umbral_core/orm/model.rs
1//! The `Model` trait: the abstraction every umbral model implements.
2//!
3//! At M2 the trait is implemented by hand (`impl Model for Post` lives
4//! in `post.rs`). At M3 the same impl is generated by a
5//! `#[derive(Model)]` proc macro. M4 hooks into `FIELDS` for the
6//! field/backend compatibility system check. M5 hooks into `FIELDS` for
7//! the migration engine's snapshot diff. The trait is intentionally
8//! narrow at M2 — primary-key type, table name, field metadata, and
9//! that's it.
10//!
11//! Through Phase 2 of the Postgres rollout `Model` carried
12//! `for<'r> sqlx::FromRow<'r, SqliteRow>` as a supertrait so the
13//! QuerySet terminals could blanket on `T: Model`. Phase 2.5 drops
14//! that supertrait: the user struct still uses `#[derive(sqlx::FromRow)]`
15//! (which emits a generic `impl<'r, R: Row> FromRow<'r, R>` covering
16//! both SQLite and Postgres rows), and the QuerySet terminals carry
17//! the FromRow bound on the method, not the trait — so the same
18//! `Manager<T>` works on either backend.
19//!
20//! See `docs/specs/04-orm-model-and-fields.md` for the target shape and
21//! the M2→M3→M4→M5 progression.
22
23/// Trait for eagerly hydrating `ForeignKey<U>.resolved` fields by name.
24///
25/// `#[derive(Model)]` emits this impl for every model. Models with no FK
26/// fields get a no-op impl; models with FK fields get a `hydrate_fk` body
27/// that matches on `field_name` and a `fk_id_for` body that returns the raw
28/// FK integer for a named field.
29///
30/// The `select_related` machinery in `QuerySet` calls these two methods in
31/// sequence: first `fk_id_for` to collect the IDs to batch-fetch, then
32/// `hydrate_fk` with the fetched JSON to populate `ForeignKey<U>.resolved`.
33///
34/// `U` must implement `serde::Deserialize` for `hydrate_fk` to succeed.
35/// All umbral models already derive `Deserialize`, so this bound is always
36/// satisfied in practice.
37pub trait HydrateRelated {
38 /// Return the raw FK value stored in the field named `field_name`,
39 /// or `None` if the field doesn't exist on this model or is not a FK.
40 ///
41 /// Used by `select_related` to collect all FK ids from the result
42 /// set before running the batch `IN (...)` lookup.
43 ///
44 /// PK lift Pass D: returns `Option<serde_json::Value>` (was
45 /// `Option<i64>`) so FK targets keyed by `String` / `Uuid` /
46 /// composite codename flow through the typed select_related
47 /// path. The macro emits `serde_json::to_value(self.<field>.id())`
48 /// — works for any `Serialize` PK type without per-target
49 /// specialization. Integer-PK targets carry through as
50 /// `Value::Number`; the existing i64 hot path is unchanged at
51 /// the JSON layer.
52 fn fk_id_for(&self, field_name: &str) -> Option<serde_json::Value>;
53
54 /// Set `ForeignKey<U>.resolved` for the field named `field_name` by
55 /// deserialising `row` as the target model type.
56 ///
57 /// A field name that doesn't match any FK on this model is silently
58 /// ignored (a noop). Deserialisation errors are also silently swallowed —
59 /// the FK keeps its raw-integer form without a resolved object. This
60 /// is intentional: a bad `select_related` name is a
61 /// programming error caught in tests, not a runtime panic.
62 fn hydrate_fk(&mut self, field_name: &str, row: &serde_json::Value);
63
64 /// Set the `parent_id` cache on every `M2M<U>` field this model
65 /// owns. Closes the second BUG-16 gap: without this, `m2m.add(&t)`
66 /// silently writes a junction row with `parent_id = 0` because the
67 /// macro skips M2M fields in the `FromRow` decode path.
68 ///
69 /// Called by QuerySet terminals after each row is decoded. The
70 /// macro emits a body that walks the model's M2M fields and calls
71 /// `set_parent_id(self.<pk>)` on each — so loading a `Group`
72 /// gives every `M2M<U>` slot on it the right `parent_id` to write
73 /// against.
74 ///
75 /// Default: no-op. The macro-emitted body shadows this for any
76 /// model that declares an M2M field. A model with no M2M fields
77 /// inherits the default and pays nothing.
78 ///
79 /// PK-agnostic: the macro sets each `M2M<Child, P>` field's parent id
80 /// from `self.<pk>` via the typed [`crate::orm::M2M::set_parent_id`],
81 /// so it works for **any** parent PK type — `i64`, `String`,
82 /// `uuid::Uuid`. A non-i64-PK parent declares the field with the
83 /// matching `P` (e.g. `M2M<Student, String>`); `P` defaults to `i64`.
84 fn set_m2m_parent_ids(&mut self) {}
85
86 /// Return this row's primary key as a `serde_json::Value`, whatever
87 /// the PK type — `i64`, `String`, `uuid::Uuid`, a custom newtype.
88 /// The relation-hydration paths (`prefetch_related`, reverse-FK and
89 /// reverse-OneToOne collection) bucket children by the parent's PK,
90 /// and keying those buckets on a `Value` (canonicalised via
91 /// [`crate::orm::pk_key`]) lets UUID- and slug-PK models flow through
92 /// too, not just i64.
93 ///
94 /// Default: `None`. The `#[derive(Model)]` macro emits an override for
95 /// every model that returns `to_value(&self.<pk>)` — so a hand-written
96 /// `Model` impl that doesn't override it simply opts out of the
97 /// Value-keyed hydration (a forgive-and-skip posture).
98 fn pk_as_json(&self) -> Option<serde_json::Value> {
99 None
100 }
101
102 /// Attach a list of pre-fetched child rows to the named `M2M<U>`
103 /// field's `resolved` slot. Called by `QuerySet::prefetch_related`
104 /// (gap #19) after a batched JOIN through the junction table
105 /// returns one Vec<U> per parent.
106 ///
107 /// `rows` carries the child rows as JSON objects ready for
108 /// `serde_json::from_value::<U>(...)`. Decoding failures (e.g. a
109 /// row that doesn't match the target struct shape) silently drop
110 /// that one row from the resolved set — same forgive-and-continue
111 /// posture as `hydrate_fk` for `select_related`.
112 ///
113 /// A field name that doesn't match any M2M field on this model is
114 /// a no-op. The macro-emitted body pattern-matches the M2M fields
115 /// declared on this struct; the default below is empty so models
116 /// without M2M fields pay nothing.
117 fn set_m2m_resolved_json(&mut self, _field_name: &str, _rows: Vec<serde_json::Value>) {}
118
119 /// Gap #44 — attach a list of pre-fetched child rows to the
120 /// named `ReverseSet<C>` field's `resolved` slot. Counterpart
121 /// to `set_m2m_resolved_json` but for reverse-FK collections
122 /// (one parent, many children pointing at it via a FK column).
123 ///
124 /// Called by `QuerySet::prefetch_related` after the batched
125 /// `SELECT * FROM <child> WHERE <fk_col> IN (parent_pks)` query
126 /// returns child rows grouped by `<fk_col>` value.
127 ///
128 /// `rows` carries the child rows as JSON objects ready for
129 /// `serde_json::from_value::<C>(...)`. Decoding failures
130 /// silently drop that one row — same forgive-and-continue
131 /// posture as the M2M variant.
132 ///
133 /// A field name that doesn't match any `ReverseSet` field on
134 /// this model is a no-op. The macro-emitted body pattern-
135 /// matches the ReverseSet fields declared on this struct; the
136 /// default below is empty so models without reverse-FK fields
137 /// pay nothing.
