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Author SHA1 Message Date
Prashanth Rao
135dfdc7ec docs: 404 and outdated URLs should now work (#2800)
Did a full scan of all URLs that used to point to the old mkdocs pages,
and now links to the appropriate pages on lancedb.com/docs or lance.org
docs.

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Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-11-20 11:14:20 -08:00
Wyatt Alt
386fc9e466 feat: add num_attempts to merge insert result (#2795)
This pipes the num_attempts field from lance's merge insert result
through lancedb. This allows callers of merge_insert to get a better
idea of whether transaction conflicts are occurring.
2025-11-19 09:32:57 -08:00
Weston Pace
aeac9c7644 feat: add python Permutation class to mimic hugging face dataset and provide pytorch dataloader (#2725) 2025-11-06 16:15:33 -08:00
Weston Pace
4cfcd95320 feat: add a permutation reader that can read a permutation view (#2712)
This adds a rust permutation builder. In the next PR I will have python
bindings and integration with pytorch.
2025-10-17 05:00:23 -07:00
Weston Pace
8f8e06a2da feat: add output_schema method to queries (#2717)
This is a helper utility I need for some of my data loader work. It
makes it easy to see the output schema even when a `select` has been
applied.
2025-10-14 05:13:28 -07:00
Weston Pace
5a19cf15a6 feat: a utility for creating "permutation views" (#2552)
I'm working on a lancedb version of pytorch data loading (and hopefully
addressing https://github.com/lancedb/lance/issues/3727).

However, rather than rely on pytorch for everything I'm moving some of
the things that pytorch does into rust. This gives us more control over
data loading (e.g. using shards or a hash-based split) and it allows
permutations to be persistent. In particular I hope to be able to:

* Create a persistent permutation
* This permutation can handle splits, filtering, shuffling, and sharding
* Create a rust data loader that can read a permutation (one or more
splits), or a subset of a permutation (for DDP)
* Create a python data loader that delegates to the rust data loader

Eventually create integrations for other data loading libraries,
including rust & node
2025-10-09 18:07:31 -07:00
BubbleCal
b59d1007d3 feat(index): add IVF_RQ index type (#2687)
this expose IVF_RQ (RabitQ quantization) index type to lancedb

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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2025-10-09 15:46:18 +08:00
Will Jones
d617cdef4a feat: add use_index parameter to merge insert operations (#2674)
## Summary

Exposes `use_index` Merge Insert parameter, which was created upstream
in https://github.com/lancedb/lance/pull/4688.

## API Examples

### Python
```python
# Force table scan
table.merge_insert(["id"]) \
    .when_not_matched_insert_all() \
    .use_index(False) \
    .execute(data)
```

### Node.js/TypeScript
```typescript
// Force table scan  
await table.mergeInsert("id")
    .whenNotMatchedInsertAll()
    .useIndex(false)
    .execute(data);
```

### Rust
```rust
// Force table scan
let mut builder = table.merge_insert(&["id"]);
builder.when_not_matched_insert_all()
       .use_index(false);
builder.execute(data).await?;
```

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2025-09-24 12:50:21 -07:00
Jack Ye
ff71d7e552 feat: support shallow clone (#2653)
Support shallow cloning a dataset at a specific location to create a new
dataset, using the shallow_clone feature in Lance. Also introduce remote
`clone` API for remote tables for this functionality.
2025-09-21 21:28:40 -07:00
Jack Ye
8da74dcb37 feat: support per-request header override (#2631)
## Summary

This PR introduces a `HeaderProvider` which is called for all remote
HTTP calls to get the latest headers to inject. This is useful for
features like adding the latest auth tokens where the header provider
can auto-refresh tokens internally and each request always set the
refreshed token.

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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-09-10 13:44:00 -07:00
Jack Ye
9391ad1450 feat: support mTLS for remote database (#2638)
This PR adds mTLS (mutual TLS) configuration support for the LanceDB
remote HTTP client, allowing users to authenticate with client
certificates and configure custom CA certificates for server
verification.

