mentat/tests/vocabulary.rs

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// Copyright 2018 Mozilla
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use
// this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the
// License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed
// under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR
// CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
// specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
#[macro_use]
extern crate lazy_static;
#[macro_use]
extern crate mentat;
extern crate mentat_core;
extern crate mentat_db;
extern crate rusqlite;
use mentat::vocabulary;
use mentat::vocabulary::{
Definition,
SimpleVocabularySource,
Version,
VersionedStore,
Vocabulary,
VocabularyCheck,
VocabularyOutcome,
VocabularySource,
VocabularyStatus,
};
use mentat::query::IntoResult;
use mentat_core::{
HasSchema,
};
// To check our working.
use mentat_db::AttributeValidation;
use mentat::{
Conn,
InProgress,
KnownEntid,
NamespacedKeyword,
QueryInputs,
Queryable,
Store,
TypedValue,
ValueType,
};
use mentat::entity_builder::{
BuildTerms,
TermBuilder,
};
use mentat::errors::{
Error,
ErrorKind,
};
lazy_static! {
static ref FOO_NAME: NamespacedKeyword = {
kw!(:foo/name)
};
static ref FOO_MOMENT: NamespacedKeyword = {
kw!(:foo/moment)
};
static ref FOO_VOCAB: vocabulary::Definition = {
vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/foo),
version: 1,
attributes: vec![
(FOO_NAME.clone(),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(false)
.unique(vocabulary::attribute::Unique::Identity)
.build()),
(FOO_MOMENT.clone(),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::Instant)
.multival(false)
.index(true)
.build()),
],
pre: Definition::no_op,
post: Definition::no_op,
}
};
}
// Do some work with the appropriate level of paranoia for a shared system.
fn be_paranoid(conn: &mut Conn, sqlite: &mut rusqlite::Connection, name: TypedValue, moment: TypedValue) {
let mut in_progress = conn.begin_transaction(sqlite).expect("begun successfully");
assert!(in_progress.verify_core_schema().is_ok());
assert!(in_progress.ensure_vocabulary(&FOO_VOCAB).is_ok());
let a_moment = in_progress.attribute_for_ident(&FOO_MOMENT).expect("exists").1;
let a_name = in_progress.attribute_for_ident(&FOO_NAME).expect("exists").1;
let builder = in_progress.builder();
let mut entity = builder.describe_tempid("s");
entity.add(a_name, name).expect("added");
entity.add(a_moment, moment).expect("added");
assert!(entity.commit().is_ok()); // Discard the TxReport.
}
#[test]
fn test_real_world() {
let mut sqlite = mentat_db::db::new_connection("").unwrap();
let mut conn = Conn::connect(&mut sqlite).unwrap();
let alice: TypedValue = TypedValue::typed_string("Alice");
let barbara: TypedValue = TypedValue::typed_string("Barbara");
let now: TypedValue = TypedValue::current_instant();
be_paranoid(&mut conn, &mut sqlite, alice.clone(), now.clone());
be_paranoid(&mut conn, &mut sqlite, barbara.clone(), now.clone());
let results = conn.q_once(&mut sqlite, r#"[:find ?name ?when
:order (asc ?name)
:where [?x :foo/name ?name]
[?x :foo/moment ?when]
]"#,
None)
.into_rel_result()
.expect("query succeeded");
assert_eq!(results,
vec![vec![alice, now.clone()], vec![barbara, now.clone()]]);
}
#[test]
fn test_default_attributebuilder_complains() {
// ::new is helpful. ::default is not.
