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To preserve some of the discussion on Discord: probably the first attempt at tackling anything related to a gRPC frontend for Ash would be writing a Protobuf schema builder akin to Absinthe.Blueprint
that can be used to create and output Protobuf schemas programmatically from Ash resources.
As of yet, I haven't found anything that does this in the Erlang/Elixir ecosystem, though there are plenty of tools that go the other direction (Protobuf schema -> Elixir) which could potentially be leveraged against the generated schema as a stopgap, though the end goal would probably be to generate the Elixir side of things directly from the Ash resources as well.
Note that Protobuf is very sensitive to field reordering and removal, meaning that reducing schema breakage where possible involves tracking state in a way similar to the AshPostgres migration generator. Ongoing efforts to simplify this process for extensions by moving the stateful diffing logic into core would undoubtedly ease this work significantly.
Since many of the other extensions which would consume such resource change tracking information are mostly or entirely insensitive to field ordering, I wanted to point this out again so it can be under consideration while this new functionality is being developed.
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- `PubSub` notifier should load any data it needs
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- Remove `aggregates` and `calculations` passed into parse filters HOT 1
- Better documentation for custom validations HOT 1
- `%Ash.NotSelected{}` HOT 5
- Bug in the example code for Idiomatic Actions HOT 3
- bug: read action get_by don't recognize relationship attributes
- Rename `define_for` in code interface. HOT 13
- Multiple relationship-related authorizations in a single policy raises error `key :read_action not found in: nil` HOT 2
- proposal: Allow configuring pubsub notifiers for update actions to only send notifications when the record has changed
- Policy Breakdown can't handle FieldPolicies HOT 1
- Bypass for FieldPolicies HOT 3
- Do not select field if field policies fail HOT 1
- Some `:read` flow steps are erroring after update to Ash 2.11.3 HOT 9
- Map types (and the Keyword type I'm working on) that have fields specified need to load/dump those fields
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- Add support for creating upsert conditionals
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