138 fn set_reverse_fk_resolved_json(&mut self, _field_name: &str, _rows: Vec<serde_json::Value>) {}
139
140 /// Reverse-OneToOne counterpart to
141 /// `set_reverse_fk_resolved_json`. Called by `prefetch_related`
142 /// with `Some(child_json)` when the runtime FK lookup found
143 /// exactly one matching child, or `None` when no child matched
144 /// (the slot still flips `is_loaded()` to `true`).
145 ///
146 /// Default: no-op. The macro emits per-field arms for any model
147 /// declaring `pub <name>: OneToOne<C>` fields.
148 fn set_one_to_one_resolved_json(&mut self, _field_name: &str, _row: Option<serde_json::Value>) {
149 }
150
151 /// Move form-staged M2M pending ids from `self` into `dest`,
152 /// field by field. The typed `create()` builds its INSERT from the
153 /// caller's instance, then reads a *fresh* row back from the DB
154 /// (carrying the autoincremented PK) — the pending ids staged by the
155 /// Form derive live on the caller's instance, not the readback row.
156 /// This hook transfers them across so `write_pending_m2m` on the
157 /// readback row (which has the real parent_id seeded) finds them.
158 /// Default: no-op for models with no M2M fields.
159 fn take_pending_m2m_into(&mut self, _dest: &mut Self) {}
160
161 /// Flush form-staged M2M selections to their junction tables after
162 /// the parent row was inserted. The macro emits a body that walks
163 /// this model's M2M fields, reads `parent_id` + `junction_table`
164 /// (seeded by `set_m2m_parent_ids`) and the pending child ids, and
165 /// calls `set_junction_dynamic`. Default: no-op for models with no
166 /// M2M fields.
167 ///
168 /// Async + boxed (rather than `#[async_trait]` on the whole trait)
169 /// so `HydrateRelated`'s existing non-async methods stay as they
170 /// are. Junction writes hit the DB, so this is kept off the hot
171 /// decode path — only the typed `create()` calls it.
172 fn write_pending_m2m<'a>(
173 &'a mut self,
174 ) -> std::pin::Pin<
175 Box<
176 dyn std::future::Future<Output = Result<(), crate::orm::write::WriteError>> + Send + 'a,
177 >,
178 > {
179 Box::pin(async { Ok(()) })
180 }
181}
182
183/// The trait every model implements.
184///
185/// Read at runtime to build queries (`T::TABLE`, `T::FIELDS`), at boot
186/// to validate field/backend compatibility (M4), and at migration time
187/// to diff against the last snapshot (M5).
188///
189/// `Model` is metadata-only — it carries no row-materialization bound.
190/// QuerySet terminals add `for<'r> FromRow<'r, R>` for the row type
191/// they need at the call site (sqlite or postgres). User structs pick
192/// up both impls via a single `#[derive(sqlx::FromRow)]` because
193/// sqlx's derive emits a generic-over-`R` impl.
194pub trait Model: Sized + Send + Sync + Unpin + 'static {
195 /// The primary-key type. M2 supports `i64` only; UUID lands later.
196 type PrimaryKey: PrimaryKey;
197
198 /// The struct name, used by the migration engine (M5) to label
199 /// snapshot entries and to map autodetected operations back to
200 /// the model that produced them. The M3 derive emits the struct
201 /// ident verbatim ("Post", "Comment", etc.).
202 const NAME: &'static str;
203
204 /// The SQL table name. M3's derive defaults this to the
205 /// `snake_case` of the struct name unless `#[umbral(table = "...")]`
206 /// overrides it.
207 const TABLE: &'static str;
208
209 /// The SQL table name as a call — `UserProfile::table_name()` → `"profile"`.
210 ///
211 /// A convenience over the [`TABLE`](Self::TABLE) associated const so callers
212 /// never hardcode the table string (which can diverge from the struct name,
213 /// e.g. `UserProfile` → `profile`) and don't need the
214 /// `<UserProfile as Model>::TABLE` turbofish. With `Model` in scope (it's in
215 /// the prelude) `UserProfile::table_name()` resolves directly.
216 fn table_name() -> &'static str {
217 Self::TABLE
218 }
219
220 /// The app label (the owning plugin's name) this model belongs to.
221 ///
222 /// Sourced from `#[umbral(plugin = "...")]`; defaults to `"app"` (the
223 /// registry's default key) when the attribute is absent. Authoritative
224 /// for permission codenames (gaps2 #80g): `umbral-permissions` reads this
225 /// to build `<app_label>.<verb>_<model>` codenames, instead of splitting
226 /// the table name at the first `_` (which collided distinct models).
227 const APP_LABEL: &'static str = "app";
228
229 /// Static metadata for every field on the model.
230 ///
231 /// One [`FieldSpec`] per field, in declaration order. Read by the
232 /// QuerySet (to build the SELECT column list), by the system check
233 /// (M4) for field/backend compatibility, and by the migration
234 /// engine (M5) for snapshot diffing.
235 const FIELDS: &'static [FieldSpec];
236
237 /// Human-readable display name for this model, used by the admin
238 /// sidebar as the default label. Defaults to `Self::NAME`.
239 ///
240 /// Override via `#[umbral(display = "Users")]` on the struct.
241 const DISPLAY: &'static str = Self::NAME;
242
243 /// Lucide icon slug shown next to this model in the admin sidebar.
244 /// Defaults to `"database"`. Any valid Lucide icon name works; unknown
245 /// names are silently ignored by Lucide at render time.
246 ///
247 /// Override via `#[umbral(icon = "users")]` on the struct.
248 const ICON: &'static str = "database";
249
250 /// Database alias this model lives on, when the app registers more
251 /// than one pool via `AppBuilder::database(...)`. `None` (the
252 /// default) means "use whatever the owning plugin chose via
253 /// `Plugin::database()`, or `\"default\"` if neither side
254 /// overrode."
255 ///
256 /// Override via `#[umbral(database = "analytics")]` on the struct.
257 /// Per-model wins over per-plugin — useful for a single plugin
258 /// that owns one model on the primary DB and another on an
259 /// archive/analytics DB.
260 const DATABASE: Option<&'static str> = None;
261
262 /// Single-row-marker. When `true`, the admin auto-redirects the
263 /// list view to the (sole) row's edit form, hides the "+ New"
264 /// button, and surfaces the model as a settings-style screen.
265 /// The single-row settings model pattern. Set via
266 /// `#[umbral(singleton)]` on the struct. Closes BUG-9 in
267 /// `bugs/tests/testBugs.md`.
268 ///
269 /// Default `false`. Default-row seeding (so the first admin
270 /// visit doesn't 404) is the user's responsibility — typically
271 /// a one-liner in `Plugin::on_ready` that calls
272 /// `T::objects().create(T::default()).await` if the count is
273 /// zero. A future framework helper could automate that; for v1
274 /// the trait const is enough to let admin and any third-party
275 /// tool know the model is singleton-shaped.
276 const SINGLETON: bool = false;
277
278 /// Feature #72 — soft-delete marker. Set via
279 /// `#[umbral(soft_delete)]` on the struct. When true, the
280 /// framework treats this model as having a `deleted_at:
281 /// Option<DateTime<Utc>>` column (which the user MUST declare
282 /// — derive macros can't add fields to the input struct), and:
283 ///
284 /// - Every `QuerySet<T>` terminal auto-injects
285 /// `WHERE deleted_at IS NULL` so soft-deleted rows are
286 /// invisible by default.
