omnigraph/docs/dev/schema-lint-v1-plan.md
Andrew Altshuler e98347eb7b
schema-lint chassis v1.0: DropProperty Soft + code-tagged diagnostics (MR-694) (#90)
* schema-lint chassis v1 (WIP): tier surfacing + plan doc

First commit of the chassis v1 branch. Lands a small, foundational
slice without behavior change, plus a planning doc that lays out the
remaining 7 commits in sequence so the PR can be reviewed
incrementally.

This commit:

- Adds SchemaMigrationStep::diagnostic() returning the full
  &'static DiagnosticCode (family + tier + severity) for
  UnsupportedChange steps with codes. Renderers can now reach the
  tier without re-implementing the code → tier lookup.

- CLI `omnigraph schema plan` output now displays tier alongside
  code:

    unsupported change on node:Person.age [OG-DS-104, destructive]:
        removing property 'Person.age' is not supported in schema
        migration v1

  Operators see at-a-glance the kind of risk each rejection
  represents — not just the rule identifier.

- No behavior change. All 11 existing schema_apply tests still pass.

Planning doc at docs/schema-lint-v1-plan.md tracks the 7 remaining
commits to bring v1 to feature-complete:

  1. (this commit) Tier surfacing in plan output.
  2. Soft / Hard mode enum on drop steps.
  3. Tombstone fields on catalog IR.
  4. Planner emits DropProperty { Soft } by default.
  5. Apply path implements Soft mode.
  6. Convert PR #62 destructive-rejection tests.
  7. --allow-data-loss flag + Hard mode.
  8. (optional) Tombstone unhide / restore command.

Delete the planning doc when v1 lands. Intentionally checked in to
the WIP branch so the scope is reviewable; not intended as a
permanent doc.

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* schema-lint v1 commit 2: DropMode + dormant Drop* variants

Second commit of the chassis v1 branch. Lands the type-level shape
of soft/hard drops without wiring them up. Variants are reachable
from emitters but the planner doesn't produce them yet; the apply
path returns an explicit not-yet-implemented error if one shows up
via deserialization.

Added:

- `DropMode { Soft, Hard }` — orthogonal to `SafetyTier`. Tier
  classifies the rule's risk class; mode is the operator's intent
  for data treatment.
    - `Soft` → catalog tombstone, data retained. Tier: safe.
    - `Hard` → Lance-level removal. Tier: destructive; will require
      --allow-data-loss to apply (commit 7).

- `SchemaMigrationStep::DropType { type_kind, name, mode }` and
  `SchemaMigrationStep::DropProperty { type_kind, type_name,
  property_name, mode }` variants.

- Re-export `DropMode` from `omnigraph_compiler::DropMode` so
  downstream crates don't reach into the catalog submodule.

- CLI `render_schema_plan_step` arms for both variants, surfacing
  the mode in plan output: `drop property 'Person.age' of node
  'Person' (soft mode)`.

- `apply_schema_with_lock` exhaustive match arm for the two new
  variants that returns `manifest_internal` with a clear
  not-yet-implemented message. If a SchemaIR JSON containing
  Drop{Type,Property} arrives (e.g. from a future tool or hand-
  written), the apply path fails explicitly rather than silently
  misclassifying.

- Two new in-source tests:
    - `drop_steps_round_trip_through_serde` — pins the wire shape
      for all four (variant × mode) combinations.
    - `drop_mode_serde_uses_snake_case` — pins external-tool-
      friendly serialization (`"soft"` / `"hard"`).

Build: clean, only pre-existing warnings.
Tests:
- omnigraph-compiler schema_plan: 6/6 (4 existing + 2 new).
- omnigraph-engine schema_apply: 11/11 (unchanged — planner still
  emits UnsupportedChange for removal paths).

Next commit (commit 3 per docs/schema-lint-v1-plan.md): add the
`tombstoned: bool` fields to NodeIR / EdgeIR / PropertyIR for the
catalog representation of soft-mode tombstones.

