# kuatia-storage-sql SQL-backed `Store` implementation for the kuatia ledger. Uses `sqlx::Any` for database-agnostic queries. Enable features to select the backend: ```toml [dependencies] kuatia-storage-sql = { features = ["sqlite"] } # or "postgres" ``` ## Backends | Feature | Backend | Status | |---------|---------|--------| | `sqlite` (default) | SQLite via sqlx | Conformance tests pass | | `postgres` | PostgreSQL via sqlx | Portable DDL/queries; needs a running instance to test | A single portable schema in `src/migrations/001_init.sql` serves both backends. Applied migrations are tracked in a `_migrations` table, so `migrate()` is idempotent. Upserts use portable `ON CONFLICT … DO UPDATE`, and all ids are generated in Rust (no `AUTOINCREMENT`/`SERIAL`). Every column is a text type: no opaque binary is stored. Content-addressed ids (and the opaque saga blob) are kept as lower-case hex `TEXT`, and structured payloads as their JSON `TEXT` serialization, so any row is readable in a plain SQL client for auditing. The JSON is never queried into. ## Usage ```rust use kuatia_storage_sql::SqlStore; let pool = sqlx::any::AnyPoolOptions::new() .connect("sqlite::memory:").await?; let store = SqlStore::new(pool); store.migrate().await?; ``` ## Schema Tables: `accounts`, `postings`, `transfers`, `transfer_accounts`, `sagas`, `events`, `books`. Migrations run via `store.migrate()`.