287 /// - `Manager::delete_instance(&row)` and `QuerySet::delete()`
288 /// issue `UPDATE table SET deleted_at = NOW() WHERE ...`
289 /// instead of a hard `DELETE FROM table WHERE ...`.
290 /// - Callers who actually want the soft-deleted rows (admin
291 /// trash views, audit dumps, undelete flows) opt back in
292 /// per-query via `.with_deleted()` or `.only_deleted()`.
293 /// - Callers who need a hard DELETE (GDPR purge, etc.) use
294 /// `.hard_delete()` to bypass the soft path on a per-call
295 /// basis.
296 ///
297 /// Default false so existing models compile unchanged.
298 const SOFT_DELETE: bool = false;
299
300 /// gaps3 #54 — `#[umbral(audited)]`. Every write records an `umbral_audit`
301 /// row (who / when / which row / which fields changed).
302 const AUDITED: bool = false;
303
304 /// features #73 — `#[umbral(view = "SELECT ...")]`. When set, this model is
305 /// backed by a database VIEW rather than a table: the migration engine emits
306 /// `CREATE VIEW <table> AS <this SQL>` and never a `CREATE TABLE`.
307 ///
308 /// The struct's fields must line up with the SELECT list — the framework
309 /// cannot check that at compile time (the SQL is an opaque string), so a
310 /// mismatch surfaces as a "no such column" the first time you query it.
311 ///
312 /// A view is **read-only**. Every write path rejects a view model with
313 /// [`WriteError::ReadOnlyView`](crate::orm::write::WriteError::ReadOnlyView)
314 /// before it reaches the database, because the alternative — a driver-level
315 /// error from deep inside the insert — tells you nothing about *why*.
316 const VIEW: Option<&'static str> = None;
317
318 /// features #73 — `#[umbral(materialized_view = "SELECT ...")]`. Implies
319 /// [`VIEW`](Self::VIEW); additionally emits `CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW`, whose
320 /// rows are computed once and stored until you call
321 /// [`refresh_view`](crate::db::refresh_view).
322 ///
323 /// Postgres-only. SQLite has no materialized views, and rendering one as a
324 /// plain view there would give you a backend that silently recomputes on every
325 /// read — the same query, a different performance contract, and a "works on my
326 /// machine" that only shows up under production load. The `model.materialized_view`
327 /// system check fails the boot instead.
328 const MATERIALIZED: bool = false;
329
330 /// Composite-UNIQUE constraints. Each inner slice names a
331 /// constraint over the listed column names. Set via
332 /// `#[umbral(unique_together = [["a", "b"]])]`. Closes BUG-6 in
333 /// `bugs/tests/testBugs.md`. Default empty; the migration engine
334 /// emits one `UNIQUE (col1, col2)` clause per inner group on
335 /// `CREATE TABLE`.
336 const UNIQUE_TOGETHER: &'static [&'static [&'static str]] = &[];
337
338 /// Multi-column indexes. Each inner slice names an index over
339 /// the listed columns. Set via
340 /// `#[umbral(indexes = [["tenant_id", "created_at"]])]`. Closes
341 /// BUG-7. Default empty; the migration engine emits
342 /// `CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_<table>_<col1>_<col2>` after
343 /// the `CREATE TABLE`. Single-column indexes stay on the field
344 /// attribute (`#[umbral(index)]`).
345 const INDEXES: &'static [&'static [&'static str]] = &[];
346
347 /// Default `ORDER BY` clause, applied when a QuerySet terminates
348 /// without an explicit `order_by`. Each tuple is `(column_name,
349 /// is_descending)`. Set via
350 /// `#[umbral(ordering = ["-published_at", "id"])]` (leading `-`
351 /// flips to DESC). Closes BUG-8. Default empty.
352 const ORDERING: &'static [(&'static str, bool)] = &[];
353
354 /// Field names to STRIP from signal payloads (audit_2 core-app-config #10).
355 /// Set per-field via `#[umbral(signal_skip)]`. The ORM signal emitters
356 /// (`pre/post_save`, `pre/post_delete`, `pre/post_update`) serialize the
357 /// whole row into the `"instance"` payload that fans out to every
358 /// subscriber; a subscriber that logs or persists payloads (the natural
359 /// audit-log shape) would otherwise copy password hashes, tokens, and PII
360 /// into logs / secondary stores. Listed fields are removed from the
361 /// serialized instance before it is emitted. Default empty (full row).
362 const SIGNAL_SKIP_FIELDS: &'static [&'static str] = &[];
363
364 /// Many-to-many relations declared on this model. Each entry names
365 /// a field and its target model. The migration engine uses this to
366 /// auto-generate junction tables; the admin uses it to render M2M
367 /// pickers. Default empty.
368 const M2M_RELATIONS: &'static [M2MRelationSpec] = &[];
369
370 /// Gap #44 — reverse-FK collections declared on this model via
371 /// `#[umbral(reverse_fk = "<fk_col>")] pub <name>: ReverseSet<C>`.
372 /// Each entry tells `prefetch_related` how to fetch the children:
373 /// `SELECT * FROM <target_table> WHERE <fk_column> IN (parent_pks)`
374 /// then group by `<fk_column>` value, populate each parent's
375 /// `ReverseSet.resolved`. Default empty; the macro emits one
376 /// entry per declared `ReverseSet<C>` field.
377 const REVERSE_FK_RELATIONS: &'static [ReverseFkRelationSpec] = &[];
378
379 /// Reverse OneToOne accessors declared on this model via
380 /// `pub <name>: OneToOne<C>` (no umbral attribute required).
381 /// Unlike `REVERSE_FK_RELATIONS`, the FK column on the child is
382 /// not named at macro time — `prefetch_related` looks it up at
383 /// runtime by scanning the child's `FIELDS` for the UNIQUE FK
384 /// pointing back at this model's table. Exactly one match
385 /// required; 0 or 2+ matches surface a loud error naming the
386 /// ambiguity.
387 const ONE_TO_ONE_RELATIONS: &'static [OneToOneRelationSpec] = &[];
388
389 /// Return the primary key of this instance.
390 fn primary_key(&self) -> Self::PrimaryKey;
391}
392
393/// Static metadata for one many-to-many relation declared on a model.
394///
395/// Carried by `Model::M2M_RELATIONS`. The migration engine uses this
396/// to emit `CREATE TABLE` for the junction table; the admin uses it
397/// to know which fields render as multi-select pickers.
398#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
399pub struct M2MRelationSpec {
400 /// The Rust field name (e.g. `"tags"`).
401 pub field_name: &'static str,
402 /// The target model's table name (e.g. `"tag"`).
403 pub target_table: &'static str,
404 /// The target model's struct name (e.g. `"Tag"`). Used for reverse
405 /// accessor lookups and OpenAPI schema references.
406 pub target_name: &'static str,
407}
408
409/// Static metadata for one reverse OneToOne field on a model. The
410/// FK column on the child is intentionally omitted — `prefetch_related`
411/// resolves it at runtime by scanning the child's `FIELDS` for the
412/// UNIQUE FK pointing back at `target_table`. Carried by
413/// [`Model::ONE_TO_ONE_RELATIONS`].
414///
415/// Example: `pub struct User { pub profile: OneToOne<Profile>, ... }`
416/// emits one entry: `{ field_name: "profile", target_table:
417/// "profile", target_name: "Profile" }`. At prefetch time the loader
418/// finds the column on Profile (`pub user: ForeignKey<User>` with
419/// `#[umbral(unique)]`) and issues `SELECT * FROM profile WHERE user
420/// IN (parent_pks)`.
421#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
422pub struct OneToOneRelationSpec {
423 /// The Rust field name on the parent (e.g. `"profile"`).
