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94a6dcbba6 Merge pull request 'set up Alembic for handling database migrations' (#1) from alembic into dev
Reviewed-on: #1
2026-03-30 12:00:32 -04:00
d76d1afd9d create a first alembic revision to generate blocks and pages tables
point alembic.ini at a local sqlite db for testing
2026-03-30 11:32:42 -04:00
7c895c8191 update .gitignore for files under migrations
ignore pycache files, etc.
2026-03-30 11:31:55 -04:00
500ab56be0 ran alembic init alembic 2026-03-30 10:35:29 -04:00
a3158ba034 continuing work on building a better test tree.
TODO have the iterator return a block ID and its indentation level.
this will facilitate actually rendering the block content properly.
2026-03-29 13:00:05 -04:00
bf8f64b904 working on building a more interesting tree for testing 2026-03-29 09:21:42 -04:00
26803724c6 WIP 2026-03-27 08:55:38 -04:00
8 changed files with 351 additions and 18 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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# and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear # and can be added to the global gitignore or merged into this file. For a more nuclear
# option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder. # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder.
#.idea/ #.idea/
# ignorable files in migrations/
**/__pycache__
migrations/env/
migrations/test_db.sqlite

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# A generic, single database configuration.
[alembic]
# path to migration scripts.
# this is typically a path given in POSIX (e.g. forward slashes)
# format, relative to the token %(here)s which refers to the location of this
# ini file
script_location = %(here)s/alembic
# template used to generate migration file names; The default value is %%(rev)s_%%(slug)s
# Uncomment the line below if you want the files to be prepended with date and time
# see https://alembic.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/tutorial.html#editing-the-ini-file
# for all available tokens
# file_template = %%(year)d_%%(month).2d_%%(day).2d_%%(hour).2d%%(minute).2d-%%(rev)s_%%(slug)s
# Or organize into date-based subdirectories (requires recursive_version_locations = true)
# file_template = %%(year)d/%%(month).2d/%%(day).2d_%%(hour).2d%%(minute).2d_%%(second).2d_%%(rev)s_%%(slug)s
# sys.path path, will be prepended to sys.path if present.
# defaults to the current working directory. for multiple paths, the path separator
# is defined by "path_separator" below.
prepend_sys_path = .
# timezone to use when rendering the date within the migration file
# as well as the filename.
# If specified, requires the tzdata library which can be installed by adding
# `alembic[tz]` to the pip requirements.
# string value is passed to ZoneInfo()
# leave blank for localtime
# timezone =
# max length of characters to apply to the "slug" field
# truncate_slug_length = 40
# set to 'true' to run the environment during
# the 'revision' command, regardless of autogenerate
# revision_environment = false
# set to 'true' to allow .pyc and .pyo files without
# a source .py file to be detected as revisions in the
# versions/ directory
# sourceless = false
# version location specification; This defaults
# to <script_location>/versions. When using multiple version
# directories, initial revisions must be specified with --version-path.
# The path separator used here should be the separator specified by "path_separator"
# below.
# version_locations = %(here)s/bar:%(here)s/bat:%(here)s/alembic/versions
# path_separator; This indicates what character is used to split lists of file
# paths, including version_locations and prepend_sys_path within configparser
# files such as alembic.ini.
# The default rendered in new alembic.ini files is "os", which uses os.pathsep
# to provide os-dependent path splitting.
#
# Note that in order to support legacy alembic.ini files, this default does NOT
# take place if path_separator is not present in alembic.ini. If this
# option is omitted entirely, fallback logic is as follows:
#
# 1. Parsing of the version_locations option falls back to using the legacy
# "version_path_separator" key, which if absent then falls back to the legacy
# behavior of splitting on spaces and/or commas.
# 2. Parsing of the prepend_sys_path option falls back to the legacy
# behavior of splitting on spaces, commas, or colons.
#
# Valid values for path_separator are:
#
# path_separator = :
# path_separator = ;
# path_separator = space
# path_separator = newline
#
# Use os.pathsep. Default configuration used for new projects.
path_separator = os
# set to 'true' to search source files recursively
# in each "version_locations" directory
# new in Alembic version 1.10
# recursive_version_locations = false
# the output encoding used when revision files
# are written from script.py.mako
# output_encoding = utf-8
# database URL. This is consumed by the user-maintained env.py script only.
# other means of configuring database URLs may be customized within the env.py
# file.
sqlalchemy.url = sqlite+pysqlite:///test_db.sqlite
[post_write_hooks]
# post_write_hooks defines scripts or Python functions that are run
# on newly generated revision scripts. See the documentation for further
# detail and examples
# format using "black" - use the console_scripts runner, against the "black" entrypoint
# hooks = black
# black.type = console_scripts
# black.entrypoint = black
# black.options = -l 79 REVISION_SCRIPT_FILENAME
# lint with attempts to fix using "ruff" - use the module runner, against the "ruff" module
# hooks = ruff
# ruff.type = module
# ruff.module = ruff
# ruff.options = check --fix REVISION_SCRIPT_FILENAME
# Alternatively, use the exec runner to execute a binary found on your PATH
# hooks = ruff
# ruff.type = exec
# ruff.executable = ruff
# ruff.options = check --fix REVISION_SCRIPT_FILENAME
# Logging configuration. This is also consumed by the user-maintained
# env.py script only.
[loggers]
keys = root,sqlalchemy,alembic
[handlers]
keys = console
[formatters]
keys = generic
[logger_root]
level = WARNING
handlers = console
qualname =
[logger_sqlalchemy]
level = WARNING
handlers =
qualname = sqlalchemy.engine
[logger_alembic]
level = INFO
handlers =
qualname = alembic
[handler_console]
class = StreamHandler
args = (sys.stderr,)
level = NOTSET
formatter = generic
[formatter_generic]
format = %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
datefmt = %H:%M:%S