assert!(vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::default()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(true)
.fulltext(true)
.build()
.validate(|| "Foo".to_string())
.is_err());
assert!(vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(true)
.fulltext(true)
.build()
.validate(|| "Foo".to_string())
.is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_add_vocab() {
let bar = vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::Instant)
.multival(false)
.index(true)
.build();
let baz = vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(true)
.fulltext(true)
.build();
let bar_only = vec![
(kw!(:foo/bar), bar.clone()),
];
let baz_only = vec![
(kw!(:foo/baz), baz.clone()),
];
let bar_and_baz = vec![
(kw!(:foo/bar), bar.clone()),
(kw!(:foo/baz), baz.clone()),
];
let foo_v1_a = vocabulary::Definition::new(kw!(:org.mozilla/foo), 1, bar_only.clone());
let foo_v1_b = vocabulary::Definition::new(kw!(:org.mozilla/foo), 1, bar_and_baz.clone());
let mut sqlite = mentat_db::db::new_connection("").unwrap();
let mut conn = Conn::connect(&mut sqlite).unwrap();
let foo_version_query = r#"[:find [?version ?aa]
:where
[:org.mozilla/foo :db.schema/version ?version]
[:org.mozilla/foo :db.schema/attribute ?a]
[?a :db/ident ?aa]]"#;
let foo_attributes_query = r#"[:find [?aa ...]
:where
[:org.mozilla/foo :db.schema/attribute ?a]
[?a :db/ident ?aa]]"#;
// Scoped borrow of `conn`.
{
let mut in_progress = conn.begin_transaction(&mut sqlite).expect("begun successfully");
assert!(in_progress.verify_core_schema().is_ok());
assert_eq!(VocabularyCheck::NotPresent, in_progress.check_vocabulary(&foo_v1_a).expect("check completed"));
assert_eq!(VocabularyCheck::NotPresent, in_progress.check_vocabulary(&foo_v1_b).expect("check completed"));
// If we install v1.a, then it will succeed.
assert_eq!(VocabularyOutcome::Installed, in_progress.ensure_vocabulary(&foo_v1_a).expect("ensure succeeded"));
// Now we can query to get the vocab.
let ver_attr =
in_progress.q_once(foo_version_query, None)
.into_tuple_result()
.expect("query returns")
.expect("a result");
assert_eq!(ver_attr[0], TypedValue::Long(1));
assert_eq!(ver_attr[1], TypedValue::typed_ns_keyword("foo", "bar"));
// If we commit, it'll stick around.
in_progress.commit().expect("commit succeeded");
}
// It's still there.
let ver_attr =
conn.q_once(&mut sqlite,
foo_version_query,
None)
.into_tuple_result()
.expect("query returns")
.expect("a result");
assert_eq!(ver_attr[0], TypedValue::Long(1));
assert_eq!(ver_attr[1], TypedValue::typed_ns_keyword("foo", "bar"));
// Scoped borrow of `conn`.
{
let mut in_progress = conn.begin_transaction(&mut sqlite).expect("begun successfully");
// Subsequently ensuring v1.a again will succeed with no work done.
assert_eq!(VocabularyCheck::Present, in_progress.check_vocabulary(&foo_v1_a).expect("check completed"));
// Checking for v1.b will say that we have work to do.
assert_eq!(VocabularyCheck::PresentButMissingAttributes {
attributes: vec![&baz_only[0]],
}, in_progress.check_vocabulary(&foo_v1_b).expect("check completed"));
// Ensuring v1.b will succeed.
assert_eq!(VocabularyOutcome::InstalledMissingAttributes,
in_progress.ensure_vocabulary(&foo_v1_b).expect("ensure succeeded"));
// Checking v1.a or v1.b again will still succeed with no work done.
assert_eq!(VocabularyCheck::Present, in_progress.check_vocabulary(&foo_v1_a).expect("check completed"));
assert_eq!(VocabularyCheck::Present, in_progress.check_vocabulary(&foo_v1_b).expect("check completed"));
// Ensuring again does nothing.
assert_eq!(VocabularyOutcome::Existed, in_progress.ensure_vocabulary(&foo_v1_b).expect("ensure succeeded"));
in_progress.commit().expect("commit succeeded");
}
// We have both attributes.
let actual_attributes =
conn.q_once(&mut sqlite,
foo_attributes_query,
None)
.into_coll_result()
.expect("query returns");
assert_eq!(actual_attributes,
vec![
TypedValue::typed_ns_keyword("foo", "bar"),
TypedValue::typed_ns_keyword("foo", "baz"),
]);
// Now let's modify our vocabulary without bumping the version. This is invalid and will result
// in an error.
