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Gregory Schier 0f434361a7 Fix Linux WASM release builds 2026-08-16 15:41:00 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub d27d11af7c Move plugin actions and authentication onto PluginHost (#563) 2026-08-16 11:41:03 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub 1a19a06a23 Add native OpenAPI importer (#486) 2026-08-16 11:40:34 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub 07a9a6c6c0 Update NTLM auth tests for the new send() response shape (#567) 2026-08-16 11:35:17 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub e54240d579 Let plugins declare assets to place beside the bundle (#565) 2026-08-16 11:22:43 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub 8bca013ab4 Fix plugin runtime build and JSON linter crash (#566) 2026-08-16 11:22:02 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub 10e962a0e6 Add a plugin API for reading HTTP response bodies (#560) 2026-08-16 11:10:14 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub 78954e10c8 Fix 23 Dependabot alerts (#562) 2026-08-16 10:27:28 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub 9eb7a001da Move template rendering and themes onto PluginHost (#559) 2026-08-16 09:22:46 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub 6a02cbe525 Add a Host trait and move DB/model commands off Tauri (#558) 2026-08-16 08:41:35 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub 6f91f76064 Run the desktop's model layer in the browser (#557) 2026-08-16 07:34:48 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub 32e92d484b Let yaak-models compile for wasm32-unknown-unknown (#556) 2026-08-15 14:55:54 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub cdbbef34f8 Fix native TLS client certificates on Linux (#554) 2026-08-15 11:36:36 -07:00
4838353585 Move the RPC wire schema into a Tauri-free crate (#553)
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-15 11:25:27 -07:00
Gregory SchierandGitHub 93001e3da7 Extract generic model writes into yaak::models_ops (#552) 2026-08-15 11:01:41 -07:00
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"inherent",
"itoa",
"sea-query-derive",
]
[[package]]
name = "sea-query-derive"
version = "0.4.3"
version = "1.0.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "bae0cbad6ab996955664982739354128c58d16e126114fe88c2a493642502aab"
checksum = "a0b0f466921cdd3cf4b89d5c3ac2173dba89a873ab395b123a645de181ec7537"
dependencies = [
"darling 0.20.11",
"heck 0.4.1",
@@ -7448,9 +7631,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "sea-query-rusqlite"
version = "0.7.0"
version = "0.8.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "3743bbdfb24b1a84cc1a6fbf4b1188e6851f6e00ea20944b44c56bf03a585bb4"
checksum = "1ec6038023c8517c623e5bf9606b3c54d40bc8296bb6b2986040428dd84deddd"
dependencies = [
"rusqlite",
"sea-query",
@@ -7462,6 +7645,28 @@ version = "4.1.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "1c107b6f4780854c8b126e228ea8869f4d7b71260f962fefb57b996b8959ba6b"
[[package]]
name = "sealed"
version = "0.6.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "22f968c5ea23d555e670b449c1c5e7b2fc399fdaec1d304a17cd48e288abc107"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 2.0.101",
]
[[package]]
name = "sealed"
version = "0.7.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "9b68e2ea526d9fb32f23ca8894fb5da9e743f34c2f41701f0501dc8a25c4b343"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 3.0.3",
]
[[package]]
name = "security-framework"
version = "2.11.1"
@@ -7861,9 +8066,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "shlex"
version = "1.3.0"
version = "2.0.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "0fda2ff0d084019ba4d7c6f371c95d8fd75ce3524c3cb8fb653a3023f6323e64"
checksum = "f8fadd59c855ef2080decdef8ff161eb6661b86933c9d82e5ba29dc602a55aba"
[[package]]
name = "signal-hook"
@@ -8031,6 +8236,34 @@ dependencies = [
"system-deps",
]
[[package]]
name = "sqlite-wasm-rs"
version = "0.5.5"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "dc3efc0da82635d7e1ced0053bbbfa8c7ab9645d0bf36ceb4f7127bb85315d75"
dependencies = [
"cc",
"js-sys",
"rsqlite-vfs",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "sqlite-wasm-vfs"
version = "0.2.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7f7a5c9ac229421d577bb5a9bb59048838509958b218dd4e0b3c1214a87c361e"
dependencies = [
"indexed_db_futures",
"js-sys",
"rsqlite-vfs",
"thiserror 2.0.17",
"tokio",
"wasm-bindgen",
"wasm-bindgen-futures",
"web-sys",
]
[[package]]
name = "stable_deref_trait"
version = "1.2.0"
@@ -8165,6 +8398,17 @@ dependencies = [
"unicode-ident",
]
[[package]]
name = "syn"
version = "3.0.3"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "53e9bae58849f64dfa4f5d5ae372c8341f7305f82a3868709269343628b659a3"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"unicode-ident",
]
[[package]]
name = "sync_wrapper"
version = "1.0.2"
@@ -9265,7 +9509,7 @@ dependencies = [
"indexmap 1.9.3",
"pin-project",
"pin-project-lite",
"rand 0.8.5",
"rand 0.8.7",
"slab",
"tokio",
"tokio-util",
@@ -9482,7 +9726,7 @@ dependencies = [
"http",
"httparse",
"log 0.4.29",
"rand 0.9.1",
"rand 0.9.5",
"rustls",
"rustls-pki-types",
"sha1",
@@ -9752,7 +9996,7 @@ checksum = "3cf4199d1e5d15ddd86a694e4d0dffa9c323ce759fea589f00fef9d81cc1931d"
dependencies = [
"getrandom 0.3.3",
"js-sys",
"rand 0.9.1",
"rand 0.9.5",
"serde",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
@@ -10952,6 +11196,7 @@ name = "yaak"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"async-trait",
"base64 0.22.1",
"log 0.4.29",
"md5 0.8.0",
"serde_json",
@@ -10996,7 +11241,7 @@ dependencies = [
"pretty_graphql",
"r2d2",
"r2d2_sqlite",
"rand 0.9.1",
"rand 0.9.5",
"reqwest 0.12.20",
"rlimit",
"serde",
@@ -11023,6 +11268,7 @@ dependencies = [
"uuid",
"yaak",
"yaak-api",
"yaak-commands",
"yaak-common",
"yaak-core",
"yaak-crypto",
@@ -11035,6 +11281,7 @@ dependencies = [
"yaak-models",
"yaak-plugins",
"yaak-rpc",
"yaak-rpc-schema",
"yaak-sse",
"yaak-sync",
"yaak-system-appearance",
@@ -11079,7 +11326,7 @@ dependencies = [
"log 0.4.29",
"oxc_resolver",
"predicates",
"rand 0.8.5",
"rand 0.8.7",
"reqwest 0.12.20",
"rolldown",
"schemars 0.8.22",
@@ -11101,6 +11348,23 @@ dependencies = [
"zip",
]
[[package]]
name = "yaak-commands"
version = "0.0.0"
dependencies = [
"serde_json",
"tempfile",
"thiserror 2.0.17",
"tokio",
"yaak",
"yaak-core",
"yaak-crypto",
"yaak-models",
"yaak-plugins",
"yaak-rpc-schema",
"yaak-templates",
]
[[package]]
name = "yaak-common"
version = "0.1.0"
@@ -11135,6 +11399,7 @@ name = "yaak-database"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"chrono",
"getrandom 0.2.16",
"include_dir",
"log 0.4.29",
"nanoid",
@@ -11147,6 +11412,7 @@ dependencies = [
"serde_json",
"thiserror 2.0.17",
"ts-rs",
"uuid",
]
[[package]]
@@ -11268,7 +11534,7 @@ dependencies = [
"csscolorparser",
"log 0.4.29",
"objc",
"rand 0.9.1",
"rand 0.9.5",
"tauri",
"tauri-plugin",
]
@@ -11310,7 +11576,7 @@ dependencies = [
"log 0.4.29",
"md5 0.7.0",
"path-slash",
"rand 0.9.1",
"rand 0.9.5",
"reqwest 0.12.20",
"serde",
"serde_json",
@@ -11372,6 +11638,22 @@ dependencies = [
"ts-rs",
]
[[package]]
name = "yaak-rpc-schema"
version = "0.0.0"
dependencies = [
"serde",
"ts-rs",
"yaak-git",
"yaak-grpc",
"yaak-models",
"yaak-plugins",
"yaak-sse",
"yaak-sync",
"yaak-templates",
"yaak-ws",
]
[[package]]
name = "yaak-sse"
version = "0.1.0"
@@ -11414,6 +11696,7 @@ version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"regex 1.11.1",
"tauri",
"yaak-core",
]
[[package]]
@@ -11437,6 +11720,7 @@ version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"log 0.4.29",
"p12",
"pem",
"rustls",
"rustls-pemfile",
"rustls-platform-verifier",
@@ -11447,13 +11731,30 @@ dependencies = [
"yasna",
]
[[package]]
name = "yaak-web"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"console_error_panic_hook",
"js-sys",
"log 0.4.29",
"serde",
"serde-wasm-bindgen",
"serde_json",
"sqlite-wasm-rs",
"sqlite-wasm-vfs",
"wasm-bindgen",
"wasm-bindgen-futures",
"yaak-models",
]
[[package]]
name = "yaak-window"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"log 0.4.29",
"md5 0.8.0",
"rand 0.9.1",
"rand 0.9.5",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"tauri",
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@@ -2,9 +2,11 @@
resolver = "2"
members = [
"crates/yaak",
"crates/yaak-commands",
# Common/foundation crates
"crates/common/yaak-database",
"crates/common/yaak-rpc",
"crates/common/yaak-rpc-schema",
# Shared crates (no Tauri dependency)
"crates/yaak-core",
"crates/yaak-common",
@@ -19,6 +21,7 @@ members = [
"crates/yaak-templates",
"crates/yaak-tls",
"crates/yaak-ws",
"crates/yaak-web",
"crates/yaak-api",
"crates/yaak-proxy",
# Proxy-specific crates
@@ -63,10 +66,12 @@ ts-rs = "11.1.0"
# Internal crates - common/foundation
yaak-database = { path = "crates/common/yaak-database" }
yaak-rpc = { path = "crates/common/yaak-rpc" }
yaak-rpc-schema = { path = "crates/common/yaak-rpc-schema" }
# Internal crates - shared
yaak-core = { path = "crates/yaak-core" }
yaak = { path = "crates/yaak" }
yaak-commands = { path = "crates/yaak-commands" }
yaak-common = { path = "crates/yaak-common" }
yaak-crypto = { path = "crates/yaak-crypto" }
yaak-git = { path = "crates/yaak-git" }
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@@ -44,6 +44,25 @@ After bootstrapping, start the app in development mode:
npm start
```
## Run the App in a Browser
The client can also run as a plain web page, with no Tauri and no local process
behind it. Set `YAAK_TARGET=web` and start the frontend on its own:
```shell
YAAK_TARGET=web npm run dev --workspace @yaakapp/yaak-client
```
That flag picks the browser host in `packages/platform/src/web/`, which answers
commands from an IndexedDB database the page owns instead of from the Rust
engine. Data persists across reloads and is shared between tabs on the same
origin. Sending HTTP is not available yet — the Send button reports that and
everything else about the request is still saved. `packages/platform/src/web/README.md`
lists which commands the browser host implements and which it declines.
Desktop builds are unaffected: without the flag the platform package installs
the Tauri host exactly as before.
## SQLite Migrations
New migrations can be created from the `src-tauri/` directory:
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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
import { platform } from "@yaakapp-internal/platform";
import type { SettingsTab } from "../components/Settings/Settings";
import { activeWorkspaceIdAtom } from "../hooks/useActiveWorkspace";
import { createFastMutation } from "../hooks/useFastMutation";
@@ -14,11 +15,19 @@ export const openSettings = createFastMutation<void, string, SettingsTabWithSubt
const workspaceId = jotaiStore.get(activeWorkspaceIdAtom);
if (workspaceId == null) return;
const location = router.buildLocation({
to: "/workspaces/$workspaceId/settings",
params: { workspaceId },
search: { tab: (tab ?? undefined) as SettingsTab | undefined },
});
const to = "/workspaces/$workspaceId/settings" as const;
const params = { workspaceId };
const search = { tab: (tab ?? undefined) as SettingsTab | undefined };
// Settings is its own window where the host has windows to give. Where it
// doesn't — a browser tab — the same route opens in place, which is the
// whole difference: it is already a route, not a separate app.
if (!platform.capabilities.multiWindow) {
await router.navigate({ to, params, search });
return;
}
const location = router.buildLocation({ to, params, search });
await rpc("cmd_new_child_window", {
url: location.href,
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
import { platform } from "@yaakapp-internal/platform";
import { createFastMutation } from "../hooks/useFastMutation";
import { getRecentCookieJars } from "../hooks/useRecentCookieJars";
import { getRecentEnvironments } from "../hooks/useRecentEnvironments";
@@ -24,7 +25,9 @@ export const switchWorkspace = createFastMutation<
request_id: requestId,
};
if (inNewWindow) {
// A host without windows opens the workspace here instead. Refusing would
// strand the user on the workspace they were trying to leave.
if (inNewWindow && platform.capabilities.multiWindow) {
const location = router.buildLocation({
to: "/workspaces/$workspaceId",
params: { workspaceId },
@@ -1,9 +1,29 @@
import type { Diagnostic } from "@codemirror/lint";
import type { EditorView } from "@codemirror/view";
import { parse as jsonLintParse } from "@prantlf/jsonlint";
import { type ParseError, parse, printParseErrorCode } from "jsonc-parser";
const TEMPLATE_SYNTAX_REGEX = /\$\{\[[\s\S]*?]}/g;
// jsonc-parser reports error codes, so these are the words the editor shows for them
const MESSAGES: Record<string, string> = {
InvalidSymbol: "Invalid symbol",
InvalidNumberFormat: "Invalid number format",
PropertyNameExpected: "Property name expected",
ValueExpected: "Value expected",
ColonExpected: "Colon expected",
CommaExpected: "Comma expected",
CloseBraceExpected: "Closing brace expected",
CloseBracketExpected: "Closing bracket expected",
EndOfFileExpected: "End of file expected",
InvalidCommentToken: "Comments are not allowed",
UnexpectedEndOfComment: "Unexpected end of comment",
UnexpectedEndOfString: "Unexpected end of string",
UnexpectedEndOfNumber: "Unexpected end of number",
InvalidUnicode: "Invalid unicode sequence",
InvalidEscapeCharacter: "Invalid escape character",
InvalidCharacter: "Invalid character",
};
interface JsonLintOptions {
allowComments?: boolean;
allowTrailingCommas?: boolean;
@@ -11,34 +31,28 @@ interface JsonLintOptions {
export function jsonParseLinter(options?: JsonLintOptions) {
return (view: EditorView): Diagnostic[] => {
try {
const doc = view.state.doc.toString();
// We need lint to not break on stuff like {"foo:" ${[ ... ]}} so we'll replace all template
// syntax with repeating `1` characters, so it's valid JSON and the position is still correct.
const escapedDoc = doc.replace(TEMPLATE_SYNTAX_REGEX, (m) => "1".repeat(m.length));
jsonLintParse(escapedDoc, {
mode: (options?.allowComments ?? true) ? "cjson" : "json",
ignoreTrailingCommas: options?.allowTrailingCommas ?? false,
});
// oxlint-disable-next-line no-explicit-any
} catch (err: any) {
if (!("location" in err)) {
return [];
}
const doc = view.state.doc.toString();
// We need lint to not break on stuff like {"foo:" ${[ ... ]}} so we'll replace all template
// syntax with repeating `1` characters, so it's valid JSON and the position is still correct.
const escapedDoc = doc.replace(TEMPLATE_SYNTAX_REGEX, (m) => "1".repeat(m.length));
// const line = location?.start?.line;
// const column = location?.start?.column;
if (err.location.start.offset) {
return [
{
from: err.location.start.offset,
to: err.location.start.offset,
severity: "error",
message: err.message,
},
];
}
}
return [];
const errors: ParseError[] = [];
parse(escapedDoc, errors, {
allowTrailingComma: options?.allowTrailingCommas ?? false,
disallowComments: !(options?.allowComments ?? true),
});
// Later errors are mostly consequences of the first one, so only that one is shown
const error = errors[0];
if (error == null) return [];
return [
{
from: error.offset,
to: error.offset + error.length,
severity: "error",
message: MESSAGES[printParseErrorCode(error.error)] ?? "Invalid JSON",
},
];
};
}
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
import type { RpcPayload } from "@yaakapp-internal/platform";
import { platform } from "@yaakapp-internal/platform";
import type { RpcSchema } from "@yaakapp-internal/tauri-client";
import type { RpcSchema } from "@yaakapp-internal/rpc-schema";
/**
* Every backend command the app can call: the generated wire schema, one field
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import type { HttpRequest } from "@yaakapp-internal/models";
import type { EphemeralHttpResponse } from "@yaakapp-internal/tauri-client";
import type { EphemeralHttpResponse } from "@yaakapp-internal/rpc-schema";
import { getActiveCookieJar } from "../hooks/useActiveCookieJar";
import { rpc } from "./rpc";
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@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@
"@lezer/highlight": "^1.1.3",
"@lezer/lr": "^1.3.3",
"@mjackson/multipart-parser": "^0.10.1",
"@prantlf/jsonlint": "^16.0.0",
"@replit/codemirror-emacs": "^6.1.0",
"@replit/codemirror-vim": "^6.3.0",
"@replit/codemirror-vscode-keymap": "^6.0.2",
@@ -54,6 +53,7 @@
"jotai": "^2.18.0",
"jotai-family": "^1.0.1",
"js-md5": "^0.8.3",
"jsonc-parser": "^3.3.1",
"lucide-react": "^0.525.0",
"mime": "^4.0.4",
"motion": "^12.4.7",
@@ -93,14 +93,12 @@
"@yaakapp-internal/theme": "^1.0.0",
"@yaakapp-internal/ui": "^1.0.0",
"babel-plugin-react-compiler": "^1.0.0",
"decompress": "^4.2.1",
"internal-ip": "^8.0.0",
"rollup": "^4.60.3",
"vite": "npm:@voidzero-dev/vite-plus-core@^0.2.1",
"vite": "npm:@voidzero-dev/vite-plus-core@^0.2.9",
"vite-plugin-static-copy": "^3.3.0",
"vite-plugin-svgr": "^4.5.0",
"vite-plugin-top-level-await": "^1.5.0",
"vite-plugin-wasm": "^3.5.0",
"vite-plus": "^0.2.1"
"vite-plus": "^0.2.9"
}
}
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@@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ const WorkspacesWorkspaceIdRequestsRequestIdRoute =
export interface FileRoutesByFullPath {
'/': typeof IndexRoute
'/workspaces': typeof WorkspacesIndexRoute
'/workspaces/': typeof WorkspacesIndexRoute
'/workspaces/$workspaceId/settings': typeof WorkspacesWorkspaceIdSettingsRoute
'/workspaces/$workspaceId': typeof WorkspacesWorkspaceIdIndexRoute
'/workspaces/$workspaceId/': typeof WorkspacesWorkspaceIdIndexRoute
'/workspaces/$workspaceId/requests/$requestId': typeof WorkspacesWorkspaceIdRequestsRequestIdRoute
}
export interface FileRoutesByTo {
@@ -70,9 +70,9 @@ export interface FileRouteTypes {
fileRoutesByFullPath: FileRoutesByFullPath
fullPaths:
| '/'
| '/workspaces'
| '/workspaces/'
| '/workspaces/$workspaceId/settings'
| '/workspaces/$workspaceId'
| '/workspaces/$workspaceId/'
| '/workspaces/$workspaceId/requests/$requestId'
fileRoutesByTo: FileRoutesByTo
to:
@@ -110,14 +110,14 @@ declare module '@tanstack/react-router' {
'/workspaces/': {
id: '/workspaces/'
path: '/workspaces'
fullPath: '/workspaces'
fullPath: '/workspaces/'
preLoaderRoute: typeof WorkspacesIndexRouteImport
parentRoute: typeof rootRouteImport
}
'/workspaces/$workspaceId/': {
id: '/workspaces/$workspaceId/'
path: '/workspaces/$workspaceId'
fullPath: '/workspaces/$workspaceId'
fullPath: '/workspaces/$workspaceId/'
preLoaderRoute: typeof WorkspacesWorkspaceIdIndexRouteImport
parentRoute: typeof rootRouteImport
}
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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ import path from "node:path";
import { defineConfig, normalizePath } from "vite-plus";
import { viteStaticCopy } from "vite-plugin-static-copy";
import svgr from "vite-plugin-svgr";
import topLevelAwait from "vite-plugin-top-level-await";
import wasm from "vite-plugin-wasm";
const require = createRequire(import.meta.url);
@@ -17,9 +16,38 @@ const standardFontsDir = normalizePath(
path.join(path.dirname(require.resolve("pdfjs-dist/package.json")), "standard_fonts"),
);
/**
* Which host the platform package installs. `web` builds Yaak to run in a plain
* browser tab, with its own IndexedDB store instead of the Rust engine; anything
* else builds the desktop app exactly as before.
*/
const yaakTarget = process.env.YAAK_TARGET === "web" ? "web" : "desktop";
// https://vitejs.dev/config/
export default defineConfig(async () => {
return {
resolve: {
alias:
yaakTarget === "web"
? {
// Resolve the platform package to its browser entry, so a web
// build never pulls `@tauri-apps/*` into the graph at all. A
// build-time branch inside the package would not manage that:
// the dead branch folds away, but the imports it guarded stay.
"@yaakapp-internal/platform": path.resolve(
import.meta.dirname,
"../../packages/platform/src/index.web.ts",
),
}
: {},
},
// The browser host runs the model layer in a worker; that bundle needs the
// same wasm handling as the main one. Top-level await needs no transform
// because the build targets esnext.
worker: {
format: "es" as const,
plugins: () => [wasm()],
},
plugins: [
wasm(),
tanstackRouter({
@@ -30,7 +58,6 @@ export default defineConfig(async () => {
}),
svgr(),
react(),
topLevelAwait(),
viteStaticCopy({
targets: [
{ src: cMapsDir, dest: "" },
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
"@vitejs/plugin-react": "^6.0.1",
"babel-plugin-react-compiler": "^1.0.0",
"typescript": "^5.8.3",
"vite": "npm:@voidzero-dev/vite-plus-core@^0.2.1",
"vite-plus": "^0.2.1"
"vite": "npm:@voidzero-dev/vite-plus-core@^0.2.9",
"vite-plus": "^0.2.9"
}
}
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@@ -181,7 +181,11 @@ async fn dev(args: PluginPathArg) -> CommandResult {
ui::info(&format!("Rebuilding plugin {display_path}"));
}
WatcherEvent::Event(BundleEvent::BundleEnd(_)) => {
match generate_plugin_metadata(&watch_root) {
// Assets are staged on every rebuild, so a changed asset or
// declaration is picked up without restarting.
let result = copy_build_assets(&watch_root)
.and_then(|()| generate_plugin_metadata(&watch_root));
match result {
Ok(()) => ui::success(&format!(
"Generated plugin metadata at {}",
watch_root.join("build/metadata.json").display()
@@ -408,6 +412,7 @@ struct PublishResponse {
async fn build_plugin_bundle(plugin_dir: &Path) -> CommandResult<Vec<String>> {
prepare_build_output_dir(plugin_dir)?;
copy_build_assets(plugin_dir)?;
let mut bundler = Bundler::new(bundler_options(plugin_dir, false))
.map_err(|err| format!("Failed to initialize Rolldown: {err}"))?;
let output = bundler.write().await.map_err(|err| format!("Plugin build failed:\n{err}"))?;
@@ -498,6 +503,63 @@ fn prepare_build_output_dir(plugin_dir: &Path) -> CommandResult {
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to create build directory {}: {e}", build_dir.display()))
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Default)]
struct PluginManifest {
#[serde(default)]
yaak: PluginManifestConfig,
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Default)]
struct PluginManifestConfig {
/// Files to place beside the bundle, as paths relative to the plugin
/// directory. Publishing ships everything in `build/`, so these travel with
/// the plugin.
