about summary refs log tree commit diff
path: root/users/tazjin/finito
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'users/tazjin/finito')
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/.gitignore3
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/Cargo.lock773
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/Cargo.toml6
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/README.md27
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/default.nix5
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/finito-core/Cargo.toml7
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/finito-core/src/lib.rs248
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/finito-door/Cargo.toml12
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/finito-door/src/lib.rs333
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/Cargo.toml25
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/down.sql4
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/up.sql37
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/error.rs103
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/lib.rs456
-rw-r--r--users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/tests.rs54
15 files changed, 2093 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/.gitignore b/users/tazjin/finito/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..548206b0b297
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+.envrc
+/target/
+**/*.rs.bk
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/Cargo.lock b/users/tazjin/finito/Cargo.lock
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..7427a6b11c42
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/Cargo.lock
@@ -0,0 +1,773 @@
+# This file is automatically @generated by Cargo.
+# It is not intended for manual editing.
+[[package]]
+name = "addr2line"
+version = "0.12.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "602d785912f476e480434627e8732e6766b760c045bbf897d9dfaa9f4fbd399c"
+dependencies = [
+ "gimli",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "adler32"
+version = "1.1.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "567b077b825e468cc974f0020d4082ee6e03132512f207ef1a02fd5d00d1f32d"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "arrayref"
+version = "0.3.6"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "a4c527152e37cf757a3f78aae5a06fbeefdb07ccc535c980a3208ee3060dd544"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "autocfg"
+version = "1.0.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "f8aac770f1885fd7e387acedd76065302551364496e46b3dd00860b2f8359b9d"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "backtrace"
+version = "0.3.49"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "05100821de9e028f12ae3d189176b41ee198341eb8f369956407fea2f5cc666c"
+dependencies = [
+ "addr2line",
+ "cfg-if",
+ "libc",
+ "miniz_oxide",
+ "object",
+ "rustc-demangle",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "base64"
+version = "0.6.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "96434f987501f0ed4eb336a411e0631ecd1afa11574fe148587adc4ff96143c9"
+dependencies = [
+ "byteorder",
+ "safemem",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "bitflags"
+version = "1.2.1"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "cf1de2fe8c75bc145a2f577add951f8134889b4795d47466a54a5c846d691693"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "block-buffer"
+version = "0.3.3"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "a076c298b9ecdb530ed9d967e74a6027d6a7478924520acddcddc24c1c8ab3ab"
+dependencies = [
+ "arrayref",
+ "byte-tools",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "byte-tools"
+version = "0.2.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "560c32574a12a89ecd91f5e742165893f86e3ab98d21f8ea548658eb9eef5f40"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "byteorder"
+version = "1.3.4"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "08c48aae112d48ed9f069b33538ea9e3e90aa263cfa3d1c24309612b1f7472de"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "bytes"
+version = "0.4.12"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "206fdffcfa2df7cbe15601ef46c813fce0965eb3286db6b56c583b814b51c81c"
+dependencies = [
+ "byteorder",
+ "iovec",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "cfg-if"
+version = "0.1.10"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "4785bdd1c96b2a846b2bd7cc02e86b6b3dbf14e7e53446c4f54c92a361040822"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "chrono"
+version = "0.4.11"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "80094f509cf8b5ae86a4966a39b3ff66cd7e2a3e594accec3743ff3fabeab5b2"
+dependencies = [
+ "num-integer",
+ "num-traits",
+ "time",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "cloudabi"
+version = "0.0.3"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "ddfc5b9aa5d4507acaf872de71051dfd0e309860e88966e1051e462a077aac4f"
+dependencies = [
+ "bitflags",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "constant_time_eq"
+version = "0.1.5"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "245097e9a4535ee1e3e3931fcfcd55a796a44c643e8596ff6566d68f09b87bbc"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "crypto-mac"
+version = "0.5.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "0999b4ff4d3446d4ddb19a63e9e00c1876e75cd7000d20e57a693b4b3f08d958"
+dependencies = [
+ "constant_time_eq",
+ "generic-array",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "digest"
+version = "0.7.6"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "03b072242a8cbaf9c145665af9d250c59af3b958f83ed6824e13533cf76d5b90"
+dependencies = [
+ "generic-array",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "failure"
+version = "0.1.8"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "d32e9bd16cc02eae7db7ef620b392808b89f6a5e16bb3497d159c6b92a0f4f86"
+dependencies = [
+ "backtrace",
+ "failure_derive",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "failure_derive"
+version = "0.1.8"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "aa4da3c766cd7a0db8242e326e9e4e081edd567072893ed320008189715366a4"
+dependencies = [
+ "proc-macro2 1.0.18",
+ "quote 1.0.7",
+ "syn 1.0.33",
+ "synstructure",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "fake-simd"
+version = "0.1.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "e88a8acf291dafb59c2d96e8f59828f3838bb1a70398823ade51a84de6a6deed"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "fallible-iterator"
+version = "0.1.6"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "eb7217124812dc5672b7476d0c2d20cfe9f7c0f1ba0904b674a9762a0212f72e"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "finito"
+version = "0.1.0"
+dependencies = [
+ "serde",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "finito-door"
+version = "0.1.0"
+dependencies = [
+ "failure",
+ "finito",
+ "serde",
+ "serde_derive",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "finito-postgres"
+version = "0.1.0"
+dependencies = [
+ "chrono",
+ "finito",
+ "finito-door",
+ "postgres",
+ "postgres-derive",
+ "r2d2_postgres",
+ "serde",
+ "serde_json",
+ "uuid",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "fuchsia-cprng"
+version = "0.1.1"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "a06f77d526c1a601b7c4cdd98f54b5eaabffc14d5f2f0296febdc7f357c6d3ba"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "generic-array"
+version = "0.9.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "ef25c5683767570c2bbd7deba372926a55eaae9982d7726ee2a1050239d45b9d"
+dependencies = [
+ "typenum",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "gimli"
+version = "0.21.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "bcc8e0c9bce37868955864dbecd2b1ab2bdf967e6f28066d65aaac620444b65c"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "hex"
+version = "0.2.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "d6a22814455d41612f41161581c2883c0c6a1c41852729b17d5ed88f01e153aa"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "hmac"
+version = "0.5.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "44f3bdb08579d99d7dc761c0e266f13b5f2ab8c8c703b9fc9ef333cd8f48f55e"
+dependencies = [
+ "crypto-mac",
+ "digest",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "iovec"
+version = "0.1.4"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "b2b3ea6ff95e175473f8ffe6a7eb7c00d054240321b84c57051175fe3c1e075e"
+dependencies = [
+ "libc",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "itoa"
+version = "0.4.6"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "dc6f3ad7b9d11a0c00842ff8de1b60ee58661048eb8049ed33c73594f359d7e6"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "libc"
+version = "0.2.71"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "9457b06509d27052635f90d6466700c65095fdf75409b3fbdd903e988b886f49"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "lock_api"
+version = "0.3.4"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "c4da24a77a3d8a6d4862d95f72e6fdb9c09a643ecdb402d754004a557f2bec75"
+dependencies = [
+ "scopeguard",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "log"
+version = "0.4.8"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "14b6052be84e6b71ab17edffc2eeabf5c2c3ae1fdb464aae35ac50c67a44e1f7"
+dependencies = [
+ "cfg-if",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "matches"
