{-# LANGUAGE Arrows #-} {-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances #-} -- | Dispatch over backends. -- -- = Creating and consuming 'AnyBackend' -- -- Creating a new value of type 'AnyBackend' is done via 'mkAnyBackend'. -- -- Consuming a value of type 'AnyBackend' is done via either 'runAnyBackend' or -- any of the dispatch functions ('dispatchAnyBackend', 'dispatchAnyBackend'', -- 'dispatchAnyBackend'''). -- -- For implementation details, or when trying to understand this module, start -- from 'AnyBackend'. -- -- = Backend Architecture -- -- Our multiple backend architecture uses type classes and associated types -- in order to share code, such as parsing graphql queries, building -- schemas and metadata, while still accounting for the differences between -- backends. -- -- Each backend implements the @Backend@ type class from "Hasura.RQL.Types.Backend" -- as well as instances for other classes such as @BackendSchema@ from -- "Hasura.GraphQL.Schema.Backend", and define the associated types and -- functions, such as @ScalarType@ and @parseScalarValue@, which fit the backend. -- -- Whenever one of these associated types (@ScalarType@, @Column@, etc.) are -- used, we need to either push the 'BackendType' to our caller (and making our -- type @BackendType -> Type@), or use 'AnyBackend' (and allow our type to be -- 'Type'). This is particularly useful when we need to store a container of -- any backend. -- -- In order to actually program abstractly using type classes, we need the -- type class instances to be available for us to use. This module is a trick -- to enumerate all supported backends and their respective instances to convince -- GHC that they can be used. -- -- = Example usage -- -- As an example of using this module, consider wanting to write a function -- that calculates metrics for each source. For example, we want to count -- the number of tables each source has. -- -- The @SchemaCache@ (defined in "Hasura.RQL.Types.SchemaCache") holds a hash map -- from each source to their information. -- The source information is parameterized by the 'BackendType' and is hidden -- using an existential type inside 'AnyBackend'. It essentially looks like this: -- -- > data SourceInfo b = ... -- > -- > type SourceCache = HashMap SourceName (AnyBackend SourceInfo) -- -- Our metrics calculation function cares which backend it receives, but only -- for its type class instances so it can call the relevant functions: -- -- > telemetryForSource :: forall (b :: BackendType). SourceInfo b -> TelemetryPayload -- -- In order to apply this function to all backends and return the telemetry payload for each, -- we need to map over the hash map and dispatch the function over the relevant backend. -- we can do this with 'runBackend': -- -- > telemetries = -- > map -- > (`runBackend` telemetryForSource) -- > (scSources schemaCache) -- -- If we want to be able to extract some information about the backend type -- inside @telemetryForSource@, we can do this using 'backendTag': -- -- > let telemetryForSource :: forall (b :: BackendType). HasTag b => SourceInfo b -> TelemetryPayload -- > telemetryForSource = -- > let dbKind = reify (backendTag @b) -- -- Note that we needed to add the 'HasTag' constraint, which now means we can't use 'runBackend' -- because our function has the wrong type (it has an extra constraint). -- Instead, we can use 'dispatchAnyBackend' which allows us to have one constraint: -- -- > telemetries = -- > fmap -- > (\sourceinfo -> (Any.dispatchAnyBackend @HasTag) sourceinfo telemetryForSource) -- > (scSources schemaCache) -- -- Note that we had to add the constraint name as a type application, and we had -- to