let malformed_baz = vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::default()
.value_type(ValueType::Instant)
.multival(true)
.build();
let bar_and_malformed_baz = vec![
(kw!(:foo/bar), bar),
(kw!(:foo/baz), malformed_baz.clone()),
];
let foo_v1_malformed = vocabulary::Definition::new(
kw!(:org.mozilla/foo),
1,
bar_and_malformed_baz.clone()
);
// Scoped borrow of `conn`.
{
let mut in_progress = conn.begin_transaction(&mut sqlite).expect("begun successfully");
match in_progress.ensure_vocabulary(&foo_v1_malformed) {
Result::Err(Error(ErrorKind::ConflictingAttributeDefinitions(vocab, version, attr, theirs, ours), _)) => {
assert_eq!(vocab.as_str(), ":org.mozilla/foo");
assert_eq!(attr.as_str(), ":foo/baz");
assert_eq!(version, 1);
assert_eq!(&theirs, &baz);
assert_eq!(&ours, &malformed_baz);
},
_ => panic!(),
}
}
// Some alterations -- cardinality/one to cardinality/many, unique to weaker unique or
// no unique, unindexed to indexed -- can be applied automatically, so long as you
// bump the version number.
let multival_bar = vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::Instant)
.multival(true)
.index(true)
.build();
let multival_bar_and_baz = vec![
(kw!(:foo/bar), multival_bar),
(kw!(:foo/baz), baz.clone()),
];
let altered_vocabulary = vocabulary::Definition::new(
kw!(:org.mozilla/foo),
2,
multival_bar_and_baz
);
// foo/bar starts single-valued.
assert_eq!(false, conn.current_schema().attribute_for_ident(&kw!(:foo/bar)).expect("attribute").0.multival);
// Scoped borrow of `conn`.
{
let mut in_progress = conn.begin_transaction(&mut sqlite).expect("begun successfully");
assert_eq!(in_progress.ensure_vocabulary(&altered_vocabulary).expect("success"),
VocabularyOutcome::Upgraded);
in_progress.commit().expect("commit succeeded");
}
// Now it's multi-valued.
assert_eq!(true, conn.current_schema().attribute_for_ident(&kw!(:foo/bar)).expect("attribute").0.multival);
}
/// A helper to turn rows from `[:find ?e ?a :where [?e ?a ?v]]` into a tuple.
fn ea(row: Vec<TypedValue>) -> (KnownEntid, KnownEntid) {
let mut row = row.into_iter();
match (row.next(), row.next()) {
(Some(TypedValue::Ref(e)), Some(TypedValue::Ref(a))) => {
(KnownEntid(e), KnownEntid(a))
},
_ => panic!("Incorrect query shape for 'ea' helper."),
}
}
/// A helper to turn rows from `[:find ?a ?v :where [?e ?a ?v]]` into a tuple.
fn av(row: Vec<TypedValue>) -> (KnownEntid, TypedValue) {
let mut row = row.into_iter();
match (row.next(), row.next()) {
(Some(TypedValue::Ref(a)), Some(v)) => {
(KnownEntid(a), v)
},
_ => panic!("Incorrect query shape for 'av' helper."),
}
}
/// A helper to turn rows from `[:find ?e ?v :where [?e ?a ?v]]` into a tuple.
fn ev(row: Vec<TypedValue>) -> (KnownEntid, TypedValue) {
// This happens to be the same as `av`.
av(row)
}
type Inches = i64;
type Centimeters = i64;
/// ```
/// assert_eq!(inches_to_cm(100), 254);
/// ```
fn inches_to_cm(inches: Inches) -> Centimeters {
(inches as f64 * 2.54f64) as Centimeters
}
fn height_of_person(in_progress: &InProgress, name: &str) -> Option<i64> {
let h = in_progress.q_once(r#"[:find ?h .