+version = "0.1.8"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "7ffc5c5338469d4d3ea17d269fa8ea3512ad247247c30bd2df69e68309ed0a08"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "md5"
+version = "0.3.8"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "79c56d6a0b07f9e19282511c83fc5b086364cbae4ba8c7d5f190c3d9b0425a48"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "memchr"
+version = "1.0.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "148fab2e51b4f1cfc66da2a7c32981d1d3c083a803978268bb11fe4b86925e7a"
+dependencies = [
+ "libc",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "miniz_oxide"
+version = "0.3.7"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "791daaae1ed6889560f8c4359194f56648355540573244a5448a83ba1ecc7435"
+dependencies = [
+ "adler32",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "num-integer"
+version = "0.1.43"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "8d59457e662d541ba17869cf51cf177c0b5f0cbf476c66bdc90bf1edac4f875b"
+dependencies = [
+ "autocfg",
+ "num-traits",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "num-traits"
+version = "0.2.12"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "ac267bcc07f48ee5f8935ab0d24f316fb722d7a1292e2913f0cc196b29ffd611"
+dependencies = [
+ "autocfg",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "object"
+version = "0.20.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "1ab52be62400ca80aa00285d25253d7f7c437b7375c4de678f5405d3afe82ca5"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "parking_lot"
+version = "0.10.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "d3a704eb390aafdc107b0e392f56a82b668e3a71366993b5340f5833fd62505e"
+dependencies = [
+ "lock_api",
+ "parking_lot_core",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "parking_lot_core"
+version = "0.7.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "d58c7c768d4ba344e3e8d72518ac13e259d7c7ade24167003b8488e10b6740a3"
+dependencies = [
+ "cfg-if",
+ "cloudabi",
+ "libc",
+ "redox_syscall",
+ "smallvec",
+ "winapi",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "phf"
+version = "0.7.24"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "b3da44b85f8e8dfaec21adae67f95d93244b2ecf6ad2a692320598dcc8e6dd18"
+dependencies = [
+ "phf_shared",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "phf_shared"
+version = "0.7.24"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "234f71a15de2288bcb7e3b6515828d22af7ec8598ee6d24c3b526fa0a80b67a0"
+dependencies = [
+ "siphasher",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "postgres"
+version = "0.15.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "115dde90ef51af573580c035857badbece2aa5cde3de1dfb3c932969ca92a6c5"
+dependencies = [
+ "bytes",
+ "fallible-iterator",
+ "log",
+ "postgres-protocol",
+ "postgres-shared",
+ "socket2",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "postgres-derive"
+version = "0.3.3"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "44ef42ae50f1547dde36aa78d5e44189cbf21f4e77ce6ddc2bbaa068337fc221"
+dependencies = [
+ "quote 0.5.2",
+ "syn 0.13.11",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "postgres-protocol"
+version = "0.3.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "2487e66455bf88a1b247bf08a3ce7fe5197ac6d67228d920b0ee6a0e97fd7312"
+dependencies = [
+ "base64",
+ "byteorder",
+ "bytes",
+ "fallible-iterator",
+ "generic-array",
+ "hmac",
+ "md5",
+ "memchr",
+ "rand 0.3.23",
+ "sha2",
+ "stringprep",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "postgres-shared"
+version = "0.4.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "ffac35b3e0029b404c24a3b82149b4e904f293e8ca4a327eefa24d3ca50df36f"
+dependencies = [
+ "chrono",
+ "fallible-iterator",
+ "hex",
+ "phf",
+ "postgres-protocol",
+ "serde_json",
+ "uuid",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "proc-macro2"
+version = "0.3.8"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "1b06e2f335f48d24442b35a19df506a835fb3547bc3c06ef27340da9acf5cae7"
+dependencies = [
+ "unicode-xid 0.1.0",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "proc-macro2"
+version = "1.0.18"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "beae6331a816b1f65d04c45b078fd8e6c93e8071771f41b8163255bbd8d7c8fa"
+dependencies = [
+ "unicode-xid 0.2.1",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "quote"
+version = "0.5.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "9949cfe66888ffe1d53e6ec9d9f3b70714083854be20fd5e271b232a017401e8"
+dependencies = [
+ "proc-macro2 0.3.8",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "quote"
+version = "1.0.7"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "aa563d17ecb180e500da1cfd2b028310ac758de548efdd203e18f283af693f37"
+dependencies = [
+ "proc-macro2 1.0.18",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "r2d2"
+version = "0.8.8"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "1497e40855348e4a8a40767d8e55174bce1e445a3ac9254ad44ad468ee0485af"
+dependencies = [
+ "log",
+ "parking_lot",
+ "scheduled-thread-pool",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "r2d2_postgres"
+version = "0.14.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "78c7fe9c0c3d2c298cf262bc3ce4b89cdf0eab620fd9fe759f65b34a1a00fb93"
+dependencies = [
+ "postgres",
+ "postgres-shared",
+ "r2d2",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "rand"
+version = "0.3.23"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "64ac302d8f83c0c1974bf758f6b041c6c8ada916fbb44a609158ca8b064cc76c"
+dependencies = [
+ "libc",
+ "rand 0.4.6",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "rand"
+version = "0.4.6"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "552840b97013b1a26992c11eac34bdd778e464601a4c2054b5f0bff7c6761293"
+dependencies = [
+ "fuchsia-cprng",
+ "libc",
+ "rand_core 0.3.1",
+ "rdrand",
+ "winapi",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "rand_core"
+version = "0.3.1"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "7a6fdeb83b075e8266dcc8762c22776f6877a63111121f5f8c7411e5be7eed4b"
+dependencies = [
+ "rand_core 0.4.2",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "rand_core"
+version = "0.4.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "9c33a3c44ca05fa6f1807d8e6743f3824e8509beca625669633be0acbdf509dc"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "rdrand"
+version = "0.4.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "678054eb77286b51581ba43620cc911abf02758c91f93f479767aed0f90458b2"
+dependencies = [
+ "rand_core 0.3.1",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "redox_syscall"
+version = "0.1.56"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "2439c63f3f6139d1b57529d16bc3b8bb855230c8efcc5d3a896c8bea7c3b1e84"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "rustc-demangle"
+version = "0.1.16"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "4c691c0e608126e00913e33f0ccf3727d5fc84573623b8d65b2df340b5201783"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "ryu"
+version = "1.0.5"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "71d301d4193d031abdd79ff7e3dd721168a9572ef3fe51a1517aba235bd8f86e"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "safemem"
+version = "0.2.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "e27a8b19b835f7aea908818e871f5cc3a5a186550c30773be987e155e8163d8f"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "scheduled-thread-pool"
+version = "0.2.4"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "0988d7fdf88d5e5fcf5923a0f1e8ab345f3e98ab4bc6bc45a2d5ff7f7458fbf6"
+dependencies = [
+ "parking_lot",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "scopeguard"
+version = "1.1.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "d29ab0c6d3fc0ee92fe66e2d99f700eab17a8d57d1c1d3b748380fb20baa78cd"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "serde"
+version = "1.0.114"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "5317f7588f0a5078ee60ef675ef96735a1442132dc645eb1d12c018620ed8cd3"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "serde_derive"
+version = "1.0.114"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "2a0be94b04690fbaed37cddffc5c134bf537c8e3329d53e982fe04c374978f8e"
+dependencies = [
+ "proc-macro2 1.0.18",
+ "quote 1.0.7",
+ "syn 1.0.33",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "serde_json"
+version = "1.0.56"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "3433e879a558dde8b5e8feb2a04899cf34fdde1fafb894687e52105fc1162ac3"
+dependencies = [
+ "itoa",
+ "ryu",
+ "serde",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "sha2"
+version = "0.7.1"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "9eb6be24e4c23a84d7184280d2722f7f2731fcdd4a9d886efbfe4413e4847ea0"
+dependencies = [
+ "block-buffer",
+ "byte-tools",
+ "digest",
+ "fake-simd",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "siphasher"
+version = "0.2.3"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "0b8de496cf83d4ed58b6be86c3a275b8602f6ffe98d3024a869e124147a9a3ac"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "smallvec"
+version = "1.4.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "c7cb5678e1615754284ec264d9bb5b4c27d2018577fd90ac0ceb578591ed5ee4"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "socket2"
+version = "0.3.12"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "03088793f677dce356f3ccc2edb1b314ad191ab702a5de3faf49304f7e104918"
