A query engine for any combination of data sources. Query your files and APIs as if they were databases!
Trustfall β Engine for Querying (Almost) Everything
Trustfall is a query engine for querying any kind of data source, from APIs and databases to any kind of files on disk β and even AI models.
- Try Trustfall in your browser
- 10min tech talk + demo
- Examples of querying real-world data with Trustfall
Try Trustfall in your browser
The Trustfall Playground supports running queries against public data sources such as:
- the HackerNews REST APIs: https://play.predr.ag/hackernews
- the rustdoc JSON of top Rust crates: https://play.predr.ag/rustdoc
In the Playground, Trustfall is configured to run client-side as WASM, performing all aspects of query processing (parsing, compilation, and execution) within the browser. While this demo highlights Trustfall's ability to be embedded within a target application, it is of course able to be used in a more traditional client-server context as well.
10min tech talk + demo
Trustfall was featured in the "How to Query (Almost) Everything" talk talk at the HYTRADBOI 2022 conference.

Demo from the talk showing the execution of the cross-API query: "Which GitHub Actions are used in projects on the front page of HackerNews with >=10 points?"
The demo executes the following query across the HackerNews and GitHub APIs and over the YAML-formatted GitHub repository workflow files:
{ HackerNewsTop(max: 200) { ... on HackerNewsStory { hnscore: score @filter(op: ">=", value: ["$minscore"]) @output
link { ... on GitHubRepository { repo_url: url @output
workflows { workflow: name @output workflow_path: path @output
jobs { job: name @output
step { ... on GitHubActionsImportedStep { step: name @output action: uses @output } } } } } } } } }
Instructions for running the demo are available together with the source code in the demo-hytradboi directory: link.
Examples of querying real-world data with Trustfall
- HackerNews APIs, including an overview of the query language
- RSS/Atom feeds, showing how to query structured data
- airport weather data (METAR), showing how to query CSV data from
Trustfall also powers the cargo-semver-checks semantic versioning linter. More details on the role Trustfall plays in that use case are available in this blog post.
Using Trustfall over a new data source
The easiest way to plug in a new data source is by implementing the BasicAdapter trait.
Python bindings are available, and are built automatically on every change to the engine; the most recent version may be downloaded here. A getting started guide for Python is forthcoming (tracking issue); in the meantime, the best resource is the Python bindings' test suite.
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experimentscontains various experimental projects
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