remdb 0.3.14__py3-none-any.whl → 0.3.133__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. rem/agentic/README.md +76 -0
  2. rem/agentic/__init__.py +15 -0
  3. rem/agentic/agents/__init__.py +16 -2
  4. rem/agentic/agents/sse_simulator.py +502 -0
  5. rem/agentic/context.py +51 -27
  6. rem/agentic/llm_provider_models.py +301 -0
  7. rem/agentic/mcp/tool_wrapper.py +112 -17
  8. rem/agentic/otel/setup.py +93 -4
  9. rem/agentic/providers/phoenix.py +302 -109
  10. rem/agentic/providers/pydantic_ai.py +215 -26
  11. rem/agentic/schema.py +361 -21
  12. rem/agentic/tools/rem_tools.py +3 -3
  13. rem/api/README.md +215 -1
  14. rem/api/deps.py +255 -0
  15. rem/api/main.py +132 -40
  16. rem/api/mcp_router/resources.py +1 -1
  17. rem/api/mcp_router/server.py +26 -5
  18. rem/api/mcp_router/tools.py +465 -7
  19. rem/api/routers/admin.py +494 -0
  20. rem/api/routers/auth.py +70 -0
  21. rem/api/routers/chat/completions.py +402 -20
  22. rem/api/routers/chat/models.py +88 -10
  23. rem/api/routers/chat/otel_utils.py +33 -0
  24. rem/api/routers/chat/sse_events.py +542 -0
  25. rem/api/routers/chat/streaming.py +642 -45
  26. rem/api/routers/dev.py +81 -0
  27. rem/api/routers/feedback.py +268 -0
  28. rem/api/routers/messages.py +473 -0
  29. rem/api/routers/models.py +78 -0
  30. rem/api/routers/query.py +360 -0
  31. rem/api/routers/shared_sessions.py +406 -0
  32. rem/auth/middleware.py +126 -27
  33. rem/cli/commands/README.md +237 -64
  34. rem/cli/commands/cluster.py +1808 -0
  35. rem/cli/commands/configure.py +1 -3
  36. rem/cli/commands/db.py +386 -143
  37. rem/cli/commands/experiments.py +418 -27
  38. rem/cli/commands/process.py +14 -8
  39. rem/cli/commands/schema.py +97 -50
  40. rem/cli/main.py +27 -6
  41. rem/config.py +10 -3
  42. rem/models/core/core_model.py +7 -1
  43. rem/models/core/experiment.py +54 -0
  44. rem/models/core/rem_query.py +5 -2
  45. rem/models/entities/__init__.py +21 -0
  46. rem/models/entities/domain_resource.py +38 -0
  47. rem/models/entities/feedback.py +123 -0
  48. rem/models/entities/message.py +30 -1
  49. rem/models/entities/session.py +83 -0
  50. rem/models/entities/shared_session.py +180 -0
  51. rem/registry.py +10 -4
  52. rem/schemas/agents/rem.yaml +7 -3
  53. rem/services/content/service.py +92 -20
  54. rem/services/embeddings/api.py +4 -4
  55. rem/services/embeddings/worker.py +16 -16
  56. rem/services/phoenix/client.py +154 -14
  57. rem/services/postgres/README.md +159 -15
  58. rem/services/postgres/__init__.py +2 -1
  59. rem/services/postgres/diff_service.py +531 -0
  60. rem/services/postgres/pydantic_to_sqlalchemy.py +427 -129
  61. rem/services/postgres/repository.py +132 -0
  62. rem/services/postgres/schema_generator.py +205 -4
  63. rem/services/postgres/service.py +6 -6
  64. rem/services/rem/parser.py +44 -9
  65. rem/services/rem/service.py +36 -2
  66. rem/services/session/compression.py +24 -1
  67. rem/services/session/reload.py +1 -1
  68. rem/settings.py +324 -23
  69. rem/sql/background_indexes.sql +21 -16
  70. rem/sql/migrations/001_install.sql +387 -54
  71. rem/sql/migrations/002_install_models.sql +2320 -393
  72. rem/sql/migrations/003_optional_extensions.sql +326 -0
  73. rem/sql/migrations/004_cache_system.sql +548 -0
  74. rem/utils/__init__.py +18 -0
  75. rem/utils/date_utils.py +2 -2
  76. rem/utils/model_helpers.py +156 -1
  77. rem/utils/schema_loader.py +220 -22
  78. rem/utils/sql_paths.py +146 -0
  79. rem/utils/sql_types.py +3 -1
  80. rem/workers/__init__.py +3 -1
  81. rem/workers/db_listener.py +579 -0
  82. rem/workers/unlogged_maintainer.py +463 -0
  83. {remdb-0.3.14.dist-info → remdb-0.3.133.dist-info}/METADATA +335 -226
  84. {remdb-0.3.14.dist-info → remdb-0.3.133.dist-info}/RECORD +86 -66
  85. {remdb-0.3.14.dist-info → remdb-0.3.133.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
  86. rem/sql/002_install_models.sql +0 -1068
  87. rem/sql/install_models.sql +0 -1051
  88. rem/sql/migrations/003_seed_default_user.sql +0 -48
  89. {remdb-0.3.14.dist-info → remdb-0.3.133.dist-info}/entry_points.txt +0 -0
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  Name: remdb
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  Summary: Resources Entities Moments - Bio-inspired memory system for agentic AI workloads
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  Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/Percolation-Labs/reminiscent
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  Project-URL: Documentation, https://github.com/Percolation-Labs/reminiscent/blob/main/README.md
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  - **Database Layer**: PostgreSQL 18 with pgvector for multi-index memory (KV + Vector + Graph)
