Migrates the remaining crates to edition 2024. We like to stay on the latest edition if possible. There is no functional changes, however some code changes had to be done to accommodate the edition's breaking changes. Like the previous migration PRs, this is comprised of three commits: * the first does the edition update and makes `cargo check`/`cargo clippy` pass. we had to update bindgen to make its output [satisfy the requirements of edition 2024](https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/rust-2024/unsafe-extern.html) * the second commit does a `cargo fmt` for the new style edition. * the third commit reorders imports as a one-off change. As before, it is entirely optional. Part of #10918
Local Development Control Plane (neon_local)
This crate contains tools to start a Neon development environment locally. This utility can be used with the cargo neon command. This is a convenience to invoke
the neon_local binary.
Note: this is a dev/test tool -- a minimal control plane suitable for testing code changes locally, but not suitable for running production systems.
Example: Start with Postgres 16
To create and start a local development environment with Postgres 16, you will need to provide --pg-version flag to 3 of the start-up commands.
cargo neon init --pg-version 16
cargo neon start
cargo neon tenant create --set-default --pg-version 16
cargo neon endpoint create main --pg-version 16
cargo neon endpoint start main
Example: Create Test User and Database
By default, cargo neon starts an endpoint with cloud_admin and postgres database. If you want to have a role and a database similar to what we have on the cloud service, you can do it with the following commands when starting an endpoint.
cargo neon endpoint create main --pg-version 16 --update-catalog true
cargo neon endpoint start main --create-test-user true
The first command creates neon_superuser and necessary roles. The second command creates test user and neondb database. You will see a connection string that connects you to the test user after running the second command.