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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-09-09 21:04:46 -07:00
Jack Ye
e6f1da31dc chore: upgrade lance to 0.34.0-beta.4 (#2621) 2025-09-02 21:33:55 -07:00
Wyatt Alt
981f8427e6 chore: update lance (#2610)
Adds storage_options to object_store wrap() to adhere to upstream lance
change.
2025-08-29 13:41:02 -07:00
Jack Ye
faf8973624 feat!: support multi-level namespace (#2603)
This PR adds support of multi-level namespace in a LanceDB database,
according to the Lance Namespace spec.

This allows users to create namespace inside a database connection,
perform create, drop, list, list_tables in a namespace. (other
operations like update, describe will be in a follow-up PR)

The 3 types of database connections behave like the following:
1 Local database connections will continue to have just a flat list of
tables for backwards compatibility.
2. Remote database connections will make REST API calls according to the
APIs in the Lance Namespace spec.
3. Lance Namespace connections will invoke the corresponding operations
against the specific namespace implementation which could have different
behaviors regarding these APIs.

All the table APIs now take identifier instead of name, for example
`/v1/table/{name}/create` is now `/v1/table/{id}/create`. If a table is
directly in the root namespace, the API call is identical. If the table
is in a namespace, then the full table ID should be used, with `$` as
the default delimiter (`.` is a special character and creates issues
with URL parsing so `$` is used), for example
`/v1/table/ns1$table1/create`. If a different parameter needs to be
passed in, user can configure the `id_delimiter` in client config and
that becomes a query parameter, for example
`/v1/table/ns1__table1/create?delimiter=__`

The Python and Typescript APIs are kept backwards compatible, but the
following Rust APIs are not:
1. `Connection::drop_table(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>) -> Result<()>`
is now `Connection::drop_table(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>, namespace:
&[String]) -> Result<()>`
2. `Connection::drop_all_tables(&self) -> Result<()>` is now
`Connection::drop_all_tables(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>) ->
Result<()>`
2025-08-27 12:07:55 -07:00
Will Jones
ad09234d59 feat: allow setting train=False and name on indices (#2586)
Enables two new parameters when building indices:

* `name`: Allows explicitly setting a name on the index. Default is
`{col_name}_idx`.
* `train` (default `True`): When set to `False`, an empty index will be
immediately created.

The upgrade of Lance means there are also additional behaviors from
cd76a993b8:

* When a scalar index is created on a Table, it will be kept around even
if all rows are deleted or updated.
* Scalar indices can be created on empty tables. They will default to
`train=False` if the table is empty.

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Co-authored-by: Weston Pace <weston.pace@gmail.com>
2025-08-15 14:00:26 -07:00
Weston Pace
ed640a76d9 feat: add take_offsets and take_row_ids (#2584)
These operations have existed in lance for a long while and many users
need to drop down to lance for this capability. This PR adds the API and
implements it using filters (e.g. `_rowid IN (...)`) so that in doesn't
currently add any load to `BaseTable`. I'm not sure that is sustainable
as base table implementations may want to specialize how they handle
this method. However, I figure it is a good starting point.

In addition, unlike Lance, this API does not currently guarantee
anything about the order of the take results. This is necessary for the
fallback filter approach to work (SQL filters cannot guarantee result
order)
2025-08-15 06:48:24 -07:00
Will Jones
02595dc475 feat: add overall timeout parameter to remote client (#2550)
## Summary
- Adds an overall `timeout` parameter to `TimeoutConfig` that limits the
total time for the entire request
- Can be set via config or `LANCE_CLIENT_TIMEOUT` environment variable
- Exposed in Python and Node.js bindings
- Includes comprehensive tests

## Test plan
- [x] Unit tests for Rust TimeoutConfig
- [x] Integration tests for Python bindings  
- [x] Integration tests for Node.js bindings
- [x] All existing tests pass