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* plan doc: reframe v1 around Lance native drop_columns

After a substrate audit of the Lance data-evolution guide on
2026-05-13, the v1 plan was simplified. Two key findings:

1. Lance's `drop_columns()` is already metadata-only and reversible
   via time travel until cleanup. No need for a parallel
   `tombstoned: bool` field in our catalog IR — Lance's version
   graph IS the tombstone.

2. The full schema_apply substrate migration (add_columns,
   drop_columns, alter_columns vs. stage_overwrite across all step
   types) is consolidated in MR-948 as a sibling issue. v1 only
   uses the relevant slice (drop_columns for OG-DS-1XX).

Net plan changes:

- Commit 3 (original): tombstone fields on catalog IR → dropped.
  No catalog IR change needed. The Lance drop_columns commit IS the
  tombstone.

- Commit 5 (original): apply path writes tombstoned: true → replaced
  with: apply path calls Dataset::drop_columns([name]).

- Commit 7 Hard mode: stage_overwrite removing the column → replaced
  with: drop_columns + compact_files + cleanup_old_versions. Same
  APIs omnigraph cleanup already uses.

- Commit 8 (original): omnigraph schema unhide → dropped. Time
  travel is the undo (omnigraph snapshot --at <commit>).

Net result: 8 commits → 5 commits. ~250 LoC less surface. More
substrate-aligned.

The chassis types from commit 2 (DropMode enum, DropType /
DropProperty variants) are kept exactly as designed; only the
implementation strategy changed.

The Lance docs quote is included in the doc so future readers see
the substrate behavior cited verbatim.

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* schema-lint v1 commit 3: emit + apply DropProperty { Soft }

Wire the dormant DropProperty variant end-to-end for the Soft case.
Per docs/schema-lint-v1-plan.md, commit #3 of the schema-lint chassis
v1 series (MR-694).

Planner (schema_plan.rs):
- plan_properties: emit DropProperty { type_kind, type_name,
  property_name, mode: Soft } instead of UnsupportedChange when a
  property exists in accepted but not in desired. Plan is now
  supported = true for drop-only changes.

Apply (schema_apply.rs):
- Route DropProperty { Soft } through rewritten_tables. The existing
  batch_for_schema_apply_rewrite path already iterates the *target*
  schema fields, so a property absent from desired_catalog is
  naturally projected away. The prior Lance version retains the
  dropped column for time-travel reversibility (until cleanup runs).
- DropType still errors (lands in commit #4 with different mechanics:
  __manifest entry removal instead of column projection).
- DropProperty { Hard } still errors (lands in commit #5 with
  --allow-data-loss CLI flag + immediate compact_files +
  cleanup_old_versions).

Tests:
- Planner unit test plan_emits_soft_drop_for_removed_nullable_property
  asserts the variant emission + supported = true + no UnsupportedChange.
- Integration test apply_schema_drops_a_nullable_property_softly_
  preserves_prior_version (replaces the former
  apply_schema_rejects_dropping_a_property_with_data) asserts:
  (a) plan contains DropProperty { Soft }
  (b) apply succeeds + manifest advances + row count unchanged
  (c) current dataset schema lacks the dropped column
  (d) snapshot_at_version(pre_drop) still has the dropped column
  (e) reopen consistency — drop preserved across engine restart

Recovery: rides on SidecarKind::SchemaApply per MR-847. No new
sidecar kind needed; the entire apply path is already sidecar-wrapped.

Substrate alignment: this commit uses the stage_overwrite full-rewrite
path (full_rewrite cost class) rather than Lance native drop_columns
(catalog_only cost class). MR-948 is the follow-up substrate-alignment
refactor that introduces a LanceColumnOp surface and switches the
metadata-only case onto drop_columns. Functional outcome is identical;
cost-class improvement deferred.

