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33 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Will Jones
dfb9a28795 ci(node): add description and keywords for lancedb package (#1398) 2024-06-21 14:43:35 -07:00
Cory Grinstead
33cc9b682f feat(nodejs): feature parity [3/N] - createTable({name, data, ...options}) (#1386)
adds support for the `vectordb` syntax of `createTable({name, data,
...options})`.


depends on https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/pull/1380
see actual diff here
https://github.com/universalmind303/lancedb/compare/table-name...universalmind303:create-table-args
2024-06-21 12:17:39 -05:00
Cory Grinstead
e7022b990e feat(nodejs): feature parity [1/N] - remote table (#1378)
closes https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/issues/1362
2024-06-17 15:23:27 -05:00
Lance Release
df42943ccf Bump version: 0.5.2-beta.0 → 0.5.2 2024-06-05 13:47:28 +00:00
Lance Release
3eec9ea740 Bump version: 0.5.1 → 0.5.2-beta.0 2024-06-05 13:47:27 +00:00
Lance Release
92f74f955f Bump version: 0.5.1-beta.0 → 0.5.1 2024-05-30 01:00:28 +00:00
Lance Release
53b5ea3f92 Bump version: 0.5.0 → 0.5.1-beta.0 2024-05-30 01:00:28 +00:00
Cory Grinstead
bc139000bd feat(nodejs): add compatibility across arrow versions (#1337)
while adding some more docs & examples for the new js sdk, i ran across
a few compatibility issues when using different arrow versions. This
should fix those issues.
2024-05-29 17:36:34 -05:00
Cory Grinstead
dbea3a7544 feat: js embedding registry (#1308)
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Co-authored-by: Will Jones <willjones127@gmail.com>
2024-05-29 13:12:19 -05:00
Lance Release
1d9f76bdda Bump version: 0.5.0-beta.0 → 0.5.0 2024-05-23 16:30:27 +00:00
Lance Release
affdfc4d48 Bump version: 0.4.20 → 0.5.0-beta.0 2024-05-23 16:30:26 +00:00
Cory Grinstead
055efdcdb6 refactor(nodejs): use biomejs instead of eslint & prettier (#1304)
I've been noticing a lot of friction with the current toolchain for
'/nodejs'. Particularly with the usage of eslint and prettier.

[Biome](https://biomejs.dev/) is an all in one formatter & linter that
replaces the need for two different ones that can potentially clash with
one another.

I've been using it in the
[nodejs-polars](https://github.com/pola-rs/nodejs-polars) repo for quite
some time & have found it much more pleasant to work with.

---

One other small change included in this PR:

use [ts-jest](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ts-jest) so we can run our
tests without having to rebuild typescript code first
2024-05-14 11:11:18 -05:00
Lance Release
5f6eb4651e Bump version: 0.4.19 → 0.4.20 2024-05-09 21:14:30 +00:00
Lance Release
e2e8b6aee4 Bump version: 0.4.18 → 0.4.19 2024-05-07 19:04:31 +00:00
Cory Grinstead
71323a064a chore(nodejs): update docs on "table.ts" (#1255)
closes https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/issues/1007
2024-05-01 23:00:22 -05:00
Lance Release
975da09b02 Bump version: 0.4.17 → 0.4.18 2024-04-30 19:21:37 +00:00
Cory Grinstead
c32e17b497 chore(nodejs): remove "optionalDependencies" (#1252)
closes #1248 

the binding specific `optionalDependencies` are added automatically as
part of the `prepublishOnly` hook, and they are not supposed to be
committed to `package.json`.



--- 

npm lifecycle scripts: 
https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v7/using-npm/scripts#life-cycle-scripts
2024-04-30 10:51:10 -05:00
Lance Release
e4945abb1a Bump version: 0.4.16 → 0.4.17 2024-04-10 17:39:52 +00:00
Will Jones
1d23af213b feat: expose storage options in LanceDB (#1204)
Exposes `storage_options` in LanceDB. This is provided for Python async,
Node `lancedb`, and Node `vectordb` (and Rust of course). Python
synchronous is omitted because it's not compatible with the PyArrow
filesystems we use there currently. In the future, we will move the sync
API to wrap the async one, and then it will get support for
`storage_options`.

1. Fixes #1168
2. Closes #1165
3. Closes #1082
4. Closes #439
5. Closes #897
6. Closes #642
7. Closes #281
8. Closes #114
9. Closes #990
10. Deprecating `awsCredentials` and `awsRegion`. Users are encouraged
to use `storageOptions` instead.
2024-04-10 10:12:04 -07:00
Lance Release
6c452f29e9 Bump version: 0.4.15 → 0.4.16 2024-04-05 16:34:50 -07:00
Lance Release
e0f50013ea Bump version: 0.4.14 → 0.4.15 2024-04-05 16:34:39 -07:00
Weston Pace
e21b56293c docs: add a reference to @lancedb/lance in the docs (#1166)
We aren't yet ready to switch over the examples since almost all JS
examples rely on embeddings and we haven't yet ported those over.
However, this makes it possible for those that are interested to start
using `@lancedb/lancedb`
2024-04-05 16:34:39 -07:00
Weston Pace
01239da082 chore: add nodejs to bumpversion (#1161)
The previous release failed to release nodejs because the nodejs version
wasn't bumped. This should fix that.
2024-04-05 16:34:39 -07:00
Weston Pace
287c5ca2f9 feat: add publish step for nodejs (#1155)
This will start publishing `@lancedb/lancedb` with the new nodejs
package on our releases.
2024-04-05 16:33:37 -07:00
Weston Pace
4180b44472 feat: refactor the query API and add query support to the python async API (#1113)
In addition, there are also a number of changes in nodejs to the
docstrings of existing methods because this PR adds a jsdoc linter.
2024-04-05 16:32:47 -07:00
Weston Pace
c60a193767 fix: sanitize foreign schemas (#1058)
Arrow-js uses brittle `instanceof` checks throughout the code base.
These fail unless the library instance that produced the object matches
exactly the same instance the vectordb is using. At a minimum, this
means that a user using arrow version 15 (or any version that doesn't
match exactly the version that vectordb is using) will get strange
errors when they try and use vectordb.

