version_migrate/
lib.rs

1//! # version-migrate
2//!
3//! A library for explicit, type-safe schema versioning and migration.
4//!
5//! ## Features
6//!
7//! - **Type-safe migrations**: Define migrations between versions using traits
8//! - **Validation**: Automatic validation of migration paths (circular path detection, version ordering)
9//! - **Multi-format support**: Load from JSON, TOML, YAML, or any serde-compatible format
10//! - **Vec support**: Migrate collections of versioned entities
11//! - **Hierarchical structures**: Support for nested versioned entities
12//! - **Async migrations**: Optional async support for I/O-heavy migrations
13//!
14//! ## Basic Example
15//!
16//! ```ignore
17//! use version_migrate::{Versioned, MigratesTo, IntoDomain, Migrator};
18//! use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
19//!
20//! // Version 1.0.0
21//! #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Versioned)]
22//! #[versioned(version = "1.0.0")]
23//! struct TaskV1_0_0 {
24//!     id: String,
25//!     title: String,
26//! }
27//!
28//! // Version 1.1.0
29//! #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Versioned)]
30//! #[versioned(version = "1.1.0")]
31//! struct TaskV1_1_0 {
32//!     id: String,
33//!     title: String,
34//!     description: Option<String>,
35//! }
36//!
37//! // Domain model
38//! struct TaskEntity {
39//!     id: String,
40//!     title: String,
41//!     description: Option<String>,
42//! }
43//!
44//! impl MigratesTo<TaskV1_1_0> for TaskV1_0_0 {
45//!     fn migrate(self) -> TaskV1_1_0 {
46//!         TaskV1_1_0 {
47//!             id: self.id,
48//!             title: self.title,
49//!             description: None,
50//!         }
51//!     }
52//! }
53//!
54//! impl IntoDomain<TaskEntity> for TaskV1_1_0 {
55//!     fn into_domain(self) -> TaskEntity {
56//!         TaskEntity {
57//!             id: self.id,
58//!             title: self.title,
59//!             description: self.description,
60//!         }
61//!     }
62//! }
63//! ```
64//!
65//! ## Working with Collections (Vec)
66//!
67//! ```ignore
68//! // Save multiple versioned entities
69//! let tasks = vec![
70//!     TaskV1_0_0 { id: "1".into(), title: "Task 1".into() },
71//!     TaskV1_0_0 { id: "2".into(), title: "Task 2".into() },
72//! ];
73//! let json = migrator.save_vec(tasks)?;
74//!
75//! // Load and migrate multiple entities
76//! let domains: Vec<TaskEntity> = migrator.load_vec("task", &json)?;
77//! ```
78//!
79//! ## Hierarchical Structures
80//!
81//! For complex configurations with nested versioned entities:
82//!
83//! ```ignore
84//! #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Versioned)]
85//! #[versioned(version = "1.0.0")]
86//! struct ConfigV1 {
87//!     setting: SettingV1,
88//!     items: Vec<ItemV1>,
89//! }
90//!
91//! #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Versioned)]
92//! #[versioned(version = "2.0.0")]
93//! struct ConfigV2 {
94//!     setting: SettingV2,
95//!     items: Vec<ItemV2>,
96//! }
97//!
98//! impl MigratesTo<ConfigV2> for ConfigV1 {
99//!     fn migrate(self) -> ConfigV2 {
100//!         ConfigV2 {
101//!             // Migrate nested entities
102//!             setting: self.setting.migrate(),
103//!             items: self.items.into_iter()
104//!                 .map(|item| item.migrate())
105//!                 .collect(),
106//!         }
107//!     }
108//! }
109//! ```
110//!
111//! ## Design Philosophy
112//!
113//! This library follows the **explicit versioning** approach:
114//!
115//! - Each version has its own type (V1, V2, V3, etc.)
116//! - Migration logic is explicit and testable
117//! - Version changes are tracked in code
118//! - Root-level versioning ensures consistency
119//!