:in ?name
:where [?p :person/name ?name]
[?p :person/height ?h]]"#,
QueryInputs::with_value_sequence(vec![(var!(?name), TypedValue::typed_string(name))]))
.into_scalar_result()
.expect("result");
match h {
Some(TypedValue::Long(v)) => Some(v),
_ => None,
}
}
// This is a real-world-style test that evolves a schema with data changes.
// We start with a basic vocabulary in three parts:
//
// Part 1 describes foods by name.
// Part 2 describes movies by title.
// Part 3 describes people: their names and heights, and their likes.
//
// We simulate four common migrations:
//
// 1. We made a trivial modeling error: movie names should not be unique.
// We simply fix this -- removing a uniqueness constraint cannot fail.
//
// 2. We need to normalize some non-unique data: we recorded heights in inches when they should be
// in centimeters. We fix this with a migration function and a version bump on the people schema.
//
// 3. We need to normalize some data: food names should all be lowercase, and they should be unique
// so that we can more easily refer to them during writes.
//
// That combination of changes can fail in either order if there are currently foods whose names
// differ only by case.
//
// (We might know that it can't fail thanks to application restrictions, in which case we can
// treat this as we did the height alteration.)
//
// In order for this migration to succeed, we need to merge duplicates, then alter the schema.
//
// 4. We made a more significant modeling error: we used 'like' to identify both movies and foods,
// and we have decided that food preferences and movie preferences should be different attributes.
// We wish to split these up and deprecate the old attribute. In order to do so we need to retract
// all of the datoms that use the old attribute, transact new attributes _in both movies and foods_,
// then re-assert the data.
//
// This one's a little contrived, because it can also be solved without cross-vocabulary work,
// but it's close enough to reality to be illustrative.
#[test]
fn test_upgrade_with_functions() {
let mut store = Store::open("").expect("open");
let food_v1 = vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/food),
version: 1,
attributes: vec![
(kw!(:food/name),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(false)
.build()),
],
pre: Definition::no_op,
post: Definition::no_op,
};
let movies_v1 = vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/movies),
version: 1,
attributes: vec![
(kw!(:movie/year),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::Long) // No need for Instant here.
.multival(false)
.build()),
(kw!(:movie/title),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(false)
.unique(vocabulary::attribute::Unique::Identity)
.index(true)
.build()),
],
pre: Definition::no_op,
post: Definition::no_op,
};
let people_v1 = vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/people),
version: 1,
attributes: vec![
(kw!(:person/name),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(false)
.unique(vocabulary::attribute::Unique::Identity)
.index(true)
.build()),
(kw!(:person/height),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::Long)
.multival(false)
.build()),
(kw!(:person/likes),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::Ref)
.multival(true)
.build()),
],
pre: Definition::no_op,
post: Definition::no_op,
};
// Apply v1 of each.
let mut v1_provider = SimpleVocabularySource::with_definitions(
vec![
food_v1.clone(),
movies_v1.clone(),
people_v1.clone(),
]);
// Mutable borrow of store.
{
let mut in_progress = store.begin_transaction().expect("began");
in_progress.ensure_vocabularies(&mut v1_provider).expect("success");
// Also add some data. We do this in one transaction 'cos -- thanks to the modeling errors
// we are about to fix! -- it's a little awkward to make references to entities without
// unique attributes.
in_progress.transact(r#"[
{:movie/title "John Wick"
:movie/year 2014
:db/id "mjw"}
{:movie/title "Terminator 2: Judgment Day"
:movie/year 1991
:db/id "mt2"}
{:movie/title "Dune"
:db/id "md"
:movie/year 1984}
{:movie/title "Upstream Color"
:movie/year 2013
:db/id "muc"}
{:movie/title "Primer"
:db/id "mp"
:movie/year 2004}
;; No year: not yet released.
