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8a72d8194f added extra data needed for table details page 2024-04-22 13:55:18 -07:00
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56ef4066c0 Merge branch 'main' into add-data-to-index-stats 2024-04-22 13:54:02 -07:00
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79693ef1d2 prog 1 2024-04-22 13:50:45 -07:00
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.bumpversion.cfg Normal file
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[bumpversion]
current_version = 0.4.17
commit = True
message = Bump version: {current_version} → {new_version}
tag = True
tag_name = v{new_version}
[bumpversion:file:node/package.json]
[bumpversion:file:nodejs/package.json]
[bumpversion:file:nodejs/npm/darwin-x64/package.json]
[bumpversion:file:nodejs/npm/darwin-arm64/package.json]
[bumpversion:file:nodejs/npm/linux-x64-gnu/package.json]
[bumpversion:file:nodejs/npm/linux-arm64-gnu/package.json]
[bumpversion:file:rust/ffi/node/Cargo.toml]
[bumpversion:file:rust/lancedb/Cargo.toml]

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@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
[tool.bumpversion]
current_version = "0.21.2"
parse = """(?x)
(?P<major>0|[1-9]\\d*)\\.
(?P<minor>0|[1-9]\\d*)\\.
(?P<patch>0|[1-9]\\d*)
(?:-(?P<pre_l>[a-zA-Z-]+)\\.(?P<pre_n>0|[1-9]\\d*))?
"""
serialize = [
"{major}.{minor}.{patch}-{pre_l}.{pre_n}",
"{major}.{minor}.{patch}",
]
search = "{current_version}"
replace = "{new_version}"
regex = false
ignore_missing_version = false
ignore_missing_files = false
tag = true
sign_tags = false
tag_name = "v{new_version}"
tag_message = "Bump version: {current_version} → {new_version}"
allow_dirty = true
commit = true
message = "Bump version: {current_version} → {new_version}"
commit_args = ""
# Java maven files
pre_commit_hooks = [
"""
NEW_VERSION="${BVHOOK_NEW_MAJOR}.${BVHOOK_NEW_MINOR}.${BVHOOK_NEW_PATCH}"
if [ ! -z "$BVHOOK_NEW_PRE_L" ] && [ ! -z "$BVHOOK_NEW_PRE_N" ]; then
NEW_VERSION="${NEW_VERSION}-${BVHOOK_NEW_PRE_L}.${BVHOOK_NEW_PRE_N}"
fi
echo "Constructed new version: $NEW_VERSION"
cd java && mvn versions:set -DnewVersion=$NEW_VERSION && mvn versions:commit
# Check for any modified but unstaged pom.xml files
MODIFIED_POMS=$(git ls-files -m | grep pom.xml)
if [ ! -z "$MODIFIED_POMS" ]; then
echo "The following pom.xml files were modified but not staged. Adding them now:"
echo "$MODIFIED_POMS" | while read -r file; do
git add "$file"
echo "Added: $file"
done
fi
""",
]
[tool.bumpversion.parts.pre_l]
optional_value = "final"
values = ["beta", "final"]
[[tool.bumpversion.files]]
filename = "nodejs/package.json"
replace = "\"version\": \"{new_version}\","
search = "\"version\": \"{current_version}\","
# nodejs binary packages
[[tool.bumpversion.files]]
glob = "nodejs/npm/*/package.json"
replace = "\"version\": \"{new_version}\","
search = "\"version\": \"{current_version}\","
# Cargo files
# ------------
[[tool.bumpversion.files]]
filename = "rust/lancedb/Cargo.toml"
replace = "\nversion = \"{new_version}\""
search = "\nversion = \"{current_version}\""
[[tool.bumpversion.files]]
filename = "nodejs/Cargo.toml"
replace = "\nversion = \"{new_version}\""
search = "\nversion = \"{current_version}\""

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@@ -31,13 +31,6 @@ rustflags = [
[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu]
rustflags = ["-C", "target-cpu=haswell", "-C", "target-feature=+avx2,+fma,+f16c"]
[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-musl]
rustflags = ["-C", "target-cpu=haswell", "-C", "target-feature=-crt-static,+avx2,+fma,+f16c"]
[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-musl]
linker = "aarch64-linux-musl-gcc"
rustflags = ["-C", "target-feature=-crt-static"]
[target.aarch64-apple-darwin]
rustflags = ["-C", "target-cpu=apple-m1", "-C", "target-feature=+neon,+fp16,+fhm,+dotprod"]
@@ -45,7 +38,3 @@ rustflags = ["-C", "target-cpu=apple-m1", "-C", "target-feature=+neon,+fp16,+fhm
# not found errors on systems that are missing it.
[target.x86_64-pc-windows-msvc]
rustflags = ["-Ctarget-feature=+crt-static"]
# Experimental target for Arm64 Windows
[target.aarch64-pc-windows-msvc]
rustflags = ["-Ctarget-feature=+crt-static"]

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.github/labeler.yml vendored
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version: 1
appendOnly: true
# Labels are applied based on conventional commits standard
# https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/
# These labels are later used in release notes. See .github/release.yml
labels:
# If the PR title has an ! before the : it will be considered a breaking change
# For example, `feat!: add new feature` will be considered a breaking change
- label: breaking-change
title: "^[^:]+!:.*"
- label: breaking-change
body: "BREAKING CHANGE"
- label: enhancement
title: "^feat(\\(.+\\))?!?:.*"
- label: bug
title: "^fix(\\(.+\\))?!?:.*"
- label: documentation
title: "^docs(\\(.+\\))?!?:.*"
- label: performance
title: "^perf(\\(.+\\))?!?:.*"
- label: ci
title: "^ci(\\(.+\\))?!?:.*"
- label: chore
title: "^(chore|test|build|style)(\\(.+\\))?!?:.*"
- label: Python
files:
- "^python\\/.*"
- label: Rust
files:
- "^rust\\/.*"
- label: typescript
files:
- "^node\\/.*"

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
{
"ignore_labels": ["chore"],
"pr_template": "- ${{TITLE}} by @${{AUTHOR}} in ${{URL}}",
"categories": [
{
"title": "## 🏆 Highlights",
"labels": ["highlight"]
},
{
"title": "## 🛠 Breaking Changes",
"labels": ["breaking-change"]
},
{
"title": "## ⚠️ Deprecations ",
"labels": ["deprecation"]
},
{
"title": "## 🎉 New Features",
"labels": ["enhancement"]
},
{
"title": "## 🐛 Bug Fixes",
"labels": ["bug"]
},
{
"title": "## 📚 Documentation",
"labels": ["documentation"]
},
{
"title": "## 🚀 Performance Improvements",
"labels": ["performance"]
},
{
"title": "## Other Changes"
},
{
"title": "## 🔧 Build and CI",
"labels": ["ci"]
}
]
}

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@@ -36,7 +36,8 @@ runs:
args: ${{ inputs.args }}
before-script-linux: |
set -e
curl -L https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/download/v24.4/protoc-24.4-linux-$(uname -m).zip > /tmp/protoc.zip \
yum install -y openssl-devel \
&& curl -L https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/download/v24.4/protoc-24.4-linux-$(uname -m).zip > /tmp/protoc.zip \
&& unzip /tmp/protoc.zip -d /usr/local \
&& rm /tmp/protoc.zip
- name: Build Arm Manylinux Wheel
@@ -45,13 +46,17 @@ runs:
with:
command: build
working-directory: python
docker-options: "-e PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL=https://pypi.fury.io/lancedb/"
target: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
manylinux: ${{ inputs.manylinux }}
args: ${{ inputs.args }}
before-script-linux: |
set -e
yum install -y clang \
&& curl -L https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/download/v24.4/protoc-24.4-linux-aarch_64.zip > /tmp/protoc.zip \
apt install -y unzip
if [ $(uname -m) = "x86_64" ]; then
PROTOC_ARCH="x86_64"
else
PROTOC_ARCH="aarch_64"
fi
curl -L https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/download/v24.4/protoc-24.4-linux-$PROTOC_ARCH.zip > /tmp/protoc.zip \
&& unzip /tmp/protoc.zip -d /usr/local \
&& rm /tmp/protoc.zip

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@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ runs:
uses: PyO3/maturin-action@v1
with:
command: build
# TODO: pass through interpreter
args: ${{ inputs.args }}
docker-options: "-e PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL=https://pypi.fury.io/lancedb/"
working-directory: python
interpreter: 3.${{ inputs.python-minor-version }}

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@@ -26,9 +26,8 @@ runs:
with:
command: build
args: ${{ inputs.args }}
docker-options: "-e PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL=https://pypi.fury.io/lancedb/"
working-directory: python
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: windows-wheels
path: python\target\wheels

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@@ -1,12 +1,8 @@
name: Cargo Publish
on:
push:
tags-ignore:
# We don't publish pre-releases for Rust. Crates.io is just a source
# distribution, so we don't need to publish pre-releases.
- "v*-beta*"
- "*-v*" # for example, python-vX.Y.Z
release:
types: [ published ]
env:
# This env var is used by Swatinem/rust-cache@v2 for the cache
@@ -19,8 +15,6 @@ env:
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
permissions:
id-token: write
timeout-minutes: 30
# Only runs on tags that matches the make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
@@ -33,8 +27,6 @@ jobs:
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- uses: rust-lang/crates-io-auth-action@v1
id: auth
- name: Publish the package
run: |
cargo publish -p lancedb --all-features --token ${{ steps.auth.outputs.token }}
cargo publish -p lancedb --all-features --token ${{ secrets.CARGO_REGISTRY_TOKEN }}

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name: PR Checks
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, edited, synchronize, reopened]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
labeler:
permissions:
pull-requests: write
name: Label PR
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: srvaroa/labeler@master
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
commitlint:
permissions:
pull-requests: write
name: Verify PR title / description conforms to semantic-release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: "18"
# These rules are disabled because Github will always ensure there
# is a blank line between the title and the body and Github will
# word wrap the description field to ensure a reasonable max line
# length.
- run: npm install @commitlint/config-conventional
- run: >
echo 'module.exports = {
"rules": {
"body-max-line-length": [0, "always", Infinity],
"footer-max-line-length": [0, "always", Infinity],
"body-leading-blank": [0, "always"]
}
}' > .commitlintrc.js
- run: npx commitlint --extends @commitlint/config-conventional --verbose <<< $COMMIT_MSG
env:
COMMIT_MSG: >
${{ github.event.pull_request.title }}
${{ github.event.pull_request.body }}
- if: failure()
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
const message = `**ACTION NEEDED**
Lance follows the [Conventional Commits specification](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/) for release automation.
The PR title and description are used as the merge commit message.\
Please update your PR title and description to match the specification.
For details on the error please inspect the "PR Title Check" action.
`
// Get list of current comments
const comments = await github.paginate(github.rest.issues.listComments, {
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.issue.number
});
// Check if this job already commented
for (const comment of comments) {
if (comment.body === message) {
return // Already commented
}
}
// Post the comment about Conventional Commits
github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.issue.number,
body: message
})
core.setFailed(message)

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@@ -18,45 +18,38 @@ concurrency:
group: "pages"
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
# This reduces the disk space needed for the build
RUSTFLAGS: "-C debuginfo=0"
# according to: https://matklad.github.io/2021/09/04/fast-rust-builds.html
# CI builds are faster with incremental disabled.
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: "0"
jobs:
# Single deploy job since we're just deploying
build:
environment:
name: github-pages
url: ${{ steps.deployment.outputs.page_url }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: buildjet-8vcpu-ubuntu-2204
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install dependencies needed for ubuntu
- name: Install dependecies needed for ubuntu
run: |
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
rustup update && rustup default
rustup update && rustup default
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.10"
cache: "pip"
cache-dependency-path: "docs/requirements.txt"
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Build Python
working-directory: python
run: |
python -m pip install --extra-index-url https://pypi.fury.io/lancedb/ -e .
python -m pip install --extra-index-url https://pypi.fury.io/lancedb/ -r ../docs/requirements.txt
python -m pip install -e .
python -m pip install -r ../docs/requirements.txt
- name: Set up node
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 20
cache: 'npm'
cache-dependency-path: node/package-lock.json
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Install node dependencies
working-directory: node
run: |
@@ -79,9 +72,9 @@ jobs:
- name: Setup Pages
uses: actions/configure-pages@v2
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v1
with:
path: "docs/site"
- name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
id: deployment
uses: actions/deploy-pages@v4
uses: actions/deploy-pages@v1

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@@ -24,19 +24,15 @@ env:
jobs:
test-python:
name: Test doc python code
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: "buildjet-8vcpu-ubuntu-2204"
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Print CPU capabilities
run: cat /proc/cpuinfo
- name: Install protobuf
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler
- name: Install dependecies needed for ubuntu
run: |
sudo apt install -y libssl-dev
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
rustup update && rustup default
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
@@ -49,7 +45,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build Python
working-directory: docs/test
run:
python -m pip install --extra-index-url https://pypi.fury.io/lancedb/ -r requirements.txt
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
- name: Create test files
run: |
cd docs/test
@@ -60,7 +56,7 @@ jobs:
for d in *; do cd "$d"; echo "$d".py; python "$d".py; cd ..; done
test-node:
name: Test doc nodejs code
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: "buildjet-8vcpu-ubuntu-2204"
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -76,13 +72,9 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
- name: Install protobuf
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler
- name: Install dependecies needed for ubuntu
run: |
sudo apt install -y libssl-dev
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
rustup update && rustup default
- name: Rust cache
uses: swatinem/rust-cache@v2

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name: Build and publish Java packages
on:
release:
types: [released]
pull_request:
paths:
- .github/workflows/java-publish.yml
jobs:
macos-arm64:
name: Build on MacOS Arm64
runs-on: macos-14
timeout-minutes: 45
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ./java/core/lancedb-jni
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
brew install protobuf
- name: Build release
run: |
cargo build --release
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: liblancedb_jni_darwin_aarch64.zip
path: target/release/liblancedb_jni.dylib
retention-days: 1
if-no-files-found: error
linux-arm64:
name: Build on Linux Arm64
runs-on: warp-ubuntu-2204-arm64-8x
timeout-minutes: 45
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ./java/core/lancedb-jni
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: "1.81.0"
cache-workspaces: "./java/core/lancedb-jni"
# Disable full debug symbol generation to speed up CI build and keep memory down
# "1" means line tables only, which is useful for panic tracebacks.
rustflags: "-C debuginfo=1"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt -y -qq update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev pkg-config
- name: Build release
run: |
cargo build --release
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: liblancedb_jni_linux_aarch64.zip
path: target/release/liblancedb_jni.so
retention-days: 1
if-no-files-found: error
linux-x86:
runs-on: warp-ubuntu-2204-x64-8x
timeout-minutes: 30
needs: [macos-arm64, linux-arm64]
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ./java
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Set up Java 8
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
distribution: temurin
java-version: 8
cache: "maven"
server-id: ossrh
server-username: SONATYPE_USER
server-password: SONATYPE_TOKEN
gpg-private-key: ${{ secrets.GPG_PRIVATE_KEY }}
gpg-passphrase: ${{ secrets.GPG_PASSPHRASE }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt -y -qq update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev pkg-config
- name: Download artifact
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
- name: Copy native libs
run: |
mkdir -p ./core/target/classes/nativelib/darwin-aarch64 ./core/target/classes/nativelib/linux-aarch64
cp ../liblancedb_jni_darwin_aarch64.zip/liblancedb_jni.dylib ./core/target/classes/nativelib/darwin-aarch64/liblancedb_jni.dylib
cp ../liblancedb_jni_linux_aarch64.zip/liblancedb_jni.so ./core/target/classes/nativelib/linux-aarch64/liblancedb_jni.so
- name: Dry run
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
run: |
mvn --batch-mode -DskipTests -Drust.release.build=true package
- name: Set github
run: |
git config --global user.email "LanceDB Github Runner"
git config --global user.name "dev+gha@lancedb.com"
- name: Publish with Java 8
if: github.event_name == 'release'
run: |
echo "use-agent" >> ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
echo "pinentry-mode loopback" >> ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
export GPG_TTY=$(tty)
mvn --batch-mode -DskipTests -Drust.release.build=true -DpushChanges=false -Dgpg.passphrase=${{ secrets.GPG_PASSPHRASE }} deploy -P deploy-to-ossrh
env:
SONATYPE_USER: ${{ secrets.SONATYPE_USER }}
SONATYPE_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SONATYPE_TOKEN }}

