omnigraph/docs/storage.md
Ragnor Comerford 05e52f2ee0
recovery: rename composite test, strip ticket references, address review
Three bundled changes:

1. Rename `tests/agent_lifecycle.rs` -> `tests/composite_flow.rs` (and
   the test function). OmniGraph is consumed by both humans and agents
   - naming the test after one audience misframes the library.

2. Strip Linear ticket IDs, PR numbers, bot reviewer names, and
   review-round labels from source, tests, and docs added by this
   branch. Internal traceability belongs in commit messages and PR
   descriptions, not in checked-in artifacts. Upstream
   lance-format/lance issue refs and pre-existing MR-XXX refs in docs
   not touched by this branch are left alone.

3. Two outstanding review findings addressed:
   - `needs_index_work_node` / `needs_index_work_edge`: propagate
     `count_rows` errors instead of `unwrap_or(0)`. Silently treating
     transient I/O failures as "0 rows" risked skipping a table from
     the recovery sidecar pin set that was actually about to be
     modified.
   - `recovery_multi_sidecar_requires_fresh_snapshot_for_correctness`:
     strengthen the assertion to fail when sidecar B classifies under
     a stale snapshot. The new assertion checks post-recovery Lance
     HEAD == v3 (no `Dataset::restore` ran). The previous "sidecar
     deleted + audit rows present" pair passed in both the bug and
     fix paths because both delete the sidecar and write an audit
     row; the differentiator is the post-recovery HEAD. Strengthening
     the assertion exposed an additional nuance: in this overlapping-
     sidecar scenario sidecar B's audit kind is RolledBack (no-op)
     rather than RolledForward, since sidecar A's roll-forward
     publishes Lance HEAD as the new manifest pin (absorbing B's
     work). The docstring now explains why this is correct given
     current `roll_forward_all` semantics.

All workspace tests pass with --features failpoints.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-03 13:56:36 +02:00

