We pretend we handle directives but we simply set them to an empty map,
and then don't actually use them at all.
This is completely unused code that can be removed.
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## Description
The getting starting instructions for Docker don't work because they use
the reference agent sample metadata from `open-dds` crate. I managed to
get the metadata building but for some reason I get connection errors
when running the queries (cannot reach the reference agent).
I would like to investigate this further, but in the meantime, this
updates the readme to use the metadata from the tests, which should at
least get them up and running with a working GraphiQL / Jaeger.
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I found myself wanting to rewrite JSON files with `sed`. The problem is,
then I want to run a formatter over them afterwards, and this will
change the whole file, not just the area I touched.
I would like to propose the nuclear option in remedying this: format
everything now. This is a very large change that should make it easier
to keep files to a consistent format in the future.
I have chosen to use Prettier for this because (a) it has a useful
`--write` command and (b) it also does GraphQL, Markdown, YAML, etc.
I've elected to exclude two sets of files:
1. `crates/custom-connector/data/*.json`, because they are actually
multiple JSON objects, one per line, which Prettier cannot parse.
2. `crates/lang-graphql/tests/**/*.graphql`, because it contains invalid
GraphQL, and the parser is intended to work with strangely-formatted
GraphQL.
The main changes are standardizing whitespace, adding a newline at the
end of files, and putting JSON arrays on one line when they fit.
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This seems appropriate now that we've stabilized the new configuration.
Of note are the configuration updates and the use of an environment
variable to specify the connection URI. This upgrade also fixes the
health checks.
Regenerating the configuration lost the table descriptions, which seems
to be because they were not present in the Chinook SQL. I have dragged
the Chinook SQL in from ndc-postgres and kept it separate from the
initialization of other tables.
The auto-generated configuration is slightly different from the
manually-created configuration in that the collection names are
singular, not plural. This means that I had to change a lot of test
metadata files too.
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## Description
This moves all the crates into a `/crates` folder. Everything appears to
just work, thanks Cargo!
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