#[serde(default, rename = "buildAssets")]
build_assets: Vec<String>,
}
/// Copy the plugin's declared assets into `build/`.
///
/// This runs after the directory is cleared and before the bundle is written,
/// because a bundle may read an asset from its own directory at import time and
/// metadata generation imports the bundle.
fn copy_build_assets(plugin_dir: &Path) -> CommandResult {
let manifest_path = plugin_dir.join("package.json");
let manifest: PluginManifest = serde_json::from_str(
&fs::read_to_string(&manifest_path)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to read {}: {e}", manifest_path.display()))?,
)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse {}: {e}", manifest_path.display()))?;
let build_dir = plugin_dir.join("build");
let mut names = HashSet::new();
for asset in manifest.yaak.build_assets {
let src = plugin_dir.join(&asset);
let name = src
.file_name()
.ok_or_else(|| format!("yaak.buildAssets entry is not a file path: {asset}"))?;
// A copy that later gets overwritten would pass the build and fail on
// load, so anything the build itself writes, or a second asset with
// the same name, is rejected up front. Names are compared without
// case, because a plugin is installed on case-insensitive filesystems
// wherever it was built.
let key = name.to_string_lossy().to_lowercase();
if key == "index.js" || key == "metadata.json" {
return Err(format!("Build asset {asset} would be overwritten by the build output"));
}
if !names.insert(key) {
return Err(format!("Two build assets share the name {}", name.display()));
}
if !src.is_file() {
return Err(format!("Build asset does not exist: {}", src.display()));
}
fs::copy(&src, build_dir.join(name))
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to copy build asset {}: {e}", src.display()))?;
}
Ok(())
}
fn bundler_options(plugin_dir: &Path, watch: bool) -> BundlerOptions {
BundlerOptions {
input: Some(vec![InputItem { import: "./src/index.ts".to_string(), ..Default::default() }]),
@@ -750,7 +812,10 @@ describe("Example Plugin", () => {
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{create_publish_archive, generate_plugin_metadata};
use super::{
copy_build_assets, create_publish_archive, generate_plugin_metadata,
prepare_build_output_dir,
};
use serde_json::Value;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::fs;
@@ -795,6 +860,100 @@ mod tests {
assert!(!names.contains("ignored/secret.txt"));
}
#[test]
fn prepare_build_output_dir_clears_stale_output() {
let dir = TempDir::new().expect("temp dir");
let root = dir.path();
let build = root.join("build");
fs::create_dir_all(&build).expect("create build");
fs::write(build.join("index.js"), "stale").expect("write index.js");
fs::write(build.join("left-behind.js"), "stale").expect("write extra");
prepare_build_output_dir(root).expect("prepare build dir");
// Publishing ships everything under build/, so nothing may survive.
assert!(build.is_dir());
assert_eq!(fs::read_dir(&build).expect("read build").count(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn copy_build_assets_places_declared_files_beside_the_bundle() {
let dir = TempDir::new().expect("temp dir");
let root = dir.path();
fs::create_dir_all(root.join("build")).expect("create build");
fs::create_dir_all(root.join("vendor")).expect("create vendor");
fs::write(root.join("vendor/core_bg.wasm"), "asset").expect("write asset");
fs::write(
root.join("package.json"),
r#"{"yaak":{"buildAssets":["vendor/core_bg.wasm"]}}"#,
)
.expect("write package.json");
copy_build_assets(root).expect("copy assets");
assert_eq!(
fs::read_to_string(root.join("build/core_bg.wasm")).expect("read copied asset"),
"asset"
);
}
#[test]
fn copy_build_assets_is_a_noop_without_declarations() {
let dir = TempDir::new().expect("temp dir");
let root = dir.path();
fs::create_dir_all(root.join("build")).expect("create build");
fs::write(root.join("package.json"), r#"{"name":"demo"}"#).expect("write package.json");
copy_build_assets(root).expect("copy assets");
assert_eq!(fs::read_dir(root.join("build")).expect("read build").count(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn copy_build_assets_rejects_names_the_build_writes() {
let dir = TempDir::new().expect("temp dir");
let root = dir.path();
fs::create_dir_all(root.join("build")).expect("create build");
fs::write(root.join("index.js"), "asset").expect("write asset");
fs::write(root.join("package.json"), r#"{"yaak":{"buildAssets":["index.js"]}}"#)
.expect("write package.json");
let err = copy_build_assets(root).expect_err("reserved name should fail");
assert!(err.contains("overwritten by the build output"), "unexpected error: {err}");
}
#[test]
fn copy_build_assets_rejects_duplicate_names() {
let dir = TempDir::new().expect("temp dir");
let root = dir.path();
fs::create_dir_all(root.join("build")).expect("create build");
fs::create_dir_all(root.join("a")).expect("create a");
fs::create_dir_all(root.join("b")).expect("create b");
// Differ only by case: one file on macOS and Windows.
fs::write(root.join("a/core.wasm"), "one").expect("write a");
fs::write(root.join("b/Core.wasm"), "two").expect("write b");
fs::write(
root.join("package.json"),
r#"{"yaak":{"buildAssets":["a/core.wasm","b/Core.wasm"]}}"#,
)
.expect("write package.json");
let err = copy_build_assets(root).expect_err("duplicate name should fail");
assert!(err.contains("share the name"), "unexpected error: {err}");
}
#[test]
fn copy_build_assets_fails_on_a_missing_asset() {
let dir = TempDir::new().expect("temp dir");
let root = dir.path();
fs::create_dir_all(root.join("build")).expect("create build");
fs::write(root.join("package.json"), r#"{"yaak":{"buildAssets":["nope.wasm"]}}"#)
.expect("write package.json");
let err = copy_build_assets(root).expect_err("missing asset should fail");
assert!(err.contains("Build asset does not exist"), "unexpected error: {err}");
}
#[test]
fn generate_plugin_metadata_detects_api_types() {
let dir = TempDir::new().expect("temp dir");
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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
use crate::context::CliExecutionContext;
use arboard::Clipboard;
use base64::Engine;
use base64::prelude::BASE64_STANDARD;
use console::Term;
use inquire::{Confirm, Editor, Password, PasswordDisplayMode, Select, Text};
use serde_json::Value;
@@ -12,6 +14,7 @@ use yaak::plugin_events::{
GroupedPluginEvent, HostRequest, SharedPluginEventContext, handle_shared_plugin_event,
};
use yaak::render::{render_grpc_request, render_http_request};
use yaak::response_body::FileResponseBodyStore;
use yaak::send::{SendHttpRequestWithPluginsParams, send_http_request_with_plugins};
use yaak_crypto::manager::EncryptionManager;
use yaak_http::cookies::get_cookie_value_from_jar;
@@ -131,6 +134,7 @@ async fn build_plugin_reply(
match handle_shared_plugin_event(
&host_context.query_manager,
&FileResponseBodyStore::new(&host_context.query_manager),
&event.payload,
SharedPluginEventContext { plugin_name, workspace_id: shared_workspace_id },
) {
@@ -223,7 +227,15 @@ async fn build_plugin_reply(
.await
{
Ok(result) => Some(InternalEventPayload::SendHttpRequestResponse(
SendHttpRequestResponse { http_response: result.response },
SendHttpRequestResponse {
http_response: result.response,
// Nothing saved this body, so the reply is the only
// place the plugin can get it.
body: result
.response_body
.returned_bytes()
.map(|b| BASE64_STANDARD.encode(b)),
},
)),
Err(err) => Some(InternalEventPayload::ErrorResponse(ErrorResponse {
error: format!("Failed to send HTTP request in CLI: {err}"),
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@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ chrono = { workspace = true, features = ["serde"] }
log = { workspace = true }
include_dir = "0.7"
r2d2 = "0.8.10"
r2d2_sqlite = "0.25.0"
rusqlite = { version = "0.32.1", features = ["bundled", "chrono"] }
sea-query = { version = "0.32.1", features = ["with-chrono", "attr"] }
r2d2_sqlite = "0.32"
rusqlite = { version = "0.38", features = ["bundled", "chrono"] }
sea-query = { version = "1.0", features = ["with-chrono", "attr"] }
serde = { workspace = true, features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
ts-rs = { workspace = true, features = ["chrono-impl"] }
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ md5 = "0.8.0"
notify = "8.0.0"
pretty_graphql = "0.2"
r2d2 = "0.8.10"
r2d2_sqlite = "0.25.0"
r2d2_sqlite = "0.32"
mime_guess = "2.0.5"
rand = "0.9.0"
reqwest = { workspace = true, features = [
@@ -73,12 +73,14 @@ url = "2"
tokio-util = { version = "0.7", features = ["codec"] }
ts-rs = { workspace = true }
yaak-rpc = { workspace = true }
yaak-rpc-schema = { workspace = true }
uuid = "1.12.1"
yaak-api = { workspace = true }
yaak-common = { workspace = true }
yaak-tauri-utils = { workspace = true }
yaak-core = { workspace = true }
yaak = { workspace = true }
yaak-commands = { workspace = true }
yaak-crypto = { workspace = true }
yaak-fonts = { workspace = true }
yaak-git = { workspace = true }
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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
// This file was generated by [ts-rs](https://github.com/Aleph-Alpha/ts-rs). Do not edit this file manually.
export type GitWatchResult = { unlistenEvent: string, };
export type PluginUpdateInfo = { name: string, currentVersion: string, latestVersion: string, };
export type PluginUpdateNotification = { updateCount: number, plugins: Array<PluginUpdateInfo>, };
@@ -12,8 +10,6 @@ export type UpdateResponse = { "type": "ack" } | { "type": "action", action: Upd
export type UpdateResponseAction = "install" | "skip";
export type WatchResult = { unlistenEvent: string, };
export type YaakNotification = { timestamp: string, timeout: number | null, id: string, title: string | null, message: string, color: string | null, action: YaakNotificationAction | null, };
export type YaakNotificationAction = { label: string, url: string, };
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
// ts-rs owns bindings/index.ts and rewrites it on export, so this hand-written
// entry point is where the generated files come together.
export * from "./bindings/gen_rpc";
// ts-rs owns bindings/index.ts and rewrites it on export. What remains here
// after the RPC schema moved to @yaakapp-internal/rpc-schema is the
// desktop-only surface: updater and notification types.
export * from "./bindings/index";
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
use crate::PluginContextExt;
use crate::error::Result;
use std::sync::Arc;
use tauri::{AppHandle, Manager, Runtime, State, WebviewWindow};
use yaak_crypto::manager::EncryptionManager;
use yaak_models::models::HttpRequestHeader;
use yaak_models::queries::workspaces::default_headers;
use yaak_plugins::events::GetThemesResponse;
use yaak_plugins::manager::PluginManager;
use yaak_plugins::native_template_functions::{
decrypt_secure_template_function, encrypt_secure_template_function,
};
/// Extension trait for accessing the EncryptionManager from Tauri Manager types.
pub trait EncryptionManagerExt<'a, R> {
fn crypto(&'a self) -> State<'a, EncryptionManager>;
}
impl<'a, R: Runtime, M: Manager<R>> EncryptionManagerExt<'a, R> for M {
fn crypto(&'a self) -> State<'a, EncryptionManager> {
self.state::<EncryptionManager>()
}
}
pub(crate) async fn cmd_decrypt_template<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
template: &str,
) -> Result<String> {
let encryption_manager = window.app_handle().state::<EncryptionManager>();
let plugin_context = window.plugin_context();
Ok(decrypt_secure_template_function(&encryption_manager, &plugin_context, template)?)
}
pub(crate) async fn cmd_secure_template<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
template: &str,
) -> Result<String> {
let plugin_manager = Arc::new((*app_handle.state::<PluginManager>()).clone());
let encryption_manager = Arc::new((*app_handle.state::<EncryptionManager>()).clone());
let plugin_context = window.plugin_context();
Ok(encrypt_secure_template_function(
plugin_manager,
encryption_manager,
&plugin_context,
template,
)?)
}
pub(crate) async fn cmd_get_themes<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> Result<Vec<GetThemesResponse>> {
Ok(plugin_manager.get_themes(&window.plugin_context()).await?)
}
pub(crate) async fn cmd_enable_encryption<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
workspace_id: &str,
) -> Result<()> {
window.crypto().ensure_workspace_key(workspace_id)?;
window.crypto().reveal_workspace_key(workspace_id)?;
Ok(())
}
pub(crate) async fn cmd_reveal_workspace_key<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
workspace_id: &str,
) -> Result<String> {
Ok(window.crypto().reveal_workspace_key(workspace_id)?)
}
pub(crate) async fn cmd_set_workspace_key<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
workspace_id: &str,
key: &str,
) -> Result<()> {
window.crypto().set_human_key(workspace_id, key)?;
Ok(())
}
pub(crate) async fn cmd_disable_encryption<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
workspace_id: &str,
) -> Result<()> {
window.crypto().disable_encryption(workspace_id)?;
Ok(())
}
pub(crate) fn cmd_default_headers() -> Vec<HttpRequestHeader> {
default_headers()
}
@@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ pub enum Error {
#[error(transparent)]
YaakError(#[from] yaak::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
CommandError(#[from] yaak_commands::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
ClipboardError(#[from] tauri_plugin_clipboard_manager::Error),
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use chrono::Utc;
use log::{debug, error, warn};
use notify::Watcher;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::path::Path;
use std::sync::mpsc;
use std::time::Duration;
@@ -10,18 +9,11 @@ use tauri::{AppHandle, Listener, Runtime};
use tokio::select;
use tokio::sync::watch;
use tokio::time::sleep;
use ts_rs::TS;
use yaak_git::{GitWorktreeStatus, git_path_is_ignored, git_repository_paths, git_worktree_status};
use yaak_rpc_schema::GitWatchResult;
const GIT_STATUS_COALESCE_WINDOW: Duration = Duration::from_millis(250);
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
#[ts(export, export_to = "index.ts")]
pub(crate) struct GitWatchResult {
unlisten_event: String,
}
pub(crate) async fn watch_git_worktree_status<R, F>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
dir: &Path,
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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use crate::PluginContextExt;
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::models_ext::QueryManagerExt;
use KeyAndValueRef::{Ascii, Binary};
use tauri::{Manager, Runtime, WebviewWindow};
use yaak_grpc::{KeyAndValueRef, MetadataMap};
@@ -21,22 +20,6 @@ pub(crate) fn metadata_to_map(metadata: MetadataMap) -> BTreeMap<String, String>
entries
}
pub(crate) fn resolve_grpc_request<R: Runtime>(
window: &WebviewWindow<R>,
request: &GrpcRequest,
) -> Result<(GrpcRequest, String)> {
let mut new_request = request.clone();
let (authentication_type, authentication, authentication_context_id) =
window.db().resolve_auth_for_grpc_request(request)?;
new_request.authentication_type = authentication_type;
new_request.authentication = authentication;
let metadata = window.db().resolve_metadata_for_grpc_request(request)?;
new_request.metadata = metadata;
Ok((new_request, authentication_context_id))
}
pub(crate) async fn build_metadata<R: Runtime>(
window: &WebviewWindow<R>,
@@ -179,19 +179,3 @@ async fn send_http_request_inner<R: Runtime>(
Ok(SentHttpRequest { response: result.response, body: result.response_body })
}
pub fn resolve_http_request<R: Runtime>(
window: &WebviewWindow<R>,
request: &HttpRequest,
) -> Result<(HttpRequest, String)> {
let mut new_request = request.clone();
let (authentication_type, authentication, authentication_context_id) =
window.db().resolve_auth_for_http_request(request)?;
new_request.authentication_type = authentication_type;
new_request.authentication = authentication;
let headers = window.db().resolve_headers_for_http_request(request)?;
new_request.headers = headers;
Ok((new_request, authentication_context_id))
}
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@@ -2,20 +2,18 @@ extern crate core;
use crate::encoding::read_response_body;
use crate::error::Error::GenericError;
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::grpc::{build_metadata, metadata_to_map, resolve_grpc_request};
use crate::http_request::{resolve_http_request, send_http_request};
use crate::grpc::{build_metadata, metadata_to_map};
use crate::http_request::send_http_request;
use crate::import::{import_data, import_url};
use crate::models_ext::{BlobManagerExt, QueryManagerExt};
use crate::notifications::YaakNotifier;
use crate::render::{render_grpc_request, render_json_value, render_template};
use crate::rpc_ext::EphemeralHttpResponse;
use crate::render::{render_grpc_request, render_template};
use crate::updates::{UpdateMode, UpdateTrigger, YaakUpdater};
use crate::uri_scheme::handle_deep_link;
use error::Result as YaakResult;
use eventsource_client::{EventParser, SSE};
use log::{debug, error, info, warn};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::time::Duration;
@@ -30,41 +28,32 @@ use tauri_plugin_log::{Builder, Target, TargetKind, log};
use tokio::sync::Mutex;
use tokio::task::block_in_place;
use tokio::time;
use yaak::export::{self, ExportDataParams};
use yaak::send::ResponseBody;
use yaak_commands::responses::locate_response_body;
use yaak_commands::resolve::resolve_grpc_request;
use yaak_common::command::new_checked_command;
use yaak_crypto::manager::EncryptionManager;
use yaak_grpc::manager::{GrpcConfig, GrpcHandle};
use yaak_grpc::{Code, ServiceDefinition};
use yaak_mac_window::AppHandleMacWindowExt;
use yaak_models::models::{
AnyModel, CookieJar, Environment, GrpcConnection, GrpcConnectionState, GrpcEvent,
GrpcEventType, HttpRequest, HttpResponse, HttpResponseEvent, HttpResponseState, Workspace,
WorkspaceMeta,
CookieJar, Environment, GrpcConnection, GrpcConnectionState, GrpcEvent,
GrpcEventType, HttpRequest, HttpResponse, HttpResponseState, Workspace,
};
use yaak_models::util::{BatchUpsertResult, UpdateSource};
use yaak_plugins::events::{
CallFolderActionArgs, CallFolderActionRequest, CallGrpcRequestActionArgs,
CallGrpcRequestActionRequest, CallHttpRequestActionArgs, CallHttpRequestActionRequest,
CallWebsocketRequestActionArgs, CallWebsocketRequestActionRequest, CallWorkspaceActionArgs,
CallWorkspaceActionRequest, Color, FilterResponse, GetFolderActionsResponse,
GetGrpcRequestActionsResponse, GetHttpAuthenticationConfigResponse,
GetHttpAuthenticationSummaryResponse, GetHttpRequestActionsResponse,
GetTemplateFunctionConfigResponse, GetTemplateFunctionSummaryResponse,
GetWebsocketRequestActionsResponse, GetWorkspaceActionsResponse, InternalEvent,
InternalEventPayload, JsonPrimitive, PluginContext, RenderPurpose, ShowToastRequest,
Color, ErrorResponse, FilterResponse, InternalEvent, InternalEventPayload, PluginContext,
RenderPurpose, ShowToastRequest,
};
use yaak_plugins::manager::PluginManager;
use yaak_plugins::plugin_meta::{PluginMetadata, get_plugin_meta};
use yaak_plugins::template_callback::PluginTemplateCallback;
use yaak_rpc_schema::{AppMetaData, EphemeralHttpResponse};
use yaak_sse::sse::ServerSentEvent;
use yaak_tauri_utils::window::WorkspaceWindowTrait;
use yaak_templates::format_json::format_json;
use yaak_templates::strip_json_comments::strip_json_comments;
use yaak_templates::{RenderErrorBehavior, RenderOptions, Tokens, transform_args};
use yaak_templates::{RenderErrorBehavior, RenderOptions};
use yaak_tls::find_client_certificate;
mod commands;
mod encoding;
mod error;
mod feedback;
@@ -184,22 +173,6 @@ impl<R: Runtime> PluginContextExt<R> for WebviewWindow<R> {
}
}
#[derive(serde::Serialize, ts_rs::TS)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "camelCase")]
#[ts(export, export_to = "gen_rpc.ts")]
pub struct AppMetaData {
is_dev: bool,
version: String,
cli_version: Option<String>,
name: String,
app_data_dir: String,
app_log_dir: String,
vendored_plugin_dir: String,
default_project_dir: String,
feature_updater: bool,
feature_license: bool,
}
async fn cmd_metadata<R: Runtime>(app_handle: AppHandle<R>) -> YaakResult<AppMetaData> {
let app_data_dir = app_handle.path().app_data_dir()?;
let app_log_dir = app_handle.path().app_log_dir()?;
@@ -239,56 +212,6 @@ async fn detect_cli_version_for_binary(program: &str) -> Option<String> {
Some(parts.next().unwrap_or(line).to_string())
}
async fn cmd_template_tokens_to_string<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
tokens: Tokens,
) -> YaakResult<String> {
let plugin_manager = Arc::new((*app_handle.state::<PluginManager>()).clone());
let encryption_manager = Arc::new((*app_handle.state::<EncryptionManager>()).clone());
let cb = PluginTemplateCallback::new(
plugin_manager,
encryption_manager,
&PluginContext::new(Some(window.label().to_string()), window.workspace_id()),
RenderPurpose::Preview,
);
let new_tokens = transform_args(tokens, &cb)?;
Ok(new_tokens.to_string())
}
async fn cmd_render_template<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
template: &str,
workspace_id: &str,
environment_id: Option<&str>,
purpose: Option<RenderPurpose>,
ignore_error: Option<bool>,
) -> YaakResult<String> {
let environment_chain =
app_handle.db().resolve_environments(workspace_id, None, environment_id)?;
let plugin_manager = Arc::new((*app_handle.state::<PluginManager>()).clone());
let encryption_manager = Arc::new((*app_handle.state::<EncryptionManager>()).clone());
let result = render_template(
template,
environment_chain,
&PluginTemplateCallback::new(
plugin_manager,
encryption_manager,
&PluginContext::new(Some(window.label().to_string()), window.workspace_id()),
purpose.unwrap_or(RenderPurpose::Preview),
),
&RenderOptions {
error_behavior: match ignore_error {
Some(true) => RenderErrorBehavior::ReturnEmpty,
_ => RenderErrorBehavior::Throw,
},
},
)
.await?;
Ok(result)
}
async fn cmd_send_feedback<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
feature: String,
@@ -315,7 +238,8 @@ async fn cmd_grpc_reflect<R: Runtime>(
grpc_handle: State<'_, Mutex<GrpcHandle>>,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<ServiceDefinition>> {
let unrendered_request = app_handle.db().get_grpc_request(request_id)?;
let (resolved_request, auth_context_id) = resolve_grpc_request(&window, &unrendered_request)?;
let (resolved_request, auth_context_id) =
resolve_grpc_request(&window.db(), &unrendered_request)?;
let environment_chain = app_handle.db().resolve_environments(
&unrendered_request.workspace_id,
@@ -375,7 +299,8 @@ async fn cmd_grpc_go<R: Runtime>(
grpc_handle: State<'_, Mutex<GrpcHandle>>,
) -> YaakResult<String> {
let unrendered_request = app_handle.db().get_grpc_request(request_id)?;
let (resolved_request, auth_context_id) = resolve_grpc_request(&window, &unrendered_request)?;
let (resolved_request, auth_context_id) =
resolve_grpc_request(&window.db(), &unrendered_request)?;
let environment_chain = app_handle.db().resolve_environments(
&unrendered_request.workspace_id,
unrendered_request.folder_id.as_deref(),
@@ -1027,10 +952,6 @@ async fn cmd_send_ephemeral_request<R: Runtime>(
Ok(EphemeralHttpResponse { response: sent.response, body })
}
async fn cmd_format_json(text: &str) -> YaakResult<String> {
Ok(format_json(text, " "))
}
async fn cmd_format_graphql(text: &str) -> YaakResult<String> {
match pretty_graphql::format_text(text, &Default::default()) {
Ok(formatted) => Ok(formatted),
@@ -1038,44 +959,13 @@ async fn cmd_format_graphql(text: &str) -> YaakResult<String> {
}
}
/// Where a response's body is, and what it is meant to be read as.
struct ResponseBodyLocation {
/// None when the response has no stored body.
path: Option<PathBuf>,
/// The response's declared `Content-Type`, empty when it has none.
content_type: String,
}
/// Find a response's body from its id alone.
