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MechaCat02 545d863199 feat(v1.1.1-triggers): triggers + outbox schema + repos
Migrations 0008-0011 lay down the triggers framework's storage:

- `triggers` + `kv_trigger_details` + `dead_letter_trigger_details`
  (Layout E, design notes §2). Parent table carries common columns
  including `registered_by_principal` — the dispatcher uses this to
  run the trigger as the user that registered it (design notes §4).
- `outbox`: universal async dispatch substrate. KV/cron/pubsub/queue/
  email/dead-letter all write rows in the same shape; the dispatcher
  claims due rows via FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED. `reply_to` is the
  NATS-style inbox id for sync HTTP (commit 6) — its presence flags
  "don't retry" per the design.
- `dead_letters`: exact schema from design notes §4 with the four-
  value `resolution` CHECK constraint (`replayed | ignored |
  handled_by_script | handler_failed`) and partial index on
  unresolved rows for the dashboard badge.
- `abandoned_executions`: forensic table for the dispatcher's
  "tried to resolve a dropped inbox" edge case (design notes §3 #9).

Repo surfaces with Postgres impls behind traits so unit tests can
swap in-memory backings:
- `TriggerRepo` — CRUD + the `list_matching_kv` /
  `list_matching_dead_letter` hot paths the dispatcher uses.
  Includes a `collection_matches` helper that handles `*`, `prefix:*`,
  and exact-name globs.
- `OutboxRepo` — insert + claim-due + delete + reschedule.
- `DeadLetterRepo` — insert + get + list + unresolved-count +
  resolve + GC.
- `AbandonedRepo` — insert + GC.

`TriggerConfig::from_env` (new module) follows the existing
`SandboxCeiling` env-loading pattern for `PICLOUD_MAX_TRIGGER_DEPTH`,
`PICLOUD_TRIGGER_RETRY_*`, `PICLOUD_DEAD_LETTER_RETENTION_DAYS`, and
`PICLOUD_ABANDONED_EXECUTIONS_RETENTION_DAYS`.

`Capability::AppManageTriggers(AppId)` and `AppDeadLetterManage(AppId)`
join the enum. Both map onto the existing `Scope::AppAdmin` per the
seven-scope commitment; `role_satisfies` grants them at the
`AppAdmin` per-app role.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-01 21:46:45 +02:00

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-- v1.1.1: Trigger framework — Layout E (design notes §2 + §7).
--
-- A parent `triggers` table holds the common columns (script_id, retry
-- config, dispatch_mode, registered-by principal); per-kind detail
-- tables hold the kind-specific filter columns. v1.1.1 ships two
-- kinds: KV (collection_glob + ops) and dead_letter (source / trigger
-- / script filters). Future kinds (cron, pubsub, queue, email) extend
-- the parent and add their own detail table.
--
-- `registered_by_principal` captures the admin user that registered
-- the trigger. The dispatcher resolves this back to a `Principal` at
-- execution time so the trigger runs as the user that set it up
-- (design notes §4: "a trigger execution runs as the principal that
-- registered the trigger").
--
-- HTTP routes stay in their own `routes` table for now (Phase 3
-- production schema with its own trie-index columns); the dispatcher
-- discriminates HTTP outbox rows by `source_kind = 'http'` and
-- `trigger_id` referencing `routes.id`. Folding routes into triggers
-- is a v1.2 cleanup, not a v1.1.1 requirement.
CREATE TABLE triggers (
id UUID PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT gen_random_uuid(),
app_id UUID NOT NULL REFERENCES apps(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
script_id UUID NOT NULL REFERENCES scripts(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
kind TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (kind IN ('kv', 'dead_letter')),
enabled BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT TRUE,
-- Async by default — sync would mean the trigger fires inline with
-- the originating mutation, which v1.1.1 doesn't support.
dispatch_mode TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'async'
CHECK (dispatch_mode IN ('sync', 'async')),
-- Defaults applied at write time so the row is auditable on its
-- own. Per-trigger overrides set on create; the env-defined
-- defaults provide the fallback values.
retry_max_attempts INT NOT NULL,
retry_backoff TEXT NOT NULL
CHECK (retry_backoff IN ('exponential', 'linear', 'constant')),
retry_base_ms INT NOT NULL,
registered_by_principal UUID NOT NULL REFERENCES admin_users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW(),
updated_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW()
);
-- The dispatcher's hot lookup: "all enabled triggers for app X of
-- kind Y". Indexed only when enabled = TRUE so disabled rows don't
-- pollute the index.
CREATE INDEX idx_triggers_app_kind_enabled
ON triggers (app_id, kind)
WHERE enabled = TRUE;
-- One row per KV trigger. `collection_glob` accepts:
-- "*" — any collection in the app
-- "widgets" — exact match
-- "users:*" — prefix wildcard (matched in Rust, not SQL)
-- `ops` is the subset of {insert, update, delete} this trigger
-- subscribes to. Empty array means "any op" (the trigger fires on
-- every mutation; admin endpoint validates this).
CREATE TABLE kv_trigger_details (
trigger_id UUID PRIMARY KEY REFERENCES triggers(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
collection_glob TEXT NOT NULL,
ops TEXT[] NOT NULL
);
-- One row per dead-letter trigger. All three filter columns are
-- nullable — NULL means "no filter on this dimension". A trigger
-- with all three nullable filters fires on every dead-letter row.
CREATE TABLE dead_letter_trigger_details (
trigger_id UUID PRIMARY KEY REFERENCES triggers(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
source_filter TEXT,
trigger_id_filter UUID,
script_id_filter UUID
);