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sqlite_graphrag/
constants.rs

1//! Compile-time constants shared across the crate.
2//!
3//! Grouped into embedding configuration, length and size limits, SQLite
4//! pragmas and retrieval tuning knobs. Values are taken from the PRD and
5//! must stay in sync with the migrations under `migrations/`.
6//!
7//! ## Dynamic concurrency permit calculation
8//!
9//! The maximum number of simultaneous instances can be adjusted at runtime
10//! using the formula:
11//!
12//! ```text
13//! permits = min(cpus, available_memory_mb / EMBEDDING_LOAD_EXPECTED_RSS_MB) * 0.5
14//! ```
15//!
16//! where `available_memory_mb` is obtained via `sysinfo::System::available_memory()`
17//! converted to MiB. The result is capped at `MAX_CONCURRENT_CLI_INSTANCES`
18//! and floored at 1.
19
20/// Embedding vector dimensionality produced by `multilingual-e5-small`.
21pub const EMBEDDING_DIM: usize = 384;
22
23/// Default `fastembed` model identifier used by `remember` and `recall`.
24pub const FASTEMBED_MODEL_DEFAULT: &str = "multilingual-e5-small";
25
26/// Batch size for `fastembed` encoding calls.
27pub const FASTEMBED_BATCH_SIZE: usize = 32;
28
29/// Maximum byte length for a memory `name` field in kebab-case.
30pub const MAX_MEMORY_NAME_LEN: usize = 80;
31
32/// Maximum character length for a memory `description` field.
33pub const MAX_MEMORY_DESCRIPTION_LEN: usize = 500;
34
35/// Hard upper bound on memory `body` length in bytes.
36pub const MAX_MEMORY_BODY_LEN: usize = 512_000;
37
38/// Body character count above which the body is split into chunks.
39pub const MAX_BODY_CHARS_BEFORE_CHUNK: usize = 8_000;
40
41/// Maximum attempts when a statement returns `SQLITE_BUSY`.
42pub const MAX_SQLITE_BUSY_RETRIES: u32 = 5;
43
44/// Base delay in milliseconds for the first SQLITE_BUSY retry.
45///
46/// Each subsequent attempt doubles the delay (exponential backoff):
47/// 300 ms → 600 ms → 1200 ms → 2400 ms → 4800 ms (≈ 9.3 s total).
48pub const SQLITE_BUSY_BASE_DELAY_MS: u64 = 300;
49
50/// Query timeout applied to statements in milliseconds.
51pub const QUERY_TIMEOUT_MILLIS: u64 = 5_000;
52
53/// Jaccard threshold above which two memories are considered fuzzy duplicates.
54pub const DEDUP_FUZZY_THRESHOLD: f64 = 0.8;
55
56/// Cosine distance threshold below which two memories are semantic duplicates.
57pub const DEDUP_SEMANTIC_THRESHOLD: f32 = 0.1;
58
59/// Maximum number of hops allowed in graph traversals.
60pub const MAX_GRAPH_HOPS: u32 = 2;
61
62/// Minimum relationship weight required for traversal inclusion.
63pub const MIN_RELATION_WEIGHT: f64 = 0.3;
64
65/// Default traversal depth for `related` when `--hops` is omitted.
66pub const DEFAULT_MAX_HOPS: u32 = 2;
67
68/// Default minimum weight filter applied during graph traversal.
69pub const DEFAULT_MIN_WEIGHT: f64 = 0.3;
70
71/// Default weight assigned to newly created relationships.
72pub const DEFAULT_RELATION_WEIGHT: f64 = 0.5;
73
74/// Default `k` used by `recall` when the caller omits `--k`.
75pub const DEFAULT_K_RECALL: usize = 10;
76
77/// Default `k` for memory KNN searches when the caller omits `--k`.
78pub const K_MEMORIES_DEFAULT: usize = 10;
79
80/// Default `k` for entity KNN searches during graph expansion.
81pub const K_ENTITIES_SEARCH: usize = 5;
82
83/// Upper bound on distinct entities persisted per memory.
84pub const MAX_ENTITIES_PER_MEMORY: usize = 30;
85
86/// Upper bound on distinct relationships persisted per memory.
87pub const MAX_RELATIONSHIPS_PER_MEMORY: usize = 50;
88
89/// Resolves the per-memory relationship cap, honouring the env-var override.
