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The dedicated run-ops database foundation for the split: a standalone Prisma package plus the infra to run and migrate it.

  • internal-packages/run-ops-database — a new Prisma package (@internal/run-ops-database) whose schema mirrors the run-execution tables that will live on the dedicated DB, with its own generated client, migrations, and migration runner.
  • prisma/schema.parity.test.ts — a parity test that guards the run-ops schema against drift from the control-plane schema for the mirrored tables.
  • Docker — a Postgres 17 service (docker/Dockerfile.postgres17, docker/docker-compose.yml) so the dedicated DB is available locally under the run-ops compose profile.
  • Testcontainers — hetero fixtures (PG14 legacy + PG17 dedicated) so later PRs can exercise cross-database behaviour with real containers rather than mocks.

Why

This is the second PR in the run-ops split stack, stacked on the core primitives. It stands up the dedicated database and its tooling. There is no runtime wiring into the webapp here — the app does not read or write this DB yet; that arrives in later PRs. On its own this PR only adds a package, a docker service, and test fixtures.

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Schema-parity test for the run-ops schema; hetero testcontainer fixture smoke test.

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internal-packages/run-ops-database/package.json (1)

18-21: 📐 Maintainability & Code Quality | 🔵 Trivial | ⚡ Quick win

Move prisma CLI to devDependencies.

prisma (the CLI) is only needed for generate/migrate/db:push tooling, not at runtime; only @prisma/client should ship as a production dependency. Keeping the CLI in dependencies unnecessarily bloats production installs.

♻️ Proposed fix
   "dependencies": {
-    "`@prisma/client`": "6.14.0",
-    "prisma": "6.14.0"
+    "`@prisma/client`": "6.14.0"
   },
   "devDependencies": {
+    "prisma": "6.14.0",
     "rimraf": "6.0.1",
     "vitest": "4.1.7"
   },
internal-packages/testcontainers/src/utils.ts (1)

61-73: 🗄️ Data Integrity & Integration | 🔵 Trivial | ⚡ Quick win

Hardcoded index DDL can drift from the source migration.

This raw SQL must stay byte-for-byte consistent with the actual TaskRunWaitpoint partial-unique-index migration for the stated parity goal to hold. A future edit to that migration (renamed index, changed filter/columns) won't be caught here, silently letting test databases diverge from what migrate deploy produces in production.

Consider deriving this statement from the migration file itself (e.g. read and extract the CREATE UNIQUE INDEX line from 20260630000000_task_run_waitpoint_null_batchindex_partial_unique/migration.sql) rather than duplicating the literal string, so future migration edits can't silently desync from this test helper.

#!/bin/bash
fd migration.sql internal-packages/run-ops-database/prisma/migrations --exec grep -n "TaskRunWaitpoint_taskRunId_waitpointId_batchIndex_null_key" {} \;
internal-packages/testcontainers/src/index.ts (1)

184-238: 📐 Maintainability & Code Quality | 🔵 Trivial | ⚡ Quick win

Extract shared PG17 container bootstrap helper.

getWorkerPostgresContainer17 and getRunOpsWorkerPostgresContainer17 duplicate the container image, command flags, POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS, and template-DB creation logic, differing only in which schema-push function runs at the end. Consider factoring the common bootstrap into a helper parameterized by the push function to avoid the two implementations drifting apart over time.

♻️ Proposed refactor sketch
+async function bootstrapPg17TemplateContainer(
+  pushSchema: (url: string) => Promise<unknown>
+): Promise<StartedPostgreSqlContainer> {
+  const container = await withCiResourceLimits(new PostgreSqlContainer("docker.io/postgres:17"))
+    .withCommand(["-c", "listen_addresses=*", "-c", "wal_level=logical"])
+    .withEnvironment({
+      POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS: "--locale-provider=icu --icu-locale=en-US --encoding=UTF8",
+    })
+    .start();
+  const admin = new PrismaClient({
+    datasources: { db: { url: postgresUriWithDatabase(container.getConnectionUri(), "postgres") } },
+  });
+  await admin.$executeRawUnsafe(`CREATE DATABASE "${POSTGRES_TEMPLATE_DB}"`);
+  await admin.$disconnect();
+  await pushSchema(postgresUriWithDatabase(container.getConnectionUri(), POSTGRES_TEMPLATE_DB));
+  return container;
+}
+
 let workerPostgresContainer17: Promise<StartedPostgreSqlContainer> | undefined;
 const getWorkerPostgresContainer17 = () => {
   if (!workerPostgresContainer17) {
-    workerPostgresContainer17 = (async () => { ... })();
+    workerPostgresContainer17 = bootstrapPg17TemplateContainer(pushDatabaseSchema);
   }
   return workerPostgresContainer17;
 };
 