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  - **REM Query Dialect**: Custom query language with O(1) lookups, semantic search, graph traversal
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  - **Ingestion & Dreaming**: Background workers for content extraction and progressive index enrichment (0% → 100% answerable)
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- - **Observability & Evals**: OpenTelemetry tracing + Arize Phoenix + LLM-as-a-Judge evaluation framework
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+ - **Observability & Evals**: OpenTelemetry tracing supporting LLM-as-a-Judge evaluation frameworks
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  ## Features
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  | **OpenAI-Compatible Chat API** | Drop-in replacement for OpenAI chat completions API with streaming support | Use with existing OpenAI clients, switch models across providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.) |
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- | **Built-in MCP Server** | FastMCP server with 4 tools + 3 resources for memory operations | Export memory to Claude Desktop, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible host |
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+ | **Built-in MCP Server** | FastMCP server with 4 tools + 5 resources for memory operations | Export memory to Claude Desktop, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible host |
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  | **REM Query Engine** | Multi-index query system (LOOKUP, FUZZY, SEARCH, SQL, TRAVERSE) with custom dialect | O(1) lookups, semantic search, graph traversal - all tenant-isolated |
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  | **Dreaming Workers** | Background workers for entity extraction, moment generation, and affinity matching | Automatic knowledge graph construction from resources (0% → 100% query answerable) |
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  | **PostgreSQL + pgvector** | CloudNativePG with PostgreSQL 18, pgvector extension, streaming replication | Production-ready vector search, no external vector DB needed |
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  | **AWS EKS Recipe** | Complete infrastructure-as-code with Pulumi, Karpenter, ArgoCD | Deploy to production EKS in minutes with auto-scaling and GitOps |
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  | **JSON Schema Agents** | Dynamic agent creation from YAML schemas via Pydantic AI factory | Define agents declaratively, version control schemas, load dynamically |
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- | **Content Providers** | Audio transcription (Whisper), vision (GPT-4V, Claude), PDFs, DOCX, images | Multimodal ingestion out of the box with format detection |
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- | **Configurable Embeddings** | Provider-agnostic embedding system (OpenAI, Cohere, Jina) | Switch embedding providers via env vars, no code changes |
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+ | **Content Providers** | Audio transcription (Whisper), vision (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini), PDFs, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, images | Multimodal ingestion out of the box with format detection |
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+ | **Configurable Embeddings** | OpenAI embedding system (text-embedding-3-small) | Production-ready embeddings, additional providers planned |
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  | **Multi-Tenancy** | Tenant isolation at database level with automatic scoping | SaaS-ready with complete data separation per tenant |
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- | **Streaming Everything** | SSE for chat, background workers for embeddings, async throughout | Real-time responses, non-blocking operations, scalable |
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  ## Quick Start
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+ - **Option 1: Package Users with Example Data** (Recommended) - PyPI + example datasets
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  SEARCH "contracts" FROM resources LIMIT 10
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  -- No cross-user data leakage
709
- TRAVERSE FROM "project-x" TYPE "references" DEPTH 3
592
+ TRAVERSE references WITH LOOKUP "project-x" DEPTH 3
710
593
  ```
711
594
 
712
595
  ## API Endpoints
@@ -718,8 +601,8 @@ POST /api/v1/chat/completions
718
601
  ```
719
602
 