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@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
name: Build and Run Java JNI Tests
on:
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- java/**
pull_request:
paths:
- java/**
- rust/**
- .github/workflows/java.yml
env:
# This env var is used by Swatinem/rust-cache@v2 for the cache
# key, so we set it to make sure it is always consistent.
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
# Disable full debug symbol generation to speed up CI build and keep memory down
# "1" means line tables only, which is useful for panic tracebacks.
RUSTFLAGS: "-C debuginfo=1"
RUST_BACKTRACE: "1"
# according to: https://matklad.github.io/2021/09/04/fast-rust-builds.html
# CI builds are faster with incremental disabled.
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: "0"
CARGO_BUILD_JOBS: "1"
jobs:
linux-build-java-11:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
name: ubuntu-22.04 + Java 11
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ./java
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: java/core/lancedb-jni
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
components: rustfmt
- name: Run cargo fmt
run: cargo fmt --check
working-directory: ./java/core/lancedb-jni
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- name: Install Java 11
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
distribution: temurin
java-version: 11
cache: "maven"
- name: Java Style Check
run: mvn checkstyle:check
# Disable because of issues in lancedb rust core code
# - name: Rust Clippy
# working-directory: java/core/lancedb-jni
# run: cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings
- name: Running tests with Java 11
run: mvn clean test
linux-build-java-17:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
name: ubuntu-22.04 + Java 17
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ./java
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: java/core/lancedb-jni
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
components: rustfmt
- name: Run cargo fmt
run: cargo fmt --check
working-directory: ./java/core/lancedb-jni
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- name: Install Java 17
uses: actions/setup-java@v4
with:
distribution: temurin
java-version: 17
cache: "maven"
- run: echo "JAVA_17=$JAVA_HOME" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Java Style Check
run: mvn checkstyle:check
# Disable because of issues in lancedb rust core code
# - name: Rust Clippy
# working-directory: java/core/lancedb-jni
# run: cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings
- name: Running tests with Java 17
run: |
export JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS="$JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS \
-XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions \
--add-opens=java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/java.lang.invoke=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/java.lang.reflect=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/java.io=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/java.net=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/java.nio=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/java.util=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/java.util.concurrent=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/java.util.concurrent.atomic=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/jdk.internal.ref=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/sun.nio.ch=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/sun.nio.cs=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/sun.security.action=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.base/sun.util.calendar=ALL-UNNAMED \
--add-opens=java.security.jgss/sun.security.krb5=ALL-UNNAMED \
-Djdk.reflect.useDirectMethodHandle=false \
-Dio.netty.tryReflectionSetAccessible=true"
JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_17 mvn clean test

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@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
name: Check license headers
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
paths:
- rust/**
- python/**
- nodejs/**
- java/**
- .github/workflows/license-header-check.yml
jobs:
check-licenses:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check out code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install license-header-checker
working-directory: /tmp
run: |
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lluissm/license-header-checker/master/install.sh | bash
mv /tmp/bin/license-header-checker /usr/local/bin/
- name: Check license headers (rust)
run: license-header-checker -a -v ./rust/license_header.txt ./ rs && [[ -z `git status -s` ]]
- name: Check license headers (python)
run: license-header-checker -a -v ./python/license_header.txt python py && [[ -z `git status -s` ]]
- name: Check license headers (typescript)
run: license-header-checker -a -v ./nodejs/license_header.txt nodejs ts && [[ -z `git status -s` ]]
- name: Check license headers (java)
run: license-header-checker -a -v ./nodejs/license_header.txt java java && [[ -z `git status -s` ]]

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name: Create release commit
# This workflow increments versions, tags the version, and pushes it.
# When a tag is pushed, another workflow is triggered that creates a GH release
# and uploads the binaries. This workflow is only for creating the tag.
# This script will enforce that a minor version is incremented if there are any
# breaking changes since the last minor increment. However, it isn't able to
# differentiate between breaking changes in Node versus Python. If you wish to
# bypass this check, you can manually increment the version and push the tag.
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
dry_run:
description: 'Dry run (create the local commit/tags but do not push it)'
required: true
default: false
type: boolean
type:
description: 'What kind of release is this?'
required: true
default: 'preview'
default: "false"
type: choice
options:
- preview
- stable
python:
description: 'Make a Python release'
- "true"
- "false"
part:
description: 'What kind of release is this?'
required: true
default: true
type: boolean
other:
description: 'Make a Node/Rust/Java release'
required: true
default: true
type: boolean
bump-minor:
description: 'Bump minor version'
required: true
default: false
type: boolean
default: 'patch'
type: choice
options:
- patch
- minor
- major
jobs:
make-release:
# Creates tag and GH release. The GH release will trigger the build and release jobs.
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
permissions:
contents: write
bump-version:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Output Inputs
run: echo "${{ toJSON(github.event.inputs) }}"
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Check out main
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: main
persist-credentials: false
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
# It's important we use our token here, as the default token will NOT
# trigger any workflows watching for new tags. See:
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/triggering-a-workflow#triggering-a-workflow-from-a-workflow
token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_RELEASE_TOKEN }}
- name: Validate Lance dependency is at stable version
if: ${{ inputs.type == 'stable' }}
run: python ci/validate_stable_lance.py
- name: Set git configs for bumpversion
shell: bash
run: |
git config user.name 'Lance Release'
git config user.email 'lance-dev@lancedb.com'
- name: Bump Python version
if: ${{ inputs.python }}
working-directory: python
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Set up Python 3.11
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Bump version, create tag and commit
run: |
# Need to get the commit before bumping the version, so we can
# determine if there are breaking changes in the next step as well.
echo "COMMIT_BEFORE_BUMP=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
pip install bump-my-version PyGithub packaging
bash ../ci/bump_version.sh ${{ inputs.type }} ${{ inputs.bump-minor }} python-v
- name: Bump Node/Rust version
if: ${{ inputs.other }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
pip install bump-my-version PyGithub packaging
bash ci/bump_version.sh ${{ inputs.type }} ${{ inputs.bump-minor }} v $COMMIT_BEFORE_BUMP
bash ci/update_lockfiles.sh --amend
- name: Push new version tag
if: ${{ !inputs.dry_run }}
pip install bump2version
bumpversion --verbose ${{ inputs.part }}
- name: Push new version and tag
if: ${{ inputs.dry_run }} == "false"
uses: ad-m/github-push-action@master
with:
# Need to use PAT here too to trigger next workflow. See comment above.
github_token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_RELEASE_TOKEN }}
branch: ${{ github.ref }}
branch: main
tags: true
- uses: ./.github/workflows/update_package_lock
if: ${{ inputs.dry_run }} == "false"
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_RELEASE_TOKEN }}

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@@ -0,0 +1,147 @@
name: Node
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
paths:
- node/**
- rust/ffi/node/**
- .github/workflows/node.yml
- docker-compose.yml
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
# Disable full debug symbol generation to speed up CI build and keep memory down
# "1" means line tables only, which is useful for panic tracebacks.
#
# Use native CPU to accelerate tests if possible, especially for f16
# target-cpu=haswell fixes failing ci build
RUSTFLAGS: "-C debuginfo=1 -C target-cpu=haswell -C target-feature=+f16c,+avx2,+fma"
RUST_BACKTRACE: "1"
jobs:
linux:
name: Linux (Node ${{ matrix.node-version }})
timeout-minutes: 30
strategy:
matrix:
node-version: [ "18", "20" ]
runs-on: "ubuntu-22.04"
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: node
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
cache: 'npm'
cache-dependency-path: node/package-lock.json
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- name: Build
run: |
npm ci
npm run build
npm run pack-build
npm install --no-save ./dist/lancedb-vectordb-*.tgz
# Remove index.node to test with dependency installed
rm index.node
- name: Test
run: npm run test
macos:
timeout-minutes: 30
runs-on: "macos-13"
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: node
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 20
cache: 'npm'
cache-dependency-path: node/package-lock.json
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Install dependencies
run: brew install protobuf
- name: Build
run: |
npm ci
npm run build
npm run pack-build
npm install --no-save ./dist/lancedb-vectordb-*.tgz
# Remove index.node to test with dependency installed
rm index.node
- name: Test
run: |
npm run test
aws-integtest:
timeout-minutes: 45
runs-on: "ubuntu-22.04"
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: node
env:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ACCESSKEY
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: SECRETKEY
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION: us-west-2
# this one is for s3
AWS_ENDPOINT: http://localhost:4566
# this one is for dynamodb
DYNAMODB_ENDPOINT: http://localhost:4566
ALLOW_HTTP: true
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 20
cache: 'npm'
cache-dependency-path: node/package-lock.json
- name: start local stack
run: docker compose -f ../docker-compose.yml up -d --wait
- name: create s3
run: aws s3 mb s3://lancedb-integtest --endpoint $AWS_ENDPOINT
- name: create ddb
run: |
aws dynamodb create-table \
--table-name lancedb-integtest \
--attribute-definitions '[{"AttributeName": "base_uri", "AttributeType": "S"}, {"AttributeName": "version", "AttributeType": "N"}]' \
--key-schema '[{"AttributeName": "base_uri", "KeyType": "HASH"}, {"AttributeName": "version", "KeyType": "RANGE"}]' \
--provisioned-throughput '{"ReadCapacityUnits": 10, "WriteCapacityUnits": 10}' \
--endpoint-url $DYNAMODB_ENDPOINT
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- name: Build
run: |
npm ci
npm run build
npm run pack-build
npm install --no-save ./dist/lancedb-vectordb-*.tgz
# Remove index.node to test with dependency installed
rm index.node
- name: Test
run: npm run integration-test

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@@ -47,18 +47,13 @@ jobs:
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
components: rustfmt, clippy
- name: Lint
run: |
cargo fmt --all -- --check
cargo clippy --all --all-features -- -D warnings
npm ci
npm run lint-ci
- name: Lint examples
working-directory: nodejs/examples
run: npm ci && npm run lint-ci
npm run lint
npm run chkformat
linux:
name: Linux (NodeJS ${{ matrix.node-version }})
timeout-minutes: 30
@@ -97,30 +92,6 @@ jobs:
env:
S3_TEST: "1"
run: npm run test
- name: Setup examples
working-directory: nodejs/examples
run: npm ci
- name: Test examples
working-directory: ./
env:
OPENAI_API_KEY: test
OPENAI_BASE_URL: http://0.0.0.0:8000
run: |
python ci/mock_openai.py &
cd nodejs/examples
npm test
- name: Check docs
run: |
# We run this as part of the job because the binary needs to be built
# first to export the types of the native code.
set -e
npm ci
npm run docs
if ! git diff --exit-code -- . ':(exclude)Cargo.lock'; then
echo "Docs need to be updated"
echo "Run 'npm run docs', fix any warnings, and commit the changes."
exit 1
fi
macos:
timeout-minutes: 30
runs-on: "macos-14"