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Generic single-database configuration.

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migrations/alembic/env.py Normal file
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from logging.config import fileConfig
from sqlalchemy import engine_from_config
from sqlalchemy import pool
from alembic import context
# this is the Alembic Config object, which provides
# access to the values within the .ini file in use.
config = context.config
# Interpret the config file for Python logging.
# This line sets up loggers basically.
if config.config_file_name is not None:
fileConfig(config.config_file_name)
# add your model's MetaData object here
# for 'autogenerate' support
# from myapp import mymodel
# target_metadata = mymodel.Base.metadata
target_metadata = None
# other values from the config, defined by the needs of env.py,
# can be acquired:
# my_important_option = config.get_main_option("my_important_option")
# ... etc.
def run_migrations_offline() -> None:
"""Run migrations in 'offline' mode.
This configures the context with just a URL
and not an Engine, though an Engine is acceptable
here as well. By skipping the Engine creation
we don't even need a DBAPI to be available.
Calls to context.execute() here emit the given string to the
script output.
"""
url = config.get_main_option("sqlalchemy.url")
context.configure(
url=url,
target_metadata=target_metadata,
literal_binds=True,
dialect_opts={"paramstyle": "named"},
)
with context.begin_transaction():
context.run_migrations()
def run_migrations_online() -> None:
"""Run migrations in 'online' mode.
In this scenario we need to create an Engine
and associate a connection with the context.
"""
connectable = engine_from_config(
config.get_section(config.config_ini_section, {}),
prefix="sqlalchemy.",
poolclass=pool.NullPool,
)
with connectable.connect() as connection:
context.configure(
connection=connection, target_metadata=target_metadata
)
with context.begin_transaction():
context.run_migrations()
if context.is_offline_mode():
run_migrations_offline()
else:
run_migrations_online()

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"""${message}
Revision ID: ${up_revision}
Revises: ${down_revision | comma,n}
Create Date: ${create_date}
"""
from typing import Sequence, Union
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
${imports if imports else ""}
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision: str = ${repr(up_revision)}
down_revision: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = ${repr(down_revision)}
branch_labels: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = ${repr(branch_labels)}
depends_on: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = ${repr(depends_on)}
def upgrade() -> None:
"""Upgrade schema."""
${upgrades if upgrades else "pass"}
def downgrade() -> None:
"""Downgrade schema."""
${downgrades if downgrades else "pass"}

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"""initial outline-rs schema
Revision ID: 040713502ba4
Revises:
Create Date: 2026-03-30 10:47:36.255978
"""
from typing import Sequence, Union
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision: str = '040713502ba4'
down_revision: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = None
branch_labels: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = None
depends_on: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = None
def upgrade() -> None:
"""Upgrade schema."""
# block table holds individual bullet points in the outline
op.create_table(
"blocks",
sa.Column("id", sa.INTEGER, primary_key=True),
sa.Column("first_child_id", sa.INTEGER, sa.schema.ForeignKey("blocks.id")),
sa.Column("next_sibling_id", sa.INTEGER, sa.schema.ForeignKey("blocks.id")),
sa.Column("page_id", sa.INTEGER, sa.schema.ForeignKey("pages.id"), index=True),
sa.Column("content", sa.types.UnicodeText)
)
op.create_table(
"pages",
sa.Column("id", sa.INTEGER, primary_key=True),
sa.Column("root_block_id", sa.INTEGER, sa.schema.ForeignKey("blocks.id")),
sa.Column("title", sa.types.UnicodeText)
)
pass
def downgrade() -> None:
"""Downgrade schema."""
op.drop_table("blocks")
op.drop_table("pages")
pass