{:movie/title "The Modern Ocean"
:db/id "mtmo"}
{:food/name "Carrots" :db/id "fc"}
{:food/name "Weird blue worms" :db/id "fwbw"}
{:food/name "Spice" :db/id "fS"}
{:food/name "spice" :db/id "fs"}
;; Sam likes action movies, carrots, and lowercase spice.
{:person/name "Sam"
:person/height 64
:person/likes ["mjw", "mt2", "fc", "fs"]}
;; Beth likes thoughtful and weird movies, weird blue worms, and Spice.
{:person/name "Beth"
:person/height 68
:person/likes ["muc", "mp", "md", "fwbw", "fS"]}
]"#).expect("transacted");
in_progress.commit().expect("commit succeeded");
}
//
// Migration 1: removal of a uniqueness constraint.
//
// Crap, there are several movies named Dune. We need to de-uniqify that attribute.
let movies_v2 = vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/movies),
version: 2,
attributes: vec![
(kw!(:movie/title),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(false)
.non_unique()
.index(true)
.build()),
],
pre: Definition::no_op,
post: Definition::no_op,
};
// Mutable borrow of store.
{
let mut in_progress = store.begin_transaction().expect("began");
in_progress.ensure_vocabulary(&movies_v2).expect("success");
// We can now add another Dune movie: Denis Villeneuve's 2019 version.
// (Let's just pretend that it's been released, here in 2018!)
in_progress.transact(r#"[
{:movie/title "Dune"
:movie/year 2019}
]"#).expect("transact succeeded");
// And we can query both.
let years =
in_progress.q_once(r#"[:find [?year ...]
:where [?movie :movie/title "Dune"]
[?movie :movie/year ?year]
:order (asc ?year)]"#, None)
.into_coll_result()
.expect("coll");
assert_eq!(years, vec![TypedValue::Long(1984), TypedValue::Long(2019)]);
in_progress.commit().expect("commit succeeded");
}
//
// Migration 2: let's fix those heights!
//
fn convert_heights_to_centimeters(ip: &mut InProgress, from: &Vocabulary) -> mentat::errors::Result<()> {
let mut builder = TermBuilder::new();
// We keep a redundant safety check here to avoid running twice!
if from.version < 2 {
// Find every height and multiply it by 2.54.
let person_height = ip.get_entid(&kw!(:person/height)).unwrap();
for row in ip.q_once("[:find ?p ?h :where [?p :person/height ?h]]", None)
.into_rel_result()?
.into_iter() {
let mut row = row.into_iter();
match (row.next(), row.next()) {
(Some(TypedValue::Ref(person)), Some(TypedValue::Long(height))) => {
let person = KnownEntid(person);
builder.retract(person, person_height, TypedValue::Long(height))?;
builder.add(person, person_height, TypedValue::Long(inches_to_cm(height)))?;
},
_ => {},
}
}
}
if builder.is_empty() {
return Ok(());
}
ip.transact_builder(builder).and(Ok(()))
}
fn people_v1_to_v2(ip: &mut InProgress, from: &Vocabulary) -> mentat::errors::Result<()> {
convert_heights_to_centimeters(ip, from)?;
// Let's update our documentation, too.
if from.version < 2 {
ip.transact(r#"[
[:db/add :person/height :db/doc "A person's height in centimeters."]
]"#)?;
}
Ok(())
}
// Note that this definition is exactly the same as v1, but the version number is different,
// and we add some functions to do cleanup.
let people_v2 = vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/people),
version: 2,
attributes: people_v1.attributes.clone(),
pre: Definition::no_op,
post: people_v1_to_v2,
};
// Mutable borrow of store.
{
let mut in_progress = store.begin_transaction().expect("began");
// Before, Sam's height is 64 (inches).
assert_eq!(Some(64), height_of_person(&in_progress, "Sam"));
in_progress.ensure_vocabulary(&people_v2).expect("expected success");
// Now, Sam's height is 162 (centimeters).
assert_eq!(Some(162), height_of_person(&in_progress, "Sam"));
in_progress.commit().expect("commit succeeded");
}
//
// Migration 3: food names should be unique and lowercase.
