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AI evals framework for data & analytics engineering teams.

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evaldata

CI Coverage License: Apache 2.0

Test AI-generated SQL before it reaches production.

evaldata runs evals as ordinary pytest tests in your existing CI. It can prove SQL equivalence without executing queries, fall back to warehouse execution, or use an LLM judge for ambiguous cases.

Why evaldata

evaldata can often decide SQL equivalence without running the query or calling a grader. When structure is inconclusive, it falls back to warehouse execution or an LLM judge.

  • Semantic equivalence. Confirm two queries have the same meaning by comparing their structure. No execution, no guessing — when it can't confirm, it returns unknown.
  • Execution in your warehouse. Run the query on DuckDB, Postgres, or Databricks and compare the results, accounting for row order, NULLs, float tolerance, and types.
  • It's just pytest. Every eval is a test, run in your suite and your CI on every PR. No new runner, notebook, or dashboard.
  • An LLM judge when you need one. For ambiguous questions, missing reference answers, or explanations to grade, use a grader model with explicit criteria.

evaldata reproduces dbt's own Semantic Layer benchmark locally on DuckDB — same dataset, questions, and model — scoring 96.4% with gpt-5.3-codex as pytest tests. See Reproduce dbt's Semantic Layer benchmark.

Quickstart

uv add evaldata   # core, includes the DuckDB adapter

An eval is a pytest test: a case (a question and its expected answer), a solver (the system under test that writes the SQL), and a scorer (how the answer is judged).

Below, the AI's SQL is written differently from the reference query — reordered predicates, different casing — but means the same thing. observed_equivalence() proves the match from the query structure alone; no query runs.

from evaldata import CallableSolver, EvalCase, assert_eval, eval_case, observed_equivalence
from evaldata.platforms import duckdb_platform

platform = duckdb_platform(name="shop", path="shop.duckdb")


@eval_case(
    input="Name the US customers with an id above 1.",
    expected={"kind": "gold_query", "sql": "SELECT name FROM customers WHERE country = 'US' AND id > 1"},
    platform=platform,
)
def test_us_customers(case: EvalCase) -> None:
    solver = CallableSolver(lambda c: "select NAME from customers where id > 1 and country = 'US'")
    assert_eval(case, solver, scorers=[observed_equivalence()])
uv run pytest
 case               result   detail
 ──────────────────────────────────
 test_us_customers  PASS

 1 passed, 0 failed

The full runnable version is in examples/01_deterministic/test_showcase.py.

To test a real model instead of fixed SQL, swap the solver for PromptSolver(model="openai/gpt-4o-mini") (needs the evaldata[litellm] extra). To judge equivalence without a warehouse, swap the scorer for judged_equivalence(model).

Install

uv add evaldata                # core (includes the DuckDB adapter)
uv add "evaldata[postgres]"    # + Postgres adapter
uv add "evaldata[databricks]"  # + Databricks adapter
uv add "evaldata[litellm]"     # + litellm, to call a model as the AI under test

DuckDB, Postgres, and Databricks are the adapters available today. Snowflake and BigQuery are planned.

Documentation

Full documentation: monospaceai.github.io/evaldata

Examples

Runnable examples in examples/:

Example Shows
Showcase Semantic equivalence with an execution fallback — no setup
Deterministic Every expected-type and scorer, with fixed SQL
Local AI A self-hosted Ollama model as the AI under test
Hosted AI A hosted model, mocked so it runs without a key
Databricks The same cases on a live Databricks SQL Warehouse
LLM judge Judged equivalence, mocked so it runs without a key
Benchmark Load a Spider/BIRD dataset and measure execution accuracy

See examples/README.md for details.

Contributing

git clone https://github.com/monospaceai/evaldata.git
cd evaldata
uv sync                       # core + dev tooling
uv run pre-commit install
just check                    # lint + typecheck + tests with coverage (runs everything)

just check runs lint, typecheck, and tests with coverage (held at 100%). See the justfile for the full set of commands.

Platform e2e tests

Adapter conformance for real platforms is marked e2e. CI provisions Postgres as a service container and runs the suite on every push, so the Postgres adapter is exercised against a real engine on every change.

Run it locally against Postgres with:

docker compose up -d                  # postgres:17 on localhost:5432
uv run --extra postgres pytest -m e2e # connection via POSTGRES_TEST_* env (defaults match compose)

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