# DataOps Platform - Cursor Editor Rules ## Project Overview This is a Flask-based DataOps platform for data management, processing, and analytics. ## Code Style - Use Python 3.8+ syntax - Follow PEP 8 style guidelines - Use type hints where possible - Keep functions focused and single-purpose - Use descriptive variable and function names ## Architecture - Flask application with modular structure - SQLAlchemy for database operations - RESTful API design - Blueprint-based routing - Configuration-based environment management ## File Organization - `app/` - Main application code - `app/api/` - API endpoints and routes - `app/models/` - Database models - `app/services/` - Business logic - `app/config/` - Configuration files - `database/` - Database scripts and migrations - `docs/` - Documentation - `tests/` - Test files ## Dependencies - Flask 2.3.3+ - SQLAlchemy 2.0+ - PostgreSQL database - Neo4j graph database - MinIO for file storage ## Development Guidelines - Always use virtual environment - Test API endpoints before committing - Update documentation for API changes - Use logging for debugging - Handle errors gracefully ## API Conventions - Use snake_case for Python functions and variables - Use kebab-case for API endpoints - Return consistent JSON responses - Include proper HTTP status codes - Validate input data ## Database - Use migrations for schema changes - Follow naming conventions for tables and columns - Implement proper indexing - Use transactions for data consistency ## Security - Validate all user inputs - Use environment variables for sensitive data - Implement proper authentication - Sanitize database queries