///
/// The frontend hands back an id and never a path, so the only bodies reachable
/// here are ones the engine wrote and the database still knows about. A
/// response that was never saved has no entry, and its body came back from the
/// send that made it.
fn locate_response_body<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: &AppHandle<R>,
response_id: &str,
) -> YaakResult<ResponseBodyLocation> {
let response = app_handle.db().get_http_response(response_id)?;
Ok(ResponseBodyLocation {
path: response.body_path.map(PathBuf::from),
content_type: response
.headers
.iter()
.find(|h| h.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("content-type"))
.map(|h| h.value.clone())
.unwrap_or_default(),
})
}
async fn cmd_http_response_body<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
response_id: &str,
filter: Option<&str>,
) -> YaakResult<FilterResponse> {
let location = locate_response_body(window.app_handle(), response_id)?;
let location = locate_response_body(&window.db(), response_id)?;
let Some(body_path) = location.path else {
return Ok(FilterResponse { content: String::new(), error: None });
};
@@ -1093,41 +983,11 @@ async fn cmd_http_response_body<R: Runtime>(
}
}
/// The body's path on this machine, for the desktop host to read or hand to the
/// webview's asset protocol.
///
/// The frontend holds response ids; only `packages/platform`'s Tauri host sees
/// the path, and only because it is about to open the file itself. Hosts
/// without a filesystem serve the same bytes over HTTP instead.
async fn cmd_http_response_body_path<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
response_id: &str,
) -> YaakResult<Option<String>> {
let location = locate_response_body(&app_handle, response_id)?;
Ok(location.path.map(|p| p.to_string_lossy().to_string()))
}
async fn cmd_http_request_body<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
response_id: &str,
) -> YaakResult<Option<Vec<u8>>> {
let body_id = format!("{}.request", response_id);
let chunks = app_handle.blobs().get_chunks(&body_id)?;
if chunks.is_empty() {
return Ok(None);
}
// Concatenate all chunks
let body: Vec<u8> = chunks.into_iter().flat_map(|c| c.data).collect();
Ok(Some(body))
}
async fn cmd_get_sse_events<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
response_id: &str,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<ServerSentEvent>> {
let Some(body_path) = locate_response_body(&app_handle, response_id)?.path else {
let Some(body_path) = locate_response_body(&app_handle.db(), response_id)?.path else {
return Ok(Vec::new());
};
@@ -1150,14 +1010,6 @@ async fn cmd_get_sse_events<R: Runtime>(
Ok(events)
}
async fn cmd_get_http_response_events<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
response_id: &str,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<HttpResponseEvent>> {
let events: Vec<HttpResponseEvent> = app_handle.db().list_http_response_events(response_id)?;
Ok(events)
}
async fn cmd_import_data<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
file_path: &str,
@@ -1172,299 +1024,19 @@ async fn cmd_import_url<R: Runtime>(
import_url(&window, url).await
}
async fn cmd_http_request_actions<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<GetHttpRequestActionsResponse>> {
Ok(plugin_manager.get_http_request_actions(&window.plugin_context()).await?)
}
async fn cmd_websocket_request_actions<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<GetWebsocketRequestActionsResponse>> {
Ok(plugin_manager.get_websocket_request_actions(&window.plugin_context()).await?)
}
async fn cmd_call_websocket_request_action<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
req: CallWebsocketRequestActionRequest,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
let websocket_request = window.db().get_websocket_request(&req.args.websocket_request.id)?;
Ok(plugin_manager
.call_websocket_request_action(
&window.plugin_context(),
CallWebsocketRequestActionRequest {
args: CallWebsocketRequestActionArgs { websocket_request },
..req
},
)
.await?)
}
async fn cmd_workspace_actions<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<GetWorkspaceActionsResponse>> {
Ok(plugin_manager.get_workspace_actions(&window.plugin_context()).await?)
}
async fn cmd_call_workspace_action<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
req: CallWorkspaceActionRequest,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
let workspace = window.db().get_workspace(&req.args.workspace.id)?;
Ok(plugin_manager
.call_workspace_action(
&window.plugin_context(),
CallWorkspaceActionRequest { args: CallWorkspaceActionArgs { workspace }, ..req },
)
.await?)
}
async fn cmd_folder_actions<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<GetFolderActionsResponse>> {
Ok(plugin_manager.get_folder_actions(&window.plugin_context()).await?)
}
async fn cmd_call_folder_action<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
req: CallFolderActionRequest,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
let folder = window.db().get_folder(&req.args.folder.id)?;
Ok(plugin_manager
.call_folder_action(
&window.plugin_context(),
CallFolderActionRequest { args: CallFolderActionArgs { folder }, ..req },
)
.await?)
}
async fn cmd_grpc_request_actions<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<GetGrpcRequestActionsResponse>> {
Ok(plugin_manager.get_grpc_request_actions(&window.plugin_context()).await?)
}
async fn cmd_template_function_summaries<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<GetTemplateFunctionSummaryResponse>> {
let results = plugin_manager.get_template_function_summaries(&window.plugin_context()).await?;
Ok(results)
}
async fn cmd_template_function_config<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
function_name: &str,
values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>,
model: AnyModel,
_environment_id: Option<&str>,
) -> YaakResult<GetTemplateFunctionConfigResponse> {
Ok(plugin_manager
.get_template_function_config(&window.plugin_context(), function_name, values, model.id())
.await?)
}
async fn cmd_get_http_authentication_summaries<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<GetHttpAuthenticationSummaryResponse>> {
let results =
plugin_manager.get_http_authentication_summaries(&window.plugin_context()).await?;
Ok(results.into_iter().map(|(_, a)| a).collect())
}
async fn cmd_get_http_authentication_config<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
encryption_manager: State<'_, EncryptionManager>,
auth_name: &str,
values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>,
model: AnyModel,
environment_id: Option<&str>,
) -> YaakResult<GetHttpAuthenticationConfigResponse> {
// Extract workspace_id and folder_id from the model to resolve the environment chain
let (workspace_id, folder_id) = match &model {
AnyModel::HttpRequest(r) => (r.workspace_id.clone(), r.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::GrpcRequest(r) => (r.workspace_id.clone(), r.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::WebsocketRequest(r) => (r.workspace_id.clone(), r.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::Folder(f) => (f.workspace_id.clone(), f.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::Workspace(w) => (w.id.clone(), None),
_ => return Err(GenericError("Unsupported model type for authentication config".into())),
};
// Resolve environment chain and render the values for token lookup
let environment_chain = app_handle.db().resolve_environments(
&workspace_id,
folder_id.as_deref(),
environment_id,
)?;
let plugin_manager_arc = Arc::new((*plugin_manager).clone());
let encryption_manager_arc = Arc::new((*encryption_manager).clone());
let cb = PluginTemplateCallback::new(
plugin_manager_arc,
encryption_manager_arc,
&window.plugin_context(),
RenderPurpose::Preview,
);
// Convert HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive> to serde_json::Value for rendering
let values_json: serde_json::Value = serde_json::to_value(&values)?;
let rendered_json =
render_json_value(values_json, environment_chain, &cb, &RenderOptions::return_empty())
.await?;
// Convert back to HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>
let rendered_values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive> = serde_json::from_value(rendered_json)?;
Ok(plugin_manager
.get_http_authentication_config(
&window.plugin_context(),
auth_name,
rendered_values,
model.id(),
)
.await?)
}
async fn cmd_call_http_request_action<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
req: CallHttpRequestActionRequest,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
Ok(plugin_manager
.call_http_request_action(
&window.plugin_context(),
CallHttpRequestActionRequest {
args: CallHttpRequestActionArgs {
http_request: resolve_http_request(&window, &req.args.http_request)?.0,
..req.args
},
..req
},
)
.await?)
}
async fn cmd_call_grpc_request_action<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
req: CallGrpcRequestActionRequest,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
Ok(plugin_manager
.call_grpc_request_action(
&window.plugin_context(),
CallGrpcRequestActionRequest {
args: CallGrpcRequestActionArgs {
grpc_request: resolve_grpc_request(&window, &req.args.grpc_request)?.0,
..req.args
},
..req
},
)
.await?)
}
async fn cmd_call_http_authentication_action<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
encryption_manager: State<'_, EncryptionManager>,
auth_name: &str,
action_index: i32,
values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>,
model: AnyModel,
environment_id: Option<&str>,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
// Extract workspace_id and folder_id from the model to resolve the environment chain
let (workspace_id, folder_id) = match &model {
AnyModel::HttpRequest(r) => (r.workspace_id.clone(), r.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::GrpcRequest(r) => (r.workspace_id.clone(), r.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::WebsocketRequest(r) => (r.workspace_id.clone(), r.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::Folder(f) => (f.workspace_id.clone(), f.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::Workspace(w) => (w.id.clone(), None),
_ => return Err(GenericError("Unsupported model type for authentication action".into())),
};
// Resolve environment chain and render the values
let environment_chain = app_handle.db().resolve_environments(
&workspace_id,
folder_id.as_deref(),
environment_id,
)?;
let plugin_manager_arc = Arc::new((*plugin_manager).clone());
let encryption_manager_arc = Arc::new((*encryption_manager).clone());
let cb = PluginTemplateCallback::new(
plugin_manager_arc,
encryption_manager_arc,
&window.plugin_context(),
RenderPurpose::Send,
);
// Convert HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive> to serde_json::Value for rendering
let values_json: serde_json::Value = serde_json::to_value(&values)?;
let rendered_json =
render_json_value(values_json, environment_chain, &cb, &RenderOptions::throw()).await?;
// Convert back to HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>
let rendered_values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive> = serde_json::from_value(rendered_json)?;
Ok(plugin_manager
.call_http_authentication_action(
&window.plugin_context(),
auth_name,
action_index,
rendered_values,
&model.id(),
)
.await?)
}
async fn cmd_curl_to_request<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
command: &str,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
workspace_id: &str,
) -> YaakResult<HttpRequest> {
let import_result = plugin_manager.import_data(&window.plugin_context(), command).await?;
Ok(import_result
.resources
.http_requests
.get(0)
.ok_or(GenericError("No curl command found".to_string()))
.map(|r| {
let mut request = r.clone();
request.workspace_id = workspace_id.into();
request.id = "".to_string();
request
})?)
}
async fn cmd_export_data<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
export_path: &str,
workspace_ids: Vec<&str>,
include_private_environments: bool,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
let version = app_handle.package_info().version.to_string();
Ok(export::export_data(ExportDataParams {
query_manager: &app_handle.db_manager(),
yaak_version: &version,
export_path: Path::new(export_path),
workspace_ids,
include_private_environments,
})?)
}
/// Decodes base64 and writes the bytes to a file the user picked.
///
@@ -1489,20 +1061,6 @@ async fn cmd_save_base64_to_binary<R: Runtime>(
Ok(())
}
async fn cmd_save_response<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
response_id: &str,
filepath: &str,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
let response = app_handle.db().get_http_response(response_id)?;
let body_path =
response.body_path.ok_or(GenericError("Response does not have a body".to_string()))?;
fs::copy(body_path, filepath).map_err(|e| GenericError(e.to_string()))?;
Ok(())
}
async fn cmd_send_http_request<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
@@ -1574,101 +1132,6 @@ async fn cmd_send_http_request<R: Runtime>(
Ok(r)
}
async fn cmd_reload_plugins<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<Vec<(String, String)>> {
let plugins = app_handle.db().list_plugins()?;
let plugin_context =
PluginContext::new(Some(window.label().to_string()), window.workspace_id());
let errors = plugin_manager.initialize_all_plugins(plugins, &plugin_context).await;
Ok(errors)
}
async fn cmd_plugin_info<R: Runtime>(
id: &str,
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> YaakResult<PluginMetadata> {
let plugin = app_handle.db().get_plugin(id)?;
if let Some(plugin_handle) = plugin_manager
.get_plugin_by_dir(plugin.directory.as_str())
.await
{
return Ok(plugin_handle.info());
}
if let Ok(metadata) = get_plugin_meta(&PathBuf::from(&plugin.directory)) {
return Ok(metadata);
}
Ok(fallback_plugin_metadata(&plugin.directory))
}
fn fallback_plugin_metadata(directory: &str) -> PluginMetadata {
let display_name = PathBuf::from(directory)
.file_name()
.and_then(|name| name.to_str())
.filter(|name| !name.is_empty())
.unwrap_or(directory)
.to_string();
PluginMetadata {
version: "Unavailable".to_string(),
name: directory.to_string(),
display_name,
description: Some(format!("Plugin metadata could not be loaded from {directory}")),
homepage_url: None,
repository_url: None,
}
}
async fn cmd_delete_all_grpc_connections<R: Runtime>(
request_id: &str,
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
Ok(app_handle.db().delete_all_grpc_connections_for_request(
request_id,
&UpdateSource::from_window_label(window.label()),
)?)
}
async fn cmd_delete_send_history<R: Runtime>(
workspace_id: &str,
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
Ok(app_handle.with_tx(|tx| {
let source = &UpdateSource::from_window_label(window.label());
tx.delete_all_http_responses_for_workspace(workspace_id, source)?;
tx.delete_all_grpc_connections_for_workspace(workspace_id, source)?;
tx.delete_all_websocket_connections_for_workspace(workspace_id, source)?;
Ok(())
})?)
}
async fn cmd_delete_all_http_responses<R: Runtime>(
request_id: &str,
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
) -> YaakResult<()> {
app_handle.db().delete_all_http_responses_for_request(
request_id,
&UpdateSource::from_window_label(window.label()),
)?;
Ok(())
}
async fn cmd_get_workspace_meta<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
workspace_id: &str,
) -> YaakResult<WorkspaceMeta> {
let db = app_handle.db();
let workspace = db.get_workspace(workspace_id)?;
Ok(db.get_or_create_workspace_meta(&workspace.id)?)
}
async fn cmd_new_child_window<R: Runtime>(
parent_window: WebviewWindow<R>,
@@ -1988,6 +1451,7 @@ fn monitor_plugin_events<R: Runtime>(app_handle: &AppHandle<R>) {
let ev = match ev {
Ok(Some(ev)) => ev,
// Nothing to say, or the reply comes later from somewhere else.
Ok(None) => return,
Err(e) => {
warn!("Failed to handle plugin event: {e:?}");
@@ -2000,7 +1464,10 @@ fn monitor_plugin_events<R: Runtime>(app_handle: &AppHandle<R>) {
timeout: Some(30000),
}),
);
return;
// Tell the plugin as well as the user. It is awaiting a
// reply, and a toast it cannot see would leave it
// waiting for one that never comes.
InternalEventPayload::ErrorResponse(ErrorResponse { error: e.to_string() })
}
};
@@ -12,10 +12,8 @@ use tauri_plugin_dialog::{DialogExt, MessageDialogKind};
use yaak_models::blob_manager::BlobManager;
use yaak_models::client_db::ClientDb;
use yaak_models::error::Result;
use yaak_models::models::{AnyModel, GraphQlIntrospection, GrpcEvent, Settings, WebsocketEvent};
use yaak_models::query_manager::QueryManager;
use yaak_models::util::{ModelPayload, UpdateSource};
use yaak_plugins::manager::PluginManager;
const MODEL_CHANGES_RETENTION_HOURS: i64 = 1;
const MODEL_CHANGES_POLL_INTERVAL_MS: u64 = 1000;
@@ -123,216 +121,12 @@ impl<'a, R: Runtime, M: Manager<R>> QueryManagerExt<'a, R> for M {
/// Extension trait for accessing the BlobManager from Tauri Manager types.
pub trait BlobManagerExt<'a, R> {
fn blob_manager(&'a self) -> State<'a, BlobManager>;
fn blobs(&'a self) -> yaak_models::blob_manager::BlobContext;
}
impl<'a, R: Runtime, M: Manager<R>> BlobManagerExt<'a, R> for M {
fn blob_manager(&'a self) -> State<'a, BlobManager> {
self.state::<BlobManager>()
}
fn blobs(&'a self) -> yaak_models::blob_manager::BlobContext {
let manager = self.state::<BlobManager>();
manager.inner().connect()
}
}
// Commands for yaak-models
use tauri::WebviewWindow;
pub(crate) fn models_upsert<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
model: AnyModel,
) -> Result<String> {
use yaak_models::error::Error::GenericError;
let db = window.db();
let blobs = window.blob_manager();
let source = &UpdateSource::from_window_label(window.label());
let id = match model {
AnyModel::CookieJar(m) => db.upsert_cookie_jar(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Environment(m) => db.upsert_environment(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Folder(m) => db.upsert_folder(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::GrpcRequest(m) => db.upsert_grpc_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::HttpRequest(m) => db.upsert_http_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::HttpResponse(m) => db.upsert_http_response(&m, source, &blobs)?.id,
AnyModel::KeyValue(m) => db.upsert_key_value(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Plugin(m) => db.upsert_plugin(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Settings(m) => db.upsert_settings(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::WebsocketRequest(m) => db.upsert_websocket_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Workspace(m) => db.upsert_workspace(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::WorkspaceMeta(m) => db.upsert_workspace_meta(&m, source)?.id,
a => return Err(GenericError(format!("Cannot upsert AnyModel {a:?})"))),
};
Ok(id)
}
// Async so cascading deletes (e.g. a workspace with thousands of requests) run on a
// blocking thread instead of stalling the main thread and all other IPC.
pub(crate) async fn models_delete<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
model: AnyModel,
) -> Result<String> {
use yaak_models::error::Error::GenericError;
tauri::async_runtime::spawn_blocking(move || {
let blobs = window.blob_manager();
// Use transaction for deletions because it might recurse
window.with_tx(|tx| {
let source = &UpdateSource::from_window_label(window.label());
let id = match model {
AnyModel::CookieJar(m) => tx.delete_cookie_jar(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Environment(m) => tx.delete_environment(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Folder(m) => tx.delete_folder(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::GrpcConnection(m) => tx.delete_grpc_connection(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::GrpcRequest(m) => tx.delete_grpc_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::HttpRequest(m) => tx.delete_http_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::HttpResponse(m) => tx.delete_http_response(&m, source, &blobs)?.id,
AnyModel::Plugin(m) => tx.delete_plugin(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::WebsocketConnection(m) => tx.delete_websocket_connection(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::WebsocketRequest(m) => tx.delete_websocket_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Workspace(m) => tx.delete_workspace(&m, source, &blobs)?.id,
a => return Err(GenericError(format!("Cannot delete AnyModel {a:?})"))),
};
Ok(id)
})
})
.await
.map_err(|e| GenericError(format!("Delete task failed: {e}")))?
}
pub(crate) fn models_duplicate<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
model_type: String,
model_id: String,
) -> Result<String> {
use yaak_models::error::Error::GenericError;
// Use transaction for duplications because it might recurse
window.with_tx(|tx| {
let source = &UpdateSource::from_window_label(window.label());
// Fetch the model fresh from the DB so the duplicate doesn't come from
// a stale frontend snapshot
let id = match model_type.as_str() {
"environment" => {
tx.duplicate_environment(&tx.get_environment(&model_id)?, source)?.id
}
"folder" => tx.duplicate_folder(&tx.get_folder(&model_id)?, source)?.id,
"grpc_request" => {
tx.duplicate_grpc_request(&tx.get_grpc_request(&model_id)?, source)?.id
}
"http_request" => {
tx.duplicate_http_request(&tx.get_http_request(&model_id)?, source)?.id
}
"websocket_request" => {
tx.duplicate_websocket_request(&tx.get_websocket_request(&model_id)?, source)?.id
}
t => return Err(GenericError(format!("Cannot duplicate model type {t}"))),
};
Ok(id)
})
}
pub(crate) fn models_websocket_events<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: tauri::AppHandle<R>,
connection_id: &str,
) -> Result<Vec<WebsocketEvent>> {
Ok(app_handle.db().list_websocket_events(connection_id)?)
}
pub(crate) fn models_grpc_events<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: tauri::AppHandle<R>,
connection_id: &str,
) -> Result<Vec<GrpcEvent>> {
Ok(app_handle.db().list_grpc_events(connection_id)?)
}
pub(crate) fn models_get_settings<R: Runtime>(app_handle: tauri::AppHandle<R>) -> Result<Settings> {
Ok(app_handle.db().get_settings())
}
pub(crate) fn models_get_graphql_introspection<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: tauri::AppHandle<R>,
request_id: &str,
) -> Result<Option<GraphQlIntrospection>> {
Ok(app_handle.db().get_graphql_introspection(request_id))
}
pub(crate) fn models_upsert_graphql_introspection<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: tauri::AppHandle<R>,
request_id: &str,
workspace_id: &str,
content: Option<String>,
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
) -> Result<GraphQlIntrospection> {
let source = UpdateSource::from_window_label(window.label());
Ok(app_handle.db().upsert_graphql_introspection(workspace_id, request_id, content, &source)?)