90///
91/// v1.0.22: makes the cap (default 50) configurable via `SQLITE_GRAPHRAG_MAX_RELATIONS_PER_MEMORY`.
92/// Audit found that rich documents silently hit the cap; users with dense technical corpora
93/// can raise it via env. Values outside [1, 10000] fall back to the default.
94pub fn max_relationships_per_memory() -> usize {
95    std::env::var("SQLITE_GRAPHRAG_MAX_RELATIONS_PER_MEMORY")
96        .ok()
97        .and_then(|v| v.parse::<usize>().ok())
98        .filter(|&n| (1..=10_000).contains(&n))
99        .unwrap_or(MAX_RELATIONSHIPS_PER_MEMORY)
100}
101
102/// Character length of the description preview shown in `list` output.
103pub const TEXT_DESCRIPTION_PREVIEW_LEN: usize = 100;
104
105/// `PRAGMA busy_timeout` value applied on every connection.
106pub const BUSY_TIMEOUT_MILLIS: i32 = 5_000;
107
108/// `PRAGMA cache_size` value in kibibytes (negative means KiB).
109pub const CACHE_SIZE_KB: i32 = -64_000;
110
111/// `PRAGMA mmap_size` value in bytes applied to each connection.
112pub const MMAP_SIZE_BYTES: i64 = 268_435_456;
113
114/// `PRAGMA wal_autocheckpoint` threshold in pages.
115pub const WAL_AUTOCHECKPOINT_PAGES: i32 = 1_000;
116
117/// Default `k` constant used by Reciprocal Rank Fusion in `hybrid-search`.
118pub const RRF_K_DEFAULT: u32 = 60;
119
120/// Chunk size expressed in tokens for body splitting.
121pub const CHUNK_SIZE_TOKENS: usize = 400;
122
123/// Token overlap between consecutive chunks.
124pub const CHUNK_OVERLAP_TOKENS: usize = 50;
125
126/// Explicit operational guard for multi-chunk documents in `remember`.
127///
128/// The multi-chunk path uses serial embeddings to avoid ONNX memory amplification.
129/// This limit preserves a clear operational ceiling for agents and scripts.
130pub const REMEMBER_MAX_SAFE_MULTI_CHUNKS: usize = 512;
131
132/// Ceiling on chunks per controlled micro-batch in `remember`.
133///
134/// The `fastembed` runtime uses `BatchLongest` padding, so oversized batches amplify
135/// the cost of the longest chunk. This ceiling keeps batches small even when chunks are short.
136pub const REMEMBER_MAX_CONTROLLED_BATCH_CHUNKS: usize = 4;
137
138/// Maximum padded-token budget per controlled micro-batch in `remember`.
139///
140/// The budget uses `max_tokens_no_batch * batch_size`, approximating the real cost of
141/// `BatchLongest` padding. Values exceeding this fall back to smaller batches or serialisation.
142pub const REMEMBER_MAX_CONTROLLED_BATCH_PADDED_TOKENS: usize = 512;
143
144/// Timeout in milliseconds for a single ping probe against the daemon socket.
145pub const DAEMON_PING_TIMEOUT_MS: u64 = 10;
146
147/// Idle duration in seconds before the daemon shuts itself down.
148pub const DAEMON_IDLE_SHUTDOWN_SECS: u64 = 600;
149
150/// Maximum wait time for the daemon to become healthy after auto-start.
151pub const DAEMON_AUTO_START_MAX_WAIT_MS: u64 = 5_000;
152
153/// Initial polling interval to check whether the daemon became healthy.
154pub const DAEMON_AUTO_START_INITIAL_BACKOFF_MS: u64 = 50;
155
156/// Ceiling on backoff between automatic daemon spawn attempts.
157pub const DAEMON_AUTO_START_MAX_BACKOFF_MS: u64 = 30_000;
158
159/// Base backoff used after daemon spawn/health failures.
160pub const DAEMON_SPAWN_BACKOFF_BASE_MS: u64 = 500;
161
162/// Maximum wait time to acquire the daemon spawn lock.
163pub const DAEMON_SPAWN_LOCK_WAIT_MS: u64 = 2_000;
164
165/// Prefix prepended to bodies before embedding as required by E5 models.
166pub const PASSAGE_PREFIX: &str = "passage: ";
167
168/// Prefix prepended to queries before embedding as required by E5 models.
