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A modern, Pythonic ORM for TypeDB with an Attribute-based API

Project description

TypeBridge

CI PyPI Python 3.13+ TypeDB 3.x License: MIT

A modern, Pythonic ORM for TypeDB with an Attribute-based API that aligns with TypeDB's type system.

Features

  • True TypeDB Semantics: Attributes are independent types that entities and relations own
  • Complete Type Support: All TypeDB value types - String, Integer, Double, Decimal, Boolean, Date, DateTime, DateTimeTZ, Duration
  • Flag System: Clean API for @key, @unique, and @card annotations
  • Flexible Cardinality: Express any cardinality constraint with Card(min, max)
  • Pydantic Integration: Built on Pydantic v2 for automatic validation, serialization, and type safety
  • Type-Safe: Full Python type hints and IDE autocomplete support
  • Declarative Models: Define entities and relations using Python classes
  • Automatic Schema Generation: Generate TypeQL schemas from your Python models
  • Schema Conflict Detection: Automatic detection of breaking schema changes to prevent data loss
  • Data Validation: Automatic type checking and coercion via Pydantic, including keyword validation
  • JSON Support: Seamless JSON serialization/deserialization
  • CRUD Operations: Full CRUD with fetching API (get, filter, all, update) for entities and relations
  • Query Builder: Pythonic interface for building TypeQL queries

Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/ds1sqe/type-bridge.git
cd type_bridge

# Install with uv
uv sync

# Or with pip
pip install -e .

# Or add to project with uv
uv add type-bridge

Quick Start

1. Define Attribute Types

TypeBridge supports all TypeDB value types:

from type_bridge import String, Integer, Double, Decimal, Boolean, Date, DateTime, DateTimeTZ, Duration

class Name(String):
    pass

class Age(Integer):
    pass

class Balance(Decimal):  # High-precision fixed-point numbers
    pass

class BirthDate(Date):  # Date-only values
    pass

class UpdatedAt(DateTimeTZ):  # Timezone-aware datetime
    pass

2. Define Entities

from type_bridge import Entity, TypeFlags, Flag, Key, Card

class Person(Entity):
    flags = TypeFlags(type_name="person")  # Optional, defaults to lowercase class name

    # Use Flag() for key/unique markers and Card for cardinality
    name: Name = Flag(Key)                   # @key (implies @card(1..1))
    age: Age | None = None                   # @card(0..1) - optional field (explicit default)
    email: Email                             # @card(1..1) - default cardinality
    tags: list[Tag] = Flag(Card(min=2))      # @card(2..) - two or more

3. Create Instances

# Create entity instances with attribute values (keyword arguments required)
alice = Person(
    name=Name("Alice"),
    age=Age(30),
    email=Email("alice@example.com")
)

# Pydantic handles validation and type coercion automatically
print(alice.name.value)  # "Alice"

4. Work with Data

from type_bridge import Database, SchemaManager

# Connect to database
db = Database(address="localhost:1729", database="mydb")
db.connect()
db.create_database()

# Define schema
schema_manager = SchemaManager(db)
schema_manager.register(Person, Company, Employment)
schema_manager.sync_schema()

# Insert entities - use typed instances
alice = Person(
    name=Name("Alice"),
    age=Age(30),
    email=Email("alice@example.com")
)
Person.manager(db).insert(alice)

# Insert relations - use typed instances
employment = Employment(
    employee=alice,
    employer=techcorp,
    position=Position("Engineer"),
    salary=Salary(100000)
)
Employment.manager(db).insert(employment)

5. Cardinality Constraints

from type_bridge import Card, Flag

class Person(Entity):
    flags = TypeFlags(type_name="person")

    # Cardinality options:
    name: Name                              # @card(1..1) - exactly one (default)
    age: Age | None = None                  # @card(0..1) - zero or one (explicit default)
    tags: list[Tag] = Flag(Card(min=2))     # @card(2..) - two or more (unbounded)
    skills: list[Skill] = Flag(Card(max=5)) # @card(0..5) - zero to five
    jobs: list[Job] = Flag(Card(1, 3))      # @card(1..3) - one to three

6. Define Relations

from type_bridge import Relation, TypeFlags, Role

class Employment(Relation):
    flags = TypeFlags(type_name="employment")

    # Define roles with type-safe Role[T] syntax
    employee: Role[Person] = Role("employee", Person)
    employer: Role[Company] = Role("employer", Company)