720
603
  **Headers**:
721
- - `X-Tenant-Id`: Tenant identifier (required for REM)
722
- - `X-User-Id`: User identifier
604
+ - `X-User-Id`: User identifier (required for data isolation, uses default if not provided)
605
+ - `X-Tenant-Id`: Deprecated - use `X-User-Id` instead (kept for backwards compatibility)
723
606
  - `X-Session-Id`: Session/conversation identifier
724
607
  - `X-Agent-Schema`: Agent schema URI to use
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@@ -858,81 +741,144 @@ rem serve --log-level debug
858
741
 
859
742
  ### Database Management
860
743
 
861
- #### `rem db migrate` - Run Migrations
744
+ REM uses a **code-as-source-of-truth** approach for database schema management. Pydantic models define the schema, and the database is kept in sync via diff-based migrations.
745
+
746
+ #### Schema Management Philosophy
862
747
 
863
- Apply database migrations (install.sql and install_models.sql).
748
+ **Two migration files only:**
749
+ - `001_install.sql` - Core infrastructure (extensions, functions, KV store)
750
+ - `002_install_models.sql` - Entity tables (auto-generated from Pydantic models)
751
+
752
+ **No incremental migrations** (003, 004, etc.) - the models file is always regenerated to match code.
753
+
754
+ #### `rem db schema generate` - Regenerate Schema SQL
755
+
756
+ Generate `002_install_models.sql` from registered Pydantic models.
864
757
 
865
758
  ```bash
866
- # Apply all migrations
867
- rem db migrate
759
+ # Regenerate from model registry
760
+ rem db schema generate
761
+
762
+ # Output: src/rem/sql/migrations/002_install_models.sql
763
+ ```
868
764
 
869
- # Core infrastructure only (extensions, functions)
870
- rem db migrate --install
765
+ This generates:
766
+ - CREATE TABLE statements for each registered entity
767
+ - Embeddings tables (`embeddings_<table>`)
768
+ - KV_STORE triggers for cache maintenance
769
+ - Foreground indexes (GIN for JSONB, B-tree for lookups)
871
770
 
872
- # Entity tables only (Resource, Message, etc.)
873
- rem db migrate --models
771
+ #### `rem db diff` - Detect Schema Drift
874
772
 
875
- # Background indexes (HNSW for vectors)
876
- rem db migrate --background-indexes
773
+ Compare Pydantic models against the live database using Alembic autogenerate.
774
+
775
+ ```bash
776
+ # Show additive changes only (default, safe for production)
777
+ rem db diff
778
+
779
+ # Show all changes including drops
780
+ rem db diff --strategy full
877
781
 
878
- # Custom connection string
879
- rem db migrate --connection "postgresql://user:pass@host:5432/db"
782
+ # Show additive + safe type widenings
783
+ rem db diff --strategy safe
880
784
 
881
- # Custom SQL directory
882
- rem db migrate --sql-dir /path/to/sql
785
+ # CI mode: exit 1 if drift detected
786
+ rem db diff --check
787
+
788
+ # Generate migration SQL for changes
789
+ rem db diff --generate
883
790
  ```
884
791
 