120//! This differs from ProtoBuf's "append-only" approach but allows for:
121//! - Schema refactoring and cleanup
122//! - Type-safe migration paths
123//! - Clear version history in code
124
125use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
126
127pub mod errors;
128mod migrator;
129
130// Re-export the derive macros
131pub use version_migrate_macro::Versioned;
132
133// Re-export Queryable derive macro (same name as trait is OK in Rust)
134#[doc(inline)]
135pub use version_migrate_macro::Queryable as DeriveQueryable;
136
137// Re-export error types
138pub use errors::MigrationError;
139
140// Re-export migrator types
141pub use migrator::{ConfigMigrator, MigrationPath, Migrator};
142
143// Re-export async-trait for user convenience
144pub use async_trait::async_trait;
145
146/// A trait for versioned data schemas.
147///
148/// This trait marks a type as representing a specific version of a data schema.
149/// It should be derived using `#[derive(Versioned)]` along with the `#[versioned(version = "x.y.z")]` attribute.
150///
151/// # Custom Keys
152///
153/// You can customize the serialization keys:
154///
155/// ```ignore
156/// #[derive(Versioned)]
157/// #[versioned(
158///     version = "1.0.0",
159///     version_key = "schema_version",
160///     data_key = "payload"
161/// )]
162/// struct Task { ... }
163/// // Serializes to: {"schema_version":"1.0.0","payload":{...}}
164/// ```
165pub trait Versioned {
166    /// The semantic version of this schema.
167    const VERSION: &'static str;
168
169    /// The key name for the version field in serialized data.
170    /// Defaults to "version".
171    const VERSION_KEY: &'static str = "version";
172
173    /// The key name for the data field in serialized data.
174    /// Defaults to "data".
175    const DATA_KEY: &'static str = "data";
176}
177
178/// Defines explicit migration logic from one version to another.
179///
180/// Implementing this trait establishes a migration path from `Self` (the source version)
181/// to `T` (the target version).
182pub trait MigratesTo<T: Versioned>: Versioned {
183    /// Migrates from the current version to the target version.
184    fn migrate(self) -> T;
185}
186
187/// Converts a versioned DTO into the application's domain model.
188///
189/// This trait should be implemented on the latest version of a DTO to convert
190/// it into the clean, version-agnostic domain model.
191pub trait IntoDomain<D>: Versioned {
192    /// Converts this versioned data into the domain model.
193    fn into_domain(self) -> D;
194}
195
196/// Marks a domain type as queryable, associating it with an entity name.
197///
198/// This trait enables `ConfigMigrator` to automatically determine which entity
199/// path to use when querying or updating data.
200///
201/// # Example
202///
203/// ```ignore
204/// impl Queryable for TaskEntity {
205///     const ENTITY_NAME: &'static str = "task";
206/// }
207///
208/// let tasks: Vec<TaskEntity> = config.query("tasks")?;
209/// ```
210pub trait Queryable {
211    /// The entity name used to look up migration paths in the `Migrator`.
212    const ENTITY_NAME: &'static str;
213}
214
215/// Async version of `MigratesTo` for migrations requiring I/O operations.
216///
217/// Use this trait when migrations need to perform asynchronous operations
218/// such as database queries or API calls.
219#[async_trait::async_trait]
220pub trait AsyncMigratesTo<T: Versioned>: Versioned + Send {
221    /// Asynchronously migrates from the current version to the target version.
222    ///
223    /// # Errors
224    ///
225    /// Returns `MigrationError` if the migration fails.
226    async fn migrate(self) -> Result<T, MigrationError>;
227}
228
229/// Async version of `IntoDomain` for domain conversions requiring I/O operations.
230///
231/// Use this trait when converting to the domain model requires asynchronous
232/// operations such as fetching additional data from external sources.
233#[async_trait::async_trait]
234pub trait AsyncIntoDomain<D>: Versioned + Send {
235    /// Asynchronously converts this versioned data into the domain model.
236    ///
237    /// # Errors
238    ///
239    /// Returns `MigrationError` if the conversion fails.
240    async fn into_domain(self) -> Result<D, MigrationError>;
241}
242
243/// A wrapper for serialized data that includes explicit version information.