Test results:
- cargo test -p omnigraph-compiler --lib: 238 passed
- cargo test -p omnigraph-engine --test schema_apply: 11 passed

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* docs: move schema-lint-v1-plan into docs/dev/ + add to index

Post-rebase fixup for the docs split (#93). The plan doc was added
to docs/ at the top level before main reorganized to docs/{user,dev}/.
This moves it into docs/dev/ and adds an entry to docs/dev/index.md
under a new "Active Implementation Plans" section so the
check-agents-md.sh link check passes.

Per the original commit message (617a77d), the plan doc is intentionally
temporary — it will be deleted when v1 lands.

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Schema-lint chassis v1 — implementation plan

Work-in-progress checklist for the next slice of the chassis. v0 (the code-tagged diagnostics layer, MR-694 first PR #87) shipped on main. v1 brings the chassis to enforced behavior: --allow-data-loss flag, the Soft | Hard mode dimension on drops, and the first real "destructive but supported" migration step.

This document tracks scope so the PR can land in incremental commits without losing the thread. Delete after the work is merged.

Lance substrate alignment (revised 2026-05-13)

After a substrate audit against the Lance data-evolution guide, the v1 plan was simplified. Lance's drop_columns() is already metadata-only and reversible via time travel until cleanup:

drop_columns is metadata-only and remains reversible as long as old versions are retained. After compact_files() rewrites data files and cleanup_old_versions() removes old manifests/files, removed data may become permanently unrecoverable.

This means:

  • Soft mode = Dataset::drop_columns([name]). No separate tombstoned: bool catalog field. Lance's version graph IS the tombstone.
  • Hard mode = drop_columns() + compact_files() + cleanup_old_versions() (the existing omnigraph cleanup pipeline).
  • No omnigraph schema unhide command needed. Undo is omnigraph snapshot --at <commit> or omnigraph branch create --from <commit> — the existing time-travel surface.

Two commits dropped from the v1 plan as a result: the old commit 3 (tombstone fields on catalog IR) and commit 8 (unhide command). Net: ~250 LoC less surface, more substrate-aligned, fewer new concepts.

The broader substrate migration (using Lance native APIs across all migration steps, not just drop) is tracked in MR-948 — out of scope for this branch but linked from each commit below.

Done in this branch so far

  • Commit 1SchemaMigrationStep::diagnostic() helper + CLI plan output displays tier alongside the code: unsupported change on node:Person.age [OG-DS-104, destructive]: .... No behavior change. All 11 existing schema_apply tests still pass.
  • Commit 2DropMode { Soft, Hard } enum + dormant DropType and DropProperty variants on SchemaMigrationStep. Apply path has an exhaustive-match arm returning manifest_internal if either variant arrives via deserialization. Serde round-trip pinned for stable wire shape.

Next commits (in order)

Commit 3 — Planner emits DropProperty { Soft } + apply calls Dataset::drop_columns

Replaces the earlier "tombstone fields on catalog IR" commit. No catalog IR changes needed — Lance handles the tombstone via its version graph.

  • In plan_properties's leftover-property branch: emit DropProperty { Soft } instead of UnsupportedChange for OG-DS-104.
  • Same for node-type removal (plan_nodes leftover → DropType { Soft }, OG-DS-102) and edge-type removal (plan_edges leftover → DropType { Soft }, OG-DS-103).
  • apply_schema_with_lock handles DropProperty { Soft }: calls Dataset::drop_columns(&[property_name]) and commits via the staged-write path. Substrate primitive: Lance metadata-only commit.
  • apply_schema_with_lock handles DropType { Soft }: marks the table tombstoned in __manifest (data files retained). Reversible via branch / snapshot restore.
  • Recovery sidecar: standard catalog_only discipline — the Lance commit IS the recoverable unit.
  • CLI plan output renders the new variants with mode visible.
  • Integration test (extends tests/schema_apply.rs): remove a property, assert apply succeeds, row count preserved, current-version schema query no longer surfaces the property, prior-version time-travel query still sees it.

