# APT Wrapper A simple DNF-like API wrapper around APT for porting rpm-ostree to apt-ostree. ## Purpose This library provides a simple transaction interface that mimics DNF's imperative model, making it easier to adapt rpm-ostree code for Debian/Ubuntu systems. ## Features - **Simple transaction interface**: `add_package()`, `resolve()`, `commit()`, `rollback()` - **DNF-like API**: Easy to port from rpm-ostree - **Version-based rollback**: Track versions and restore previous states - **Minimal dependencies**: Only `anyhow` and `thiserror` - **~250 lines total**: Focused and maintainable ## Quick Start ```rust use apt_wrapper::{AptTransaction, init}; fn main() -> Result<(), Box> { // Initialize init()?; // Create transaction let mut tx = AptTransaction::new()?; // Add packages tx.add_package("vim")?; tx.add_package("git")?; // Resolve dependencies tx.resolve()?; // Commit transaction tx.commit()?; // If something goes wrong, rollback // tx.rollback()?; Ok(()) } ``` ## API ### AptTransaction ```rust pub struct AptTransaction { packages: Vec, } impl AptTransaction { pub fn new() -> Result; // Create new transaction pub fn add_package(&mut self, name: &str) -> Result<()>; // Add package pub fn resolve(&self) -> Result<()>; // Resolve dependencies pub fn commit(&mut self) -> Result<()>; // Commit transaction pub fn rollback(&self) -> Result<()>; // Rollback transaction pub fn packages(&self) -> &[String]; // Get package list pub fn changed_packages(&self) -> Vec; // Get changed packages pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool; // Check if empty } ``` ### Utility Functions ```rust pub fn init() -> Result<()>; // Initialize pub fn search_packages(query: &str) -> Result>; // Search packages pub fn is_package_installed(name: &str) -> Result; // Check installed pub fn get_package_info(name: &str) -> Result; // Get package info ``` ## Installation Add to your `Cargo.toml`: ```toml [dependencies] apt-wrapper = "0.1.0" ``` ## Usage ### Basic Transaction ```rust use apt_wrapper::AptTransaction; let mut tx = AptTransaction::new()?; tx.add_package("vim")?; tx.add_package("git")?; tx.resolve()?; tx.commit()?; ``` ### Search Packages ```rust use apt_wrapper::search_packages; let packages = search_packages("editor")?; for package in packages { println!("Found: {}", package); } ``` ### Check Installation ```rust use apt_wrapper::is_package_installed; if is_package_installed("vim")? { println!("vim is installed"); } ``` ### Rollback Support ```rust use apt_wrapper::AptTransaction; let mut tx = AptTransaction::new()?; tx.add_package("vim")?; tx.add_package("git")?; tx.resolve()?; // Commit the transaction tx.commit()?; // If something goes wrong later, rollback tx.rollback()?; // Check what was changed println!("Changed packages: {:?}", tx.changed_packages()); ``` ## Testing ```bash cargo test ``` ## Examples ```bash cargo run --example simple_usage ``` ## Design Philosophy This wrapper is designed to be: 1. **Simple**: Minimal API surface, easy to understand 2. **Focused**: Only what's needed for apt-ostree porting 3. **DNF-like**: Familiar interface for rpm-ostree developers 4. **Minimal**: ~200 lines total, no complex abstractions ## Differences from DNF - **APT is declarative**: Dependencies are resolved automatically - **No complex repo management**: APT uses simple text files - **Simpler error handling**: APT provides clear error messages - **No transaction rollback**: APT doesn't have built-in rollback ## OSTree Integration For atomic operations, use OSTree's native checkpoint/rollback: ```rust // 1. Create OSTree checkpoint let checkpoint = ostree_create_checkpoint()?; // 2. Run APT transaction let mut tx = AptTransaction::new()?; tx.add_package("vim")?; tx.commit()?; // 3. Commit or rollback based on result if success { ostree_commit_changes()?; } else { ostree_rollback_to_checkpoint(checkpoint)?; } ``` ## License MIT License - see [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details. ## Contributing This is a focused tool for apt-ostree. Contributions should maintain simplicity and focus on the core use case.