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# Storage
## L1 — Lance dataset (per node/edge type)
Every node type and every edge type is its own Lance dataset:
- **Columnar Arrow storage**: each property is a column; nullable per Arrow schema.
- **Fragments**: data is partitioned into fragments; new writes create new fragments.
- **Manifest versioning**: every commit produces a new dataset version; old versions remain readable.
- **Stable row IDs**: enabled by OmniGraph for the commit-graph and run-registry datasets so durable references survive compaction.
- **Append / delete / `merge_insert`**: native Lance write modes.
- **Per-dataset branches** (Lance native): copy-on-write at the dataset level.
- **Object-store agnostic**: file://, s3://, gs://, az://, http (read-only via Lance) — OmniGraph wires file:// and s3:// (`storage.rs`).
## L2 — Multi-dataset coordination via `__manifest`
OmniGraph is **not** a single Lance dataset; it is a *graph* of datasets coordinated through one append-only manifest table.
- **Manifest table**: `__manifest/` Lance dataset.
- **Layout** (`db/manifest/layout.rs`, `db/manifest/state.rs`):
- `nodes/{fnv1a64-hex(type_name)}` — one Lance dataset per node type
- `edges/{fnv1a64-hex(edge_type_name)}` — one Lance dataset per edge type
- `__manifest/` — the catalog of all sub-tables and their published versions
- `_graph_commits.lance` / `_graph_commit_actors.lance` — the commit graph and its actor map
- (legacy `_graph_runs.lance` / `_graph_run_actors.lance` from pre-v0.4.0 repos are inert; the run state machine was removed in MR-771 and these files are cleaned up via MR-770's production sweep)
- **Manifest row schema** (`object_id, object_type, location, metadata, base_objects, table_key, table_version, table_branch, row_count`):
- `object_type``table | table_version | table_tombstone`
- `table_key``node:<TypeName> | edge:<EdgeName>`
- `table_branch` is `null` for the main lineage and the branch name otherwise
- **Snapshot reconstruction**: latest visible `table_version` per `(table_key, table_branch)` minus tombstones — rows where `object_type = table_tombstone`, whose own `table_version` (acting as the tombstone version) is `>= the entry's table_version`.
- **Atomic publish**: multi-dataset commits publish via a `ManifestBatchPublisher` so a single write to `__manifest` flips all the new sub-table versions visible at once.
- **Row-level CAS on the merge-insert join key**: `object_id` carries `lance-schema:unenforced-primary-key=true` so Lance's bloom-filter conflict resolver rejects two concurrent commits that land the same `object_id` row. Without this annotation, Lance's transparent rebase would admit silent duplicates of `version:T@v=N` from racing publishers (see `.context/merge-insert-cas-granularity.md`).
- **Optimistic concurrency control on publish**: `ManifestBatchPublisher::publish` accepts a `expected_table_versions: HashMap<table_key, u64>` map. Each entry asserts the manifest's current latest non-tombstoned version for that table is exactly what the caller observed; mismatches surface as `OmniError::Manifest` with `ManifestConflictDetails::ExpectedVersionMismatch { table_key, expected, actual }`. Empty map preserves the legacy "best-effort publish" semantics. The publisher uses `conflict_retries(0)` against Lance and owns retry itself (`PUBLISHER_RETRY_BUDGET = 5`), re-running the pre-check on each iteration so concurrent advances surface as `ExpectedVersionMismatch` rather than being silently rebased through.
### Internal schema versioning (`db/manifest/migrations.rs`)
The on-disk shape of `__manifest` is reconciled with the binary via a single stamp + dispatcher. `INTERNAL_MANIFEST_SCHEMA_VERSION` declares the shape this binary writes; the on-disk stamp `omnigraph:internal_schema_version` lives in the manifest dataset's schema-level metadata (Lance `update_schema_metadata`).
- **`init_manifest_repo`** stamps the current version at creation, so newly initialized repos never need migration.
- **Publisher open-for-write path** (`load_publish_state`) calls `migrate_internal_schema(&mut dataset)` before reading state. When the on-disk stamp matches the binary, this is a single metadata read with no writes; otherwise the dispatcher walks `match`-arm steps forward (1→2, 2→3, …) until the stamp matches, then proceeds with the publish. Reads stay side-effect-free.
- **Forward-version protection**: a stamp *higher* than the binary's known version triggers a clear "upgrade omnigraph first" error. An old binary cannot clobber a newer schema by silently treating "unknown stamp" as "missing stamp".
- **Idempotency**: each migration step is safe to re-run. A crash between two metadata updates inside a single step leaves the partial state; the next open re-runs the step and the second update lands. The dispatcher itself is a cheap stamp-read on the steady-state path.
Adding a new on-disk shape change is one constant bump (`INTERNAL_MANIFEST_SCHEMA_VERSION`), one match arm in `migrate_internal_schema`, and one test. No code outside this module branches on the stamp.
| Stamp | Shape change |
|---|---|
| v1 (implicit, pre-stamp) | `__manifest.object_id` had no PK annotation; publisher had no row-level CAS protection. |
| v2 | `__manifest.object_id` carries `lance-schema:unenforced-primary-key=true`; row-level CAS engaged. Stamped as `omnigraph:internal_schema_version=2`. |
## On-disk layout
A repo on disk is a directory tree of Lance datasets. Each dataset follows the standard Lance layout (`_versions/`, `data/`, `_indices/`, `_refs/`); OmniGraph adds the multi-dataset coordination by keeping `__manifest/` alongside the per-type datasets.
```mermaid
flowchart TB
classDef l1 fill:#fef3e8,stroke:#c46900,color:#000
classDef l2 fill:#e8f4fd,stroke:#1e6aa8,color:#000
repo["repo URI<br/>file:// or s3://bucket/prefix"]:::l2
manifest["__manifest/<br/>L2 catalog of sub-tables"]:::l2
nodes["nodes/{fnv1a64-hex}/<br/>one dataset per node type"]:::l2
edges["edges/{fnv1a64-hex}/<br/>one dataset per edge type"]:::l2
cgraph["_graph_commits.lance/<br/>_graph_commit_actors.lance/<br/>_graph_commit_recoveries.lance/"]:::l2
recovery["__recovery/{ulid}.json<br/>recovery sidecars (transient)"]:::l2
refs["_refs/branches/{name}.json<br/>graph-level branches"]:::l2
repo --> manifest
repo --> nodes
repo --> edges
repo --> cgraph
repo --> recovery
repo --> refs
subgraph dataset[Inside each Lance dataset — L1]
ds_v["_versions/{n}.manifest<br/>per-dataset versions"]:::l1
ds_data["data/<br/>fragment files (Arrow IPC)"]:::l1
ds_idx["_indices/{uuid}/<br/>BTREE · Inverted FTS · IVF/HNSW"]:::l1
ds_refs["_refs/<br/>per-dataset Lance branches/tags"]:::l1
ds_tx["_transactions/<br/>commit transaction logs"]:::l1
end
nodes -.-> dataset
edges -.-> dataset
manifest -.-> dataset
```
**What's where:**
- **Repo root** is one directory (or S3 prefix). Everything below is part of one OmniGraph repo.
- **`__manifest/`** is a Lance dataset whose rows describe which sub-table version is published at which graph-branch. Reading a snapshot starts here.
- **`nodes/`** and **`edges/`** are sibling directories holding one Lance dataset per declared type. Names are `fnv1a64-hex` of the type name to keep paths fixed-length and case-safe.
- **`_graph_commits.lance`** is an L2 dataset that records the graph-level commit DAG, with a paired `_graph_commit_actors.lance` for the actor map. (Pre-v0.4.0 repos also have inert `_graph_runs.lance` / `_graph_run_actors.lance` from the removed Run state machine; MR-770 sweeps these in production.)
- **`_graph_commit_recoveries.lance`** — one row per recovery sweep action. Joined to `_graph_commits.lance` by `graph_commit_id`; the linked commit row carries `actor_id=omnigraph:recovery`. Operators correlate recoveries with the original mutations they rolled forward / back via this join. See `crates/omnigraph/src/db/recovery_audit.rs`.
- **`__recovery/{ulid}.json`** — transient sidecar files written by the four migrated writers (`MutationStaging::finalize`, `schema_apply`, `branch_merge`, `ensure_indices`) before Phase B begins, deleted after Phase C succeeds. A sidecar persisting after process exit means the writer crashed in the Phase B → Phase C window; the next `Omnigraph::open` recovery sweep processes it. Steady-state directory is empty. See `crates/omnigraph/src/db/manifest/recovery.rs`.
- **`_refs/branches/{name}.json`** is graph-level branch metadata — pointers from a branch name to the manifest version it heads.
- **Inside each Lance dataset** (orange): the standard Lance directory layout. `_versions/{n}.manifest` records every commit; `data/` holds the actual Arrow fragments; `_indices/{uuid}/` holds index segments with their own `fragment_bitmap` for partial coverage; `_refs/` holds Lance-native per-dataset branches and tags.
The split — L2 owns the cross-dataset catalog; L1 owns the per-dataset internals — means that schema work (which adds or removes datasets) updates `__manifest`, while data work (which adds fragments) updates `_versions/` inside the affected dataset and then bumps `__manifest`.
## URI scheme support (`storage.rs`)
| Scheme | Backend | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| local path / `file://` | `LocalStorageAdapter` (tokio) | Normalized to absolute paths |
| `s3://bucket/prefix` | `S3StorageAdapter` (object_store) | Honors `AWS_ENDPOINT_URL_S3`, `AWS_ALLOW_HTTP`, `AWS_S3_FORCE_PATH_STYLE` |
| `http(s)://host:port` | HTTP client to `omnigraph-server` | Used by CLI as a target, not a storage backend |
## Object-store env vars (S3-compatible)
- `AWS_REGION`, `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`, `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, `AWS_SESSION_TOKEN`
- `AWS_ENDPOINT_URL`, `AWS_ENDPOINT_URL_S3` — for MinIO / RustFS / GCS-via-XML
- `AWS_S3_FORCE_PATH_STYLE=true` — path-style URLs
- `AWS_ALLOW_HTTP=true` — allow plain HTTP (local dev)