explicitly add a lambda instead of using 'flip'. module Hasura.SQL.AnyBackend ( AnyBackend, SatisfiesForAllBackends, liftTag, lowerTag, mkAnyBackend, mapBackend, traverseBackend, dispatchAnyBackend, dispatchAnyBackend', dispatchAnyBackend'', dispatchAnyBackendArrow, dispatchAnyBackendWithTwoConstraints, mergeAnyBackend, unpackAnyBackend, composeAnyBackend, runBackend, parseAnyBackendFromJSON, debugAnyBackendToJSON, backendSourceKindFromText, parseBackendSourceKindFromJSON, ) where import Control.Applicative import Control.Arrow.Extended (ArrowChoice) import Control.Lens (preview, _Right) import Data.Aeson import Data.Aeson.Types (Parser) import Data.Kind (Constraint, Type) import Hasura.Backends.DataConnector.Adapter.Types (mkDataConnectorName) import Hasura.Prelude import Hasura.SQL.Backend import Hasura.SQL.Tag import Language.GraphQL.Draft.Syntax qualified as GQL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * Types and constraints -- | Allows storing types of kind @BackendType -> Type@ heterogenously. -- -- Adding a new constructor to 'BackendType' will automatically create a new -- constructor here. -- -- Given some type defined as @data T (b :: BackendType) = ...@, we can define -- @AnyBackend T@ without mentioning any 'BackendType'. -- -- This is useful for having generic containers of potentially different types -- of T. For instance, @SourceCache@ is defined as a -- @HashMap SourceName (AnyBackend SourceInfo)@. data AnyBackend (i :: BackendType -> Type) = PostgresVanillaValue (i ('Postgres 'Vanilla)) | PostgresCitusValue (i ('Postgres 'Citus)) | PostgresCockroachValue (i ('Postgres 'Cockroach)) | MSSQLValue (i 'MSSQL) | BigQueryValue (i 'BigQuery) | MySQLValue (i 'MySQL) | DataConnectorValue (i 'DataConnector) deriving (Generic) -- | Generates a constraint for all backends. type AllBackendsSatisfy (c :: BackendType -> Constraint) = ( c ('Postgres 'Vanilla), c ('Postgres 'Citus), c ('Postgres 'Cockroach), c 'MSSQL, c 'BigQuery, c 'MySQL, c 'DataConnector ) -- | Generates a constraint for a generic type over all backends. type SatisfiesForAllBackends (i :: BackendType -> Type) (c :: Type -> Constraint) = ( c (i ('Postgres 'Vanilla)), c (i ('Postgres 'Citus)), c (i ('Postgres 'Cockroach)), c (i 'MSSQL), c (i 'BigQuery), c (i 'MySQL), c (i 'DataConnector) ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * Functions on AnyBackend -- | How to obtain a tag from a runtime value. liftTag :: BackendType -> AnyBackend BackendTag liftTag (Postgres Vanilla) = PostgresVanillaValue PostgresVanillaTag liftTag (Postgres Citus) = PostgresCitusValue PostgresCitusTag liftTag (Postgres Cockroach) = PostgresCockroachValue PostgresCockroachTag liftTag MSSQL = MSSQLValue MSSQLTag liftTag BigQuery = BigQueryValue BigQueryTag liftTag MySQL = MySQLValue MySQLTag liftTag DataConnector = DataConnectorValue DataConnectorTag -- | Obtain a @BackendType@ from a runtime value. lowerTag :: AnyBackend i -> BackendType lowerTag (PostgresVanillaValue _) = Postgres Vanilla lowerTag (PostgresCitusValue _) = Postgres Citus lowerTag (PostgresCockroachValue _) = Postgres Cockroach lowerTag (MSSQLValue _) = MSSQL lowerTag (BigQueryValue _) = BigQuery lowerTag (MySQLValue _) = MySQL lowerTag (DataConnectorValue _) = DataConnector -- | Transforms an @AnyBackend i@ into an @AnyBackend j@. mapBackend :: forall (i :: BackendType -> Type) (j :: BackendType -> Type). AnyBackend i -> (forall b. i b -> j b) -> AnyBackend j mapBackend e f = case e of PostgresVanillaValue x -> PostgresVanillaValue (f x) PostgresCitusValue x -> PostgresCitusValue (f x) PostgresCockroachValue x -> PostgresCockroachValue (f x) MSSQLValue x -> MSSQLValue (f x) BigQueryValue x -> BigQueryValue (f x) MySQLValue x -> MySQLValue (f x) DataConnectorValue x -> DataConnectorValue (f x) -- | Traverse an @AnyBackend i@ into an @f (AnyBackend j)@. traverseBackend :: forall (c :: BackendType -> Constraint) (i :: BackendType -> Type) (j :: BackendType -> Type) f. (AllBackendsSatisfy c, Functor f) => AnyBackend i -> (forall b. c b => i b -> f (j b)) -> f (AnyBackend j) traverseBackend e f = case e of PostgresVanillaValue x -> PostgresVanillaValue <$> f x PostgresCitusValue x -> PostgresCitusValue <$> f x PostgresCockroachValue x -> PostgresCockroachValue <$> f x MSSQLValue x -> MSSQLValue <$> f x BigQueryValue x -> BigQueryValue <$> f x MySQLValue x -> MySQLValue <$> f x DataConnectorValue x -> DataConnectorValue <$> f x -- | Creates a new @AnyBackend i@ for a given backend @b@ by wrapping the given @i b@. mkAnyBackend :: forall (b :: BackendType) (i :: BackendType -> Type). HasTag b => i b -> AnyBackend i mkAnyBackend x = case backendTag @b of PostgresVanillaTag -> PostgresVanillaValue x PostgresCitusTag -> PostgresCitusValue x PostgresCockroachTag -> PostgresCockroachValue x MSSQLTag -> MSSQLValue x BigQueryTag -> BigQueryValue x MySQLTag -> MySQLValue x DataConnectorTag -> DataConnectorValue x -- | Dispatch a function to the value inside the @AnyBackend@, that does not -- require bringing into scope a new class constraint. runBackend :: forall (i :: BackendType -> Type) (r :: Type). AnyBackend i -> (forall (b :: BackendType). i b -> r) -> r runBackend b f = case b of PostgresVanillaValue x -> f x PostgresCitusValue x -> f x PostgresCockroachValue x -> f x MSSQLValue x -> f x BigQueryValue x -> f x MySQLValue x -> f x DataConnectorValue x -> f x -- | Dispatch an existential using an universally quantified function while -- also resolving a different constraint. -- Use this to dispatch Backend* instances. -- This is essentially a wrapper around @runAnyBackend f . repackAnyBackend \@c@. dispatchAnyBackend :: forall (c :: BackendType -> Constraint) (i :: BackendType -> Type) (r :: Type). AllBackendsSatisfy c => AnyBackend i -> (forall (b :: BackendType). c b => i b -> r) -> r dispatchAnyBackend e f = case e of PostgresVanillaValue x -> f x PostgresCitusValue x -> f x PostgresCockroachValue x -> f x MSSQLValue x -> f x BigQueryValue x -> f x MySQLValue x -> f x DataConnectorValue x -> f x dispatchAnyBackendWithTwoConstraints :: forall (c1 :: BackendType -> Constraint) (c2 :: BackendType -> Constraint) (i :: BackendType -> Type) (r :: Type). AllBackendsSatisfy c1 => AllBackendsSatisfy c2 => AnyBackend i -> (forall (b :: BackendType). c1 b => c2 b => i b -> r) -> r dispatchAnyBackendWithTwoConstraints e f = case e of PostgresVanillaValue x -> f x PostgresCitusValue x -> f x PostgresCockroachValue x -> f x MSSQLValue x -> f x BigQueryValue x -> f x MySQLValue x -> f x DataConnectorValue x -> f x -- | Unlike 'dispatchAnyBackend', the expected constraint has a different kind. -- Use for classes like 'Show', 'ToJSON', etc. dispatchAnyBackend' :: forall (c :: Type -> Constraint) (i :: BackendType -> Type) (r :: Type). i `SatisfiesForAllBackends` c => AnyBackend i -> (forall (b :: BackendType). c (i b) => i b -> r) -> r dispatchAnyBackend' e f = case e of PostgresVanillaValue x -> f x PostgresCitusValue x -> f x PostgresCockroachValue x -> f x MSSQLValue x -> f x BigQueryValue x -> f x MySQLValue x -> f x DataConnectorValue x -> f x -- | This allows you to apply a constraint to the Backend instances (c2) -- as well as a constraint on the higher-kinded @i b@ type (c1) dispatchAnyBackend'' :: forall (c1 :: Type -> Constraint) (c2 :: BackendType -> Constraint) (i :: BackendType -> Type) (r :: Type). i `SatisfiesForAllBackends` c1 => AllBackendsSatisfy c2 => AnyBackend i -> (forall (b :: BackendType). c2 b => c1 (i b) => i b -> r) -> r dispatchAnyBackend'' e f = case e of PostgresVanillaValue x -> f x PostgresCitusValue x -> f x PostgresCockroachValue x -> f x MSSQLValue x -> f x BigQueryValue x -> f x MySQLValue x -> f x DataConnectorValue x -> f x -- | Sometimes we need to run operations on two backends of the same type. -- If the backends don't contain the same type, the given @r@ value is returned. -- Otherwise, the function is called with the two wrapped values. composeAnyBackend :: forall (c :: BackendType -> Constraint) (i :: BackendType -> Type) (r :: Type). AllBackendsSatisfy c => (forall (b :: BackendType). c b => i b -> i b -> r) -> AnyBackend i -> AnyBackend i -> r -> r composeAnyBackend f e1 e2 owise = case (e1, e2) of (PostgresVanillaValue x, PostgresVanillaValue y) -> f x y (PostgresCitusValue x, PostgresCitusValue y) -> f x y (PostgresCockroachValue x, PostgresCockroachValue y) -> f x y (MSSQLValue x, MSSQLValue y) -> f x y (BigQueryValue x, BigQueryValue y) -> f x y (MySQLValue x, MySQLValue y) -> f x y (DataConnectorValue x, DataConnectorValue y) -> f x y (value1, value2) -> if mapBackend value1 (Const . const ()) == mapBackend value2 (Const . const ()) then error "Programming error: missing case in composeAnyBackend" else owise -- | Merge two matching backends, falling back on a default. mergeAnyBackend :: forall (c :: Type -> Constraint) (i :: BackendType -> Type). i `SatisfiesForAllBackends` c => (forall (b :: BackendType). c (i b) => i b -> i b -> i b) -> AnyBackend i -> AnyBackend i -> AnyBackend i -> AnyBackend i mergeAnyBackend f e1 e2 owise = case (e1, e2) of (PostgresVanillaValue x, PostgresVanillaValue y) -> PostgresVanillaValue (f x y) (PostgresCitusValue x, PostgresCitusValue y) -> PostgresCitusValue (f x y) (PostgresCockroachValue x, PostgresCockroachValue y) -> PostgresCockroachValue (f x y) (MSSQLValue x, MSSQLValue y) -> MSSQLValue (f x y) (BigQueryValue x, BigQueryValue y) -> BigQueryValue (f x y) (MySQLValue x, MySQLValue y) -> MySQLValue (f x y) (DataConnectorValue x, DataConnectorValue y) -> DataConnectorValue (f x y) (value1, value2) -> if mapBackend value1 (Const . const ()) == mapBackend value2 (Const . const ()) then error "Programming error: missing case in mergeAnyBackend" else owise -- | Try to unpack the type of an existential. -- Returns @Just x@ upon a succesful match, @Nothing@ otherwise. unpackAnyBackend :: forall (b :: BackendType) (i :: BackendType -> Type). HasTag b => AnyBackend i -> Maybe (i b) unpackAnyBackend exists = case (backendTag @b, exists) of (PostgresVanillaTag, PostgresVanillaValue x) -> Just x (PostgresCitusTag, PostgresCitusValue x) -> Just x (PostgresCockroachTag, PostgresCockroachValue x) -> Just x (MSSQLTag, MSSQLValue x) -> Just x (BigQueryTag, BigQueryValue x) -> Just x (MySQLTag, MySQLValue x) -> Just x (DataConnectorTag, DataConnectorValue x) -> Just x (tag, value) -> if mapBackend (mkAnyBackend tag) (Const . const ()) == mapBackend value (Const . const ()) then error "Programming error: missing case in unpackAnyBackend" else Nothing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- * Special case for arrows -- | Dispatch variant for use with arrow syntax. -- -- NOTE: The below function accepts two constraints, if the arrow -- you want to dispatch only has one constraint then repeat the constraint twice. -- For example: -- -- > AB.dispatchAnyBackendArrow @BackendMetadata @BackendMetadata (proc (sourceMetadata, invalidationKeys) dispatchAnyBackendArrow :: forall (c1 :: BackendType -> Constraint) (c2 :: BackendType -> Constraint) (i :: BackendType -> Type) (r :: Type) (arr :: Type -> Type -> Type) x. (ArrowChoice arr, AllBackendsSatisfy c1, AllBackendsSatisfy c2) => (forall b. c1 b => c2 b => arr (i b, x) r) -> arr (AnyBackend i, x) r dispatchAnyBackendArrow arrow = proc (ab, x) -> do case ab of PostgresVanillaValue val -> arrow @('Postgres 'Vanilla) -< (val, x) PostgresCitusValue val -> arrow @('Postgres 'Citus) -< (val, x) PostgresCockroachValue val -> arrow @('Postgres 'Cockroach) -< (val, x) MSSQLValue val -> arrow @'MSSQL -< (val, x) BigQueryValue val -> arrow @'BigQuery -< (val, x) MySQLValue val -> arrow @'MySQL -< (val, x) DataConnectorValue val -> arrow @'DataConnector -< (val, x) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * JSON functions -- | Attempts to parse an 'AnyBackend' from a JSON value, using the provided -- backend information. parseAnyBackendFromJSON :: i `SatisfiesForAllBackends` FromJSON => BackendType -> Value -> Parser (AnyBackend i) parseAnyBackendFromJSON backendKind value = case backendKind of Postgres Vanilla -> PostgresVanillaValue <$> parseJSON value Postgres Citus -> PostgresCitusValue <$> parseJSON value Postgres Cockroach -> PostgresCockroachValue <$> parseJSON value MSSQL -> MSSQLValue <$> parseJSON value BigQuery -> BigQueryValue <$> parseJSON value MySQL -> MySQLValue <$> parseJSON value DataConnector -> DataConnectorValue <$> parseJSON value -- | Outputs a debug JSON value from an 'AnyBackend'. This function must only be -- used for debug purposes, as it has no way of inserting the backend kind in -- the output, since there's no guarantee that the output will be an object. debugAnyBackendToJSON :: i `SatisfiesForAllBackends` ToJSON => AnyBackend i -> Value debugAnyBackendToJSON e = dispatchAnyBackend' @ToJSON e toJSON -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * Instances for 'AnyBackend' deriving instance i `SatisfiesForAllBackends` Show => Show (AnyBackend i) deriving instance i `SatisfiesForAllBackends` Eq => Eq (AnyBackend i) deriving instance i `SatisfiesForAllBackends` Ord => Ord (AnyBackend i) instance i `SatisfiesForAllBackends` Hashable => Hashable (AnyBackend i) backendSourceKindFromText :: Text -> Maybe (AnyBackend BackendSourceKind) backendSourceKindFromText text = PostgresVanillaValue <$> staticKindFromText PostgresVanillaKind <|> PostgresCitusValue <$> staticKindFromText PostgresCitusKind <|> PostgresCockroachValue <$> staticKindFromText PostgresCockroachKind <|> MSSQLValue <$> staticKindFromText MSSQLKind <|> BigQueryValue <$> staticKindFromText BigQueryKind <|> MySQLValue <$> staticKindFromText MySQLKind -- IMPORTANT: This must be the last thing here, since it will accept (almost) any string <|> DataConnectorValue . DataConnectorKind <$> (preview _Right . mkDataConnectorName =<< GQL.mkName text) where staticKindFromText :: BackendSourceKind b -> Maybe (BackendSourceKind b) staticKindFromText kind = if text `elem` backendTextNames (backendTypeFromBackendSourceKind kind) then Just kind else Nothing parseBackendSourceKindFromJSON :: Value -> Parser (AnyBackend BackendSourceKind) parseBackendSourceKindFromJSON value = PostgresVanillaValue <$> parseJSON @(BackendSourceKind ('Postgres 'Vanilla)) value <|> PostgresCitusValue <$> parseJSON @(BackendSourceKind ('Postgres 'Citus)) value <|> PostgresCockroachValue <$> parseJSON @(BackendSourceKind ('Postgres 'Cockroach)) value <|> MSSQLValue <$> parseJSON @(BackendSourceKind ('MSSQL)) value <|> BigQueryValue <$> parseJSON @(BackendSourceKind ('BigQuery)) value <|> MySQLValue <$> parseJSON @(BackendSourceKind ('MySQL)) value -- IMPORTANT: This must the last thing here, since it will accept (almost) any string <|> DataConnectorValue <$> parseJSON @(BackendSourceKind ('DataConnector)) value