This is done as setup for a PR that will fix the OpenAI dependency
issue.
* [x] FTS examples
* [x] Setup mock openai
* [x] Ran `npm audit fix`
* [x] sentences embeddings test
* [x] Double check formatting of docs examples
BREAKING CHANGE: default tokenizer no longer does stemming or stop-word
removal. Users should explicitly turn that option on in the future.
- upgrade lance to 0.19.1
- update the FTS docs
- update the FTS API
Upstream change notes:
https://github.com/lancedb/lance/releases/tag/v0.19.1
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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Will Jones <willjones127@gmail.com>
The new V2 manifest path scheme makes discovering the latest version of
a table constant time on object stores, regardless of the number of
versions in the table. See benchmarks in the PR here:
https://github.com/lancedb/lance/pull/2798Closes#1583
Lance now supports FTS, so add it into lancedb Python, TypeScript and
Rust SDKs.
For Python, we still use tantivy based FTS by default because the lance
FTS index now misses some features of tantivy.
For Python:
- Support to create lance based FTS index
- Support to specify columns for full text search (only available for
lance based FTS index)
For TypeScript:
- Change the search method so that it can accept both string and vector
- Support full text search
For Rust
- Support full text search
The others:
- Update the FTS doc
BREAKING CHANGE:
- for Python, this renames the attached score column of FTS from "score"
to "_score", this could be a breaking change for users that rely the
scores
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Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
previously if you tried to install both vectordb and @lancedb/lancedb,
you would get a peer dependency issue due to `vectordb` requiring
`14.0.2` and `@lancedb/lancedb` requiring `15.0.0`. now
`@lancedb/lancedb` should just work with any arrow version 13-17
this bumps napi version to 2.16 which contains a few bug fixes.
Additionally, it adds `catch_unwind` to any method that may
unintentionally panic.
`catch_unwind` will unwind the panics and return a regular JS error
instead of panicking.
This allows users to specify URIs like:
```
s3+ddb://my_bucket/path?ddbTableName=myCommitTable
```
and it will support concurrent writes in S3.
* [x] Add dynamodb integration tests
* [x] Add modifications to get it working in Python sync API
* [x] Added section in documentation describing how to configure.
Closes#534
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Co-authored-by: universalmind303 <cory.grinstead@gmail.com>
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.
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.
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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
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.