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ADRust: a CLI in Rust to manage (Architecture) Decision Records

The idea is to provide a cli to managed ADR. One more? yes...reality is that was mostly an excuse to play with Rust.

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Here are the main features:

  • [done] Manage ADR lifecycle (create, obsoletes...). ADR should be written in asciidoc (this is a long story...). Look at ./template folder for more details.
  • [done] an init command
  • [done] Support Tags
  • [done] Support search across title, content, date and tags
  • [not started yet] Support different types of templates. currently the template can be changed and configured but it has to be asciidoc etc...
  • [not started yet] Why not integrate with Microsoft Teams

Supported OS and compiler

The current code line is developped on MacOs / Rust 1.71 and build with cargo but Github Actions will build on MacOs / Linux / Windows on Rust Stable Version (cf. rust.yml for details).

Getting Started

At this stage, the tool is not published on crates.io. so git clone is for now your best friend.

Once cloned, cd at the root of the cloned repo and

  • run cargo install --path cli (the executable should be installed $HOME/.cargo/bin/adr)
  • or cargo build and then ./target/debug/adr should work

Run adr config list to view the default configuration (and why not modify it) and adr init : directories specified in config should be created and a default template copied in templates sub-folder.

Play...

[omallassi@LEMON02 adrust]$./target/debug/adr -h
adr 0.1.0
A CLI to help you manage your ADR in git

USAGE:
    adr [SUBCOMMAND]

FLAGS:
    -h, --help       Prints help information
    -V, --version    Prints version information

SUBCOMMANDS:
    config    Manage Configuration Items
    help      Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
    init      Init ADRust based on config
    lf        Manage ADRs lifecycle
    list      Lists all Decision Records
    search    Search across all ADRs or build index
    tags      Manage Tags

In more details,

Command Description
adr init certainly the first command to run (will create folders specified in adr config etc...)
adr list will list all the Decision Record, Title and Tags
adr config list will list the configuration. Configuration is stored in config_dir/rs.adrust-tools.adrust-tools/ (so on MacOs $HOME/Library/Preferences/rs.adrust-tools.adrust-tools/)
adr config set --name prop --value val will set the configuration property
adr lf new --title "my decision" will create a new decision
adr lf decided --path my-decision.md will transition an ADR to decided
adr lf superseded-by --path my-decision.md --by my-new-decision.md will supersed an ADR by the specified one
adr tags list List all the tags whatever the Decision Record
adr search --build-index Build the index (not incrementally for now) in the folder defined in adr config list
adr search --query "my search" Search across indexed ADRs

ADR Template & lifecycle

For now, template should be in asciidoc. Look at ./templates/adr-temaplate-v0.1.adoc (in particularly the header) for more details.

The header of your ADR should be

:docinfo1:
:wip: pass:quotes[[.label.wip]#In Progress#]
:decided: pass:q[[.label.decided]#Decided#]
:completed: pass:q[[.label.updated]#Completed By#]
:completes: pass:q[[.label.updated]#Completes#]
:supersedes: pass:q[[.label.updated]#Supersedes#]
:superseded: pass:q[[.label.obsoleted]#Superseded By#]
:obsoleted: pass:q[[.label.obsoleted]#Obsolete#]

== ADR-the title

*Status:* {decided}  *Date:* 2019-10-28

  • the :wip: are basically the supported states. You can change the labels (e.g. In Progress etc... ) but that's it.
  • the *Status:* {... is used to manage the lifecycle of the ADR
  • the *Date:* ... is also used to update the date of transitions on an ADR.

ADRs follow the below lifecycle

Overall process

ADRustonly help in managing the lifecycle of the ADRs by trying to provide a productivity tool to ease day-to-day work. It is not in itself a full process of managing, reviewing, publishing your decisions.

ADRustworks only with files (available on your machines) as this is certainly the easiest storage to integrate with any source control tools (e.g. git etc...). Which mean, you may end up with a process like the one below, up to you:

Tags

There is a beta support for tags. These tags, if available, will be used in adr list and adr tags ...

You can specify your tags directly (and anywhere) into the .adoc document, the following way

[tags]#deployment view# [tags]#network# [tags]#security#

It has nothing to do with adrust but you can also enrich your Asciidoctor CSS with a style for your tags. For instance:

.tags {
    color: #fff;
    padding: .1em .5em .2em;
    font-weight: 500;
    border-radius: .25em;
    font-size: 90%;
    background-color: #aaa6a6;
}

Log

adr config list will show the Level as defined in slog. To set the log level to Debug adr config set --name log_level --value 6

Search

Search is based on Tantivy Search. You can build your local index via adr search --build and search via adr search --query "word#1 AND word#2". More on the query langage here

Troubleshoot & Known Issues

  • it may happen that configobject evolves between commits and create issues. The usual symptoms are to get a panicwhen running adr config listor adr init, specifying that property adr_....cannot be found. In this case, the easiest is to run rm $HOME/Library/Preferences/rs.adrust-tools.adrust-tools/adrust-tools.toml. This will yet fallback to default values...

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