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Hex arch + DDD, tree-sitter parsing, Mermaid/ASCII output. Supports Rust + Python. 92 tests. CI, diff, --check for staleness detection.
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0001 — Hexagonal Architecture with DDD
Status: Accepted
Date: 2026-06-16
Context
Archlens is a language-agnostic architecture diagram generator. It needs to support multiple input languages (Rust, C#, Python), multiple output formats (Mermaid, ASCII, future: D2, interactive web), and multiple IO strategies (file, stdout). The tool must be extensible without modifying core logic.
Decision
Use hexagonal architecture (ports and adapters) with DDD structuring. Workspace layout:
crates/
domain/ — zero external deps (no tracing, no rayon, nothing)
application/ — depends on domain only + rayon, tracing (pragmatic utility exceptions)
adapters/
tree-sitter/ — SourceAnalyzer (internal modules per language)
walkdir/ — FileDiscovery
mermaid/ — DiagramRenderer
ascii/ — DiagramRenderer
file-writer/ — OutputWriter
stdout-writer/ — OutputWriter
toml-config/ — ConfigLoader
presentation/ — CLI (clap), composition root, tracing-subscriber setup
Dependency rules:
- Domain depends on nothing
- Application depends on domain
- Adapters depend on domain (not application)
- Presentation depends on application + adapters (composition root)
Use cases are generic over port traits (static dispatch), not trait objects.
Pragmatic exceptions: rayon and tracing in application crate. These are general-purpose utilities, not external system adapters. Documented explicitly to avoid precedent creep.
Alternatives Considered
- Trait objects for DI: Simpler type signatures but runtime dispatch overhead and less compile-time safety. Rejected — generics align better with Rust idioms and zero-cost goals.
- DI container (shaku): Unnecessary ceremony for Rust. Manual wiring in presentation is explicit and sufficient.
- Domain with tracing dependency: Rejected to keep domain fully pure. Application wraps domain calls in spans.
Consequences
- Adding a new language = new module in tree-sitter adapter (or new adapter crate)
- Adding a new output format = new adapter crate implementing DiagramRenderer
- Adding a new output destination = new adapter crate implementing OutputWriter
- Use case type signatures carry multiple generic parameters (accepted tradeoff)
- Domain crate is testable with zero setup — no mocks for infrastructure needed