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This PR introduces a significant update to the Toolbox configuration file format, which is one of the primary **breaking changes** required for the implementation of the Advanced Control Plane. # Summary of Changes The configuration schema has been updated to enforce resource isolation and facilitate atomic, incremental updates. * Resource Isolation: Resource definitions are now separated into individual blocks, using a distinct structure for each resource type (Source, Tool, Toolset, etc.). This improves readability, management, and auditing of configuration files. * Field Name Modification: Internal field names have been modified to align with declarative methodologies. Specifically, the configuration now separates kind (general resource type, e.g., Source) from type (specific implementation, e.g., Postgres). # User Impact Existing tools.yaml configuration files are now in an outdated format. Users must eventually update their files to the new YAML format. # Mitigation & Compatibility Backward compatibility is maintained during this transition to ensure no immediate user action is required for existing files. * Immediate Backward Compatibility: The source code includes a pre-processing layer that automatically detects outdated configuration files (v1 format) and converts them to the new v2 format under the hood. * [COMING SOON] Migration Support: The new toolbox migrate subcommand will be introduced to allow users to automatically convert their old configuration files to the latest format. # Example Example for config file v2: ``` kind: sources name: my-pg-instance type: cloud-sql-postgres project: my-project region: my-region instance: my-instance database: my_db user: my_user password: my_pass --- kind: authServices name: my-google-auth type: google clientId: testing-id --- kind: tools name: example_tool type: postgres-sql source: my-pg-instance description: some description statement: SELECT * FROM SQL_STATEMENT; parameters: - name: country type: string description: some description --- kind: tools name: example_tool_2 type: postgres-sql source: my-pg-instance description: returning the number one statement: SELECT 1; --- kind: toolsets name: example_toolset tools: - example_tool ``` --------- Co-authored-by: gemini-code-assist[bot] <176961590+gemini-code-assist[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Averi Kitsch <akitsch@google.com>
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title, type, weight, description, aliases
| title | type | weight | description | aliases | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| postgres-list-available-extensions | docs | 1 | The "postgres-list-available-extensions" tool retrieves all PostgreSQL extensions available for installation on a Postgres database. |
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About
The postgres-list-available-extensions tool retrieves all PostgreSQL
extensions available for installation on a Postgres database. It's compatible
with any of the following sources:
postgres-list-available-extensions lists all PostgreSQL extensions available
for installation (extension name, default version description) as JSON. The does
not support any input parameter.
Example
kind: tools
name: list_available_extensions
type: postgres-list-available-extensions
source: postgres-source
description: Discover all PostgreSQL extensions available for installation on this server, returning name, default_version, and description.
Reference
| name | default_version | description |
|---|---|---|
| address_standardizer | 3.5.2 | Used to parse an address into constituent elements. Generally used to support geocoding address normalization step. |
| amcheck | 1.4 | functions for verifying relation integrity |
| anon | 1.0.0 | Data anonymization tools |
| autoinc | 1.0 | functions for autoincrementing fields |