+dependencies = [
+ "cfg-if",
+ "libc",
+ "redox_syscall",
+ "winapi",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "stringprep"
+version = "0.1.2"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "8ee348cb74b87454fff4b551cbf727025810a004f88aeacae7f85b87f4e9a1c1"
+dependencies = [
+ "unicode-bidi",
+ "unicode-normalization",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "syn"
+version = "0.13.11"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "14f9bf6292f3a61d2c716723fdb789a41bbe104168e6f496dc6497e531ea1b9b"
+dependencies = [
+ "proc-macro2 0.3.8",
+ "quote 0.5.2",
+ "unicode-xid 0.1.0",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "syn"
+version = "1.0.33"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "e8d5d96e8cbb005d6959f119f773bfaebb5684296108fb32600c00cde305b2cd"
+dependencies = [
+ "proc-macro2 1.0.18",
+ "quote 1.0.7",
+ "unicode-xid 0.2.1",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "synstructure"
+version = "0.12.4"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "b834f2d66f734cb897113e34aaff2f1ab4719ca946f9a7358dba8f8064148701"
+dependencies = [
+ "proc-macro2 1.0.18",
+ "quote 1.0.7",
+ "syn 1.0.33",
+ "unicode-xid 0.2.1",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "time"
+version = "0.1.43"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "ca8a50ef2360fbd1eeb0ecd46795a87a19024eb4b53c5dc916ca1fd95fe62438"
+dependencies = [
+ "libc",
+ "winapi",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "tinyvec"
+version = "0.3.3"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "53953d2d3a5ad81d9f844a32f14ebb121f50b650cd59d0ee2a07cf13c617efed"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "typenum"
+version = "1.12.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "373c8a200f9e67a0c95e62a4f52fbf80c23b4381c05a17845531982fa99e6b33"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "unicode-bidi"
+version = "0.3.4"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "49f2bd0c6468a8230e1db229cff8029217cf623c767ea5d60bfbd42729ea54d5"
+dependencies = [
+ "matches",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "unicode-normalization"
+version = "0.1.13"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "6fb19cf769fa8c6a80a162df694621ebeb4dafb606470b2b2fce0be40a98a977"
+dependencies = [
+ "tinyvec",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "unicode-xid"
+version = "0.1.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "fc72304796d0818e357ead4e000d19c9c174ab23dc11093ac919054d20a6a7fc"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "unicode-xid"
+version = "0.2.1"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "f7fe0bb3479651439c9112f72b6c505038574c9fbb575ed1bf3b797fa39dd564"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "uuid"
+version = "0.5.1"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "bcc7e3b898aa6f6c08e5295b6c89258d1331e9ac578cc992fb818759951bdc22"
+dependencies = [
+ "rand 0.3.23",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "winapi"
+version = "0.3.9"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "5c839a674fcd7a98952e593242ea400abe93992746761e38641405d28b00f419"
+dependencies = [
+ "winapi-i686-pc-windows-gnu",
+ "winapi-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu",
+]
+
+[[package]]
+name = "winapi-i686-pc-windows-gnu"
+version = "0.4.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "ac3b87c63620426dd9b991e5ce0329eff545bccbbb34f3be09ff6fb6ab51b7b6"
+
+[[package]]
+name = "winapi-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu"
+version = "0.4.0"
+source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
+checksum = "712e227841d057c1ee1cd2fb22fa7e5a5461ae8e48fa2ca79ec42cfc1931183f"
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/Cargo.toml b/users/tazjin/finito/Cargo.toml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..310133abeebb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/Cargo.toml
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+[workspace]
+members = [
+  "finito-core",
+  "finito-door",
+  "finito-postgres"
+]
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/README.md b/users/tazjin/finito/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5acd67d3bea7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+Finito
+======
+
+This is a Rust port of the Haskell state-machine library Finito. It is
+slightly less featureful because it loses the ability to ensure that
+side-effects are contained and because of a slight reduction in
+expressivity, which makes it a bit more restrictive.
+
+However, it still implements the FSM model well enough.
+
+# Components
+
+Finito is split up into multiple independent components (note: not all
+of these exist yet), separating functionality related to FSM
+persistence from other things.
+
+* `finito`: Core abstraction implemented by Finito
+* `finito-door`: Example implementation of a simple, lockable door
+* `finito-postgres`: Persistent state-machines using Postgres
+
+**Note**: The `finito` core library does not contain any tests. Its
+coverage is instead provided by the `finito-door` library, which
+actually implements an example FSM.
+
+These are split out because the documentation for `finito-door` is
+interesting regardless and because other Finito packages also need an
+example implementation.
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/default.nix b/users/tazjin/finito/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e50ac32be452
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+{ depot, ... }:
+
+depot.third_party.naersk.buildPackage {
+  src = ./.;
+}
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/finito-core/Cargo.toml b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-core/Cargo.toml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..1d7bdb8b01fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-core/Cargo.toml
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+[package]
+name = "finito"
+version = "0.1.0"
+authors = ["Vincent Ambo <mail@tazj.in>"]
+
+[dependencies]
+serde = "1.0"
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/finito-core/src/lib.rs b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-core/src/lib.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..aaec03a77b42
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-core/src/lib.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,248 @@
+//! Finito's core finite-state machine abstraction.
+//!
+//! # What & why?
+//!
+//! Most processes that occur in software applications can be modeled
+//! as finite-state machines (FSMs), however the actual states, the
+//! transitions between them and the model's interaction with the
+//! external world is often implicit.
+//!
+//! Making the states of a process explicit using a simple language
+//! that works for both software developers and other people who may
+//! have opinions on processes makes it easier to synchronise thoughts,
+//! extend software and keep a good level of control over what is going
+//! on.
+//!
+//! This library aims to provide functionality for implementing
+//! finite-state machines in a way that balances expressivity and
+//! safety.
+//!
+//! Finito does not aim to prevent every possible incorrect
+//! transition, but aims for somewhere "safe-enough" (please don't
+//! lynch me) that is still easily understood.
+//!
+//! # Conceptual overview
+//!
+//! The core idea behind Finito can be expressed in a single line and
+//! will potentially look familiar if you have used Erlang in a
+//! previous life. The syntax used here is the type-signature notation
+//! of Haskell.
+//!
+//! ```text
+//! advance :: state -> event -> (state, [action])
+//! ```
+//!
+//! In short, every FSM is made up of three distinct types:
+//!
+//!   * a state type representing all possible states of the machine
+//!
+//!   * an event type representing all possible events in the machine
+//!
+//!   * an action type representing a description of all possible side-effects
+//!     of the machine
+//!
+//! Using the definition above we can now say that a transition in a
+//! state-machine, involving these three types, takes an initial state
+//! and an event to apply it to and returns a new state and a list of
+//! actions to execute.
+//!
+//! With this definition most processes can already be modeled quite
+//! well. Two additional functions are required to make it all work:
+//!
+//! ```text
+//! -- | The ability to cause additional side-effects after entering
+//! -- a new state.
+//! > enter :: state -> [action]
+//! ```
+//!
+//! as well as
+//!
+//! ```text
+//! -- | An interpreter for side-effects
+//! act :: action -> m [event]
+//! ```
+//!
+//! **Note**: This library is based on an original Haskell library. In
+//! Haskell, side-effects can be controlled via the type system which
+//! is impossible in Rust.
+//!
+//! Some parts of Finito make assumptions about the programmer not
+//! making certain kinds of mistakes, which are pointed out in the
+//! documentation. Unfortunately those assumptions are not
+//! automatically verifiable in Rust.
+//!
+//! ## Example
+//!
+//! Please consult `finito-door` for an example representing a simple,
+//! lockable door as a finite-state machine. This gives an overview
+//! over Finito's primary features.
+//!
