/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ //! This module is used by crates which need to implement a "sync engine". //! At a high-level, a "sync engine" is code which knows how to take records //! from a sync server, apply and reconcile them with the local data, then //! provide records which should be uploaded to the server. //! //! Note that the "sync engine" does not itself talk to the server, nor does //! it manage the state of the remote server, nor does it do any of the //! encryption/decryption - that is the responsbility of the "sync client", as //! implemented in the [client] module (or in some cases, implemented externally) //! //! There are currently 2 types of engine: //! * Code which implements the [crate::engine::sync_engine::SyncEngine] //! trait. These are the "original" Rust engines, designed to be used with //! the [crate::client](sync client) //! * Code which implements the [crate::engine::bridged_engine::BridgedEngine] //! trait. These engines are a "bridge" between the Desktop JS Sync world and //! this rust code. //! While these engines end up doing the same thing, the difference is due to //! implementation differences between the Desktop Sync client and the Rust //! client. //! We intend merging these engines - the first step will be to merge the //! types and payload management used by these traits, then to combine the //! requirements into a single trait that captures both use-cases. mod bridged_engine; mod request; mod sync_engine; pub use bridged_engine::{ApplyResults, BridgedEngine, BridgedEngineAdaptor}; #[cfg(feature = "sync-client")] pub(crate) use request::CollectionPost; pub use request::{CollectionRequest, RequestOrder}; pub use sync_engine::{CollSyncIds, EngineSyncAssociation, SyncEngine, SyncEngineId};