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# Schema Language (`.pg`)
## Top-level declarations
- `interface <Name> { property* }` — reusable property contracts.
- `node <Name> [implements <Iface>, ...] { property* | constraint* }`
- `edge <Name>: <FromType> -> <ToType> [@card(min..max)] { property* | constraint* }`
- Comments: line `//` and block `/* … */`.
## Property declarations
`<ident>: <TypeRef> [annotation*]`
## Built-in scalar types
| Scalar | Arrow type |
|---|---|
| `String` | Utf8 |
| `Blob` | LargeBinary |
| `Bool` | Boolean |
| `I32` / `I64` | Int32 / Int64 |
| `U32` / `U64` | UInt32 / UInt64 |
| `F32` / `F64` | Float32 / Float64 |
| `Date` | Date32 |
| `DateTime` | Date64 |
| `Vector(<dim>)` | FixedSizeList(Float32, dim), `1 ≤ dim ≤ i32::MAX` |
| `[<scalar>]` | List(scalar) |
| `enum(v1, v2, …)` | Utf8 with sorted/dedup'd set of allowed string values |
| `<scalar>?` | Same as scalar but `nullable: true` |
## Constraints (body level)
| Constraint | On | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| `@key(p, …)` | node | Primary key; implies index on key columns; `key_property()` returns the first key |
| `@unique(p, …)` | node, edge | Uniqueness across listed columns |
| `@index(p, …)` | node, edge | Build a scalar (BTREE) index on the columns |
| `@range(p, min..max)` | node | Numeric range validation (open ranges allowed) |
| `@check(p, "regex")` | node | Regex pattern validation |
| `@card(min..max?)` | edge | Edge multiplicity — default `0..*`; `0..1`, `1..1`, `1..*`, etc. |
Edge bodies only allow `@unique` and `@index`.
## Annotations
- `@<ident>` or `@<ident>(<literal>)` on any declaration or property.
- Known annotations:
docs(user): de-dev polish — strip internal scaffolding from user docs (Phase 3a) (#226) Remove developer-only scaffolding that leaked into the public user/operator docs, while preserving every user-facing behavior, command, flag, endpoint, constant, and env var. No behavior changes. Removed across 18 files: - internal ticket / sequencing refs (MR-NNN, RFC-NNN, "Phase N"); - source-code paths (crates/**/*.rs, *.pest) and internal struct/function dumps (e.g. the QueryIR / GraphCommit / SchemaMigrationPlan Rust types, internal fn names like fork_branch_from_state, optimize_all_tables); - Lance-internal blocker prose (upstream issue numbers, blob-decode cause, sidecar Phase-B/C mechanics) — keeping the user-visible behavior (e.g. "optimize skips Blob-column tables; reads/writes unaffected"); - pre-v0.4.0 Run-state-machine archaeology. Internal IR/lowering/recovery-internals sections were either trimmed to a brief user-facing note (e.g. "Traversal execution", "interrupted writes recover automatically; recovery commits are recorded under actor omnigraph:recovery") or removed. Kept: all language syntax, lint codes, Cedar actions/scopes, endpoints, error taxonomy, every constant and env var (verified none dropped from the constants cheat-sheet), and the operator-facing explanations of on-disk artifacts. Residual "legacy" mentions are all user-facing (the deprecated omnigraph.yaml, the legacy token chain, old command names). Verified: zero internal-scaffolding leaks (MR/RFC/Phase/.rs/.pest = 0) across docs/user; zero broken links; check-agents-md.sh green. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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- `@embed` on a Vector property — names the *source* property whose text gets embedded into this vector at ingest.
- `@description("…")`, `@instruction("…")` on query declarations (carried through to clients).