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2025-08-04 10:06:55 -07:00
Will Jones
3d1f102087 feat: allow Python and Typescript users to create Sessions (#2530)
## Summary
- Exposes `Session` in Python and Typescript so users can set the
`index_cache_size_bytes` and `metadata_cache_size_bytes`
* The `Session` is attached to the `Connection`, and thus shared across
all tables in that connection.
- Adds deprecation warnings for table-level cache configuration


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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-07-24 12:06:29 -07:00
BubbleCal
03b62599d7 feat: support ngram tokenizer (#2507)
Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2025-07-15 16:36:08 +08:00
BubbleCal
cbb5a841b1 feat: support prefix matching and must_not clause (#2441) 2025-06-19 10:32:32 +08:00
Weston Pace
59b57e30ed feat: add maximum and minimum nprobes properties (#2430)
This exposes the maximum_nprobes and minimum_nprobes feature that was
added in https://github.com/lancedb/lance/pull/3903

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Added support for specifying minimum and maximum probe counts in
vector search queries, allowing finer control over search behavior.
- Users can now independently set minimum and maximum probes for vector
and hybrid queries via new methods and parameters in Python, Node.js,
and Rust APIs.

- **Bug Fixes**
- Improved parameter validation to ensure correct usage of minimum and
maximum probe values.

- **Tests**
- Expanded test coverage to validate correct handling, serialization,
and error cases for the new probe parameters.
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2025-06-13 15:18:29 -07:00
BubbleCal
fec8d58f06 feat: support a bunch or FTS features in JS SDK (#2431)
- operator for match query
- slop for phrase query
- boolean query

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Introduced support for boolean full-text search queries with AND/OR
logic and occurrence conditions.
- Added operator options for match and multi-match queries to control
term combination logic.
- Enabled phrase queries to specify proximity (slop) for flexible phrase
matching.
- Added new enumerations (`Operator`, `Occur`) and the `BooleanQuery`
class for enhanced query expressiveness.

- **Bug Fixes**
- Improved validation and error handling for invalid operator and
occurrence inputs in full-text queries.

- **Tests**
- Expanded test coverage with new cases for boolean queries and
operator-based full-text searches.
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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2025-06-12 17:04:19 +08:00
BubbleCal
5c7f63388d feat!: upgrade lance to v0.28.0 (#2404)
this introduces some breaking changes in terms of rust API of creating
FTS index, and the default index params changed

Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Updated default settings for full-text search (FTS) index creation:
stemming, stop word removal, and ASCII folding are now enabled by
default, while token position storage is disabled by default.

- **Refactor**
- Simplified and streamlined the configuration and handling of FTS index
parameters for improved maintainability and consistency across
interfaces.
- Enhanced serialization and request construction for FTS index
parameters to reduce manual handling and improve code clarity.
- Improved test coverage by explicitly enabling positional indexing in
FTS tests to support phrase queries.

- **Chores**
- Upgraded all internal dependencies related to FTS indexing to the
latest version for enhanced compatibility and performance.
- Updated package versions for Node.js, Python, and Rust components to
the latest beta releases.
- Improved CI workflows by adding Rust toolchain setup with formatting
and linting tools.
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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Will Jones <willjones127@gmail.com>
2025-05-29 15:19:24 -07:00
Will Jones
272e4103b2 feat: provide timeout parameter for merge_insert (#2378)
Provides the ability to set a timeout for merge insert. The default
underlying timeout is however long the first attempt takes, or if there
are multiple attempts, 30 seconds. This has two use cases:

1. Make the timeout shorter, when you want to fail if it takes too long.
2. Allow taking more time to do retries.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Added support for specifying a timeout when performing merge insert
operations in Python, Node.js, and Rust APIs.
- Introduced a new option to control the maximum allowed execution time
for merge inserts, including retry timeout handling.