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@@ -1,367 +1,349 @@
name: NPM Publish
env:
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: '10.13'
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: '0'
permissions:
contents: write
id-token: write
on:
push:
branches:
- main
tags:
- "v*"
pull_request:
# This should trigger a dry run (we skip the final publish step)
paths:
- .github/workflows/npm-publish.yml
- Cargo.toml # Change in dependency frequently breaks builds
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
release:
types: [published]
jobs:
gh-release:
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
node:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
# Only runs on tags that matches the make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: node
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- name: Extract version
id: extract_version
env:
GITHUB_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
node-version: 20
cache: "npm"
cache-dependency-path: node/package-lock.json
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
set -e
echo "Extracting tag and version from $GITHUB_REF"
if [[ $GITHUB_REF =~ refs/tags/v(.*) ]]; then
VERSION=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
TAG=v$VERSION
echo "tag=$TAG" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "version=$VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "Failed to extract version from $GITHUB_REF"
exit 1
fi
echo "Extracted version $VERSION from $GITHUB_REF"
if [[ $VERSION =~ beta ]]; then
echo "This is a beta release"
# Get last release (that is not this one)
FROM_TAG=$(git tag --sort='version:refname' \
| grep ^v \
| grep -vF "$TAG" \
| python ci/semver_sort.py v \
| tail -n 1)
else
echo "This is a stable release"
# Get last stable tag (ignore betas)
FROM_TAG=$(git tag --sort='version:refname' \
| grep ^v \
| grep -vF "$TAG" \
| grep -v beta \
| python ci/semver_sort.py v \
| tail -n 1)
fi
echo "Found from tag $FROM_TAG"
echo "from_tag=$FROM_TAG" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Create Release Notes
id: release_notes
uses: mikepenz/release-changelog-builder-action@v4
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- name: Build
run: |
npm ci
npm run tsc
npm pack
- name: Upload Linux Artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
configuration: .github/release_notes.json
toTag: ${{ steps.extract_version.outputs.tag }}
fromTag: ${{ steps.extract_version.outputs.from_tag }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Create GH release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
with:
prerelease: ${{ contains('beta', github.ref) }}
tag_name: ${{ steps.extract_version.outputs.tag }}
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
generate_release_notes: false
name: Node/Rust LanceDB v${{ steps.extract_version.outputs.version }}
body: ${{ steps.release_notes.outputs.changelog }}
name: node-package
path: |
node/vectordb-*.tgz
build-lancedb:
node-macos:
strategy:
matrix:
config:
- arch: x86_64-apple-darwin
runner: macos-13
- arch: aarch64-apple-darwin
# xlarge is implicitly arm64.
runner: macos-14
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.runner }}
# Only runs on tags that matches the make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install system dependencies
run: brew install protobuf
- name: Install npm dependencies
run: |
cd node
npm ci
- name: Build MacOS native node modules
run: bash ci/build_macos_artifacts.sh ${{ matrix.config.arch }}
- name: Upload Darwin Artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: node-native-darwin-${{ matrix.config.arch }}
path: |
node/dist/lancedb-vectordb-darwin*.tgz
nodejs-macos:
strategy:
matrix:
config:
- arch: x86_64-apple-darwin
runner: macos-13
- arch: aarch64-apple-darwin
# xlarge is implicitly arm64.
runner: macos-14
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.runner }}
# Only runs on tags that matches the make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install system dependencies
run: brew install protobuf
- name: Install npm dependencies
run: |
cd nodejs
npm ci
- name: Build MacOS native nodejs modules
run: bash ci/build_macos_artifacts_nodejs.sh ${{ matrix.config.arch }}
- name: Upload Darwin Artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: nodejs-native-darwin-${{ matrix.config.arch }}
path: |
nodejs/dist/*.node
node-linux:
name: node-linux (${{ matrix.config.arch}}-unknown-linux-gnu
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.runner }}
# Only runs on tags that matches the make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
settings:
- target: x86_64-apple-darwin
host: macos-latest
features: ","
pre_build: |-
brew install protobuf
rustup target add x86_64-apple-darwin
- target: aarch64-apple-darwin
host: macos-latest
features: fp16kernels
pre_build: brew install protobuf
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
host: windows-latest
features: ","
pre_build: |-
choco install --no-progress protoc ninja nasm
tail -n 1000 /c/ProgramData/chocolatey/logs/chocolatey.log
# There is an issue where choco doesn't add nasm to the path
export PATH="$PATH:/c/Program Files/NASM"
nasm -v
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
host: windows-latest
features: ","
pre_build: |-
choco install --no-progress protoc
rustup target add aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
host: ubuntu-latest
features: fp16kernels
# https://github.com/napi-rs/napi-rs/blob/main/debian.Dockerfile
docker: ghcr.io/napi-rs/napi-rs/nodejs-rust:lts-debian
pre_build: |-
set -e &&
apt-get update &&
apt-get install -y protobuf-compiler pkg-config
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# This one seems to need some extra memory
host: ubuntu-2404-8x-x64
# https://github.com/napi-rs/napi-rs/blob/main/alpine.Dockerfile
docker: ghcr.io/napi-rs/napi-rs/nodejs-rust:lts-alpine
features: fp16kernels
pre_build: |-
set -e &&
apk add protobuf-dev curl &&
ln -s /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-alpine-linux-musl/14.2.0/crtbeginS.o /usr/lib/crtbeginS.o &&
ln -s /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so /usr/lib/libgcc.so &&
CC=gcc &&
CXX=g++
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
host: ubuntu-2404-8x-x64
# https://github.com/napi-rs/napi-rs/blob/main/debian-aarch64.Dockerfile
docker: ghcr.io/napi-rs/napi-rs/nodejs-rust:lts-debian-aarch64
features: "fp16kernels"
pre_build: |-
set -e &&
apt-get update &&
apt-get install -y protobuf-compiler pkg-config &&
# https://github.com/aws/aws-lc-rs/issues/737#issuecomment-2725918627
ln -s /usr/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/4.8.5/crtbeginS.o /usr/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/sysroot/usr/lib/crtbeginS.o &&
ln -s /usr/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/gcc /usr/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/sysroot/usr/lib/gcc &&
rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
host: ubuntu-2404-8x-x64
# https://github.com/napi-rs/napi-rs/blob/main/alpine.Dockerfile
docker: ghcr.io/napi-rs/napi-rs/nodejs-rust:lts-alpine
features: ","
pre_build: |-
set -e &&
apk add protobuf-dev &&
rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-musl &&
export CC_aarch64_unknown_linux_musl=aarch64-linux-musl-gcc &&
export CXX_aarch64_unknown_linux_musl=aarch64-linux-musl-g++
name: build - ${{ matrix.settings.target }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.settings.host }}
defaults:
run:
working-directory: nodejs
config:
- arch: x86_64
runner: ubuntu-latest
- arch: aarch64
# For successful fat LTO builds, we need a large runner to avoid OOM errors.
runner: buildjet-16vcpu-ubuntu-2204-arm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
if: ${{ !matrix.settings.docker }}
with:
node-version: 20
cache: npm
cache-dependency-path: nodejs/package-lock.json
- name: Install
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
if: ${{ !matrix.settings.docker }}
with:
toolchain: stable
targets: ${{ matrix.settings.target }}
- name: Cache cargo
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/registry/index/
~/.cargo/registry/cache/
~/.cargo/git/db/
.cargo-cache
target/
key: nodejs-${{ matrix.settings.target }}-cargo-${{ matrix.settings.host }}
- name: Setup toolchain
run: ${{ matrix.settings.setup }}
if: ${{ matrix.settings.setup }}
shell: bash
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Build in docker
uses: addnab/docker-run-action@v3
if: ${{ matrix.settings.docker }}
with:
image: ${{ matrix.settings.docker }}
options: "--user 0:0 -v ${{ github.workspace }}/.cargo-cache/git/db:/usr/local/cargo/git/db \
-v ${{ github.workspace }}/.cargo/registry/cache:/usr/local/cargo/registry/cache \
-v ${{ github.workspace }}/.cargo/registry/index:/usr/local/cargo/registry/index \
-v ${{ github.workspace }}:/build -w /build/nodejs"
run: |
set -e
${{ matrix.settings.pre_build }}
npx napi build --platform --release --no-const-enum \
--features ${{ matrix.settings.features }} \
--target ${{ matrix.settings.target }} \
--dts ../lancedb/native.d.ts \
--js ../lancedb/native.js \
--strip \
dist/
- name: Build
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Buildjet aarch64 runners have only 1.5 GB RAM per core, vs 3.5 GB per core for
# x86_64 runners. To avoid OOM errors on ARM, we create a swap file.
- name: Configure aarch64 build
if: ${{ matrix.config.arch == 'aarch64' }}
run: |
${{ matrix.settings.pre_build }}
npx napi build --platform --release --no-const-enum \
--features ${{ matrix.settings.features }} \
--target ${{ matrix.settings.target }} \
--dts ../lancedb/native.d.ts \
--js ../lancedb/native.js \
--strip \
$EXTRA_ARGS \
dist/
if: ${{ !matrix.settings.docker }}
shell: bash
- name: Upload artifact
free -h
sudo fallocate -l 16G /swapfile
sudo chmod 600 /swapfile
sudo mkswap /swapfile
sudo swapon /swapfile
echo "/swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0" >> sudo /etc/fstab
# print info
swapon --show
free -h
- name: Build Linux Artifacts
run: |
bash ci/build_linux_artifacts.sh ${{ matrix.config.arch }}
- name: Upload Linux Artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: lancedb-${{ matrix.settings.target }}
path: nodejs/dist/*.node
if-no-files-found: error
name: node-native-linux-${{ matrix.config.arch }}
path: |
node/dist/lancedb-vectordb-linux*.tgz
nodejs-linux:
name: nodejs-linux (${{ matrix.config.arch}}-unknown-linux-gnu
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.runner }}
# Only runs on tags that matches the make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
config:
- arch: x86_64
runner: ubuntu-latest
- arch: aarch64
# For successful fat LTO builds, we need a large runner to avoid OOM errors.
runner: buildjet-16vcpu-ubuntu-2204-arm
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Buildjet aarch64 runners have only 1.5 GB RAM per core, vs 3.5 GB per core for
# x86_64 runners. To avoid OOM errors on ARM, we create a swap file.
- name: Configure aarch64 build
if: ${{ matrix.config.arch == 'aarch64' }}
run: |
free -h
sudo fallocate -l 16G /swapfile
sudo chmod 600 /swapfile
sudo mkswap /swapfile
sudo swapon /swapfile
echo "/swapfile swap swap defaults 0 0" >> sudo /etc/fstab
# print info
swapon --show
free -h
- name: Build Linux Artifacts
run: |
bash ci/build_linux_artifacts_nodejs.sh ${{ matrix.config.arch }}
- name: Upload Linux Artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: nodejs-native-linux-${{ matrix.config.arch }}
path: |
nodejs/dist/*.node
# The generic files are the same in all distros so we just pick
# one to do the upload.
- name: Make generic artifacts
if: ${{ matrix.settings.target == 'aarch64-apple-darwin' }}
run: npm run tsc
- name: Upload Generic Artifacts
if: ${{ matrix.settings.target == 'aarch64-apple-darwin' }}
if: ${{ matrix.config.arch == 'x86_64' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: nodejs-dist
path: |
nodejs/dist/*
!nodejs/dist/*.node
test-lancedb:
name: "Test: ${{ matrix.settings.target }} - node@${{ matrix.node }}"
needs:
- build-lancedb
node-windows:
runs-on: windows-2022
# Only runs on tags that matches the make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
settings:
# TODO: Get tests passing on Windows (failing from test tmpdir issue)
# - host: windows-latest
# target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
- host: macos-latest
target: aarch64-apple-darwin
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
host: ubuntu-latest
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
host: buildjet-16vcpu-ubuntu-2204-arm
node:
- '20'
runs-on: ${{ matrix.settings.host }}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: nodejs
target: [x86_64-pc-windows-msvc]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Protoc v21.12
working-directory: C:\
run: |
New-Item -Path 'C:\protoc' -ItemType Directory
Set-Location C:\protoc
Invoke-WebRequest https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/download/v21.12/protoc-21.12-win64.zip -OutFile C:\protoc\protoc.zip
7z x protoc.zip
Add-Content $env:GITHUB_PATH "C:\protoc\bin"
shell: powershell
- name: Install npm dependencies
run: |
cd node
npm ci
- name: Build Windows native node modules
run: .\ci\build_windows_artifacts.ps1 ${{ matrix.target }}
- name: Upload Windows Artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node }}
cache: npm
cache-dependency-path: nodejs/package-lock.json
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Download artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
name: node-native-windows
path: |
node/dist/lancedb-vectordb-win32*.tgz
nodejs-windows:
runs-on: windows-2022
# Only runs on tags that matches the make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
target: [x86_64-pc-windows-msvc]
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Protoc v21.12
working-directory: C:\
run: |
New-Item -Path 'C:\protoc' -ItemType Directory
Set-Location C:\protoc
Invoke-WebRequest https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/download/v21.12/protoc-21.12-win64.zip -OutFile C:\protoc\protoc.zip
7z x protoc.zip
Add-Content $env:GITHUB_PATH "C:\protoc\bin"
shell: powershell
- name: Install npm dependencies
run: |
cd nodejs
npm ci
- name: Build Windows native node modules
run: .\ci\build_windows_artifacts_nodejs.ps1 ${{ matrix.target }}
- name: Upload Windows Artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: lancedb-${{ matrix.settings.target }}
path: nodejs/dist/
# For testing purposes:
# run-id: 13982782871
# github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # token with actions:read permissions on target repo
name: nodejs-native-windows
path: |
nodejs/dist/*.node
release:
needs: [node, node-macos, node-linux, node-windows]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Only runs on tags that matches the make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
steps:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: nodejs-dist
path: nodejs/dist
# For testing purposes:
# github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # token with actions:read permissions on target repo
# run-id: 13982782871
- name: List packages
run: ls -R dist
- name: Move built files
run: cp dist/native.d.ts dist/native.js dist/*.node lancedb/
- name: Test bindings
run: npm test
publish:
name: Publish
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: nodejs
needs:
- test-lancedb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
pattern: node-*
- name: Display structure of downloaded files
run: ls -R
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 20
cache: npm
cache-dependency-path: nodejs/package-lock.json
registry-url: "https://registry.npmjs.org"
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Publish to NPM
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_NPM_REGISTRY_TOKEN }}
run: |
mv */*.tgz .
for filename in *.tgz; do
npm publish $filename
done
release-nodejs:
needs: [nodejs-macos, nodejs-linux, nodejs-windows]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Only runs on tags that matches the make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: nodejs
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: nodejs-dist
path: nodejs/dist
# For testing purposes:
# run-id: 13982782871
# github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # token with actions:read permissions on target repo
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
name: Download arch-specific binaries
with:
pattern: lancedb-*
pattern: nodejs-*
path: nodejs/nodejs-artifacts
merge-multiple: true
# For testing purposes:
# run-id: 13982782871
# github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # token with actions:read permissions on target repo
- name: Display structure of downloaded files
run: find dist && find nodejs-artifacts
- name: Move artifacts
run: find .
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 20
registry-url: "https://registry.npmjs.org"
- name: Install napi-rs
run: npm install -g @napi-rs/cli
- name: Prepare artifacts
run: npx napi artifacts -d nodejs-artifacts
- name: List packages
- name: Display structure of staged files
run: find npm
- name: Publish
- name: Publish to NPM
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_NPM_REGISTRY_TOKEN }}
DRY_RUN: ${{ !startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v') }}
run: |
ARGS="--access public"
if [[ $DRY_RUN == "true" ]]; then
ARGS="$ARGS --dry-run"
fi
if [[ $GITHUB_REF =~ refs/tags/v(.*)-beta.* ]]; then
ARGS="$ARGS --tag preview"
fi
npm publish $ARGS
run: npm publish --access public
update-package-lock:
needs: [release]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: main
persist-credentials: false
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- uses: ./.github/workflows/update_package_lock
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_RELEASE_TOKEN }}
update-package-lock-nodejs:
needs: [release-nodejs]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: main
persist-credentials: false
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- uses: ./.github/workflows/update_package_lock_nodejs
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_RELEASE_TOKEN }}

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@@ -1,40 +1,31 @@
name: PyPI Publish
on:
push:
tags:
- 'python-v*'
pull_request:
# This should trigger a dry run (we skip the final publish step)
paths:
- .github/workflows/pypi-publish.yml
- Cargo.toml # Change in dependency frequently breaks builds
release:
types: [published]
jobs:
linux:
# Only runs on tags that matches the python-make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/python-v')
name: Python ${{ matrix.config.platform }} manylinux${{ matrix.config.manylinux }}
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
matrix:
python-minor-version: ["8"]
config:
- platform: x86_64
manylinux: "2_17"
extra_args: ""
runner: ubuntu-22.04
- platform: x86_64
manylinux: "2_28"
extra_args: "--features fp16kernels"
runner: ubuntu-22.04
- platform: aarch64
manylinux: "2_17"
manylinux: "2_24"
extra_args: ""
# For successful fat LTO builds, we need a large runner to avoid OOM errors.
runner: ubuntu-2404-8x-arm64
- platform: aarch64
manylinux: "2_28"
extra_args: "--features fp16kernels"
runner: ubuntu-2404-8x-arm64
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.runner }}
# We don't build fp16 kernels for aarch64, because it uses
# cross compilation image, which doesn't have a new enough compiler.
runs-on: "ubuntu-22.04"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
@@ -43,23 +34,25 @@ jobs:
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: 3.8
python-version: 3.${{ matrix.python-minor-version }}
- uses: ./.github/workflows/build_linux_wheel
with:
python-minor-version: 8
python-minor-version: ${{ matrix.python-minor-version }}
args: "--release --strip ${{ matrix.config.extra_args }}"
arm-build: ${{ matrix.config.platform == 'aarch64' }}
manylinux: ${{ matrix.config.manylinux }}
- uses: ./.github/workflows/upload_wheel
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/python-v')
with:
pypi_token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
fury_token: ${{ secrets.FURY_TOKEN }}
token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
repo: "pypi"
mac:
# Only runs on tags that matches the python-make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/python-v')
timeout-minutes: 60
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.runner }}
strategy:
matrix:
python-minor-version: ["8"]
config:
- target: x86_64-apple-darwin
runner: macos-13
@@ -70,6 +63,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref }}
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- name: Set up Python
@@ -78,98 +72,38 @@ jobs:
python-version: 3.12
- uses: ./.github/workflows/build_mac_wheel
with:
python-minor-version: 8
python-minor-version: ${{ matrix.python-minor-version }}
args: "--release --strip --target ${{ matrix.config.target }} --features fp16kernels"
- uses: ./.github/workflows/upload_wheel
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/python-v')
with:
pypi_token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
fury_token: ${{ secrets.FURY_TOKEN }}
python-minor-version: ${{ matrix.python-minor-version }}
token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
repo: "pypi"
windows:
# Only runs on tags that matches the python-make-release action
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/python-v')
timeout-minutes: 60
runs-on: windows-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-minor-version: ["8"]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.ref }}
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: 3.12
python-version: 3.${{ matrix.python-minor-version }}
- uses: ./.github/workflows/build_windows_wheel
with:
python-minor-version: 8
python-minor-version: ${{ matrix.python-minor-version }}
args: "--release --strip"
vcpkg_token: ${{ secrets.VCPKG_GITHUB_PACKAGES }}
- uses: ./.github/workflows/upload_wheel
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/python-v')
with:
pypi_token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
fury_token: ${{ secrets.FURY_TOKEN }}
gh-release:
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/python-v')
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- name: Extract version
id: extract_version
env:
GITHUB_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
run: |
set -e
echo "Extracting tag and version from $GITHUB_REF"
if [[ $GITHUB_REF =~ refs/tags/python-v(.*) ]]; then
VERSION=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
TAG=python-v$VERSION
echo "tag=$TAG" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "version=$VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "Failed to extract version from $GITHUB_REF"
exit 1
fi
echo "Extracted version $VERSION from $GITHUB_REF"
if [[ $VERSION =~ beta ]]; then
echo "This is a beta release"
# Get last release (that is not this one)
FROM_TAG=$(git tag --sort='version:refname' \
| grep ^python-v \
| grep -vF "$TAG" \
| python ci/semver_sort.py python-v \
| tail -n 1)
else
echo "This is a stable release"
# Get last stable tag (ignore betas)
FROM_TAG=$(git tag --sort='version:refname' \
| grep ^python-v \
| grep -vF "$TAG" \
| grep -v beta \
| python ci/semver_sort.py python-v \
| tail -n 1)
fi
echo "Found from tag $FROM_TAG"
echo "from_tag=$FROM_TAG" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Create Python Release Notes
id: python_release_notes
uses: mikepenz/release-changelog-builder-action@v4
with:
configuration: .github/release_notes.json
toTag: ${{ steps.extract_version.outputs.tag }}
fromTag: ${{ steps.extract_version.outputs.from_tag }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Create Python GH release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
with:
prerelease: ${{ contains('beta', github.ref) }}
tag_name: ${{ steps.extract_version.outputs.tag }}
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
generate_release_notes: false
name: Python LanceDB v${{ steps.extract_version.outputs.version }}
body: ${{ steps.python_release_notes.outputs.changelog }}
python-minor-version: ${{ matrix.python-minor-version }}
token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
repo: "pypi"

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@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
name: Python - Create release commit
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
dry_run:
description: 'Dry run (create the local commit/tags but do not push it)'
required: true
default: "false"
type: choice
options:
- "true"
- "false"
part:
description: 'What kind of release is this?'
required: true
default: 'patch'
type: choice
options:
- patch
- minor
- major
jobs:
bump-version:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check out main
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: main
persist-credentials: false
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- name: Set git configs for bumpversion
shell: bash
run: |
git config user.name 'Lance Release'
git config user.email 'lance-dev@lancedb.com'
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Bump version, create tag and commit
working-directory: python
run: |
pip install bump2version
bumpversion --verbose ${{ inputs.part }}
- name: Push new version and tag
if: ${{ inputs.dry_run }} == "false"
uses: ad-m/github-push-action@master
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.LANCEDB_RELEASE_TOKEN }}
branch: main
tags: true

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@@ -13,11 +13,6 @@ concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
# Color output for pytest is off by default.
PYTEST_ADDOPTS: "--color=yes"
FORCE_COLOR: "1"
jobs:
lint:
name: "Lint"
@@ -35,17 +30,16 @@ jobs:
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Install ruff
run: |
pip install ruff==0.9.9
pip install ruff==0.2.2
- name: Format check
run: ruff format --check .
- name: Lint
run: ruff check .
type-check:
name: "Type Check"
run: ruff .
doctest:
name: "Doctest"
timeout-minutes: 30
runs-on: "ubuntu-22.04"
defaults:
@@ -60,36 +54,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
- name: Install protobuf compiler
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler
pip install toml
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python ../ci/parse_requirements.py pyproject.toml --extras dev,tests,embeddings > requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements.txt
- name: Run pyright
run: pyright
doctest:
name: "Doctest"
timeout-minutes: 30
runs-on: "ubuntu-24.04"
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: python
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
python-version: "3.11"
cache: "pip"
- name: Install protobuf
run: |
@@ -100,7 +65,7 @@ jobs:
workspaces: python
- name: Install
run: |
pip install --extra-index-url https://pypi.fury.io/lancedb/ -e .[tests,dev,embeddings]
pip install -e .[tests,dev,embeddings]
pip install tantivy
pip install mlx
- name: Doctest
@@ -110,8 +75,8 @@ jobs:
timeout-minutes: 30
strategy:
matrix:
python-minor-version: ["9", "12"]
runs-on: "ubuntu-24.04"
python-minor-version: ["8", "11"]
runs-on: "ubuntu-22.04"
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
@@ -136,10 +101,6 @@ jobs:
- uses: ./.github/workflows/run_tests
with:
integration: true
- name: Test without pylance or pandas
run: |
pip uninstall -y pylance pandas
pytest -vv python/tests/test_table.py
# Make sure wheels are not included in the Rust cache
- name: Delete wheels
run: rm -rf target/wheels
@@ -166,7 +127,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
python-version: "3.11"
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: python
@@ -177,7 +138,7 @@ jobs:
run: rm -rf target/wheels
windows:
name: "Windows: ${{ matrix.config.name }}"
timeout-minutes: 60
timeout-minutes: 30
strategy:
matrix:
config:
@@ -196,7 +157,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
python-version: "3.11"
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: python
@@ -207,7 +168,7 @@ jobs:
run: rm -rf target/wheels
pydantic1x:
timeout-minutes: 30
runs-on: "ubuntu-24.04"
runs-on: "ubuntu-22.04"
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
@@ -228,8 +189,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install lancedb
run: |
pip install "pydantic<2"
pip install pyarrow==16
pip install --extra-index-url https://pypi.fury.io/lancedb/ -e .[tests]
pip install -e .[tests]
pip install tantivy
- name: Run tests
run: pytest -m "not slow and not s3_test" -x -v --durations=30 python/tests