- Custom annotations are accepted by the parser and surfaced in catalog metadata; unrecognized annotations don't fail compilation.
docs(user): de-dev polish — strip internal scaffolding from user docs (Phase 3a) (#226) Remove developer-only scaffolding that leaked into the public user/operator docs, while preserving every user-facing behavior, command, flag, endpoint, constant, and env var. No behavior changes. Removed across 18 files: - internal ticket / sequencing refs (MR-NNN, RFC-NNN, "Phase N"); - source-code paths (crates/**/*.rs, *.pest) and internal struct/function dumps (e.g. the QueryIR / GraphCommit / SchemaMigrationPlan Rust types, internal fn names like fork_branch_from_state, optimize_all_tables); - Lance-internal blocker prose (upstream issue numbers, blob-decode cause, sidecar Phase-B/C mechanics) — keeping the user-visible behavior (e.g. "optimize skips Blob-column tables; reads/writes unaffected"); - pre-v0.4.0 Run-state-machine archaeology. Internal IR/lowering/recovery-internals sections were either trimmed to a brief user-facing note (e.g. "Traversal execution", "interrupted writes recover automatically; recovery commits are recorded under actor omnigraph:recovery") or removed. Kept: all language syntax, lint codes, Cedar actions/scopes, endpoints, error taxonomy, every constant and env var (verified none dropped from the constants cheat-sheet), and the operator-facing explanations of on-disk artifacts. Residual "legacy" mentions are all user-facing (the deprecated omnigraph.yaml, the legacy token chain, old command names). Verified: zero internal-scaffolding leaks (MR/RFC/Phase/.rs/.pest = 0) across docs/user; zero broken links; check-agents-md.sh green. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-14 14:39:25 +03:00
## Table layout
docs(user): de-dev polish — strip internal scaffolding from user docs (Phase 3a) (#226) Remove developer-only scaffolding that leaked into the public user/operator docs, while preserving every user-facing behavior, command, flag, endpoint, constant, and env var. No behavior changes. Removed across 18 files: - internal ticket / sequencing refs (MR-NNN, RFC-NNN, "Phase N"); - source-code paths (crates/**/*.rs, *.pest) and internal struct/function dumps (e.g. the QueryIR / GraphCommit / SchemaMigrationPlan Rust types, internal fn names like fork_branch_from_state, optimize_all_tables); - Lance-internal blocker prose (upstream issue numbers, blob-decode cause, sidecar Phase-B/C mechanics) — keeping the user-visible behavior (e.g. "optimize skips Blob-column tables; reads/writes unaffected"); - pre-v0.4.0 Run-state-machine archaeology. Internal IR/lowering/recovery-internals sections were either trimmed to a brief user-facing note (e.g. "Traversal execution", "interrupted writes recover automatically; recovery commits are recorded under actor omnigraph:recovery") or removed. Kept: all language syntax, lint codes, Cedar actions/scopes, endpoints, error taxonomy, every constant and env var (verified none dropped from the constants cheat-sheet), and the operator-facing explanations of on-disk artifacts. Residual "legacy" mentions are all user-facing (the deprecated omnigraph.yaml, the legacy token chain, old command names). Verified: zero internal-scaffolding leaks (MR/RFC/Phase/.rs/.pest = 0) across docs/user; zero broken links; check-agents-md.sh green. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-14 14:39:25 +03:00
- Each node type compiles to a table with an `id: Utf8` column plus all declared properties (blob columns are stored as `LargeBinary`); `implements` clauses expand the interface's properties into the node.
- Each edge type compiles to a table with `id: Utf8, src: Utf8, dst: Utf8` plus the edge's own properties. Edge endpoint types (`from`/`to`) must exist, and edge names are matched case-insensitively.