}
pub(crate) async fn models_workspace_models<R: Runtime>(
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
workspace_id: Option<&str>,
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> Result<String> {
let mut l: Vec<AnyModel> = Vec::new();
// Add the global models
{
let db = window.db();
l.push(db.get_settings().into());
l.append(&mut db.list_workspaces()?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_key_values()?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
}
let plugins = {
let db = window.db();
db.list_plugins()?
};
let plugins = plugin_manager.resolve_plugins_for_runtime_from_db(plugins).await;
l.append(&mut plugins.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
// Add the workspace children
if let Some(wid) = workspace_id {
let db = window.db();
l.append(&mut db.list_cookie_jars(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_environments_ensure_base(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_folders(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_grpc_connections(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_grpc_requests(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_http_requests(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_http_responses(wid, None)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_websocket_connections(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_websocket_requests(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_workspace_metas(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
}
let j = serde_json::to_string(&l)?;
Ok(escape_str_for_webview(&j))
}
fn escape_str_for_webview(input: &str) -> String {
input
.chars()
.map(|c| {
let code = c as u32;
// ASCII
if code <= 0x7F {
c.to_string()
// BMP characters encoded normally
} else if code < 0xFFFF {
format!("\\u{:04X}", code)
// Beyond BMP encoded a surrogate pairs
} else {
let high = ((code - 0x10000) >> 10) + 0xD800;
let low = ((code - 0x10000) & 0x3FF) + 0xDC00;
format!("\\u{:04X}\\u{:04X}", high, low)
}
})
.collect()
}
/// Initialize database managers as a plugin (for initialization order).
@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ use crate::{
call_frontend, cookie_jar_from_window, environment_from_window, get_window_from_plugin_context,
workspace_from_window,
};
use base64::Engine;
use base64::prelude::BASE64_STANDARD;
use chrono::Utc;
use log::error;
use std::sync::Arc;
@@ -16,6 +18,7 @@ use tauri_plugin_opener::OpenerExt;
use yaak::plugin_events::{
GroupedPluginEvent, HostRequest, SharedPluginEventContext, handle_shared_plugin_event,
};
use yaak::response_body::FileResponseBodyStore;
use yaak_crypto::manager::EncryptionManager;
use yaak_http::cookies::get_cookie_value_from_jar;
use yaak_models::models::{HttpResponse, Plugin};
@@ -54,6 +57,7 @@ pub(crate) async fn handle_plugin_event<R: Runtime>(
match handle_shared_plugin_event(
app_handle.db_manager().inner(),
&FileResponseBodyStore::new(app_handle.db_manager().inner()),
&event.payload,
SharedPluginEventContext {
plugin_name: &plugin_name,
@@ -313,8 +317,13 @@ async fn handle_host_plugin_request<R: Runtime>(
)
.await?;
// An ad-hoc request saves nothing, so the engine hands the body
// back and this reply is the only place the plugin can get it.
let body = http_response.body.returned_bytes().map(|b| BASE64_STANDARD.encode(b));
Ok(Some(InternalEventPayload::SendHttpRequestResponse(SendHttpRequestResponse {
http_response: http_response.response,
body,
})))
}
HostRequest::OpenWindow(req) => {
@@ -194,12 +194,6 @@ pub async fn cmd_plugins_uninstall<R: Runtime>(
Ok(delete_and_uninstall(plugin_manager, &query_manager, &plugin_context, plugin_id).await?)
}
pub async fn cmd_plugin_init_errors(
plugin_manager: State<'_, PluginManager>,
) -> Result<Vec<(String, String)>> {
Ok(plugin_manager.take_init_errors().await)
}
pub async fn cmd_plugins_updates<R: Runtime>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
) -> Result<PluginUpdatesResponse> {
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@@ -1,25 +1,8 @@
use serde_json::Value;
//! One import path for rendering, wherever the pieces actually live.
//!
//! The request renderers are engine code; the template renderers moved to
//! `yaak-commands` when the template commands did. Callers in this crate do not
//! need to track which is which.
pub use yaak::render::{render_grpc_request, render_http_request};
use yaak_models::models::Environment;
use yaak_models::render::make_vars_hashmap;
use yaak_templates::{RenderOptions, TemplateCallback, parse_and_render, render_json_value_raw};
pub async fn render_template<T: TemplateCallback>(
template: &str,
environment_chain: Vec<Environment>,
cb: &T,
opt: &RenderOptions,
) -> yaak_templates::error::Result<String> {
let vars = &make_vars_hashmap(environment_chain);
parse_and_render(template, vars, cb, &opt).await
}
pub async fn render_json_value<T: TemplateCallback>(
value: Value,
environment_chain: Vec<Environment>,
cb: &T,
opt: &RenderOptions,
) -> yaak_templates::error::Result<Value> {
let vars = &make_vars_hashmap(environment_chain);
render_json_value_raw(value, vars, cb, opt).await
}
pub use yaak_commands::render::{render_json_value, render_template};
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@@ -6,11 +6,10 @@ use crate::error::Result;
use crate::models_ext::{BlobManagerExt, QueryManagerExt};
use chrono::Utc;
use log::warn;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::path::Path;
use tauri::{AppHandle, Listener, Runtime};
use tokio::sync::watch;
use ts_rs::TS;
use yaak_rpc_schema::WatchResult;
use yaak_sync::error::Error::InvalidSyncDirectory;
use yaak_sync::sync::{
FsCandidate, SyncOp, apply_sync_ops, apply_sync_state_ops, compute_sync_ops, get_db_candidates,
@@ -57,13 +56,6 @@ pub(crate) async fn cmd_sync_apply<R: Runtime>(
Ok(())
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
#[ts(export, export_to = "index.ts")]
pub(crate) struct WatchResult {
unlisten_event: String,
}
pub(crate) async fn sync_watch<R, F>(
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
sync_dir: &Path,
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ use yaak_http::cookies::CookieStore;
use yaak_http::path_placeholders::apply_path_placeholders;
use yaak_models::models::{
HttpResponseHeader, WebsocketConnection, WebsocketConnectionState, WebsocketEvent,
WebsocketEventType, WebsocketRequest,
WebsocketEventType,
};
use yaak_models::util::UpdateSource;
use yaak_plugins::events::{CallHttpAuthenticationRequest, HttpHeader, RenderPurpose};
@@ -27,19 +27,9 @@ use yaak_plugins::template_callback::PluginTemplateCallback;
use yaak_templates::strip_json_comments::maybe_strip_json_comments;
use yaak_templates::{RenderErrorBehavior, RenderOptions};
use yaak_tls::find_client_certificate;
use yaak_commands::resolve::resolve_websocket_request;
use yaak_ws::{WebsocketManager, render_websocket_request};
pub async fn cmd_ws_delete_connections<R: Runtime>(
request_id: &str,
app_handle: AppHandle<R>,
window: WebviewWindow<R>,
) -> Result<()> {
Ok(app_handle.db().delete_all_websocket_connections_for_request(
request_id,
&UpdateSource::from_window_label(window.label()),
)?)
}
pub async fn cmd_ws_send<R: Runtime>(
connection_id: &str,
environment_id: Option<&str>,
@@ -86,7 +76,7 @@ async fn send_websocket_message<R: Runtime>(
environment_id,
)?;
let (resolved_request, _auth_context_id) =
resolve_websocket_request(&window, &unrendered_request)?;
resolve_websocket_request(&window.db(), &unrendered_request)?;
let plugin_manager = Arc::new((*app_handle.state::<PluginManager>()).clone());
let encryption_manager = Arc::new((*app_handle.state::<EncryptionManager>()).clone());
let request = render_websocket_request(
@@ -165,7 +155,7 @@ pub async fn cmd_ws_connect<R: Runtime>(
app_handle.db().resolve_settings_for_websocket_request(&unrendered_request)?;
let settings = app_handle.db().get_settings();
let (resolved_request, auth_context_id) =
resolve_websocket_request(&window, &unrendered_request)?;
resolve_websocket_request(&window.db(), &unrendered_request)?;
let plugin_manager = Arc::new((*app_handle.state::<PluginManager>()).clone());
let encryption_manager = Arc::new((*app_handle.state::<EncryptionManager>()).clone());
let request = render_websocket_request(
@@ -465,23 +455,6 @@ pub async fn cmd_ws_connect<R: Runtime>(
Ok(connection)
}
/// Resolve inherited authentication and headers for a websocket request
fn resolve_websocket_request<R: Runtime>(
window: &WebviewWindow<R>,
request: &WebsocketRequest,
) -> Result<(WebsocketRequest, String)> {
let mut new_request = request.clone();
let (authentication_type, authentication, authentication_context_id) =
window.db().resolve_auth_for_websocket_request(request)?;
new_request.authentication_type = authentication_type;
new_request.authentication = authentication;
let headers = window.db().resolve_headers_for_websocket_request(request)?;
new_request.headers = headers;
Ok((new_request, authentication_context_id))
}
/// Convert WS URL to HTTP URL for cookie filtering
/// WebSocket upgrade requests are HTTP requests initially, so HttpOnly cookies should apply
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@@ -7,3 +7,4 @@ publish = false
[dependencies]
tauri = { workspace = true }
regex = "1.11.0"
yaak-core = { workspace = true }
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@@ -1,38 +1,53 @@
use regex::Regex;
use tauri::{Runtime, WebviewWindow};
use tauri::{Runtime, Url, WebviewWindow};
use yaak_core::WorkspaceContext;
pub trait WorkspaceWindowTrait {
fn workspace_id(&self) -> Option<String>;
fn cookie_jar_id(&self) -> Option<String>;
fn environment_id(&self) -> Option<String>;
fn request_id(&self) -> Option<String>;
/// All four at once, from a single read of the window URL.
fn workspace_context(&self) -> WorkspaceContext;
}
impl<R: Runtime> WorkspaceWindowTrait for WebviewWindow<R> {
fn workspace_id(&self) -> Option<String> {
let url = self.url().unwrap();
let re = Regex::new(r"/workspaces/(?<id>\w+)").unwrap();
match re.captures(url.as_str()) {
None => None,
Some(captures) => captures.name("id").map(|c| c.as_str().to_string()),
}
workspace_id_from_url(&self.url().unwrap())
}
fn cookie_jar_id(&self) -> Option<String> {
let url = self.url().unwrap();
let mut query_pairs = url.query_pairs();
query_pairs.find(|(k, _v)| k == "cookie_jar_id").map(|(_k, v)| v.to_string())
query_param(&self.url().unwrap(), "cookie_jar_id")
}
fn environment_id(&self) -> Option<String> {
let url = self.url().unwrap();
let mut query_pairs = url.query_pairs();
query_pairs.find(|(k, _v)| k == "environment_id").map(|(_k, v)| v.to_string())
query_param(&self.url().unwrap(), "environment_id")
}
fn request_id(&self) -> Option<String> {
query_param(&self.url().unwrap(), "request_id")
}
fn workspace_context(&self) -> WorkspaceContext {
let url = self.url().unwrap();
let mut query_pairs = url.query_pairs();
query_pairs.find(|(k, _v)| k == "request_id").map(|(_k, v)| v.to_string())
WorkspaceContext {
workspace_id: workspace_id_from_url(&url),
environment_id: query_param(&url, "environment_id"),
cookie_jar_id: query_param(&url, "cookie_jar_id"),
request_id: query_param(&url, "request_id"),
}
}
}
fn workspace_id_from_url(url: &Url) -> Option<String> {
let re = Regex::new(r"/workspaces/(?<id>\w+)").unwrap();
match re.captures(url.as_str()) {
None => None,
Some(captures) => captures.name("id").map(|c| c.as_str().to_string()),
}
}
fn query_param(url: &Url, key: &str) -> Option<String> {
let mut query_pairs = url.query_pairs();
query_pairs.find(|(k, _v)| k == key).map(|(_k, v)| v.to_string())
}
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@@ -9,12 +9,20 @@ chrono = { version = "0.4.38", features = ["serde"] }
include_dir = "0.7"
log = { workspace = true }
nanoid = "0.4.0"
r2d2 = "0.8.10"
r2d2_sqlite = { version = "0.25.0" }
rusqlite = { version = "0.32.1", features = ["bundled", "chrono"] }
sea-query = { version = "0.32.1", features = ["with-chrono", "attr"] }
sea-query-rusqlite = { version = "0.7.0", features = ["with-chrono"] }
rusqlite = { version = "0.38", features = ["bundled", "chrono"] }
sea-query-rusqlite = { version = "0.8.0", features = ["with-chrono"] }
sea-query = { version = "1.0", features = ["with-chrono", "attr"] }
serde = { workspace = true, features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
ts-rs = { workspace = true }
[target.'cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))'.dependencies]
r2d2 = "0.8.10"
r2d2_sqlite = { version = "0.32" }
# nanoid pulls getrandom, which needs to be told how to reach the browser's
# CSPRNG on wasm32-unknown-unknown. Native targets are unaffected.
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")'.dependencies]
getrandom = { version = "0.2", features = ["js"] }
uuid = { version = "1", features = ["js"] }
@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
use r2d2::PooledConnection;
use r2d2_sqlite::SqliteConnectionManager;
use crate::pool::SqliteConn;
use rusqlite::{Connection, Statement, ToSql, Transaction};
pub enum ConnectionOrTx<'a> {
Connection(PooledConnection<SqliteConnectionManager>),
Connection(SqliteConn),
Transaction(&'a Transaction<'a>),
}
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ use crate::error::Error::ModelNotFound;
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::traits::UpsertModelInfo;
use crate::update_source::UpdateSource;
use sea_query::ExprTrait;
use sea_query::{
Asterisk, Expr, Func, IntoColumnRef, IntoIden, OnConflict, Query, SimpleExpr,
SqliteQueryBuilder,
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ pub enum Error {
SqlError(#[from] rusqlite::Error),
#[error("SQL Pool error: {0}")]
SqlPoolError(#[from] r2d2::Error),
SqlPoolError(#[from] crate::pool::PoolError),
#[error("Database error: {0}")]
Database(String),
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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ pub mod connection_or_tx;
pub mod db_context;
pub mod error;
pub mod migrate;
pub mod pool;
pub mod traits;
pub mod update_source;
pub mod util;
@@ -11,13 +12,15 @@ pub use connection_or_tx::ConnectionOrTx;
pub use db_context::DbContext;
pub use error::{Error, Result};
pub use migrate::run_migrations;
pub use pool::{PoolError, SqliteConn, SqlitePool};
pub use traits::{UpsertModelInfo, upsert_date};
pub use update_source::{ModelChangeEvent, UpdateSource};
pub use util::{generate_id, generate_id_of_length, generate_prefixed_id};
// Re-export pool types that consumers will need
// Re-export types that consumers will need
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
pub use r2d2;
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
pub use r2d2_sqlite;
pub use rusqlite;
pub use sea_query;
pub use sea_query_rusqlite;
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@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::pool::SqlitePool;
use include_dir::Dir;
use log::{debug, info};
use r2d2::Pool;
use r2d2_sqlite::SqliteConnectionManager;
use rusqlite::{OptionalExtension, params};
const TRACKING_TABLE: &str = "_sqlx_migrations";
@@ -11,7 +10,7 @@ const TRACKING_TABLE: &str = "_sqlx_migrations";
///
/// Migrations are sorted by filename (use timestamp prefixes like `00000001_init.sql`).
/// Applied migrations are tracked in `_sqlx_migrations`.
pub fn run_migrations(pool: &Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>, dir: &Dir<'_>) -> Result<()> {
pub fn run_migrations(pool: &SqlitePool, dir: &Dir<'_>) -> Result<()> {
info!("Running migrations");
// Create tracking table
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@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
//! Where connections come from.
//!
//! Every query in the model layer asks a pool for a connection, uses it, and
//! hands it back. That is the whole contract, and it is the one place the
//! desktop and the browser genuinely differ: the desktop has threads and wants
//! an r2d2 pool; a browser tab has one thread, no way to spawn another, and one
//! connection is exactly enough. Everything above this module is identical on
//! both.
//!
//! On native targets `SqlitePool` *is* `r2d2::Pool` — a type alias, so nothing
//! that already builds pools changes. On wasm it is one connection that every
//! `get()` hands out a shared handle to.
//!
//! A `SqliteConn` only ever derefs immutably. The code above this layer opens
//! transactions with [`rusqlite::Transaction::new_unchecked`], which takes
//! `&Connection`; the `&mut` that `Connection::transaction` demands is a
//! compile-time guard against nesting a transaction on one connection, and it
//! is what would have forced the wasm pool to lend its connection exclusively.
//! The model layer nests connections freely — a helper that already holds one
//! calls another that asks for its own — so an exclusive lend would panic on
//! the second ask. Sharing the handle instead makes nested *reads* work the way
//! they do on the desktop; nested *write transactions* fail on both, only
//! differently (here SQLite refuses the inner `BEGIN`; natively the inner
//! connection blocks on `busy_timeout` and then fails).
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
mod imp {
use r2d2_sqlite::SqliteConnectionManager;
pub type SqlitePool = r2d2::Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>;
pub type SqliteConn = r2d2::PooledConnection<SqliteConnectionManager>;
pub type PoolError = r2d2::Error;
}
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
mod imp {
use rusqlite::Connection;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::rc::Rc;
/// One connection, shared by everyone who asks.
///
/// `Rc` rather than `Arc` because a `Connection` is `!Sync`, so wrapping
/// it in an `Arc` would buy no `Send`/`Sync` anyway — and there is one
/// thread here to be honest about.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct SqlitePool {
conn: Rc<Connection>,
}
impl SqlitePool {
pub fn single(conn: Connection) -> Self {
Self { conn: Rc::new(conn) }
}
/// Another handle to the connection. Cannot fail; the `Result` keeps
/// the signature identical to r2d2's so callers are written once.
pub fn get(&self) -> Result<SqliteConn, PoolError> {
Ok(SqliteConn(self.conn.clone()))
}
}
/// The error a `get()` would return if it could. It can't, so this has no
/// variants; it exists so `Error::SqlPoolError` has the same shape on both
/// targets.
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
pub enum PoolError {}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct SqliteConn(Rc<Connection>);
impl Deref for SqliteConn {
type Target = Connection;
fn deref(&self) -> &Connection {
&self.0
}
}
}
pub use imp::*;
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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
[package]
name = "yaak-rpc-schema"
version = "0.0.0"
edition = "2024"
authors = ["Gregory Schier"]
publish = false
[dependencies]
serde = { workspace = true, features = ["derive"] }
ts-rs = { workspace = true }
yaak-git = { workspace = true }
yaak-grpc = { workspace = true }
yaak-models = { workspace = true }
yaak-plugins = { workspace = true }
yaak-sse = { workspace = true }
yaak-sync = { workspace = true }
yaak-templates = { workspace = true }
yaak-ws = { workspace = true }
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@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
# yaak-rpc-schema
The wire schema for the app's RPC surface: every command name, its request
payload, and its response type, declared once.
Every host that serves the Yaak UI — the desktop app today, the browser bridge
and anything after it — imports these types and implements the commands against
them. That is what keeps a request's shape from drifting between hosts, and it
is why the TypeScript bindings (`bindings/gen_rpc.ts`, exposed to the frontend
as `@yaakapp-internal/rpc-schema`) are generated from one place.
Nothing here depends on Tauri or on any host. Request structs are plain data,
and so are the few response types declared here rather than in an engine crate.
Command *bodies* live with the host that runs them.
## Adding a command
1. Add its request struct and an entry in `with_commands!` in `src/lib.rs`.
2. Write the adapter in each host — the desktop's live in
`crates-tauri/yaak-app-client/src/rpc_ext.rs`. A host that does not support
the command still has to say so; a missing adapter fails to compile.
3. Regenerate the bindings: `cargo test -p yaak-rpc-schema` writes
`bindings/gen_rpc.ts`, which is committed.
## How hosts consume the list
`with_commands!` takes the name of a `macro_rules!` macro and calls it with the
full `name(Req) -> Res` list. Each host writes a small macro that receives that
list and builds its router:
```rust
macro_rules! register_commands {
( $( $name:ident ( $req:ty ) -> $res:ty ),* $(,)? ) => {
pub fn build_router() -> RpcRouter<MyCtx> {
let mut router = RpcRouter::new();
$( router.register(stringify!($name), rpc_handler_async!($name)); )*
router
}
};
}
yaak_rpc_schema::with_commands!(register_commands);
```
The schema decides *what* commands exist; the host decides *how* each one runs.
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ urlParameters: Array<HttpUrlParameter>, settingSendCookies: InheritedBoolSetting
export type HttpRequestHeader = { enabled?: boolean, name: string, value: string, id?: string, };
export type HttpResponse = { model: "http_response", id: string, createdAt: string, updatedAt: string, workspaceId: string, requestId: string, bodyPath: string | null, contentLength: number | null, contentLengthCompressed: number | null, elapsed: number, elapsedHeaders: number, elapsedDns: number, error: string | null, headers: Array<HttpResponseHeader>, remoteAddr: string | null, requestContentLength: number | null, requestHeaders: Array<HttpResponseHeader>, status: number, statusReason: string | null, state: HttpResponseState, url: string, version: string | null, };
export type HttpResponse = { model: "http_response", id: string, createdAt: string, updatedAt: string, workspaceId: string, requestId: string, contentLength: number | null, contentLengthCompressed: number | null, elapsed: number, elapsedHeaders: number, elapsedDns: number, error: string | null, headers: Array<HttpResponseHeader>, remoteAddr: string | null, requestContentLength: number | null, requestHeaders: Array<HttpResponseHeader>, status: number, statusReason: string | null, state: HttpResponseState, url: string, version: string | null, };
export type HttpResponseEvent = { model: "http_response_event", id: string, createdAt: string, updatedAt: string, workspaceId: string, responseId: string, event: HttpResponseEventData, };
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// The RPC wire schema, generated by ts-rs from the Rust declarations in
// src/lib.rs. `RpcSchema` maps every command name to its (request, response)
// pair; the app's `rpc()` helper derives its command union from it.
export * from "./bindings/gen_rpc";
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "@yaakapp-internal/rpc-schema",
"version": "1.0.0",
"private": true,
"main": "index.ts"
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
[package]
name = "yaak-commands"
version = "0.0.0"
edition = "2024"
authors = ["Gregory Schier"]
publish = false
[dependencies]
serde_json = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
yaak = { workspace = true }
yaak-core = { workspace = true }
yaak-crypto = { workspace = true }
yaak-models = { workspace = true }
yaak-plugins = { workspace = true }
yaak-rpc-schema = { workspace = true }
yaak-templates = { workspace = true }
[dev-dependencies]
tempfile = "3"
tokio = { workspace = true, features = ["macros", "rt-multi-thread"] }
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//! The actions plugins contribute to the UI, and the calls that run them.
//!
