Commit Graph

13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Gagan Bhullar
bcc19665ce feat(nodejs): expose offset (#1620)
PR closes #1555
2024-09-09 11:54:40 -07:00
BubbleCal
f9d5fa88a1 feat!: migrate FTS from tantivy to lance-index (#1483)
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>
2024-08-08 15:33:15 +08:00
Will Jones
4f601a2d4c fix: handle camelCase column names in select (#1460)
Fixes #1385
2024-07-22 12:53:17 -07:00
Nuvic
46c6ff889d feat: add the explain_plan function (#1328)
It's useful to see the underlying query plan for debugging purposes.
This exposes LanceScanner's `explain_plan` function. Addresses #1288

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Co-authored-by: Will Jones <willjones127@gmail.com>
2024-07-02 11:10:01 -07:00
Cory Grinstead
b8a1719174 feat(nodejs): catch unwinds in node bindings (#1414)
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.
2024-07-01 09:28:10 -05:00
Weston Pace
d5586c9c32 feat: make it possible to opt in to using the v2 format (#1352)
This also exposed the max_batch_length configuration option in
python/node (it was needed to verify if we are actually in v2 mode or
not)
2024-06-04 21:52:14 -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
f822255683 feat: add create_index to the async python API (#1052)
This also refactors the rust lancedb index builder API (and,
correspondingly, the nodejs API)
2024-04-05 16:32:14 -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
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
Lei Xu
cef0293985 feat(napi): Issue queries as node SDK (#868)
* Query as a fluent API and `AsyncIterator<RecordBatch>`
* Much more docs
* Add tests for auto infer vector search columns with different
dimensions.
2024-04-05 16:28:18 -07:00
Lei Xu
8b04d8fef6 feat: improve the rust table query API and documents (#860)
* Easy to type
* Handle `String, &str, [String] and [&str]` well without manual
conversion
* Fix function name to be verb
* Improve docstring of Rust.
* Promote `query` and `search()` to public `Table` trait
2024-04-05 16:27:51 -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