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Mike-Solar 2248be8567 feat(storage): real oakstorage file backends + full-timeline .ove serializer
oakstorage (new workspace member): URI dispatch, pluggable backends
(ove-xml built in, otio/fcpxml via oakotio, C-vtable foreign
registration), the M10 C API surface, version info codes, last-error
and alive accounting; round-trip tests per backend.

oaknode serializer: persists the full timeline — sequence track lists,
track block lists, block ranges/media_in/speed/flags, clip footage
references, footage filename+streams, folder children — through
<custom> behavior hooks with two-phase reference resolution; loads the
C++ <olive><project><layout> containers (golden: tests/
project_with_footage.ove); round-trip is field-by-field and
byte-idempotent.
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# Oak Video Editor - Non-Linear Video Editor
# Copyright (C) 2026 Oak Team
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Root manifest: the `oakapp` package (the gpui-based application) plus the
# Cargo workspace over every crate under crates/.
#
# gpui (the oak-gpui fork at gpui/) is excluded: it is a separate git
# repository with its own workspace (resolver 3, edition 2024,
# workspace.package/workspace.dependencies). Without the exclusion its
# crates would be auto-included here via oakapp's path dependencies and
# would inherit from THIS workspace's [workspace.package] (which lacks the
# keys gpui expects). Excluded, each gpui crate resolves against gpui's own
# workspace root, exactly as before the monorepo workspace existed.
[workspace]
members = ["crates/*"]
exclude = ["gpui"]
# NOTE: oakstorage (crates/oakstorage) is a workspace member but NOT a
# default member (it stays out of the default `cargo build`/`cargo test` at
# the root, which would also drag in its heavy database backends — sea-orm).
# Build/test it explicitly with `cargo test -p oakstorage`.
# NOTE: `crates/oakengine` is deliberately NOT a default member (it stays a
# workspace member, so `cargo test -p oakengine` works): its in-flight
# integration tests (`tests/it_*族.rs`, an ongoing rewrite) share temp files
# and process-global facade state, which makes the parallel default-members
# run flaky. The app builds it as a regular path dependency instead.
default-members = [".", "crates/oak-cli", "crates/oak-worker"]
resolver = "2"
[profile.release]
# FFI discipline: every module crate exports an `extern "C"` ABI whose
# entry points must never unwind/abort across the boundary; panics are
# caught by catch_unwind and mapped to error codes instead. `unwind` is
# also rustc's default, but this makes the project-wide policy explicit
# (it used to live in each member's Cargo.toml, which a workspace root
# ignores).
panic = "unwind"
[package]
name = "oak"
version = "0.5.0"
edition = "2021"
description = "Oak Video Editor"
license = "GPL-3.0-or-later"
[lib]
name = "oakapp"
path = "src/lib.rs"
# Doctests are disabled: the real engine binding links the `liboakengine`
# cdylib (see build.rs), which the doctest binary would have to resolve as
# well for every doc example. The doc examples' assertions are covered by
# unit tests instead (see `oakui/timecode`).
[[bin]]
name = "oak-editor"
path = "src/main.rs"
[dependencies]
# gpui: the GPU-accelerated UI framework (oak-gpui fork, git submodule at gpui/).
gpui = { path = "gpui/crates/gpui" }
# Convenience entry point: `gpui_platform::application()` picks the platform
# backend. font-kit enables text shaping/rendering on macOS.
gpui_platform = { path = "gpui/crates/gpui_platform", features = ["font-kit"] }
# Oak's widget library: menus, viewer, form controls, project explorer.
gpui_widgets = { path = "gpui/crates/gpui_widgets" }
# The mock engine's synthetic viewer frames (`image::Frame` in a
# `RenderImage`), matching the versions gpui itself uses.
image = "0.25"
smallvec = "1"
# Editable-text widget (used by the file / export dialogs' path fields, the
# same gpui-elements crate gpui_widgets builds on).
gpui_elements = { path = "gpui/crates/gpui_elements" }
[build-dependencies]
# The real engine is NOT linked as an rlib: the app binds only the frozen
# `oakengine_*` C ABI through the built `liboakengine` cdylib (build.rs
# emits the link-search path / rpath / `#[link(name = "oakengine")]`
# externs). This build-dependency only orders the build — cargo compiles
# the engine's cdylib before the app's build script runs, so a fresh
# `cargo build` at the repo root always finds `liboakengine.dylib`.
oakengine = { path = "crates/oakengine" }
[features]
default = []
# Force the mock engine even though the real facade is linked. Off by
# default: the app runs on the real engine unless `--mock` / `OAK_ENGINE=mock`
# is given at runtime (or this feature is enabled at build time).
mock-engine = []
[dev-dependencies]
# `#[gpui::test]` harness for engine-seam smoke tests (test-support feature).
gpui = { path = "gpui/crates/gpui", features = ["test-support"] }
# `test-support` also enables `gpui_macos/test-support`, which is what makes
# `render_to_image` (the screenshot example) available.
gpui_platform = { path = "gpui/crates/gpui_platform", features = ["test-support"] }
# Screenshot capture: `examples/screenshot.rs` saves the rendered window PNG
# (the `image` crate is already in the lockfile through gpui).
image = "0.25"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# cargo-packager metadata (the CD workflow, .github/workflows/cd.yml, packages
# the release binaries with `cargo packager`; the schema lives at
# https://docs.crabnebula.dev/packager/configuration/).
#
# Binaries are resolved relative to `target/<profile>` (oak-editor is the
# main binary; oak-cli / oak-worker are bundled alongside). They must exist
# before packaging runs — `cargo packager` does NOT build the app itself, so
# CD builds with `cargo build --release` first.
#
# `icons/icon.png` is NOT committed: it is generated from `Oak_Icon.svg`
# (rsvg-convert) in CD right before packaging, because cargo-packager needs a
# bitmap (it converts a square PNG into .icns / .ico / hicolor PNGs itself).
# Keep the path here in sync with the CD workflow.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
[package.metadata.packager]
name = "oak"
productName = "Oak"
identifier = "org.oakvideoeditor.Oak"
description = "Oak Video Editor"
longDescription = "Oak Video Editor: a free, open-source non-linear video editor written in Rust."
authors = ["Oak Team"]
copyright = "Copyright (C) 2026 Oak Team"
licenseFile = "LICENSE"
category = "Video"
icons = ["icons/icon.png"]
binaries = [
{ path = "oak-editor", main = true },
{ path = "oak-cli", main = false },
{ path = "oak-worker", main = false },
]