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ZdenekSrotyr 7052a23552 release(0.30.0): per-connector tab UI + Keboola materialized parity + /admin/server-config full exposure
Highlights (full prose in CHANGELOG.md [0.30.0]):

- Smart local sync — Claude Code SessionStart/SessionEnd hooks via 'da analyst setup' + 'da sync --quiet' for hook-friendly output
- query_mode='materialized' end-to-end for BigQuery + Keboola — admin SELECT (against bq.dataset.x or kbc.bucket.table) → scheduler runs through DuckDB extension → parquet → da sync distribution
- /admin/tables per-connector tabs (BigQuery / Keboola / Jira), full Keboola Custom-SQL parity, form cleanup, per-row Manage access deep link
- /admin/server-config known-fields registry + structured nested editor: surfaces BQ optional knobs (billing_project, legacy_wrap_views, max_bytes_per_materialize), ai.base_url, new openmetadata + desktop sections, full corporate_memory governance schema
- da diagnose warns on USER_PROJECT_DENIED-prone billing_project=project config
- Schema v20 — adds source_query TEXT to table_registry
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.github fix(ci): smoke-test stale route + rollback ghcr auth + issues:write (#140) 2026-04-30 09:42:27 +02:00
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cli feat(diagnose) + docs: warn on USER_PROJECT_DENIED footgun + document all newly-exposed knobs 2026-05-01 20:27:24 +02:00
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connectors feat(materialized): query_mode='materialized' for BigQuery + Keboola — admin SELECT → parquet → analyst 2026-05-01 20:25:56 +02:00
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infra refactor(ops): bake all host artifacts into image, drop every curl-from-main (#149) 2026-04-30 21:40:25 +02:00
scripts feat(diagnose) + docs: warn on USER_PROJECT_DENIED footgun + document all newly-exposed knobs 2026-05-01 20:27:24 +02:00
services feat(observability): request_id end-to-end + dev debug toolbar + centralized logging (#136) 2026-04-29 22:54:21 +02:00
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.pre-commit-config.yaml feat(ci+tests): deploy safety audit — linting, rollback, smoke tests, 50+ new tests (#120) 2026-04-29 09:18:55 +02:00
ARCHITECTURE.md feat(ci+tests): deploy safety audit — linting, rollback, smoke tests, 50+ new tests (#120) 2026-04-29 09:18:55 +02:00
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CHANGELOG.md release(0.30.0): per-connector tab UI + Keboola materialized parity + /admin/server-config full exposure 2026-05-01 20:38:34 +02:00
CLAUDE.md feat(diagnose) + docs: warn on USER_PROJECT_DENIED footgun + document all newly-exposed knobs 2026-05-01 20:27:24 +02:00
docker-compose.ci.yml feat: multi-instance deployment — all 14 must-have items from spec 2026-04-10 11:57:42 +02:00
docker-compose.dev.yml fix(security+ops) + release(0.12.1): #82 #85 #87 hardening + cut 0.12.1 (#104) 2026-04-28 19:57:30 +02:00
docker-compose.host-mount.yml feat(rbac+marketplace): RBAC v13 + Claude Code marketplace + #81/#83/#44 hardening 2026-04-28 14:25:04 +02:00
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docker-compose.test.yml chore(deploy): trust proxy headers + document HTTPS env vars (#48) 2026-04-24 08:52:53 +02:00
docker-compose.tls.yml feat(tls): corporate-CA HTTPS with URL-driven rotation, on-VM CSR gen, self-signed fallback (#51) 2026-04-25 19:51:25 +00:00
docker-compose.yml fix(security+ops) + release(0.12.1): #82 #85 #87 hardening + cut 0.12.1 (#104) 2026-04-28 19:57:30 +02:00
Dockerfile refactor(ops): bake all host artifacts into image, drop every curl-from-main (#149) 2026-04-30 21:40:25 +02:00
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Makefile fix(security+ops) + release(0.12.1): #82 #85 #87 hardening + cut 0.12.1 (#104) 2026-04-28 19:57:30 +02:00
pyproject.toml release(0.30.0): per-connector tab UI + Keboola materialized parity + /admin/server-config full exposure 2026-05-01 20:38:34 +02:00
pytest.ini feat(rbac+marketplace): RBAC v13 + Claude Code marketplace + #81/#83/#44 hardening 2026-04-28 14:25:04 +02:00
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Agnes — AI Data Analyst