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ runs:
- name: Install lancedb
shell: bash
run: |
pip3 install --extra-index-url https://pypi.fury.io/lancedb/ $(ls target/wheels/lancedb-*.whl)[tests,dev]
pip3 install $(ls target/wheels/lancedb-*.whl)[tests,dev]
- name: Setup localstack for integration tests
if: ${{ inputs.integration == 'true' }}
shell: bash
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ runs:
- name: pytest (with integration)
shell: bash
if: ${{ inputs.integration == 'true' }}
run: pytest -m "not slow" -vv --durations=30 python/python/tests
run: pytest -m "not slow" -x -v --durations=30 python/python/tests
- name: pytest (no integration tests)
shell: bash
if: ${{ inputs.integration != 'true' }}
run: pytest -m "not slow and not s3_test" -vv --durations=30 python/python/tests
run: pytest -m "not slow and not s3_test" -x -v --durations=30 python/python/tests

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@@ -22,116 +22,72 @@ env:
# "1" means line tables only, which is useful for panic tracebacks.
RUSTFLAGS: "-C debuginfo=1"
RUST_BACKTRACE: "1"
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
jobs:
lint:
timeout-minutes: 30
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
env:
# Need up-to-date compilers for kernels
CC: clang-18
CXX: clang++-18
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
components: rustfmt, clippy
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: rust
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- name: Run format
run: cargo fmt --all -- --check
- name: Run clippy
run: cargo clippy --workspace --tests --all-features -- -D warnings
build-no-lock:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
timeout-minutes: 30
env:
# Need up-to-date compilers for kernels
CC: clang
CXX: clang++
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Building without a lock file often requires the latest Rust version since downstream
# dependencies may have updated their minimum Rust version.
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: "stable"
# Remove cargo.lock to force a fresh build
- name: Remove Cargo.lock
run: rm -f Cargo.lock
- uses: rui314/setup-mold@v1
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- name: Build all
run: |
cargo build --benches --all-features --tests
linux:
timeout-minutes: 30
# To build all features, we need more disk space than is available
# on the free OSS github runner. This is mostly due to the the
# sentence-transformers feature.
runs-on: ubuntu-2404-4x-x64
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: rust
env:
# Need up-to-date compilers for kernels
CC: clang-18
CXX: clang++-18
CC: gcc-12
CXX: g++-12
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: rust
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
# This shaves 2 minutes off this step in CI. This doesn't seem to be
# necessary in standard runners, but it is in the 4x runners.
sudo rm /var/lib/man-db/auto-update
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: rust
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- uses: rui314/setup-mold@v1
- name: Make Swap
run: |
sudo fallocate -l 16G /swapfile
sudo chmod 600 /swapfile
sudo mkswap /swapfile
sudo swapon /swapfile
- name: Start S3 integration test environment
working-directory: .
run: docker compose up --detach --wait
- name: Build
run: cargo build --all-features --tests --locked --examples
- name: Run tests
run: cargo test --all-features --locked
- name: Run examples
run: cargo run --example simple --locked
- name: Run format
run: cargo fmt --all -- --check
- name: Run clippy
run: cargo clippy --all --all-features -- -D warnings
linux:
timeout-minutes: 30
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: rust
env:
# Need up-to-date compilers for kernels
CC: gcc-12
CXX: g++-12
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: rust
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- name: Build
run: cargo build --all-features
- name: Start S3 integration test environment
working-directory: .
run: docker compose up --detach --wait
- name: Run tests
run: cargo test --all-features
- name: Run examples
run: cargo run --example simple
macos:
timeout-minutes: 30
strategy:
matrix:
mac-runner: ["macos-13", "macos-14"]
mac-runner: [ "macos-13", "macos-14" ]
runs-on: "${{ matrix.mac-runner }}"
defaults:
run:
@@ -140,8 +96,8 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
fetch-depth: 0
lfs: true
- name: CPU features
run: sysctl -a | grep cpu
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
@@ -149,78 +105,30 @@ jobs:
workspaces: rust
- name: Install dependencies
run: brew install protobuf
- name: Build
run: cargo build --all-features
- name: Run tests
run: |
# Don't run the s3 integration tests since docker isn't available
# on this image.
ALL_FEATURES=`cargo metadata --format-version=1 --no-deps \
| jq -r '.packages[] | .features | keys | .[]' \
| grep -v s3-test | sort | uniq | paste -s -d "," -`
cargo test --features $ALL_FEATURES --locked
# Run with everything except the integration tests.
run: cargo test --features remote,fp16kernels
windows:
runs-on: windows-2022
strategy:
matrix:
target:
- x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
- aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
defaults:
run:
working-directory: rust/lancedb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: rust
- name: Install Protoc v21.12
run: choco install --no-progress protoc
- name: Build
working-directory: C:\
run: |
rustup target add ${{ matrix.target }}
$env:VCPKG_ROOT = $env:VCPKG_INSTALLATION_ROOT
cargo build --features remote --tests --locked --target ${{ matrix.target }}
New-Item -Path 'C:\protoc' -ItemType Directory
Set-Location C:\protoc
Invoke-WebRequest https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/download/v21.12/protoc-21.12-win64.zip -OutFile C:\protoc\protoc.zip
7z x protoc.zip
Add-Content $env:GITHUB_PATH "C:\protoc\bin"
shell: powershell
- name: Run tests
# Can only run tests when target matches host
if: ${{ matrix.target == 'x86_64-pc-windows-msvc' }}
run: |
$env:VCPKG_ROOT = $env:VCPKG_INSTALLATION_ROOT
cargo test --features remote --locked
msrv:
# Check the minimum supported Rust version
name: MSRV Check - Rust v${{ matrix.msrv }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
strategy:
matrix:
msrv: ["1.78.0"] # This should match up with rust-version in Cargo.toml
env:
# Need up-to-date compilers for kernels
CC: clang-18
CXX: clang++-18
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: true
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler libssl-dev
- name: Install ${{ matrix.msrv }}
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.msrv }}
- name: Downgrade dependencies
# These packages have newer requirements for MSRV
run: |
cargo update -p aws-sdk-bedrockruntime --precise 1.64.0
cargo update -p aws-sdk-dynamodb --precise 1.55.0
cargo update -p aws-config --precise 1.5.10
cargo update -p aws-sdk-kms --precise 1.51.0
cargo update -p aws-sdk-s3 --precise 1.65.0
cargo update -p aws-sdk-sso --precise 1.50.0
cargo update -p aws-sdk-ssooidc --precise 1.51.0
cargo update -p aws-sdk-sts --precise 1.51.0
cargo update -p home --precise 0.5.9
- name: cargo +${{ matrix.msrv }} check
run: cargo check --workspace --tests --benches --all-features
cargo build
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name: update_package_lock
description: "Update node's package.lock"
inputs:
github_token:
required: true
description: "github token for the repo"
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 20
- name: Set git configs
shell: bash
run: |
git config user.name 'Lance Release'
git config user.email 'lance-dev@lancedb.com'
- name: Update package-lock.json file
working-directory: ./node
run: |
npm install
git add package-lock.json
git commit -m "Updating package-lock.json"
shell: bash
- name: Push changes
if: ${{ inputs.dry_run }} == "false"
uses: ad-m/github-push-action@master
with:
github_token: ${{ inputs.github_token }}
branch: main
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name: update_package_lock_nodejs
description: "Update nodejs's package.lock"
inputs:
github_token:
required: true
description: "github token for the repo"
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 20
- name: Set git configs
shell: bash
run: |
git config user.name 'Lance Release'
git config user.email 'lance-dev@lancedb.com'
- name: Update package-lock.json file
working-directory: ./nodejs
run: |
npm install
git add package-lock.json
git commit -m "Updating package-lock.json"
shell: bash
- name: Push changes
if: ${{ inputs.dry_run }} == "false"
uses: ad-m/github-push-action@master
with:
github_token: ${{ inputs.github_token }}
branch: main
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description: "Upload wheels to Pypi"
inputs:
pypi_token:
os:
required: true
description: "ubuntu-22.04 or macos-13"
repo:
required: false
description: "pypi or testpypi"
default: "pypi"
token:
required: true
description: "release token for the repo"
fury_token:
required: true
description: "release token for the fury repo"
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- name: Install dependencies
shell: bash
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install twine
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pkginfo
- name: Choose repo
shell: bash
id: choose_repo
run: |
if [[ ${{ github.ref }} == *beta* ]]; then
echo "repo=fury" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "repo=pypi" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Publish to PyPI
shell: bash
env:
FURY_TOKEN: ${{ inputs.fury_token }}
PYPI_TOKEN: ${{ inputs.pypi_token }}
run: |
if [[ ${{ steps.choose_repo.outputs.repo }} == fury ]]; then
WHEEL=$(ls target/wheels/lancedb-*.whl 2> /dev/null | head -n 1)
echo "Uploading $WHEEL to Fury"
curl -f -F package=@$WHEEL https://$FURY_TOKEN@push.fury.io/lancedb/
else
twine upload --repository ${{ steps.choose_repo.outputs.repo }} \
--username __token__ \
--password $PYPI_TOKEN \
target/wheels/lancedb-*.whl
fi
- name: Install dependencies
shell: bash
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install twine
- name: Publish wheel
env:
TWINE_USERNAME: __token__
TWINE_PASSWORD: ${{ inputs.token }}
shell: bash
run: twine upload --repository ${{ inputs.repo }} target/wheels/lancedb-*.whl

