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Business-Use Core CLI

Project description

business-use-core

FastAPI backend for tracking and validating business event flows in production applications.

Quick Start

# Install dependencies
uv sync

# Initialize (creates config, generates API key, sets up database)
uv run business-use init

# Start development server
uv run business-use serve --reload

# Start production server (4 workers)
uv run business-use prod

What It Does

  • Event Ingestion: Receives events from SDKs via /v1/events-batch
  • Flow Evaluation: Validates event sequences against flow definitions
  • Storage: SQLite (local) or PostgreSQL/Neon (cloud) with async queries
  • CLI: Commands for evaluation, inspection, and management

Key Commands

# Execute flows with triggers (NEW!)
uv run business-use flow ensure                     # Run all flows with triggers
uv run business-use flow ensure payment_approval    # Run specific flow
uv run business-use flow ensure --parallel 3        # Run 3 flows concurrently
uv run business-use flow ensure --live              # Interactive display

# Evaluate a flow run
uv run business-use flow eval <run_id> <flow> --verbose

# Show flow graph structure
uv run business-use flow graph [flow]

# List recent runs
uv run business-use flow runs

# Manage flow definitions
uv run business-use nodes sync                      # Sync YAML flows to DB
uv run business-use nodes validate                  # Validate YAML files

# Workspace management
uv run business-use workspace init                  # Create .business-use/

# Database migrations
uv run business-use db migrate

# Format/lint
uv run ruff format src/
uv run ruff check src/ --fix

Architecture

Follows Hexagonal Architecture (Ports & Adapters):

  • domain/ - Pure business logic (zero dependencies)
  • execution/ - Expression evaluation (Python/CEL/JS)
  • adapters/ - Storage implementations (SQLite)
  • eval/ - Orchestration layer
  • api/ - FastAPI HTTP endpoints
  • loaders/ - YAML flow definitions

Configuration

Priority Order

  1. Environment variables (highest priority, production)
  2. YAML config files (local development)
  3. Defaults

Config File Locations

  1. ./.business-use/config.yaml (project-level)
  2. ./config.yaml (legacy, deprecated)
  3. ~/.business-use/config.yaml (global)

Local Development (SQLite)

# Interactive setup
business-use init  # Choose SQLite

# Or manually create .business-use/config.yaml:
api_key: your_secret_key_here
database_path: ./.business-use/db.sqlite
log_level: info

Production Deployment (Environment Variables)

# Required
export BUSINESS_USE_API_KEY="your_secret_key"

# Optional: PostgreSQL (cloud database, e.g., Neon)
export BUSINESS_USE_DATABASE_URL="postgresql://user:pass@ep-xxx.us-east-2.aws.neon.tech/dbname"

# Optional: SQLite database path (used when DATABASE_URL is not set)
export BUSINESS_USE_DATABASE_PATH="/app/data/db.sqlite"

# Optional settings
export BUSINESS_USE_LOG_LEVEL="info"
export BUSINESS_USE_ENV="production"

PostgreSQL Setup with Neon (Optional)

Neon provides serverless PostgreSQL with autoscaling:

# Visit https://neon.tech and create a project
# Copy the connection string from the dashboard

# Use in production
export BUSINESS_USE_DATABASE_URL="postgresql://user:pass@ep-xxx.us-east-2.aws.neon.tech/dbname"

# Run migrations
uv run business-use db migrate

Note: For local development, omit BUSINESS_USE_DATABASE_URL to use SQLite automatically.

Available Environment Variables

All config values can be overridden via environment variables:

  • BUSINESS_USE_API_KEY - API authentication key
  • BUSINESS_USE_DATABASE_URL - PostgreSQL database URL (optional, e.g., Neon)
  • BUSINESS_USE_DATABASE_PATH - Local SQLite file path (used when DATABASE_URL not set)
  • BUSINESS_USE_LOG_LEVEL - Logging level (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR)
  • BUSINESS_USE_ENV - Environment name (local, dev, staging, prod)
  • BUSINESS_USE_DEBUG - Enable debug mode (true/false)

Installation from PyPI

# Run without installing
uvx business-use-core init
uvx business-use-core serve

# Or install globally
pip install business-use-core
business-use init
business-use serve

Flow Ensure Command

The flow ensure command executes trigger nodes and polls evaluations until completion. Perfect for E2E testing and CI/CD pipelines.

How It Works

  1. Execute Trigger: Runs HTTP request or bash command defined in trigger node
  2. Extract Run ID: Uses Python expression to extract run_id from response
  3. Poll Evaluation: Continuously evaluates flow until passed/failed/timeout
  4. Report Results: Shows summary with passed/failed status

Example Flow with Trigger

.business-use/payment_approval.yaml:

flow: payment_approval
nodes:
  - id: create_payment
    type: trigger
    handler: http_request
    handler_input:
      params:
        url: "${API_BASE_URL}/payments"
        method: POST
        headers:
          Authorization: "Bearer ${secret.PAYMENT_API_KEY}"
        body: '{"amount": 100, "currency": "USD"}'
        run_id_extractor:
          engine: python
          script: "output['data']['payment_id']"

  - id: payment_confirmed
    type: act
    dep_ids: [create_payment]
    conditions:
      - timeout_ms: 30000

Secrets Management

Create .business-use/secrets.yaml (gitignored):

PAYMENT_API_KEY: "sk_test_your_key"
API_BASE_URL: "https://api.example.com"

Use in YAML with ${secret.KEY} or ${ENV_VAR} syntax.

Testing Locally

# 1. Sync flow definition to database
uv run business-use nodes sync

# 2. Start server
uv run business-use server dev --reload

# 3. Run ensure command (executes trigger + polls evaluation)
uv run business-use flow ensure payment_approval --live

# For dummy testing without real API:
# Send test events with the seed script
uv run python scripts/seed_test.py payment_12345
# Then evaluate manually
uv run business-use flow eval payment_12345 payment_approval --verbose

Documentation

  • Full project overview: ../CLAUDE.md
  • Architecture details: ARCHITECTURE.md
  • CLI reference: CLI_REFERENCE.md
  • Graph examples: GRAPH_EXAMPLES.md

API

All endpoints require X-Api-Key header:

  • POST /v1/events-batch - Ingest events
  • POST /v1/run-eval - Evaluate flow run
  • GET /health - Health check (no auth)

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