A stable façade so another Python app can use arborist as a content-addressed / Merkle / audit-chained store without the CLI or a wire protocol. Import from arborist.embed, not internal modules, so refactors don't break embedders. Surface: open_store(path), ingest_documents(conn, docs), search(conn, q), plus re-exported Document/Edge/Source/Hit/IngestStats. Core only (python+sqlite3) — no extras. _IterableSource adapts a plain doc iterable into the Source contract. This is the seam for using arborist as neopig's optional provenance backend: neopig produces Documents from crawled pages, arborist gives content-dedup (document_root) + FTS5 + an append-only audit chain alongside neopig's existing md5/FileVault storage. Docs in docs/embedding.md. 6 tests pin open/ingest/dedup/idempotence/edges/search.
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Embedding arborist in another Python app
arborist is usable as a library: another Python project can use it as a
content-addressed, Merkle-committed, audit-chained store for documents it
already has — without the CLI, a server, or any wire protocol. The
supported surface is arborist.embed. Import from there, not from
arborist's internal modules, so internal refactors don't break you.
This is how a downstream archival/crawler app (e.g. neopig) can gain verifiable dedup, FTS5 search, and an append-only audit chain over its archived page text while keeping its own storage for everything else.
The contract
- You produce
Documents. ADocumentis auri+ normalized textcontent+ asource_typetag (+ optionaltitle,edges,extra). - You hand them to ingest. arborist canonicalizes → chunks → Merkle-
roots → FTS5-indexes → writes one audit event. Idempotent: same content
→ same
document_root→ no-op. - arborist owns its SQLite file. Every write goes through this API; you never touch arborist's tables. (That also means an ORM app with a "no raw SQL" rule stays clean — there's no SQL for you to write.)
- Your own content-address key is orthogonal. If you already dedup by
md5 (or anything), keep it — arborist's
document_rootis an additional hard-hash commitment, not a replacement. See the soft-hash vs hard-hash rule in the project CLAUDE.md.
arborist.embed is core (python + sqlite3); no [crawler]/[nli]/
[vec] extra is needed to embed.
Minimal use
from arborist.embed import open_store, ingest_documents, search, Document, Edge
conn = open_store("data/arborist.db") # creates + migrates schema
ingest_documents(conn, [
Document(
uri="https://example.com/post",
content="the page's extracted prose",
source_type="neopig_html",
title="A Post",
edges=[Edge(edge_type="embeds_media", dst_uri="https://example.com/img.jpg")],
extra={"crawl_job_id": 7, "md5": "..."}, # your provenance, carried along
),
])
for hit in search(conn, "extracted prose", limit=10):
print(hit.document_uri)
conn.close()
For a stateful corpus, subclass Source (set source_type, implement
iter_documents()) and call arborist.ingest.ingest_source — exactly how
arborist's own sources/ are written. For full multi-route retrieval /
RAG, use arborist.qa.query directly.
What you get
- Content dedup with proofs — identical content (across different URIs)
collapses to one
document_root; per-chunk leaves expose partial overlap. Seedocs/crawler.md. - FTS5 search over chunked content.
- Append-only audit chain — every ingest is one hash-linked
audit_eventsrow; tamper becomes detectable. - Mesh-ready — peers can re-derive and cross-verify roots.
Surface (arborist.embed)
| Symbol | What |
|---|---|
open_store(db_path) |
open/create/migrate a store; returns a sqlite3.Connection you own |
ingest_documents(conn, docs, *, source_type=…, **kw) |
ingest an iterable of Documents; returns IngestStats |
search(conn, query, *, limit=20) |
FTS5 BM25 over chunk content; returns list[Hit] |
Document, Edge, Source, Hit, IngestStats |
re-exported types |