 let runOpsWorkerPostgresContainer17: Promise<StartedPostgreSqlContainer> | undefined;
 const getRunOpsWorkerPostgresContainer17 = () => {
   if (!runOpsWorkerPostgresContainer17) {
-    runOpsWorkerPostgresContainer17 = (async () => { ... })();
+    runOpsWorkerPostgresContainer17 = bootstrapPg17TemplateContainer(pushRunOpsSchema);
   }
   return runOpsWorkerPostgresContainer17;
 };

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📚 Learning: 2026-03-22T13:26:12.060Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3244
File: apps/webapp/app/components/code/TextEditor.tsx:81-86
Timestamp: 2026-03-22T13:26:12.060Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev codebase, do not flag `navigator.clipboard.writeText(...)` calls for `missing-await`/`unhandled-promise` issues. These clipboard writes are intentionally invoked without `await` and without `catch` handlers across the project; keep that behavior consistent when reviewing TypeScript/TSX files (e.g., usages like in `apps/webapp/app/components/code/TextEditor.tsx`).

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📚 Learning: 2026-03-22T19:24:14.403Z
Learnt from: matt-aitken
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3187
File: apps/webapp/app/v3/services/alerts/deliverErrorGroupAlert.server.ts:200-204
Timestamp: 2026-03-22T19:24:14.403Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev codebase, webhook URLs are not expected to contain embedded credentials/secrets (e.g., fields like `ProjectAlertWebhookProperties` should only hold credential-free webhook endpoints). During code review, if you see logging or inclusion of raw webhook URLs in error messages, do not automatically treat it as a credential-leak/secrets-in-logs issue by default—first verify the URL does not contain embedded credentials (for example, no username/password in the URL, no obvious secret/token query params or fragments). If the URL is credential-free per this project’s conventions, allow the logging.

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📚 Learning: 2026-05-18T08:21:27.694Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3632
File: apps/webapp/sentry.server.ts:4-21
Timestamp: 2026-05-18T08:21:27.694Z
Learning: When handling Prisma error P1001 ("Can't reach database server") in TypeScript, don’t assume a single error shape. Prisma can surface P1001 via two different error classes/fields: `PrismaClientKnownRequestError` exposes it as `err.code === "P1001"` (common during mid-query connection drops), while `PrismaClientInitializationError` exposes it as `err.errorCode === "P1001"` (common on client startup failure). Therefore, predicates should use `err.code === "P1001" || err.errorCode === "P1001"`. Do not flag `err.code === "P1001"` as “unreachable/never matches,” as it is expected in production.

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File: apps/webapp/sentry.server.ts:4-21
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Learning: When handling Prisma errors for P1001 ("Can't reach database server"), do not assume it only appears under a single property name. Prisma may surface P1001 via either `PrismaClientKnownRequestError` (`err.code === "P1001"`, e.g., mid-query connection drops) or `PrismaClientInitializationError` (`err.errorCode === "P1001"`, e.g., client startup connection failure). To reliably detect the condition, check `err.code === "P1001" || err.errorCode === "P1001"`, and avoid review rules that would incorrectly flag `err.code === "P1001"` as unreachable/never-matching.

