Draft: investigate idempotent database initialization for new-db#5215
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Draft: investigate idempotent database initialization for new-db#5215
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[WIP] Add idempotent way to initialize database
Draft: investigate idempotent database initialization for Apr 9, 2026
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new-dbis currently destructive, which makes it unsuitable for safe startup-time initialization in dynamic environments. The intended change is to provide an idempotent way to initialize schema without wiping existing database state.Current status
new-dbcommand path and the database initialization flow in:src/main/CommandLine.cppsrc/main/ApplicationUtils.cppsrc/main/ApplicationImpl.cppsrc/database/Database.cppPlanned implementation shape
new-db(for example,--init-only).Database::initialize(), which currently deletes SQLite database files and recreates tables.new-dbbehavior when the new flag is not used.Key constraint identified
Database::initialize()is destructive by design: