trustfall — How to Query (Almost) Everything

This repository contains the trustfall query engine, which can be used to query any data source or combination of data sources: databases, APIs, raw files (JSON, CSV, etc.), git version control, etc. For a 10min video introduction to the project, see the "How to Query (Almost) Everything" talk from the HYTRADBOI 2022 conference.

Terminal recording of running <code>cargo run --release -- query example_queries/actions_in_repos_with_min_10_hn_pts.ron</code> in the <code>demo-hytradboi</code> demo project. The system returns the first 20 results of the query in 6.36 seconds."

Demo showing the execution of the cross-API query: "Which GitHub Actions are used in projects on the front page of HackerNews with >=10 points?"

The demo executes the following query across the HackerNews and GitHub APIs and over the YAML-formatted GitHub repository workflow files: ```graphql { HackerNewsTop(max: 200) { ... on HackerNewsStory { hnscore: score @filter(op: ">=", value: ["$minscore"]) @output

  link {
    ... on GitHubRepository {
      repo_url: url @output

      workflows {
        workflow: name @output
        workflow_path: path @output

        jobs {
          job: name @output

          step {
            ... on GitHubActionsImportedStep {
              step: name @output
              action: uses @output
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

} } ```

This demo is part of the "How to Query (Almost) Everything" talk from the HYTRADBOI 2022 conference. Instructions for running the demo are available together with the source code in the demo-hytradboi directory: link.

For a brief overview of the query language and an example of using it to query APIs, check the demo-hackernews directory for a simpler demo only querying the HackerNews APIs: link.

Python bindings are available, and are built automatically on every change to the engine; the most recent version may be downloaded here. A getting started guide for Python is forthcoming (tracking issue); in the meantime, the best resource is the Python bindings' test suite.

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