROP TABLE`, `RENAME COL`, `ADD COL`).
1174fn op_kind(op: &umbral::migrate::Operation) -> &'static str {
1175 use umbral::migrate::Operation;
1176 match op {
1177 Operation::CreateTable { .. } => "CREATE TABLE",
1178 Operation::DropTable { .. } => "DROP TABLE",
1179 Operation::CreateView {
1180 materialized: true, ..
1181 } => "CREATE MATVIEW",
1182 Operation::CreateView { .. } => "CREATE VIEW",
1183 Operation::DropView {
1184 materialized: true, ..
1185 } => "DROP MATVIEW",
1186 Operation::DropView { .. } => "DROP VIEW",
1187 Operation::AddColumn { .. } => "ADD COL",
1188 Operation::DropColumn { .. } => "DROP COL",
1189 Operation::AlterColumn { .. } => "ALTER COL",
1190 Operation::RenameTable { .. } => "RENAME TABLE",
1191 Operation::RenameColumn { .. } => "RENAME COL",
1192 Operation::SetColumnComment { .. } => "COMMENT COL",
1193 Operation::CreateM2MTable { .. } => "CREATE M2M",
1194 Operation::DropM2MTable { .. } => "DROP M2M",
1195 Operation::RunSql { .. } => "RUN SQL",
1196 Operation::AddIndex { unique: true, .. } => "ADD UNIQUE",
1197 Operation::AddIndex { unique: false, .. } => "ADD INDEX",
1198 Operation::DropIndex { .. } => "DROP INDEX",
1199 }
1200}
1201
1202async fn inspectdb(
1203 database: Option<String>,
1204 framework: Option<String>,
1205 with_table_names: bool,
1206 output: PathBuf,
1207 mark_applied: bool,
1208) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
1209 // Reject an unknown `--framework` up front with a clear message rather than
1210 // silently ignoring it.
1211 let framework = match framework.as_deref() {
1212 None => None,
1213 Some(name) => match umbral::inspect::Framework::parse(name) {
1214 Some(f) => Some(f),
1215 None => {
1216 return Err(format!(
1217 "unknown --framework `{name}`; supported: django (or omit to keep raw names)"
1218 )
1219 .into());
1220 }
1221 },
1222 };
1223 let opts = InspectOptions {
1224 source: database.map(|d| normalize_source_db(&d)),
1225 framework,
1226 with_table_names,
1227 output,
1228 mark_applied,
1229 };
1230 match umbral::inspect::inspectdb(opts).await {
1231 Ok(report) => {
1232 println!(
1233 "Inspected {} table(s), {} column(s)",
1234 report.tables, report.columns,
1235 );
1236 println!("Wrote {}", report.models_path.display());
1237 println!("Wrote {}", report.migration_path.display());
1238 Ok(())
1239 }
1240 Err(InspectError::NoTables) => {
1241 println!("no tables found in the database");
1242 Ok(())
1243 }
1244 Err(err) => Err(Box::new(err)),
1245 }
1246}
1247
1248/// Normalize a user-supplied `inspectdb` source into a connection URL.
1249///
1250/// A value that already looks like a URL (`sqlite://…`, `postgres://…`,
1251/// `postgresql://…`, or the in-memory `sqlite::memory:`) is passed through
1252/// untouched. Anything else is treated as a **path to a SQLite file** and
1253/// wrapped as a read-only `sqlite://<abs-path>?mode=ro`, so `umbral inspectdb
1254/// ./db.sqlite3` works without the caller hand-writing a URL and can't mutate
1255/// the source database it's only reading.
1256fn normalize_source_db(input: &str) -> String {
1257 let lower = input.to_ascii_lowercase();
1258 if lower.starts_with("sqlite:")
1259 || lower.starts_with("postgres://")
1260 || lower.starts_with("postgresql://")
1261 {
1262 return input.to_string();
1263 }
1264 // A bare filesystem path. Absolutize so a relative path resolves against
1265 // the caller's CWD rather than sqlx's, then open read-only.