// Unfortunately, we have "spice" and "Spice"!
//
/// This is a straightforward migration -- retract the old string and add the new one.
/// This would be everything we need if we _knew_ there were no collisions (e.g., we were
/// cleaning up UUIDs).
fn lowercase_names(ip: &mut InProgress) -> mentat::errors::Result<()> {
let food_name = ip.get_entid(&kw!(:food/name)).unwrap();
let mut builder = TermBuilder::new();
for row in ip.q_once("[:find ?f ?name :where [?f :food/name ?name]]", None)
.into_rel_result()?
.into_iter() {
let mut row = row.into_iter();
match (row.next(), row.next()) {
(Some(TypedValue::Ref(food)), Some(TypedValue::String(name))) => {
if name.chars().any(|c| !c.is_lowercase()) {
let lowercased = name.to_lowercase();
println!("Need to rename {} from '{}' to '{}'", food, name, lowercased);
let food = KnownEntid(food);
let new_name: TypedValue = lowercased.into();
builder.retract(food, food_name, TypedValue::String(name))?;
builder.add(food, food_name, new_name)?;
}
},
_ => {},
}
}
if builder.is_empty() {
return Ok(());
}
ip.transact_builder(builder).and(Ok(()))
}
/// This is the function we write to dedupe. This logic is very suitable for sharing:
/// indeed, "make this attribute unique by merging entities" is something we should
/// lift out for reuse.
fn merge_foods_with_same_name(ip: &mut InProgress) -> mentat::errors::Result<()> {
let mut builder = TermBuilder::new();
for row in ip.q_once("[:find ?a ?b
:where [?a :food/name ?name]
[?b :food/name ?name]
[(unpermute ?a ?b)]]", None)
.into_rel_result()?
.into_iter() {
let mut row = row.into_iter();
match (row.next(), row.next()) {
(Some(TypedValue::Ref(left)), Some(TypedValue::Ref(right))) => {
let keep = KnownEntid(left);
let replace = KnownEntid(right);
// For each use of the second entity, retract it and re-assert with the first.
// We should offer some support for doing this, 'cos this is long-winded and has
// the unexpected side-effect of also trying to retract metadata about the entity…
println!("Replacing uses of {} to {}.", replace.0, keep.0);
for (a, v) in ip.q_once("[:find ?a ?v
:in ?old
:where [?old ?a ?v]]",
QueryInputs::with_value_sequence(vec![(var!(?old), replace.into())]))
.into_rel_result()?
.into_iter()
.map(av) {
builder.retract(replace, a, v.clone())?;
builder.add(keep, a, v)?;
}
for (e, a) in ip.q_once("[:find ?e ?a
:in ?old
:where [?e ?a ?old]]",
QueryInputs::with_value_sequence(vec![(var!(?old), replace.into())]))
.into_rel_result()?
.into_iter()
.map(ea) {
builder.retract(e, a, replace)?;
builder.add(e, a, keep)?;
}
// TODO: `retractEntity` on `replace` (when we support that).
},
_ => {},
}
}
if builder.is_empty() {
return Ok(());
}
ip.transact_builder(builder).and(Ok(()))
}
// This migration is bad: it can't impose the uniqueness constraint because we end up with
// two entities both with `:food/name "spice"`. We expect it to fail.
let food_v2_bad = vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/food),
version: 2,
attributes: vec![
(kw!(:food/name),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(false)
.unique(vocabulary::attribute::Unique::Identity)
.build()),
],
pre: |ip, from| {
if from.version < 2 {
lowercase_names(ip) // <- no merging!
} else {
Ok(())
}
},
post: Definition::no_op,
};
// This migration is better: once we rewrite the names, we merge the entities.
let food_v2_good = vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/food),
version: 2,
attributes: vec![
(kw!(:food/name),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(false)
.unique(vocabulary::attribute::Unique::Identity)
.build()),
],
pre: |ip, from| {
if from.version < 2 {
lowercase_names(ip).and_then(|_| merge_foods_with_same_name(ip))
} else {
Ok(())
}
},
post: Definition::no_op,
};
// Mutable borrow of store.
