HTTP server:
- Add POST /mutate as canonical write endpoint (pairs with POST /query).
- Mark POST /read and POST /change as deprecated. Three-channel signal:
* OpenAPI: `deprecated: true` on the operation (every codegen flags
the generated SDK method).
* RFC 9745: response `Deprecation: true` header on every response.
* RFC 8288: response `Link: </successor>; rel="successor-version"`
pointing at /query and /mutate respectively.
- Share business logic across /mutate and /change via run_mutate(); the
/change wrapper is the only place that adds the deprecation headers.
- ChangeRequest field aliases (query_source/query_name) preserved.
- AliasCommand serde now accepts `query`/`mutate` alongside `read`/`change`.
CLI:
- Promote `omnigraph query` / `omnigraph mutate` to top-level canonical
subcommands (clap visible_alias keeps `omnigraph read` / `omnigraph
change` working forever).
- Promote `omnigraph lint` / `omnigraph check` to top-level (was nested
under `omnigraph query lint`, which is now a deprecated argv shim that
rewrites to the canonical form).
- Argv-level preprocessing prints a one-line deprecation warning to
stderr when any legacy spelling is used. Canonical names are silent.
Tests:
- Server: /mutate works, /change emits Deprecation+Link headers, /read
emits Deprecation+Link headers, /query carries no deprecation signal.
- OpenAPI: /read and /change flagged deprecated; /query and /mutate not.
- CLI: canonical `lint` matches deprecated `query lint` / `query check`
output; `read` / `change` print deprecation warnings.
Docs:
- cli.md: new canonical examples; "Deprecated names" migration table.
- cli-reference.md: top-level table updated; aliases.<name>.command
accepts both legacy and canonical spellings.
- server.md: endpoint inventory shows /query and /mutate as canonical
and /read and /change as deprecated; dedicated section explains the
three-channel deprecation signal.
- og-cheet-sheet.md: use new `omnigraph lint` / `omnigraph check`.
- openapi.json regenerated.
Migration is purely cosmetic — every deprecated form continues to work
indefinitely; only the spelling changes.
Co-Authored-By: Ragnor Comerford <ragnor.comerford@gmail.com>
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HTTP Server (omnigraph-server)
Axum 0.8 + tokio + utoipa-generated OpenAPI. Single repo per process; deploy multiple processes for multi-tenant.
Endpoint inventory
| Method | Path | Auth | Action | Handler |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GET | /healthz |
none | — | server_health |
| GET | /openapi.json |
none | — | server_openapi (strips security if auth disabled) |
| GET | /snapshot?branch= |
bearer + read |
snapshot of branch | server_snapshot |
| POST | /query |
bearer + read |
run inline read query (canonical; clean field names query/name; mutations → 400) |
server_query |
| POST | /read |
bearer + read |
deprecated alias of /query for legacy clients (legacy field names query_source/query_name, byte-stable response); response carries Deprecation: true + Link: </query>; rel="successor-version" |
server_read |
| POST | /export |
bearer + export |
NDJSON stream | server_export |
| POST | /mutate |
bearer + change |
mutation query (canonical; query/name; accepts legacy query_source/query_name as serde aliases) |
server_mutate |
| POST | /change |
bearer + change |
deprecated alias of /mutate for legacy clients; response carries Deprecation: true + Link: </mutate>; rel="successor-version" |
server_change |
| GET | /schema |
bearer + read |
get current .pg source |
server_schema_get |
| POST | /schema/apply |
bearer + schema_apply (target=main) |
migrate | server_schema_apply |
| POST | /ingest |
bearer + branch_create (if new) + change |
bulk load | server_ingest (32 MB body limit) |
| GET | /branches |
bearer + read |
list branches | server_branch_list |
| POST | /branches |
bearer + branch_create |
create | server_branch_create |
| DELETE | /branches/{branch} |
bearer + branch_delete |
delete | server_branch_delete |
| POST | /branches/merge |
bearer + branch_merge |
merge source → target |
server_branch_merge |
| GET | /commits?branch= |
bearer + read |
list | server_commit_list |
| GET | /commits/{commit_id} |
bearer + read |
show | server_commit_show |
Inline read queries (POST /query)
POST /query is the read-only, agent-friendly twin of POST /read. The
request body uses clean field names that match the CLI -e flag and the GQ
query keyword:
{
"query": "query find($n: String) { match { $p: Person { name: $n } } return { $p.name } }",
"name": "find",
"params": { "n": "Alice" },
"branch": "main",
"snapshot": null
}
Response shape is identical to /read (ReadOutput). If the inline source
contains mutations (insert / update / delete), the request is rejected
with HTTP 400 and an error pointing the caller at POST /mutate — the
read-only contract is enforced at the URL.