+//! If you happen to be the kind of person who likes to learn about
+//! libraries by reading code, you should familiarise yourself with the
+//! door as it shows up as the example in other finito-related
+//! libraries, too.
+//!
+//! # Persistence, side-effects and mud
+//!
+//! These three things are inescapable in the fateful realm of
+//! computers, but Finito separates them out into separate libraries
+//! that you can drag in as you need them.
+//!
+//! Currently, those libraries include:
+//!
+//!   * `finito`: Core components and classes of Finito
+//!
+//!   * `finito-in-mem`: In-memory implementation of state machines that do not
+//!     need to live longer than an application using standard library
+//!     concurrency primitives.
+//!
+//!   * `finito-postgres`: Postgres-backed, persistent implementation of state
+//!     machines that, well, do need to live longer. Uses Postgres for
+//!     concurrency synchronisation, so keep that in mind.
+//!
+//! Which should cover most use-cases. Okay, enough prose, lets dive
+//! in.
+//!
+//! # Does Finito make you want to scream?
+//!
+//! Please reach out! I want to know why!
+
+extern crate serde;
+
+use serde::de::DeserializeOwned;
+use serde::Serialize;
+use std::fmt::Debug;
+use std::mem;
+
+/// Primary trait that needs to be implemented for every state type
+/// representing the states of an FSM.
+///
+/// This trait is used to implement transition logic and to "tie the
+/// room together", with the room being our triplet of types.
+pub trait FSM
+where
+    Self: Sized,
+{
+    /// A human-readable string uniquely describing what this FSM
+    /// models. This is used in log messages, database tables and
+    /// various other things throughout Finito.
+    const FSM_NAME: &'static str;
+
+    /// The associated event type of an FSM represents all possible
+    /// events that can occur in the state-machine.
+    type Event;
+
+    /// The associated action type of an FSM represents all possible
+    /// actions that can occur in the state-machine.
+    type Action;
+
+    /// The associated error type of an FSM represents failures that
+    /// can occur during action processing.
+    type Error: Debug;
+
+    /// The associated state type of an FSM describes the state that
+    /// is made available to the implementation of action
+    /// interpretations.
+    type State;
+
+    /// `handle` deals with any incoming events to cause state
+    /// transitions and emit actions. This function is the core logic
+    /// of any state machine.
+    ///
+    /// Implementations of this function **must not** cause any
+    /// side-effects to avoid breaking the guarantees of Finitos
+    /// conceptual model.
+    fn handle(self, event: Self::Event) -> (Self, Vec<Self::Action>);
+
+    /// `enter` is called when a new state is entered, allowing a
+    /// state to produce additional side-effects.
+    ///
+    /// This is useful for side-effects that event handlers do not
+    /// need to know about and for resting assured that a certain
+    /// action has been caused when a state is entered.
+    ///
+    /// FSM state types are expected to be enum (i.e. sum) types. A
+    /// state is considered "new" and enter calls are run if is of a
+    /// different enum variant.
+    fn enter(&self) -> Vec<Self::Action>;
+
+    /// `act` interprets and executes FSM actions. This is the only
+    /// part of an FSM in which side-effects are allowed.
+    fn act(action: Self::Action, state: &Self::State) -> Result<Vec<Self::Event>, Self::Error>;
+}
+
+/// This function is the primary function used to advance a state
+/// machine. It takes care of both running the event handler as well
+/// as possible state-enter calls and returning the result.
+///
+/// Users of Finito should basically always use this function when
+/// advancing state-machines manually, and never call FSM-trait
+/// methods directly.
+pub fn advance<S: FSM>(state: S, event: S::Event) -> (S, Vec<S::Action>) {
+    // Determine the enum variant of the initial state (used to
+    // trigger enter calls).
+    let old_discriminant = mem::discriminant(&state);
+
+    let (new_state, mut actions) = state.handle(event);
+
+    // Compare the enum variant of the resulting state to the old one
+    // and run `enter` if they differ.
+    let new_discriminant = mem::discriminant(&new_state);
+    let mut enter_actions = if old_discriminant != new_discriminant {
+        new_state.enter()
+    } else {
+        vec![]
+    };
+
+    actions.append(&mut enter_actions);
+
+    (new_state, actions)
+}
+
+/// This trait is implemented by Finito backends. Backends are
+/// expected to be able to keep track of the current state of an FSM
+/// and retrieve it / apply updates transactionally.
+///
+/// See the `finito-postgres` and `finito-in-mem` crates for example
+/// implementations of this trait.
+///
+/// Backends must be parameterised over an additional (user-supplied)
+/// state type which can be used to track application state that must
+/// be made available to action handlers, for example to pass along
+/// database connections.
+pub trait FSMBackend<S: 'static> {
+    /// Key type used to identify individual state machines in this
+    /// backend.
+    ///
+    /// TODO: Should be parameterised over FSM type after rustc
+    /// #44265.
+    type Key;
+
+    /// Error type for all potential failures that can occur when
+    /// interacting with this backend.
+    type Error: Debug;
+
+    /// Insert a new state-machine into the backend's storage and
+    /// return its newly allocated key.
+    fn insert_machine<F>(&self, initial: F) -> Result<Self::Key, Self::Error>
+    where
+        F: FSM + Serialize + DeserializeOwned;
+
+    /// Retrieve the current state of an FSM by its key.
+    fn get_machine<F: FSM>(&self, key: Self::Key) -> Result<F, Self::Error>
+    where
+        F: FSM + Serialize + DeserializeOwned;
+
+    /// Advance a state machine by applying an event and persisting it
+    /// as well as any resulting actions.
+    ///
+    /// **Note**: Whether actions are automatically executed depends
+    /// on the backend used. Please consult the backend's
+    /// documentation for details.
+    fn advance<'a, F: FSM>(&'a self, key: Self::Key, event: F::Event) -> Result<F, Self::Error>
+    where
+        F: FSM + Serialize + DeserializeOwned,
+        F::State: From<&'a S>,
+        F::Event: Serialize + DeserializeOwned,
+        F::Action: Serialize + DeserializeOwned;
+}
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/finito-door/Cargo.toml b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-door/Cargo.toml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..32c0a5a7c4ef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-door/Cargo.toml
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+[package]
+name = "finito-door"
+version = "0.1.0"
+authors = ["Vincent Ambo <mail@tazj.in>"]
+
+[dependencies]
+failure = "0.1"
+serde = "1.0"
+serde_derive = "1.0"
+
+[dependencies.finito]
+path = "../finito-core"
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/finito-door/src/lib.rs b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-door/src/lib.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..441ab0e3d2cf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-door/src/lib.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,333 @@
+//! Example implementation of a lockable door in Finito
+//!
+//! # What & why?
+//!
+//! This module serves as a (hopefully simple) example of how to
+//! implement finite-state machines using Finito. Note that the
+//! concepts of Finito itself won't be explained in detail here,
+//! consult its library documentation for that.
+//!
+//! Reading through this module should give you a rough idea of how to
+//! work with Finito and get you up and running modeling things
+//! *quickly*.
+//!
+//! Note: The generated documentation for this module will display the
+//! various components of the door, but it will not inform you about
+//! the actual transition logic and all that stuff. Read the source,
+//! too!
+//!
+//! # The Door
+//!
+//! My favourite example when explaining these state-machines
+//! conceptually has been to use a simple, lockable door. Our door has
+//! a keypad next to it which can be used to lock the door by entering
+//! a code, after which the same code must be entered to unlock it
+//! again.
+//!
+//! The door can only be locked if it is closed. Oh, and it has a few
+//! extra features:
+//!
+//! * whenever the door's state changes, an IRC channel receives a message about
+//!   that
+//!
+//! * the door calls the police if the code is intered incorrectly more than a
+//!   specified number of times (mhm, lets say, three)
+//!
+//! * if the police is called the door can not be interacted with anymore (and
+//!   honestly, for the sake of this example, we don't care how its
+//!   functionality is restored)
+//!
