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Deterministic vector execution, replayable ANN, and provenance-aware indexing for the bijux-canon package family from Bijux.

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bijux-canon-index

Python 3.11+ Typing: typed License: Apache-2.0 CI Status GitHub Repository

bijux-canon-runtime bijux-canon-agent bijux-canon-ingest bijux-canon-reason bijux-canon-index

agentic-flows bijux-agent bijux-rag bijux-rar bijux-vex

Runtime docs Agent docs Ingest docs Reason docs Index docs

bijux-canon-index is the vector execution package in bijux-canon. It does more than "run a nearest-neighbor query." It executes a declared vector operation against a concrete backend, records enough provenance to explain the result later, and supports replay-oriented comparison when determinism matters.

If you need to understand vector-store adapters, embedding execution, capability profiles, replay semantics, or provenance-aware result comparison, start here. If you need document preparation, runtime governance, or repository tooling, you are outside this package's boundary.

Legacy continuity

What this package owns

  • vector execution semantics and backend orchestration
  • provenance-aware result artifacts and replay-oriented comparison
  • plugin-backed vector store, embedding, and runner integration
  • package-local HTTP behavior and related schemas

What this package does not own

  • document ingestion and normalization
  • runtime-wide authority, persistence, or replay policy
  • repository maintenance automation

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Primary entrypoint

  • console script: bijux-canon-index

Changelog

All notable changes to bijux-canon-index are documented here.

Historical release entries below preserve the wording that shipped with the tagged release, including legacy distribution naming where applicable.

0.3.2 - 2026-04-10

Fixed

  • Release fallback metadata and source-checkout version fallback now align with the v0.3.2 tag.

0.3.0 - 2026-04-05

Added

  • Package-local and spec documentation now explain the package mental model, failure semantics, vector-store profiles, and freeze criteria in clearer human-facing language.

Changed

  • The package was realigned under the canonical bijux-canon-index identity, including namespace, application, interface, and orchestration surfaces.
  • CLI workflows were split into clearer command groups for execution, ingest, query, validation, maintenance, and workspace tasks.
  • API routes, request schemas, and orchestration helpers were decomposed into narrower modules for query, mutation, read, capability, and artifact workflows.
  • Backend and orchestration support code was separated into smaller helpers for embedding preparation, ingest persistence, capability reporting, execution tracking, non-deterministic guard state, and artifact materialization.
  • PyPI metadata, search keywords, and project URLs now make the canonical index package easier to discover from package indexes and Bijux-owned docs.
  • The package README now uses PyPI-safe badge and link targets, and it points legacy bijux-vex users to the canonical migration path and retired repository guidance.
  • Package-local PyPI publication guidance is now checked in and shipped with the source distribution so index release expectations stay attached to the package.
  • Build-time version metadata now writes to a generated module so packaging commands stop dirtying the tracked source tree.
  • Package-local ignore rules now cover Python package metadata directories so unpacked release artifacts stay cleaner during local validation.
  • OpenAPI freeze artifacts and release-gate expectations were refreshed to match the current FastAPI-generated validation schema and 422 response wording.

Fixed

  • CLI help and freeze-spec coverage were restored after the package reorganization.
  • Runtime state and generated artifacts were moved under the artifacts root so package trees stay cleaner during checks.
  • Source distributions now include the full src/bijux_canon_index tree instead of publishing only the typed marker file.
  • Release artifacts now ship the repository LICENSE file so downstream consumers receive the license text with the published package.
  • The checked-in YAML and JSON OpenAPI artifacts are back in sync so repository-level API contract checks validate the same v1 surface.
  • The checked-in v1 schema now includes the current FastAPI validation error shape so API drift checks match the live application contract.

0.2.0 – 2026-02-03

Added

  • Explicit vector store adapters (memory/sqlite, FAISS, Qdrant) with capability reporting and status commands.
  • Non‑Deterministic (ND) execution model with budgets, quality metrics, witness options, and provenance audit fields.
  • Embedding provider interface, cache controls, and embedding provenance metadata.
  • Determinism fingerprints, replay gates, and conformance tests for stability.
  • Benchmarks, dataset generator, and baseline regression checks.
  • Human‑first documentation, contracts, and operational guides (trust model, safety, failure modes).

Changed

  • CLI and API now require explicit vector store selection for persistence/ANN routes.
  • Refusal semantics are standardized and surfaced consistently across CLI/API/provenance.
  • Docs and onboarding flow rewritten for clarity, with explicit anti‑goals and guarantees.

Fixed

  • Deterministic ordering rules and replay checks hardened across backends.
  • Redaction rules tightened to prevent credential leakage in logs and provenance.

0.1.0 – first public release

  • First public, contract-complete release of bijux-vex.
  • Deterministic execution with replayable artifacts and provenance.
  • Non-deterministic execution via ANN with approximation reports and randomness audit.
  • CLI and FastAPI v1 surfaces frozen; OpenAPI schema versioned.
  • Provenance, determinism, and execution ABI enforced via conformance tests.

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