1266 let abs = std::fs::canonicalize(input)
1267 .map(|p| p.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
1268 .unwrap_or_else(|_| input.to_string());
1269 format!("sqlite://{abs}?mode=ro")
1270}
1271
1272async fn dumpdata(output: PathBuf) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
1273 umbral::backup::dump_to_path(&output).await?;
1274 println!("Wrote {}", output.display());
1275 Ok(())
1276}
1277
1278async fn loaddata(input: PathBuf) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
1279 let report = umbral::backup::load_from_path(&input).await?;
1280 println!(
1281 "Loaded {} row(s) into {} table(s)",
1282 report.rows_loaded,
1283 report.tables_loaded.len()
1284 );
1285 for skipped in &report.skipped_tables {
1286 eprintln!("warning: skipped table `{skipped}` (not in current schema)");
1287 }
1288 Ok(())
1289}
1290
1291/// A writable target DB: URLs pass through; a bare path opens read-write
1292/// (`?mode=rwc`), the twin of [`normalize_source_db`]'s read-only default.
1293fn normalize_target_db(input: &str) -> String {
1294 let lower = input.to_ascii_lowercase();
1295 if lower.starts_with("sqlite:")
1296 || lower.starts_with("postgres://")
1297 || lower.starts_with("postgresql://")
1298 {
1299 return input.to_string();
1300 }
1301 let abs = std::fs::canonicalize(input)
1302 .map(|p| p.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
1303 .unwrap_or_else(|_| input.to_string());
1304 format!("sqlite://{abs}?mode=rwc")
1305}
1306
1307#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
1308async fn transferdata(
1309 from: String,
1310 to: String,
1311 batch: u64,
1312 only: Option<String>,
1313 map: Option<String>,
1314 workers: usize,
1315 dry_run: bool,
1316) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
1317 let map = match map.as_deref() {
1318 None => umbral::transfer::TransferMap::None,
1319 // A framework preset name, or a path to a custom-map JSON file.
1320 Some(arg) => umbral::transfer::TransferMap::from_cli_arg(arg)?,
1321 };
1322 let source = umbral::db::connect(&normalize_source_db(&from)).await?;
1323 let target = umbral::db::connect(&normalize_target_db(&to)).await?;
1324 let models = umbral::migrate::registered_models();
1325 let opts = umbral::transfer::TransferOptions {
1326 batch_size: batch,
1327 only: only.map(|s| {
1328 s.split(',')
1329 .map(|t| t.trim().to_string())
1330 .filter(|t| !t.is_empty())
1331 .collect()
1332 }),
1333 map,
1334 workers,
1335 dry_run,
1336 };
1337 let report = umbral::transfer::transfer(&source, &target, models, &opts).await?;
1338 if dry_run {
1339 println!("Dry run — copy order and source row counts:");
1340 }
1341 for (table, n) in &report.per_table {
1342 println!(" {table}: {n} rows");
1343 }
1344 println!(
1345 "{} {} row(s) across {} table(s)",
1346 if dry_run { "Would copy" } else { "Copied" },
1347 report.rows,
1348 report.per_table.len(),
1349 );
1350 Ok(())
1351}
1352
1353/// `umbral importcsv <table> <file.csv>` — parse the CSV (the `csv` crate
1354/// handles quoting/escaping) and hand the header + string rows to
1355/// `import_table_rows`, which coerces each cell to its column type and
1356/// inserts through the validated dynamic write path.
1357async fn importcsv(
1358 table: String,
1359 input: PathBuf,
1360) -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>> {
1361 // Resolve the table against the registered models so a typo fails
1362 // loudly (with the list of valid tables) before we read the file.