+//! ## The Door - Visualized
+//!
+//! Here's a rough attempt at drawing a state diagram in ASCII. The
+//! bracketed words denote states, the arrows denote events:
+//!
+//! ```text
+//!          <--Open---    <--Unlock-- correct code? --Unlock-->
+//!      [Opened]    [Closed]            [Locked]            [Disabled]
+//!          --Close-->    ----Lock-->
+//! ```
+//!
+//! I'm so sorry for that drawing.
+//!
+//! ## The Door - Usage example
+//!
+//! An interaction session with our final door could look like this:
+//!
+//! ```rust,ignore
+//! use finito_postgres::{insert_machine, advance};
+//!
+//! let door = insert_machine(&conn, &DoorState::Opened)?;
+//!
+//! advance(&conn, &door, DoorEvent::Close)?;
+//! advance(&conn, &door, DoorEvent::Lock(1337))?;
+//!
+//! format!("Door is now: {}", get_machine(&conn, &door)?);
+//! ```
+//!
+//! Here we have created, closed and then locked a door and inspected
+//! its state. We will see that it is locked, has the locking code we
+//! gave it and three remaining attempts to open it.
+//!
+//! Alright, enough foreplay, lets dive in!
+
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate serde_derive;
+
+extern crate failure;
+extern crate finito;
+
+use finito::FSM;
+
+/// Type synonym to represent the code with which the door is locked. This
+/// exists only for clarity in the signatures below and please do not email me
+/// about the fact that an integer is not actually a good representation of
+/// numerical digits. Thanks!
+type Code = usize;
+
+/// Type synonym to represent the remaining number of unlock attempts.
+type Attempts = usize;
+
+/// This type represents the possible door states and the data that they carry.
+/// We can infer this from the "diagram" in the documentation above.
+///
+/// This type is the one for which `finito::FSM` will be implemented, making it
+/// the wooden (?) heart of our door.
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
+pub enum DoorState {
+    /// In `Opened` state, the door is wide open and anyone who fits through can
+    /// go through.
+    Opened,
+
+    /// In `Closed` state, the door is shut but does not prevent anyone from
+    /// opening it.
+    Closed,
+
+    /// In `Locked` state, the door is locked and waiting for someone to enter
+    /// its locking code on the keypad.
+    ///
+    /// This state contains the code that the door is locked with, as well as
+    /// the remaining number of attempts before the door calls the police and
+    /// becomes unusable.
+    Locked { code: Code, attempts: Attempts },
+
+    /// This state represents a disabled door after the police has been called.
+    /// The police will need to unlock it manually!
+    Disabled,
+}
+
+/// This type represents the events that can occur in our door, i.e. the input
+/// and interactions it receives.
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
+pub enum DoorEvent {
+    /// `Open` means someone is opening the door!
+    Open,
+
+    /// `Close` means, you guessed it, the exact opposite.
+    Close,
+
+    /// `Lock` means somebody has entered a locking code on the
+    /// keypad.
+    Lock(Code),
+
+    /// `Unlock` means someone has attempted to unlock the door.
+    Unlock(Code),
+}
+
+/// This type represents the possible actions, a.k.a. everything our door "does"
+/// that does not just impact itself, a.k.a. side-effects.
+///
+/// **Note**: This type by itself *is not* a collection of side-effects, it
+/// merely describes the side-effects we want to occur (which are then
+/// interpreted by the machinery later).
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
+pub enum DoorAction {
+    /// `NotifyIRC` is used to display some kind of message on the
+    /// aforementioned IRC channel that is, for some reason, very interested in
+    /// the state of the door.
+    NotifyIRC(String),
+
+    /// `CallThePolice` does what you think it does.
+    ///
+    /// **Note**: For safety reasons, causing this action is not recommended for
+    /// users inside the US!
+    CallThePolice,
+}
+
+/// This trait implementation turns our 'DoorState' into a type actually
+/// representing a finite-state machine. To implement it, we need to do three
+/// main things:
+///
+/// * Define what our associated `Event` and `Action` type should be
+///
+/// * Define the event-handling and state-entering logic (i.e. the meat of the
+/// ... door)
+///
+/// * Implement the interpretation of our actions, i.e. implement actual
+///   side-effects
+impl FSM for DoorState {
+    const FSM_NAME: &'static str = "door";
+
+    // As you might expect, our `Event` type is 'DoorEvent' and our `Action`
+    // type is 'DoorAction'.
+    type Event = DoorEvent;
+    type Action = DoorAction;
+    type State = ();
+
+    // For error handling, the door simply uses `failure` which provides a
+    // generic, chainable error type. In real-world implementations you may want
+    // to use a custom error type or similar.
+    type Error = failure::Error;
+
+    // The implementation of `handle` provides us with the actual transition
+    // logic of the door.
+    //
+    // The door is conceptually not that complicated so it is relatively short.
+    fn handle(self, event: DoorEvent) -> (Self, Vec<DoorAction>) {
+        match (self, event) {
+            // An opened door can be closed:
+            (DoorState::Opened, DoorEvent::Close) => return (DoorState::Closed, vec![]),
+
+            // A closed door can be opened:
+            (DoorState::Closed, DoorEvent::Open) => return (DoorState::Opened, vec![]),
+
+            // A closed door can also be locked, in which case the locking code
+            // is stored with the next state and the unlock attempts default to
+            // three:
+            (DoorState::Closed, DoorEvent::Lock(code)) => {
+                return (DoorState::Locked { code, attempts: 3 }, vec![])
+            }
+
+            // A locked door receiving an `Unlock`-event can do several
+            // different things ...
+            (DoorState::Locked { code, attempts }, DoorEvent::Unlock(unlock_code)) => {
+                // In the happy case, entry of a correct code leads to the door
+                // becoming unlocked (i.e. transitioning back to `Closed`).
+                if code == unlock_code {
+                    return (DoorState::Closed, vec![]);
+                }
+
+                // If the code wasn't correct and the fraudulent unlocker ran
+                // out of attempts (i.e. there was only one attempt remaining),
+                // it's time for some consequences.
+                if attempts == 1 {
+                    return (DoorState::Disabled, vec![DoorAction::CallThePolice]);
+                }
+
+                // If the code wasn't correct, but there are still some
+                // remaining attempts, the user doesn't have to face the police
+                // quite yet but IRC gets to laugh about it.
+                return (
+                    DoorState::Locked {
+                        code,
+                        attempts: attempts - 1,
+                    },
+                    vec![DoorAction::NotifyIRC("invalid code entered".into())],
+                );
+            }
+
+            // This actually already concludes our event-handling logic. Our
+            // uncaring door does absolutely nothing if you attempt to do
+            // something with it that it doesn't support, so the last handler is
+            // a simple fallback.
+            //
+            // In a real-world state machine, especially one that receives
+            // events from external sources, you may want fallback handlers to
+            // actually do something. One example could be creating an action
+            // that logs information about unexpected events, alerts a
+            // monitoring service, or whatever else.
+            (current, _) => (current, vec![]),
+        }
+    }
+
+    // The implementation of `enter` lets door states cause additional actions
+    // they are transitioned to. In the door example we use this only to notify
+    // IRC about what is going on.
+    fn enter(&self) -> Vec<DoorAction> {
+        let msg = match self {
+            DoorState::Opened => "door was opened",
+            DoorState::Closed => "door was closed",
+            DoorState::Locked { .. } => "door was locked",
+            DoorState::Disabled => "door was disabled",
+        };
+
+        vec![DoorAction::NotifyIRC(msg.into())]
+    }
+
+    // The implementation of `act` lets us perform actual side-effects.
+    //
+    // Again, for the sake of educational simplicity, this does not deal with
+    // all potential (or in fact any) error cases that can occur during this toy
+    // implementation of actions.
