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Python client for ekoDB - a high-performance document database

Project description

ekoDB Python Client

High-performance Python client for ekoDB, built with Rust for speed and safety.

This package wraps the ekodb_client Rust library using PyO3 to provide a native Python interface.

Features

  • Fast: Built with Rust, leveraging the same client library as the Rust SDK
  • Type-safe: Strong typing with Python type hints
  • Async/await: Full async support using Python's asyncio
  • Easy to use: Pythonic API that feels natural
  • Complete: All ekoDB features supported
  • Query Builder - Fluent API for complex queries with operators, sorting, and pagination
  • Search - Full-text search, fuzzy search, and field-specific search with scoring
  • Schema Management - Define and enforce data schemas with validation
  • Join Operations - Single and multi-collection joins with queries
  • Rate limiting with automatic retry (429, 503, network errors)
  • Rate limit tracking (X-RateLimit-* headers)
  • Configurable retry behavior
  • Retry-After header support

Installation

pip install ekodb

Or install from source:

cd ekodb-py
pip install maturin
maturin develop

Quick Start

import asyncio
from ekodb_client import Client, RateLimitError

async def main():
    # Create client with configuration
    client = Client.new(
        "http://localhost:8080",
        "your-api-key",
        should_retry=True,  # Enable automatic retries (default: True)
        max_retries=3,      # Maximum retry attempts (default: 3)
        timeout_secs=30     # Request timeout in seconds (default: 30)
    )

    try:
        # Insert a document
        record = await client.insert("users", {
            "name": "John Doe",
            "age": 30,
            "email": "john@example.com",
            "active": True
        })
        print(f"Inserted: {record['id']}")

        # Find by ID
        user = await client.find_by_id("users", record["id"])
        print(f"Found: {user}")

        # Find with query
        results = await client.find("users", limit=10)
        print(f"Found {len(results)} users")

        # Update
        updated = await client.update("users", record["id"], {
            "age": 31
        })
        print(f"Updated: {updated}")

        # Delete
        await client.delete("users", record["id"])
        print("Deleted")

    except RateLimitError as e:
        print(f"Rate limited! Retry after {e.retry_after_secs} seconds")

asyncio.run(main())

Usage Examples

Query Builder

from ekodb_client import Client, QueryBuilder

async def main():
    client = Client.new("http://localhost:8080", "your-api-key")

    # Simple query with operators
    query = QueryBuilder() \
        .eq("status", "active") \
        .gte("age", 18) \
        .lt("age", 65) \
        .limit(10) \
        .build()

    results = await client.find("users", query)

    # Complex query with sorting and pagination
    query = QueryBuilder() \
        .in_array("status", ["active", "pending"]) \
        .contains("email", "@example.com") \
        .sort_desc("created_at") \
        .skip(20) \
        .limit(10) \
        .build()

    results = await client.find("users", query)

Search Operations

# Basic text search
search_query = {
    "query": "programming",
    "min_score": 0.1,
    "limit": 10
}

results = await client.search("articles", search_query)
for result in results["results"]:
    print(f"Score: {result['score']:.4f} - {result['record']['title']}")

# Search with field weights
search_query = {
    "query": "rust database",
    "fields": ["title", "description"],
    "weights": {"title": 2.0},
    "limit": 5
}

results = await client.search("articles", search_query)

Schema Management

# Create a collection with schema
schema = {
    "fields": {
        "name": {
            "field_type": "String",
            "required": True,
            "regex": "^[a-zA-Z ]+$"
        },
        "email": {
            "field_type": "String",
            "required": True,
            "unique": True
        },
        "age": {
            "field_type": "Integer",
            "min": 0,
            "max": 150
        }
    }
}

await client.create_collection("users", schema)

# Get collection schema
schema = await client.get_schema("users")

Join Operations

# Single collection join
query = {
    "$join": {
        "collection": "departments",
        "local_field": "department_id",
        "foreign_field": "id",
        "as": "department"
    },
    "$limit": 10
}

results = await client.find("users", query)

# Multi-collection join
query = {
    "$join": [
        {
            "collection": "departments",
            "local_field": "department_id",
            "foreign_field": "id",
            "as": "department"
        },
        {
            "collection": "profiles",
            "local_field": "id",
            "foreign_field": "id",
            "as": "profile"
        }
    ],
    "$limit": 10
}

results = await client.find("users", query)

API Reference

Client

Client.new(base_url: str, api_key: str, should_retry: bool = True, max_retries: int = 3, timeout_secs: int = 30) -> Client

Create a new ekoDB client.