424 pub field_name: &'static str,
425 /// The child model's table name (e.g. `"profile"`).
426 pub target_table: &'static str,
427 /// The child model's struct name (e.g. `"Profile"`). Reserved
428 /// for symmetry with `M2MRelationSpec` / `ReverseFkRelationSpec`.
429 pub target_name: &'static str,
430}
431
432/// Static metadata for one reverse-FK collection field on a model
433/// (gap #44). Carried by `Model::REVERSE_FK_RELATIONS`.
434///
435/// Example: `pub struct Post` with
436/// `#[umbral(reverse_fk = "post")] pub comment_set: ReverseSet<Comment>`
437/// emits one entry: `{ field_name: "comment_set", target_table:
438/// "comment", target_name: "Comment", fk_column: "post" }`.
439///
440/// `prefetch_related("comment_set")` uses this to issue
441/// `SELECT * FROM comment WHERE post IN (parent_pks)` then group
442/// rows by `post` value, populating each parent's `ReverseSet`.
443#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
444pub struct ReverseFkRelationSpec {
445 /// The Rust field name on the parent (e.g. `"comment_set"`).
446 pub field_name: &'static str,
447 /// The child model's table name (e.g. `"comment"`).
448 pub target_table: &'static str,
449 /// The child model's struct name (e.g. `"Comment"`). Reserved
450 /// for symmetry with `M2MRelationSpec`.
451 pub target_name: &'static str,
452 /// Name of the FK column on the child that points back at the
453 /// parent (e.g. `"post"`). The prefetch loader filters on this
454 /// column: `WHERE <fk_column> IN (parent_pks)`.
455 pub fk_column: &'static str,
456 /// Mirrors the CHILD model's `Model::SOFT_DELETE`. `annotate_count`
457 /// folds `AND <child>.deleted_at IS NULL` into the correlated
458 /// count subquery when this is `true`, so a trashed child stops
459 /// inflating the parent's count. Filled by the Model derive from
460 /// `<Child as Model>::SOFT_DELETE`.
461 pub soft_delete: bool,
462}
463
464/// Types that can serve as a model's primary key.
465///
466/// Built-in impls cover the integer widths sea-query has native
467/// `Value` variants for (i8 / i16 / i32 / i64, u8 / u16 / u32 / u64),
468/// `uuid::Uuid`, and `String` (for slug-style keys). The bound is
469/// `Clone + Send + Sync + 'static + Into<sea_query::Value>` — the
470/// `Into<Value>` requirement lets the M2M junction-table CRUD path
471/// bind the PK through sea-query without a per-type adapter, on both
472/// SQLite and Postgres. Closes BUG-16 phase 2.
473///
474/// 128-bit integers (`i128` / `u128`) are deliberately not in the
475/// catalogue: sea-query's `Value` enum has no native variant for them
476/// and neither shipped backend exposes a 128-bit integer column type.
477/// Use `i64` or `String` instead.
478///
479/// User crates extend the catalogue with one line as long as the
480/// custom type already lowers to a `sea_query::Value`:
481///
482/// ```ignore
483/// #[derive(Clone)]
484/// pub struct UserId(pub u64);
485///
486/// impl From<UserId> for sea_query::Value {
487/// fn from(id: UserId) -> Self { id.0.into() }
488/// }
489/// impl umbral::orm::PrimaryKey for UserId {}
490/// ```
491pub trait PrimaryKey:
492 Clone + Send + Sync + 'static + Into<sea_query::Value> + std::fmt::Display
493{
494}
495
496// Integer widths sea-query has Value variants for. Postgres exposes
497// SMALLINT / INT / BIGINT for the signed half; the unsigned widths
498// upcast (sea-query lowers u8/u16/u32 to the next signed width, u64
499// to BIGINT, matching what both backends actually store).
500impl PrimaryKey for i8 {}
501impl PrimaryKey for i16 {}
502impl PrimaryKey for i32 {}
503impl PrimaryKey for i64 {}
504impl PrimaryKey for u8 {}
505impl PrimaryKey for u16 {}
506impl PrimaryKey for u32 {}
507impl PrimaryKey for u64 {}
508
509// Non-integer built-ins. UUIDs and slug-style String keys are the
510// two non-integer shapes the porting catalogue calls out.
511impl PrimaryKey for uuid::Uuid {}
512impl PrimaryKey for String {}
513
514/// Static metadata for one column on a model.
515///
516/// Constructed once per field as a const, lives in `Model::FIELDS`.
517/// Carries enough information for the QuerySet, the system check, and
518/// the migration engine to do their jobs without the model needing any
519/// runtime introspection.
520#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
521pub struct FieldSpec {
522 /// The SQL column name — always the Rust field name. Only the table name
523 /// is overridable (via `#[umbral(table = "...")]`); there is no field-level
524 /// column-rename attribute, so the column is whatever the field is called.
525 pub name: &'static str,
526
527 /// The SQL type kind. M2 ships the minimum set needed for the
528 /// hardcoded `Post` model (`BigInt`, `Text`, `Timestamptz`);
529 /// additional variants land as the M3 derive's field-type
530 /// catalogue grows.
531 pub ty: SqlType,
532
533 /// Whether the column is part of the primary key.
534 pub primary_key: bool,
535
536 /// Whether the column accepts SQL NULL. Maps from `Option<T>` in
537 /// the struct definition; the only path to NULL is `Option<T>`,
538 /// per the `04-orm-model-and-fields.md` invariant.
539 pub nullable: bool,
540
541 /// Which backends this field type works on. Empty slice means "all
542 /// backends." Non-empty restricts the field to those listed; the
543 /// M4 boot system check rejects models that use a field on an
544 /// unsupported backend.
545 pub supported_backends: &'static [&'static str],
546
547 /// For `SqlType::ForeignKey` fields: the SQL table name of the
548 /// referenced model (i.e. `T::TABLE`). The migration engine reads
549 /// this at DDL-emit time to produce `REFERENCES "<target>"("id")`.
550 /// `None` for all non-FK fields.
551 pub fk_target: Option<&'static str>,
552
553 /// When `true`, this field is never rendered on any form (create or
554 /// edit) AND the REST plugin drops it from POST/PUT/PATCH request
555 /// bodies before write. This is the framework's "server-managed,
556 /// never accepts client input" flag — `password_hash`,
557 /// `internal_token`, audit timestamps the database owns.
558 /// Set via `#[umbral(noform)]`.
559 ///
560 /// OpenAPI emits `readOnly: true` for `noform` columns so Swagger
561 /// UI / generated clients honour the contract too. If you only
562 /// want the admin to render the field disabled — without affecting
563 /// the REST API or the spec — use `noedit` below.
564 ///
565 /// If `noform` is true, `noedit` is moot (noform takes precedence).
566 pub noform: bool,
567
568 /// When `true`, this is a privileged/server-managed field: the untrusted
569 /// JSON write path (`insert_json`/`update_json` — REST create/update and
570 /// admin form-submit) strips it UNLESS the caller explicitly authorizes it
571 /// via [`crate::orm::dynamic::DynQuerySet::allow_privileged`]. Set via
572 /// `#[umbral(privileged)]`.
573 ///
574 /// This is the default-DENY mass-assignment guard (audit_2 H3): fields like
575 /// `is_superuser` / `is_staff` / ownership FKs stay writable through the
576 /// typed struct path and through an *authorized* dynamic write, but an
577 /// unprivileged client can't set them by smuggling them into a create/update
578 /// body. Unlike `noform`, the field still renders on forms (an admin with
579 /// the right permission legitimately edits it); the guard is on the write,
580 /// not the visibility. OpenAPI is unaffected — the field remains in the
581 /// writable schema, since whether a given caller may set it is a runtime
582 /// authorization decision, not a static contract.