However, there are even cases where the versions can be perfectly
identical, and the instanceof check still fails. One such example is
when using `vite` (e.g. https://github.com/vitejs/vite/issues/3910)

This PR solves the problem in a rather brute force, but workable,
fashion. If we encounter a schema that does not pass the `instanceof`
check then we will attempt to sanitize that schema by traversing the
object and, if it has all the correct properties, constructing an
appropriate `Schema` instance via deep cloning.
2024-04-05 16:31:42 -07:00
Weston Pace
785ecfa037 feat: reconfigure typescript linter / formatter for nodejs (#1042)
The eslint rules specify some formatting requirements that are rather
strict and conflict with vscode's default formatter. I was unable to get
auto-formatting to setup correctly. Also, eslint has quite recently
[given up on
formatting](https://eslint.org/blog/2023/10/deprecating-formatting-rules/)
and recommends using a 3rd party formatter.

This PR adds prettier as the formatter. It restores the eslint rules to
their defaults. This does mean we now have the "no explicit any" check
back on. I know that rule is pedantic but it did help me catch a few
corner cases in type testing that weren't covered in the current code.
Leaving in draft as this is dependent on other PRs.
2024-04-05 16:31:36 -07:00
Weston Pace
8033a44d68 feat: add support for add to async python API (#1037)
In order to add support for `add` we needed to migrate the rust `Table`
trait to a `Table` struct and `TableInternal` trait (similar to the way
the connection is designed).

While doing this we also cleaned up some inconsistencies between the
SDKs:

* Python and Node are garbage collected languages and it can be
difficult to trigger something to be freed. The convention for these
languages is to have some kind of close method. I added a close method
to both the table and connection which will drop the underlying rust
object.
* We made significant improvements to table creation in
cc5f2136a6
for the `node` SDK. I copied these changes to the `nodejs` SDK.
* The nodejs tables were using fs to create tmp directories and these
were not getting cleaned up. This is mostly harmless but annoying and so
I changed it up a bit to ensure we cleanup tmp directories.
* ~~countRows in the node SDK was returning `bigint`. I changed it to
return `number`~~ (this actually happened in a previous PR)
* Tables and connections now implement `std::fmt::Display` which is
hooked into python's `__repr__`. Node has no concept of a regular "to
string" function and so I added a `display` method.
* Python method signatures are changing so that optional parameters are
always `Optional[foo] = None` instead of something like `foo = False`.
This is because we want those defaults to be in rust whenever possible
(though we still need to mention the default in documentation).
* I changed the python `AsyncConnection/AsyncTable` classes from
abstract classes with a single implementation to just classes because we
no longer have the remote implementation in python.

Note: this does NOT add the `add` function to the remote table. This PR
was already large enough, and the remote implementation is unique
enough, that I am going to do all the remote stuff at a later date (we
should have the structure in place and correct so there shouldn't be any
refactor concerns)

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Co-authored-by: Will Jones <willjones127@gmail.com>
2024-04-05 16:31:36 -07:00
Weston Pace
4299f719ec feat: port create_table to the async python API and the remote rust API (#1031)
I've also started `ASYNC_MIGRATION.MD` to keep track of the breaking
changes from sync to async python.
2024-04-05 16:31:36 -07:00
Weston Pace
ad1e81a1d1 refactor: change arrow from a direct dependency to a peer dependency (#984)
BREAKING CHANGE: users will now need to npm install `apache-arrow` and
`@apache-arrow/ts` themselves.
2024-04-05 16:30:47 -07:00
Weston Pace
2163502b31 refactor: rename the rust crate from vectordb to lancedb (#1012)
This also renames the new experimental node package to lancedb. The
classic node package remains named vectordb.

The goal here is to avoid introducing piecemeal breaking changes to the
vectordb crate. Instead, once the new API is stabilized, we will
officially release the lancedb crate and deprecate the vectordb crate.
The same pattern will eventually happen with the npm package vectordb.
2024-04-05 16:30:40 -07:00
Will Jones
c5b0934bfb feat(node): add read_consistency_interval to Node and Rust (#1002)
This PR adds the same consistency semantics as was added in #828. It
*does not* add the same lazy-loading of tables, since that breaks some
existing tests.

This closes #998.

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Co-authored-by: Weston Pace <weston.pace@gmail.com>
2024-04-05 16:30:40 -07:00
Lei Xu
efcaa433fe feat: rework NodeJS SDK using napi (#847)
Use Napi to write a Node.js SDK that follows Polars for better
maintainability, while keeping most of the logic in Rust.
2024-04-05 16:27:51 -07:00