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claude@clouddev1 67d68db5f8 Iteration 6: --resume + persistent input history + migration scaffold
Closes out track 2's ADR-0015 backlog.

* `--resume` CLI flag (L1a, ADR-0015 §7) opens the most-
  recently-used project, tracked in <data-root>/last_project.
  Mutually exclusive with a positional <project-path>; errors
  cleanly to stderr (above the shell prompt) on missing file
  or stale recorded path. last_project is rewritten on every
  successful project open (startup, load, new, save as,
  import).
* Persistent input history (I2-persist, ADR-0015 §12). On
  project open, the in-memory navigable history is hydrated
  from the tail of history.log (capped at the in-memory cap).
  ProjectSwitched gains a `history_entries` payload field;
  App::seed_history is the entry point. Pipes inside source
  text round-trip via splitn(3); unknown escape sequences are
  passed through literally.
* Migration framework scaffold (F3, ADR-0015 §9). New
  persistence::migrations module with MigratorRegistry +
  migrate_to_latest + ensure_project_yaml_migrated. Empty
  in v1 (production registry has no migrators); the loader
  runs through it on every project open and is exercised by
  tests with a fake v1→v2 migrator. Writes
  project.yaml.v<N>.bak before any migrator runs; verifies
  each step bumps the version field.

Refreshes docs/requirements.md (A1 / I2 / F3 / E1 / L1a /
test baseline) and adds docs/handoff/20260508-handoff-3.md
covering both Iter 5 and Iter 6.

Total tests: 408 passing, 0 failing, 0 skipped (up from 345
at handoff-2). Clippy clean.
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# Session handoff — 2026-05-08 (3)
Third handover. Continues track 2's ADR-0015 work: this
session completed Iterations 5 and 6 (export/import,
`--resume`, persistent input-history hydration, migration
framework scaffold), closing out the remaining track-2
backlog from the previous handoff.
## State at handoff
**Branch:** `main`. Working tree dirty (this handoff doc +
the iteration changes). The track-2 commits since handoff-2
are pending the user's commit approval.
**Tests:** 408 passing, 0 failing, 0 skipped (up from 345 at
the previous handoff). Breakdown:
```
unit (lib) 295 (272 + 23 new)
project_lifecycle.rs 0
walking_skeleton.rs 5
iteration2_persistence.rs 6
iteration3_rebuild.rs 9
iteration4a_rebuild_command.rs 17
iteration4b_lifecycle_commands.rs 27
iteration5_export_import.rs 14 (new)
iteration6_resume_history.rs 15 (new)
---
408 total
```
**Clippy:** clean with the nursery lint group enabled.
**Release build:** ~6.9MB single binary (up from 6.3MB at
handoff-2; the increase is the `zip` + `flate2` + `zlib-rs`
chain pulled in for export/import).
## What's implemented (delta vs. handoff-2)
### Iteration 5 — `export` / `import` (ADR-0015 §11 +
### ADR-0007 amendment 1)
**`export [<path>]` command:**
- Available in both modes per ADR-0003. Wired through
`Action::Export` and a new `spawn_export` task in the
runtime that does the zip work on a `spawn_blocking`
thread.
- Default output: `<data-root>/YYYYMMDD-<projectname>-export-NN.zip`
where `NN` is a non-clobbering two-digit sequence found by
`archive::next_export_sequence` — caps at 99 same-day
exports per project, returns
`ExportSequenceExhausted` past that.
- `export <path>` overrides the default. Relative paths
resolve under the active data root (the user's stated
preference: "use the data-dir as the target folder, so the
export file sits 'next to' the project folder, not inside
it"); absolute paths are used verbatim. Refuses if the
final zip path already exists.
- **Zip layout:** the project's directory name is preserved
as the single top-level folder inside the archive, so
`unzip foo.zip` produces `<projectname>/project.yaml` etc.
rather than scattering files. This is what makes the
round-trip `export → import` pleasant: the recipient
doesn't need to know the original name; it lives in the
zip's structure.
- **Excluded** from the zip: `playground.db`,
`history.log`, `.rdbms-playground.lock`, any `*.tmp`
files, any `project.yaml.v*.bak` files. `.gitignore` IS
included (sensible default for the recipient).
**`import <zip> [as <target>]` command:**
- Grammar: separator is the literal ` as ` (space-as-space),
so a zip path containing the substring "as" without
surrounding spaces is treated as a path, not a syntax
marker.