- **Documentation**
- Updated and added documentation to describe the new timeout option and
its usage in APIs.

- **Tests**
- Added and updated tests to verify correct timeout behavior during
merge insert operations.
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2025-05-08 13:07:05 -07:00
LuQQiu
ed594b0f76 feat: return version for all write operations (#2368)
return version info for all write operations (add, update, merge_insert
and column modification operations)

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Table modification operations (add, update, delete, merge,
add/alter/drop columns) now return detailed result objects including
version numbers and operation statistics.
- Result objects provide clearer feedback such as rows affected and new
table version after each operation.

- **Documentation**
- Updated documentation to describe new result objects and their fields
for all relevant table operations.
- Added documentation for new result interfaces and updated method
return types in Node.js and Python APIs.

- **Tests**
- Enhanced test coverage to assert correctness of returned versioning
and operation metadata after table modifications.
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2025-05-05 14:25:34 -07:00
Alex Pilon
f315f9665a feat: implement bindings to return merge stats (#2367)
Based on this comment:
https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/issues/2228#issuecomment-2730463075
and https://github.com/lancedb/lance/pull/2357

Here is my attempt at implementing bindings for returning merge stats
from a `merge_insert.execute` call for lancedb.

Note: I have almost no idea what I am doing in Rust but tried to follow
existing code patterns and pay attention to compiler hints.
- The change in nodejs binding appeared to be necessary to get
compilation to work, presumably this could actual work properly by
returning some kind of NAPI JS object of the stats data?
- I am unsure of what to do with the remote/table.rs changes -
necessarily for compilation to work; I assume this is related to LanceDB
cloud, but unsure the best way to handle that at this point.

Proof of function:

```python
import pandas as pd
import lancedb


db = lancedb.connect("/tmp/test.db")

test_data = pd.DataFrame(
    {
        "title": ["Hello", "Test Document", "Example", "Data Sample", "Last One"],
        "id": [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
        "content": [
            "World",
            "This is a test",
            "Another example",
            "More test data",
            "Final entry",
        ],
    }
)

table = db.create_table("documents", data=test_data, exist_ok=True, mode="overwrite")

update_data = pd.DataFrame(
    {
        "title": [
            "Hello, World",
            "Test Document, it's good",
            "Example",
            "Data Sample",
            "Last One",
            "New One",
        ],
        "id": [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6],
        "content": [
            "World",
            "This is a test",
            "Another example",
            "More test data",
            "Final entry",
            "New content",
        ],
    }
)

stats = (
    table.merge_insert(on="id")
    .when_matched_update_all()
    .when_not_matched_insert_all()
    .execute(update_data)
)

print(stats)
```

returns

```
{'num_inserted_rows': 1, 'num_updated_rows': 5, 'num_deleted_rows': 0}
```

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Merge-insert operations now return detailed statistics, including
counts of inserted, updated, and deleted rows.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Tests updated to validate returned merge-insert statistics for
accuracy.
- **Documentation**
- Method documentation improved to reflect new return values and clarify
merge operation results.
- Added documentation for the new `MergeStats` interface detailing
operation statistics.
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Co-authored-by: Will Jones <willjones127@gmail.com>
2025-05-01 10:00:20 -07:00
Ryan Green
af54e0ce06 feat: add table stats API (#2363)
* Add a new "table stats" API to expose basic table and fragment
statistics with local and remote table implementations

### Questions
* This is using `calculate_data_stats` to determine total bytes in the
table. This seems like a potentially expensive operation - are there any
concerns about performance for large datasets?