POST /mutate is the canonical mutation endpoint. It accepts the same clean
field names (query, name); the legacy field names query_source and
query_name continue to deserialize as serde aliases so existing clients keep
working without changes.
Deprecated names (/read, /change)
POST /read and POST /change are kept for back-compat indefinitely — they
are byte-stable on the request side and otherwise behave identically to
/query / /mutate. They are flagged as deprecated through three independent
channels:
- OpenAPI: the operations carry
deprecated: trueinopenapi.json, so every OpenAPI codegen (typescript-fetch, openapi-generator, oapi-codegen, …) emits a@deprecatedmarker on the generated SDK method. - Response headers (RFC 9745): every response carries
Deprecation: true. - Response headers (RFC 8288): every response carries a
Linkheader pointing at the canonical successor:Link: </query>; rel="successor-version"for/read, andLink: </mutate>; rel="successor-version"for/change. SDKs and HTTP proxies can pick the successor up automatically.
Migration is purely cosmetic on the client side — swap the URL path, leave the request body and response handling alone.
Streaming
Only /export streams (application/x-ndjson, MPSC channel + Body::from_stream). Everything else is buffered JSON.
Error model
Uniform ErrorOutput { error, code?, merge_conflicts[], manifest_conflict? } with code ∈ unauthorized | forbidden | bad_request | not_found | conflict | too_many_requests | internal. Merge conflicts attach structured MergeConflictOutput { table_key, row_id?, kind, message }.
manifest_conflict is set on publisher CAS rejections (HTTP 409): the
caller's pre-write view of one table's manifest version was stale.
ManifestConflictOutput { table_key, expected, actual } tells the client
which table to refresh and retry. This is the conflict shape produced by
concurrent /mutate (or its /change alias) or /ingest calls landing
the same (table, branch) race.
HTTP status codes used: 200, 400, 401, 403, 404, 409, 429, 500.
Per-actor admission control
Disjoint
(table, branch) writes from different actors now run concurrently,
guarded only by the engine's per-(table, branch) write queue. To keep
one heavy actor from exhausting shared capacity (Lance I/O, manifest
churn, network), the server gates mutating handlers through a
WorkloadController configured per-process from environment variables:
| Env var | Default | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
OMNIGRAPH_PER_ACTOR_INFLIGHT_MAX |
16 | Concurrent in-flight mutations per actor |
OMNIGRAPH_PER_ACTOR_BYTES_MAX |
4 GiB | In-flight estimated bytes per actor |
When an actor exceeds its in-flight count or byte budget, the server
returns HTTP 429 Too Many Requests with code: too_many_requests
and a Retry-After header (seconds). The actor should back off; other
actors are unaffected.
Cedar policy authorization runs before admission accounting so denied requests don't consume admission slots.
Today admission gates every mutating handler: /mutate (and its
deprecated alias /change), /ingest, /branches/{create,delete,merge},
and /schema/apply. Read-only endpoints (/snapshot, /query, /read,
/export, /branches GET, /commits, /schema GET) are not
admission-gated.
Body limits
- Default: 1 MB
/ingest: 32 MB
Auth model (bearer + SHA-256)
- Tokens are SHA-256 hashed on startup; plaintext is never persisted in memory.
- Constant-time comparison via
subtle::ConstantTimeEq. - Three sources, in precedence:
OMNIGRAPH_SERVER_BEARER_TOKENS_AWS_SECRET— AWS Secrets Manager (build with--features aws)OMNIGRAPH_SERVER_BEARER_TOKENS_FILEorOMNIGRAPH_SERVER_BEARER_TOKENS_JSON— JSON{actor_id: token, …}OMNIGRAPH_SERVER_BEARER_TOKEN— single legacy token, actordefault
- If no tokens configured, server runs unauthenticated (local dev) and
/openapi.jsonstrips the security scheme.
See deployment.md for token-source operational details.
Tracing & observability
tower_http::TraceLayer::new_for_http()- Policy decisions logged at INFO level with actor, action, branch, decision, matched rule
- Startup logs: token source name, repo URI, bind address
- Graceful SIGINT shutdown
Not implemented (by design or "TBD")
- CORS — not configured; add
tower_http::corsif needed. - Rate limiting — per-actor admission control gates
/mutate(alias/change),/ingest,/branches/{create,delete,merge},/schema/apply(see "Per-actor admission control" above). No global rate limiter is configured; addtower_http::limitif a graph-wide cap is needed. - Pagination — none (commits/branches return everything; export streams).
- Multi-tenant routing — one repo per process.