- Default target: the zip's single top-level folder
(verified by `archive::inspect_zip`). Relative `<target>`
resolves under `<data-root>/projects/`; absolute paths
used verbatim.
- **Collision behaviour:** if the resolved relative target
already exists, the basename auto-suffixes `-02`, `-03`, …
up to `-99`. This is a deliberate deviation from the §2
collision rule (which refuses), recorded as an amendment
to ADR-0015 §11. Rationale: round-tripping zips
(export → email → import → re-export → re-import) is a
normal workflow and forcing `as <target>` for every
collision is unnecessary friction. Absolute paths are NOT
auto-suffixed — the user's explicit `as <abs-path>` is
honored exactly or refused on collision.
- After unpack: the runtime opens the new project and runs
`rebuild_from_text` to materialize `playground.db` from
YAML+CSV. `history.log` starts empty (it was excluded
from the zip).
- Switches to operating on the new project via the existing
`perform_switch` + `SwitchRequest::Import` path, which
means the unmodified-temp cleanup machinery from
Iteration 4b also applies — the previous fresh-launch
temp gets auto-deleted via
`safely_delete_temp_project`.
**Path-traversal protection** in `archive::extract_into`:
- `entry.enclosed_name()` rejects `..` segments and
absolute paths.
- The resolved extraction path is re-validated to start
with `target_dir` (defence-in-depth).
- Top-folder match is enforced (the inspection step
recorded the single top-level folder; extraction refuses
any entry under a different top folder).
**Module:** `src/archive.rs` (new, ~480 lines + 11 unit
tests). Public API: `default_export_filename`,
`next_export_sequence`, `export_project`, `inspect_zip`,
`resolve_import_target`, `extract_into`, plus
`ZipInspection` and `ArchiveError`. Dep added: `zip = "5"`
with `default-features = false, features = ["deflate"]`.
### Iteration 6 — `--resume` + persistent input history +
### migration framework
**`--resume` CLI flag (L1a, ADR-0015 §7):**
- Reads `<data-root>/last_project` (a single-line file
containing the absolute project path).
- Mutually exclusive with a positional `<project-path>`
(`ArgsError::ResumeWithPath`).
- Errors cleanly via stderr (printed BEFORE the alternate
screen is entered, so the message lands directly above
the shell prompt) if:
- `last_project` is missing → "no previous project
recorded under …".
- `last_project` points at a path that no longer exists
→ "recorded project … no longer exists".
- No silent fallback to a fresh temp.
- `last_project` is rewritten on every successful project
open: startup (resume / positional path / fresh temp),
`load`, `new`, `save as`, `import`. Atomic write via
temp + rename.
- Helpers: `project::read_last_project`,
`project::write_last_project`. Both round-trip through
disk and handle the missing-data-root case (the runtime's
first launch).
**Persistent input history (I2-persist, ADR-0015 §12):**
- On project open (initial in `run()` and on every switch in
`handle_project_switch`), the in-memory navigable input
history is hydrated from the tail of the project's
`history.log`, capped at the same 1000-entry in-memory cap.
- `App::seed_history(entries: Vec<String>)` is the
hydration entry point; `Persistence::read_recent_history`
is the loader (calls `history::read_recent_sources`).
- The hydration is delivered through
`AppEvent::ProjectSwitched { history_entries, .. }` for
switch flows (since `App` is owned by `run_loop`); for
the startup flow it's called inline.
- Up/Down recall jumps to the most-recent seeded entry
first, matching the in-session navigation semantics.
- Format-tolerant parser: `<ts>|ok|<source>` lines are
parsed via `splitn(3, '|')` so pipes inside the source
are preserved; unknown escape sequences in the source
are passed through literally.
**Migration framework scaffold (F3, ADR-0015 §9):**
- New module `src/persistence/migrations.rs`.
- `MigratorRegistry` is an ordered list of `MigrateFn`
function pointers, indexed by source version.
`production()` returns an empty registry (latest_version
= 1). New versions register their migrators here.
- `migrate_to_latest(body, registry, project_path)`:
1. Reads the `version:` field via a tiny `serde_yml`
wire type (`VersionOnly { version: u32 }`).
2. If `file_version == latest`: returns body unchanged
with `migrated_from = None`.
3. If `file_version > latest`: errors out
(`NewerThanSupported`).