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📚 Learning: 2026-06-13T19:53:13.759Z
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📚 Learning: 2026-06-17T17:13:49.929Z
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File: apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.bulk-actions.$bulkActionParam/route.tsx:48-62
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📚 Learning: 2026-06-23T13:04:21.413Z
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Timestamp: 2026-06-23T13:04:21.413Z
Learning: In TypeScript, it’s valid to `import { type X }` and then use `typeof X` in a type-only position, e.g. `type Alias = z.infer<typeof X>`. The `type` modifier suppresses the runtime import, but the type checker still has the full exported type so `z.infer<typeof X>` can resolve correctly. In code reviews, don’t flag this as a TypeScript compile error as long as `typeof X` is used in a type context (e.g., with `z.infer`, `type` aliases, generics), not as a runtime value.

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📚 Learning: 2026-06-04T18:16:35.386Z
Learnt from: nicktrn
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3836
File: apps/supervisor/src/backpressure/backpressureMonitor.ts:3-5
Timestamp: 2026-06-04T18:16:35.386Z
Learning: When reviewing TypeScript in this repo, apply the rule “prefer type aliases over interfaces” only to data/object shapes and union/intersection type modeling. If an interface is being used as a behavioral contract for collaborators to implement (e.g., method-shape interfaces that define required behavior, such as `BackpressureLogger` / `BackpressureSignalSource` in `apps/supervisor/src/backpressure/backpressureMonitor.ts`), keep it as an `interface` and do not flag it as a type-alias-vs-interface violation.

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📚 Learning: 2026-06-09T17:58:04.699Z
Learnt from: 0ski
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3879
File: apps/webapp/app/models/vercelIntegration.server.ts:619-630
Timestamp: 2026-06-09T17:58:04.699Z
Learning: In this codebase, outbound raw `fetch` calls should typically rely on Node/undici’s default request timeout (about ~300s) rather than adding a per-call `AbortController` + `setTimeout` wrapper inside individual functions (e.g. in files like `apps/webapp/app/models/vercelIntegration.server.ts`). During code review, do not flag the absence of a per-call timeout on a single `fetch` as an issue; if per-call timeouts are needed, they should be implemented via a codebase-wide convention (e.g., a shared fetch wrapper or documented pattern) rather than ad-hoc per-function changes.

Applied to files:

  • internal-packages/run-ops-database/src/index.ts
  • internal-packages/testcontainers/src/heteroDedicated.test.ts
  • internal-packages/run-ops-database/vitest.config.ts
  • internal-packages/run-ops-database/prisma/schema.parity.test.ts
  • internal-packages/testcontainers/src/index.ts
  • internal-packages/testcontainers/src/utils.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-18T14:40:02.173Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3658
File: packages/core/src/v3/realtimeStreams/manager.test.ts:1-147
Timestamp: 2026-05-18T14:40:02.173Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev repo, the policy “Never mock anything — use testcontainers instead” should only be enforced for integration tests that interact with real external services (e.g., Redis, Postgres) via actual infrastructure. For unit tests that exercise pure in-memory logic (e.g., cache semantics) it is OK to stub collaborators such as `ApiClient` using Vitest (`vi.fn()`) to assert call counts or control behavior. Do not flag `vi.fn()`-based `ApiClient` stubs in unit tests as violations of the testcontainers policy.

Applied to files:

  • internal-packages/testcontainers/src/heteroDedicated.test.ts
  • internal-packages/run-ops-database/prisma/schema.parity.test.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-16T09:19:47.637Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3960
File: apps/webapp/test/prismaInfrastructureErrorCapture.test.ts:0-0
Timestamp: 2026-06-16T09:19:47.637Z
Learning: In this repo’s Vitest setup, `vitest.config.ts` uses `globals: true`, so identifiers like `vi`, `describe`, `it`, and `expect` are available as globals in Vitest test files. During code review, do not flag missing `vi`/`describe`/`it`/`expect` imports as a runtime error or correctness issue when they’re used in `*.test.ts/tsx` or `*.spec.ts/tsx` files. Explicit imports are still preferred for consistency, but they’re not required for runtime behavior.