### Notes
* bytes_on_disk seems to be stored at the column level but there does
not seem to be a way to easily calculate total bytes per fragment. This
may need to be added in lance before we can support fragment size
(bytes) statistics.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Added a method to retrieve comprehensive table statistics, including
total rows, index counts, storage size, and detailed fragment size
metrics such as minimum, maximum, mean, and percentiles.
- Enabled fetching of table statistics from remote sources through
asynchronous requests.
- Extended table interfaces across Python, Rust, and Node.js to support
synchronous and asynchronous retrieval of table statistics.
- **Tests**
- Introduced tests to verify the accuracy of the new table statistics
feature for both populated and empty tables.
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2025-04-29 15:19:08 -02:30
LuQQiu
a9311c4dc0 feat: add list/create/delete/update/checkout tag API (#2353)
add the tag related API to list existing tags, attach tag to a version,
update the tag version, delete tag, get the version of the tag, and
checkout the version that the tag bounded to.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Introduced table version tagging, allowing users to create, update,
delete, and list human-readable tags for specific table versions.
  - Enabled checking out a table by either version number or tag name.
- Added new interfaces for tag management in both Python and Node.js
APIs, supporting synchronous and asynchronous workflows.

- **Bug Fixes**
  - None.

- **Documentation**
- Updated documentation to describe the new tagging features, including
usage examples.

- **Tests**
- Added comprehensive tests for tag creation, updating, deletion,
listing, and version checkout by tag in both Python and Node.js
environments.
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2025-04-28 10:04:46 -07:00
Ryan Green
3ae90dde80 feat: add new table API to wait for async indexing (#2338)
* Add new wait_for_index() table operation that polls until indices are
created/fully indexed
* Add an optional wait timeout parameter to all create_index operations
* Python and NodeJS interfaces

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Added optional waiting for index creation completion with configurable
timeout.
- Introduced methods to poll and wait for indices to be fully built
across sync and async tables.
  - Extended index creation APIs to accept a wait timeout parameter.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Added a new timeout error variant for improved error reporting on
index operations.
- **Tests**
- Added tests covering successful index readiness waiting, timeout
scenarios, and missing index cases.
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2025-04-21 08:41:21 -02:30
Weston Pace
26080ee4c1 feat: add prewarm_index function (#2342)
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Added the ability to prewarm (load into memory) table indexes via new
methods in Python, Node.js, and Rust APIs, potentially reducing
cold-start query latency.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Ensured prewarming an index does not interfere with subsequent search
operations.
- **Tests**
- Introduced new test cases to verify full-text search index creation,
prewarming, and search functionalities in both Python and Node.js.
- **Chores**
  - Updated dependencies for improved compatibility and performance.
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Co-authored-by: Lu Qiu <luqiujob@gmail.com>
2025-04-17 15:14:36 -07:00
BubbleCal
2248aa9508 fix: bugs for new FTS APIs (#2314)
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Enhanced full-text search capabilities with support for phrase
queries, fuzzy matching, boosting, and multi-column matching.
- Search methods now accept full-text query objects directly, improving
query flexibility and precision.
- Python and JavaScript SDKs updated to handle full-text queries
seamlessly, including async search support.

- **Tests**
- Added comprehensive tests covering fuzzy search, phrase search, and
boosted queries to ensure robust full-text search functionality.

- **Documentation**
- Updated query class documentation to reflect new constructor options
and removal of deprecated methods for clarity and simplicity.
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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2025-04-15 11:51:35 +08:00
Will Jones
b3a4efd587 fix: revert change default read_consistency_interval=5s (#2327)
This reverts commit a547c523c2 or #2281

The current implementation can cause panics and performance degradation.
I will bring this back with more testing in
https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/pull/2311

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **Documentation**
- Enhanced clarity on read consistency settings with updated
descriptions and default behavior.
- Removed outdated warnings about eventual consistency from the
troubleshooting guide.

- **Refactor**
- Streamlined the handling of the read consistency interval across
integrations, now defaulting to "None" for improved performance.
  - Simplified internal logic to offer a more consistent experience.