+    //
+    // Additionally the `act` function can return new events. This is useful for
+    // a sort of "callback-like" pattern (cause an action to fetch some data,
+    // receive it as an event) but is not used in this example.
+    fn act(action: DoorAction, _state: &()) -> Result<Vec<DoorEvent>, failure::Error> {
+        match action {
+            DoorAction::NotifyIRC(msg) => {
+                use std::fs::OpenOptions;
+                use std::io::Write;
+
+                let mut file = OpenOptions::new()
+                    .append(true)
+                    .create(true)
+                    .open("/tmp/door-irc.log")?;
+
+                write!(file, "<doorbot> {}\n", msg)?;
+                Ok(vec![])
+            }
+
+            DoorAction::CallThePolice => {
+                // TODO: call the police
+                println!("The police was called! For real!");
+                Ok(vec![])
+            }
+        }
+    }
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+    use super::*;
+    use finito::advance;
+
+    fn test_fsm<S: FSM>(initial: S, events: Vec<S::Event>) -> (S, Vec<S::Action>) {
+        events
+            .into_iter()
+            .fold((initial, vec![]), |(state, mut actions), event| {
+                let (new_state, mut new_actions) = advance(state, event);
+                actions.append(&mut new_actions);
+                (new_state, actions)
+            })
+    }
+
+    #[test]
+    fn test_door() {
+        let initial = DoorState::Opened;
+        let events = vec![
+            DoorEvent::Close,
+            DoorEvent::Open,
+            DoorEvent::Close,
+            DoorEvent::Lock(1234),
+            DoorEvent::Unlock(1234),
+            DoorEvent::Lock(4567),
+            DoorEvent::Unlock(1234),
+        ];
+        let (final_state, actions) = test_fsm(initial, events);
+
+        assert_eq!(final_state, DoorState::Locked {
+            code: 4567,
+            attempts: 2
+        });
+        assert_eq!(actions, vec![
+            DoorAction::NotifyIRC("door was closed".into()),
+            DoorAction::NotifyIRC("door was opened".into()),
+            DoorAction::NotifyIRC("door was closed".into()),
+            DoorAction::NotifyIRC("door was locked".into()),
+            DoorAction::NotifyIRC("door was closed".into()),
+            DoorAction::NotifyIRC("door was locked".into()),
+            DoorAction::NotifyIRC("invalid code entered".into()),
+        ]);
+    }
+}
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/Cargo.toml b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/Cargo.toml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..dd8d1d000304
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/Cargo.toml
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+[package]
+name = "finito-postgres"
+version = "0.1.0"
+authors = ["Vincent Ambo <mail@tazj.in>"]
+
+[dependencies]
+chrono = "0.4"
+postgres-derive = "0.3"
+serde = "1.0"
+serde_json = "1.0"
+r2d2_postgres = "0.14"
+
+[dependencies.postgres]
+version = "0.15"
+features = [ "with-uuid", "with-chrono", "with-serde_json" ]
+
+[dependencies.uuid]
+version = "0.5"
+features = [ "v4" ]
+
+[dependencies.finito]
+path = "../finito-core"
+
+[dev-dependencies.finito-door]
+path = "../finito-door"
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/down.sql b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/down.sql
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9b56f9d35abe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/down.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+DROP TABLE actions;
+DROP TYPE ActionStatus;
+DROP TABLE events;
+DROP TABLE machines;
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/up.sql b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/up.sql
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..18ace393b8d9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/up.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+-- Creates the initial schema required by finito-postgres.
+
+CREATE TABLE machines (
+  id UUID PRIMARY KEY,
+  created TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW(),
+  fsm TEXT NOT NULL,
+  state JSONB NOT NULL
+);
+
+CREATE TABLE events (
+  id UUID PRIMARY KEY,
+  created TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW(),
+  fsm TEXT NOT NULL,
+  fsm_id UUID NOT NULL REFERENCES machines(id),
+  event JSONB NOT NULL
+);
+CREATE INDEX idx_events_machines ON events(fsm_id);
+
+CREATE TYPE ActionStatus AS ENUM (
+  'Pending',
+  'Completed',
+  'Failed'
+);
+
+CREATE TABLE actions (
+  id UUID PRIMARY KEY,
+  created TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW(),
+  fsm TEXT NOT NULL,
+  fsm_id UUID NOT NULL REFERENCES machines(id),
+  event_id UUID NOT NULL REFERENCES events(id),
+  content JSONB NOT NULL,
+  status ActionStatus NOT NULL,
+  error TEXT
+);
+
+CREATE INDEX idx_actions_machines ON actions(fsm_id);
+CREATE INDEX idx_actions_events ON actions(event_id);
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/error.rs b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/error.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ed33775cd70e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/error.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
+//! This module defines error types and conversions for issue that can
+//! occur while dealing with persisted state machines.
+
+use std::error::Error as StdError;
+use std::{fmt, result};
+use uuid::Uuid;
+
+// errors to chain:
+use postgres::Error as PgError;
+use r2d2_postgres::r2d2::Error as PoolError;
+use serde_json::Error as JsonError;
+
+pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
+
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub struct Error {
+    pub kind: ErrorKind,
+    pub context: Option<String>,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub enum ErrorKind {
+    /// Errors occuring during JSON serialization of FSM types.
+    Serialization(String),
+
+    /// Errors occuring during communication with the database.
+    Database(String),
+
+    /// Errors with the database connection pool.
+    DBPool(String),
+
+    /// State machine could not be found.
+    FSMNotFound(Uuid),
+
+    /// Action could not be found.
+    ActionNotFound(Uuid),
+}
+
+impl fmt::Display for Error {
+    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
+        use ErrorKind::*;
+        let msg = match &self.kind {
+            Serialization(err) => format!("JSON serialization error: {}", err),
+
+            Database(err) => format!("PostgreSQL error: {}", err),
+
+            DBPool(err) => format!("Database connection pool error: {}", err),
+
+            FSMNotFound(id) => format!("FSM with ID {} not found", id),
+
+            ActionNotFound(id) => format!("Action with ID {} not found", id),
+        };
+
+        match &self.context {
+            None => write!(f, "{}", msg),
+            Some(ctx) => write!(f, "{}: {}", ctx, msg),
+        }
+    }
+}
+
+impl StdError for Error {}
+
+impl<E: Into<ErrorKind>> From<E> for Error {
+    fn from(err: E) -> Error {
+        Error {
+            kind: err.into(),
+            context: None,
+        }
+    }
+}
+
+impl From<JsonError> for ErrorKind {
+    fn from(err: JsonError) -> ErrorKind {
+        ErrorKind::Serialization(err.to_string())
+    }
+}
+
+impl From<PgError> for ErrorKind {
+    fn from(err: PgError) -> ErrorKind {
+        ErrorKind::Database(err.to_string())
+    }
+}
+
+impl From<PoolError> for ErrorKind {
+    fn from(err: PoolError) -> ErrorKind {
+        ErrorKind::DBPool(err.to_string())
+    }
+}
+
+/// Helper trait that makes it possible to supply contextual
+/// information with an error.
+pub trait ResultExt<T> {
+    fn context<C: fmt::Display>(self, ctx: C) -> Result<T>;
+}
+
+impl<T, E: Into<Error>> ResultExt<T> for result::Result<T, E> {
+    fn context<C: fmt::Display>(self, ctx: C) -> Result<T> {
+        self.map_err(|err| Error {
+            context: Some(format!("{}", ctx)),
+            ..err.into()
+        })
+    }
+}
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/lib.rs b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/lib.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ea63cc9dfdfd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/lib.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,456 @@
+//! PostgreSQL-backed persistence for Finito state machines
+//!
+//! This module implements ... TODO when I can write again.
+//!