{
let mut in_progress = store.begin_transaction().expect("began");
// Yep, the bad one fails!
let _err = in_progress.ensure_vocabulary(&food_v2_bad).expect_err("expected error");
}
// Before the good migration, Sam and Beth don't like any of the same foods.
assert!(store.q_once(r#"[:find [?food ...]
:where [?sam :person/name "Sam"]
[?beth :person/name "Beth"]
[?sam :person/likes ?f]
[?beth :person/likes ?f]
[?f :food/name ?food]]"#, None)
.into_coll_result()
.expect("success")
.is_empty());
// Mutable borrow of store.
{
let mut in_progress = store.begin_transaction().expect("began");
// The good one succeeded!
in_progress.ensure_vocabulary(&food_v2_good).expect("expected success");
in_progress.commit().expect("commit succeeded");
}
// After, Sam and Beth both like "spice" — the same entity.
assert_eq!(store.q_once(r#"[:find [?food ...]
:where [?sam :person/name "Sam"]
[?beth :person/name "Beth"]
[?sam :person/likes ?f]
[?beth :person/likes ?f]
[?f :food/name ?food]]"#, None)
.into_coll_result()
.expect("success"),
vec![TypedValue::typed_string("spice")]);
//
// Migration 4: multi-definition migration.
//
// Here we apply a function to a collection of definitions, not just the definitions
// themselves.
//
// In this example we _could_ split up the work -- have :org.mozilla/movies port the movie
// likes, and :org.mozilla/food port the food likes -- but for the sake of illustration we'll
// write an enclosing function to do it.
//
// Further, the v3 versions of all vocabularies _can be applied to earlier versions_
// and our migrations will still work. This vocabulary definition set will work for empty, v1, and
// v2 of each definition.
//
let movies_v3 = vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/movies),
version: 3,
attributes: vec![
(kw!(:movie/title),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(false)
.non_unique()
.index(true)
.build()),
// This phrasing is backward, but this is just a test.
(kw!(:movie/likes),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::Ref)
.multival(true)
.build()),
],
pre: Definition::no_op,
post: Definition::no_op,
};
let food_v3 = vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/food),
version: 3,
attributes: vec![
(kw!(:food/name),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::String)
.multival(false)
.unique(vocabulary::attribute::Unique::Identity)
.build()),
// This phrasing is backward, but this is just a test.
(kw!(:food/likes),
vocabulary::AttributeBuilder::helpful()
.value_type(ValueType::Ref)
.multival(true)
.build()),
],
pre: |ip, from| {
if from.version < 2 {
lowercase_names(ip).and_then(|_| merge_foods_with_same_name(ip))?;
}
if from.version < 3 {
// Nothing we need to do here. We're going to do the 'like' split outside.
}
Ok(())
},
post: Definition::no_op,
};
let people_v3 = vocabulary::Definition {
name: kw!(:org.mozilla/people),
version: 3,
attributes: people_v1.attributes.clone(),
pre: Definition::no_op,
post: |ip, from| {
if from.version < 2 {
people_v1_to_v2(ip, from)?;
}
if from.version < 3 {
// Nothing we need to do here. We're going to do the 'like' split outside.
}
Ok(())
},
};
// For this more complex option, let's implement the VocabularySource trait rather than
// using the simple struct. This will allow us to build stateful migrations where the
// pre and post steps are linked.
struct CustomVocabulary {
pre_food_version: Version,
post_done: bool,
definitions: Vec<Definition>,
}
let mut all_three = CustomVocabulary {
pre_food_version: 0,
post_done: false,
definitions: vec![people_v3, food_v3, movies_v3],
};
impl VocabularySource for CustomVocabulary {
fn definitions(&mut self) -> Vec<Definition> {
self.definitions.clone()
}
fn pre(&mut self, _in_progress: &mut InProgress, checks: &VocabularyStatus) -> mentat::errors::Result<()> {
// Take a look at the work the vocabulary manager thinks needs to be done, and see whether we
// need to migrate data.