583 pub privileged: bool,
584
585 /// For `SqlType::ForeignKey` fields: whether the migration engine
586 /// emits a *physical* `FOREIGN KEY ... REFERENCES` constraint.
587 /// Toggles the physical FK constraint. Set via
588 /// `#[umbral(db_constraint = false)]`; defaults to `true` (today's
589 /// behaviour — emit the constraint).
590 ///
591 /// When `false`, the FK stays a *logical* relation: the column +
592 /// `fk_target` are unchanged, so joins, `select_related`, and the
593 /// app-level `check_fk_row_exists` pre-validation all keep working —
594 /// but no `REFERENCES` clause is rendered. This is the only way to
595 /// model an FK whose target lives on a *different* database (a real
596 /// DB constraint can't span databases). The boot-time guard in
597 /// `App::build` rejects a cross-database FK that has NOT opted out
598 /// via this flag (`BuildError::CrossDatabaseForeignKey`). Closes
599 /// gaps2 #22. Ignored for non-FK fields.
600 pub db_constraint: bool,
601
602 /// When `true`, the admin shows this field disabled on the edit
603 /// form. Pure UX hint — no effect on the REST API or the OpenAPI
604 /// spec; clients can still POST/PUT/PATCH the column normally.
605 /// Set via `#[umbral(noedit)]`.
606 ///
607 /// Use case: a value the user supplies once at signup (`email`,
608 /// `username`) but isn't supposed to change later through the
609 /// admin. The REST API may still accept updates — gate that
610 /// separately via `ResourceConfig::hide(...)` or a permission
611 /// class if you want hard enforcement. To block writes entirely,
612 /// use `noform` instead.
613 ///
614 /// Has no effect when `noform` is also set.
615 pub noedit: bool,
616
617 /// When `true`, this field is the display string for the
618 /// model — the admin uses it as the default label in
619 /// `list_display` when the developer hasn't specified one
620 /// explicitly. Set via `#[umbral(string)]` /
621 /// `#[umbral(string = true)]`. Only meaningful on `String`-typed
622 /// columns; on non-string columns the admin falls back to the PK.
623 pub is_string_repr: bool,
624
625 /// Soft length cap for display. The admin truncates the value at
626 /// this many characters when rendering it in `list_display` so a
627 /// long body doesn't blow out a column. `0` means no truncation.
628 /// Set via `#[umbral(max_length = N)]`.
629 pub max_length: u32,
630
631 /// Closed-set values for a choices column, in declaration order.
632 /// Populated by the `#[derive(Model)]` macro for fields tagged
633 /// `#[umbral(choices)]` by reading `<T as ChoiceField>::VALUES` at
634 /// derive time. Empty slice means "not a choices field" — every
635 /// non-choices column uses the empty default.
636 ///
637 /// The migration engine emits a Postgres `CHECK (col IN (...))`
638 /// constraint when this slice is non-empty; the admin renders a
639 /// `<select>` widget with these as the `<option>` values.
640 pub choices: &'static [&'static str],
641
642 /// Human-readable labels matching `choices` position-for-position.
643 /// Used by the admin to render the `<select>` widget's option text.
644 /// Empty when `choices` is empty.
645 pub choice_labels: &'static [&'static str],
646
647 /// SQL `DEFAULT` clause for this column. Set via
648 /// `#[umbral(default = "...")]` — accepts a string literal that
649 /// the DDL pass passes verbatim into `DEFAULT '<value>'`. Empty
650 /// string means no default. Carried through to the migration
651 /// engine, which emits the `DEFAULT` on both `CREATE TABLE` and
652 /// `ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN`.
653 pub default: &'static str,
654
655 /// When `true`, this column is a [`MultiChoice<E>`] field: TEXT
656 /// storage holding a CSV of the variants of `E`. The `choices` and
657 /// `choice_labels` slices carry the same metadata as a single-valued
658 /// choices field — the admin uses `is_multichoice` to pick the
659 /// checkbox-chip widget over the `<select>` widget.
660 ///
661 /// [`MultiChoice<E>`]: crate::orm::MultiChoice
662 pub is_multichoice: bool,
663
664 /// When `true`, the migration engine emits a `UNIQUE` constraint
665 /// on this column at `CREATE TABLE` time. Set via
666 /// `#[umbral(unique)]`. Closes gap #65.
667 ///
668 /// Scope at v1: applies to *new* tables only. Toggling `unique`
669 /// on an existing column does not generate an automatic
670 /// `ALTER TABLE ADD CONSTRAINT` — SQLite cannot add a unique
671 /// constraint without rebuilding the table, and the M8 diff
672 /// engine only watches `ty` and `nullable`. Add or remove
673 /// uniqueness on a live table via a hand-written migration
674 /// until the diff engine grows constraint-level ops.
675 ///
676 /// Primary-key columns are already implicitly unique, so this
677 /// flag is a no-op on a PK field. Set it on every other column
678 /// that needs database-enforced uniqueness (`username`,
679 /// `email`, opaque tokens, slugs, etc.) so handler-level
680 /// pre-checks become unnecessary.
681 pub unique: bool,
682
683 /// Referential action emitted on `DELETE` of the FK target row.
684 /// Only meaningful when `ty == ForeignKey`; ignored for every
685 /// other column. Set via `#[umbral(on_delete = "...")]`. Closes
686 /// gap #68. Defaults to `NoAction` so existing migrations
687 /// don't change shape.
688 pub on_delete: FkAction,
689
690 /// Referential action emitted on `UPDATE` of the FK target row's
691 /// primary key. Same FK-only semantics as `on_delete`; almost
692 /// nobody touches this in practice (PKs rarely move) but the
693 /// symmetry matches `REFERENCES ... ON UPDATE ...` and the
694 /// `on_delete` / `on_update` pair. Set via
695 /// `#[umbral(on_update = "...")]`.
696 pub on_update: FkAction,
697
698 /// When `true`, the migration engine emits a single-column
699 /// `CREATE INDEX` statement alongside the `CREATE TABLE`. Set
700 /// via `#[umbral(index)]`. Closes BUG-4 in
701 /// `bugs/tests/testBugs.md`.
702 ///
703 /// Index name convention: `idx_<table>_<column>`. Apps that
704 /// need a custom name, a multi-column index, or a partial
705 /// index write the `CREATE INDEX` by hand in a follow-up
706 /// migration.
707 pub index: bool,
708
709 /// When `true`, the column gets populated with `Utc::now()` at
710 /// row-creation time *only*. Set via `#[umbral(auto_now_add)]`.
711 /// Closes BUG-5 in `bugs/tests/testBugs.md`.
712 ///
713 /// **Where this fires:** the dynamic write path
714 /// (`DynQuerySet::insert_json`, used by `umbral-rest` /
715 /// `umbral-admin`). The typed `Manager::create(instance)` path
716 /// is user-controlled — the caller passes whatever value they
717 /// chose at the struct-init site. v1 scope: the framework
718 /// auto-populates only when the body / form omits the field.
719 pub auto_now_add: bool,
720 /// `#[umbral(auto_user_add)]` — stamp the authenticated caller's id on
721 /// INSERT only. Opt-in by ATTRIBUTE, never by column name: a field you
722 /// happen to call `created_by` with no attribute is yours, untouched.
723 pub auto_user_add: bool,
724 /// `#[umbral(auto_user)]` — stamp the authenticated caller's id on every
725 /// write.