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pub struct NoteBlock { pub struct NoteBlock {
// IDs are int64 as this is the datatype of rowids in sqlite // IDs are int64 as this is the datatype of rowids in sqlite
id: i128, id: i128,
first_child_id: Option<i128>, pub first_child_id: Option<i128>,
next_sibling_id: Option<i128>, pub next_sibling_id: Option<i128>,
content: String content: String
} }
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ impl NoteBlock {
} }
#[derive(Debug)] #[derive(Debug)]
struct BlockTreeNode { pub struct BlockTreeNode {
// a tree of nodes, where each node refers to its block by id. // a tree of nodes, where each node refers to its block by id.
// the id is used as the key in a page's block table. // the id is used as the key in a page's block table.
block_id: i128, block_id: i128,
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ struct BlockTreeNode {
} }
impl BlockTreeNode { impl BlockTreeNode {
pub fn new(block_id: i128) -> Self { fn new(block_id: i128) -> Self {
BlockTreeNode { BlockTreeNode {
block_id, block_id,
block_level: None, block_level: None,
@@ -38,12 +38,12 @@ impl BlockTreeNode {
} }
} }
struct BlockTreeIterator<'a> { pub struct BlockTreeIterator<'a> {
node_stack: Vec<&'a BlockTreeNode> node_stack: Vec<&'a BlockTreeNode>
} }
impl<'a> BlockTreeIterator<'a> { impl<'a> BlockTreeIterator<'a> {
fn new(root_node: &'a BlockTreeNode) -> Self { pub fn new(root_node: &'a BlockTreeNode) -> Self {
Self { Self {
node_stack: vec![root_node] node_stack: vec![root_node]
} }
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ impl<'a> Iterator for BlockTreeIterator<'a> {
pub struct NotePage { pub struct NotePage {
title: String, title: String,
id: i128, id: i128,
block_tree_root: BlockTreeNode, pub block_tree_root: BlockTreeNode,
block_table: HashMap<i128, NoteBlock> block_table: HashMap<i128, NoteBlock>
} }

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use std::collections::HashMap;
use outline_rs::blocktree::{NoteBlock, NotePage, BlockTreeIterator};
use outline_rs::blocktree::{NoteBlock, NotePage};
fn main() { fn main() {
let root_block = NoteBlock::new(0,Some(1),Some(2),String::from("hello")); let root_block = NoteBlock::new(0,Some(1),None,String::from("hello"));
let mut block_map = HashMap::new();
for idx in 1..=5 {
let new_block = NoteBlock::new(idx,None, None, String::from("I'm block {idx}"));
block_map.insert(idx,new_block);
}
let mut page = NotePage::new(String::from("page 1"), 0, root_block); let mut page = NotePage::new(String::from("page 1"), 0, root_block);
let new_block = NoteBlock::new(1,None,None, String::from("world"));
page.insert(new_block); // take each new block and give it some children/siblings
let new_block = NoteBlock::new(2,Some(3),None, String::from("world")); let mut block1 = block_map.remove(&1).unwrap();
page.insert(new_block); block1.next_sibling_id = Some(2);
let new_block = NoteBlock::new(3,Some(4),None, String::from("world")); page.insert(block1);
page.insert(new_block);
let new_block = NoteBlock::new(4,None,None, String::from("world")); let mut block2 = block_map.remove(&2).unwrap();
page.insert(new_block); block2.first_child_id = Some(3);
block2.next_sibling_id = Some(4);
page.insert(block2);
let mut block3 = block_map.remove(&3).unwrap();
page.insert(block3);
let mut block4 = block_map.remove(&4).unwrap();
block4.first_child_id = Some(5);
page.insert(block4);
let mut block5 = block_map.remove(&5).unwrap();
page.insert(block5);
page.build_tree(); page.build_tree();
println!("{:?}", page); println!("{:?}", page);
// println!("{:?}", page.block_tree_root.first_child_node) // println!("{:?}", page.block_tree_root.first_child_node)
let iter = BlockTreeIterator::new(&page.block_tree_root);
for id in iter {
println!("{}", id);
}
} }