Applied to files:

  • internal-packages/testcontainers/src/heteroDedicated.test.ts
  • internal-packages/run-ops-database/prisma/schema.parity.test.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-01T15:45:08.099Z
Learnt from: matt-aitken
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3499
File: packages/plugins/tsup.config.ts:3-3
Timestamp: 2026-05-01T15:45:08.099Z
Learning: In build/tool configuration files (e.g., tsup.config.ts, vite.config.ts, vitest.config.ts), follow the tool’s documented export pattern and use `export default defineConfig(...)` (or the equivalent documented default export). The repo-wide guideline “use named exports instead of default exports” should apply only to application code (*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx}), not to these build/tool config files—so do not flag `export default defineConfig(...)` in these config files as a violation.

Applied to files:

  • internal-packages/run-ops-database/vitest.config.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-19T15:46:48.405Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3990
File: internal-packages/run-store/tsconfig.json:3-7
Timestamp: 2026-06-19T15:46:48.405Z
Learning: In the trigger.dev monorepo, internal packages use a TS project-references layout: the package root `tsconfig.json` should be references-only (its `references` should point to `tsconfig.src.json` and `tsconfig.test.json`, and it should intentionally be inert as a compile target). In this setup, the root `tsconfig.json` may omit compiler options like `strict`, because the actual compilation of `src/**` happens via `tsconfig.src.json`. During code review, do not flag the package root `tsconfig.json` for missing `strict` mode when it is intentionally references-only and `strict: true` is set in `tsconfig.src.json` (the file that is referenced and actually used for building `src/**`).

Applied to files:

  • internal-packages/run-ops-database/tsconfig.json
📚 Learning: 2026-04-30T21:28:35.705Z
Learnt from: samejr
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3473
File: internal-packages/database/prisma/schema.prisma:59-60
Timestamp: 2026-04-30T21:28:35.705Z
Learning: When reviewing Prisma schema files in this repository, do not suggest using Prisma’s `@check` model/table-level attribute or any native Prisma schema syntax for CHECK constraints. Prisma does not implement CHECK constraints (see prisma/prisma#3388). If a CHECK constraint is required, add it only via raw SQL in a handwritten migration (e.g., `ALTER TABLE ... ADD CONSTRAINT ... CHECK (...)`).

Applied to files:

  • internal-packages/run-ops-database/prisma/schema.prisma
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[warning] 31-33: Regular expression constructed from variable input detected. This can lead to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) attacks if the variable contains malicious patterns. Use libraries like 'recheck' to validate regex safety or use static patterns.
Context: new RegExp(
@relation[^\\n]*\\b${model}\\b|\\b${model}\\b[^\\n]*@relation``
)
Note: [CWE-1333] Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity

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[warning] 35-35: Regular expression constructed from variable input detected. This can lead to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) attacks if the variable contains malicious patterns. Use libraries like 'recheck' to validate regex safety or use static patterns.
Context: new RegExp(\\s${model}(\\?|\\[\\])?\\s)
Note: [CWE-1333] Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity

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[warning] 57-57: Regular expression constructed from variable input detected. This can lead to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) attacks if the variable contains malicious patterns. Use libraries like 'recheck' to validate regex safety or use static patterns.
Context: new RegExp(model ${m} \\{)
Note: [CWE-1333] Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity

(regexp-from-variable)

🔇 Additional comments (19)
docker/Dockerfile.postgres17 (1)

1-5: LGTM!

docker/docker-compose.yml (1)

14-14: LGTM!

Also applies to: 55-84

internal-packages/run-ops-database/prisma/schema.prisma (2)

44-982: LGTM! Model definitions, FK conventions, and column/type choices are internally consistent with the accompanying migration files.


7-12: 🎯 Functional Correctness

No change needed This generator block intentionally matches internal-packages/database/prisma/schema.prisma.

internal-packages/run-ops-database/prisma/migrations/20260629174132_init/migration.sql (1)

1-622: LGTM!

internal-packages/run-ops-database/prisma/migrations/20260630000000_task_run_waitpoint_null_batchindex_partial_unique/migration.sql (1)

1-6: LGTM! Correctly implemented as a raw SQL migration for the partial index Prisma can't express natively.

internal-packages/run-ops-database/prisma/migrations/migration_lock.toml (1)

1-4: LGTM!

