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CLAUDE.md
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
Project Overview
Materia is a commodity data analytics platform (product: BeanFlows.coffee) for coffee traders. It's a uv workspace monorepo with three packages: extraction (USDA PSD data), SQL transformation (SQLMesh + DuckDB), and a CLI for orchestrating cloud workers and pipelines.
Commands
# Install dependencies
uv sync
# Lint & format
ruff check . # Check
ruff check --fix . # Auto-fix
ruff format . # Format
# Tests
uv run pytest tests/ -v --cov=src/materia # CLI/Python tests
cd transform/sqlmesh_materia && uv run sqlmesh test # SQLMesh model tests
# Run a single test
uv run pytest tests/test_cli.py::test_name -v
# Extract data
uv run extract_psd
# SQLMesh (from repo root)
uv run sqlmesh -p transform/sqlmesh_materia plan # Plans to dev_<username> by default
uv run sqlmesh -p transform/sqlmesh_materia plan prod # Production
uv run sqlmesh -p transform/sqlmesh_materia test # Run model tests
uv run sqlmesh -p transform/sqlmesh_materia format # Format SQL
# With production secrets
esc run beanflows/prod -- <command>
# CLI
uv run materia worker create|destroy|list
uv run materia pipeline run
uv run materia secrets get
Architecture
Workspace packages (pyproject.toml → tool.uv.workspace):
extract/psdonline/— Downloads USDA PSD Online data, normalizes ZIP→gzip CSV, uploads to R2transform/sqlmesh_materia/— 4-layer SQL transformation pipeline (DuckDB + Iceberg)src/materia/— CLI (Typer) for worker management, pipeline orchestration, secretsweb/— Future web frontend
Data flow:
USDA API → extract (psdonline) → R2/local CSV → SQLMesh transforms → DuckDB/Iceberg
SQLMesh 4-layer model structure (transform/sqlmesh_materia/models/):
raw/— Immutable source reads (read_csv from extracted files)staging/— Type casting, lookup joins, basic cleansingcleaned/— Business logic, pivoting, integrationserving/— Analytics-ready facts, dimensions, aggregates
CLI modules (src/materia/):
cli.py— Typer app with subcommands: worker, pipeline, secrets, versionworkers.py— Ephemeral cloud instance management (Hetzner, with planned OVH/Scaleway/Oracle)pipelines.py— SSH-based pipeline execution on workers (download artifact, run, destroy)secrets.py— Pulumi ESC integration for environment secrets
Infrastructure (infra/):
- Pulumi IaC for Cloudflare R2 buckets and Hetzner compute
- Supervisor systemd service for always-on orchestration (pulls git every 15 min)
Coding Philosophy
Read coding_philosophy.md for the full guide. Key points:
- Simple, procedural code — Functions over classes, no inheritance hierarchies, no "Manager" patterns
- Data-oriented — Use dicts/lists/tuples, not objects hiding data behind getters
- Keep logic in SQL — Let DuckDB do the heavy lifting, don't pull data into Python to transform it
- Build minimum that works — No premature abstraction, three examples before generalizing
- Explicit over implicit — No framework magic, no metaprogramming, no hidden behavior
- Question every dependency — Can you write it simply yourself? Are you using 5% of a large framework?
Key Configuration
- Python 3.13 (
.python-version) - Ruff: double quotes, spaces, E501 ignored (formatter handles line length)
- SQLMesh: DuckDB dialect,
@dailycron, start date2025-07-07, default envdev_{{ user() }} - Storage: Cloudflare R2 with Iceberg catalog (zero egress cost)
- Secrets: Pulumi ESC (
esc run beanflows/prod -- <cmd>) - CI: GitLab CI (
.gitlab/.gitlab-ci.yml) — runs pytest and sqlmesh test on push/MR - Pre-commit hooks: installed via
pre-commit install