//! Listing is a plain question for the plugin runtime. Calling is not: the
//! frontend sends back the model it was showing, and a plugin must act on what
//! that model *actually is* — re-read from the database, with inheritance
//! resolved — not on a snapshot the UI has been holding. That re-reading is the
//! work these handlers do.
use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::host::PluginHost;
use crate::resolve::{resolve_grpc_request, resolve_http_request};
use yaak_models::models::HttpRequest;
use yaak_plugins::events::{
CallFolderActionArgs, CallFolderActionRequest, CallGrpcRequestActionArgs,
CallGrpcRequestActionRequest, CallHttpRequestActionArgs, CallHttpRequestActionRequest,
CallWebsocketRequestActionArgs, CallWebsocketRequestActionRequest, CallWorkspaceActionArgs,
CallWorkspaceActionRequest, GetFolderActionsResponse, GetGrpcRequestActionsResponse,
GetHttpRequestActionsResponse, GetWebsocketRequestActionsResponse, GetWorkspaceActionsResponse,
};
use yaak_rpc_schema::*;
// -- Listing --
pub async fn cmd_http_request_actions<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
_req: CmdHttpRequestActionsReq,
) -> Result<Vec<GetHttpRequestActionsResponse>> {
host.http_request_actions().await
}
pub async fn cmd_websocket_request_actions<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
_req: CmdWebsocketRequestActionsReq,
) -> Result<Vec<GetWebsocketRequestActionsResponse>> {
host.websocket_request_actions().await
}
pub async fn cmd_grpc_request_actions<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
_req: CmdGrpcRequestActionsReq,
) -> Result<Vec<GetGrpcRequestActionsResponse>> {
host.grpc_request_actions().await
}
pub async fn cmd_workspace_actions<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
_req: CmdWorkspaceActionsReq,
) -> Result<Vec<GetWorkspaceActionsResponse>> {
host.workspace_actions().await
}
pub async fn cmd_folder_actions<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
_req: CmdFolderActionsReq,
) -> Result<Vec<GetFolderActionsResponse>> {
host.folder_actions().await
}
// -- Calling --
pub async fn cmd_call_http_request_action<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdCallHttpRequestActionReq,
) -> Result<()> {
let inner = req.req;
let http_request = resolve_http_request(&host.db(), &inner.args.http_request)?.0;
host.call_http_request_action(CallHttpRequestActionRequest {
args: CallHttpRequestActionArgs { http_request },
..inner
})
.await
}
pub async fn cmd_call_grpc_request_action<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdCallGrpcRequestActionReq,
) -> Result<()> {
let inner = req.req;
let grpc_request = resolve_grpc_request(&host.db(), &inner.args.grpc_request)?.0;
host.call_grpc_request_action(CallGrpcRequestActionRequest {
args: CallGrpcRequestActionArgs { grpc_request, ..inner.args },
..inner
})
.await
}
pub async fn cmd_call_websocket_request_action<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdCallWebsocketRequestActionReq,
) -> Result<()> {
let inner = req.req;
let websocket_request = host.db().get_websocket_request(&inner.args.websocket_request.id)?;
host.call_websocket_request_action(CallWebsocketRequestActionRequest {
args: CallWebsocketRequestActionArgs { websocket_request },
..inner
})
.await
}
pub async fn cmd_call_workspace_action<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdCallWorkspaceActionReq,
) -> Result<()> {
let inner = req.req;
let workspace = host.db().get_workspace(&inner.args.workspace.id)?;
host.call_workspace_action(CallWorkspaceActionRequest {
args: CallWorkspaceActionArgs { workspace },
..inner
})
.await
}
pub async fn cmd_call_folder_action<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdCallFolderActionReq,
) -> Result<()> {
let inner = req.req;
let folder = host.db().get_folder(&inner.args.folder.id)?;
host.call_folder_action(CallFolderActionRequest {
args: CallFolderActionArgs { folder },
..inner
})
.await
}
// -- Other things the plugin runtime does --
/// Turn a `curl` command line into an unsaved request, by handing it to the
/// same importer plugins that read files.
pub async fn cmd_curl_to_request<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdCurlToRequestReq,
) -> Result<HttpRequest> {
let imported = host.import_data(&req.command).await?;
let request = imported
.resources
.http_requests
.first()
.ok_or_else(|| Error::Generic("No curl command found".to_string()))?;
// Belongs to the workspace the user is importing into, and is not saved
// until they say so — hence the blank id.
let mut request = request.clone();
request.workspace_id = req.workspace_id;
request.id = String::new();
Ok(request)
}
/// Restart every plugin, returning whatever failed to come back up.
pub async fn cmd_reload_plugins<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
_req: CmdReloadPluginsReq,
) -> Result<Vec<(String, String)>> {
let plugins = host.db().list_plugins()?;
Ok(host.reload_plugins(plugins).await)
}
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//! Authentication config forms and their actions.
//!
//! Both commands here do the same preparation: the frontend sends the model
//! whose auth is being edited plus the values currently in the form, and those
//! values may contain templates. They have to be rendered against the model's
//! own environment chain before a plugin sees them, or an auth plugin receives
//! `${[ api_key ]}` where it expected a key.
use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::host::PluginHost;
use crate::render::render_json_value;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use yaak_models::models::AnyModel;
use yaak_plugins::events::{
GetHttpAuthenticationConfigResponse, GetHttpAuthenticationSummaryResponse, JsonPrimitive,
RenderPurpose,
};
use yaak_rpc_schema::*;
use yaak_templates::RenderOptions;
pub async fn cmd_get_http_authentication_summaries<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
_req: CmdGetHttpAuthenticationSummariesReq,
) -> Result<Vec<GetHttpAuthenticationSummaryResponse>> {
host.http_authentication_summaries().await
}
pub async fn cmd_get_http_authentication_config<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdGetHttpAuthenticationConfigReq,
) -> Result<GetHttpAuthenticationConfigResponse> {
// A config form is being displayed, so a template that cannot resolve
// should show as blank rather than refuse to open the form.
let values = render_auth_values(
&host,
&req.model,
req.environment_id.as_deref(),
req.values,
RenderPurpose::Preview,
&RenderOptions::return_empty(),
)
.await?;
host.http_authentication_config(&req.auth_name, values, req.model.id()).await
}
pub async fn cmd_call_http_authentication_action<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdCallHttpAuthenticationActionReq,
) -> Result<()> {
// An action actually uses these values, so an unresolvable template is an
// error rather than an empty string that would silently authenticate wrong.
let values = render_auth_values(
&host,
&req.model,
req.environment_id.as_deref(),
req.values,
RenderPurpose::Send,
&RenderOptions::throw(),
)
.await?;
host.call_http_authentication_action(&req.auth_name, req.action_index, values, req.model.id())
.await
}
/// Render the form's values against the environment chain the model sits in.
///
/// The chain depends on where the model lives — a request inherits through its
/// folder, a workspace has only its own — so the model is what decides which
/// variables are in scope.
async fn render_auth_values<H: PluginHost>(
host: &H,
model: &AnyModel,
environment_id: Option<&str>,
values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>,
purpose: RenderPurpose,
options: &RenderOptions,
) -> Result<HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>> {
let (workspace_id, folder_id) = match model {
AnyModel::HttpRequest(r) => (r.workspace_id.clone(), r.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::GrpcRequest(r) => (r.workspace_id.clone(), r.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::WebsocketRequest(r) => (r.workspace_id.clone(), r.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::Folder(f) => (f.workspace_id.clone(), f.folder_id.clone()),
AnyModel::Workspace(w) => (w.id.clone(), None),
other => {
return Err(Error::Generic(format!(
"Cannot resolve authentication for a {}",
other.model()
)));
}
};
let environment_chain =
host.db().resolve_environments(&workspace_id, folder_id.as_deref(), environment_id)?;
let cb = host.template_callback(purpose);
let rendered =
render_json_value(serde_json::to_value(&values)?, environment_chain, &cb, options).await?;
Ok(serde_json::from_value(rendered)?)
}
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//! Export and formatting.
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::host::Host;
use std::path::Path;
use yaak::export::{self, ExportDataParams};
use yaak_rpc_schema::*;
use yaak_templates::format_json::format_json;
pub async fn cmd_export_data<H: Host>(host: H, req: CmdExportDataReq) -> Result<()> {
let version = host.app_version();
Ok(export::export_data(ExportDataParams {
query_manager: host.query_manager(),
yaak_version: &version,
export_path: Path::new(&req.export_path),
workspace_ids: req.workspace_ids.iter().map(|s| s.as_str()).collect(),
include_private_environments: req.include_private_environments,
})?)
}
pub async fn cmd_format_json<H: Host>(_host: H, req: CmdFormatJsonReq) -> Result<String> {
Ok(format_json(&req.text, " "))
}
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//! Workspace encryption keys and the `secure()` template function.
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::host::{Host, PluginHost};
use yaak_plugins::native_template_functions::decrypt_secure_template_function;
use yaak_rpc_schema::*;
pub async fn cmd_enable_encryption<H: Host>(host: H, req: CmdEnableEncryptionReq) -> Result<()> {
host.encryption_manager().ensure_workspace_key(&req.workspace_id)?;
host.encryption_manager().reveal_workspace_key(&req.workspace_id)?;
Ok(())
}
pub async fn cmd_reveal_workspace_key<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: CmdRevealWorkspaceKeyReq,
) -> Result<String> {
Ok(host.encryption_manager().reveal_workspace_key(&req.workspace_id)?)
}
pub async fn cmd_set_workspace_key<H: Host>(host: H, req: CmdSetWorkspaceKeyReq) -> Result<()> {
host.encryption_manager().set_human_key(&req.workspace_id, &req.key)?;
Ok(())
}
pub async fn cmd_disable_encryption<H: Host>(host: H, req: CmdDisableEncryptionReq) -> Result<()> {
host.encryption_manager().disable_encryption(&req.workspace_id)?;
Ok(())
}
pub async fn cmd_decrypt_template<H: Host>(host: H, req: CmdDecryptTemplateReq) -> Result<String> {
let plugin_context = host.plugin_context();
Ok(decrypt_secure_template_function(host.encryption_manager(), &plugin_context, &req.template)?)
}
pub async fn cmd_secure_template<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdSecureTemplateReq,
) -> Result<String> {
host.encrypt_secure_template(&req.template).await
}
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use thiserror::Error;
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
pub enum Error {
#[error(transparent)]
Yaak(#[from] yaak::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
Model(#[from] yaak_models::error::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
Plugin(#[from] yaak_plugins::error::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
Crypto(#[from] yaak_crypto::error::Error),
#[error(transparent)]
Template(#[from] yaak_templates::error::Error),
#[error("JSON error: {0}")]
Json(#[from] serde_json::Error),
#[error("I/O error: {0}")]
Io(#[from] std::io::Error),
#[error("{0}")]
Generic(String),
}
pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>;
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//! What a command needs from whatever is running it.
//!
//! A command handler is invoked on behalf of one client (a desktop window today)
//! and needs a handful of things from its surroundings: the shared engine
//! managers, who the client is, what the client is looking at, and a little
//! about the app. `Host` is that handful and nothing more. The desktop
//! implements it over a `WebviewWindow`; a server would implement it over a
//! connection. Handlers are generic over it, so the same handler body runs
//! under either without knowing which.
//!
//! The surface grows only when a handler being moved here needs something new,
//! and stays as narrow as those handlers allow. What is deliberately *not* here
//! is anything only a desktop can do — open a native window, run the updater,
//! show a native dialog — those handlers stay with the desktop.
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::future::Future;
use yaak_core::WorkspaceContext;
use yaak_crypto::manager::EncryptionManager;
use yaak_models::blob_manager::{BlobContext, BlobManager};
use yaak_models::client_db::ClientDb;
use yaak_models::models::Plugin;
use yaak_models::query_manager::QueryManager;
use yaak_models::util::UpdateSource;
use yaak_plugins::events::{
CallFolderActionRequest, CallGrpcRequestActionRequest, CallHttpRequestActionRequest,
CallWebsocketRequestActionRequest, CallWorkspaceActionRequest, GetFolderActionsResponse,
GetGrpcRequestActionsResponse, GetHttpAuthenticationConfigResponse,
GetHttpAuthenticationSummaryResponse, GetHttpRequestActionsResponse,
GetTemplateFunctionConfigResponse, GetTemplateFunctionSummaryResponse, GetThemesResponse,
GetWebsocketRequestActionsResponse, GetWorkspaceActionsResponse, ImportResponse, JsonPrimitive,
PluginContext, RenderPurpose,
};
use yaak_plugins::plugin_meta::PluginMetadata;
use yaak_templates::TemplateCallback;
/// Only `Clone` is required here. `Send`/`Sync`/`'static` are deliberately
/// *not*: a browser host is single-threaded and its connection pool is an
/// `Rc<Connection>` — `rusqlite::Connection` is not `Sync` to begin with — so a
/// thread-safety bound on the trait would lock that host out of implementing it
/// at all. The router needs those bounds and states them itself, which is where
/// they belong: they are a property of a particular transport, not of a command.
pub trait Host: Clone {
/// Stable identity of the client this call is for. On the desktop this is
/// the window label. It rides on every model write so the client that made
/// a change can tell its own echo from everyone else's.
fn client_id(&self) -> &str;
/// What the client is currently looking at: workspace, environment, cookie
/// jar, request. Read at call time, since the client can navigate between
/// calls (and during one).
fn session(&self) -> WorkspaceContext;
/// The app version, as reported to the Yaak API and stamped on exports.
fn app_version(&self) -> String;
fn query_manager(&self) -> &QueryManager;
fn blob_manager(&self) -> &BlobManager;
fn encryption_manager(&self) -> &EncryptionManager;
// -- Conveniences derived from the above; hosts do not override these --
fn update_source(&self) -> UpdateSource {
UpdateSource::from_window_label(self.client_id())
}
fn plugin_context(&self) -> PluginContext {
PluginContext::new(Some(self.client_id().to_string()), self.session().workspace_id)
}
fn db(&self) -> ClientDb<'_> {
self.query_manager().connect()
}
fn blobs(&self) -> BlobContext {
self.blob_manager().connect()
}
}
/// A host that can also reach plugins.
///
/// Separate from [`Host`] so that a command which only touches the database
/// never demands a plugin runtime it does not call: a host with no plugins
/// still serves those, and only handlers bounded on `PluginHost` are closed to
/// it.
///
/// These are *operations*, not a handle. Handing back a `&PluginManager` would
/// have been shorter, but that type is specifically "spawn a Node sidecar and
/// talk to it over a socket", and a browser host runs plugins in a Worker it
/// reaches by message — it can answer any of the questions below and can never
/// produce that type. Naming the questions instead of the answerer is what lets
/// both hosts exist.
///
/// Same rule as [`Host`]: this grows only when a migrated handler needs
/// something new, and stays as narrow as those handlers allow. Today it is the
/// four things batch 1 asks for.
///
/// The types crossing this boundary still come from `yaak-plugins` — fine on
/// the desktop, and once its plain data types are split out from its runtime
/// that becomes an import-path change here rather than an interface one.
pub trait PluginHost: Host {
/// What the running plugin runtime knows about the plugin installed in
/// `directory`, or `None` if it has not loaded one from there. Callers fall
/// back to reading the plugin's manifest off disk.
fn loaded_plugin_metadata(
&self,
directory: &str,
) -> impl Future<Output = Option<PluginMetadata>>;
/// Failures from plugin initialization, drained — reporting them clears
/// them, so a caller that drops these has lost them.
fn take_plugin_init_errors(&self) -> impl Future<Output = Vec<(String, String)>>;
/// The plugin rows as the runtime sees them: the database says what is
/// installed, the runtime knows which are bundled and what version actually
/// loaded. A host without a runtime can return them untouched.
fn resolve_plugins(&self, plugins: Vec<Plugin>) -> impl Future<Output = Vec<Plugin>>;
/// The template functions this host can run, as a callback the renderer
/// drives. This is the *only* thing the plugin runtime uniquely provides to
/// a render — the variables come from the environment chain, which is an
/// ordinary database read — so handing back the callback keeps the rest of
/// rendering shared instead of pushing whole commands behind this trait.
fn template_callback(&self, purpose: RenderPurpose) -> impl TemplateCallback;
/// Every template function the installed plugins expose, for the
/// autocomplete menu.
fn template_function_summaries(
&self,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<Vec<GetTemplateFunctionSummaryResponse>>>;
/// The form a template function wants to show for the given values.
fn template_function_config(
&self,
function_name: &str,
values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>,
model_id: &str,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<GetTemplateFunctionConfigResponse>>;
/// Themes contributed by plugins.
fn themes(&self) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<Vec<GetThemesResponse>>>;
// -- Actions plugins contribute to the UI --
fn http_request_actions(
&self,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<Vec<GetHttpRequestActionsResponse>>>;
fn websocket_request_actions(
&self,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<Vec<GetWebsocketRequestActionsResponse>>>;
fn grpc_request_actions(
&self,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<Vec<GetGrpcRequestActionsResponse>>>;
fn workspace_actions(
&self,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<Vec<GetWorkspaceActionsResponse>>>;
fn folder_actions(&self) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<Vec<GetFolderActionsResponse>>>;
/// Running an action. The request in each of these has already been
/// re-read and had its inheritance resolved by the handler; a host must
/// pass it through untouched.
fn call_http_request_action(
&self,
req: CallHttpRequestActionRequest,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<()>>;
fn call_grpc_request_action(
&self,
req: CallGrpcRequestActionRequest,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<()>>;
fn call_websocket_request_action(
&self,
req: CallWebsocketRequestActionRequest,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<()>>;
fn call_workspace_action(
&self,
req: CallWorkspaceActionRequest,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<()>>;
fn call_folder_action(
&self,
req: CallFolderActionRequest,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<()>>;
// -- Authentication --
fn http_authentication_summaries(
&self,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<Vec<GetHttpAuthenticationSummaryResponse>>>;
/// The form an auth plugin wants to show. `values` arrive already rendered.
fn http_authentication_config(
&self,
auth_name: &str,
values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>,
model_id: &str,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<GetHttpAuthenticationConfigResponse>>;
fn call_http_authentication_action(
&self,
auth_name: &str,
action_index: i32,
values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>,
model_id: &str,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<()>>;
// -- The importers, and the runtime itself --
/// Hand arbitrary text to the importer plugins and take what they make of
/// it. Used for files, URLs and pasted `curl` commands alike.
fn import_data(&self, content: &str) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<ImportResponse>>;
/// Restart every plugin, returning `(plugin, error)` for those that failed.
fn reload_plugins(&self, plugins: Vec<Plugin>) -> impl Future<Output = Vec<(String, String)>>;
/// Re-encrypt the `secure(...)` values in a template.
///
/// Whole operation rather than its pieces because the encryption is only
/// half of it: the value is also run through the plugin template functions,
/// so this needs the plugin runtime and not just a key.
fn encrypt_secure_template(
&self,
template: &str,
) -> impl Future<Output = crate::Result<String>>;
}
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//! Command handlers for the RPC surface, written against [`Host`] instead of
//! any particular host.
//!
//! `yaak_rpc_schema` declares what each command is called and what it takes
//! and returns; this crate is where the bodies live. Every handler has the
//! shape the router wants — `async fn(host, Req) -> Result<Res>` — so a host
//! registers one with a one-line adapter (or none at all), and never
//! redeclares a command.
//!
//! Not every command is here yet. Handlers move in as they are freed of
//! host-specific types; the ones that stay behind are the ones only a desktop
//! can serve (native windows, the updater, dialogs) or that still lean on it.
pub mod actions;
pub mod auth;
pub mod data;
pub mod encryption;
pub mod error;
pub mod host;
pub mod models;
pub mod plugins;
pub mod render;
pub mod resolve;
pub mod responses;
pub mod templates;
pub use error::{Error, Result};
pub use host::{Host, PluginHost};
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//! Reads and writes of models, keyed by the client's identity so the frontend
//! can suppress its own echoes.
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::host::{Host, PluginHost};
use yaak_models::models::{
AnyModel, GraphQlIntrospection, GrpcEvent, HttpRequestHeader, Settings, WebsocketEvent,
WorkspaceMeta,
};
use yaak_models::queries::workspaces::default_headers;
use yaak_rpc_schema::*;
pub async fn models_upsert<H: Host>(host: H, req: ModelsUpsertReq) -> Result<String> {
let db = host.db();
let blobs = host.blob_manager();
let source = host.update_source();
Ok(yaak_models::models_ops::upsert_model(&db, blobs, req.model, &source)?)
}
/// Deletes cascade — a workspace can hold thousands of requests — and run in a
/// transaction, which holds a raw connection for the duration.
///
/// Whether that wants a blocking thread is the *host's* question, not the
/// delete's: a desktop with a multi-threaded runtime should keep this off the
/// runtime (see its adapter), while a single-threaded host has nothing to move
/// it to and runs it here. So this is the plain version, and a host that wants
/// to relocate it calls [`models_delete_blocking`] itself.
pub async fn models_delete<H: Host>(host: H, req: ModelsDeleteReq) -> Result<String> {
models_delete_blocking(&host, req)
}
/// The body of [`models_delete`], callable from a blocking context.
pub fn models_delete_blocking<H: Host>(host: &H, req: ModelsDeleteReq) -> Result<String> {
let source = host.update_source();
Ok(host.query_manager().with_tx(|tx| {
yaak_models::models_ops::delete_model(tx, host.blob_manager(), req.model, &source)
})?)
}
/// Duplicates recurse, so this runs in a transaction too.
pub async fn models_duplicate<H: Host>(host: H, req: ModelsDuplicateReq) -> Result<String> {
let source = host.update_source();
Ok(host.query_manager().with_tx(|tx| {
yaak_models::models_ops::duplicate_model(tx, &req.model_type, &req.model_id, &source)
})?)
}
pub async fn models_websocket_events<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: ModelsWebsocketEventsReq,
) -> Result<Vec<WebsocketEvent>> {
Ok(host.db().list_websocket_events(&req.connection_id)?)
}
pub async fn models_grpc_events<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: ModelsGrpcEventsReq,
) -> Result<Vec<GrpcEvent>> {
Ok(host.db().list_grpc_events(&req.connection_id)?)
}
pub async fn models_get_settings<H: Host>(host: H, _req: ModelsGetSettingsReq) -> Result<Settings> {
Ok(host.db().get_settings())
}
pub async fn models_get_graphql_introspection<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: ModelsGetGraphqlIntrospectionReq,
) -> Result<Option<GraphQlIntrospection>> {
Ok(host.db().get_graphql_introspection(&req.request_id))
}
pub async fn models_upsert_graphql_introspection<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: ModelsUpsertGraphqlIntrospectionReq,
) -> Result<GraphQlIntrospection> {
let source = host.update_source();
Ok(host.db().upsert_graphql_introspection(
&req.workspace_id,
&req.request_id,
req.content,
&source,
)?)
}
/// Everything the frontend's model store needs to boot, as one JSON string.