885
- #### `rem db status` - Migration Status
792
+ **Migration Strategies:**
793
+ | Strategy | Description |
794
+ |----------|-------------|
795
+ | `additive` | Only ADD columns/tables/indexes (safe, no data loss) - **default** |
796
+ | `full` | All changes including DROPs (use with caution) |
797
+ | `safe` | Additive + safe column type widenings (e.g., VARCHAR(50) → VARCHAR(256)) |
798
+
799
+ **Output shows:**
800
+ - `+ ADD COLUMN` - Column in model but not in DB
801
+ - `- DROP COLUMN` - Column in DB but not in model (only with `--strategy full`)
802
+ - `~ ALTER COLUMN` - Column type or constraints differ
803
+ - `+ CREATE TABLE` / `- DROP TABLE` - Table additions/removals
804
+
805
+ #### `rem db apply` - Apply SQL Directly
886
806
 
887
- Show applied migrations and execution times.
807
+ Apply a SQL file directly to the database (bypasses migration tracking).
888
808
 
889
809
  ```bash
890
- rem db status
810
+ # Apply with audit logging (default)
811
+ rem db apply src/rem/sql/migrations/002_install_models.sql
812
+
813
+ # Preview without executing
814
+ rem db apply --dry-run src/rem/sql/migrations/002_install_models.sql
815
+
816
+ # Apply without audit logging
817
+ rem db apply --no-log src/rem/sql/migrations/002_install_models.sql
891
818
  ```
892
819
 
893
- #### `rem db rebuild-cache` - Rebuild KV Cache
820
+ #### `rem db migrate` - Initial Setup
894
821
 
895
- Rebuild KV_STORE cache from entity tables (after database restart or bulk imports).
822
+ Apply standard migrations (001 + 002). Use for initial setup only.
896
823
 
897
824
  ```bash
898
- rem db rebuild-cache
825
+ # Apply infrastructure + entity tables
826
+ rem db migrate
827
+
828
+ # Include background indexes (HNSW for vectors)
829
+ rem db migrate --background-indexes
899
830
  ```
900
831
 
901
- ### Schema Management
832
+ #### Database Workflows
902
833
 
903
- #### `rem db schema generate` - Generate SQL Schema
834
+ **Initial Setup (Local):**
835
+ ```bash
836
+ rem db schema generate # Generate from models
837
+ rem db migrate # Apply 001 + 002
838
+ rem db diff # Verify no drift
839
+ ```
904
840
 
905
- Generate database schema from Pydantic models.
841
+ **Adding/Modifying Models:**
842
+ ```bash
843
+ # 1. Edit models in src/rem/models/entities/
844
+ # 2. Register new models in src/rem/registry.py
845
+ rem db schema generate # Regenerate schema
846
+ rem db diff # See what changed
847
+ rem db apply src/rem/sql/migrations/002_install_models.sql
848
+ ```
906
849
 
850
+ **CI/CD Pipeline:**
907
851
  ```bash
908
- # Generate install_models.sql from entity models
909
- rem db schema generate \
910
- --models src/rem/models/entities \
911
- --output rem/src/rem/sql/install_models.sql
852
+ rem db diff --check # Fail build if drift detected
853
+ ```
912
854
 
913
- # Generate migration file
914
- rem db schema generate \
915
- --models src/rem/models/entities \
916
- --output rem/src/rem/sql/migrations/003_add_fields.sql
855
+ **Remote Database (Production/Staging):**
856
+ ```bash
857
+ # Port-forward to cluster database
858
+ kubectl port-forward -n <namespace> svc/rem-postgres-rw 5433:5432 &
859
+
860
+ # Override connection for diff check
861
+ POSTGRES__CONNECTION_STRING="postgresql://rem:rem@localhost:5433/rem" rem db diff
862
+
863
+ # Apply changes if needed
864
+ POSTGRES__CONNECTION_STRING="postgresql://rem:rem@localhost:5433/rem" \
865
+ rem db apply src/rem/sql/migrations/002_install_models.sql
917
866
  ```
918
867
 