## Schema migration planning
docs(user): de-dev polish — strip internal scaffolding from user docs (Phase 3a) (#226) Remove developer-only scaffolding that leaked into the public user/operator docs, while preserving every user-facing behavior, command, flag, endpoint, constant, and env var. No behavior changes. Removed across 18 files: - internal ticket / sequencing refs (MR-NNN, RFC-NNN, "Phase N"); - source-code paths (crates/**/*.rs, *.pest) and internal struct/function dumps (e.g. the QueryIR / GraphCommit / SchemaMigrationPlan Rust types, internal fn names like fork_branch_from_state, optimize_all_tables); - Lance-internal blocker prose (upstream issue numbers, blob-decode cause, sidecar Phase-B/C mechanics) — keeping the user-visible behavior (e.g. "optimize skips Blob-column tables; reads/writes unaffected"); - pre-v0.4.0 Run-state-machine archaeology. Internal IR/lowering/recovery-internals sections were either trimmed to a brief user-facing note (e.g. "Traversal execution", "interrupted writes recover automatically; recovery commits are recorded under actor omnigraph:recovery") or removed. Kept: all language syntax, lint codes, Cedar actions/scopes, endpoints, error taxonomy, every constant and env var (verified none dropped from the constants cheat-sheet), and the operator-facing explanations of on-disk artifacts. Residual "legacy" mentions are all user-facing (the deprecated omnigraph.yaml, the legacy token chain, old command names). Verified: zero internal-scaffolding leaks (MR/RFC/Phase/.rs/.pest = 0) across docs/user; zero broken links; check-agents-md.sh green. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-14 14:39:25 +03:00
A migration plan compares the accepted schema against the desired one and reports whether the change is supported plus the ordered steps it requires:
docs(user): de-dev polish — strip internal scaffolding from user docs (Phase 3a) (#226) Remove developer-only scaffolding that leaked into the public user/operator docs, while preserving every user-facing behavior, command, flag, endpoint, constant, and env var. No behavior changes. Removed across 18 files: - internal ticket / sequencing refs (MR-NNN, RFC-NNN, "Phase N"); - source-code paths (crates/**/*.rs, *.pest) and internal struct/function dumps (e.g. the QueryIR / GraphCommit / SchemaMigrationPlan Rust types, internal fn names like fork_branch_from_state, optimize_all_tables); - Lance-internal blocker prose (upstream issue numbers, blob-decode cause, sidecar Phase-B/C mechanics) — keeping the user-visible behavior (e.g. "optimize skips Blob-column tables; reads/writes unaffected"); - pre-v0.4.0 Run-state-machine archaeology. Internal IR/lowering/recovery-internals sections were either trimmed to a brief user-facing note (e.g. "Traversal execution", "interrupted writes recover automatically; recovery commits are recorded under actor omnigraph:recovery") or removed. Kept: all language syntax, lint codes, Cedar actions/scopes, endpoints, error taxonomy, every constant and env var (verified none dropped from the constants cheat-sheet), and the operator-facing explanations of on-disk artifacts. Residual "legacy" mentions are all user-facing (the deprecated omnigraph.yaml, the legacy token chain, old command names). Verified: zero internal-scaffolding leaks (MR/RFC/Phase/.rs/.pest = 0) across docs/user; zero broken links; check-agents-md.sh green. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-14 14:39:25 +03:00
- Add a type
- Rename a type
- Add a property
- Rename a property
- Add a constraint
- Update type or property metadata (annotations)
- Unsupported change (reports the entity and reason; forces the plan to unsupported)
docs(user): de-dev polish — strip internal scaffolding from user docs (Phase 3a) (#226) Remove developer-only scaffolding that leaked into the public user/operator docs, while preserving every user-facing behavior, command, flag, endpoint, constant, and env var. No behavior changes. Removed across 18 files: - internal ticket / sequencing refs (MR-NNN, RFC-NNN, "Phase N"); - source-code paths (crates/**/*.rs, *.pest) and internal struct/function dumps (e.g. the QueryIR / GraphCommit / SchemaMigrationPlan Rust types, internal fn names like fork_branch_from_state, optimize_all_tables); - Lance-internal blocker prose (upstream issue numbers, blob-decode cause, sidecar Phase-B/C mechanics) — keeping the user-visible behavior (e.g. "optimize skips Blob-column tables; reads/writes unaffected"); - pre-v0.4.0 Run-state-machine archaeology. Internal IR/lowering/recovery-internals sections were either trimmed to a brief user-facing note (e.g. "Traversal execution", "interrupted writes recover automatically; recovery commits are recorded under actor omnigraph:recovery") or removed. Kept: all language syntax, lint codes, Cedar actions/scopes, endpoints, error taxonomy, every constant and env var (verified none dropped from the constants cheat-sheet), and the operator-facing explanations of on-disk artifacts. Residual "legacy" mentions are all user-facing (the deprecated omnigraph.yaml, the legacy token chain, old command names). Verified: zero internal-scaffolding leaks (MR/RFC/Phase/.rs/.pest = 0) across docs/user; zero broken links; check-agents-md.sh green. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-14 14:39:25 +03:00
Applying a plan reports whether it was supported, the steps applied, and the resulting manifest version. Concurrent schema applies serialize so they can't interleave.