+//! TODO: events & actions should have `SERIAL` keys
+
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate postgres;
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate postgres_derive;
+
+extern crate chrono;
+extern crate finito;
+extern crate r2d2_postgres;
+extern crate serde;
+extern crate serde_json;
+extern crate uuid;
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests;
+#[cfg(test)]
+extern crate finito_door;
+
+mod error;
+pub use error::{Error, ErrorKind, Result};
+
+use chrono::prelude::{DateTime, Utc};
+use error::ResultExt;
+use finito::{FSMBackend, FSM};
+use postgres::transaction::Transaction;
+use postgres::GenericConnection;
+use r2d2_postgres::{r2d2, PostgresConnectionManager};
+use serde::de::DeserializeOwned;
+use serde::Serialize;
+use serde_json::Value;
+use std::marker::PhantomData;
+use uuid::Uuid;
+
+type DBPool = r2d2::Pool<PostgresConnectionManager>;
+type DBConn = r2d2::PooledConnection<PostgresConnectionManager>;
+
+/// This struct represents rows in the database table in which events
+/// are persisted.
+#[derive(Debug, ToSql, FromSql)]
+struct EventT {
+    /// ID of the persisted event.
+    id: Uuid,
+
+    /// Timestamp at which the event was stored.
+    created: DateTime<Utc>,
+
+    /// Name of the type of FSM that this state belongs to.
+    fsm: String,
+
+    /// ID of the state machine belonging to this event.
+    fsm_id: Uuid,
+
+    /// Serialised content of the event.
+    event: Value,
+}
+
+/// This enum represents the possible statuses an action can be in.
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, ToSql, FromSql)]
+#[postgres(name = "actionstatus")]
+enum ActionStatus {
+    /// The action was requested but has not run yet.
+    Pending,
+
+    /// The action completed successfully.
+    Completed,
+
+    /// The action failed to run. Information about the error will
+    /// have been persisted in Postgres.
+    Failed,
+}
+
+/// This struct represents rows in the database table in which actions
+/// are persisted.
+#[derive(Debug, ToSql, FromSql)]
+struct ActionT {
+    /// ID of the persisted event.
+    id: Uuid,
+
+    /// Timestamp at which the event was stored.
+    created: DateTime<Utc>,
+
+    /// Name of the type of FSM that this state belongs to.
+    fsm: String,
+
+    /// ID of the state machine belonging to this event.
+    fsm_id: Uuid,
+
+    /// ID of the event that resulted in this action.
+    event_id: Uuid,
+
+    /// Serialised content of the action.
+    #[postgres(name = "content")] // renamed because 'action' is a keyword in PG
+    action: Value,
+
+    /// Current status of the action.
+    status: ActionStatus,
+
+    /// Detailed (i.e. Debug-trait formatted) error message, if an
+    /// error occured during action processing.
+    error: Option<String>,
+}
+
+// The following functions implement the public interface of
+// `finito-postgres`.
+
+/// TODO: Write docs for this type, brain does not want to do it right
+/// now.
+pub struct FinitoPostgres<S> {
+    state: S,
+
+    db_pool: DBPool,
+}
+
+impl<S> FinitoPostgres<S> {
+    pub fn new(state: S, db_pool: DBPool, _pool_size: usize) -> Self {
+        FinitoPostgres { state, db_pool }
+    }
+}
+
+impl<State: 'static> FSMBackend<State> for FinitoPostgres<State> {
+    type Key = Uuid;
+    type Error = Error;
+
+    fn insert_machine<S: FSM + Serialize>(&self, initial: S) -> Result<Uuid> {
+        let query = r#"
+          INSERT INTO machines (id, fsm, state)
+          VALUES ($1, $2, $3)
+        "#;
+
+        let id = Uuid::new_v4();
+        let fsm = S::FSM_NAME.to_string();
+        let state = serde_json::to_value(initial).context("failed to serialise FSM")?;
+
+        self.conn()?
+            .execute(query, &[&id, &fsm, &state])
+            .context("failed to insert FSM")?;
+
+        return Ok(id);
+    }
+
+    fn get_machine<S: FSM + DeserializeOwned>(&self, key: Uuid) -> Result<S> {
+        get_machine_internal(&*self.conn()?, key, false)
+    }
+
+    /// Advance a persisted state machine by applying an event, and
+    /// storing the event as well as all resulting actions.
+    ///
+    /// This function holds a database-lock on the state's row while
+    /// advancing the machine.
+    ///
+    /// **Note**: This function returns the new state of the machine
+    /// immediately after applying the event, however this does not
+    /// necessarily equate to the state of the machine after all related
+    /// processing is finished as running actions may result in additional
+    /// transitions.
+    fn advance<'a, S>(&'a self, key: Uuid, event: S::Event) -> Result<S>
+    where
+        S: FSM + Serialize + DeserializeOwned,
+        S::State: From<&'a State>,
+        S::Event: Serialize + DeserializeOwned,
+        S::Action: Serialize + DeserializeOwned,
+    {
+        let conn = self.conn()?;
+        let tx = conn.transaction().context("could not begin transaction")?;
+        let state = get_machine_internal(&tx, key, true)?;
+
+        // Advancing the FSM consumes the event, so it is persisted first:
+        let event_id = insert_event::<_, S>(&tx, key, &event)?;
+
+        // Core advancing logic is run:
+        let (new_state, actions) = finito::advance(state, event);
+
+        // Resulting actions are persisted (TODO: and interpreted)
+        let mut action_ids = vec![];
+        for action in actions {
+            let action_id = insert_action::<_, S>(&tx, key, event_id, &action)?;
+            action_ids.push(action_id);
+        }
+
+        // And finally the state is updated:
+        update_state(&tx, key, &new_state)?;
+        tx.commit().context("could not commit transaction")?;
+
+        self.run_actions::<S>(key, action_ids);
+
+        Ok(new_state)
+    }
+}
+
+impl<State: 'static> FinitoPostgres<State> {
+    /// Execute several actions at the same time, each in a separate
+    /// thread. Note that actions returning further events, causing
+    /// further transitions, returning further actions and so on will
+    /// potentially cause multiple threads to get created.
+    fn run_actions<'a, S>(&'a self, fsm_id: Uuid, action_ids: Vec<Uuid>)
+    where
+        S: FSM + Serialize + DeserializeOwned,
+        S::Event: Serialize + DeserializeOwned,
+        S::Action: Serialize + DeserializeOwned,
+        S::State: From<&'a State>,
+    {
+        let state: S::State = (&self.state).into();
+        let conn = self.conn().expect("TODO");
+
+        for action_id in action_ids {
+            let tx = conn.transaction().expect("TODO");
+
+            // TODO: Determine which concurrency setup we actually want.
+            if let Ok(events) = run_action(tx, action_id, &state, PhantomData::<S>) {
+                for event in events {
+                    self.advance::<S>(fsm_id, event).expect("TODO");
+                }
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /// Retrieve a single connection from the database connection pool.
+    fn conn(&self) -> Result<DBConn> {
+        self.db_pool
+            .get()
+            .context("failed to retrieve connection from pool")
+    }
+}
+
+/// Insert a single state-machine into the database and return its
+/// newly allocated, random UUID.
+pub fn insert_machine<C, S>(conn: &C, initial: S) -> Result<Uuid>
+where
+    C: GenericConnection,
+    S: FSM + Serialize,
+{
+    let query = r#"
+      INSERT INTO machines (id, fsm, state)
+      VALUES ($1, $2, $3)
+    "#;
+
+    let id = Uuid::new_v4();
+    let fsm = S::FSM_NAME.to_string();
+    let state = serde_json::to_value(initial).context("failed to serialize FSM")?;
+
+    conn.execute(query, &[&id, &fsm, &state])?;
+
+    return Ok(id);
+}
+
+/// Insert a single event into the database and return its UUID.