- **Tests**
- Updated test expectations to reflect the new default representation
for the read consistency interval.
- Removed redundant tests related to "no consistency" settings for
streamlined testing.
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2025-04-14 08:48:15 -07:00
Will Jones
1cd76b8498 feat: add timeout to query execution options (#2288)
Closes #2287


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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **New Features**
- Added configurable timeout support for query executions. Users can now
specify maximum wait times for queries, enhancing control over
long-running operations across various integrations.
- **Tests**
- Expanded test coverage to validate timeout behavior in both
synchronous and asynchronous query flows, ensuring timely error
responses when query execution exceeds the specified limit.
- Introduced a new test suite to verify query operations when a timeout
is reached, checking for appropriate error handling.
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2025-04-04 12:34:41 -07:00
Weston Pace
625bab3f21 feat: update to lance 0.25.3b1 (#2294)
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **Chores**
- Updated dependency versions for improved performance and
compatibility.

- **New Features**
- Added support for structured full-text search with expanded query
types (e.g., match, phrase, boost, multi-match) and flexible input
formats.
- Introduced a new method to check server support for structural
full-text search features.
- Enhanced the query system with new classes and interfaces for handling
various full-text queries.
- Expanded the functionality of existing methods to accept more complex
query structures, including updates to method signatures.

- **Bug Fixes**
  - Improved error handling and reporting for full-text search queries.

- **Refactor**
- Enhanced query processing with streamlined input handling and improved
error reporting, ensuring more robust and consistent search results
across platforms.
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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2025-04-01 06:36:42 -07:00
LuQQiu
a1d1833a40 feat: add analyze_plan api (#2280)
add analyze plan api to allow executing the queries and see runtime
metrics.
Which help identify the query IO overhead and help identify query
slowness
2025-03-28 14:28:52 -07:00
Will Jones
a547c523c2 feat!: change default read_consistency_interval=5s (#2281)
Previously, when we loaded the next version of the table, we would block
all reads with a write lock. Now, we only do that if
`read_consistency_interval=0`. Otherwise, we load the next version
asynchronously in the background. This should mean that
`read_consistency_interval > 0` won't have a meaningful impact on
latency.

Along with this change, I felt it was safe to change the default
consistency interval to 5 seconds. The current default is `None`, which
means we will **never** check for a new version by default. I think that
default is contrary to most users expectations.
2025-03-28 11:04:31 -07:00
BubbleCal
bdb6c09c3b feat: support binary vector and IVF_FLAT in TypeScript (#2221)
resolve #2218

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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2025-03-21 10:57:08 -07:00
BubbleCal
7ff6ec7fe3 feat: upgrade to lance v0.25.0-beta.5 (#2248)
- adds `loss` into the index stats for vector index
- now `optimize` can retrain the vector index

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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2025-03-21 10:12:23 -07:00
Weston Pace
1a449fa49e refactor: rename drop_db / drop_database to drop_all_tables, expose database from connection (#2098)
If we start supporting external catalogs then "drop database" may be
misleading (and not possible). We should be more clear that this is a
utility method to drop all tables. This is also a nice chance for some
consistency cleanup as it was `drop_db` in rust, `drop_database` in
python, and non-existent in typescript.

This PR also adds a public accessor to get the database trait from a
connection.

BREAKING CHANGE: the `drop_database` / `drop_db` methods are now
deprecated.
2025-02-06 13:22:28 -08:00
Will Jones
16851389ea feat: extra headers parameter in client options (#2091)
Closes #1106

Unfortunately, these need to be set at the connection level. I
investigated whether if we let users provide a callback they could use
`AsyncLocalStorage` to access their context. However, it doesn't seem
like NAPI supports this right now. I filed an issue:
https://github.com/napi-rs/napi-rs/issues/2456
2025-02-04 17:26:45 -08:00
Weston Pace
c269524b2f feat!: refactor ConnectionInternal into a Database trait (#2067)
This opens up the door for more custom database implementations than the
two we have today. The biggest change should be inivisble:
`ConnectionInternal` has been renamed to `Database`, made public, and
refactored

However, there are a few breaking changes. `data_storage_version` and
`enable_v2_manifest_paths` have been moved from options on
`create_table` to options for the database which are now set via
`storage_options`.