244///
245/// This struct is used for persistence to ensure that the version of the data
246/// is always stored alongside the data itself.
247#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone)]
248pub struct VersionedWrapper<T> {
249    /// The semantic version of the data.
250    pub version: String,
251    /// The actual data.
252    pub data: T,
253}
254
255impl<T> VersionedWrapper<T> {
256    /// Creates a new versioned wrapper with the specified version and data.
257    pub fn new(version: String, data: T) -> Self {
258        Self { version, data }
259    }
260}
261
262impl<T: Versioned> VersionedWrapper<T> {
263    /// Creates a wrapper from a versioned value, automatically extracting its version.
264    pub fn from_versioned(data: T) -> Self {
265        Self {
266            version: T::VERSION.to_string(),
267            data,
268        }
269    }
270}
271
272#[cfg(test)]
273mod tests {
274    use super::*;
275
276    #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, PartialEq, Clone)]
277    struct TestData {
278        value: String,
279    }
280
281    impl Versioned for TestData {
282        const VERSION: &'static str = "1.0.0";
283    }
284
285    #[test]
286    fn test_versioned_wrapper_from_versioned() {
287        let data = TestData {
288            value: "test".to_string(),
289        };
290        let wrapper = VersionedWrapper::from_versioned(data);
291
292        assert_eq!(wrapper.version, "1.0.0");
293        assert_eq!(wrapper.data.value, "test");
294    }
295
296    #[test]
297    fn test_versioned_wrapper_new() {
298        let data = TestData {
299            value: "manual".to_string(),
300        };
301        let wrapper = VersionedWrapper::new("2.0.0".to_string(), data);
302
303        assert_eq!(wrapper.version, "2.0.0");
304        assert_eq!(wrapper.data.value, "manual");
305    }
306
307    #[test]
308    fn test_versioned_wrapper_serialization() {
309        let data = TestData {
310            value: "serialize_test".to_string(),
311        };
312        let wrapper = VersionedWrapper::from_versioned(data);
313
314        // Serialize
315        let json = serde_json::to_string(&wrapper).expect("Serialization failed");
316
317        // Deserialize
318        let deserialized: VersionedWrapper<TestData> =
319            serde_json::from_str(&json).expect("Deserialization failed");
320
321        assert_eq!(deserialized.version, "1.0.0");
322        assert_eq!(deserialized.data.value, "serialize_test");
323    }
324
325    #[test]
326    fn test_versioned_wrapper_with_complex_data() {
327        #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, PartialEq)]
328        struct ComplexData {
329            id: u64,
330            name: String,
331            tags: Vec<String>,
332            metadata: Option<String>,
333        }
334
335        impl Versioned for ComplexData {
336            const VERSION: &'static str = "3.2.1";
337        }
338
339        let data = ComplexData {
340            id: 42,
341            name: "complex".to_string(),
342            tags: vec!["tag1".to_string(), "tag2".to_string()],
343            metadata: Some("meta".to_string()),
344        };
345
346        let wrapper = VersionedWrapper::from_versioned(data);
347        assert_eq!(wrapper.version, "3.2.1");
348        assert_eq!(wrapper.data.id, 42);
349        assert_eq!(wrapper.data.tags.len(), 2);
350    }
351
352    #[test]
353    fn test_versioned_wrapper_clone() {
354        let data = TestData {
355            value: "clone_test".to_string(),
356        };
357        let wrapper = VersionedWrapper::from_versioned(data);
358        let cloned = wrapper.clone();
359
360        assert_eq!(cloned.version, wrapper.version);
361        assert_eq!(cloned.data.value, wrapper.data.value);
362    }
363
364    #[test]
365    fn test_versioned_wrapper_debug() {
366        let data = TestData {
367            value: "debug".to_string(),
368        };
369        let wrapper = VersionedWrapper::from_versioned(data);
370        let debug_str = format!("{:?}", wrapper);
371
372        assert!(debug_str.contains("1.0.0"));
373        assert!(debug_str.contains("debug"));
374    }
375}