Parameters:

  • base_url: The base URL of the ekoDB server
  • api_key: Your API key
  • should_retry: Enable automatic retries (default: True)
  • max_retries: Maximum number of retry attempts (default: 3)
  • timeout_secs: Request timeout in seconds (default: 30)

Returns:

  • A new Client instance

RateLimitInfo

Rate limit information is automatically tracked and logged by the client. The client will automatically retry on rate limit errors using the server's Retry-After header.

Properties

  • limit: int - Maximum requests allowed per window
  • remaining: int - Requests remaining in current window
  • reset: int - Unix timestamp when the rate limit resets

Methods

  • is_near_limit() -> bool - Check if approaching rate limit (<10% remaining)
  • is_exceeded() -> bool - Check if the rate limit has been exceeded
  • remaining_percentage() -> float - Get the percentage of requests remaining

RateLimitError

Exception raised when rate limit is exceeded (if retries are disabled or exhausted).

Properties

  • retry_after_secs: int - Number of seconds to wait before retrying

await client.insert(collection: str, record: dict) -> dict

Insert a document into a collection.

Parameters:

  • collection: The collection name
  • record: A dictionary representing the document

Returns:

  • The inserted document with ID

await client.find_by_id(collection: str, id: str) -> dict

Find a document by ID.

Parameters:

  • collection: The collection name
  • id: The document ID

Returns:

  • The found document

await client.find(collection: str, limit: Optional[int] = None) -> List[dict]

Find documents in a collection.

Parameters:

  • collection: The collection name
  • limit: Optional limit on number of results

Returns:

  • List of matching documents

await client.update(collection: str, id: str, updates: dict) -> dict

Update a document.

Parameters:

  • collection: The collection name
  • id: The document ID
  • updates: Dictionary of fields to update

Returns:

  • The updated document

await client.delete(collection: str, id: str) -> None

Delete a document.

Parameters:

  • collection: The collection name
  • id: The document ID

await client.list_collections() -> List[str]

List all collections.

Returns:

  • List of collection names

await client.delete_collection(collection: str) -> None

Delete a collection.

Parameters:

  • collection: The collection name to delete

await client.search(collection: str, query: dict) -> dict

Perform full-text search on a collection.

Parameters:

  • collection: The collection name
  • query: Search query dictionary with fields like query, fields, weights, min_score, limit

Returns:

  • Search results with scores and matched records

await client.create_collection(collection: str, schema: dict) -> None

Create a collection with a schema.

Parameters:

  • collection: The collection name
  • schema: Schema definition dictionary

await client.get_schema(collection: str) -> dict

Get the schema for a collection.

Parameters:

  • collection: The collection name

Returns:

  • Schema definition dictionary

await client.get_collection(collection: str) -> dict

Get collection metadata including schema.

Parameters:

  • collection: The collection name

Returns:

  • Collection metadata dictionary

Examples

See the examples directory for complete working examples:

  • client_simple_crud.py - Basic CRUD operations
  • client_query_builder.py - Complex queries with QueryBuilder
  • client_search.py - Full-text search operations
  • client_schema.py - Schema management
  • client_joins.py - Join operations
  • client_batch_operations.py - Batch operations
  • client_kv_operations.py - Key-value operations
  • And more...

Development

Building

# Install maturin
pip install maturin

# Build and install in development mode
maturin develop

# Build release wheel
maturin build --release

Testing

# Run Python tests
pytest

# Run with coverage
pytest --cov=ekodb

License

MIT OR Apache-2.0

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