1363 let models = umbral::migrate::registered_models();
1364 let Some(meta) = models.into_iter().find(|m| m.table == table) else {
1365 let mut known: Vec<String> = umbral::migrate::registered_models()
1366 .iter()
1367 .map(|m| m.table.clone())
1368 .collect();
1369 known.sort();
1370 return Err(format!(
1371 "importcsv: unknown table `{table}`. Registered tables: {}",
1372 known.join(", ")
1373 )
1374 .into());
1375 };
1376
1377 let mut reader = csv::ReaderBuilder::new()
1378 .has_headers(true)
1379 .flexible(true)
1380 .from_path(&input)?;
1381 let headers: Vec<String> = reader.headers()?.iter().map(|s| s.to_string()).collect();
1382 if headers.is_empty() {
1383 return Err("importcsv: the CSV has no header row".into());
1384 }
1385 let mut rows: Vec<Vec<String>> = Vec::new();
1386 for record in reader.records() {
1387 let record = record?;
1388 rows.push(record.iter().map(|s| s.to_string()).collect());
1389 }
1390
1391 let report = umbral::orm::import_table_rows(&meta, &headers, &rows).await;
1392 println!(
1393 "Imported {} row(s) into `{}` ({} failed)",
1394 report.inserted,
1395 table,
1396 report.errors.len()
1397 );
1398 for (line, message) in &report.errors {
1399 eprintln!(" line {line}: {message}");
1400 }
1401 // Non-zero exit when any row failed, so a CI/script catches a partial
1402 // import without parsing stdout.
1403 if report.errors.is_empty() {
1404 Ok(())
1405 } else {
1406 Err(format!("importcsv: {} row(s) failed", report.errors.len()).into())
1407 }
1408}
1409
1410#[cfg(test)]
1411mod tests {
1412 use super::*;
1413 use async_trait::async_trait;
1414 use clap::ArgMatches;
1415 use umbral::Settings;
1416 use umbral_core::cli::{CliError, PluginCommand};
1417 use umbral_core::plugin::Plugin;
1418
1419 #[test]
1420 fn forward_args_prefix_cargo_run_dashdash() {
1421 // `umbral dev` → `cargo run -- dev`
1422 assert_eq!(
1423 cargo_run_forward_args(&["dev".to_string()]),
1424 vec!["run", "--", "dev"]
1425 );
1426 // Flags and extra args ride along verbatim.
1427 assert_eq!(
1428 cargo_run_forward_args(&[
1429 "migrate".to_string(),
1430 "--fake".to_string(),
1431 "accounts/0001_auto".to_string(),
1432 ]),
1433 vec!["run", "--", "migrate", "--fake", "accounts/0001_auto"]
1434 );
1435 }
1436
1437 #[test]
1438 fn in_cargo_project_detects_manifest_upward() {
1439 let tmp = tempfile::tempdir().expect("tempdir");
1440 let root = tmp.path();
1441 // No Cargo.toml anywhere yet.
1442 assert!(!in_cargo_project(root));
1443 // A manifest at the root is found from a nested subdir (like cargo).
1444 std::fs::write(root.join("Cargo.toml"), b"[package]\nname='x'\n").unwrap();
1445 let nested = root.join("src").join("widgets");
1446 std::fs::create_dir_all(&nested).unwrap();
1447 assert!(in_cargo_project(&nested), "walks up to find the manifest");
1448 assert!(in_cargo_project(root));
1449 }
1450
1451 struct WorkerCmd;
1452
1453 #[async_trait]
1454 impl PluginCommand for WorkerCmd {
1455 fn command(&self) -> clap::Command {
1456 clap::Command::new("tasks-worker").about("Run the task worker")
1457 }
1458 async fn run(&self, _m: &ArgMatches) -> Result<(), CliError> {
1459 Ok(())
1460 }
1461 }
1462
1463 struct WorkerPlugin;
1464
1465 impl Plugin for WorkerPlugin {
1466 fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
1467 "tasks"
1468 }
1469 fn commands(&self) -> Vec<Box<dyn PluginCommand>> {
1470 vec![Box::new(WorkerCmd)]
1471 }
1472 }
1473
1474 async fn app_with_worker() -> App {
1475 let settings = Settings::from_env().expect("figment defaults load");
1476 let pool = umbral::db::connect_sqlite("sqlite::memory:")
1477 .await
1478 .expect("in-memory sqlite connects");
1479 App::builder()
1480 .settings(settings)
1481 .database("default", pool)
1482 .plugin(WorkerPlugin)
1483 .build()
1484 .expect("App builds")
1485 }
1486
1487 #[test]
1488 fn wants_top_level_help_recognizes_help_forms() {
1489 let os = |s: &str| std::ffi::OsString::from(s);
1490 assert!(wants_top_level_help(&[os("umbral"), os("help")]));
1491 assert!(wants_top_level_help(&[os("umbral"), os("--help")]));
1492 assert!(wants_top_level_help(&[os("umbral"), os("-h")]));
1493 // Bare invocation keeps the serve default — NOT intercepted.