4. Otherwise: writes
`<project_path>/project.yaml.v<file_version>.bak`,
runs each migrator in sequence, and verifies each
step bumped the `version:` field (catches forgetful
migrators).
- `ensure_project_yaml_migrated(project_path, registry)`
is the runtime-facing wrapper that pairs migration with
the read/write IO.
- Wired into `runtime::run()` and
`runtime::perform_switch()` so every project open runs
through the (currently no-op) migration step before the
database opens.
- Tests inject a fake v1→v2 migrator to exercise the
registry plumbing, the `.bak` write, the
forgot-to-bump-version check, the
newer-than-supported guard, and a propagated migrator
error.
## ADR / docs updates
- **ADR-0015 §11** — amended to record the export zip
layout (top-level folder = project name) and the
import auto-suffix collision behaviour (deviates from
§2's refuse-on-collision rule for `save` / `save as`).
- **`docs/requirements.md`** — A1 / I2 / F3 / E1 / L1a
flipped to `[x]` with implementation notes; test
baseline updated to 408 passing.
- **`CLAUDE.md`** — not touched this session; the rules
are unchanged. The repo-layout map there is slightly
out-of-date (no mention of `archive.rs` or
`persistence/migrations.rs`) — a quick fix-up is fair
game for the next session.
## Repository layout (delta vs. handoff-2)
```
src/
archive.rs — new (Iteration 5)
persistence/
mod.rs — read_recent_history added
migrations.rs — new (Iteration 6 / F3)
project/
mod.rs — read_last_project +
write_last_project added
cli.rs — --resume flag + ResumeWithPath
error variant
app.rs — export/import dispatch in
submit(); seed_history;
ExportSucceeded/Failed event
handlers; ProjectSwitched
carries history_entries
action.rs — Action::Export, Action::Import
event.rs — AppEvent::ExportSucceeded /
ExportFailed; ProjectSwitched
+ history_entries
runtime.rs — spawn_export, do_export,
resolve_import_destination,
read_history_seed,
SwitchRequest::Import,
--resume / last_project /
migration wiring
tests/
iteration5_export_import.rs — new (Iteration 5)
iteration6_resume_history.rs — new (Iteration 6)
```
## Sharp edges and subtleties (delta vs. handoff-2)
The previous handoff's sharp edges all still apply. New ones:
- **`Action::Export` runs on a tokio `spawn_blocking` task,
not the db worker.** Export writes the zip directly from
disk; auto-save guarantees the project's text sources are
current. The `history.log` entry for the `export` command
is appended synchronously from the dispatching arm BEFORE
the spawn (so the user-issued command lands in history
even if the export task itself fails).
- **`SwitchRequest::Import` runs `inspect_zip` BEFORE
dropping the current project.** A failed inspection (zip
not a project, multiple top folders, traversal entry,
etc.) leaves the user where they were. The actual
extraction also runs before the drop. Only after
extraction succeeds do we drop and reopen.
- **`ProjectSwitched` is now a 3-field event.** Tests that
construct it directly need the extra `history_entries:
Vec::new()` field. Iteration-4b had one such test;
updated.
- **Migration runs inside `perform_switch` AFTER the lock
on the new project is acquired but BEFORE the database
opens.** Order matters: a migration that mutates
`project.yaml` while another process holds the lock
would corrupt the file; doing the migration after our
own lock is held prevents that.
- **`migrate_to_latest` writes the `.bak` BEFORE running
any migrator.** If a migrator panics or returns an
error mid-chain, the `.bak` is the only intact copy of
the original. The runtime currently does not auto-restore
on failure — that's part of "future work" once a real
migrator lands.
- **`--resume` errors print to stderr BEFORE the terminal
is set up.** If the user is debugging by reading
`--log-file`, the resume error is in the shell, not the
log.
- **`last_project` write failures are non-fatal** (logged
via `tracing::warn`). Rationale: a failed write here
surfaces on the *next* `--resume` attempt with a clear
message, which is preferable to refusing to launch the
app over a stat / chmod hiccup.
- **The `zip` crate features are restricted** to
`default-features = false, features = ["deflate"]` to
hold the binary-size cost down. A future cipher /
compression demand can revisit.