.github/workflows/unit-tests-internal.yml (1)

98-98: LGTM!

internal-packages/run-ops-database/package.json (1)

1-39: LGTM!

internal-packages/run-ops-database/tsconfig.json (1)

1-14: LGTM!

internal-packages/run-ops-database/vitest.config.ts (1)

1-10: LGTM!

internal-packages/run-ops-database/.env (1)

1-1: LGTM!

internal-packages/run-ops-database/.gitignore (1)

1-7: LGTM!

internal-packages/run-ops-database/src/index.ts (1)

1-4: LGTM!

internal-packages/testcontainers/src/utils.ts (2)

140-159: LGTM!


40-59: 🎯 Functional Correctness

No change needed @internal/run-ops-database already exports ./prisma/schema.prisma (and ./prisma/*), so require.resolve("@internal/run-ops-database/prisma/schema.prisma") is valid.

			> Likely an incorrect or invalid review comment.
internal-packages/testcontainers/package.json (1)

22-22: LGTM!

internal-packages/testcontainers/src/index.ts (1)

1-4: LGTM!

Also applies to: 15-15, 337-459

internal-packages/testcontainers/src/heteroDedicated.test.ts (1)

1-27: LGTM!

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Thanks for the review. On the three nitpicks:

  • Extract shared PG17 bootstrap helper (testcontainers/src/index.ts): applied in d1fd926. The two singletons now share a bootstrapPg17TemplateContainer(pushSchema) helper so the image, command flags, initdb args, and template-DB creation can't drift.

  • Move prisma CLI to devDependencies (run-ops-database/package.json): keeping as-is. This intentionally mirrors the sibling @internal/database package, which also lists prisma under dependencies. It's a private, unpublished internal package, so there is no production-install bloat, and matching the sibling keeps the two Prisma packages consistent.

  • Derive the partial-index DDL from the migration file (testcontainers/src/utils.ts): keeping as-is. The two CREATE UNIQUE INDEX statements differ only by IF NOT EXISTS (the helper is idempotent for template reuse) and are documented as mirrors. Scraping the SQL text out of the migration at test time would add its own parsing fragility for a single stable index literal; the marginal drift risk doesn't justify it.

d-cs and others added 6 commits July 2, 2026 20:17
…migration runner

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…ndation

The db-foundation change dropped createElectricContainer, the electricOrigin
fixture, the ContainerWithElectric* context types, and the
containerWithElectricTest / containerWithElectricAndRedisTest fixtures. That
Electric infra is unrelated to the run-ops db split, is being sunset on its own
track, and is still consumed by apps/webapp/test/realtimeClient.test.ts (which
imports containerWithElectricAndRedisTest) — so its removal here also broke that
import. Restore it verbatim; the new PG17 run-ops fixtures are unaffected.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The run-ops database is migrated first-class by the @internal/run-ops-database
package's own prisma migrate deploy (its schema.prisma datasource reads
RUN_OPS_DATABASE_URL and it owns its own migrations dir), which the root
db:migrate already sweeps via turbo. The bespoke script instead ran prisma
migrate deploy from the control-plane database package against the run-ops DB,
applying the full control-plane migration history rather than the run-ops subset
— redundant with the native flow and wrong. Drop the script and its two script
entries (root package.json, database package.json).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…e schema

Rework the run-ops schema comments so they read as documentation rather than
working notes. Replaces the top-of-file header with prose describing the
subset relationship and the three relation-handling rules, adds a short header
above each model stating how it differs from its control-plane counterpart
(which relations are scalar-only FKs, which are FK-free join models, which stay
as real FKs), and removes the stale group-(A)/group-(B)/"drop" tags. Comments
only; no model, field, type, attribute, index, or enum is changed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…17 fixture bootstrap

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
@d-cs d-cs force-pushed the runops/pr02-db-foundation branch from d1fd926 to dc3d806 Compare July 2, 2026 19:25
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