///
/// A string rather than a `Vec<AnyModel>` because the desktop has to escape
/// this payload before it crosses into the webview (see its adapter), and the
/// frontend `JSON.parse`s either form the same way.
pub async fn models_workspace_models<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: ModelsWorkspaceModelsReq,
) -> Result<String> {
let mut l: Vec<AnyModel> = Vec::new();
// Add the global models
{
let db = host.db();
l.push(db.get_settings().into());
l.append(&mut db.list_workspaces()?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_key_values()?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
}
let plugins = {
let db = host.db();
db.list_plugins()?
};
let plugins = host.resolve_plugins(plugins).await;
l.append(&mut plugins.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
// Add the workspace children
if let Some(wid) = req.workspace_id.as_deref() {
let db = host.db();
l.append(&mut db.list_cookie_jars(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_environments_ensure_base(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_folders(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_grpc_connections(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_grpc_requests(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_http_requests(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_http_responses(wid, None)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_websocket_connections(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_websocket_requests(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
l.append(&mut db.list_workspace_metas(wid)?.into_iter().map(Into::into).collect());
}
Ok(serde_json::to_string(&l)?)
}
pub async fn cmd_get_workspace_meta<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: CmdGetWorkspaceMetaReq,
) -> Result<WorkspaceMeta> {
let db = host.db();
let workspace = db.get_workspace(&req.workspace_id)?;
Ok(db.get_or_create_workspace_meta(&workspace.id)?)
}
pub async fn cmd_delete_all_grpc_connections<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: CmdDeleteAllGrpcConnectionsReq,
) -> Result<()> {
Ok(host.db().delete_all_grpc_connections_for_request(&req.request_id, &host.update_source())?)
}
pub async fn cmd_delete_all_http_responses<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: CmdDeleteAllHttpResponsesReq,
) -> Result<()> {
host.db().delete_all_http_responses_for_request(&req.request_id, &host.update_source())?;
Ok(())
}
pub async fn cmd_ws_delete_connections<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: CmdWsDeleteConnectionsReq,
) -> Result<()> {
Ok(host
.db()
.delete_all_websocket_connections_for_request(&req.request_id, &host.update_source())?)
}
pub async fn cmd_delete_send_history<H: Host>(host: H, req: CmdDeleteSendHistoryReq) -> Result<()> {
Ok(host.query_manager().with_tx(|tx| {
let source = &host.update_source();
tx.delete_all_http_responses_for_workspace(&req.workspace_id, source)?;
tx.delete_all_grpc_connections_for_workspace(&req.workspace_id, source)?;
tx.delete_all_websocket_connections_for_workspace(&req.workspace_id, source)?;
Ok::<(), yaak_models::error::Error>(())
})?)
}
pub async fn cmd_default_headers<H: Host>(
_host: H,
_req: CmdDefaultHeadersReq,
) -> Result<Vec<HttpRequestHeader>> {
Ok(default_headers())
}
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//! Plugin queries: what the runtime has loaded, and what failed to load.
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::host::PluginHost;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use yaak_plugins::plugin_meta::{PluginMetadata, get_plugin_meta};
use yaak_rpc_schema::*;
pub async fn cmd_plugin_info<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdPluginInfoReq,
) -> Result<PluginMetadata> {
let plugin = host.db().get_plugin(&req.id)?;
if let Some(metadata) = host.loaded_plugin_metadata(&plugin.directory).await {
return Ok(metadata);
}
if let Ok(metadata) = get_plugin_meta(&PathBuf::from(&plugin.directory)) {
return Ok(metadata);
}
Ok(fallback_plugin_metadata(&plugin.directory))
}
fn fallback_plugin_metadata(directory: &str) -> PluginMetadata {
let display_name = PathBuf::from(directory)
.file_name()
.and_then(|name| name.to_str())
.filter(|name| !name.is_empty())
.unwrap_or(directory)
.to_string();
PluginMetadata {
version: "Unavailable".to_string(),
name: directory.to_string(),
display_name,
description: Some(format!("Plugin metadata could not be loaded from {directory}")),
homepage_url: None,
repository_url: None,
}
}
pub async fn cmd_plugin_init_errors<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
_req: CmdPluginInitErrorsReq,
) -> Result<Vec<(String, String)>> {
Ok(host.take_plugin_init_errors().await)
}
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//! Rendering a template against an environment chain.
//!
//! The variables come from the chain, the functions come from the host's
//! template callback. Neither of these knows which host it is running under —
//! that is the whole point of taking the callback as a parameter.
use serde_json::Value;
use yaak_models::models::Environment;
use yaak_models::render::make_vars_hashmap;
use yaak_templates::{RenderOptions, TemplateCallback, parse_and_render, render_json_value_raw};
pub async fn render_template<T: TemplateCallback>(
template: &str,
environment_chain: Vec<Environment>,
cb: &T,
opt: &RenderOptions,
) -> yaak_templates::error::Result<String> {
let vars = &make_vars_hashmap(environment_chain);
parse_and_render(template, vars, cb, opt).await
}
pub async fn render_json_value<T: TemplateCallback>(
value: Value,
environment_chain: Vec<Environment>,
cb: &T,
opt: &RenderOptions,
) -> yaak_templates::error::Result<Value> {
let vars = &make_vars_hashmap(environment_chain);
render_json_value_raw(value, vars, cb, opt).await
}
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//! Filling in what a request inherits from its folders and workspace.
//!
//! A request stored in the database records only what is set *on it*;
//! authentication and headers can come from any ancestor. Anything that acts on
//! a request as the user sees it — sending it, handing it to a plugin — has to
//! resolve that chain first, which is why this is shared rather than living
//! next to any one caller.
use crate::error::Result;
use yaak_models::client_db::ClientDb;
use yaak_models::models::{GrpcRequest, HttpRequest, WebsocketRequest};
/// The request with inherited auth and headers filled in, plus the id of the
/// model the authentication was inherited *from* — plugins key their token
/// caches on it, so it must be the ancestor's id and not the request's.
pub fn resolve_http_request(db: &ClientDb, request: &HttpRequest) -> Result<(HttpRequest, String)> {
let mut new_request = request.clone();
let (authentication_type, authentication, authentication_context_id) =
db.resolve_auth_for_http_request(request)?;
new_request.authentication_type = authentication_type;
new_request.authentication = authentication;
new_request.headers = db.resolve_headers_for_http_request(request)?;
Ok((new_request, authentication_context_id))
}
pub fn resolve_grpc_request(db: &ClientDb, request: &GrpcRequest) -> Result<(GrpcRequest, String)> {
let mut new_request = request.clone();
let (authentication_type, authentication, authentication_context_id) =
db.resolve_auth_for_grpc_request(request)?;
new_request.authentication_type = authentication_type;
new_request.authentication = authentication;
new_request.metadata = db.resolve_metadata_for_grpc_request(request)?;
Ok((new_request, authentication_context_id))
}
pub fn resolve_websocket_request(
db: &ClientDb,
request: &WebsocketRequest,
) -> Result<(WebsocketRequest, String)> {
let mut new_request = request.clone();
let (authentication_type, authentication, authentication_context_id) =
db.resolve_auth_for_websocket_request(request)?;
new_request.authentication_type = authentication_type;
new_request.authentication = authentication;
new_request.headers = db.resolve_headers_for_websocket_request(request)?;
Ok((new_request, authentication_context_id))
}
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//! Reading back what a send left behind: response events, request bodies, and
//! where a response body lives.
use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::host::Host;
use std::fs;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use yaak_models::client_db::ClientDb;
use yaak_models::models::HttpResponseEvent;
use yaak_rpc_schema::*;
/// Where a response's body is, and what it is meant to be read as.
pub struct ResponseBodyLocation {
/// None when the response has no stored body.
pub path: Option<PathBuf>,
/// The response's declared `Content-Type`, empty when it has none.
pub content_type: String,
}
/// Find a response's body from its id alone.
///
/// The frontend hands back an id and never a path, so the only bodies reachable
/// here are ones the engine wrote and the database still knows about. A
/// response that was never saved has no entry, and its body came back from the
/// send that made it.
pub fn locate_response_body(db: &ClientDb, response_id: &str) -> Result<ResponseBodyLocation> {
let response = db.get_http_response(response_id)?;
Ok(ResponseBodyLocation {
path: response.body_path.map(PathBuf::from),
content_type: response
.headers
.iter()
.find(|h| h.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("content-type"))
.map(|h| h.value.clone())
.unwrap_or_default(),
})
}
pub async fn cmd_get_http_response_events<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: CmdGetHttpResponseEventsReq,
) -> Result<Vec<HttpResponseEvent>> {
let events: Vec<HttpResponseEvent> = host.db().list_http_response_events(&req.response_id)?;
Ok(events)
}
/// The body's path on this machine, for the desktop host to read or hand to the
/// webview's asset protocol.
///
/// The frontend holds response ids; only `packages/platform`'s Tauri host sees
/// the path, and only because it is about to open the file itself. Hosts
/// without a filesystem serve the same bytes over HTTP instead.
pub async fn cmd_http_response_body_path<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: CmdHttpResponseBodyPathReq,
) -> Result<Option<String>> {
let location = locate_response_body(&host.db(), &req.response_id)?;
Ok(location.path.map(|p| p.to_string_lossy().to_string()))
}
pub async fn cmd_http_request_body<H: Host>(
host: H,
req: CmdHttpRequestBodyReq,
) -> Result<Option<Vec<u8>>> {
let body_id = format!("{}.request", req.response_id);
let chunks = host.blobs().get_chunks(&body_id)?;
if chunks.is_empty() {
return Ok(None);
}
// Concatenate all chunks
let body: Vec<u8> = chunks.into_iter().flat_map(|c| c.data).collect();
Ok(Some(body))
}
pub async fn cmd_save_response<H: Host>(host: H, req: CmdSaveResponseReq) -> Result<()> {
let response = host.db().get_http_response(&req.response_id)?;
let body_path =
response.body_path.ok_or(Error::Generic("Response does not have a body".to_string()))?;
fs::copy(body_path, &req.filepath).map_err(|e| Error::Generic(e.to_string()))?;
Ok(())
}
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//! Templates, the functions plugins put in them, and themes.
//!
//! Everything here needs the plugin runtime, but only for the one thing it
//! uniquely provides: running a template function. Resolving the environment
//! chain and deciding what a render should do about errors are ordinary work
//! and stay here, where every host gets them the same.
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::host::PluginHost;
use crate::render::render_template;
use yaak_plugins::events::{
GetTemplateFunctionConfigResponse, GetTemplateFunctionSummaryResponse, GetThemesResponse,
RenderPurpose,
};
use yaak_rpc_schema::*;
use yaak_templates::{RenderErrorBehavior, RenderOptions, transform_args};
pub async fn cmd_render_template<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdRenderTemplateReq,
) -> Result<String> {
let environment_chain =
host.db().resolve_environments(&req.workspace_id, None, req.environment_id.as_deref())?;
let cb = host.template_callback(req.purpose.unwrap_or(RenderPurpose::Preview));
let options = RenderOptions {
// A preview that throws would show the user an error where they expect
// to see the value so far, so callers rendering *into the UI* ask for
// empties instead.
error_behavior: match req.ignore_error {
Some(true) => RenderErrorBehavior::ReturnEmpty,
_ => RenderErrorBehavior::Throw,
},
};
Ok(render_template(&req.template, environment_chain, &cb, &options).await?)
}
/// Render only the *arguments* of a template's function calls, leaving the
/// calls themselves intact. This is what turns a parsed template back into
/// something displayable without evaluating it.
pub async fn cmd_template_tokens_to_string<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdTemplateTokensToStringReq,
) -> Result<String> {
let cb = host.template_callback(RenderPurpose::Preview);
Ok(transform_args(req.tokens, &cb)?.to_string())
}
pub async fn cmd_template_function_summaries<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
_req: CmdTemplateFunctionSummariesReq,
) -> Result<Vec<GetTemplateFunctionSummaryResponse>> {
host.template_function_summaries().await
}
pub async fn cmd_template_function_config<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
req: CmdTemplateFunctionConfigReq,
) -> Result<GetTemplateFunctionConfigResponse> {
host.template_function_config(&req.function_name, req.values, req.model.id()).await
}
pub async fn cmd_get_themes<H: PluginHost>(
host: H,
_req: CmdGetThemesReq,
) -> Result<Vec<GetThemesResponse>> {
host.themes().await
}
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//! A host that is nothing but the trait: a temp database, a fixed client id,
//! a fixed session. It exists to prove that the handlers really do run without
//! a desktop around them, and that the client's identity reaches the writes.
//!
//! Neither host here has a plugin runtime — no `PluginManager`, no sidecar.
//! `TestHost` implements `Host` alone, so a handler that reaches for plugins
//! would not compile against it. `SingleThreadedHost` goes further and answers
//! `PluginHost` too, without one, which is only possible because that trait
//! names operations rather than handing back a manager.
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use tempfile::TempDir;
use yaak_commands::auth::cmd_get_http_authentication_config;
use yaak_commands::models::{
cmd_default_headers, cmd_get_workspace_meta, models_delete, models_upsert,
models_workspace_models,
};
use yaak_commands::templates::cmd_render_template;
use yaak_commands::{Host, PluginHost};
use yaak_core::WorkspaceContext;
use yaak_crypto::manager::EncryptionManager;
use yaak_models::blob_manager::BlobManager;
use yaak_models::models::{AnyModel, Environment, EnvironmentVariable, Plugin, Workspace};
use yaak_models::query_manager::QueryManager;
use yaak_models::util::{ModelPayload, UpdateSource};
use yaak_plugins::events::{
CallFolderActionRequest, CallGrpcRequestActionRequest, CallHttpRequestActionRequest,
CallWebsocketRequestActionRequest, CallWorkspaceActionRequest, GetFolderActionsResponse,
GetGrpcRequestActionsResponse, GetHttpAuthenticationConfigResponse,
GetHttpAuthenticationSummaryResponse, GetHttpRequestActionsResponse,
GetTemplateFunctionConfigResponse, GetTemplateFunctionSummaryResponse, GetThemesResponse,
GetWebsocketRequestActionsResponse, GetWorkspaceActionsResponse, ImportResponse, JsonPrimitive,
RenderPurpose,
};
use yaak_plugins::plugin_meta::PluginMetadata;
use yaak_rpc_schema::{
CmdDefaultHeadersReq, CmdGetWorkspaceMetaReq, CmdRenderTemplateReq, ModelsDeleteReq,
ModelsUpsertReq, ModelsWorkspaceModelsReq,
};
use yaak_templates::TemplateCallback;
#[derive(Clone)]
struct TestHost {
inner: Arc<Inner>,
}
struct Inner {
_dir: TempDir,
query_manager: QueryManager,
blob_manager: BlobManager,
encryption_manager: EncryptionManager,
/// Every model write the database reported, so a test can check who it
/// says made them.
writes: Mutex<Vec<ModelPayload>>,
rx: Mutex<std::sync::mpsc::Receiver<ModelPayload>>,
}
impl TestHost {
fn new() -> Self {
let dir = TempDir::new().expect("temp dir");
let (query_manager, blob_manager, rx) = yaak_models::init_standalone(
dir.path().join("db.sqlite"),
dir.path().join("blobs.sqlite"),
)
.expect("init db");
let encryption_manager = EncryptionManager::new(query_manager.clone(), "app.yaak.test");
Self {
inner: Arc::new(Inner {
_dir: dir,
query_manager,
blob_manager,
encryption_manager,
writes: Mutex::new(Vec::new()),
rx: Mutex::new(rx),
}),
}
}
fn drain_writes(&self) -> Vec<ModelPayload> {
let rx = self.inner.rx.lock().unwrap();
let mut writes = self.inner.writes.lock().unwrap();
while let Ok(payload) = rx.try_recv() {
writes.push(payload);
}
writes.drain(..).collect()
}
}
impl Host for TestHost {
fn client_id(&self) -> &str {
"test-client"
}
fn session(&self) -> WorkspaceContext {
WorkspaceContext::new().with_workspace("wk_test")
}
fn app_version(&self) -> String {
"0.0.0-test".to_string()
}
fn query_manager(&self) -> &QueryManager {
&self.inner.query_manager
}
fn blob_manager(&self) -> &BlobManager {
&self.inner.blob_manager
}
fn encryption_manager(&self) -> &EncryptionManager {
&self.inner.encryption_manager
}
}
#[tokio::test(flavor = "multi_thread")]
async fn writes_carry_the_client_id() {
let host = TestHost::new();
let workspace = Workspace { name: "From a test".to_string(), ..Default::default() };
let id = models_upsert(host.clone(), ModelsUpsertReq { model: AnyModel::Workspace(workspace) })
.await
.expect("upsert");
assert!(id.starts_with("wk_"), "unexpected id {id}");
let writes = host.drain_writes();
assert_eq!(writes.len(), 1);
assert!(
matches!(&writes[0].update_source, UpdateSource::Window { label } if label == "test-client"),
"the write should be attributed to the calling client, got {:?}",
writes[0].update_source,
);
let meta =
cmd_get_workspace_meta(host.clone(), CmdGetWorkspaceMetaReq { workspace_id: id.clone() })
.await
.expect("workspace meta");
assert_eq!(meta.workspace_id, id);
// Deletes cascade inside a transaction; make sure that path works with no
// host doing anything special around it.
let workspace = host.db().get_workspace(&id).expect("get workspace");
let deleted =
models_delete(host.clone(), ModelsDeleteReq { model: AnyModel::Workspace(workspace) })
.await
.expect("delete");
assert_eq!(deleted, id);
assert!(host.db().get_workspace(&id).is_err(), "workspace should be gone");
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn host_free_handlers_need_no_state() {
let host = TestHost::new();
let headers = cmd_default_headers(host, CmdDefaultHeadersReq {}).await.expect("headers");
assert!(!headers.is_empty());
}
/// A host that is deliberately **not** `Send` or `Sync`: it keeps its state in
/// an `Rc`, the way a single-threaded browser host has to, since
/// `rusqlite::Connection` is not `Sync` to begin with. It also has no plugin
/// runtime of any kind — no `PluginManager`, no sidecar, nothing to spawn.
///
/// Nothing here asserts much at runtime; the test is largely that it compiles.
/// A `Host` demanding thread-safety, or a `PluginHost` handing back a
/// `&PluginManager`, would shut such a host out of the traits entirely and this
/// file would stop building.
#[derive(Clone)]
struct SingleThreadedHost {
inner: Rc<Inner>,
/// The values the last auth-config call arrived with, so a test can check
/// they were rendered before the host ever saw them.
auth_values: Rc<RefCell<Option<HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>>>>,
}
impl Host for SingleThreadedHost {
fn client_id(&self) -> &str {
"tab-1"
}
fn session(&self) -> WorkspaceContext {
WorkspaceContext::new()
}
fn app_version(&self) -> String {
"0.0.0-web".to_string()
}
fn query_manager(&self) -> &QueryManager {
&self.inner.query_manager
}
fn blob_manager(&self) -> &BlobManager {
&self.inner.blob_manager
}
fn encryption_manager(&self) -> &EncryptionManager {
&self.inner.encryption_manager
}
}
/// A template callback with no plugins behind it: variables still resolve,
/// function calls have nothing to run them. A browser host would put a Worker
/// round-trip where this returns an error.
struct NoTemplateFunctions;
impl TemplateCallback for NoTemplateFunctions {
async fn run(
&self,
fn_name: &str,
_args: HashMap<String, serde_json::Value>,
) -> yaak_templates::error::Result<String> {
Err(yaak_templates::error::Error::RenderError(format!(
"no plugin runtime to run {fn_name}()"
)))
}
fn transform_arg(
&self,
_fn_name: &str,
_arg_name: &str,
arg_value: &str,
) -> yaak_templates::error::Result<String> {
Ok(arg_value.to_string())
}
}
/// Answering plugin questions with no plugin runtime behind them. A browser
/// host would put a `postMessage` round-trip to its Worker where these return
/// constants; the shape of the trait is what makes either possible.
impl PluginHost for SingleThreadedHost {
async fn loaded_plugin_metadata(&self, _directory: &str) -> Option<PluginMetadata> {
None
}
async fn take_plugin_init_errors(&self) -> Vec<(String, String)> {
Vec::new()
}
async fn resolve_plugins(&self, plugins: Vec<Plugin>) -> Vec<Plugin> {
// No runtime to enrich them with; the database rows are still the truth
// about what is installed.
plugins
}
async fn encrypt_secure_template(&self, _template: &str) -> yaak_commands::Result<String> {
Err(yaak_commands::Error::Generic("no plugin runtime on this host".into()))
}
fn template_callback(&self, _purpose: RenderPurpose) -> impl TemplateCallback {
NoTemplateFunctions
}
async fn template_function_summaries(
&self,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<Vec<GetTemplateFunctionSummaryResponse>> {
Ok(Vec::new())
}
async fn template_function_config(
&self,
function_name: &str,
_values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>,
_model_id: &str,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<GetTemplateFunctionConfigResponse> {
Err(yaak_commands::Error::Generic(format!("no plugin provides {function_name}()")))
}
async fn themes(&self) -> yaak_commands::Result<Vec<GetThemesResponse>> {
Ok(Vec::new())
}
// No plugins, so nothing contributes actions and nothing can run one.
async fn http_request_actions(
&self,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<Vec<GetHttpRequestActionsResponse>> {
Ok(Vec::new())
}
async fn websocket_request_actions(
&self,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<Vec<GetWebsocketRequestActionsResponse>> {
Ok(Vec::new())
}
async fn grpc_request_actions(
&self,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<Vec<GetGrpcRequestActionsResponse>> {
Ok(Vec::new())
}
async fn workspace_actions(&self) -> yaak_commands::Result<Vec<GetWorkspaceActionsResponse>> {
Ok(Vec::new())
}
async fn folder_actions(&self) -> yaak_commands::Result<Vec<GetFolderActionsResponse>> {
Ok(Vec::new())
}
async fn call_http_request_action(
&self,
_req: CallHttpRequestActionRequest,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<()> {
Err(no_plugins())
}
async fn call_grpc_request_action(
&self,
_req: CallGrpcRequestActionRequest,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<()> {
Err(no_plugins())
}
async fn call_websocket_request_action(
&self,
_req: CallWebsocketRequestActionRequest,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<()> {
Err(no_plugins())
}
async fn call_workspace_action(
&self,
_req: CallWorkspaceActionRequest,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<()> {
Err(no_plugins())
}
async fn call_folder_action(&self, _req: CallFolderActionRequest) -> yaak_commands::Result<()> {
Err(no_plugins())
}
async fn http_authentication_summaries(
&self,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<Vec<GetHttpAuthenticationSummaryResponse>> {
Ok(Vec::new())
}
async fn http_authentication_config(
&self,
_auth_name: &str,
values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>,
_model_id: &str,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<GetHttpAuthenticationConfigResponse> {
*self.auth_values.borrow_mut() = Some(values);
Err(no_plugins())
}
async fn call_http_authentication_action(
&self,
_auth_name: &str,
_action_index: i32,
_values: HashMap<String, JsonPrimitive>,
_model_id: &str,
) -> yaak_commands::Result<()> {
Err(no_plugins())
}
async fn import_data(&self, _content: &str) -> yaak_commands::Result<ImportResponse> {
Err(no_plugins())
}
async fn reload_plugins(&self, _plugins: Vec<Plugin>) -> Vec<(String, String)> {
Vec::new()
}
}
fn no_plugins() -> yaak_commands::Error {
yaak_commands::Error::Generic("no plugin runtime on this host".into())
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn a_single_threaded_host_can_implement_the_trait() {
let TestHost { inner } = TestHost::new();
let host = SingleThreadedHost {
inner: Rc::new(Arc::into_inner(inner).expect("sole owner")),
auth_values: Rc::new(RefCell::new(None)),
};
let workspace = Workspace { name: "From one thread".to_string(), ..Default::default() };
let id = models_upsert(host.clone(), ModelsUpsertReq { model: AnyModel::Workspace(workspace) })
.await
.expect("upsert");
// A `PluginHost` command, on a host with no plugin runtime at all. This is
// the one that could not be written when the trait handed back a
// `&PluginManager`.
let json = models_workspace_models(
host.clone(),
ModelsWorkspaceModelsReq { workspace_id: Some(id.clone()) },
)
.await
.expect("workspace models");
assert!(json.contains(&id), "the workspace should be in its own bootstrap payload");
// Rendering, on a host whose template callback has no plugins behind it.
