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Local-first AI investigation CLI for OpenMetadata data pipelines.

Project description

OpenBlame

OpenBlame is a local-first CLI investigation agent for data pipelines running on OpenMetadata. Point it to a table, and it will trace lineage, inspect recent quality failures, parse schema-change events, surface governance gaps, and collect owner metadata to build a concrete incident narrative.

The reasoning layer runs on a local Ollama model, so investigations stay inside your environment. This makes OpenBlame useful for secure internal datasets and fast incident response workflows where you want reproducible, metadata-driven triage without external LLM APIs. The project behaves like "git blame for your data pipeline," but with lineage, observability, and governance context in one investigation loop.

Why It Stands Out

  • Autonomous investigation loop: plan, gather metadata, reason, and draft an incident report
  • Native OpenMetadata story: lineage, quality, schema history, owners, tags, domain, and tier
  • Governance-aware triage: missing owner, missing tier, missing tags, and missing description are surfaced as explicit operational risks
  • Local-first by default: Ollama only, no external LLM API required
  • Demo-ready outputs: Rich terminal UX, markdown incident report, and MCP server wrapper

Architecture

                         +--------------------+
                         |    openblame CLI   |
                         | Typer + Rich UX    |
                         +---------+----------+
                                   |
                                   v
                         +--------------------+
                         |  OpenBlame Agent   |
                         |  ReAct-style loop  |
                         +----+----------+----+
                              |          |
                +-------------+          +------------------+
                v                                         v
   +---------------------------+              +---------------------------+
   | OpenMetadata REST tools   |              | Local Ollama Reasoner     |
   | lineage/quality/diff/owner|              | plan() + reason()         |
   +-------------+-------------+              +-------------+-------------+
                 |                                            |
                 v                                            v
        +---------------------+                     +---------------------+
        | Structured evidence |-------------------->| Markdown report      |
        +---------------------+                     +---------------------+

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.11+
  • OpenMetadata instance reachable from your machine
  • OpenMetadata JWT token with read access
  • Ollama installed locally and running (ollama serve)
  • An installed local model such as llama3

Installation

pip install openblame

For local development:

pip install -e ".[dev]"

Windows (PowerShell)

.\test.ps1

Linux/Mac

make test

or directly:

PYTEST_DISABLE_PLUGIN_AUTOLOAD=1 python -m pytest tests/ -v -p pytest_asyncio.plugin

Quick Start

  1. Copy .env.example to .env and set credentials.
  2. Run:
openblame investigate default.public.orders --depth 3 --days 7

Example output:

[CRITICAL] default.public.orders
Root Cause: `order_total` type changed from DECIMAL to STRING without downstream migration.
Impact: 6 downstream tables plus BI dashboard refresh failures.
Owner: Data Platform (data-platform@company.com)
Suggested Fix: Restore compatible type, backfill, rerun failed checks.

Demo Flow

The strongest demo is a single broken metric traced end to end:

  1. Pick a table with a recent schema drift or quality failure.
  2. Run openblame investigate <table_fqn>.
  3. Show the agent plan, anomaly panels, governance risk briefing, and final incident report.
  4. Highlight the downstream blast radius and owner handoff.
  5. End by showing the MCP server or generated GitHub issue payload.

CLI Commands

Investigate

openblame investigate <table_fqn> --depth 3 --days 7 --output report.md --model llama3

Runs the full investigation loop, prints a Rich report, optionally writes markdown, and can suggest a GitHub issue payload.

Schema Diff

openblame diff default.public.orders --days 7

Prints table schema changes over the lookback window.

Lineage

openblame lineage default.public.orders --depth 3 --direction both

Renders upstream and downstream lineage as a Rich tree.

MCP Server

openblame mcp-server

Starts OpenBlame as an MCP stdio server exposing investigation tools.

Configuration

OpenBlame reads .env and environment variables:

OPENMETADATA_HOST=http://localhost:8585
OPENMETADATA_JWT_TOKEN=<token>
OLLAMA_HOST=http://localhost:11434
OLLAMA_MODEL=llama3

MCP Server Setup

The server exposes:

  • investigate_table({ table_fqn, depth, days })
  • get_lineage({ table_fqn, depth, direction })
  • get_schema_diff({ table_fqn, days })

Use stdio transport with:

openblame mcp-server

How It Works

  1. Fetch baseline metadata such as owners and schema snapshot.
  2. Ask Ollama to produce an investigation plan.
  3. Execute OpenMetadata tools in parallel across lineage, quality, schema history, and ownership.
  4. Convert raw metadata into evidence, anomalies, governance risks, and downstream blast radius summaries.
  5. Send gathered evidence back to Ollama for incident reasoning.
  6. Render and optionally persist a markdown report.

Tool failures are non-fatal. OpenBlame continues with partial data whenever possible.

Publishing

OpenBlame is available on PyPI. This repository is configured for automated publishing via GitHub Actions Trusted Publishing. New versions are published whenever a new release is created or a version tag (e.g., v0.1.1) is pushed.

Hackathon Context

Built for the WeMakeDevs x OpenMetadata hackathon as an AI-powered metadata investigator focused on local-first reasoning, blast-radius analysis, and governance-aware incident response workflows.

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