726 pub auto_user: bool,
727
728 /// When `true`, the column gets populated with `Utc::now()` on
729 /// every write (create AND update). Set via `#[umbral(auto_now)]`. Closes
730 /// BUG-5 in `bugs/tests/testBugs.md`.
731 ///
732 /// **Where this fires:** the dynamic write path
733 /// (`DynQuerySet::insert_json` and `update_json`, used by
734 /// `umbral-rest` / `umbral-admin`). The typed paths stay
735 /// user-controlled at v1. Body-supplied values are kept —
736 /// users can override `auto_now` columns on the dynamic
737 /// path, matching the lenient "fill if missing" shape of
738 /// `auto_now_add`. An "always override" shape lands as
739 /// a future v2 toggle if a real consumer asks.
740 pub auto_now: bool,
741
742 /// When `true`, the dynamic write path strips leading/trailing whitespace
743 /// from this column's string value before INSERT/UPDATE. Set via
744 /// `#[umbral(trim)]`; only valid on `String` / `Option<String>` fields
745 /// (the derive rejects it elsewhere at compile time).
746 ///
747 /// **Where this fires:** the dynamic write path only
748 /// (`DynQuerySet::insert_json`/`update_json` + the admin form builders),
749 /// exactly like [`auto_now`](Self::auto_now). The typed
750 /// `Manager::create(instance)` path is caller-controlled — normalize there
751 /// yourself (e.g. `umbral_auth::normalize_email`) if you need it. Combines
752 /// with [`lowercase`](Self::lowercase): trim runs first, then lowercase.
753 pub trim: bool,
754
755 /// When `true`, the dynamic write path lowercases this column's string
756 /// value before INSERT/UPDATE. Set via `#[umbral(lowercase)]`; only valid
757 /// on `String` / `Option<String>` fields. Pair with [`unique`](Self::unique)
758 /// to get case-insensitive uniqueness for free (every stored row is already
759 /// lowercased), and with [`trim`](Self::trim) to also drop surrounding
760 /// whitespace. Same dynamic-path-only scope as [`trim`](Self::trim).
761 pub lowercase: bool,
762
763 /// When `true`, the column is **case-insensitive at the database level**:
764 /// comparisons, `UNIQUE`, and lookups treat `Dalmas` and `dalmas` as equal,
765 /// while the *original* casing is preserved in storage. Set via
766 /// `#[umbral(case_insensitive)]`; `String` / `Option<String>` only.
767 ///
768 /// Unlike [`lowercase`](Self::lowercase) (which normalizes the stored value
769 /// and rides a plain UNIQUE), this changes the emitted DDL: Postgres gets a
770 /// `citext` column (the migration auto-creates the `citext` extension),
771 /// SQLite gets `COLLATE NOCASE`. It is schema-affecting, so — like
772 /// [`unique`](Self::unique) — it applies at `CREATE TABLE`; toggling it on an
773 /// existing column needs a hand-written migration.
774 ///
775 /// Caveat: SQLite's `NOCASE` folds ASCII `A–Z` only (not Unicode); a boot
776 /// check warns when this is used on SQLite. Postgres `citext` folds per the
777 /// database collation. Prefer [`lowercase`](Self::lowercase) when you don't
778 /// need to preserve the original casing.
779 pub case_insensitive: bool,
780
781 /// Human-readable column description (help text).
782 /// Set via `#[umbral(help = "...")]`. Flows
783 /// through to:
784 ///
785 /// - The **database itself**, as a Postgres `COMMENT ON COLUMN`
786 /// (gaps3 #43). SQLite has no comment facility, so it is
787 /// omitted there. This is the one place `help` is not
788 /// purely presentational: editing it produces a
789 /// `SetColumnComment` migration.
790 /// - OpenAPI `description` on the property schema (closes
791 /// playground-openapi-gaps item 5).
792 /// - Admin form field hint (the small line below the
793 /// input).
794 /// - TSDoc on the generated TypeScript interface
795 /// (`umbral typegen`).
796 ///
797 /// Empty string means "no description" — the OpenAPI
798 /// emitter and admin form skip the surrounding markup
799 /// when this is unset, and no comment is emitted.
800 pub help: &'static str,
801
802 /// Presentation hint for form-rendering surfaces. Set via
803 /// `#[umbral(widget = "markdown" | "rte" | "textarea" | ...)]`;
804 /// `None` (the default) means "let the renderer pick by
805 /// `SqlType`". features.md #4.
806 ///
807 /// It is **metadata only** — the column's `SqlType`, DDL, and
808 /// stored value are unchanged. A `widget = "markdown"` field is
809 /// still `TEXT`; the widget only tells the admin (or any plugin
810 /// form) to render a markdown editor instead of a bare
811 /// `<textarea>`, and pairs with the `{{ value | markdown }}`
812 /// filter on the display side. Excluded from the migration diff
813 /// for the same reason `example` is: no DB effect. (`help` used to
814 /// be in that list; it now renders as a Postgres column comment.)
815 ///
816 /// Renderers fall back to the `SqlType`-derived input for any
817 /// widget name they don't recognise, so an unknown widget is a
818 /// soft no-op rather than an error — third-party plugins can ship
819 /// new widget names without the core knowing them.
820 pub widget: Option<&'static str>,
821
822 /// Sample value rendered as OpenAPI `example` on the property
823 /// schema. Set via `#[umbral(example = "...")]`. Closes
824 /// playground-openapi-gaps item 6.
825 ///
826 /// Empty string means no example. Emitted as a JSON string in
827 /// the spec — clients that want typed examples can coerce on
828 /// their end. Pairs naturally with `help` to make a column's
829 /// purpose clear in Swagger UI.
830 pub example: &'static str,
831
832 /// Optional numeric lower bound. Set via `#[umbral(min = N)]`.
833 /// Closes IMP-3 from `bugs/tests/testBugs.md`. Flows to:
834 ///
835 /// - OpenAPI `minimum` on the property schema.
836 /// - REST plugin's dynamic write path pre-validation (400
837 /// response with a structured message).
838 /// - Future: HTML5 `min` attribute on admin form inputs.
839 ///
840 /// `i64::MIN` sentinel means "no minimum"; the DDL +
841 /// OpenAPI emitters skip the constraint when this is the
842 /// sentinel value. Macro accepts integer literals only at
843 /// v1 (a `Decimal`-aware shape can land when there's a real
844 /// consumer for decimal-typed validators).
845 pub min: Option<i64>,
846
847 /// Optional numeric upper bound. Set via `#[umbral(max = N)]`.
848 /// Mirror of `min`; same plumbing on the OpenAPI / REST /
849 /// admin sides.
850 pub max: Option<i64>,
851
852 /// Constrained-text marker. `None` is a plain `String` /
853 /// `SqlType::Text` column; `Some("slug" | "email" | "url")` is
854 /// one of the validator wrapper types from
855 /// [`crate::orm::validators`]. Closes BUG-11/12/13. Flows to:
856 ///
857 /// - OpenAPI `format: email` / `format: uri` / `pattern` on the
858 /// property schema (the standard 3.0 markers).
859 /// - REST plugin's dynamic write path: `validate_text_format`
860 /// pre-checks the body value and returns a structured 400
861 /// on a bad input.
862 /// - Admin form: HTML5 `type="email"` / `type="url"` widget
863 /// (when those land).
864 ///
865 /// The marker is set by the macro classifier from the field type
866 /// — `Slug` → `Some("slug")`, `Email` → `Some("email")`,
867 /// `Url` → `Some("url")`. The wrapper type + marker stay in sync
868 /// because they're produced from the same single match arm in
869 /// `umbral-macros::classify_field_type`.
