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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 # User Impact Existing tools.yaml configuration files are now in an outdated format.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 * Immediate Backward Compatibility: The source code includes a pre-processing layer that automatically detects outdated configuration files (v1 format) and converts them to the new v2 format under the hood.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 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| oracle-sql | docs | 1 | An "oracle-sql" tool executes a pre-defined SQL statement against an Oracle database. |
|
About
An oracle-sql tool executes a pre-defined SQL statement against an
Oracle database. It's compatible with the following source:
The specified SQL statement is executed using prepared statements
for security and performance. It expects parameter placeholders in the SQL query
to be in the native Oracle format (e.g., :1, :2).
Example
Note: This tool uses parameterized queries to prevent SQL injections. Query parameters can be used as substitutes for arbitrary expressions. Parameters cannot be used as substitutes for identifiers, column names, table names, or other parts of the query.
kind: tools
name: search_flights_by_number
type: oracle-sql
source: my-oracle-instance
statement: |
SELECT * FROM flights
WHERE airline = :1
AND flight_number = :2
FETCH FIRST 10 ROWS ONLY
description: |
Use this tool to get information for a specific flight.
Takes an airline code and flight number and returns info on the flight.
Do NOT use this tool with a flight id. Do NOT guess an airline code or flight number.
Example:
{{
"airline": "CY",
"flight_number": "888",
}}
parameters:
- name: airline
type: string
description: Airline unique 2 letter identifier
- name: flight_number
type: string
description: 1 to 4 digit number