919
- #### `rem db schema indexes` - Generate Background Indexes
868
+ #### `rem db rebuild-cache` - Rebuild KV Cache
920
869
 
921
- Generate SQL for background index creation (HNSW for vectors).
870
+ Rebuild KV_STORE cache from entity tables (after database restart or bulk imports).
922
871
 
923
872
  ```bash
924
- # Generate background_indexes.sql
925
- rem db schema indexes \
926
- --models src/rem/models/entities \
927
- --output rem/src/rem/sql/background_indexes.sql
873
+ rem db rebuild-cache
928
874
  ```
929
875
 
930
876
  #### `rem db schema validate` - Validate Models
931
877
 
932
- Validate Pydantic models for schema generation.
878
+ Validate registered Pydantic models for schema generation.
933
879
 
934
880
  ```bash
935
- rem db schema validate --models src/rem/models/entities
881
+ rem db schema validate
936
882
  ```
937
883
 
938
884
  ### File Processing
@@ -1138,14 +1084,11 @@ Test Pydantic AI agent with natural language queries.
1138
1084
  # Ask a question
1139
1085
  rem ask "What documents did Sarah Chen author?"
1140
1086
 
1141
- # With context headers
1142
- rem ask "Find all resources about API design" \
1143
- --user-id user-123 \
1144
- --tenant-id acme-corp
1145
-
1146
1087
  # Use specific agent schema
1147
- rem ask "Analyze this contract" \
1148
- --agent-schema contract-analyzer-v1
1088
+ rem ask contract-analyzer "Analyze this contract"
1089
+
1090
+ # Stream response
1091
+ rem ask "Find all resources about API design" --stream
1149
1092
  ```
1150
1093
 
1151
1094
  ### Global Options
@@ -1193,7 +1136,7 @@ export API__RELOAD=true
1193
1136
  rem serve
1194
1137
  ```
1195
1138
 
1196
- ## Development (For Contributors)
1139
+ ## Option 2: Development (For Contributors)
1197
1140
 
1198
1141
  **Best for**: Contributing to REM or customizing the codebase.
1199
1142
 
@@ -1297,6 +1240,30 @@ S3__BUCKET_NAME=rem-storage
1297
1240
  S3__REGION=us-east-1
1298
1241
  ```
1299
1242
 
1243
+ ### Building Docker Images
1244
+
1245
+ We tag Docker images with three labels for traceability:
1246
+ 1. `latest` - Always points to most recent build
1247
+ 2. `<git-sha>` - Short commit hash for exact version tracing
1248
+ 3. `<version>` - Semantic version from `pyproject.toml`
1249
+
1250
+ ```bash
1251
+ # Build and push multi-platform image to Docker Hub
1252
+ VERSION=$(grep '^version' pyproject.toml | cut -d'"' -f2) && \
1253
+ docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 \
1254
+ -t percolationlabs/rem:latest \
1255
+ -t percolationlabs/rem:$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) \
1256
+ -t percolationlabs/rem:$VERSION \
1257
+ --push \
1258
+ -f Dockerfile .
1259
+
1260
+ # Load locally for testing (single platform, no push)
1261
+ docker buildx build --platform linux/arm64 \
1262
+ -t percolationlabs/rem:latest \
1263
+ --load \
1264
+ -f Dockerfile .
1265
+ ```
1266
+
1300
1267
  ### Production Deployment (Optional)
1301
1268
 
1302
1269
  For production deployment to AWS EKS with Kubernetes, see the main repository README:
@@ -1465,45 +1432,156 @@ Successfully installed ... kreuzberg-4.0.0rc1 ... remdb-0.3.10
1465
1432
 
1466
1433
  REM wraps FastAPI - extend it exactly as you would any FastAPI app.
1467
1434
 
1435
+ ### Recommended Project Structure
1436
+
1437
+ REM auto-detects `./agents/` and `./models/` folders - no configuration needed:
1438
+
1439
+ ```
1440
+ my-rem-app/
1441
+ ├── agents/ # Auto-detected for agent schemas
1442
+ │ ├── my-agent.yaml # Custom agent (rem ask my-agent "query")
1443
+ │ └── another-agent.yaml
1444
+ ├── models/ # Auto-detected if __init__.py exists
1445
+ │ └── __init__.py # Register models with @rem.register_model
1446
+ ├── routers/ # Custom FastAPI routers
1447
+ │ └── custom.py
1448
+ ├── main.py # Entry point
1449
+ └── pyproject.toml
1450
+ ```
1451
+
1452
+ ### Quick Start
1453
+
1468
1454
  ```python
1469
- import rem
1455
+ # main.py
1470
1456
  from rem import create_app
1471
- from rem.models.core import CoreModel
1457
+ from fastapi import APIRouter
1472
1458
 