// We'll simulate that here by tracking the version.
match checks.get(&kw!(:org.mozilla/food)) {
Some((_, &VocabularyCheck::PresentButNeedsUpdate { ref older_version })) => {
self.pre_food_version = older_version.version;
Ok(())
},
_ => {
panic!("Test expected a different state.");
},
}
}
fn post(&mut self, ip: &mut InProgress) -> mentat::errors::Result<()> {
self.post_done = true;
// We know that if this function is running, some upgrade was necessary, and we're now
// at v3 for all of the vocabulary we care about.
// Given that this change is safe to try more than once, we don't bother checking versions here.
let mut builder = TermBuilder::new();
let person_likes = ip.get_entid(&kw!(:person/likes)).unwrap();
let food_likes = ip.get_entid(&kw!(:food/likes)).unwrap();
let movie_likes = ip.get_entid(&kw!(:movie/likes)).unwrap();
let db_doc = ip.get_entid(&kw!(:db/doc)).unwrap();
// Find all uses of :person/likes, splitting them into the two properties we just
// introduced.
for (e, v) in ip.q_once("[:find ?e ?v
:where [?e :person/likes ?v]
[?v :food/name _]]",
None)
.into_rel_result()?
.into_iter()
.map(ev) {
builder.retract(e, person_likes, v.clone())?;
builder.add(e, food_likes, v)?;
}
for (e, v) in ip.q_once("[:find ?e ?v
:where [?e :person/likes ?v]
[?v :movie/title _]]",
None)
.into_rel_result()?
.into_iter()
.map(ev) {
builder.retract(e, person_likes, v.clone())?;
builder.add(e, movie_likes, v)?;
}
builder.add(person_likes, db_doc,
TypedValue::typed_string("Deprecated. Use :movie/likes or :food/likes instead."))?;
ip.transact_builder(builder).and(Ok(()))
}
};
{
let mut in_progress = store.begin_transaction().expect("began");
// The good one succeeded!
in_progress.ensure_vocabularies(&mut all_three).expect("expected success");
in_progress.commit().expect("commit succeeded");
}
// Our custom migrator was able to hold on to state.
assert_eq!(all_three.pre_food_version, 2);
assert!(all_three.post_done);
// Now we can fetch just the foods or movies that Sam likes, without having to filter on
// :food/name or :movie/title -- they're separate relations.
assert_eq!(store.q_once(r#"[:find [?f ...]
:where [?sam :person/name "Sam"]
[?sam :food/likes ?f]]"#, None)
.into_coll_result()
.expect("success")
.len(),
2);
assert_eq!(store.q_once(r#"[:find [?m ...]
:where [?sam :person/name "Sam"]
[?sam :movie/likes ?m]]"#, None)
.into_coll_result()
.expect("success")
.len(),
2);
// Find the height and name of anyone who likes both spice and movies released after 2012,
// sorted by height.
let q = r#"[:find ?name ?height
:order (asc ?height)
:where [?p :movie/likes ?m]
[?m :movie/year ?year]
[(> ?year 2012)]
[?p :food/likes ?f]
[?f :food/name "spice"]
[?p :person/height ?height]
[?p :person/name ?name]]"#;
let r = store.q_once(q, None).into_rel_result().unwrap();
assert_eq!(vec![vec![TypedValue::typed_string("Sam"), TypedValue::Long(162)],
vec![TypedValue::typed_string("Beth"), TypedValue::Long(172)]],
r);
// Find foods that Upstream Color fans like.
let q = r#"[:find [?food ...]
:order (asc ?food)
:where [?uc :movie/title "Upstream Color"]
[?p :movie/likes ?uc]
[?p :food/likes ?f]
[?f :food/name ?food]]"#;
let r = store.q_once(q, None).into_coll_result().unwrap();
assert_eq!(vec![TypedValue::typed_string("spice"), TypedValue::typed_string("weird blue worms")],
r);
}