1494 assert!(!wants_top_level_help(&[os("umbral")]));
1495 // `migrate --help` is command-specific, left to clap.
1496 assert!(!wants_top_level_help(&[
1497 os("umbral"),
1498 os("migrate"),
1499 os("--help")
1500 ]));
1501 // A real subcommand is not help.
1502 assert!(!wants_top_level_help(&[os("umbral"), os("migrate")]));
1503 }
1504
1505 #[test]
1506 fn unknown_token_picks_first_non_flag() {
1507 let os = |s: &str| std::ffi::OsString::from(s);
1508 assert_eq!(
1509 unknown_token(&[os("umbral"), os("--verbose"), os("frobnicate")]).as_deref(),
1510 Some("frobnicate")
1511 );
1512 assert_eq!(unknown_token(&[os("umbral")]), None);
1513 }
1514
1515 // NOTE: both the help and unknown-command paths are asserted in ONE
1516 // test because `App::build` calls the global `settings::init` (a
1517 // `OnceLock`) which panics if called twice in the same process.
1518 // Building one App and exercising both render paths against it sidesteps
1519 // that, and is also a faithful "one process, one App" shape.
1520 #[tokio::test]
1521 async fn help_and_unknown_list_builtins_and_plugin_commands() {
1522 let app = app_with_worker().await;
1523
1524 // --- full help (umbral help / --help) ---
1525 let out = render_full_help(&app);
1526 // A built-in subcommand with its real `about`.
1527 assert!(
1528 out.contains("migrate"),
1529 "built-in `migrate` missing:\n{out}"
1530 );
1531 assert!(
1532 out.contains("Apply every pending migration"),
1533 "built-in `migrate` about missing:\n{out}"
1534 );
1535 // The plugin-contributed command with its about.
1536 assert!(
1537 out.contains("tasks-worker") && out.contains("Run the task worker"),
1538 "plugin command missing:\n{out}"
1539 );
1540 // Column alignment: built-in and plugin descriptions start at the
1541 // same offset on their respective lines.
1542 let mig_line = out
1543 .lines()
1544 .find(|l| l.trim_start().starts_with("migrate"))
1545 .unwrap();
1546 let worker_line = out.lines().find(|l| l.contains("tasks-worker")).unwrap();
1547 let mig_col = mig_line.find("Apply every pending migration").unwrap();
1548 let worker_col = worker_line.find("Run the task worker").unwrap();
1549 assert_eq!(mig_col, worker_col, "descriptions not aligned:\n{out}");
1550
1551 // --- unknown command (umbral frobnicate) ---
1552 let out = render_unknown(&app, Some("frobnicate"));
1553 assert!(
1554 out.contains("unknown command") && out.contains("frobnicate"),
1555 "missing unknown-command error:\n{out}"
1556 );
1557 // Still shows what IS available — both a built-in and the plugin cmd.
1558 assert!(out.contains("migrate"), "listing missing built-in:\n{out}");
1559 assert!(
1560 out.contains("tasks-worker"),
1561 "listing missing plugin cmd:\n{out}"
1562 );
1563 }
1564}