2 Module : Gargantext.Database.Bashql
3 Description : BASHQL to deal with Gargantext Database.
4 Copyright : (c) CNRS, 2017-Present
5 License : AGPL + CECILL v3
6 Maintainer : team@gargantext.org
7 Stability : experimental
10 * BASHQL is a Domain Specific Language to deal with the Database
12 * BASHQL = functional (Bash * SQL)
14 * Which language to chose when working with a database ? To make it
15 simple, instead of all common Object Relational Mapping (ORM) [1]
16 strategy used nowadays inspired more by object logic than functional
17 logic, the semantics of BASHQL with focus on the function first.
19 * BASHQL focus on the function, i.e. use bash language function name,
20 and make it with SQL behind the scene. Then BASHQL is inspired more
21 by Bash language [2] than SQL and then follows its main commands as
22 specification and documentation.
25 1. Theoritical: database and FileSystems are each thought as a single
26 category, assumption based on theoretical work on databases by David Spivak [0].
27 2. Practical argument: basic bash commands are a daily practice among
31 1. Choose a command you like in Bash
32 2. Implement it in Haskell-SQL according to Gargantext Shema (Tree like
34 3. Translate it in BASHQL (follow previous implementations)
35 4. Make a pull request (enjoy the community)
37 * Implementation strategy: Functional adapations are made to the
38 gargantext languages options and SQL optimization are done continuously
39 during the project. For the Haskellish part, you may be inspired by
40 Turtle implementation written by Gabriel Gonzales [3] which shows how to
41 write Haskell bash translations.
44 - FileSystem is now a NodeSystem where each File is a Node in a Directed Graph (DG).
48 [0] MIT Press has published "Category theory for the sciences". The book
49 can also be purchased on Amazon. Here are reviews by the MAA, by the
52 [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-relational_mapping
54 [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bash_(Unix_shell)
56 [3] https://github.com/Gabriel439/Haskell-Turtle-Library
60 {-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-}
61 {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
62 {-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-}
64 module Gargantext.Database.Bashql ( get
73 -- , mkCorpus, mkAnnuaire
77 import Control.Monad.Reader -- (Reader, ask)
79 import Data.Text (Text)
80 import Data.List (concat, last)
82 import Gargantext.Core.Types
83 import Gargantext.Database.Utils (runOpaQuery, Cmd)
84 import Gargantext.Database.Schema.Node
85 import qualified Gargantext.Database.Node.Update as U (Update(..), update)
86 import Gargantext.Prelude
90 -- type PWD a = PWD UserId [a]
92 --data PWD' a = a | PWD' [a]
94 rename :: NodeId -> Text -> Cmd err [Int]
95 rename n t = U.update $ U.Rename n t
97 mv :: NodeId -> ParentId -> Cmd err [Int]
98 mv n p = U.update $ U.Move n p
100 -- | TODO get Children or Node
101 get :: PWD -> Cmd err [NodeAny]
103 get pwd = runOpaQuery $ selectNodesWithParentID (last pwd)
105 -- | Home, need to filter with UserId
107 home = map _node_id <$> getNodesWithParentId 0 Nothing
109 -- | ls == get Children
110 ls :: PWD -> Cmd err [NodeAny]
113 tree :: PWD -> Cmd err [NodeAny]
116 children <- mapM (\n -> get [_node_id n]) ns
117 pure $ ns <> concat children
120 post :: PWD -> [NodeWrite] -> Cmd err Int64
123 post pth ns = insertNodesWithParent (Just $ last pth) ns
125 --postR :: PWD -> [NodeWrite'] -> Cmd err [Int]
126 --postR [] _ _ = pure [0]
127 --postR _ [] _ = pure [0]
128 --postR pth ns c = mkNodeR (last pth) ns c
133 --rm :: PWD -> [NodeId] -> IO Int
135 del :: [NodeId] -> Cmd err Int
137 del ns = deleteNodes ns
140 put :: U.Update -> Cmd err [Int]
144 -- cd (Home UserId) | (Node NodeId)