1473
- # 1. Register models (for schema generation)
1474
- rem.register_models(MyModel, AnotherModel)
1459
+ # Create REM app (auto-detects ./agents/ and ./models/)
1460
+ app = create_app()
1475
1461
 
1476
- # 2. Register schema paths (for custom agents/evaluators)
1477
- rem.register_schema_path("./schemas")
1462
+ # Add custom router
1463
+ router = APIRouter(prefix="/custom", tags=["custom"])
1478
1464
 
1479
- # 3. Create app
1480
- app = create_app()
1465
+ @router.get("/hello")
1466
+ async def hello():
1467
+ return {"message": "Hello from custom router!"}
1481
1468
 
1482
- # 4. Extend like normal FastAPI
1483
- app.include_router(my_router)
1469
+ app.include_router(router)
1484
1470
 
1471
+ # Add custom MCP tool
1485
1472
  @app.mcp_server.tool()
1486
1473
  async def my_tool(query: str) -> dict:
1487
- """Custom MCP tool."""
1474
+ """Custom MCP tool available to agents."""
1488
1475
  return {"result": query}
1489
1476
  ```
1490
1477
 
1491
- ### Project Structure
1478
+ ### Custom Models (Auto-Detected)
1492
1479
 
1480
+ ```python
1481
+ # models/__init__.py
1482
+ import rem
1483
+ from rem.models.core import CoreModel
1484
+ from pydantic import Field
1485
+
1486
+ @rem.register_model
1487
+ class MyEntity(CoreModel):
1488
+ """Custom entity - auto-registered for schema generation."""
1489
+ name: str = Field(description="Entity name")
1490
+ status: str = Field(default="active")
1493
1491
  ```
1494
- my-rem-app/
1495
- ├── my_app/
1496
- │ ├── main.py # Entry point (create_app + extensions)
1497
- │ ├── models.py # Custom models (inherit CoreModel)
1498
- │ └── routers/ # Custom FastAPI routers
1499
- ├── schemas/
1500
- │ ├── agents/ # Custom agent YAML schemas
1501
- │ └── evaluators/ # Custom evaluator schemas
1502
- ├── sql/migrations/ # Custom SQL migrations
1503
- └── pyproject.toml
1492
+
1493
+ Run `rem db schema generate` to include your models in the database schema.
1494
+
1495
+ ### Custom Agents (Auto-Detected)
1496
+
1497
+ ```yaml
1498
+ # agents/my-agent.yaml
1499
+ type: object
1500
+ description: |
1501
+ You are a helpful assistant that...
1502
+
1503
+ properties:
1504
+ answer:
1505
+ type: string
1506
+ description: Your response
1507
+
1508
+ required:
1509
+ - answer
1510
+
1511
+ json_schema_extra:
1512
+ kind: agent
1513
+ name: my-agent
1514
+ version: "1.0.0"
1515
+ tools:
1516
+ - search_rem
1517
+ ```
1518
+
1519
+ Test with: `rem ask my-agent "Hello!"`
1520
+
1521
+ ### Example Custom Router
1522
+
1523
+ ```python
1524
+ # routers/analytics.py
1525
+ from fastapi import APIRouter, Depends
1526
+ from rem.services.postgres import get_postgres_service
1527
+
1528
+ router = APIRouter(prefix="/analytics", tags=["analytics"])
1529
+
1530
+ @router.get("/stats")
1531
+ async def get_stats():
1532
+ """Get database statistics."""
1533
+ db = get_postgres_service()
1534
+ if not db:
1535
+ return {"error": "Database not available"}
1536
+
1537
+ await db.connect()
1538
+ try:
1539
