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Author SHA1 Message Date
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
Will Jones
2bfdef2624 ci: refactor node releases (#2223)
This PR fixes build issues associated with `aws-lc-rs`, while
simplifying the build process. Previously, we used custom scripts for
the musl and Windows ARM builds. These were complicated and prone to
breaking. This PR switches to a setup that mirrors
https://github.com/napi-rs/package-template/blob/main/.github/workflows/CI.yml.

* linux glibc and musl builds now use the Docker images provided by the
napi project
* Windows ARM build now just cross compiles from Windows x64, which
turns out to work quite well.
2025-03-21 10:56:29 -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
Gagan Bhullar
14677d7c18 fix: metric type inconsistency (#2122)
PR fixes #2113

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Co-authored-by: Will Jones <willjones127@gmail.com>
2025-03-12 10:28:37 -07:00
Will Jones
7747c9bcbf feat(node): parse arrow types in alterColumns() (#2208)
Previously, users could only specify new data types in `alterColumns` as
strings:

```ts
await tbl.alterColumns([
  path: "price",
  dataType: "float"
]);
```

But this has some problems:

1. It wasn't clear what were valid types
2. It was impossible to specify nested types, like lists and vector
columns.

This PR changes it to take an Arrow data type, similar to how the Python
API works. This allows casting vector types:

```ts
await tbl.alterColumns([
  {
    path: "vector",
    dataType: new arrow.FixedSizeList(
      2,
      new arrow.Field("item", new arrow.Float16(), false),
    ),
  },
]);
```

Closes #2185
2025-03-12 09:57:36 -07:00
Will Jones
7ac5f74c80 feat!: add variable store to embeddings registry (#2112)
BREAKING CHANGE: embedding function implementations in Node need to now
call `resolveVariables()` in their constructors and should **not**
implement `toJSON()`.

This tries to address the handling of secrets. In Node, they are
currently lost. In Python, they are currently leaked into the table
schema metadata.

This PR introduces an in-memory variable store on the function registry.
It also allows embedding function definitions to label certain config
values as "sensitive", and the preprocessing logic will raise an error
if users try to pass in hard-coded values.

Closes #2110
Closes #521

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Co-authored-by: Weston Pace <weston.pace@gmail.com>
2025-02-24 15:52:19 -08:00
Will Jones
2e3b34e79b feat(node): support inserting and upserting subschemas (#2100)
Fixes #2095
Closes #1832
2025-02-07 09:30:18 -08:00
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
f059372137 feat: add drop_index() method (#2039)
Closes #1665
2025-01-20 10:08:51 -08:00
Will Jones
db125013fc docs: better formatting for Node API docs (#1892)
* Sets `"useCodeBlocks": true`
* Adds a post-processing script `nodejs/typedoc_post_process.js` that
puts the parameter description on the same line as the parameter name,
like it is in our Python docs. This makes the text hierarchy clearer in
those sections and also makes the sections shorter.
2024-12-09 17:04:09 -08:00
BubbleCal
32fdcf97db feat!: upgrade lance to 0.19.1 (#1762)
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>
2024-10-29 09:03:52 -07:00
BubbleCal
bf7d2d6fb0 docs: update FTS docs for JS SDK (#1634)
Signed-off-by: BubbleCal <bubble-cal@outlook.com>
2024-09-13 05:48:29 -07:00
Cory Grinstead
69295548cc docs: minor updates for js migration guides (#1451)
Co-authored-by: Will Jones <willjones127@gmail.com>
2024-07-22 10:26:49 -07:00
Pranav Maddi
2b132a0bef Fix markdown formatting (#1188) 2024-04-05 16:35:10 -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