+fn insert_event<C, S>(conn: &C, fsm_id: Uuid, event: &S::Event) -> Result<Uuid>
+where
+    C: GenericConnection,
+    S: FSM,
+    S::Event: Serialize,
+{
+    let query = r#"
+      INSERT INTO events (id, fsm, fsm_id, event)
+      VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4)
+    "#;
+
+    let id = Uuid::new_v4();
+    let fsm = S::FSM_NAME.to_string();
+    let event_value = serde_json::to_value(event).context("failed to serialize event")?;
+
+    conn.execute(query, &[&id, &fsm, &fsm_id, &event_value])?;
+    return Ok(id);
+}
+
+/// Insert a single action into the database and return its UUID.
+fn insert_action<C, S>(conn: &C, fsm_id: Uuid, event_id: Uuid, action: &S::Action) -> Result<Uuid>
+where
+    C: GenericConnection,
+    S: FSM,
+    S::Action: Serialize,
+{
+    let query = r#"
+      INSERT INTO actions (id, fsm, fsm_id, event_id, content, status)
+      VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6)
+    "#;
+
+    let id = Uuid::new_v4();
+    let fsm = S::FSM_NAME.to_string();
+    let action_value = serde_json::to_value(action).context("failed to serialize action")?;
+
+    conn.execute(query, &[
+        &id,
+        &fsm,
+        &fsm_id,
+        &event_id,
+        &action_value,
+        &ActionStatus::Pending,
+    ])?;
+
+    return Ok(id);
+}
+
+/// Update the state of a specified machine.
+fn update_state<C, S>(conn: &C, fsm_id: Uuid, state: &S) -> Result<()>
+where
+    C: GenericConnection,
+    S: FSM + Serialize,
+{
+    let query = r#"
+      UPDATE machines SET state = $1 WHERE id = $2
+    "#;
+
+    let state_value = serde_json::to_value(state).context("failed to serialize FSM")?;
+    let res_count = conn.execute(query, &[&state_value, &fsm_id])?;
+
+    if res_count != 1 {
+        Err(ErrorKind::FSMNotFound(fsm_id).into())
+    } else {
+        Ok(())
+    }
+}
+
+/// Conditionally alter SQL statement to append locking clause inside
+/// of a transaction.
+fn alter_for_update(alter: bool, query: &str) -> String {
+    match alter {
+        false => query.to_string(),
+        true => format!("{} FOR UPDATE", query),
+    }
+}
+
+/// Retrieve the current state of a state machine from the database,
+/// optionally locking the machine state for the duration of some
+/// enclosing transaction.
+fn get_machine_internal<C, S>(conn: &C, id: Uuid, for_update: bool) -> Result<S>
+where
+    C: GenericConnection,
+    S: FSM + DeserializeOwned,
+{
+    let query = alter_for_update(
+        for_update,
+        r#"
+      SELECT state FROM machines WHERE id = $1
+    "#,
+    );
+
+    let rows = conn
+        .query(&query, &[&id])
+        .context("failed to retrieve FSM")?;
+
+    if let Some(row) = rows.into_iter().next() {
+        Ok(serde_json::from_value(row.get(0)).context("failed to deserialize FSM")?)
+    } else {
+        Err(ErrorKind::FSMNotFound(id).into())
+    }
+}
+
+/// Retrieve an action from the database, optionally locking it for
+/// the duration of some enclosing transaction.
+fn get_action<C, S>(conn: &C, id: Uuid) -> Result<(ActionStatus, S::Action)>
+where
+    C: GenericConnection,
+    S: FSM,
+    S::Action: DeserializeOwned,
+{
+    let query = alter_for_update(
+        true,
+        r#"
+      SELECT status, content FROM actions
+      WHERE id = $1 AND fsm = $2
+    "#,
+    );
+
+    let rows = conn.query(&query, &[&id, &S::FSM_NAME])?;
+
+    if let Some(row) = rows.into_iter().next() {
+        let action =
+            serde_json::from_value(row.get(1)).context("failed to deserialize FSM action")?;
+        Ok((row.get(0), action))
+    } else {
+        Err(ErrorKind::ActionNotFound(id).into())
+    }
+}
+
+/// Update the status of an action after an attempt to run it.
+fn update_action_status<C, S>(
+    conn: &C,
+    id: Uuid,
+    status: ActionStatus,
+    error: Option<String>,
+    _fsm: PhantomData<S>,
+) -> Result<()>
+where
+    C: GenericConnection,
+    S: FSM,
+{
+    let query = r#"
+      UPDATE actions SET status = $1, error = $2
+      WHERE id = $3 AND fsm = $4
+    "#;
+
+    let result = conn.execute(&query, &[&status, &error, &id, &S::FSM_NAME])?;
+
+    if result != 1 {
+        Err(ErrorKind::ActionNotFound(id).into())
+    } else {
+        Ok(())
+    }
+}
+
+/// Execute a single action in case it is pending or retryable. Holds
+/// a lock on the action's database row while performing the action
+/// and writes back the status afterwards.
+///
+/// Should the execution of an action fail cleanly (i.e. without a
+/// panic), the error will be persisted. Should it fail by panicking
+/// (which developers should never do explicitly in action
+/// interpreters) its status will not be changed.
+fn run_action<S>(
+    tx: Transaction,
+    id: Uuid,
+    state: &S::State,
+    _fsm: PhantomData<S>,
+) -> Result<Vec<S::Event>>
+where
+    S: FSM,
+    S::Action: DeserializeOwned,
+{
+    let (status, action) = get_action::<Transaction, S>(&tx, id)?;
+
+    let result = match status {
+        ActionStatus::Pending => {
+            match S::act(action, state) {
+                // If the action succeeded, update its status to
+                // completed and return the created events.
+                Ok(events) => {
+                    update_action_status(&tx, id, ActionStatus::Completed, None, PhantomData::<S>)?;
+                    events
+                }
+
+                // If the action failed, persist the debug message and
+                // return nothing.
+                Err(err) => {
+                    let msg = Some(format!("{:?}", err));
+                    update_action_status(&tx, id, ActionStatus::Failed, msg, PhantomData::<S>)?;
+                    vec![]
+                }
+            }
+        }
+
+        _ => {
+            // TODO: Currently only pending actions are run because
+            // retryable actions are not yet implemented.
+            vec![]
+        }
+    };
+
+    tx.commit().context("failed to commit transaction")?;
+    Ok(result)
+}
diff --git a/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/tests.rs b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/tests.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..dd270c38759f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/tazjin/finito/finito-postgres/src/tests.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+use super::*;
+
+use finito_door::*;
+use postgres::{Connection, TlsMode};
+
+// TODO: read config from environment
+fn open_test_connection() -> Connection {
+    Connection::connect("postgres://finito:finito@localhost/finito", TlsMode::None)
+        .expect("Failed to connect to test database")
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn test_insert_machine() {
+    let conn = open_test_connection();
+    let initial = DoorState::Opened;
+    let door = insert_machine(&conn, initial).expect("Failed to insert door");
+    let result = get_machine(&conn, &door, false).expect("Failed to fetch door");
+
+    assert_eq!(
+        result,
+        DoorState::Opened,
+        "Inserted door state should match"
+    );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn test_advance() {
+    let conn = open_test_connection();
+
+    let initial = DoorState::Opened;
+    let events = vec![
+        DoorEvent::Close,
+        DoorEvent::Open,
+        DoorEvent::Close,
+        DoorEvent::Lock(1234),
+        DoorEvent::Unlock(1234),
+        DoorEvent::Lock(4567),
+        DoorEvent::Unlock(1234),
+    ];
+
+    let door = insert_machine(&conn, initial).expect("Failed to insert door");
+
+    for event in events {
+        advance(&conn, &door, event).expect("Failed to advance door FSM");
+    }
+
+    let result = get_machine(&conn, &door, false).expect("Failed to fetch door");
+    let expected = DoorState::Locked {
+        code: 4567,
+        attempts: 2,
+    };
+
+    assert_eq!(result, expected, "Advanced door state should match");
+}