This keeps versions in one place so we can more easily ensure we upgrade
crates together.
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## Description
This PR adds the necessary new types and properties to OpenDD to support
aggregates over relationships. This follows the definition as laid out
in the [Aggregates
RFC](https://github.com/hasura/v3-engine/blob/main/rfcs/aggregations.md#relationship).
In order to achieve this incrementally, the changes have been made to
the OpenDD types but have been hidden from the generated JSON Schema
behind `#[opendd(hidden)]` macros. New functionality needed to be added
to the macro to support this; see the changes in opendds-derive crate.
There are also a couple of fixes to incorrect comments in the existing
aggregate expression OpenDD types.
A future PR will bring metadata resolve logic to validate the usage of
the new OpenDD properties and types.
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Rules:
* The schema ID is set by the `id` property, falling back to `rename`.
* The schema ID is always prefixed by a URL base.
* The schema name is set by the `rename` property, falling back to `id`.
* The schema title is set by the `title` property, falling back to
`rename`, then `id`.
* If the name or title are automatically created from the ID, remove
characters that might choke a code generator, such as ' ' or '/'.
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If a function doesn't return a value, terminate with a semicolon.
I also moved `implicit_hasher` and `return_self_not_must_use` to the
"definitely keep disabling this" list, and installed
[Bacon](https://dystroy.org/bacon/) in the Nix shell to make it easier
to run Clippy.
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It turns out that code generators based on JSON schemas don't always
play nicely with characters such as `' '` or `'/'`. To work around this,
when we use the schema name as a title, we replace any non-alphanumeric
character or underscore with an underscore (`'_'`).
V3_GIT_ORIGIN_REV_ID: 6af9a92c84c59294ff28bae27d7421627cde6a80
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## Description
When we generate a JSON schema via `schemars`, we end up with duplicate
types in the schema, which get names like `ValueExpression2`, `Role2`,
and so on. This isn't ideal, and seems to arise for two reasons:
1. The type is polymorphic, and is monomorphised in two ways, and thus
the types can't be unified.
2. The type is monomorphic, but is used inside and outside of its home
module.
The first problem was fixed previously by splitting polymorphic types,
but the second has proven to be a bit more work. This PR finally solves
the problem by introducing a new library, `jsonschema-tidying`:
* First, we search the definitions within the JSON schema for any whose
names end in a number, such as `ValueExpression2` or `MetadataV2`.
* Then, we look for types whose names match everything up to the final
numeric digits, and discard any types for whom we can't find a match (so
we keep `ValueExpression2` because `ValueExpression` exists, but discard
`MetadataV2` because `MetadataV` does not).
* Next, we remove the duplicate definition from the definitions map,
potentially breaking links in both the schema _and_ the rest of the
definitions map.
* Finally, we traverse the entirety of the tree looking for any
references to the duplicate entry, and replace them with references to
the original entry.
This PR has no direct user-facing change, however it _will_ have an
effect on the docs generation code, which will hopefully result in
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1. Use `map_or(…, …)` instead of `.map(…).unwrap_or(…)`.
2. Use `.is_some_and(…)` instead of `.map(…).unwrap_or_default(…)`.
3. Nest `|` patterns where possible.
4. Be more specific about match patterns.
I found I could also simplify `typecheck_qualified_type_reference`
considerably.
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Just because it's fewer lines of code.
1. Invert `if`/`else` blocks with negative conditions.
2. Unwrap redundant `else` blocks.
3. Simplify a few branches to `let … else`.
4. Replace a `match` with `if let`.
V3_GIT_ORIGIN_REV_ID: 4f10730b688d21c1fc86a45ee5fb4adf008b3d94
Fix some warnings flagged by Clippy.
1. Elide `.into_iter()` where it's unnecessary.
2. Favor `&` over `.iter()`.
3. Use `.values()` on maps instead of discarding keys by destructuring.
4. Avoid `::from_iter(…)` in favor of `.collect()`.
I also replaced a call to `.cloned()` with `.copied()`.
V3_GIT_ORIGIN_REV_ID: 7d39665b0cd04f5bae9405c0ff5f044f57433f32
## Description
Add a helper function which execute items of an iterator concurrently.
Add unit tests for that.
Use the helper function in query root fields execution.
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## Description
We want to be able to add work in progress types to `opendds` without
making them visible in the public API. This PR adds the `#[opendd(hidden
= true)]` annotation that can be used to do this.
Functional no-op.
V3_GIT_ORIGIN_REV_ID: 69e1db47fd3d3fbe8e2cef387423d626096457e0
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## Description
As advertised.
Now you can run the following to browse our internal code
```
cargo doc --no-deps --document-private-items --open
```
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This adds three new spans so we can understand what's going on when we
talk to a connector:
1. A span around constructing the request, so that if serializing the
request body takes a long time, we can see it.
2. An extra span around the request itself, to separate it out.
3. A span around deserializing the response from JSON.
All spans are internal.
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There's no reason to go through `String`; we want an
`opentelemetry::Value`, and we shall get it.
Accepting anything that converts from `opentelemetry::Value` is also
more optimal in the case of a `&'static str`; when we have one, nothing
is cloned.
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The internals of `schemars` has recently changed, removing
`schemars::_private::apply_metadata`. We should not be using this
function. I have rewritten the code to modify the metadata through the
public API instead.
I have not actually bumped the version of schemars in this change; we
can do that separately.
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## Description
We'd like to split the engine into smaller crates where possible, to
enforce boundaries better. The next step is splitting `schema`, but it
uses things in `engine/utils`. This splits those utils into a `json_ext`
package, as they all seem like JSON helpers.
Functional no-op.
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## Description
1. I've moved the architecture information we had in `CONTRIBUTING.md`
to a separate document `docs/architecture.md` so we can evolve both
separately in the future.
2. I've introduced a couple of sub directories: `utils` and `auth`, for
supporting crates that are not the core functionality of the engine so
it is easier to find the most relevant crates.
New structure:
```
crates
├── auth
│ ├── dev-auth-webhook
│ ├── hasura-authn-core
│ ├── hasura-authn-jwt
│ └── hasura-authn-webhook
├── custom-connector
├── engine
├── lang-graphql
├── metadata-schema-generator
├── open-dds
└── utils
├── opendds-derive
├── recursion_limit_macro
└── tracing-util
```
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