Commit 4 — Convert PR #62 destructive-rejection tests

  • tests/schema_apply.rs's 6 PR #62 tests currently assert "removing X fails with OG-DS-XXX". Convert each to:
    • Without --allow-data-loss: soft drop succeeds (Lance metadata-only, rows preserved in current version, recoverable via time travel).
    • With --allow-data-loss: hard drop succeeds (column data deleted after compact + cleanup) — covered by commit 5.
  • Add a new test that asserts time-travel reversibility: drop a column, query at prior version, verify the column is still present in that snapshot.

Commit 5 — --allow-data-loss CLI flag + Hard mode

  • Add --allow-data-loss boolean flag to omnigraph schema apply and omnigraph schema plan (plan shows what would happen if applied with the flag).
  • Thread through to apply_schema_with_lock(.., allow_data_loss: bool).
  • Planner: when --allow-data-loss is set, emit Hard mode instead of Soft for drop paths.
  • Apply path for Hard mode DropProperty: drop_columns() + compact_files() + cleanup_old_versions(). Substrate primitives: Lance's existing cleanup pipeline; same APIs omnigraph cleanup already uses.
  • Apply path for Hard mode DropType: remove the manifest entry + drop the Lance dataset.
  • Recovery sidecar discipline: full_rewrite (the cleanup phase is the rewrite).
  • Integration tests: hard drop deletes data; without flag, hard drop is impossible (planner only emits soft).

Open questions

  • Hard mode cleanup: inline vs. deferred. Should --allow-data-loss on apply run compact_files + cleanup_old_versions inline (operator gets data deletion immediately) or defer to the next omnigraph cleanup run (operator's existing pipeline)? Recommend inline for ergonomic guarantee — the flag is explicit consent and operators who said "yes data loss" expect data to actually be gone after the apply returns.
  • Query-level enforcement on dropped types: should a match { $p: DroppedType } query fail at parse time, lint time, or runtime? Recommend: lint warning at parse time (new code in the QL family); runtime returns empty result (Lance no longer has the column). Different from before: no "tombstoned" state to surface — the type is genuinely gone in the current version's catalog.
  • Hard mode for DropType data forensics: dataset deletion via Lance is irreversible after cleanup_old_versions. Operators who want forensics should take a snapshot or tag first. Document this in docs/schema-language.md once this lands. No special escape hatch in the apply path.

Not in v1 scope (deferred)

  • Severity config in omnigraph.yaml (per-rule error / warn / force).
  • @allow(OG-XXX-NNN, "rationale") suppression directives.
  • Pre-migration checks (MR-941).
  • CD / VE / LK / NM family rules (MR-942..MR-945).
  • CI integration (MR-946).
  • The remaining 12 of 17 UnsupportedChange paths still untagged with codes (interface removal, edge endpoint change, edge cardinality change, etc.). Each goes through its own MR-XXX issue.
  • Substrate alignment of non-drop migration steps (Lance native add_columns, alter_columns for renames, type casts, defaults). Tracked in MR-948. Today's AddProperty and RenameProperty still go through stage_overwrite; v1 doesn't change that.

What changed from the original plan

For posterity / reviewers comparing against the initial plan committed in commit 1:

Was Now Why
Commit 3: tombstoned: bool on NodeIR/EdgeIR/PropertyIR Removed. No catalog IR change needed. Lance's drop_columns() is metadata-only; Lance's version graph is the tombstone.
Commit 5: apply path writes tombstoned: true into catalog Apply path calls Dataset::drop_columns([name]) Substrate-aligned. Lance handles the metadata commit.
Commit 7 Hard mode: stage_overwrite removing the column drop_columns + compact_files + cleanup_old_versions Substrate-aligned. Reuses omnigraph cleanup pipeline.
Commit 8: omnigraph schema unhide <name> Removed. Time travel is the undo. omnigraph snapshot --at <commit> reaches the pre-drop version.
8 commits total 5 commits total Smaller surface, fewer new concepts.

The chassis types (DropMode enum, DropType / DropProperty variants — commit 2) are kept exactly as designed; only the implementation strategy changed.