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**/__pycache__
.DS_Store
venv
.venv
.vscode
.zed
rust/target
rust/Cargo.lock
site
@@ -41,3 +41,5 @@ dist
target
**/sccache.log
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repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v3.2.0
hooks:
- id: check-yaml
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: trailing-whitespace
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
- id: check-yaml
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: trailing-whitespace
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
# Ruff version.
rev: v0.9.9
rev: v0.2.2
hooks:
- id: ruff
# - repo: https://github.com/RobertCraigie/pyright-python
# rev: v1.1.395
# hooks:
# - id: pyright
# args: ["--project", "python"]
# additional_dependencies: [pyarrow-stubs]
- repo: local
hooks:
- id: local-biome-check
name: biome check
entry: npx @biomejs/biome@1.8.3 check --config-path nodejs/biome.json nodejs/
language: system
types: [text]
files: "nodejs/.*"
exclude: nodejs/lancedb/native.d.ts|nodejs/dist/.*|nodejs/examples/.*
- id: ruff
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-prettier
rev: v3.1.0
hooks:
- id: prettier
files: "nodejs/.*"
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LanceDB is a database designed for retrieval, including vector, full-text, and hybrid search.
It is a wrapper around Lance. There are two backends: local (in-process like SQLite) and
remote (against LanceDB Cloud).
The core of LanceDB is written in Rust. There are bindings in Python, Typescript, and Java.
Project layout:
* `rust/lancedb`: The LanceDB core Rust implementation.
* `python`: The Python bindings, using PyO3.
* `nodejs`: The Typescript bindings, using napi-rs
* `java`: The Java bindings
(`rust/ffi` and `node/` are for a deprecated package. You can ignore them.)
Common commands:
* Check for compiler errors: `cargo check --features remote --tests --examples`
* Run tests: `cargo test --features remote --tests`
* Run specific test: `cargo test --features remote -p <package_name> --test <test_name>`
* Lint: `cargo clippy --features remote --tests --examples`
* Format: `cargo fmt --all`
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# Contributing to LanceDB
LanceDB is an open-source project and we welcome contributions from the community.
This document outlines the process for contributing to LanceDB.
## Reporting Issues
If you encounter a bug or have a feature request, please open an issue on the
[GitHub issue tracker](https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb).
## Picking an issue
We track issues on the GitHub issue tracker. If you are looking for something to
work on, check the [good first issue](https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/contribute) label. These issues are typically the best described and have the smallest scope.
If there's an issue you are interested in working on, please leave a comment on the issue. This will help us avoid duplicate work. Additionally, if you have questions about the issue, please ask them in the issue comments. We are happy to provide guidance on how to approach the issue.
## Configuring Git
First, fork the repository on GitHub, then clone your fork:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/<username>/lancedb.git
cd lancedb
```
Then add the main repository as a remote:
```bash
git remote add upstream https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb.git
git fetch upstream
```
## Setting up your development environment
We have development environments for Python, Typescript, and Java. Each environment has its own setup instructions.
* [Python](python/CONTRIBUTING.md)
* [Typescript](nodejs/CONTRIBUTING.md)
<!-- TODO: add Java contributing guide -->
* [Documentation](docs/README.md)
## Best practices for pull requests
For the best chance of having your pull request accepted, please follow these guidelines:
1. Unit test all bug fixes and new features. Your code will not be merged if it
doesn't have tests.
1. If you change the public API, update the documentation in the `docs` directory.
1. Aim to minimize the number of changes in each pull request. Keep to solving
one problem at a time, when possible.
1. Before marking a pull request ready-for-review, do a self review of your code.
Is it clear why you are making the changes? Are the changes easy to understand?
1. Use [conventional commit messages](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/) as pull request titles. Examples:
* New feature: `feat: adding foo API`
* Bug fix: `fix: issue with foo API`
* Documentation change: `docs: adding foo API documentation`
1. If your pull request is a work in progress, leave the pull request as a draft.
We will assume the pull request is ready for review when it is opened.
1. When writing tests, test the error cases. Make sure they have understandable
error messages.
## Project structure
The core library is written in Rust. The Python, Typescript, and Java libraries
are wrappers around the Rust library.
* `src/lancedb`: Rust library source code
* `python`: Python package source code
* `nodejs`: Typescript package source code
* `node`: **Deprecated** Typescript package source code
* `java`: Java package source code
* `docs`: Documentation source code
## Release process
For information on the release process, see: [release_process.md](release_process.md)

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[workspace]
members = [
"rust/lancedb",
"nodejs",
"python",
"java/core/lancedb-jni",
]
members = ["rust/ffi/node", "rust/lancedb", "nodejs", "python"]
# Python package needs to be built by maturin.
exclude = ["python"]
resolver = "2"
@@ -17,57 +12,32 @@ repository = "https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb"
description = "Serverless, low-latency vector database for AI applications"
keywords = ["lancedb", "lance", "database", "vector", "search"]
categories = ["database-implementations"]
rust-version = "1.78.0"
[workspace.dependencies]
lance = { "version" = "=0.32.1", "features" = [
"dynamodb",
], "tag" = "v0.32.1-beta.2", "git" = "https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }
lance-io = { "version" = "=0.32.1", "tag" = "v0.32.1-beta.2", "git" = "https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }
lance-index = { "version" = "=0.32.1", "tag" = "v0.32.1-beta.2", "git" = "https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }
lance-linalg = { "version" = "=0.32.1", "tag" = "v0.32.1-beta.2", "git" = "https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }
lance-table = { "version" = "=0.32.1", "tag" = "v0.32.1-beta.2", "git" = "https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }
lance-testing = { "version" = "=0.32.1", "tag" = "v0.32.1-beta.2", "git" = "https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }
lance-datafusion = { "version" = "=0.32.1", "tag" = "v0.32.1-beta.2", "git" = "https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }
lance-encoding = { "version" = "=0.32.1", "tag" = "v0.32.1-beta.2", "git" = "https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }
lance = { "version" = "=0.10.15", "features" = ["dynamodb"] }
lance-index = { "version" = "=0.10.15" }
lance-linalg = { "version" = "=0.10.15" }
lance-testing = { "version" = "=0.10.15" }
# Note that this one does not include pyarrow
arrow = { version = "55.1", optional = false }
arrow-array = "55.1"
arrow-data = "55.1"
arrow-ipc = "55.1"
arrow-ord = "55.1"
arrow-schema = "55.1"
arrow-arith = "55.1"
arrow-cast = "55.1"
arrow = { version = "50.0", optional = false }
arrow-array = "50.0"
arrow-data = "50.0"
arrow-ipc = "50.0"
arrow-ord = "50.0"
arrow-schema = "50.0"
arrow-arith = "50.0"
arrow-cast = "50.0"
async-trait = "0"
datafusion = { version = "48.0", default-features = false }
datafusion-catalog = "48.0"
datafusion-common = { version = "48.0", default-features = false }
datafusion-execution = "48.0"
datafusion-expr = "48.0"
datafusion-physical-plan = "48.0"
env_logger = "0.11"
half = { "version" = "2.6.0", default-features = false, features = [
chrono = "0.4.35"
half = { "version" = "=2.3.1", default-features = false, features = [
"num-traits",
] }
futures = "0"
log = "0.4"
moka = { version = "0.12", features = ["future"] }
object_store = "0.12.0"
object_store = "0.9.0"
pin-project = "1.0.7"
snafu = "0.8"
snafu = "0.7.4"
url = "2"
num-traits = "0.2"
rand = "0.9"
regex = "1.10"
lazy_static = "1"
semver = "1.0.25"
# Temporary pins to work around downstream issues
# https://github.com/apache/arrow-rs/commit/2fddf85afcd20110ce783ed5b4cdeb82293da30b
chrono = "=0.4.41"
# https://github.com/RustCrypto/formats/issues/1684
base64ct = "=1.6.0"
# Workaround for: https://github.com/eira-fransham/crunchy/issues/13
crunchy = "=0.2.2"
# Workaround for: https://github.com/Lokathor/bytemuck/issues/306
bytemuck_derive = ">=1.8.1, <1.9.0"

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<a href="https://cloud.lancedb.com" target="_blank">
<img src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/92dad0a2-2a37-4ce1-b783-0d1b4f30a00c" alt="LanceDB Cloud Public Beta" width="100%" style="max-width: 100%;">
</a>
<div align="center">
<p align="center">
[![LanceDB](docs/src/assets/hero-header.png)](https://lancedb.com)
[![Website](https://img.shields.io/badge/-Website-100000?style=for-the-badge&labelColor=645cfb&color=645cfb)](https://lancedb.com/)
[![Blog](https://img.shields.io/badge/Blog-100000?style=for-the-badge&labelColor=645cfb&color=645cfb)](https://blog.lancedb.com/)
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<img width="275" alt="LanceDB Logo" src="https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/assets/5846846/37d7c7ad-c2fd-4f56-9f16-fffb0d17c73a">
**Developer-friendly, database for multimodal AI**
<img src="docs/src/assets/lancedb.png" alt="LanceDB" width="50%">
<a href='https://github.com/lancedb/vectordb-recipes/tree/main' target="_blank"><img alt='LanceDB' src='https://img.shields.io/badge/VectorDB_Recipes-100000?style=for-the-badge&logo=LanceDB&logoColor=white&labelColor=645cfb&color=645cfb'/></a>
<a href='https://lancedb.github.io/lancedb/' target="_blank"><img alt='lancdb' src='https://img.shields.io/badge/DOCS-100000?style=for-the-badge&logo=lancdb&logoColor=white&labelColor=645cfb&color=645cfb'/></a>
[![Blog](https://img.shields.io/badge/Blog-12100E?style=for-the-badge&logoColor=white)](https://blog.lancedb.com/)
[![Discord](https://img.shields.io/badge/Discord-%235865F2.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=discord&logoColor=white)](https://discord.gg/zMM32dvNtd)
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# **The Multimodal AI Lakehouse**
</p>
[**How to Install** ](#how-to-install) ✦ [**Detailed Documentation**](https://lancedb.github.io/lancedb/) ✦ [**Tutorials and Recipes**](https://github.com/lancedb/vectordb-recipes/tree/main) ✦ [**Contributors**](#contributors)
**The ultimate multimodal data platform for AI/ML applications.**
LanceDB is designed for fast, scalable, and production-ready vector search. It is built on top of the Lance columnar format. You can store, index, and search over petabytes of multimodal data and vectors with ease.
LanceDB is a central location where developers can build, train and analyze their AI workloads.
</div>
<br>
## **Demo: Multimodal Search by Keyword, Vector or with SQL**
<img max-width="750px" alt="LanceDB Multimodal Search" src="https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/assets/917119/09c5afc5-7816-4687-bae4-f2ca194426ec">
## **Star LanceDB to get updates!**
<details>
<summary>⭐ Click here ⭐ to see how fast we're growing!</summary>
<picture>
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://api.star-history.com/svg?repos=lancedb/lancedb&theme=dark&type=Date">
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</picture>
</details>
## **Key Features**:
- **Fast Vector Search**: Search billions of vectors in milliseconds with state-of-the-art indexing.
- **Comprehensive Search**: Support for vector similarity search, full-text search and SQL.
- **Multimodal Support**: Store, query and filter vectors, metadata and multimodal data (text, images, videos, point clouds, and more).
- **Advanced Features**: Zero-copy, automatic versioning, manage versions of your data without needing extra infrastructure. GPU support in building vector index.
### **Products**:
- **Open Source & Local**: 100% open source, runs locally or in your cloud. No vendor lock-in.
- **Cloud and Enterprise**: Production-scale vector search with no servers to manage. Complete data sovereignty and security.
### **Ecosystem**:
- **Columnar Storage**: Built on the Lance columnar format for efficient storage and analytics.
- **Seamless Integration**: Python, Node.js, Rust, and REST APIs for easy integration. Native Python and Javascript/Typescript support.
- **Rich Ecosystem**: Integrations with [**LangChain** 🦜️🔗](https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/vectorstores/lancedb/), [**LlamaIndex** 🦙](https://gpt-index.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples/vector_stores/LanceDBIndexDemo.html), Apache-Arrow, Pandas, Polars, DuckDB and more on the way.
## **How to Install**:
Follow the [Quickstart](https://lancedb.github.io/lancedb/basic/) doc to set up LanceDB locally.
**API & SDK:** We also support Python, Typescript and Rust SDKs
| Interface | Documentation |
|-----------|---------------|
| Python SDK | https://lancedb.github.io/lancedb/python/python/ |
| Typescript SDK | https://lancedb.github.io/lancedb/js/globals/ |
| Rust SDK | https://docs.rs/lancedb/latest/lancedb/index.html |
| REST API | https://docs.lancedb.com/api-reference/introduction |
## **Join Us and Contribute**
We welcome contributions from everyone! Whether you're a developer, researcher, or just someone who wants to help out.
If you have any suggestions or feature requests, please feel free to open an issue on GitHub or discuss it on our [**Discord**](https://discord.gg/G5DcmnZWKB) server.
[**Check out the GitHub Issues**](https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/issues) if you would like to work on the features that are planned for the future. If you have any suggestions or feature requests, please feel free to open an issue on GitHub.
## **Contributors**
<a href="https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/graphs/contributors">
<img src="https://contrib.rocks/image?repo=lancedb/lancedb" />
</a>
## **Stay in Touch With Us**
<div align="center">
</br>
[![Website](https://img.shields.io/badge/-Website-100000?style=for-the-badge&labelColor=645cfb&color=645cfb)](https://lancedb.com/)
[![Blog](https://img.shields.io/badge/Blog-100000?style=for-the-badge&labelColor=645cfb&color=645cfb)](https://blog.lancedb.com/)
[![Discord](https://img.shields.io/badge/-Discord-100000?style=for-the-badge&logo=discord&logoColor=white&labelColor=645cfb&color=645cfb)](https://discord.gg/zMM32dvNtd)
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</p>
</div>
<hr />
LanceDB is an open-source database for vector-search built with persistent storage, which greatly simplifies retrevial, filtering and management of embeddings.
The key features of LanceDB include:
* Production-scale vector search with no servers to manage.
* Store, query and filter vectors, metadata and multi-modal data (text, images, videos, point clouds, and more).
* Support for vector similarity search, full-text search and SQL.
* Native Python and Javascript/Typescript support.
* Zero-copy, automatic versioning, manage versions of your data without needing extra infrastructure.
* GPU support in building vector index(*).
* Ecosystem integrations with [LangChain 🦜️🔗](https://python.langchain.com/en/latest/modules/indexes/vectorstores/examples/lanecdb.html), [LlamaIndex 🦙](https://gpt-index.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples/vector_stores/LanceDBIndexDemo.html), Apache-Arrow, Pandas, Polars, DuckDB and more on the way.
LanceDB's core is written in Rust 🦀 and is built using <a href="https://github.com/lancedb/lance">Lance</a>, an open-source columnar format designed for performant ML workloads.
## Quick Start
**Javascript**
```shell
npm install vectordb
```
```javascript
const lancedb = require('vectordb');
const db = await lancedb.connect('data/sample-lancedb');
const table = await db.createTable({
name: 'vectors',
data: [
{ id: 1, vector: [0.1, 0.2], item: "foo", price: 10 },
{ id: 2, vector: [1.1, 1.2], item: "bar", price: 50 }
]
})
const query = table.search([0.1, 0.3]).limit(2);
const results = await query.execute();
// You can also search for rows by specific criteria without involving a vector search.
const rowsByCriteria = await table.search(undefined).where("price >= 10").execute();
```
**Python**
```shell
pip install lancedb
```
```python
import lancedb
uri = "data/sample-lancedb"
db = lancedb.connect(uri)
table = db.create_table("my_table",
data=[{"vector": [3.1, 4.1], "item": "foo", "price": 10.0},
{"vector": [5.9, 26.5], "item": "bar", "price": 20.0}])
result = table.search([100, 100]).limit(2).to_pandas()
```
## Blogs, Tutorials & Videos
* 📈 <a href="https://blog.eto.ai/benchmarking-random-access-in-lance-ed690757a826">2000x better performance with Lance over Parquet</a>
* 🤖 <a href="https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/blob/main/docs/src/notebooks/youtube_transcript_search.ipynb">Build a question and answer bot with LanceDB</a>

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
ARCH=${1:-x86_64}
# We pass down the current user so that when we later mount the local files
# into the container, the files are accessible by the current user.
pushd ci/manylinux_node
docker build \
-t lancedb-node-manylinux \
--build-arg="ARCH=$ARCH" \
--build-arg="DOCKER_USER=$(id -u)" \
--progress=plain \
.
popd
# We turn on memory swap to avoid OOM killer
docker run \
-v $(pwd):/io -w /io \
--memory-swap=-1 \
lancedb-node-manylinux \
bash ci/manylinux_node/build.sh $ARCH

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
ARCH=${1:-x86_64}
# We pass down the current user so that when we later mount the local files
# into the container, the files are accessible by the current user.
pushd ci/manylinux_nodejs
docker build \
-t lancedb-nodejs-manylinux \
--build-arg="ARCH=$ARCH" \
--build-arg="DOCKER_USER=$(id -u)" \
--progress=plain \
.
popd
# We turn on memory swap to avoid OOM killer
docker run \
-v $(pwd):/io -w /io \
--memory-swap=-1 \
lancedb-nodejs-manylinux \
bash ci/manylinux_nodejs/build.sh $ARCH

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# Builds the macOS artifacts (node binaries).
# Usage: ./ci/build_macos_artifacts.sh [target]
# Targets supported: x86_64-apple-darwin aarch64-apple-darwin
set -e
prebuild_rust() {
# Building here for the sake of easier debugging.
pushd rust/ffi/node
echo "Building rust library for $1"
export RUST_BACKTRACE=1
cargo build --release --target $1
popd
}
build_node_binaries() {
pushd node
echo "Building node library for $1"
npm run build-release -- --target $1
npm run pack-build -- --target $1
popd
}
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
targets=$1
else
targets="x86_64-apple-darwin aarch64-apple-darwin"
fi
echo "Building artifacts for targets: $targets"
for target in $targets
do
prebuild_rust $target
build_node_binaries $target
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# Builds the macOS artifacts (nodejs binaries).
# Usage: ./ci/build_macos_artifacts_nodejs.sh [target]
# Targets supported: x86_64-apple-darwin aarch64-apple-darwin
set -e
prebuild_rust() {
# Building here for the sake of easier debugging.
pushd rust/lancedb
echo "Building rust library for $1"
export RUST_BACKTRACE=1
cargo build --release --target $1
popd
}
build_node_binaries() {
pushd nodejs
echo "Building nodejs library for $1"
export RUST_TARGET=$1
npm run build-release
popd
}
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
targets=$1
else
targets="x86_64-apple-darwin aarch64-apple-darwin"
fi
echo "Building artifacts for targets: $targets"
for target in $targets
do
prebuild_rust $target
build_node_binaries $target
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# Builds the Windows artifacts (node binaries).
# Usage: .\ci\build_windows_artifacts.ps1 [target]
# Targets supported:
# - x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
# - i686-pc-windows-msvc
function Prebuild-Rust {