Agnes is an open-source data distribution platform for AI analytical systems. It extracts data from configured sources into DuckDB, serves it via a FastAPI backend, and distributes Parquet files to analysts who query them locally using Claude Code and DuckDB.

Each data source produces a self-describing extract.duckdb file. The SyncOrchestrator attaches all extract databases into a master analytics.duckdb, making every table available through a unified view layer without copying data unnecessarily.

Architecture: extract.duckdb Contract

Every connector produces the same output structure:

/data/extracts/{source_name}/
├── extract.duckdb          ← _meta table + views
└── data/                   ← parquet files (local sources only)

The orchestrator scans /data/extracts/*/extract.duckdb, attaches each into analytics.duckdb, and creates master views.

┌──────────────┐  ┌──────────────┐  ┌──────────────┐
│   Keboola    │  │   BigQuery   │  │   Jira       │
│  extractor   │  │  extractor   │  │  webhooks    │
│ (DuckDB ext) │  │ (remote BQ)  │  │ (incremental)│
└──────┬───────┘  └──────┬───────┘  └──────┬───────┘
       │                 │                 │
       ▼                 ▼                 ▼
   extract.duckdb    extract.duckdb    extract.duckdb
   + data/*.parquet  (views → BQ)      + data/*.parquet
       │                 │                 │
       └─────────────────┼─────────────────┘
                         ▼
              SyncOrchestrator.rebuild()
              ATTACH → master views in analytics.duckdb
                         │
              ┌──────────┼──────────┐
              ▼          ▼          ▼
          FastAPI      CLI
          (serve)    (da sync)

Supported Data Sources

Mode Distribution Sources Use when
Batch pull (local) Parquet on disk, scheduled Keboola Source has a native bulk-export and the table fits on disk
Materialized SQL (materialized) Parquet on disk, scheduled query BigQuery Source table is too large to mirror; you want a curated subset on disk
Remote attach (remote) View only, no download BigQuery Table is too large to materialize; latency cost of remote query is acceptable
Real-time push Incremental parquet Jira Source is event-driven and you need sub-minute freshness

The first three modes are what da sync distributes to analysts. The fourth is server-side only — analysts query Jira data through the same da sync-distributed parquets.

Adding a new source means creating connectors/<name>/extractor.py that produces extract.duckdb with a _meta table (table_name, description, rows, size_bytes, extracted_at, query_mode). The orchestrator attaches it automatically.

Quick Start with Docker

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/keboola/agnes-the-ai-analyst.git
cd agnes-the-ai-analyst

# Copy and edit configuration
cp config/instance.yaml.example config/instance.yaml
cp config/.env.template .env
# Edit both files for your environment

# Start the app and scheduler
docker compose up

# Start with all optional services (Telegram bot, etc.)
docker compose --profile full up

# Start with TLS (Caddy on :443 with corporate-CA certs from /data/state/certs)
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml -f docker-compose.tls.yml \
    --profile tls up -d

Once running, the FastAPI app is available at http://localhost:8000 (or https://$DOMAIN in TLS mode). See docs/DEPLOYMENT.md for cert provisioning + auto-rotation via scripts/ops/agnes-tls-rotate.sh. Trigger a manual sync:

curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/api/sync/trigger

Local sync & auto-update

Analysts run Claude Code against a local DuckDB built from RBAC-filtered parquets pulled from the server. da sync is the distribution path:

da sync             # delta-pull: manifest → MD5 compare → download changed → rebuild views
da sync --quiet     # same, no progress output (for hooks/cron)
da sync --upload-only  # push session jsonl + CLAUDE.local.md back to the server

da analyst setup writes Claude Code lifecycle hooks into <workspace>/.claude/settings.json:

  • SessionStartda sync --quiet — fresh data on every session
  • SessionEndda sync --upload-only --quiet — uploads notes and session log

Hooks live at workspace level so they only fire in this analyst workspace, not in unrelated Claude Code sessions on the same machine.