schema: HTTP allow_data_loss exposure + e2e drop coverage (MR-694 follow-up) (#107) The schema-lint chassis v1.2 (PR #100) shipped `--allow-data-loss` on the CLI, but `SchemaApplyRequest` had no equivalent field — Hard-mode drops were CLI-only. This commit closes that feature gap and adds e2e test coverage for drop modes across HTTP + CLI, plus data preservation on additive apply, plus a CLI↔SDK plan-parity assertion. Feature gap closed: - `crates/omnigraph-server/src/api.rs` — added `allow_data_loss: bool` (default false via `#[serde(default)]`) to `SchemaApplyRequest`. Added `Default` derive so test usages can use `..Default::default()`. - `crates/omnigraph-server/src/lib.rs` — `server_schema_apply` now constructs `SchemaApplyOptions { allow_data_loss: request.allow_data_loss }` and threads through to `apply_schema_as`. - `crates/omnigraph-cli/src/main.rs` — remote-URI schema-apply path used to bail with "--allow-data-loss not yet supported on remote"; now forwards the flag into the JSON payload so the CLI behaves identically against local and remote URIs. - `openapi.json` — regenerated; only diff is the new field on `SchemaApplyRequest`. Tests added (8 new): * `crates/omnigraph-server/tests/server.rs` (+5): - `schema_apply_route_soft_drops_property_via_http` — POST schema removing nullable property, verify catalog reflects the drop AND `snapshot_at_version(pre)` still has `age` in the field list (time-travel reachability is the Soft contract). - `schema_apply_route_soft_drops_node_type_via_http` — POST schema removing `Company` node + cascading `WorksAt` edge. - `schema_apply_route_hard_drops_property_with_allow_data_loss` — POST with `allow_data_loss: true`, verify plan step reports `mode: hard`. - `schema_apply_route_keeps_drops_soft_without_flag` — same schema without flag, verify `mode: soft`. Pins default semantics against accidental Hard promotion. - `schema_apply_route_additive_property_preserves_existing_rows` — load fixture, POST adding nullable property, verify row count preserved (SDK suite covers data preservation on drops + renames; additive AddProperty wasn't pinned). Plus helpers `schema_without_age` and `schema_without_company`. * `crates/omnigraph-cli/tests/cli.rs` (+3): - `schema_apply_allow_data_loss_flag_promotes_drops_to_hard` — CLI `omnigraph schema apply --allow-data-loss --schema X.pg --json`, verify plan step has `mode: hard`. - `schema_apply_without_allow_data_loss_keeps_soft_drops` — without flag, verify Soft. - `schema_plan_parity_cli_and_sdk` — same `.pg` source through `Omnigraph::plan_schema` (SDK) and `omnigraph schema plan --json` (CLI), assert the steps array is byte-identical post-JSON. HTTP has no `/schema/plan` endpoint; apply-side parity is implicitly covered by the HTTP drop tests + CLI drop tests using identical fixtures. Docs: - `docs/user/schema-language.md` — new "Destructive drops" section documenting Soft vs Hard semantics and that `allow_data_loss` is now honored uniformly across CLI / HTTP / SDK. Verification: every new test passes; full `cargo test --workspace --locked` green; `scripts/check-agents-md.sh` passes. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-19 01:56:46 +03:00
## Destructive drops — `--allow-data-loss`
`DropProperty` and `DropType` steps default to `Soft` mode: the catalog tombstones the entry but the prior column / dataset remains time-travel-reachable via `snapshot_at_version(prev)` until `omnigraph cleanup` runs. Soft drops are reversible.
Pass `--allow-data-loss` (CLI) or `allow_data_loss: true` (HTTP `POST /schema/apply` body, SDK `SchemaApplyOptions`) to promote every drop in the plan to `Hard` mode. Hard drops run `cleanup_old_versions` on the affected dataset immediately after the manifest publish, making the prior column / dataset unreachable. **Irreversible.**
The flag is honored uniformly across transports — `omnigraph schema apply --allow-data-loss`, `POST /schema/apply { schema_source, allow_data_loss: true }`, and `apply_schema_with_options(.., SchemaApplyOptions { allow_data_loss: true })` produce identical plans and identical effects.