param (
[string]$target
)
# Building here for the sake of easier debugging.
Push-Location -Path "rust/ffi/node"
Write-Host "Building rust library for $target"
$env:RUST_BACKTRACE=1
cargo build --release --target $target
Pop-Location
}
function Build-NodeBinaries {
param (
[string]$target
)
Push-Location -Path "node"
Write-Host "Building node library for $target"
npm run build-release -- --target $target
npm run pack-build -- --target $target
Pop-Location
}
$targets = $args[0]
if (-not $targets) {
$targets = "x86_64-pc-windows-msvc"
}
Write-Host "Building artifacts for targets: $targets"
foreach ($target in $targets) {
Prebuild-Rust $target
Build-NodeBinaries $target
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# Builds the Windows artifacts (nodejs binaries).
# Usage: .\ci\build_windows_artifacts_nodejs.ps1 [target]
# Targets supported:
# - x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
# - i686-pc-windows-msvc
function Prebuild-Rust {
param (
[string]$target
)
# Building here for the sake of easier debugging.
Push-Location -Path "rust/lancedb"
Write-Host "Building rust library for $target"
$env:RUST_BACKTRACE=1
cargo build --release --target $target
Pop-Location
}
function Build-NodeBinaries {
param (
[string]$target
)
Push-Location -Path "nodejs"
Write-Host "Building nodejs library for $target"
$env:RUST_TARGET=$target
npm run build-release
Pop-Location
}
$targets = $args[0]
if (-not $targets) {
$targets = "x86_64-pc-windows-msvc"
}
Write-Host "Building artifacts for targets: $targets"
foreach ($target in $targets) {
Prebuild-Rust $target
Build-NodeBinaries $target
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set -e
RELEASE_TYPE=${1:-"stable"}
BUMP_MINOR=${2:-false}
TAG_PREFIX=${3:-"v"} # Such as "python-v"
HEAD_SHA=${4:-$(git rev-parse HEAD)}
readonly SELF_DIR=$(cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )
PREV_TAG=$(git tag --sort='version:refname' | grep ^$TAG_PREFIX | python $SELF_DIR/semver_sort.py $TAG_PREFIX | tail -n 1)
echo "Found previous tag $PREV_TAG"
# Initially, we don't want to tag if we are doing stable, because we will bump
# again later. See comment at end for why.
if [[ "$RELEASE_TYPE" == 'stable' ]]; then
BUMP_ARGS="--no-tag"
fi
# If last is stable and not bumping minor
if [[ $PREV_TAG != *beta* ]]; then
if [[ "$BUMP_MINOR" != "false" ]]; then
# X.Y.Z -> X.(Y+1).0-beta.0
bump-my-version bump -vv $BUMP_ARGS minor
else
# X.Y.Z -> X.Y.(Z+1)-beta.0
bump-my-version bump -vv $BUMP_ARGS patch
fi
else
if [[ "$BUMP_MINOR" != "false" ]]; then
# X.Y.Z-beta.N -> X.(Y+1).0-beta.0
bump-my-version bump -vv $BUMP_ARGS minor
else
# X.Y.Z-beta.N -> X.Y.Z-beta.(N+1)
bump-my-version bump -vv $BUMP_ARGS pre_n
fi
fi
# The above bump will always bump to a pre-release version. If we are releasing
# a stable version, bump the pre-release level ("pre_l") to make it stable.
if [[ $RELEASE_TYPE == 'stable' ]]; then
# X.Y.Z-beta.N -> X.Y.Z
bump-my-version bump -vv pre_l
fi
# Validate that we have incremented version appropriately for breaking changes
NEW_TAG=$(git describe --tags --exact-match HEAD)
NEW_VERSION=$(echo $NEW_TAG | sed "s/^$TAG_PREFIX//")
LAST_STABLE_RELEASE=$(git tag --sort='version:refname' | grep ^$TAG_PREFIX | grep -v beta | grep -vF "$NEW_TAG" | python $SELF_DIR/semver_sort.py $TAG_PREFIX | tail -n 1)
LAST_STABLE_VERSION=$(echo $LAST_STABLE_RELEASE | sed "s/^$TAG_PREFIX//")
python $SELF_DIR/check_breaking_changes.py $LAST_STABLE_RELEASE $HEAD_SHA $LAST_STABLE_VERSION $NEW_VERSION

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"""
Check whether there are any breaking changes in the PRs between the base and head commits.
If there are, assert that we have incremented the minor version.
"""
import argparse
import os
from packaging.version import parse
from github import Github
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("base")
parser.add_argument("head")
parser.add_argument("last_stable_version")
parser.add_argument("current_version")
args = parser.parse_args()
repo = Github(os.environ["GITHUB_TOKEN"]).get_repo(os.environ["GITHUB_REPOSITORY"])
commits = repo.compare(args.base, args.head).commits
prs = (pr for commit in commits for pr in commit.get_pulls())
for pr in prs:
if any(label.name == "breaking-change" for label in pr.labels):
print(f"Breaking change in PR: {pr.html_url}")
break
else:
print("No breaking changes found.")
exit(0)
last_stable_version = parse(args.last_stable_version)
current_version = parse(args.current_version)
if current_version.minor <= last_stable_version.minor:
print("Minor version is not greater than the last stable version.")
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# Many linux dockerfile with Rust, Node, and Lance dependencies installed.
# This container allows building the node modules native libraries in an
# environment with a very old glibc, so that we are compatible with a wide
# range of linux distributions.
ARG ARCH=x86_64
FROM quay.io/pypa/manylinux2014_${ARCH}
ARG ARCH=x86_64
ARG DOCKER_USER=default_user
# Install static openssl
COPY install_openssl.sh install_openssl.sh
RUN ./install_openssl.sh ${ARCH} > /dev/null
# Protobuf is also installed as root.
COPY install_protobuf.sh install_protobuf.sh
RUN ./install_protobuf.sh ${ARCH}
ENV DOCKER_USER=${DOCKER_USER}
# Create a group and user
RUN echo ${ARCH} && adduser --user-group --create-home --uid ${DOCKER_USER} build_user
# We switch to the user to install Rust and Node, since those like to be
# installed at the user level.
USER ${DOCKER_USER}
COPY prepare_manylinux_node.sh prepare_manylinux_node.sh
RUN cp /prepare_manylinux_node.sh $HOME/ && \
cd $HOME && \
./prepare_manylinux_node.sh ${ARCH}

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#!/bin/bash
# Builds the node module for manylinux. Invoked by ci/build_linux_artifacts.sh.
set -e
ARCH=${1:-x86_64}
if [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
export OPENSSL_LIB_DIR=/usr/local/lib64/
else
export OPENSSL_LIB_DIR=/usr/local/lib/
fi
export OPENSSL_STATIC=1
export OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/include/openssl
source $HOME/.bashrc
cd node
npm ci
npm run build-release
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#!/bin/bash
# Builds openssl from source so we can statically link to it
# this is to avoid the error we get with the system installation:
# /usr/bin/ld: <library>: version node not found for symbol SSLeay@@OPENSSL_1.0.1
# /usr/bin/ld: failed to set dynamic section sizes: Bad value
set -e
git clone -b OpenSSL_1_1_1u \
--single-branch \
https://github.com/openssl/openssl.git
pushd openssl
if [[ $1 == x86_64* ]]; then
ARCH=linux-x86_64
else
# gnu target
ARCH=linux-aarch64
fi
./Configure no-shared $ARCH
make
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#!/bin/bash
# Installs protobuf compiler. Should be run as root.
set -e
if [[ $1 == x86_64* ]]; then
ARCH=x86_64
else
# gnu target
ARCH=aarch_64
fi
PB_REL=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases
PB_VERSION=23.1
curl -LO $PB_REL/download/v$PB_VERSION/protoc-$PB_VERSION-linux-$ARCH.zip
unzip protoc-$PB_VERSION-linux-$ARCH.zip -d /usr/local

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
install_node() {
echo "Installing node..."
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.34.0/install.sh | bash
source "$HOME"/.bashrc
nvm install --no-progress 16
}
install_rust() {
echo "Installing rust..."
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | bash -s -- -y
export PATH="$PATH:/root/.cargo/bin"
}
install_node
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# Many linux dockerfile with Rust, Node, and Lance dependencies installed.
# This container allows building the node modules native libraries in an
# environment with a very old glibc, so that we are compatible with a wide
# range of linux distributions.
ARG ARCH=x86_64
FROM quay.io/pypa/manylinux2014_${ARCH}
ARG ARCH=x86_64
ARG DOCKER_USER=default_user
# Install static openssl
COPY install_openssl.sh install_openssl.sh
RUN ./install_openssl.sh ${ARCH} > /dev/null
# Protobuf is also installed as root.
COPY install_protobuf.sh install_protobuf.sh
RUN ./install_protobuf.sh ${ARCH}
ENV DOCKER_USER=${DOCKER_USER}
# Create a group and user
RUN echo ${ARCH} && adduser --user-group --create-home --uid ${DOCKER_USER} build_user
# We switch to the user to install Rust and Node, since those like to be
# installed at the user level.
USER ${DOCKER_USER}
COPY prepare_manylinux_node.sh prepare_manylinux_node.sh
RUN cp /prepare_manylinux_node.sh $HOME/ && \
cd $HOME && \
./prepare_manylinux_node.sh ${ARCH}

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#!/bin/bash
# Builds the nodejs module for manylinux. Invoked by ci/build_linux_artifacts_nodejs.sh.
set -e
ARCH=${1:-x86_64}
if [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
export OPENSSL_LIB_DIR=/usr/local/lib64/
else
export OPENSSL_LIB_DIR=/usr/local/lib/
fi
export OPENSSL_STATIC=1
export OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/include/openssl
source $HOME/.bashrc
cd nodejs
npm ci
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#!/bin/bash
# Builds openssl from source so we can statically link to it
# this is to avoid the error we get with the system installation:
# /usr/bin/ld: <library>: version node not found for symbol SSLeay@@OPENSSL_1.0.1
# /usr/bin/ld: failed to set dynamic section sizes: Bad value
set -e
git clone -b OpenSSL_1_1_1u \
--single-branch \
https://github.com/openssl/openssl.git
pushd openssl
if [[ $1 == x86_64* ]]; then
ARCH=linux-x86_64
else
# gnu target
ARCH=linux-aarch64
fi
./Configure no-shared $ARCH
make
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#!/bin/bash
# Installs protobuf compiler. Should be run as root.
set -e
if [[ $1 == x86_64* ]]; then
ARCH=x86_64
else
# gnu target
ARCH=aarch_64
fi
PB_REL=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases
PB_VERSION=23.1
curl -LO $PB_REL/download/v$PB_VERSION/protoc-$PB_VERSION-linux-$ARCH.zip
unzip protoc-$PB_VERSION-linux-$ARCH.zip -d /usr/local

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
install_node() {
echo "Installing node..."
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.34.0/install.sh | bash
source "$HOME"/.bashrc
nvm install --no-progress 16
}
install_rust() {
echo "Installing rust..."
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | bash -s -- -y
export PATH="$PATH:/root/.cargo/bin"
}
install_node
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright The LanceDB Authors
"""A zero-dependency mock OpenAI embeddings API endpoint for testing purposes."""
import argparse
import json
import http.server
class MockOpenAIRequestHandler(http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
def do_POST(self):
content_length = int(self.headers["Content-Length"])
post_data = self.rfile.read(content_length)
post_data = json.loads(post_data.decode("utf-8"))
# See: https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/embeddings/create
if isinstance(post_data["input"], str):
num_inputs = 1
else:
num_inputs = len(post_data["input"])
model = post_data.get("model", "text-embedding-ada-002")
data = []
for i in range(num_inputs):
data.append({
"object": "embedding",
"embedding": [0.1] * 1536,
"index": i,
})
response = {
"object": "list",
"data": data,
"model": model,
"usage": {
"prompt_tokens": 0,
"total_tokens": 0,
}
}
self.send_response(200)
self.send_header("Content-type", "application/json")
self.end_headers()
self.wfile.write(json.dumps(response).encode("utf-8"))
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Mock OpenAI embeddings API endpoint")
parser.add_argument("--port", type=int, default=8000, help="Port to listen on")
args = parser.parse_args()
port = args.port
print(f"server started on port {port}. Press Ctrl-C to stop.")
print(f"To use, set OPENAI_BASE_URL=http://localhost:{port} in your environment.")
with http.server.HTTPServer(("0.0.0.0", port), MockOpenAIRequestHandler) as server:
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import argparse
import toml
def parse_dependencies(pyproject_path, extras=None):
with open(pyproject_path, "r") as file:
pyproject = toml.load(file)
dependencies = pyproject.get("project", {}).get("dependencies", [])
for dependency in dependencies:
print(dependency)
optional_dependencies = pyproject.get("project", {}).get(
"optional-dependencies", {}
)
if extras:
for extra in extras.split(","):
for dep in optional_dependencies.get(extra, []):
print(dep)
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Generate requirements.txt from pyproject.toml"
)
parser.add_argument("path", type=str, help="Path to pyproject.toml")
parser.add_argument(
"--extras",
type=str,
help="Comma-separated list of extras to include",
default="",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
parse_dependencies(args.path, args.extras)
if __name__ == "__main__":
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"""
Takes a list of semver strings and sorts them in ascending order.
"""
import sys
from packaging.version import parse, InvalidVersion
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("prefix", default="v")
args = parser.parse_args()
# Read the input from stdin
lines = sys.stdin.readlines()
# Parse the versions
versions = []
for line in lines:
line = line.strip()
try:
version_str = line.removeprefix(args.prefix)
version = parse(version_str)
except InvalidVersion:
# There are old tags that don't follow the semver format
print(f"Invalid version: {line}", file=sys.stderr)
continue
versions.append((line, version))
# Sort the versions
versions.sort(key=lambda x: x[1])
# Print the sorted versions as original strings
for line, _ in versions:
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import argparse
import sys
import json
def run_command(command: str) -> str:
"""
Run a shell command and return stdout as a string.
If exit code is not 0, raise an exception with the stderr output.
"""
import subprocess
result = subprocess.run(command, shell=True, capture_output=True, text=True)
if result.returncode != 0:
raise Exception(f"Command failed with error: {result.stderr.strip()}")
return result.stdout.strip()
def get_latest_stable_version() -> str:
version_line = run_command("cargo info lance | grep '^version:'")
version = version_line.split(" ")[1].strip()
return version
def get_latest_preview_version() -> str:
lance_tags = run_command(
"git ls-remote --tags https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git | grep 'refs/tags/v[0-9beta.-]\\+$'"
).splitlines()
lance_tags = (
tag.split("refs/tags/")[1]
for tag in lance_tags
if "refs/tags/" in tag and "beta" in tag
)
from packaging.version import Version
latest = max(
(tag[1:] for tag in lance_tags if tag.startswith("v")), key=lambda t: Version(t)
)
return str(latest)
def extract_features(line: str) -> list:
"""
Extracts the features from a line in Cargo.toml.
Example: 'lance = { "version" = "=0.29.0", "features" = ["dynamodb"] }'
Returns: ['dynamodb']
"""
import re
match = re.search(r'"features"\s*=\s*\[\s*(.*?)\s*\]', line, re.DOTALL)
if match:
features_str = match.group(1)
return [f.strip('"') for f in features_str.split(",") if len(f) > 0]
return []
def update_cargo_toml(line_updater):
"""
Updates the Cargo.toml file by applying the line_updater function to each line.
The line_updater function should take a line as input and return the updated line.
"""
with open("Cargo.toml", "r") as f:
lines = f.readlines()
new_lines = []
lance_line = ""
is_parsing_lance_line = False
for line in lines:
if line.startswith("lance"):
# Update the line using the provided function
if line.strip().endswith("}"):
new_lines.append(line_updater(line))
else:
lance_line = line
is_parsing_lance_line = True
elif is_parsing_lance_line:
lance_line += line
if line.strip().endswith("}"):
new_lines.append(line_updater(lance_line))
lance_line = ""
is_parsing_lance_line = False
else:
print("doesn't end with }:", line)
else:
# Keep the line unchanged
new_lines.append(line)
with open("Cargo.toml", "w") as f:
f.writelines(new_lines)
def set_stable_version(version: str):
"""
Sets lines to
lance = { "version" = "=0.29.0", "features" = ["dynamodb"] }
lance-io = "=0.29.0"
...
"""
def line_updater(line: str) -> str:
package_name = line.split("=", maxsplit=1)[0].strip()
features = extract_features(line)
if features:
return f'{package_name} = {{ "version" = "={version}", "features" = {json.dumps(features)} }}\n'
else:
return f'{package_name} = "={version}"\n'
update_cargo_toml(line_updater)
def set_preview_version(version: str):
"""
Sets lines to
lance = { "version" = "=0.29.0", "features" = ["dynamodb"], tag = "v0.29.0-beta.2", git="https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }
lance-io = { version = "=0.29.0", tag = "v0.29.0-beta.2", git="https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }
...
"""
def line_updater(line: str) -> str:
package_name = line.split("=", maxsplit=1)[0].strip()
features = extract_features(line)
base_version = version.split("-")[0] # Get the base version without beta suffix
if features:
return f'{package_name} = {{ "version" = "={base_version}", "features" = {json.dumps(features)}, "tag" = "v{version}", "git" = "https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }}\n'
else:
return f'{package_name} = {{ "version" = "={base_version}", "tag" = "v{version}", "git" = "https://github.com/lancedb/lance.git" }}\n'
update_cargo_toml(line_updater)
def set_local_version():
"""
Sets lines to
lance = { path = "../lance/rust/lance", features = ["dynamodb"] }
lance-io = { path = "../lance/rust/lance-io" }
...
"""
def line_updater(line: str) -> str:
package_name = line.split("=", maxsplit=1)[0].strip()
features = extract_features(line)
if features:
return f'{package_name} = {{ "path" = "../lance/rust/{package_name}", "features" = {json.dumps(features)} }}\n'
else:
return f'{package_name} = {{ "path" = "../lance/rust/{package_name}" }}\n'
update_cargo_toml(line_updater)
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Set the version of the Lance package.")
parser.add_argument(
"version",
type=str,
help="The version to set for the Lance package. Use 'stable' for the latest stable version, 'preview' for latest preview version, or a specific version number (e.g., '0.1.0'). You can also specify 'local' to use a local path.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.version == "stable":
latest_stable_version = get_latest_stable_version()
print(
f"Found latest stable version: \033[1mv{latest_stable_version}\033[0m",
file=sys.stderr,
)
set_stable_version(latest_stable_version)
elif args.version == "preview":
latest_preview_version = get_latest_preview_version()
print(
f"Found latest preview version: \033[1mv{latest_preview_version}\033[0m",
file=sys.stderr,
)
set_preview_version(latest_preview_version)
elif args.version == "local":
set_local_version()
else:
# Parse the version number.
version = args.version
# Ignore initial v if present.
if version.startswith("v"):
version = version[1:]
if "beta" in version:
set_preview_version(version)
else:
set_stable_version(version)
print("Updating lockfiles...", file=sys.stderr, end="")
run_command("cargo metadata > /dev/null")
print(" done.", file=sys.stderr)

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#!/bin/sh
# https://github.com/mstorsjo/msvc-wine/blob/master/vsdownload.py
# https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev/blob/6027d1d91f2d3204a3992633b3ef730ff005fc64/build/vs/vs2022-car.yaml
# function dl() {
# curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/$1
# }
# [[.h]]
# "id": "Win11SDK_10.0.26100"
# "version": "10.0.26100.7"
# libucrt.lib
# example: <assert.h>
# dir: ucrt/
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/2ee3a5fc6e9fc832af7295b138e93839/universal%20crt%20headers%20libraries%20and%20sources-x86_en-us.msi
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/b1aa09b90fe314aceb090f6ec7626624/16ab2ea2187acffa6435e334796c8c89.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/400609bb0ff5804e36dbe6dcd42a7f01/6ee7bbee8435130a869cf971694fd9e2.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/2ac327317abb865a0e3f56b2faefa918/78fa3c824c2c48bd4a49ab5969adaaf7.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/f034bc0b2680f67dccd4bfeea3d0f932/7afc7b670accd8e3cc94cfffd516f5cb.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/7ed5e12f9d50f80825a8b27838cf4c7f/96076045170fe5db6d5dcf14b6f6688e.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/764edc185a696bda9e07df8891dddbbb/a1e2a83aa8a71c48c742eeaff6e71928.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/66854bedc6dbd5ccb5dd82c8e2412231/b2f03f34ff83ec013b9e45c7cd8e8a73.cab
