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voice-to-notes/src-tauri/src/db/errors.rs
Josh Knapp 503cc6c0cf Phase 1 foundation: Tauri shell, Python sidecar, SQLite database
Tauri v2 + Svelte + TypeScript frontend:
- App shell with workspace layout (waveform, transcript, speakers, AI chat)
- Placeholder components for all major UI areas
- Typed stores (project, transcript, playback, AI)
- TypeScript interfaces matching the database schema
- Tauri bridge service with typed invoke wrappers
- svelte-check passes with 0 errors

Rust backend:
- Tauri v2 app entry point with command registration
- SQLite database layer (rusqlite with bundled SQLite)
  - Full schema: projects, media_files, speakers, segments, words,
    ai_outputs, annotations (with indexes)
  - Model structs with serde serialization
  - CRUD queries for projects, speakers, segments, words
  - Segment text editing preserves original text
  - Schema versioning for future migrations
  - 6 tests passing
- Command stubs for project, transcribe, export, AI, settings, system
- App state management

Python sidecar:
- JSON-line IPC protocol (stdin/stdout)
- Message types: IPCMessage, progress, error, ready
- Handler registry with routing and error handling
- Ping/pong handler for connectivity testing
- Service stubs: transcribe, diarize, pipeline, AI, export
- Provider stubs: local (llama-server), OpenAI, Anthropic, LiteLLM
- Hardware detection stubs
- 14 tests passing, ruff clean

Also adds:
- Testing strategy document (docs/TESTING.md)
- Validation script (scripts/validate.sh)
- Updated .gitignore for Svelte, Rust, Python artifacts

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-26 15:16:06 -08:00

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use thiserror::Error;
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum DatabaseError {
#[error("SQLite error: {0}")]
Sqlite(#[from] rusqlite::Error),
#[error("Record not found: {0}")]
NotFound(String),
#[error("Invalid data: {0}")]
InvalidData(String),
}
impl serde::Serialize for DatabaseError {
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: serde::Serializer,
{
serializer.serialize_str(&self.to_string())
}
}