// Resolving the environment chain is a database read and the render is
// shared code; only the callback came from the host. Rendering a real
// variable is what proves the chain was resolved rather than skipped.
let environment = host
.db()
.upsert_environment(
&Environment {
workspace_id: id.clone(),
name: "Test env".to_string(),
variables: vec![EnvironmentVariable {
enabled: true,
name: "greeting".to_string(),
value: "hello".to_string(),
id: None,
}],
..Default::default()
},
&host.update_source(),
)
.expect("seed environment");
let rendered = cmd_render_template(
host.clone(),
CmdRenderTemplateReq {
template: "${[ greeting ]} world".to_string(),
workspace_id: id.clone(),
environment_id: Some(environment.id.clone()),
purpose: None,
ignore_error: None,
},
)
.await
.expect("render");
assert_eq!(rendered, "hello world", "the environment chain should have been resolved");
// The delete path too, since it is the one that used to reach for a
// blocking thread this host does not have.
let workspace = host.db().get_workspace(&id).expect("get workspace");
let deleted = models_delete(host, ModelsDeleteReq { model: AnyModel::Workspace(workspace) })
.await
.expect("delete");
assert_eq!(deleted, id);
}
/// Auth form values may contain templates, and a plugin must never see one
/// unrendered. The rendering happens in the shared handler, so this checks the
/// host received a resolved value rather than `${[ ... ]}`.
#[tokio::test]
async fn auth_values_are_rendered_before_the_host_sees_them() {
let TestHost { inner } = TestHost::new();
let host = SingleThreadedHost {
inner: Rc::new(Arc::into_inner(inner).expect("sole owner")),
auth_values: Rc::new(RefCell::new(None)),
};
let workspace = host
.db()
.upsert_workspace(
&Workspace { name: "Auth".to_string(), ..Default::default() },
&host.update_source(),
)
.expect("workspace");
host.db()
.upsert_environment(
&Environment {
workspace_id: workspace.id.clone(),
name: "Env".to_string(),
variables: vec![EnvironmentVariable {
enabled: true,
name: "token".to_string(),
value: "s3cret".to_string(),
id: None,
}],
..Default::default()
},
&host.update_source(),
)
.expect("environment");
let environment =
host.db().list_environments_ensure_base(&workspace.id).expect("list").remove(0);
let mut values = HashMap::new();
values.insert("password".to_string(), JsonPrimitive::String("${[ token ]}".to_string()));
// The host refuses the call itself — it has no plugins — but only after the
// handler has rendered and handed over the values, which is what matters.
let _ = cmd_get_http_authentication_config(
host.clone(),
yaak_rpc_schema::CmdGetHttpAuthenticationConfigReq {
auth_name: "basic".to_string(),
values,
model: AnyModel::Workspace(workspace),
environment_id: Some(environment.id),
},
)
.await;
let seen = host.auth_values.borrow().clone().expect("the host should have been called");
assert!(
matches!(seen.get("password"), Some(JsonPrimitive::String(v)) if v == "s3cret"),
"the template should have been rendered before reaching the host, got {:?}",
seen.get("password"),
);
}
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@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
use std::path::PathBuf;
/// Context for a workspace operation.
///
/// In Tauri, this is extracted from the WebviewWindow URL.
@@ -37,20 +35,3 @@ impl WorkspaceContext {
self
}
}
/// Application context trait for accessing app-level resources.
///
/// This abstracts over Tauri's `AppHandle` for path resolution and app identity.
/// Implemented by Tauri's AppHandle and by CLI's own context struct.
pub trait AppContext: Send + Sync + Clone {
/// Returns the path to the application data directory.
/// This is where the database and other persistent data are stored.
fn app_data_dir(&self) -> PathBuf;
/// Returns the application identifier (e.g., "app.yaak.desktop").
/// Used for keyring access and other platform-specific features.
fn app_identifier(&self) -> &str;
/// Returns true if running in development mode.
fn is_dev(&self) -> bool;
}
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@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@
mod context;
mod error;
pub use context::{AppContext, WorkspaceContext};
pub use context::WorkspaceContext;
pub use error::{Error, Result};
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@@ -4,7 +4,9 @@ use log::{debug, info, warn};
use reqwest::{Client, ClientBuilder, Proxy, redirect};
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use yaak_models::models::DnsOverride;
use yaak_tls::{ClientCertificateConfig, get_tls_config, load_client_identity_pkcs12};
use yaak_tls::{
ClientCertificateConfig, NativeClientIdentity, get_tls_config, load_native_client_identity,
};
pub const HTTP2_MAX_RESPONSE_HEADER_LIST_SIZE: u32 = 1024 * 1024;
@@ -61,12 +63,19 @@ static IDENTITY_IMPORT: Mutex<()> = Mutex::new(());
fn build_native_tls_identity(
client_cert: Option<ClientCertificateConfig>,
) -> Result<Option<native_tls::Identity>> {
let Some((pkcs12, password)) = load_client_identity_pkcs12(client_cert)? else {
let Some(material) = load_native_client_identity(client_cert)? else {
return Ok(None);
};
let _guard = IDENTITY_IMPORT.lock().unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner());
Ok(Some(native_tls::Identity::from_pkcs12(&pkcs12, &password)?))
Ok(Some(match material {
NativeClientIdentity::Pkcs12 { data, password } => {
native_tls::Identity::from_pkcs12(&data, &password)?
}
NativeClientIdentity::Pkcs8 { chain_pem, key_pem } => {
native_tls::Identity::from_pkcs8(&chain_pem, &key_pem)?
}
}))
}
#[derive(Clone)]
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@@ -11,11 +11,9 @@ hex = { workspace = true }
include_dir = "0.7"
log = { workspace = true }
nanoid = "0.4.0"
r2d2 = "0.8.10"
r2d2_sqlite = { version = "0.25.0" }
rusqlite = { version = "0.32.1", features = ["bundled", "chrono"] }
sea-query = { version = "0.32.1", features = ["with-chrono", "attr"] }
sea-query-rusqlite = { version = "0.7.0", features = ["with-chrono"] }
rusqlite = { version = "0.38", features = ["bundled", "chrono"] }
sea-query = { version = "1.0", features = ["with-chrono", "attr"] }
sea-query-rusqlite = { version = "0.8.0", features = ["with-chrono"] }
serde = { workspace = true, features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
schemars = { workspace = true }
@@ -23,3 +21,7 @@ sha2 = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
ts-rs = { workspace = true, features = ["chrono-impl", "serde-json-impl"] }
yaak-core = { workspace = true }
[target.'cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))'.dependencies]
r2d2 = "0.8.10"
r2d2_sqlite = { version = "0.32" }
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@@ -225,7 +225,6 @@ export type HttpResponse = {
updatedAt: string;
workspaceId: string;
requestId: string;
bodyPath: string | null;
contentLength: number | null;
contentLengthCompressed: number | null;
elapsed: number;
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@@ -2,9 +2,8 @@ use crate::error::Result;
use crate::util::generate_prefixed_id;
use include_dir::{Dir, include_dir};
use log::{debug, info};
use r2d2::Pool;
use r2d2_sqlite::SqliteConnectionManager;
use rusqlite::{OptionalExtension, params};
use yaak_database::{SqliteConn, SqlitePool};
static BLOB_MIGRATIONS_DIR: Dir = include_dir!("$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/blob_migrations");
@@ -29,11 +28,11 @@ impl BodyChunk {
// whole app whenever the pool is exhausted.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct BlobManager {
pool: Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>,
pool: SqlitePool,
}
impl BlobManager {
pub fn new(pool: Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>) -> Self {
pub fn new(pool: SqlitePool) -> Self {
Self { pool }
}
@@ -45,7 +44,7 @@ impl BlobManager {
/// Context for blob database operations.
pub struct BlobContext {
conn: r2d2::PooledConnection<SqliteConnectionManager>,
conn: SqliteConn,
}
impl BlobContext {
@@ -131,7 +130,7 @@ impl BlobContext {
}
/// Run migrations for the blob database.
pub fn migrate_blob_db(pool: &Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>) -> Result<()> {
pub fn migrate_blob_db(pool: &SqlitePool) -> Result<()> {
info!("Running blob database migrations");
// Create migrations tracking table
@@ -198,9 +197,9 @@ pub fn migrate_blob_db(pool: &Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>) -> Result<()> {
mod tests {
use super::*;
fn create_test_pool() -> Pool<SqliteConnectionManager> {
let manager = SqliteConnectionManager::memory();
let pool = Pool::builder().max_size(1).build(manager).unwrap();
fn create_test_pool() -> SqlitePool {
let manager = r2d2_sqlite::SqliteConnectionManager::memory();
let pool = r2d2::Pool::builder().max_size(1).build(manager).unwrap();
migrate_blob_db(&pool).unwrap();
pool
}
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ pub enum Error {
SqlError(#[from] rusqlite::Error),
#[error("SQL Pool error: {0}")]
SqlPoolError(#[from] r2d2::Error),
SqlPoolError(#[from] yaak_database::PoolError),
#[error("Database error: {0}")]
Database(String),
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@@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
use crate::blob_manager::{BlobManager, migrate_blob_db};
use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::migrate::migrate_db;
use crate::query_manager::QueryManager;
use crate::util::ModelPayload;
use log::info;
use r2d2::Pool;
use r2d2_sqlite::SqliteConnectionManager;
use std::fs::create_dir_all;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::path::Path;
use std::sync::mpsc;
use std::time::Duration;
use yaak_database::SqlitePool;
pub mod blob_manager;
pub mod client_db;
@@ -17,22 +14,85 @@ mod connection_or_tx;
pub mod error;
pub mod migrate;
pub mod models;
pub mod models_ops;
pub mod queries;
pub mod query_manager;
pub mod render;
pub mod util;
fn sqlite_file_manager(path: impl Into<PathBuf>) -> SqliteConnectionManager {
SqliteConnectionManager::file(path.into()).with_init(|conn| {
conn.pragma_update(None, "journal_mode", "WAL")?;
conn.pragma_update(None, "synchronous", "NORMAL")?;
conn.busy_timeout(Duration::from_millis(5000))
})
/// Per-connection setup, applied by every pool on every connection it opens.
fn init_connection(conn: &rusqlite::Connection) -> rusqlite::Result<()> {
conn.busy_timeout(std::time::Duration::from_millis(5000))
}
fn sqlite_memory_manager() -> SqliteConnectionManager {
SqliteConnectionManager::memory()
.with_init(|conn| conn.busy_timeout(Duration::from_millis(5000)))
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
fn init_file_connection(conn: &rusqlite::Connection) -> rusqlite::Result<()> {
conn.pragma_update(None, "journal_mode", "WAL")?;
conn.pragma_update(None, "synchronous", "NORMAL")?;
init_connection(conn)
}
/// The two ways a pool comes to exist, one per target.
///
/// On the desktop and CLI, an r2d2 pool over a file. In a browser, a single
/// connection over whatever VFS the host registered before calling in — the
/// path is a name inside that VFS, not a place on disk. Everything downstream
/// of `SqlitePool` is target-agnostic; this is the only fork.
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
mod open {
use super::*;
use crate::error::Error;
use r2d2::Pool;
use r2d2_sqlite::SqliteConnectionManager;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::time::Duration;
pub fn file_pool(path: impl Into<PathBuf>, max_size: u32, min_idle: u32) -> Result<SqlitePool> {
let path: PathBuf = path.into();
// Create parent directories if needed
if let Some(parent) = path.parent() {
std::fs::create_dir_all(parent)?;
}
let manager = SqliteConnectionManager::file(path).with_init(|c| init_file_connection(c));
Pool::builder()
.max_size(max_size)
.min_idle(Some(min_idle))
.connection_timeout(Duration::from_secs(10))
.build(manager)
.map_err(|e| Error::Database(e.to_string()))
}
pub fn memory_pool() -> Result<SqlitePool> {
let manager = SqliteConnectionManager::memory().with_init(|c| init_connection(c));
// In-memory DB doesn't support multiple connections
Pool::builder().max_size(1).build(manager).map_err(|e| Error::Database(e.to_string()))
}
}
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
mod open {
use super::*;
use rusqlite::Connection;
use std::path::PathBuf;
pub fn file_pool(
path: impl Into<PathBuf>,
_max_size: u32,
_min_idle: u32,
) -> Result<SqlitePool> {
// No WAL: the browser VFSs are single-connection and journal their own
// way; the pragma is accepted and ignored on some and rejected on
// others, so it is not applied at all here.
let conn = Connection::open(path.into())?;
init_connection(&conn)?;
Ok(SqlitePool::single(conn))
}
pub fn memory_pool() -> Result<SqlitePool> {
let conn = Connection::open_in_memory()?;
init_connection(&conn)?;
Ok(SqlitePool::single(conn))
}
}
/// Initialize the database managers for standalone (non-Tauri) usage.
@@ -46,40 +106,16 @@ pub fn init_standalone(
let db_path = db_path.as_ref();
let blob_path = blob_path.as_ref();
// Create parent directories if needed
if let Some(parent) = db_path.parent() {
create_dir_all(parent)?;
}
if let Some(parent) = blob_path.parent() {
create_dir_all(parent)?;
}
// Main database pool. Sized for concurrent in-flight queries, not concurrent app
// features — connections are held per-statement, so even heavy fan-out (e.g. many
// gRPC streams) only needs a handful at once. Keep max_size modest: WAL connections
// hold ~3 file descriptors each, and macOS GUI apps get a 256 fd soft limit.
info!("Initializing app database {db_path:?}");
let manager = sqlite_file_manager(db_path);
let pool = Pool::builder()
.max_size(20)
.min_idle(Some(2))
.connection_timeout(Duration::from_secs(10))
.build(manager)
.map_err(|e| Error::Database(e.to_string()))?;
let pool = open::file_pool(db_path, 20, 2)?;
migrate_db(&pool)?;
info!("Initializing blobs database {blob_path:?}");
// Blob database pool
let blob_manager = sqlite_file_manager(blob_path);
let blob_pool = Pool::builder()
.max_size(10)
.min_idle(Some(1))
.connection_timeout(Duration::from_secs(10))
.build(blob_manager)
.map_err(|e| Error::Database(e.to_string()))?;
let blob_pool = open::file_pool(blob_path, 10, 1)?;
migrate_blob_db(&blob_pool)?;
let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel();
@@ -92,22 +128,10 @@ pub fn init_standalone(
/// Initialize the database managers with in-memory SQLite databases.
/// Useful for testing and CI environments.
pub fn init_in_memory() -> Result<(QueryManager, BlobManager, mpsc::Receiver<ModelPayload>)> {
// Main database pool
let manager = sqlite_memory_manager();
let pool = Pool::builder()
.max_size(1) // In-memory DB doesn't support multiple connections
.build(manager)
.map_err(|e| Error::Database(e.to_string()))?;
let pool = open::memory_pool()?;
migrate_db(&pool)?;
// Blob database pool
let blob_manager = sqlite_memory_manager();
let blob_pool = Pool::builder()
.max_size(1)
.build(blob_manager)
.map_err(|e| Error::Database(e.to_string()))?;
let blob_pool = open::memory_pool()?;
migrate_blob_db(&blob_pool)?;
let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel();
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@@ -2,14 +2,13 @@ use crate::error::Error::MigrationError;
use crate::error::Result;
use include_dir::{Dir, DirEntry, include_dir};
use log::{debug, info};
use r2d2::Pool;
use r2d2_sqlite::SqliteConnectionManager;
use rusqlite::{OptionalExtension, TransactionBehavior, params};
use rusqlite::{OptionalExtension, Transaction, TransactionBehavior, params};
use sha2::{Digest, Sha384};
use yaak_database::SqlitePool;
static MIGRATIONS_DIR: Dir = include_dir!("$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/migrations");
pub fn migrate_db(pool: &Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>) -> Result<()> {
pub fn migrate_db(pool: &SqlitePool) -> Result<()> {
info!("Running database migrations");
// Ensure the table exists
@@ -43,8 +42,10 @@ pub fn migrate_db(pool: &Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>) -> Result<()> {
let mut ran_migrations = 0;
for entry in entries {
num_migrations += 1;
let mut conn = pool.get()?;
let mut tx = conn.transaction_with_behavior(TransactionBehavior::Immediate)?;
let conn = pool.get()?;
// `new_unchecked` takes `&Connection`; see yaak_database::pool for why
// the pool never hands out `&mut`.
let mut tx = Transaction::new_unchecked(&conn, TransactionBehavior::Immediate)?;
match run_migration(entry, &mut tx) {
Ok(ran) => {
if ran {
@@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ pub fn migrate_db(pool: &Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>) -> Result<()> {
}
fn run_migration(migration_path: &DirEntry, tx: &mut rusqlite::Transaction) -> Result<bool> {
let start = std::time::Instant::now();
let start = elapsed_timer();
let (version, description) = split_migration_filename(migration_path.path().to_str().unwrap())
.expect("Failed to parse migration filename");
@@ -97,7 +98,7 @@ fn run_migration(migration_path: &DirEntry, tx: &mut rusqlite::Transaction) -> R
// Split on `;`? → optional depending on how your SQL is structured
tx.execute_batch(&sql)?;
let execution_time = start.elapsed().as_nanos() as i64;
let execution_time = start();
let checksum = sha384_hex_prefixed(sql.as_bytes());
// NOTE: The success column is never used. It's just there for sqlx compatibility.
@@ -109,6 +110,21 @@ fn run_migration(migration_path: &DirEntry, tx: &mut rusqlite::Transaction) -> R
Ok(true)
}
/// Nanoseconds since the timer was started, for the sqlx-compatible
/// `execution_time` column. `Instant` does not exist on `wasm32-unknown-unknown`
/// (there is no monotonic clock to ask), and the column is bookkeeping, so
/// there it reads as zero rather than taking the migrator down with it.
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
fn elapsed_timer() -> impl Fn() -> i64 {
let start = std::time::Instant::now();
move || start.elapsed().as_nanos() as i64
}
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
fn elapsed_timer() -> impl Fn() -> i64 {
|| 0
}
fn split_migration_filename(filename: &str) -> Option<(String, String)> {
// Remove the .sql extension
let trimmed = filename.strip_suffix(".sql")?;
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@@ -1677,6 +1677,13 @@ pub struct HttpResponse {
pub workspace_id: String,
pub request_id: String,
/// Where the engine put the body, when it puts it in a file.
///
/// Not exported to TypeScript: a path is only meaningful to a host that
/// has the filesystem it names, and bodies are moving off it. Read a body
/// by response id instead — the frontend through
/// `cmd_http_response_body_path`, plugins through `ctx.httpResponse.body`.
#[ts(skip)]
pub body_path: Option<String>,
pub content_length: Option<i32>,
pub content_length_compressed: Option<i32>,
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@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
//! Generic model writes, shared by every host.
//!
//! `upsert`, `delete` and `duplicate` take an `AnyModel` and fan out to the
//! typed query for its variant. That fan-out is long, mechanical, and has to
//! grow a new arm every time a model is added — exactly the code that should
//! not exist twice. The host supplies the database handles and the
//! `UpdateSource` identifying who is writing; nothing here knows whether the
//! caller is a desktop window or an HTTP request.
use crate::blob_manager::BlobManager;
use crate::client_db::ClientDb;
use crate::error::Error::GenericError;
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::models::AnyModel;
use crate::util::UpdateSource;
pub fn upsert_model(
db: &ClientDb,
blobs: &BlobManager,
model: AnyModel,
source: &UpdateSource,
) -> Result<String> {
let id = match model {
AnyModel::CookieJar(m) => db.upsert_cookie_jar(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Environment(m) => db.upsert_environment(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Folder(m) => db.upsert_folder(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::GrpcRequest(m) => db.upsert_grpc_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::HttpRequest(m) => db.upsert_http_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::HttpResponse(m) => db.upsert_http_response(&m, source, blobs)?.id,
AnyModel::KeyValue(m) => db.upsert_key_value(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Plugin(m) => db.upsert_plugin(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Settings(m) => db.upsert_settings(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::WebsocketRequest(m) => db.upsert_websocket_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Workspace(m) => db.upsert_workspace(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::WorkspaceMeta(m) => db.upsert_workspace_meta(&m, source)?.id,
a => return Err(GenericError(format!("Cannot upsert AnyModel {a:?})"))),
};
Ok(id)
}
/// Deletes cascade, so callers run this inside a transaction.
pub fn delete_model(
tx: &ClientDb,
blobs: &BlobManager,
model: AnyModel,
source: &UpdateSource,
) -> Result<String> {
let id = match model {
AnyModel::CookieJar(m) => tx.delete_cookie_jar(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Environment(m) => tx.delete_environment(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Folder(m) => tx.delete_folder(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::GrpcConnection(m) => tx.delete_grpc_connection(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::GrpcRequest(m) => tx.delete_grpc_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::HttpRequest(m) => tx.delete_http_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::HttpResponse(m) => tx.delete_http_response(&m, source, blobs)?.id,
AnyModel::Plugin(m) => tx.delete_plugin(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::WebsocketConnection(m) => tx.delete_websocket_connection(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::WebsocketRequest(m) => tx.delete_websocket_request(&m, source)?.id,
AnyModel::Workspace(m) => tx.delete_workspace(&m, source, blobs)?.id,
a => return Err(GenericError(format!("Cannot delete AnyModel {a:?})"))),
};
Ok(id)
}
/// Duplicates recurse, so callers run this inside a transaction.
