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Blue Core Data Models

The Blue Core Data Models are used in Blue Core API and in the Blue Core Workflows services.

🐳 Run Postgres with Docker

To run the Postgres with the Blue Core Database, run the following command from this directory:

docker run --name bluecore_db -e POSTGRES_USER=airflow -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=airflow -v ./create-db.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/create_database.sql -p 5432:5432 postgres:17


🛠️ Installing

  • Install via pip: pip install bluecore-models
  • Install via uv: uv add bluecore-models

🗄️ Database Management

The SQLAlchemy Object Relational Mapper (ORM) is used to create the Bluecore database models.

erDiagram
    ResourceBase ||--o{ Instance : "has"
    ResourceBase ||--o{ Work : "has"
    ResourceBase ||--o{ OtherResource : "has"
    ResourceBase ||--o{ ResourceBibframeClass : "has classes"
    ResourceBase ||--o{ Version : "has versions"
    ResourceBase ||--o{ BibframeOtherResources : "has other resources"

    Work ||--o{ Instance : "has"
    
    BibframeClass ||--o{ ResourceBibframeClass : "classifies"
    
    OtherResource ||--o{ BibframeOtherResources : "links to"

Database Migrations with Alembic

The Alembic database migration package is used to manage database changes with the Bluecore Data models.

To create a new migration, ensure that the Postgres database is available and then run:

  • uv run alembic revision --autogenerate -m "{short message describing change}

A new migration script will be created in the bluecore_store_migration directory. Be sure to add the new script to the repository with git.

Applying Migrations

To apply all of the migrations, run the following command:

  • uv run alembic upgrade head

🧹 Linter for Python

bluecore-models uses ruff

  • uv run ruff check

To auto-fix errors in both (where possible):

  • uv run ruff check --fix

Check formatting differences without changing files:

  • uv run ruff format --diff

Apply Ruff's code formatting:

  • uv run ruff format

🧪 Running Tests

The test suite is written using pytest and is executed via uv. All tests are located in the tests/ directory.

Run All Tests

uv run pytest

Run a specific test file

uv run pytest tests/test_models.py

Run a specific test function

uv run pytest tests/test_models.py -k test_updated_instance

Show output (prints/logs) during test execution

uv run pytest -s

💡 Make sure your virtual environment is activated and dependencies are installed with uv before running tests.


📊 Benchmarking save_graph

benchmarks/save_graph_bench.py persists a set of Bibframe graphs through the real save path (URI minting, resource save, linking, bf-class updates) and reports throughput (graphs/s, triples/s). With --profile it prints a cProfile hot-spot report, which is handy for finding where the save path spends its time.

It writes to a Postgres, so first start one — the Run Postgres with Docker command above works (it creates a bluecore database). Then point the benchmark at it with --database-url (or the DATABASE_URL env var); the benchmark creates the schema if it isn't there.

Run the benchmark (50 saves of the sample graphs)

uv run python benchmarks/save_graph_bench.py \
  --database-url postgresql+psycopg2://airflow:airflow@localhost:5432/bluecore \
  --count 50

Print a cProfile hot-spot report

Add --profile:

uv run python benchmarks/save_graph_bench.py \
  --database-url postgresql+psycopg2://airflow:airflow@localhost:5432/bluecore \
  --count 50 --profile

Other options:

  • --resetTRUNCATE the resource tables first (don't point this at data you care about).
  • --input "<glob>" — RDF files to load (defaults to tests/data/*.jsonld); pass a directory of .rdf/.jsonld records for a larger, more representative run.

💡 Since the graph content doesn't change which code runs, reusing a few sample records many times (--count) is a fair, repeatable way to measure changes to the save path (e.g. before/after an optimization).


⬆️ Publishing to Pypi

To publish the bluecore-models to pypi, the following steps need to be taken.

  1. Update the version in pyproject.toml either in a feature branch PR or in a dedicated PR.
  2. After the PR is merged, create a tagged release using the same version (prepended with a v i.e. v0.4.2.
  3. Once the tagged release is saved, the Publish to PyPi Github Action should then publish the release to PyPi.

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