# example: <windows.h>
# dir: um/
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/b286efac4d83a54fc49190bddef1edc9/windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20headers-x86_en-us.msi
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/e0dc3811d92ab96fcb72bf63d6c08d71/766c0ffd568bbb31bf7fb6793383e24a.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/613503da4b5628768497822826aed39f/8125ee239710f33ea485965f76fae646.cab
# example: <winapifamily.h>
# dir: /shared
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/122979f0348d3a2a36b6aa1a111d5d0c/windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20headers%20onecoreuap-x86_en-us.msi
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/766e04beecdfccff39e91dd9eb32834a/e89e3dcbb016928c7e426238337d69eb.cab
# "id": "Microsoft.VisualC.14.16.CRT.Headers"
# "version": "14.16.27045"
# example: <vcruntime.h>
# dir: MSVC/
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/bac0afd7-cc9e-4182-8a83-9898fa20e092/87bbe41e09a2f83711e72696f49681429327eb7a4b90618c35667a6ba2e2880e/Microsoft.VisualC.14.16.CRT.Headers.vsix
# [[.lib]]
# advapi32.lib bcrypt.lib kernel32.lib ntdll.lib user32.lib uuid.lib ws2_32.lib userenv.lib cfgmgr32.lib runtimeobject.lib
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/944c4153b849a1f7d0c0404a4f1c05ea/windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20libs-x86_en-us.msi
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/5306aed3e1a38d1e8bef5934edeb2a9b/05047a45609f311645eebcac2739fc4c.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/13c8a73a0f5a6474040b26d016a26fab/13d68b8a7b6678a368e2d13ff4027521.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/149578fb3b621cdb61ee1813b9b3e791/463ad1b0783ebda908fd6c16a4abfe93.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/5c986c4f393c6b09d5aec3b539e9fb4a/5a22e5cde814b041749fb271547f4dd5.cab
# dbghelp.lib fwpuclnt.lib arm64rt.lib
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/7a332420d812f7c1d41da865ae5a7c52/windows%20sdk%20desktop%20libs%20arm64-x86_en-us.msi
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/19de98ed4a79938d0045d19c047936b3/3e2f7be479e3679d700ce0782e4cc318.cab
# libcmt.lib libvcruntime.lib
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/bac0afd7-cc9e-4182-8a83-9898fa20e092/227f40682a88dc5fa0ccb9cadc9ad30af99ad1f1a75db63407587d079f60d035/Microsoft.VisualC.14.16.CRT.ARM64.Desktop.vsix
msiextract universal%20crt%20headers%20libraries%20and%20sources-x86_en-us.msi
msiextract windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20headers-x86_en-us.msi
msiextract windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20headers%20onecoreuap-x86_en-us.msi
msiextract windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20libs-x86_en-us.msi
msiextract windows%20sdk%20desktop%20libs%20arm64-x86_en-us.msi
unzip -o Microsoft.VisualC.14.16.CRT.Headers.vsix
unzip -o Microsoft.VisualC.14.16.CRT.ARM64.Desktop.vsix
mkdir -p /usr/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/include
mkdir -p /usr/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/lib
# lowercase folder/file names
echo "$(find . -regex ".*/[^/]*[A-Z][^/]*")" | xargs -I{} sh -c 'mv "$(echo "{}" | sed -E '"'"'s/(.*\/)/\L\1/'"'"')" "$(echo "{}" | tr [A-Z] [a-z])"'
# .h
(cd 'program files/windows kits/10/include/10.0.26100.0' && cp -r ucrt/* um/* shared/* -t /usr/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/include)
cp -r contents/vc/tools/msvc/14.16.27023/include/* /usr/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/include
# lowercase #include "" and #include <>
find /usr/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/include -type f -exec sed -i -E 's/(#include <[^<>]*?[A-Z][^<>]*?>)|(#include "[^"]*?[A-Z][^"]*?")/\L\1\2/' "{}" ';'
# ARM intrinsics
# original dir: MSVC/
# '__n128x4' redefined in arm_neon.h
# "arm64_neon.h" included from intrin.h
(cd /usr/lib/llvm19/lib/clang/19/include && cp arm_neon.h intrin.h -t /usr/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/include)
# .lib
# _Interlocked intrinsics
# must always link with arm64rt.lib
# reason: https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/libucrtlibstreamobj-error-lnk2001-unresolved-exter/1544787#T-ND1599818
# I don't understand the 'correct' fix for this, arm64rt.lib is supposed to be the workaround
(cd 'program files/windows kits/10/lib/10.0.26100.0/um/arm64' && cp advapi32.lib bcrypt.lib kernel32.lib ntdll.lib user32.lib uuid.lib ws2_32.lib userenv.lib cfgmgr32.lib runtimeobject.lib dbghelp.lib fwpuclnt.lib arm64rt.lib -t /usr/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/lib)
(cd 'contents/vc/tools/msvc/14.16.27023/lib/arm64' && cp libcmt.lib libvcruntime.lib -t /usr/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/lib)
cp 'program files/windows kits/10/lib/10.0.26100.0/ucrt/arm64/libucrt.lib' /usr/aarch64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/lib

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#!/bin/sh
# https://github.com/mstorsjo/msvc-wine/blob/master/vsdownload.py
# https://github.com/mozilla/gecko-dev/blob/6027d1d91f2d3204a3992633b3ef730ff005fc64/build/vs/vs2022-car.yaml
# function dl() {
# curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/$1
# }
# [[.h]]
# "id": "Win11SDK_10.0.26100"
# "version": "10.0.26100.7"
# libucrt.lib
# example: <assert.h>
# dir: ucrt/
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/2ee3a5fc6e9fc832af7295b138e93839/universal%20crt%20headers%20libraries%20and%20sources-x86_en-us.msi
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/b1aa09b90fe314aceb090f6ec7626624/16ab2ea2187acffa6435e334796c8c89.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/400609bb0ff5804e36dbe6dcd42a7f01/6ee7bbee8435130a869cf971694fd9e2.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/2ac327317abb865a0e3f56b2faefa918/78fa3c824c2c48bd4a49ab5969adaaf7.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/f034bc0b2680f67dccd4bfeea3d0f932/7afc7b670accd8e3cc94cfffd516f5cb.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/7ed5e12f9d50f80825a8b27838cf4c7f/96076045170fe5db6d5dcf14b6f6688e.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/764edc185a696bda9e07df8891dddbbb/a1e2a83aa8a71c48c742eeaff6e71928.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/66854bedc6dbd5ccb5dd82c8e2412231/b2f03f34ff83ec013b9e45c7cd8e8a73.cab
# example: <windows.h>
# dir: um/
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/b286efac4d83a54fc49190bddef1edc9/windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20headers-x86_en-us.msi
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/e0dc3811d92ab96fcb72bf63d6c08d71/766c0ffd568bbb31bf7fb6793383e24a.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/613503da4b5628768497822826aed39f/8125ee239710f33ea485965f76fae646.cab
# example: <winapifamily.h>
# dir: /shared
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/122979f0348d3a2a36b6aa1a111d5d0c/windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20headers%20onecoreuap-x86_en-us.msi
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/766e04beecdfccff39e91dd9eb32834a/e89e3dcbb016928c7e426238337d69eb.cab
# "id": "Microsoft.VisualC.14.16.CRT.Headers"
# "version": "14.16.27045"
# example: <vcruntime.h>
# dir: MSVC/
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/bac0afd7-cc9e-4182-8a83-9898fa20e092/87bbe41e09a2f83711e72696f49681429327eb7a4b90618c35667a6ba2e2880e/Microsoft.VisualC.14.16.CRT.Headers.vsix
# [[.lib]]
# advapi32.lib bcrypt.lib kernel32.lib ntdll.lib user32.lib uuid.lib ws2_32.lib userenv.lib cfgmgr32.lib
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/944c4153b849a1f7d0c0404a4f1c05ea/windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20libs-x86_en-us.msi
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/5306aed3e1a38d1e8bef5934edeb2a9b/05047a45609f311645eebcac2739fc4c.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/13c8a73a0f5a6474040b26d016a26fab/13d68b8a7b6678a368e2d13ff4027521.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/149578fb3b621cdb61ee1813b9b3e791/463ad1b0783ebda908fd6c16a4abfe93.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/5c986c4f393c6b09d5aec3b539e9fb4a/5a22e5cde814b041749fb271547f4dd5.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/bfc3904a0195453419ae4dfea7abd6fb/e10768bb6e9d0ea730280336b697da66.cab
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/637f9f3be880c71f9e3ca07b4d67345c/f9b24c8280986c0683fbceca5326d806.cab
# dbghelp.lib fwpuclnt.lib
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/9f51690d5aa804b1340ce12d1ec80f89/windows%20sdk%20desktop%20libs%20x64-x86_en-us.msi
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/32863b8d-a46d-4231-8e84-0888519d20a9/d3a7df4ca3303a698640a29e558a5e5b/58314d0646d7e1a25e97c902166c3155.cab
# libcmt.lib libvcruntime.lib
curl -O https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/bac0afd7-cc9e-4182-8a83-9898fa20e092/8728f21ae09940f1f4b4ee47b4a596be2509e2a47d2f0c83bbec0ea37d69644b/Microsoft.VisualC.14.16.CRT.x64.Desktop.vsix
msiextract universal%20crt%20headers%20libraries%20and%20sources-x86_en-us.msi
msiextract windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20headers-x86_en-us.msi
msiextract windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20headers%20onecoreuap-x86_en-us.msi
msiextract windows%20sdk%20for%20windows%20store%20apps%20libs-x86_en-us.msi
msiextract windows%20sdk%20desktop%20libs%20x64-x86_en-us.msi
unzip -o Microsoft.VisualC.14.16.CRT.Headers.vsix
unzip -o Microsoft.VisualC.14.16.CRT.x64.Desktop.vsix
mkdir -p /usr/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/include
mkdir -p /usr/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/lib
# lowercase folder/file names
echo "$(find . -regex ".*/[^/]*[A-Z][^/]*")" | xargs -I{} sh -c 'mv "$(echo "{}" | sed -E '"'"'s/(.*\/)/\L\1/'"'"')" "$(echo "{}" | tr [A-Z] [a-z])"'
# .h
(cd 'program files/windows kits/10/include/10.0.26100.0' && cp -r ucrt/* um/* shared/* -t /usr/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/include)
cp -r contents/vc/tools/msvc/14.16.27023/include/* /usr/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/include
# lowercase #include "" and #include <>
find /usr/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/include -type f -exec sed -i -E 's/(#include <[^<>]*?[A-Z][^<>]*?>)|(#include "[^"]*?[A-Z][^"]*?")/\L\1\2/' "{}" ';'
# x86 intrinsics
# original dir: MSVC/
# '_mm_movemask_epi8' defined in emmintrin.h
# '__v4sf' defined in xmmintrin.h
# '__v2si' defined in mmintrin.h
# '__m128d' redefined in immintrin.h
# '__m128i' redefined in intrin.h
# '_mm_comlt_epu8' defined in ammintrin.h
(cd /usr/lib/llvm19/lib/clang/19/include && cp emmintrin.h xmmintrin.h mmintrin.h immintrin.h intrin.h ammintrin.h -t /usr/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/include)
# .lib
(cd 'program files/windows kits/10/lib/10.0.26100.0/um/x64' && cp advapi32.lib bcrypt.lib kernel32.lib ntdll.lib user32.lib uuid.lib ws2_32.lib userenv.lib cfgmgr32.lib dbghelp.lib fwpuclnt.lib -t /usr/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/lib)
(cd 'contents/vc/tools/msvc/14.16.27023/lib/x64' && cp libcmt.lib libvcruntime.lib -t /usr/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/lib)
cp 'program files/windows kits/10/lib/10.0.26100.0/ucrt/x64/libucrt.lib' /usr/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/usr/lib

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
AMEND=false
for arg in "$@"; do
if [[ "$arg" == "--amend" ]]; then
AMEND=true
fi
done
# This updates the lockfile without building
cargo metadata --quiet > /dev/null
pushd nodejs || exit 1
npm install --package-lock-only --silent
popd
pushd node || exit 1
npm install --package-lock-only --silent
popd
if git diff --quiet --exit-code; then
echo "No lockfile changes to commit; skipping amend."
elif $AMEND; then
git add Cargo.lock nodejs/package-lock.json node/package-lock.json
git commit --amend --no-edit
else
git add Cargo.lock nodejs/package-lock.json node/package-lock.json
git commit -m "Update lockfiles"
fi

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import tomllib
found_preview_lance = False
with open("Cargo.toml", "rb") as f:
cargo_data = tomllib.load(f)
for name, dep in cargo_data["workspace"]["dependencies"].items():
if name == "lance" or name.startswith("lance-"):
if isinstance(dep, str):
version = dep
elif isinstance(dep, dict):
# Version doesn't have the beta tag in it, so we instead look
# at the git tag.
version = dep.get('tag', dep.get('version'))
else:
raise ValueError("Unexpected type for dependency: " + str(dep))
if "beta" in version:
found_preview_lance = True
print(f"Dependency '{name}' is a preview version: {version}")
with open("python/pyproject.toml", "rb") as f:
py_proj_data = tomllib.load(f)
for dep in py_proj_data["project"]["dependencies"]:
if dep.startswith("pylance"):
if "b" in dep:
found_preview_lance = True
print(f"Dependency '{dep}' is a preview version")
break # Only one pylance dependency
if found_preview_lance:
raise ValueError("Found preview version of Lance in dependencies")

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@@ -2,88 +2,43 @@
LanceDB docs are deployed to https://lancedb.github.io/lancedb/.
Docs is built and deployed automatically by [Github Actions](../.github/workflows/docs.yml)
Docs is built and deployed automatically by [Github Actions](.github/workflows/docs.yml)
whenever a commit is pushed to the `main` branch. So it is possible for the docs to show
unreleased features.
## Building the docs
### Setup
1. Install LanceDB Python. See setup in [Python contributing guide](../python/CONTRIBUTING.md).
Run `make develop` to install the Python package.
2. Install documentation dependencies. From LanceDB repo root: `pip install -r docs/requirements.txt`
1. Install LanceDB. From LanceDB repo root: `pip install -e python`
2. Install dependencies. From LanceDB repo root: `pip install -r docs/requirements.txt`
3. Make sure you have node and npm setup
4. Make sure protobuf and libssl are installed
### Preview the docs
### Building node module and create markdown files
```shell
See [Javascript docs README](./src/javascript/README.md)
### Build docs
From LanceDB repo root:
Run: `PYTHONPATH=. mkdocs build -f docs/mkdocs.yml`
If successful, you should see a `docs/site` directory that you can verify locally.
### Run local server
You can run a local server to test the docs prior to deployment by navigating to the `docs` directory and running the following command:
```bash
cd docs
mkdocs serve
```
If you want to just generate the HTML files:
### Run doctest for typescript example
```shell
PYTHONPATH=. mkdocs build -f docs/mkdocs.yml
```
If successful, you should see a `docs/site` directory that you can verify locally.
## Adding examples
To make sure examples are correct, we put examples in test files so they can be
run as part of our test suites.
You can see the tests are at:
* Python: `python/python/tests/docs`
* Typescript: `nodejs/examples/`
### Checking python examples
```shell
cd python
pytest -vv python/tests/docs
```
### Checking typescript examples
The `@lancedb/lancedb` package must be built before running the tests:
```shell
pushd nodejs
npm ci
```bash
cd lancedb/docs
npm i
npm run build
popd
```
Then you can run the examples by going to the `nodejs/examples` directory and
running the tests like a normal npm package:
```shell
pushd nodejs/examples
npm ci
npm test
popd
```
## API documentation
### Python
The Python API documentation is organized based on the file `docs/src/python/python.md`.
We manually add entries there so we can control the organization of the reference page.
**However, this means any new types must be manually added to the file.** No additional
steps are needed to generate the API documentation.
### Typescript
The typescript API documentation is generated from the typescript source code using [typedoc](https://typedoc.org/).
When new APIs are added, you must manually re-run the typedoc command to update the API documentation.
The new files should be checked into the repository.
```shell
pushd nodejs
npm run docs
popd
npm run all
```

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@@ -4,9 +4,6 @@ repo_url: https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb
edit_uri: https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/tree/main/docs/src
repo_name: lancedb/lancedb
docs_dir: src
watch:
- src
- ../python/python
theme:
name: "material"
@@ -29,7 +26,6 @@ theme:
- content.code.copy
- content.tabs.link
- content.action.edit
- content.tooltips
- toc.follow
- navigation.top
- navigation.tabs
@@ -37,10 +33,8 @@ theme:
- navigation.footer
- navigation.tracking
- navigation.instant
- content.footnote.tooltips
icon:
repo: fontawesome/brands/github
annotation: material/arrow-right-circle
custom_dir: overrides
plugins:
@@ -58,27 +52,15 @@ plugins:
show_signature_annotations: true
show_root_heading: true
members_order: source
docstring_section_style: list
signature_crossrefs: true
separate_signature: true
import:
# for cross references
- https://arrow.apache.org/docs/objects.inv
- https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/objects.inv
- https://lancedb.github.io/lance/objects.inv
- https://docs.pydantic.dev/latest/objects.inv
- mkdocs-jupyter
- render_swagger:
allow_arbitrary_locations: true
markdown_extensions:
- admonition
- footnotes
- pymdownx.critic
- pymdownx.caret
- pymdownx.keys
- pymdownx.mark
- pymdownx.tilde
- pymdownx.details
- pymdownx.highlight:
anchor_linenums: true
@@ -92,23 +74,152 @@ markdown_extensions:
- pymdownx.tabbed:
alternate_style: true
- md_in_html
- abbr
- attr_list
- pymdownx.snippets
- pymdownx.emoji:
emoji_index: !!python/name:material.extensions.emoji.twemoji
emoji_generator: !!python/name:material.extensions.emoji.to_svg
- markdown.extensions.toc:
baselevel: 1
permalink: ""
nav:
- Home:
- LanceDB: index.md
- 🏃🏼‍♂️ Quick start: basic.md
- 📚 Concepts:
- Vector search: concepts/vector_search.md
- Indexing: concepts/index_ivfpq.md
- Storage: concepts/storage.md
- Data management: concepts/data_management.md
- 🔨 Guides:
- Working with tables: guides/tables.md
- Building an ANN index: ann_indexes.md
- Vector Search: search.md
- Full-text search: fts.md
- Hybrid search:
- Overview: hybrid_search/hybrid_search.md
- Comparing Rerankers: hybrid_search/eval.md
- Airbnb financial data example: notebooks/hybrid_search.ipynb
- Reranking:
- Quickstart: reranking/index.md
- Cohere Reranker: reranking/cohere.md
- Linear Combination Reranker: reranking/linear_combination.md
- Cross Encoder Reranker: reranking/cross_encoder.md
- ColBERT Reranker: reranking/colbert.md
- OpenAI Reranker: reranking/openai.md
- Building Custom Rerankers: reranking/custom_reranker.md
- Filtering: sql.md
- Versioning & Reproducibility: notebooks/reproducibility.ipynb
- Configuring Storage: guides/storage.md
- Sync -> Async Migration Guide: migration.md
- 🧬 Managing embeddings:
- Overview: embeddings/index.md
- Embedding functions: embeddings/embedding_functions.md
- Available models: embeddings/default_embedding_functions.md
- User-defined embedding functions: embeddings/custom_embedding_function.md
- "Example: Multi-lingual semantic search": notebooks/multi_lingual_example.ipynb
- "Example: MultiModal CLIP Embeddings": notebooks/DisappearingEmbeddingFunction.ipynb
- 🔌 Integrations:
- Tools and data formats: integrations/index.md
- Pandas and PyArrow: python/pandas_and_pyarrow.md
- Polars: python/polars_arrow.md
- DuckDB: python/duckdb.md
- LangChain:
- LangChain 🔗: https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/vectorstores/lancedb/
- LangChain JS/TS 🔗: https://js.langchain.com/docs/integrations/vectorstores/lancedb
- LlamaIndex 🦙: https://docs.llamaindex.ai/en/stable/examples/vector_stores/LanceDBIndexDemo/
- Pydantic: python/pydantic.md
- Voxel51: integrations/voxel51.md
- PromptTools: integrations/prompttools.md
- 🎯 Examples:
- Overview: examples/index.md