169pub const QUERY_PREFIX: &str = "query: ";
170
171/// Crate version string sourced from `CARGO_PKG_VERSION` at build time.
172pub const SQLITE_GRAPHRAG_VERSION: &str = env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION");
173
174/// Batch size for BERT NER forward passes.
175///
176/// Larger values amortise fixed forward-pass overhead but increase peak RAM.
177/// Memory guide (CPU only, max 512-token windows):
178///   N=4  → ~54 MiB peak
179///   N=8  → ~108 MiB peak  ← default
180///   N=16 → ~216 MiB peak
181///   N=32 → ~432 MiB peak  (not recommended without 16+ GiB RAM)
182///
183/// Override via `GRAPHRAG_NER_BATCH_SIZE` env var. Values outside [1, 32] are
184/// clamped silently.
185pub fn ner_batch_size() -> usize {
186    std::env::var("GRAPHRAG_NER_BATCH_SIZE")
187        .ok()
188        .and_then(|v| v.parse::<usize>().ok())
189        .unwrap_or(8)
190        .clamp(1, 32)
191}
192
193/// PRD-canonical regex that validates names and namespaces. Allows 1 char `[a-z0-9]`
194/// OR a 2-80 char string starting with a letter and ending with a letter/digit,
195/// containing only `[a-z0-9-]`. Rejects the `__` prefix (internal reserved).
196pub const NAME_SLUG_REGEX: &str = r"^[a-z][a-z0-9-]{0,78}[a-z0-9]$|^[a-z0-9]$";
197
198/// Default retention period (days) used by `purge` when `--retention-days` is omitted.
199pub const PURGE_RETENTION_DAYS_DEFAULT: u32 = 90;
200
201/// Maximum number of simultaneously active namespaces (deleted_at IS NULL). Exit 5 when exceeded.
202pub const MAX_NAMESPACES_ACTIVE: u32 = 100;
203
204/// Maximum tokens accepted by an embedding input before chunking.
205pub const EMBEDDING_MAX_TOKENS: usize = 512;
206
207/// Maximum result count from the recursive graph CTE in `recall`.
208pub const K_GRAPH_MATCHES_LIMIT: usize = 20;
209
210/// Default `--limit` para `list` quando omitido.
211pub const K_LIST_DEFAULT_LIMIT: usize = 100;
212
213/// Default `--limit` para `graph entities` quando omitido.
214pub const K_GRAPH_ENTITIES_DEFAULT_LIMIT: usize = 50;
215
216/// Default `--limit` para `related` quando omitido.
217pub const K_RELATED_DEFAULT_LIMIT: usize = 10;
218
219/// Default `--limit` para `history` quando omitido.
220pub const K_HISTORY_DEFAULT_LIMIT: usize = 20;
221
222/// Default weight for the vector contribution in the `hybrid-search` RRF formula.
223pub const WEIGHT_VEC_DEFAULT: f64 = 1.0;
224
225/// Default weight for the BM25 text contribution in the `hybrid-search` RRF formula.
226pub const WEIGHT_FTS_DEFAULT: f64 = 1.0;
227
228/// Character size of the body preview emitted in text/markdown formats.
229pub const TEXT_BODY_PREVIEW_LEN: usize = 200;
230
231/// Default value injected into ORT_NUM_THREADS when not set by the user.
232pub const ORT_NUM_THREADS_DEFAULT: &str = "1";
233
234/// Default value injected into ORT_INTRA_OP_NUM_THREADS when not set.
235pub const ORT_INTRA_OP_NUM_THREADS_DEFAULT: &str = "1";
236
237/// Default value injected into OMP_NUM_THREADS when not set by the user.
238pub const OMP_NUM_THREADS_DEFAULT: &str = "1";
239
240/// Exit code for partial batch failure (PRD line 1822). Conflicts with DbBusy in v1.x;
241/// in v2.0.0 DbBusy migrates to 15 and this code takes 13 per PRD.
242pub const BATCH_PARTIAL_FAILURE_EXIT_CODE: i32 = 13;
243
244/// Exit code para DbBusy em v2.0.0 (migrado de 13 para liberar 13 para batch failure).
245pub const DB_BUSY_EXIT_CODE: i32 = 15;
246
247/// Filename used for the advisory exclusive lock that prevents parallel invocations.