Admin: which tables auto-sync to whom

The auto-sync set per analyst is the intersection of:

  1. Tables with query_mode IN ('local', 'materialized') — these have parquets on disk and end up in the manifest
  2. Tables granted to one of the analyst's groups via resource_grants(group, ResourceType.TABLE, table_id) (see docs/RBAC.md)

To enroll a new table for auto-sync, register it (or update its query_mode) and grant it to the relevant groups in /admin/access. New analysts get the same set on their next da sync.

For BigQuery, register a query_mode='materialized' table with a SQL body:

da admin register-table orders_90d \
    --source-type bigquery \
    --query-mode materialized \
    --query @docs/queries/orders_90d.sql \
    --schedule "every 6h"

The scheduler runs the query through the DuckDB BigQuery extension on each tick that's due, writes the result as a parquet, and the analyst picks it up on the next da sync. Cost guardrail: data_source.bigquery.max_bytes_per_materialize (default 10 GiB) — operations exceeding the BQ dry-run estimate are skipped.

Development Setup

# Create and activate virtual environment
python3 -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate

# Install dependencies
uv pip install ".[dev]"

# Run FastAPI locally with hot reload
uvicorn app.main:app --reload

# Run the test suite
pytest tests/ -v

Project Structure

├── src/                    # Core engine
│   ├── db.py               # DuckDB schema (system.duckdb, analytics.duckdb)
│   ├── orchestrator.py     # SyncOrchestrator — ATTACHes extract.duckdb files
│   ├── repositories/       # DuckDB-backed CRUD (sync_state, table_registry, users, etc.)
│   ├── profiler.py         # Data profiling
│   └── catalog_export.py   # OpenMetadata catalog export
├── app/                    # FastAPI application
│   ├── main.py             # App setup, router registration
│   ├── api/                # REST API (sync, data, catalog, admin, auth)
│   ├── auth/               # Auth providers (Google OAuth, email magic link, desktop JWT)
│   └── web/                # HTML dashboard routes
├── connectors/             # Data source connectors (extract.duckdb contract)
│   ├── keboola/            # Keboola: extractor.py (DuckDB extension) + client.py (fallback)
│   ├── bigquery/           # BigQuery: extractor.py (remote-only via DuckDB BQ extension)
│   └── jira/               # Jira: webhook + incremental parquet → extract.duckdb
├── cli/                    # CLI tool (`da sync`, `da query`, `da admin`)
├── services/               # Standalone services (scheduler, telegram_bot, ws_gateway, etc.)
├── scripts/                # Utility + migration scripts
├── config/                 # Configuration templates (instance.yaml.example)
├── docs/                   # Documentation + metric YAML definitions
└── tests/                  # Test suite (633 tests)

Configuration

File Purpose
config/instance.yaml Instance-specific settings: branding, data source type, auth provider, Google domain
.env Secrets and environment variables — never committed
system.duckdb table_registry table Table definitions managed via POST /api/admin/register-table (or PUT /api/admin/registry/{id} to update) or the web UI

Copy the example to get started:

cp config/instance.yaml.example config/instance.yaml

See config/instance.yaml.example for all available options.

Documentation

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository and create a feature branch.
  2. Run pytest tests/ -v to verify all tests pass before opening a pull request.
  3. Keep commits focused and messages concise.
  4. Open a pull request against main with a clear description of the change.

For bugs and feature requests, open a GitHub issue.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.