+ result = await db.execute(
1540
+ "SELECT COUNT(*) as count FROM resources"
1541
+ )
1542
+ return {"resource_count": result[0]["count"]}
1543
+ finally:
1544
+ await db.disconnect()
1545
+
1546
+ @router.get("/recent")
1547
+ async def get_recent(limit: int = 10):
1548
+ """Get recent resources."""
1549
+ db = get_postgres_service()
1550
+ if not db:
1551
+ return {"error": "Database not available"}
1552
+
1553
+ await db.connect()
1554
+ try:
1555
+ result = await db.execute(
1556
+ f"SELECT label, category, created_at FROM resources ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT {limit}"
1557
+ )
1558
+ return {"resources": result}
1559
+ finally:
1560
+ await db.disconnect()
1561
+ ```
1562
+
1563
+ Include in main.py:
1564
+
1565
+ ```python
1566
+ from routers.analytics import router as analytics_router
1567
+ app.include_router(analytics_router)
1504
1568
  ```
1505
1569
 
1506
- Generate this structure with: `rem scaffold my-app` *(coming soon)*
1570
+ ### Running the App
1571
+
1572
+ ```bash
1573
+ # Development (auto-reload)
1574
+ uv run uvicorn main:app --reload --port 8000
1575
+
1576
+ # Or use rem serve
1577
+ uv run rem serve --reload
1578
+
1579
+ # Test agent
1580
+ uv run rem ask my-agent "What can you help me with?"
1581
+
1582
+ # Test custom endpoint
1583
+ curl http://localhost:8000/analytics/stats
1584
+ ```
1507
1585
 
1508
1586
  ### Extension Points
1509
1587
 
@@ -1515,6 +1593,37 @@ Generate this structure with: `rem scaffold my-app` *(coming soon)*
1515
1593
  | **MCP Prompts** | `@app.mcp_server.prompt()` or `app.mcp_server.add_prompt(fn)` |
1516
1594
  | **Models** | `rem.register_models(Model)` then `rem db schema generate` |
1517
1595
  | **Agent Schemas** | `rem.register_schema_path("./schemas")` or `SCHEMA__PATHS` env var |
1596
+ | **SQL Migrations** | Place in `sql/migrations/` (auto-detected) |
1597
+
1598
+ ### Custom Migrations
1599
+
1600
+ REM automatically discovers migrations from two sources:
1601
+
1602
+ 1. **Package migrations** (001-099): Built-in migrations from the `remdb` package
1603
+ 2. **User migrations** (100+): Your custom migrations in `./sql/migrations/`
1604
+
1605
+ **Convention**: Place custom SQL files in `sql/migrations/` relative to your project root:
1606
+
1607
+ ```
1608
+ my-rem-app/
1609
+ ├── sql/
1610
+ │ └── migrations/
1611
+ │ ├── 100_custom_table.sql # Runs after package migrations
1612
+ │ ├── 101_add_indexes.sql
1613
+ │ └── 102_custom_functions.sql
1614
+ └── ...
1615
+ ```
1616
+
1617
+ **Numbering**: Use 100+ for user migrations to ensure they run after package migrations (001-099). All migrations are sorted by filename, so proper numbering ensures correct execution order.
1618
+
1619
+ **Running migrations**:
1620
+ ```bash
1621
+ # Apply all migrations (package + user)
1622
+ rem db migrate
1623
+
1624
+ # Apply with background indexes (for production)
1625
+ rem db migrate --background-indexes
1626
+ ```
1518
1627
 
1519
1628
  ## License
1520
1629