///
/// The model is re-read from the database rather than taken from the caller, so
/// a duplicate never comes from a stale frontend snapshot.
pub fn duplicate_model(
tx: &ClientDb,
model_type: &str,
model_id: &str,
source: &UpdateSource,
) -> Result<String> {
let id = match model_type {
"environment" => tx.duplicate_environment(&tx.get_environment(model_id)?, source)?.id,
"folder" => tx.duplicate_folder(&tx.get_folder(model_id)?, source)?.id,
"grpc_request" => tx.duplicate_grpc_request(&tx.get_grpc_request(model_id)?, source)?.id,
"http_request" => tx.duplicate_http_request(&tx.get_http_request(model_id)?, source)?.id,
"websocket_request" => {
tx.duplicate_websocket_request(&tx.get_websocket_request(model_id)?, source)?.id
}
t => return Err(GenericError(format!("Cannot duplicate model type {t}"))),
};
Ok(id)
}
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ use crate::error::Result;
use crate::models::{GraphQlIntrospection, GraphQlIntrospectionIden};
use crate::util::UpdateSource;
use chrono::{Duration, Utc};
use sea_query::ExprTrait;
use sea_query::{Expr, Query, SqliteQueryBuilder};
use sea_query_rusqlite::RusqliteBinder;
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use crate::models::{GrpcConnection, GrpcConnectionIden, GrpcConnectionState};
use crate::queries::MAX_HISTORY_ITEMS;
use crate::util::UpdateSource;
use log::debug;
use sea_query::ExprTrait;
use sea_query::{Expr, Query, SqliteQueryBuilder};
use sea_query_rusqlite::RusqliteBinder;
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ use crate::models::{HttpResponse, HttpResponseIden, HttpResponseState};
use crate::queries::MAX_HISTORY_ITEMS;
use crate::util::UpdateSource;
use log::{debug, error};
use sea_query::ExprTrait;
use sea_query::{Expr, Query, SqliteQueryBuilder};
use sea_query_rusqlite::RusqliteBinder;
use std::fs;
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use crate::models::{KeyValue, KeyValueIden, UpsertModelInfo};
use crate::util::UpdateSource;
use chrono::NaiveDateTime;
use log::error;
use sea_query::ExprTrait;
use sea_query::{Asterisk, Cond, Expr, Query, SqliteQueryBuilder};
use sea_query_rusqlite::RusqliteBinder;
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
use crate::client_db::ClientDb;
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::models::{PluginKeyValue, PluginKeyValueIden};
use sea_query::ExprTrait;
use sea_query::Keyword::CurrentTimestamp;
use sea_query::{Asterisk, Cond, Expr, OnConflict, Query, SqliteQueryBuilder};
use sea_query_rusqlite::RusqliteBinder;
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use crate::client_db::ClientDb;
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::models::{SyncState, SyncStateIden, UpsertModelInfo};
use crate::util::UpdateSource;
use sea_query::ExprTrait;
use sea_query::{Asterisk, Cond, Expr, Query, SqliteQueryBuilder};
use sea_query_rusqlite::RusqliteBinder;
use std::path::Path;
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use crate::models::{WebsocketConnection, WebsocketConnectionIden, WebsocketConne
use crate::queries::MAX_HISTORY_ITEMS;
use crate::util::UpdateSource;
use log::debug;
use sea_query::ExprTrait;
use sea_query::{Expr, Query, SqliteQueryBuilder};
use sea_query_rusqlite::RusqliteBinder;
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@@ -1,23 +1,21 @@
use crate::client_db::ClientDb;
use crate::error::Error::GenericError;
use crate::util::ModelPayload;
use r2d2::Pool;
use r2d2_sqlite::SqliteConnectionManager;
use rusqlite::TransactionBehavior;
use rusqlite::{Transaction, TransactionBehavior};
use std::sync::mpsc;
use yaak_database::{ConnectionOrTx, DbContext};
use yaak_database::{ConnectionOrTx, DbContext, SqlitePool};
// Pool is internally synchronized — don't wrap it in a Mutex. A Mutex held across the
// blocking `get()` serializes every DB access behind the slowest waiter, freezing the
// whole app whenever the pool is exhausted.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct QueryManager {
pool: Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>,
pool: SqlitePool,
events_tx: mpsc::Sender<ModelPayload>,
}
impl QueryManager {
pub fn new(pool: Pool<SqliteConnectionManager>, events_tx: mpsc::Sender<ModelPayload>) -> Self {
pub fn new(pool: SqlitePool, events_tx: mpsc::Sender<ModelPayload>) -> Self {
QueryManager { pool, events_tx }
}
@@ -46,9 +44,10 @@ impl QueryManager {
where
E: From<crate::error::Error>,
{
let mut conn = self.pool.get().expect("Failed to get new DB connection from the pool");
let tx = conn
.transaction_with_behavior(TransactionBehavior::Immediate)
let conn = self.pool.get().expect("Failed to get new DB connection from the pool");
// `new_unchecked` takes `&Connection`; see yaak_database::pool for why
// the pool never hands out `&mut`.
let tx = Transaction::new_unchecked(&conn, TransactionBehavior::Immediate)
.expect("Failed to start DB transaction");
let ctx = DbContext::new(ConnectionOrTx::Transaction(&tx));
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@@ -224,7 +224,6 @@ export type HttpResponse = {
updatedAt: string;
workspaceId: string;
requestId: string;
bodyPath: string | null;
contentLength: number | null;
contentLengthCompressed: number | null;
elapsed: number;
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@@ -171,6 +171,12 @@ pub enum InternalEventPayload {
FindHttpResponsesRequest(FindHttpResponsesRequest),
FindHttpResponsesResponse(FindHttpResponsesResponse),
GetHttpResponseBodyInfoRequest(GetHttpResponseBodyInfoRequest),
GetHttpResponseBodyInfoResponse(GetHttpResponseBodyInfoResponse),
ReadHttpResponseBodyChunkRequest(ReadHttpResponseBodyChunkRequest),
ReadHttpResponseBodyChunkResponse(ReadHttpResponseBodyChunkResponse),
ListHttpRequestsRequest(ListHttpRequestsRequest),
ListHttpRequestsResponse(ListHttpRequestsResponse),
ListFoldersRequest(ListFoldersRequest),
@@ -288,6 +294,15 @@ pub struct SendHttpRequestRequest {
#[ts(export, export_to = "gen_events.ts")]
pub struct SendHttpRequestResponse {
pub http_response: HttpResponse,
/// The body, base64, when the send saved nothing.
///
/// A request with no id behind it produces a response the model store never
/// sees, so it cannot be read back by id later the way a saved one can.
/// This is the only copy of it. `None` means the body was stored and should
/// be read with `read_http_response_body_chunk_request`.
#[ts(optional = nullable)]
pub body: Option<String>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
@@ -1413,6 +1428,67 @@ pub struct FindHttpResponsesResponse {
pub http_responses: Vec<HttpResponse>,
}
/// Ask what a response's body is, before deciding whether to pull it.
///
/// Bodies are addressed by response id and never by path, so where the host
/// keeps the bytes is its own business.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "camelCase")]
#[ts(export, export_to = "gen_events.ts")]
pub struct GetHttpResponseBodyInfoRequest {
pub response_id: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "camelCase")]
#[ts(export, export_to = "gen_events.ts")]
pub struct GetHttpResponseBodyInfoResponse {
/// How many bytes are stored right now, which is not necessarily what the
/// `Content-Length` header claimed. Zero when the response has no body.
#[ts(type = "number")]
pub content_length: u64,
/// Whether the response has finished arriving. While it has not, the body
/// keeps growing past `content_length`, and a reader that wants all of it
/// asks again.
pub complete: bool,
/// The response's `Content-Type` header, verbatim, so the reader can pick a
/// charset.
#[ts(optional = nullable)]
pub content_type: Option<String>,
}
/// Pull one window of a response body.
///
/// Reads are idempotent: the bytes live in durable storage, so the same window
/// can be asked for as many times as the plugin likes.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "camelCase")]
#[ts(export, export_to = "gen_events.ts")]
pub struct ReadHttpResponseBodyChunkRequest {
pub response_id: String,
#[ts(type = "number")]
pub offset: u64,
#[ts(type = "number")]
pub length: u64,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "camelCase")]
#[ts(export, export_to = "gen_events.ts")]
pub struct ReadHttpResponseBodyChunkResponse {
/// Base64, because the desktop transport is a WebSocket that only sends
/// text frames today. A host that can carry binary sends the bytes as they
/// are and fills this in from them.
pub data: String,
/// Bytes decoded from `data`. Short of the requested length means the body
/// ended here.
#[ts(type = "number")]
pub length: u64,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, Serialize, Deserialize, TS)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "camelCase")]
#[ts(export, export_to = "gen_events.ts")]
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import { platform } from "@yaakapp-internal/platform";
import type { WatchResult } from "@yaakapp-internal/tauri-client";
import type { WatchResult } from "@yaakapp-internal/rpc-schema";
import { SyncOp } from "./bindings/gen_sync";
import { WatchEvent } from "./bindings/gen_watch";
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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ publish = false
[dependencies]
log = { workspace = true }
p12 = "0.6.3"
pem = "3"
rustls = { workspace = true, default-features = false, features = ["ring"] }
rustls-pemfile = "2"
rustls-platform-verifier = { workspace = true }
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ pub mod error;
const OID_RSA_ENCRYPTION: &[u64] = &[1, 2, 840, 113549, 1, 1, 1];
const OID_EC_PUBLIC_KEY: &[u64] = &[1, 2, 840, 10045, 2, 1];
/// Password for the PKCS#12 blob [`load_client_identity_pkcs12`] builds from PEM
/// Password for the PKCS#12 blob [`load_native_client_identity`] builds from PEM
/// files. The blob never leaves the process, so the value only has to agree with
/// the caller that immediately re-parses it.
const IN_MEMORY_PKCS12_PASSWORD: &str = "yaak";
@@ -107,16 +107,33 @@ fn load_client_cert(
Ok(None)
}
/// Load the configured client certificate as PKCS#12 DER, along with the
/// password needed to open it.
/// A client identity in one of the encodings a native TLS stack accepts.
pub enum NativeClientIdentity {
/// A PKCS#12 archive, with the password needed to open it.
Pkcs12 { data: Vec<u8>, password: String },
/// A PEM certificate chain, leaf first, with a PKCS#8 PEM private key.
Pkcs8 {
chain_pem: Vec<u8>,
key_pem: Vec<u8>,
},
}
/// Whether the platform's native TLS stack should be handed PEM material as
/// PKCS#12 rather than PKCS#8.
///
/// Native TLS stacks accept a client identity as either PKCS#12 or a PKCS#8
/// PEM, and the PKCS#8 route rejects EC keys on macOS outright. Going through
/// PKCS#12 keeps the key formats we accept identical to the rustls path, which
/// reads PKCS#1 and SEC1 keys directly.
pub fn load_client_identity_pkcs12(
/// Both encodings lose something. PKCS#8 is rejected for EC keys by Security
/// Framework on macOS and by SChannel on Windows, which imports keys through an
/// RSA-only provider. PKCS#12 as the `p12` crate emits it is encrypted with
/// SHA1/40-bit-RC2 (certificates) and SHA1/3DES (key), and OpenSSL 3 moved RC2
/// into the legacy provider, so on Linux it fails to decrypt what we just
/// wrote. Each platform therefore gets the encoding its own stack can read.
const NATIVE_TLS_WANTS_PKCS12: bool = cfg!(any(target_vendor = "apple", target_os = "windows"));
/// Load the configured client certificate in whichever encoding this platform's
/// native TLS stack accepts.
pub fn load_native_client_identity(
client_cert: Option<ClientCertificateConfig>,
) -> Result<Option<(Vec<u8>, String)>> {
) -> Result<Option<NativeClientIdentity>> {
let config = match client_cert {
None => return Ok(None),
Some(c) => c,
@@ -127,7 +144,10 @@ pub fn load_client_identity_pkcs12(
if let Some(pfx_path) = &config.pfx_file {
if !pfx_path.is_empty() {
let data = fs::read(Path::new(pfx_path))?;
return Ok(Some((data, config.passphrase.clone().unwrap_or_default())));
return Ok(Some(NativeClientIdentity::Pkcs12 {
data,
password: config.passphrase.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
}));
}
}
@@ -136,13 +156,35 @@ pub fn load_client_identity_pkcs12(
};
let key_der = to_pkcs8_der(&key)?;
if !NATIVE_TLS_WANTS_PKCS12 {
return Ok(Some(to_pkcs8_identity(&certs, &key_der)));
}
let (leaf, cas) = certs.split_first().ok_or(GenericError("No certificates found".into()))?;
let cas: Vec<&[u8]> = cas.iter().map(|c| c.as_ref()).collect();
let pfx = p12::PFX::new_with_cas(leaf, &key_der, &cas, IN_MEMORY_PKCS12_PASSWORD, "yaak")
.ok_or(GenericError("Failed to build PKCS#12 from client certificate".into()))?;
Ok(Some((pfx.to_der(), IN_MEMORY_PKCS12_PASSWORD.to_string())))
Ok(Some(NativeClientIdentity::Pkcs12 {
data: pfx.to_der(),
password: IN_MEMORY_PKCS12_PASSWORD.to_string(),
}))
}
/// Re-encode a certificate chain and PKCS#8 key as the PEM pair native-tls
/// expects. It only recognises a key whose first line is the PKCS#8 header, so
/// the key has to arrive already converted by [`to_pkcs8_der`].
fn to_pkcs8_identity(certs: &[CertificateDer<'static>], key_der: &[u8]) -> NativeClientIdentity {
let config = pem::EncodeConfig::new().set_line_ending(pem::LineEnding::LF);
let chain: Vec<pem::Pem> =
certs.iter().map(|c| pem::Pem::new("CERTIFICATE", c.as_ref())).collect();
NativeClientIdentity::Pkcs8 {
chain_pem: pem::encode_many_config(&chain, config).into_bytes(),
key_pem: pem::encode_config(&pem::Pem::new("PRIVATE KEY", key_der), config).into_bytes(),
}
}
/// Re-encode a private key as PKCS#8 DER, wrapping PKCS#1 and SEC1 keys.
@@ -379,3 +421,79 @@ pub fn find_client_certificate(
None
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod pkcs8_identity_tests {
use super::*;
const EC_CRT: &str = r#"-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIBhTCCASugAwIBAgIUB8703dqXCUOJQbhbyaMUMbVFOjwwCgYIKoZIzj0EAwIw
FzEVMBMGA1UEAwwMeWFhay10ZXN0LWVjMCAXDTI2MDgxNDIwNDYyNFoYDzIxMjYw
NzIxMjA0NjI0WjAXMRUwEwYDVQQDDAx5YWFrLXRlc3QtZWMwWTATBgcqhkjOPQIB
BggqhkjOPQMBBwNCAATCYYKhzgHEaRaGsYVjJSoXvoroL8qe1yeEA0VtfxFzMBg+
+bkPQ0nCtMyFfvQQtXWYIakxzsWJyhI8wPjUj6QSo1MwUTAdBgNVHQ4EFgQUKq40
Hl+2DziVkBVR/tGsPj9FRo0wHwYDVR0jBBgwFoAUKq40Hl+2DziVkBVR/tGsPj9F
Ro0wDwYDVR0TAQH/BAUwAwEB/zAKBggqhkjOPQQDAgNIADBFAiEAj1dx5XLl9iCZ
rD0CW+a3RTluxQ5icXno9WJ9qaS6L08CIFx2t0y9znQr7n5x+SmfXbfZtkDola8e
8nEZga/HXSeu
-----END CERTIFICATE-----"#;
const EC_SEC1_KEY: &str = r#"-----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----
MHcCAQEEIIoiiZ/hb4h6eHkZUVBTQFz7KLrVKJqQtWee2ygOjijNoAoGCCqGSM49
AwEHoUQDQgAEwmGCoc4BxGkWhrGFYyUqF76K6C/KntcnhANFbX8RczAYPvm5D0NJ
wrTMhX70ELV1mCGpMc7FicoSPMD41I+kEg==
-----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----"#;
const EC_PKCS8_KEY: &str = r#"-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
MIGHAgEAMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHBG0wawIBAQQgiiKJn+FviHp4eRlR
UFNAXPsoutUompC1Z57bKA6OKM2hRANCAATCYYKhzgHEaRaGsYVjJSoXvoroL8qe
1yeEA0VtfxFzMBg++bkPQ0nCtMyFfvQQtXWYIakxzsWJyhI8wPjUj6QS
-----END PRIVATE KEY-----"#;
fn pkcs8_identity(crt: &str, key: &str) -> (Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>) {
let certs: Vec<CertificateDer<'static>> =
rustls_pemfile::certs(&mut BufReader::new(crt.as_bytes()))
.map(|c| c.unwrap())
.collect();
let key_der = to_pkcs8_der(&load_private_key(key.as_bytes()).unwrap()).unwrap();
match to_pkcs8_identity(&certs, &key_der) {
NativeClientIdentity::Pkcs8 { chain_pem, key_pem } => (chain_pem, key_pem),
NativeClientIdentity::Pkcs12 { .. } => unreachable!("asked for PKCS#8"),
}
}
/// native-tls matches the PKCS#8 header as a literal prefix and rejects the
/// key outright when it does not line up, so pin it on every platform even
/// though only the OpenSSL backend is handed this encoding.
#[test]
fn every_key_format_re_encodes_to_a_pkcs8_pem() {
for (name, key) in [("SEC1", EC_SEC1_KEY), ("PKCS#8", EC_PKCS8_KEY)] {
let (chain_pem, key_pem) = pkcs8_identity(EC_CRT, key);
assert!(
key_pem.starts_with(b"-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\n"),
"{name} key did not re-encode to a PKCS#8 PEM"
);
let round_tripped: Vec<CertificateDer<'static>> =
rustls_pemfile::certs(&mut BufReader::new(chain_pem.as_slice()))
.map(|c| c.unwrap())
.collect();
let original: Vec<CertificateDer<'static>> =
rustls_pemfile::certs(&mut BufReader::new(EC_CRT.as_bytes()))
.map(|c| c.unwrap())
.collect();
assert_eq!(round_tripped, original, "{name} chain did not round-trip");
}
}
/// The two on-disk spellings of one EC key have to converge, because only
/// the PKCS#8 one survives the re-encode.
#[test]
fn sec1_and_pkcs8_spellings_of_one_key_agree() {
let (_, from_sec1) = pkcs8_identity(EC_CRT, EC_SEC1_KEY);
let (_, from_pkcs8) = pkcs8_identity(EC_CRT, EC_PKCS8_KEY);
assert_eq!(from_sec1, from_pkcs8);
}
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
[package]
name = "yaak-web"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2024"
publish = false
# The desktop's model layer, compiled for a browser tab. See src/lib.rs.
#
# Building needs a clang with a WebAssembly backend: sqlite-wasm-rs compiles
# sqlite3.c to wasm at build time, and Apple's clang cannot target it. See
# build-wasm.cjs, which points cc at Homebrew LLVM when it is present.
[package.metadata.wasm-pack.profile.release]
wasm-opt = false # Matches yaak-templates; wasm-opt has caused errors in CI
[lib]
crate-type = ["cdylib", "rlib"]
# The whole crate is `#![cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]`: on a native target it
# is empty, so a workspace-wide `cargo test` neither builds SQLite's wasm shim
# for the host (which fails) nor links a browser-only runtime. Everything that
# only exists for wasm is a target-scoped dependency for the same reason.
[dependencies]
log = { workspace = true }
serde = { workspace = true, features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
yaak-models = { workspace = true }
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")'.dependencies]
console_error_panic_hook = "0.1"
js-sys = "0.3"
serde-wasm-bindgen = "0.6.5"
sqlite-wasm-rs = "0.5"
sqlite-wasm-vfs = "0.2"
wasm-bindgen = "0.2.100"
wasm-bindgen-futures = "0.4"
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@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
const { execSync, spawnSync } = require("node:child_process");
const fs = require("node:fs");
const os = require("node:os");
const path = require("node:path");
// Same shape as crates/yaak-templates/build-wasm.cjs, plus one wrinkle: this
// crate links SQLite, and sqlite-wasm-rs compiles sqlite3.c to wasm at build
// time. That needs a C compiler with a WebAssembly backend, which Apple's
// clang is not. So the build looks for one, and when it finds none it keeps
// the committed pkg/ and says so — desktop developers never need this crate
// rebuilt, and failing their `npm run bootstrap` over it would be wrong.
if (process.env.SKIP_WASM_BUILD === "1") {
console.log("Skipping wasm-pack build (SKIP_WASM_BUILD=1)");
return;
}
/** A clang that can emit wasm32, or null. */
function findWasmClang() {
const candidates = [
process.env.CC_wasm32_unknown_unknown,
"/opt/homebrew/opt/llvm/bin/clang", // Homebrew LLVM, Apple Silicon
"/usr/local/opt/llvm/bin/clang", // Homebrew LLVM, Intel
"clang", // Linux distros' clang usually has the backend built in
].filter(Boolean);
for (const clang of candidates) {
const probe = spawnSync(clang, ["--print-targets"], { encoding: "utf8" });
if (probe.status === 0 && /\bwasm32\b/.test(probe.stdout)) return clang;
}
return null;
}
const clang = findWasmClang();
if (clang == null) {
console.log(
[
"yaak-web: no C compiler with a WebAssembly backend found; keeping the committed pkg/.",
" To rebuild: install LLVM (macOS: `brew install llvm`) or point CC_wasm32_unknown_unknown at one.",
].join("\n"),
);
return;
}
// llvm-ar lives next to clang in every LLVM distribution
const ar = path.join(path.dirname(clang), "llvm-ar");
// Remap machine-specific paths that rustc embeds into the binary (panic
// location strings), so builds are reproducible across machines
const sysroot = execSync("rustc --print sysroot").toString().trim();
const cargoHome = process.env.CARGO_HOME ?? path.join(os.homedir(), ".cargo");
execSync("wasm-pack build --target bundler", {
stdio: "inherit",
cwd: __dirname,
env: {
...process.env,
CC_wasm32_unknown_unknown: clang,
AR_wasm32_unknown_unknown: fs.existsSync(ar) ? ar : (process.env.AR_wasm32_unknown_unknown ?? ""),
RUSTFLAGS: `--remap-path-prefix=${cargoHome}=/cargo --remap-path-prefix=${sysroot}=/rustc`,
},
});
// Rewrite the generated entry to use Vite's ?init import style instead of
// the ES Module Integration style that wasm-pack generates, which Vite/rolldown
// does not support in production builds.
const entry = path.join(__dirname, "pkg", "yaak_web.js");
fs.writeFileSync(
entry,
[
'import init from "./yaak_web_bg.wasm?init";',
'export * from "./yaak_web_bg.js";',
'import * as bg from "./yaak_web_bg.js";',
'const instance = await init({ "./yaak_web_bg.js": bg });',
"bg.__wbg_set_wasm(instance.exports);",
"instance.exports.__wbindgen_start();",
"",
].join("\n"),
);
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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
// The desktop's model layer, compiled to wasm for the browser. See src/lib.rs.
//
// This is loaded by the SharedWorker in packages/platform/src/web/worker.ts and
// nowhere else: it owns a SQLite database, and there must be exactly one of it
// per origin.
export { blob_delete, blob_get, blob_put, boot, rpc } from "./pkg";

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