Before:
```
db = connect(uri)
tbl = db.create_table("my_table", data, data_storage_version="legacy", enable_v2_manifest_paths=True)
```

After:
```
db = connect(uri, storage_options={
  "new_table_enable_v2_manifest_paths": "true",
  "new_table_data_storage_version": "legacy"
})
tbl = db.create_table("my_table", data)
```

BREAKING CHANGE: the data_storage_version, enable_v2_manifest_paths
options have moved from options to create_table to storage_options.
BREAKING CHANGE: the use_legacy_format option has been removed,
data_storage_version has replaced it for some time now
2025-02-04 14:35:14 -08:00
Will Jones
e05c0cd87e ci(node): check docs in CI (#2084)
* Make `npm run docs` fail if there are any warnings. This will catch
items missing from the API reference.
* Add a check in our CI to make sure `npm run dos` runs without warnings
and doesn't generate any new files (indicating it might be out-of-date.
* Hide constructors that aren't user facing.
* Remove unused enum `WriteMode`.

Closes #2068
2025-01-30 16:06:06 -08:00
Will Jones
15f8f4d627 ci: check license headers (#2076)
Based on the same workflow in Lance.
2025-01-29 08:27:07 -08:00
Will Jones
f059372137 feat: add drop_index() method (#2039)
Closes #1665
2025-01-20 10:08:51 -08:00
BubbleCal
3c0a64be8f feat: support distance range in queries (#1999)
this also updates the docs

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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2025-01-08 11:03:27 +08:00
Bert
c9f248b058 feat: add hybrid search to node and rust SDKs (#1940)
Support hybrid search in both rust and node SDKs.

- Adds a new rerankers package to rust LanceDB, with the implementation
of the default RRF reranker
- Adds a new hybrid package to lancedb, with some helper methods related
to hybrid search such as normalizing scores and converting score column
to rank columns
- Adds capability to LanceDB VectorQuery to perform hybrid search if it
has both a nearest vector and full text search parameters.
- Adds wrappers for reranker implementations to nodejs SDK.

Additional rerankers will be added in followup PRs

https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/issues/1921

---
Notes about how the rust rerankers are wrapped for calling from JS:

I wanted to keep the core reranker logic, and the invocation of the
reranker by the query code, in Rust. This aligns with the philosophy of
the new node SDK where it's just a thin wrapper around Rust. However, I
also wanted to have support for users who want to add custom rerankers
written in Javascript.

When we add a reranker to the query from Javascript, it adds a special
Rust reranker that has a callback to the Javascript code (which could
then turn around and call an underlying Rust reranker implementation if
desired). This adds a bit of complexity, but overall I think it moves us
in the right direction of having the majority of the query logic in the
underlying Rust SDK while keeping the option open to support custom
Javascript Rerankers.
2024-12-30 09:03:41 -05:00
BubbleCal
e70fd4fecc feat: support IVF_FLAT, binary vectors and hamming distance (#1955)
binary vectors and hamming distance can work on only IVF_FLAT, so
introduce them all in this PR.

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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2024-12-24 10:36:20 -08:00
BubbleCal
c3ebac1a92 feat(node): support FTS options in nodejs (#1934)
Closes #1790

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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2024-12-12 08:19:04 -08:00
BubbleCal
3324e7d525 feat: support 4bit PQ (#1916) 2024-12-10 10:36:03 +08:00
Will Jones
79eaa52184 feat: schema evolution APIs in all SDKs (#1851)
* Support `add_columns`, `alter_columns`, `drop_columns` in Remote SDK
and async Python
* Add `data_type` parameter to node
* Docs updates
2024-12-04 14:47:50 -08:00