## Pending — proposed next moves (in order)
Track-2's iteration backlog is now empty; ADR-0015 ships
the runtime as designed. The remaining items are the
deferred features called out in handoff-2's "Other deferred
items" list:
### 1. Complex WHERE expressions (C5a)
AND/OR/comparison operators/LIKE in UPDATE/DELETE/show-data
filters. The natural progression from DSL fluency into
real SQL. Needs a small ADR for the operator subset.
### 2. Indexes (C3 partial) + EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN (QA1)
Strong teaching demo. `add index <name> on <T>(<col>)` /
`drop index <name>`, plus rendering the `EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN`
output as an annotated tree (QA2 covers the tree rendering
specifics in its own ADR).
### 3. Column drops/renames/type changes (B2 / C2 partial)
The `rebuild_table` primitive already exists (ADR-0013).
The grammar additions and metadata updates are
straightforward; the work is mostly tests covering the
data-preservation invariants.
### 4. Friendly error layer (H1)
Translate raw SQLite messages to learner-friendly
equivalents. Partial today (FK errors are enriched both
ways); full SQL → English translation is the open work.
### 5. `replay` (U4)
The `history.log` format is already replay-compatible.
`replay <path>` runs commands from a `history.log` or
`.commands` file. The framework lands here; the U-series
items (snapshot/undo/redo, ADR-0006) follow.
### 6. CI (TT5)
Test infrastructure is in place; the GitHub Actions
workflow file (or equivalent) is not.
### 7. Bigger UX work
V4 session log + Markdown export, S2 indexes in the items
list, V1/V2 pretty rendering, H1a strong syntax-help. All
have their entries in `docs/requirements.md` and remain
deferred behind their respective ADRs.
## How to take over
1. Read this file.
2. Read `CLAUDE.md` for the working-style rules.
3. Read `docs/requirements.md` for granular progress.
4. Skim `docs/adr/README.md`; read ADR-0015 in full
(especially §11 with the import-collision amendment)
if you'll touch the project storage runtime, the
archive module, or the migration framework.
5. Run `cargo test` to confirm the 408-test green
baseline.
6. `cargo run --release -- --help` to see the updated CLI
banner.
### End-to-end smoke test
Verifies export, import, --resume, and persistent history.
Same data-dir flag throughout so the test is contained.
```
# Set up: launch under a clean data dir.
$ rm -rf /tmp/rdbms-iter5-iter6-smoke
$ rdbms-playground --data-dir /tmp/rdbms-iter5-iter6-smoke
# Inside the app:
help -- new commands listed
create table Customers with pk id:serial
add column Customers: Name (text)
insert into Customers ('Alice')
insert into Customers ('Bob')
save -- name it "MyOrders"
export -- writes
-- /tmp/rdbms-iter5-iter6-smoke/
-- 20260508-MyOrders-export-01.zip
quit
# Verify the zip on disk:
$ unzip -l /tmp/rdbms-iter5-iter6-smoke/*.zip
# Should show:
# MyOrders/project.yaml
# MyOrders/data/Customers.csv
# MyOrders/.gitignore
# and NOT:
# MyOrders/playground.db
# MyOrders/history.log
# Re-open via --resume and verify history is hydrated:
$ rdbms-playground --data-dir /tmp/rdbms-iter5-iter6-smoke --resume
# Up arrow should walk back through the export, save,
# inserts, add column, create table — all from the previous
# session.
# Inside the app:
import /tmp/rdbms-iter5-iter6-smoke/20260508-MyOrders-export-01.zip
-- creates MyOrders-02
-- (auto-suffix because
-- MyOrders already exists),
-- switches to it,
-- rebuilds .db from text.
show data Customers -- 'Alice' and 'Bob' present.
quit
# Final clean-up:
$ rm -rf /tmp/rdbms-iter5-iter6-smoke
```
If anything in that sequence fails, something is wrong.
### Manual spot-checks worth running
- `--resume` with a missing `last_project` → stderr message.
- `--resume` with a stale recorded path → stderr message.
- `--resume <path>` (combined with positional) →
`ResumeWithPath` error from arg parsing.
- `export` with no current data dir created yet (rare;
data root resolution still works).
- `import <zip-with-multiple-top-folders>`
`MultipleTopFolders` error in the output panel.
- `import <random.zip>` (no project.yaml in it) →
`NotAProjectArchive` error.
- After the scaffold migration framework: hand-edit a
project's `project.yaml` to `version: 99`, restart →
`migrate project.yaml` context error in the run-time
startup error path. (Or: write a real v1→v2 migrator
and watch it execute.)