870 pub text_format: Option<&'static str>,
871
872 /// Source column for an auto-derived slug. Set via
873 /// `#[umbral(slug_from = "title")]` on a `Slug` / `String` field;
874 /// names a sibling column on the same model whose value seeds
875 /// this column at write time. Gap 109.
876 ///
877 /// **Where this fires:** the dynamic write path
878 /// ([`crate::orm::DynQuerySet::insert_json`] +
879 /// [`crate::orm::DynQuerySet::update_json`]). On insert, an empty
880 /// or absent slug column is replaced by `slugify(source_value)`
881 /// derived from the source column in the same body. On update,
882 /// the slug is regenerated only when the source column is also
883 /// in the update payload, so callers who edit nothing but the
884 /// slug itself keep their hand-tuned value.
885 ///
886 /// `None` is the default — no auto-derive. The string is a
887 /// column name (snake_case), not a Rust field name, so it must
888 /// match exactly what ends up in `FieldSpec::name`.
889 pub slug_from: Option<&'static str>,
890}
891
892/// Referential action emitted in the SQL `REFERENCES ... ON
893/// {DELETE,UPDATE} <action>` clause. Mirrors the standard SQL set.
894///
895/// Copy + 'static so it can live on `FieldSpec` (which is itself
896/// `Copy` for storage in `&'static [FieldSpec]`).
897#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Default, serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize)]
898pub enum FkAction {
899 /// SQL `NO ACTION` — the default. The migration engine emits no
900 /// clause at all (which means "default" on both backends; sqlite
901 /// and Postgres both default to NO ACTION when omitted).
902 #[default]
903 NoAction,
904 /// SQL `CASCADE` — when the FK target row is deleted/updated,
905 /// the referencing row is deleted/updated too. The right answer
906 /// for "owned" relationships (an `AuthToken` follows its
907 /// owning `AuthUser` to the grave).
908 Cascade,
909 /// SQL `RESTRICT` — block the delete/update of the FK target
910 /// row if any referencing row exists. Checked immediately;
911 /// doesn't defer to commit. Right for "you can't drop a
912 /// category that still has products in it."
913 Restrict,
914 /// SQL `SET NULL` — null the referencing column. Only valid on
915 /// nullable FK columns; the migration engine doesn't currently
916 /// check this at boot, so a mismatched pair (NOT NULL + SET NULL)
917 /// will fail at FK action time, not at CREATE TABLE.
918 SetNull,
919}
920
921impl FkAction {
922 /// SQL keyword for the `ON {DELETE,UPDATE} <kw>` clause.
923 /// Returns `None` for `NoAction` so the DDL builder can skip
924 /// the clause entirely (rather than emitting the redundant
925 /// `NO ACTION` literal).
926 pub fn sql_keyword(self) -> Option<&'static str> {
927 match self {
928 Self::NoAction => None,
929 Self::Cascade => Some("CASCADE"),
930 Self::Restrict => Some("RESTRICT"),
931 Self::SetNull => Some("SET NULL"),
932 }
933 }
934
935 /// Parse the attribute string supplied to `#[umbral(on_delete = "...")]`.
936 /// Case-insensitive; accepts both `set_null` and `set null` for
937 /// the multi-word case so users can write whichever feels
938 /// natural.
939 pub fn from_attr_str(s: &str) -> Option<Self> {
940 match s.to_lowercase().as_str() {
941 "no_action" | "no action" => Some(Self::NoAction),
942 "cascade" => Some(Self::Cascade),
943 "restrict" => Some(Self::Restrict),
944 "set_null" | "set null" => Some(Self::SetNull),
945 _ => None,
946 }
947 }
948}
949
950/// The SQL type kind of a column.
951///
952/// The dialect-specific rendering (`BIGINT` vs `INTEGER` vs whatever
953/// the backend calls it) is the backend's responsibility, set up by
954/// the M4 `DatabaseBackend` abstraction. This enum is the abstract
955/// classification umbral reasons about.
956///
957/// The catalogue follows spec 04 §4.1: each variant covers one
958/// field type. Rust types in the field declaration map to a
959/// variant via the M3 derive's `classify_field_type`; the table is in
960/// `umbral-macros/src/lib.rs` alongside the derive.
961///
962/// Backend-specific variants (Postgres `Array`, `HStore`, `Jsonb`) land
963/// at M4 when the system check exists to gate them at boot.
964#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize)]
965pub enum SqlType {
966 /// A foreign-key reference to another table. Stored as `i64` (the
967 /// referenced row's primary key). Renders as `BIGINT REFERENCES
968 /// "<target_table>"("id")` on both Postgres and SQLite.
969 ///
970 /// The referenced table name is carried separately in
971 /// [`FieldSpec::fk_target`] so this enum stays `Copy`. The migration
972 /// engine reads `fk_target` at DDL-emit time.
973 ///
974 /// Out of scope at v1: non-`i64` FK targets, `ON DELETE` behaviours
975 /// beyond the default RESTRICT, reverse accessors (`User::posts`),
976 /// and many-to-many join tables. See `docs/specs/relationships.md`.
977 ForeignKey,
978 /// 16-bit signed integer. `i8` / `i16` / `u8` in Rust.
979 SmallInt,
980 /// 32-bit signed integer. `i32` / `u16` in Rust.
981 Integer,
982 /// 64-bit signed integer. `i64` / `u32` in Rust.
983 BigInt,
984 /// 32-bit floating point. `f32` in Rust.
985 Real,
986 /// 64-bit floating point. `f64` in Rust.
987 Double,
988 /// Boolean. `bool` in Rust.
989 Boolean,
990 /// Variable-length string. `String` in Rust.
991 Text,
992 /// Date without time. `chrono::NaiveDate` in Rust.
993 Date,
994 /// Time without date. `chrono::NaiveTime` in Rust.
995 Time,
996 /// Timestamp with timezone. `chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>` in Rust.
997 Timestamptz,
998 /// 128-bit UUID. `uuid::Uuid` in Rust.
999 Uuid,
1000 /// JSON document. `serde_json::Value` in Rust.
1001 ///
1002 /// Cross-backend: Postgres stores native `JSONB` (binary form with
1003 /// index / operator support); SQLite stores `TEXT` (JSON-as-string).
1004 /// `serde_json::Value` round-trips through both via sqlx's `json`
1005 /// feature, so a user model with a `Value` field works on either
1006 /// backend without code changes: a portable JSON field with a
1007 /// portable shape and dialect-specific storage. Native JSONB-only
1008 /// operators (`@>`, `->`, `->>` etc.) are a deferred follow-on
1009 /// landed alongside Postgres-specific column predicates.
1010 Json,
1011 /// Array column. `Vec<T>` in Rust where `T` is one of the
1012 /// [`ArrayElement`] variants.
1013 ///
1014 /// **Postgres-only.** SQLite has no native array type; the M4
1015 /// system check fails at boot if an Array field is registered
1016 /// against the SQLite backend. For portable list storage, declare
1017 /// the field as `serde_json::Value` (the [`Self::Json`] variant)
1018 /// and store a JSON array inside.
1019 ///
1020 /// The inner type is restricted to [`ArrayElement`] rather than
1021 /// `Box<SqlType>` so the outer enum stays `Copy` and `SqlType`
1022 /// values can live in `const FIELDS` slices the derive emits.
1023 /// Multi-dim arrays (`Vec<Vec<T>>`), nullable elements
1024 /// (`Vec<Option<T>>`), and nested JSON arrays (`Vec<Value>`) are
1025 /// out of scope for v1.
1026 Array(ArrayElement),
1027 /// `INET` — Postgres IP address column with optional netmask.