    # Relations can own attributes
    position: Position                   # @card(1..1)
    salary: Salary | None = None         # @card(0..1) - explicit default

7. Using Python Inheritance

class Animal(Entity):
    flags = TypeFlags(abstract=True)  # Abstract entity
    name: Name

class Dog(Animal):  # Automatically: dog sub animal in TypeDB
    breed: Breed

Documentation

Pydantic Integration

TypeBridge is built on Pydantic v2, giving you powerful features:

class Person(Entity):
    flags = TypeFlags(type_name="person")
    name: Name = Flag(Key)
    age: Age

# Automatic validation and type coercion
alice = Person(name=Name("Alice"), age=Age(30))

# JSON serialization
json_data = alice.model_dump_json()

# JSON deserialization
bob = Person.model_validate_json('{"name": "Bob", "age": 25}')

# Model copying
alice_copy = alice.model_copy(update={"age": Age(31)})

Running Examples

TypeBridge includes comprehensive examples organized by complexity:

# Basic CRUD examples (start here!)
uv run python examples/basic/crud_01_define.py  # Schema definition
uv run python examples/basic/crud_02_insert.py  # Data insertion
uv run python examples/basic/crud_03_read.py    # Fetching API
uv run python examples/basic/crud_04_update.py  # Update operations

# Advanced examples
uv run python examples/advanced/schema_01_manager.py     # Schema operations
uv run python examples/advanced/schema_02_comparison.py  # Schema comparison
uv run python examples/advanced/schema_03_conflict.py    # Conflict detection
uv run python examples/advanced/pydantic_features.py     # Pydantic integration
uv run python examples/advanced/type_safety.py           # Literal types
uv run python examples/advanced/reserved_words_validation.py  # Keyword validation

Running Tests

TypeBridge uses a two-tier testing approach with 100% test pass rate:

# Unit tests (fast, no external dependencies) - DEFAULT
uv run pytest                              # Run 284 unit tests (0.3s)
uv run pytest tests/unit/attributes/ -v   # Test all 9 attribute types
uv run pytest tests/unit/core/ -v         # Test core functionality
uv run pytest tests/unit/flags/ -v        # Test flag system
uv run pytest tests/unit/expressions/ -v  # Test query expressions

# Integration tests (requires running TypeDB server)
# Option 1: Use Docker (recommended)
./test-integration.sh                     # Starts Docker, runs tests, stops Docker

# Option 2: Use existing TypeDB server
USE_DOCKER=false uv run pytest -m integration -v  # Run 133 integration tests (~18s)

# Run specific integration test categories
uv run pytest tests/integration/crud/entities/ -v      # Entity CRUD tests
uv run pytest tests/integration/crud/relations/ -v    # Relation CRUD tests
uv run pytest tests/integration/queries/ -v           # Query expression tests
uv run pytest tests/integration/schema/ -v            # Schema operation tests

# All tests
uv run pytest -m "" -v                    # Run all 417 tests
./test.sh                                 # Run full test suite with detailed output
./check.sh                                # Run linting and type checking

Requirements

  • Python 3.13+
  • TypeDB 3.x server (fully compatible)
  • typedb-driver==3.5.5
  • pydantic>=2.0.0
  • isodate==0.7.2 (for Duration type support)

What's New in v0.4.4

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed inherited attributes in CRUD operations: Insert and fetch now properly include inherited attributes from parent Entity/Relation classes
  • ✅ Added get_all_attributes() method to collect attributes from entire class hierarchy

API Improvements

  • Unified TypeFlags API: Removed deprecated EntityFlags and RelationFlags aliases - use TypeFlags for both
  • ✅ All examples updated to use unified TypeFlags API

Testing & Quality

  • 366 comprehensive tests (264 unit, 102 integration) - 100% pass rate
  • ✅ Docker integration for automated test setup
  • ✅ Zero errors from Ruff and Pyright

Complete Type System

  • ✅ All 9 TypeDB value types: String, Integer, Double, Decimal, Boolean, Date, DateTime, DateTimeTZ, Duration
  • ✅ Temporal type conversions (DateTime ↔ DateTimeTZ with timezone handling)
  • ✅ ISO 8601 Duration support with calendar-aware arithmetic

Production-Ready Features

  • ✅ Type-safe CRUD operations with inheritance support
  • ✅ Chainable query builder with limit/offset/sort
  • ✅ Schema conflict detection and validation
  • ✅ Duplicate attribute type detection

License

MIT License

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