248pub const CLI_LOCK_FILE: &str = "cli.lock";
249
250/// Polling interval in milliseconds used by `--wait-lock` between `try_lock_exclusive` attempts.
251pub const CLI_LOCK_POLL_INTERVAL_MS: u64 = 500;
252
253/// Process exit code returned when the lock is busy and no wait was requested (EX_TEMPFAIL).
254pub const CLI_LOCK_EXIT_CODE: i32 = 75;
255
256/// Maximum number of CLI instances running simultaneously.
257///
258/// Aligned with `DAEMON_MAX_CONCURRENT_CLIENTS` from the PRD. Limits the counting
259/// semaphore in [`crate::lock`] to prevent memory overload when multiple parallel
260/// invocations attempt to load the ONNX model simultaneously.
261pub const MAX_CONCURRENT_CLI_INSTANCES: usize = 4;
262
263/// Minimum available memory in MiB required before starting model loading.
264///
265/// If `sysinfo::System::available_memory() / 1_048_576` falls below this value,
266/// the invocation is aborted with [`crate::errors::AppError::LowMemory`]
267/// (exit code [`LOW_MEMORY_EXIT_CODE`]).
268pub const MIN_AVAILABLE_MEMORY_MB: u64 = 2_048;
269
270/// Maximum time in seconds an instance waits to acquire a concurrency slot.
271///
272/// Passed as the default for `--max-wait-secs` in the CLI. After exhausting this limit,
273/// the invocation returns [`crate::errors::AppError::AllSlotsFull`] with exit code
274/// [`CLI_LOCK_EXIT_CODE`] (75).
275pub const CLI_LOCK_DEFAULT_WAIT_SECS: u64 = 300;
276
277/// Expected RSS in MiB for a single instance with the ONNX model loaded via fastembed.
278///
279/// Used in the formula `min(cpus, available_memory_mb / EMBEDDING_LOAD_EXPECTED_RSS_MB) * 0.5`
280/// to compute the dynamic permit count.
281///
282/// Value calibrated on 2026-04-23 with `/usr/bin/time -v` against `sqlite-graphrag v1.0.3`
283/// on the heavy commands `remember`, `recall`, and `hybrid-search`, all peaking near
284/// 1.03 GiB RSS per process. The constant below rounds up with a defensive margin.
285pub const EMBEDDING_LOAD_EXPECTED_RSS_MB: u64 = 1_100;
286
287/// Process exit code returned when available memory is below [`MIN_AVAILABLE_MEMORY_MB`].
288///
289/// Value `77` is `EX_NOPERM` in glibc sysexits, reused here to indicate
290/// "insufficient system resource to proceed".
291pub const LOW_MEMORY_EXIT_CODE: i32 = 77;
292
293/// Canonical value of `PRAGMA user_version` written after migrations.
294///
295/// Must stay in sync with the human-readable schema version identifier.
296/// Refinery uses its own history table; `user_version` is an auxiliary
297/// diagnostic field for external tools (e.g. `sqlite3 db.sqlite "PRAGMA user_version"`).
298pub const SCHEMA_USER_VERSION: i64 = 49;
299
300/// Current schema version, equal to the highest migration number in `migrations/Vnnn__*.sql`.
301///
302/// Added in v1.0.27 as a runtime and test sanity check.
303/// Must be bumped in sync with new Refinery migrations; the unit test
304/// `schema_version_matches_migrations_count` validates this automatically.
305pub const CURRENT_SCHEMA_VERSION: u32 = 8;
306
307#[cfg(test)]
308mod tests_schema_version {
309    use super::CURRENT_SCHEMA_VERSION;
310
311    #[test]
312    fn schema_version_matches_migrations_count() {
313        let manifest_dir = env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR");
314        let migrations_dir = std::path::Path::new(manifest_dir).join("migrations");
315        let count = std::fs::read_dir(&migrations_dir)
316            .expect("migrations directory must exist")
317            .filter_map(|entry| entry.ok())
318            .filter(|entry| entry.file_name().to_string_lossy().starts_with('V'))
319            .count() as u32;
320        assert_eq!(
321            CURRENT_SCHEMA_VERSION, count,
322            "CURRENT_SCHEMA_VERSION ({CURRENT_SCHEMA_VERSION}) must equal the number of V*.sql migrations ({count})"
323        );
324    }
325}