1028 /// Maps to `ipnetwork::IpNetwork` in Rust. **Postgres-only.**
1029 /// Stores a generic IP address.
1030 Inet,
1031 /// `CIDR` — Postgres network address column. Same Rust type as
1032 /// `Inet` (`ipnetwork::IpNetwork`) but with the constraint that
1033 /// the host bits must be zero. **Postgres-only.**
1034 Cidr,
1035 /// `MACADDR` — Postgres MAC address column. Maps to
1036 /// `mac_address::MacAddress` in Rust. **Postgres-only.**
1037 MacAddr,
1038 /// `XML` — Postgres XML document column. Maps to `String` in Rust
1039 /// (umbral stores and round-trips the serialized XML text; it does
1040 /// not parse or validate the document at the framework level —
1041 /// Postgres does that on insert). **Postgres-only.** Reach for this
1042 /// over `Text` only when you want Postgres' `xml` type checking and
1043 /// the `xpath` / `xmlexists` operator surface; otherwise `Text`
1044 /// stores XML strings just fine (XML is otherwise modelled as plain
1045 /// text).
1046 Xml,
1047 /// `LTREE` — Postgres hierarchical label-path column (the `ltree`
1048 /// extension). Maps to `String` in Rust (the dotted path, e.g.
1049 /// `"Top.Science.Astronomy"`). **Postgres-only**, and requires the
1050 /// `ltree` extension (`CREATE EXTENSION ltree`) to be installed in
1051 /// the target database. The umbral migration engine emits the bare
1052 /// `ltree` column type; the extension itself is the operator's
1053 /// responsibility (a hand-written migration or a DB bootstrap step).
1054 Ltree,
1055 /// `BIT VARYING` — Postgres bit-string column. Maps to `String` in
1056 /// Rust (the textual `"0"`/`"1"` representation, e.g. `"101"`).
1057 /// **Postgres-only.** v1 renders as `BIT VARYING` (variable-length);
1058 /// a fixed-width `BIT(n)` needs a hand-written migration after the
1059 /// initial create until a `#[umbral(bit_len = N)]` attribute lands
1060 /// for a real consumer. There is otherwise no dedicated bit-string
1061 /// type; the fallback is plain text.
1062 Bit,
1063 /// `TSVECTOR` — Postgres full-text search lexeme vector. Maps to
1064 /// [`crate::orm::TsVector`] in Rust (a thin newtype around
1065 /// `String` with sqlx Type/Encode/Decode impls). **Postgres-only.**
1066 ///
1067 /// The column is typically populated by a Postgres trigger or
1068 /// `GENERATED ALWAYS AS (to_tsvector(...)) STORED` clause; umbral's
1069 /// migration engine emits the bare `tsvector` type, leaving the
1070 /// population mechanism to the user. Queries against a
1071 /// `FullTextCol` use the `@@` match operator with `to_tsquery` /
1072 /// `websearch_to_tsquery`.
1073 FullText,
1074 /// `BLOB` (SQLite) / `BYTEA` (Postgres) — arbitrary binary payload.
1075 /// Maps to `Vec<u8>` in Rust. Used by anything that stores opaque
1076 /// bytes: file uploads, the cache backend's value column, encrypted
1077 /// envelopes, etc.
1078 ///
1079 /// `Vec<u8>` was previously routed to `SqlType::Array(SmallInt)`
1080 /// because the array detection treated `u8` as a small int. The
1081 /// detection now checks for `Vec<u8>` specifically first and
1082 /// routes to `Bytes`; `Vec<i8>` / `Vec<i16>` still map to
1083 /// `Array(SmallInt)`.
1084 Bytes,
1085 /// `NUMERIC(19, 4)` — fixed-point decimal. Maps to
1086 /// `rust_decimal::Decimal` in Rust. Closes BUG-10 from
1087 /// `bugs/tests/testBugs.md`. Money / price columns must use
1088 /// this, not `f64` (binary float drops cents) or `String`
1089 /// (no DB-level arithmetic).
1090 ///
1091 /// **Postgres-only at v1.** sqlx's `rust_decimal` feature
1092 /// adds Encode/Decode for Postgres `NUMERIC` only; SQLite has
1093 /// no native decimal type (every numeric value is INTEGER /
1094 /// REAL / TEXT affinity). The boot system check rejects
1095 /// Decimal models against SQLite the same way it rejects
1096 /// `Array(_)` — apps deploying to SQLite either pick a
1097 /// portable type (`Real` or `Text` with manual formatting) or
1098 /// use Postgres for the parts of their schema that need
1099 /// decimal arithmetic. A fixed-precision decimal column.
1100 ///
1101 /// **v1 scope.** Precision and scale are fixed at `(19, 4)` —
1102 /// 19 significant digits, 4 after the decimal point. That's
1103 /// enough headroom for currency values up to one quadrillion
1104 /// dollars (with sub-cent precision) and matches sqlx's
1105 /// `Decimal` default. Apps that need a different precision
1106 /// alter the column via a hand-written migration after the
1107 /// initial create. A `#[umbral(precision = N, scale = M)]`
1108 /// attribute lands when there's a real consumer that needs
1109 /// dimensions outside the default.
1110 Decimal,
1111}
1112
1113/// Element types valid inside [`SqlType::Array`].
1114///
1115/// A strict subset of the [`SqlType`] catalogue: the value types
1116/// Postgres supports as `T[]` and that umbral knows how to bind / decode
1117/// through sqlx. Stays `Copy` so the outer `SqlType::Array(ArrayElement)`
1118/// remains usable in `const FIELDS` slices.
1119///
1120/// Catalogue:
1121///
1122/// | Variant | Postgres type | Rust inner type |
1123/// |-------------|---------------|-------------------|
1124/// | `SmallInt` | `int2[]` | `Vec<i16>` |
1125/// | `Integer` | `int4[]` | `Vec<i32>` |
1126/// | `BigInt` | `int8[]` | `Vec<i64>` |
1127/// | `Real` | `float4[]` | `Vec<f32>` |
1128/// | `Double` | `float8[]` | `Vec<f64>` |
1129/// | `Boolean` | `bool[]` | `Vec<bool>` |
1130/// | `Text` | `text[]` | `Vec<String>` |
1131/// | `Uuid` | `uuid[]` | `Vec<uuid::Uuid>` |
1132///
1133/// Other element types (Date / Time / Timestamptz / Json) land as
1134/// follow-ons when there's a real consumer; the binding semantics for
1135/// chrono types as Postgres array elements need a deliberate pass.
1136#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, serde::Serialize, serde::Deserialize)]
1137pub enum ArrayElement {
1138 SmallInt,
1139 Integer,
1140 BigInt,
1141 Real,
1142 Double,
1143 Boolean,
1144 Text,
1145 Uuid,
1146}
1147
1148impl ArrayElement {
1149 /// Lift this element type back to its [`SqlType`] equivalent. Used
1150 /// when a per-element decision needs to dispatch through the same
1151 /// SqlType match the rest of umbral uses (e.g. picking a
1152 /// `sea_query::ColumnType` for the element).
1153 pub fn to_sql_type(self) -> SqlType {
1154 match self {
1155 ArrayElement::SmallInt => SqlType::SmallInt,
1156 ArrayElement::Integer => SqlType::Integer,
1157 ArrayElement::BigInt => SqlType::BigInt,
1158 ArrayElement::Real => SqlType::Real,
1159 ArrayElement::Double => SqlType::Double,
1160 ArrayElement::Boolean => SqlType::Boolean,
1161 ArrayElement::Text => SqlType::Text,
1162 ArrayElement::Uuid => SqlType::Uuid,
1163 }
1164 }
1165}