- 🐍 Python:
- Overview: examples/examples_python.md
- YouTube Transcript Search: notebooks/youtube_transcript_search.ipynb
- Documentation QA Bot using LangChain: notebooks/code_qa_bot.ipynb
- Multimodal search using CLIP: notebooks/multimodal_search.ipynb
- Example - Calculate CLIP Embeddings with Roboflow Inference: examples/image_embeddings_roboflow.md
- Serverless QA Bot with S3 and Lambda: examples/serverless_lancedb_with_s3_and_lambda.md
- Serverless QA Bot with Modal: examples/serverless_qa_bot_with_modal_and_langchain.md
- 👾 JavaScript:
- Overview: examples/examples_js.md
- Serverless Website Chatbot: examples/serverless_website_chatbot.md
- YouTube Transcript Search: examples/youtube_transcript_bot_with_nodejs.md
- TransformersJS Embedding Search: examples/transformerjs_embedding_search_nodejs.md
- 🦀 Rust:
- Overview: examples/examples_rust.md
- 💭 FAQs: faq.md
- ⚙️ API reference:
- 🐍 Python: python/python.md
- 👾 JavaScript (vectordb): javascript/modules.md
- 👾 JavaScript (lancedb): javascript/modules.md
- 🦀 Rust: https://docs.rs/lancedb/latest/lancedb/
- ☁️ LanceDB Cloud:
- Overview: cloud/index.md
- API reference:
- 🐍 Python: python/saas-python.md
- 👾 JavaScript: javascript/saas-modules.md
- Quick start: basic.md
- Concepts:
- Vector search: concepts/vector_search.md
- Indexing: concepts/index_ivfpq.md
- Storage: concepts/storage.md
- Data management: concepts/data_management.md
- Guides:
- Working with tables: guides/tables.md
- Building an ANN index: ann_indexes.md
- Vector Search: search.md
- Full-text search: fts.md
- Hybrid search:
- Overview: hybrid_search/hybrid_search.md
- Comparing Rerankers: hybrid_search/eval.md
- Airbnb financial data example: notebooks/hybrid_search.ipynb
- Reranking:
- Quickstart: reranking/index.md
- Cohere Reranker: reranking/cohere.md
- Linear Combination Reranker: reranking/linear_combination.md
- Cross Encoder Reranker: reranking/cross_encoder.md
- ColBERT Reranker: reranking/colbert.md
- OpenAI Reranker: reranking/openai.md
- Building Custom Rerankers: reranking/custom_reranker.md
- Filtering: sql.md
- Versioning & Reproducibility: notebooks/reproducibility.ipynb
- Configuring Storage: guides/storage.md
- Sync -> Async Migration Guide: migration.md
- Managing Embeddings:
- Overview: embeddings/index.md
- Embedding functions: embeddings/embedding_functions.md
- Available models: embeddings/default_embedding_functions.md
- User-defined embedding functions: embeddings/custom_embedding_function.md
- "Example: Multi-lingual semantic search": notebooks/multi_lingual_example.ipynb
- "Example: MultiModal CLIP Embeddings": notebooks/DisappearingEmbeddingFunction.ipynb
- Integrations:
- Overview: integrations/index.md
- Pandas and PyArrow: python/pandas_and_pyarrow.md
- Polars: python/polars_arrow.md
- DuckDB: python/duckdb.md
- LangChain 🦜️🔗↗: https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/vectorstores/lancedb
- LangChain.js 🦜️🔗↗: https://js.langchain.com/docs/integrations/vectorstores/lancedb
- LlamaIndex 🦙↗: https://gpt-index.readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples/vector_stores/LanceDBIndexDemo.html
- Pydantic: python/pydantic.md
- Voxel51: integrations/voxel51.md
- PromptTools: integrations/prompttools.md
- Examples:
- examples/index.md
- YouTube Transcript Search: notebooks/youtube_transcript_search.ipynb
- Documentation QA Bot using LangChain: notebooks/code_qa_bot.ipynb
- Multimodal search using CLIP: notebooks/multimodal_search.ipynb
- Serverless QA Bot with S3 and Lambda: examples/serverless_lancedb_with_s3_and_lambda.md
- Serverless QA Bot with Modal: examples/serverless_qa_bot_with_modal_and_langchain.md
- YouTube Transcript Search (JS): examples/youtube_transcript_bot_with_nodejs.md
- Serverless Chatbot from any website: examples/serverless_website_chatbot.md
- TransformersJS Embedding Search: examples/transformerjs_embedding_search_nodejs.md
- API reference:
- Overview: api_reference.md
- Python: python/python.md
- Javascript (vectordb): javascript/modules.md
- Javascript (lancedb): js/globals.md
- Javascript (lancedb): js/modules.md
- Rust: https://docs.rs/lancedb/latest/lancedb/index.html
- LanceDB Cloud:
- Overview: cloud/index.md
- API reference:
- 🐍 Python: python/saas-python.md
- 👾 JavaScript: javascript/saas-modules.md
extra_css:
- styles/global.css
@@ -116,7 +227,6 @@ extra_css:
extra_javascript:
- "extra_js/init_ask_ai_widget.js"
- "extra_js/reo.js"
extra:
analytics:

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@@ -1,513 +0,0 @@
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
version: 1.0.0
title: LanceDB Cloud API
description: |
LanceDB Cloud API is a RESTful API that allows users to access and modify data stored in LanceDB Cloud.
Table actions are considered temporary resource creations and all use POST method.
contact:
name: LanceDB support
url: https://lancedb.com
email: contact@lancedb.com
servers:
- url: https://{db}.{region}.api.lancedb.com
description: LanceDB Cloud REST endpoint.
variables:
db:
default: ""
description: the name of DB
region:
default: "us-east-1"
description: the service region of the DB
security:
- key_auth: []
components:
securitySchemes:
key_auth:
name: x-api-key
type: apiKey
in: header
parameters:
table_name:
name: name
in: path
description: name of the table
required: true
schema:
type: string
index_name:
name: index_name
in: path
description: name of the index
required: true
schema:
type: string
responses:
invalid_request:
description: Invalid request
content:
text/plain:
schema:
type: string
not_found:
description: Not found
content:
text/plain:
schema:
type: string
unauthorized:
description: Unauthorized
content:
text/plain:
schema:
type: string
requestBodies:
arrow_stream_buffer:
description: Arrow IPC stream buffer
required: true
content:
application/vnd.apache.arrow.stream:
schema:
type: string
format: binary
paths:
/v1/table/:
get:
description: List tables, optionally, with pagination.
tags:
- Tables
summary: List Tables
operationId: listTables
parameters:
- name: limit
in: query
description: Limits the number of items to return.
schema:
type: integer
- name: page_token
in: query
description: Specifies the starting position of the next query
schema:
type: string
responses:
"200":
description: Successfully returned a list of tables in the DB
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
properties:
tables:
type: array
items:
type: string
page_token:
type: string
"400":
$ref: "#/components/responses/invalid_request"
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
"404":
$ref: "#/components/responses/not_found"
/v1/table/{name}/create/:
post:
description: Create a new table
summary: Create a new table
operationId: createTable
tags:
- Tables
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
requestBody:
$ref: "#/components/requestBodies/arrow_stream_buffer"
responses:
"200":
description: Table successfully created
"400":
$ref: "#/components/responses/invalid_request"
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
"404":
$ref: "#/components/responses/not_found"
/v1/table/{name}/query/:
post:
description: Vector Query
url: https://{db-uri}.{aws-region}.api.lancedb.com/v1/table/{name}/query/
tags:
- Data
summary: Vector Query
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
requestBody:
required: true
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
properties:
vector:
type: FixedSizeList
description: |
The targetted vector to search for. Required.
vector_column:
type: string
description: |
The column to query, it can be inferred from the schema if there is only one vector column.
prefilter:
type: boolean
description: |
Whether to prefilter the data. Optional.
k:
type: integer
description: |
The number of search results to return. Default is 10.
distance_type:
type: string
description: |
The distance metric to use for search. l2, Cosine, Dot and Hamming are supported. Default is l2.
bypass_vector_index:
type: boolean
description: |
Whether to bypass vector index. Optional.
filter:
type: string
description: |
A filter expression that specifies the rows to query. Optional.
columns:
type: array
items:
type: string
description: |
The columns to return. Optional.
nprobe:
type: integer
description: |
The number of probes to use for search. Optional.
refine_factor:
type: integer
description: |
The refine factor to use for search. Optional.
default: null
fast_search:
type: boolean
description: |
Whether to use fast search. Optional.
default: false
required:
- vector
responses:
"200":
description: top k results if query is successfully executed
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
properties:
results:
type: array
items:
type: object
properties:
id:
type: integer
selected_col_1_to_return:
type: col_1_type
selected_col_n_to_return:
type: col_n_type
_distance:
type: float
"400":
$ref: "#/components/responses/invalid_request"
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
"404":
$ref: "#/components/responses/not_found"
/v1/table/{name}/insert/:
post:
description: Insert new data to the Table.
tags:
- Data
operationId: insertData
summary: Insert new data.
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
requestBody:
$ref: "#/components/requestBodies/arrow_stream_buffer"
responses:
"200":
description: Insert successful
"400":
$ref: "#/components/responses/invalid_request"
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
"404":
$ref: "#/components/responses/not_found"
/v1/table/{name}/merge_insert/:
post:
description: Create a "merge insert" operation
This operation can add rows, update rows, and remove rows all in a single
transaction. See python method `lancedb.table.Table.merge_insert` for examples.
tags:
- Data
summary: Merge Insert
operationId: mergeInsert
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
- name: on
in: query
description: |
The column to use as the primary key for the merge operation.
required: true
schema:
type: string
- name: when_matched_update_all
in: query
description: |
Rows that exist in both the source table (new data) and
the target table (old data) will be updated, replacing
the old row with the corresponding matching row.
required: false
schema:
type: boolean
- name: when_matched_update_all_filt
in: query
description: |
If present then only rows that satisfy the filter expression will
be updated
required: false
schema:
type: string
- name: when_not_matched_insert_all
in: query
description: |
Rows that exist only in the source table (new data) will be
inserted into the target table (old data).
required: false
schema:
type: boolean
- name: when_not_matched_by_source_delete
in: query
description: |
Rows that exist only in the target table (old data) will be
deleted. An optional condition (`when_not_matched_by_source_delete_filt`)
can be provided to limit what data is deleted.
required: false
schema:
type: boolean
- name: when_not_matched_by_source_delete_filt
in: query
description: |
The filter expression that specifies the rows to delete.
required: false
schema:
type: string
requestBody:
$ref: "#/components/requestBodies/arrow_stream_buffer"
responses:
"200":
description: Merge Insert successful
"400":
$ref: "#/components/responses/invalid_request"
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
"404":
$ref: "#/components/responses/not_found"
/v1/table/{name}/delete/:
post:
description: Delete rows from a table.
tags:
- Data
summary: Delete rows from a table
operationId: deleteData
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
requestBody:
required: true
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
properties:
predicate:
type: string
description: |
A filter expression that specifies the rows to delete.
responses:
"200":
description: Delete successful
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
/v1/table/{name}/drop/:
post:
description: Drop a table
tags:
- Tables
summary: Drop a table
operationId: dropTable
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
requestBody:
$ref: "#/components/requestBodies/arrow_stream_buffer"
responses:
"200":
description: Drop successful
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
/v1/table/{name}/describe/:
post:
description: Describe a table and return Table Information.
tags:
- Tables
summary: Describe a table
operationId: describeTable
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
responses:
"200":
description: Table information
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
properties:
table:
type: string
version:
type: integer
schema:
type: string
stats:
type: object
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
"404":
$ref: "#/components/responses/not_found"
/v1/table/{name}/index/list/:
post:
description: List indexes of a table
tags:
- Tables
summary: List indexes of a table
operationId: listIndexes
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
responses:
"200":
description: Available list of indexes on the table.
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
properties:
indexes:
type: array
items:
type: object
properties:
columns:
type: array
items:
type: string
index_name:
type: string
index_uuid:
type: string
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
"404":
$ref: "#/components/responses/not_found"
/v1/table/{name}/create_index/:
post:
description: Create vector index on a Table
tags:
- Tables
summary: Create vector index on a Table
operationId: createIndex
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
requestBody:
required: true
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
properties:
column:
type: string
metric_type:
type: string
nullable: false
description: |
The metric type to use for the index. l2, Cosine, Dot are supported.
index_type:
type: string
responses:
"200":
description: Index successfully created
"400":
$ref: "#/components/responses/invalid_request"
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
"404":
$ref: "#/components/responses/not_found"
/v1/table/{name}/create_scalar_index/:
post:
description: Create a scalar index on a table
tags:
- Tables
summary: Create a scalar index on a table
operationId: createScalarIndex
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
requestBody:
required: true
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
properties:
column:
type: string
index_type:
type: string
required: false
responses:
"200":
description: Scalar Index successfully created
"400":
$ref: "#/components/responses/invalid_request"
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
"404":
$ref: "#/components/responses/not_found"
/v1/table/{name}/index/{index_name}/drop/:
post:
description: Drop an index from the table
tags:
- Tables
summary: Drop an index from the table
operationId: dropIndex
parameters:
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/table_name"
- $ref: "#/components/parameters/index_name"
responses:
"200":
description: Index successfully dropped
"400":
$ref: "#/components/responses/invalid_request"
"401":
$ref: "#/components/responses/unauthorized"
"404":
$ref: "#/components/responses/not_found"

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block announce %}
📚 Starting June 1st, 2025, please use <a href="https://lancedb.github.io/documentation" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">lancedb.github.io/documentation</a> for the latest docs.
{% endblock %}

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
},
"../node": {
"name": "vectordb",
"version": "0.21.2-beta.0",
"version": "0.4.6",
"cpu": [
"x64",
"arm64"
@@ -31,7 +31,9 @@
"win32"
],
"dependencies": {
"@apache-arrow/ts": "^14.0.2",
"@neon-rs/load": "^0.0.74",
"apache-arrow": "^14.0.2",
"axios": "^1.4.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
@@ -44,7 +46,6 @@
"@types/temp": "^0.9.1",
"@types/uuid": "^9.0.3",
"@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^5.59.1",
"apache-arrow-old": "npm:apache-arrow@13.0.0",
"cargo-cp-artifact": "^0.1",
"chai": "^4.3.7",
"chai-as-promised": "^7.1.1",
@@ -61,19 +62,15 @@
"ts-node-dev": "^2.0.0",
"typedoc": "^0.24.7",
"typedoc-plugin-markdown": "^3.15.3",
"typescript": "^5.1.0",
"typescript": "*",
"uuid": "^9.0.0"
},
"optionalDependencies": {
"@lancedb/vectordb-darwin-arm64": "0.21.2-beta.0",
"@lancedb/vectordb-darwin-x64": "0.21.2-beta.0",
"@lancedb/vectordb-linux-arm64-gnu": "0.21.2-beta.0",
"@lancedb/vectordb-linux-x64-gnu": "0.21.2-beta.0",
"@lancedb/vectordb-win32-x64-msvc": "0.21.2-beta.0"
},
"peerDependencies": {
"@apache-arrow/ts": "^14.0.2",
"apache-arrow": "^14.0.2"
"@lancedb/vectordb-darwin-arm64": "0.4.6",
"@lancedb/vectordb-darwin-x64": "0.4.6",
"@lancedb/vectordb-linux-arm64-gnu": "0.4.6",
"@lancedb/vectordb-linux-x64-gnu": "0.4.6",
"@lancedb/vectordb-win32-x64-msvc": "0.4.6"
}
},
"../node/node_modules/apache-arrow": {

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mkdocs==1.5.3
mkdocs-jupyter==0.24.1
mkdocs-material==9.5.3
mkdocstrings[python]==0.25.2
griffe
mkdocs-render-swagger-plugin
pydantic
mkdocstrings[python]==0.20.0
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@@ -18,46 +18,33 @@ See the [indexing](concepts/index_ivfpq.md) concepts guide for more information
Lance supports `IVF_PQ` index type by default.
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
Creating indexes is done via the [create_index](https://lancedb.github.io/lancedb/python/#lancedb.table.LanceTable.create_index) method.
Creating indexes is done via the [create_index](https://lancedb.github.io/lancedb/python/#lancedb.table.LanceTable.create_index) method.
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:import-lancedb"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:import-numpy"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:create_ann_index"
```
=== "Async API"
Creating indexes is done via the [create_index](https://lancedb.github.io/lancedb/python/#lancedb.table.LanceTable.create_index) method.
```python
import lancedb
import numpy as np
uri = "data/sample-lancedb"
db = lancedb.connect(uri)
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:import-lancedb"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:import-numpy"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:import-lancedb-ivfpq"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:create_ann_index_async"
```
# Create 10,000 sample vectors
data = [{"vector": row, "item": f"item {i}"}
for i, row in enumerate(np.random.random((10_000, 1536)).astype('float32'))]
=== "TypeScript"
# Add the vectors to a table
tbl = db.create_table("my_vectors", data=data)
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
# Create and train the index - you need to have enough data in the table for an effective training step
tbl.create_index(num_partitions=256, num_sub_vectors=96)
```
Creating indexes is done via the [lancedb.Table.createIndex](../js/classes/Table.md/#createIndex) method.
=== "Typescript"
```typescript
--8<--- "nodejs/examples/ann_indexes.test.ts:import"
```typescript
--8<--- "docs/src/ann_indexes.ts:import"
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/ann_indexes.test.ts:ingest"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
Creating indexes is done via the [lancedb.Table.createIndex](../javascript/interfaces/Table.md/#createIndex) method.
```typescript
--8<--- "docs/src/ann_indexes.ts:import"
--8<-- "docs/src/ann_indexes.ts:ingest"
```
--8<-- "docs/src/ann_indexes.ts:ingest"
```
=== "Rust"
@@ -69,7 +56,7 @@ Lance supports `IVF_PQ` index type by default.
The following IVF_PQ paramters can be specified:
- **distance_type**: The distance metric to use. By default it uses euclidean distance "`l2`".
- **distance_type**: The distance metric to use. By default it uses euclidean distance "`L2`".
We also support "cosine" and "dot" distance as well.
- **num_partitions**: The number of partitions in the index. The default is the square root
of the number of rows.
@@ -82,7 +69,6 @@ The following IVF_PQ paramters can be specified:
- **num_sub_vectors**: The number of sub-vectors (M) that will be created during Product Quantization (PQ).
For D dimensional vector, it will be divided into `M` subvectors with dimension `D/M`, each of which is replaced by
a single PQ code. The default is the dimension of the vector divided by 16.
- **num_bits**: The number of bits used to encode each sub-vector. Only 4 and 8 are supported. The higher the number of bits, the higher the accuracy of the index, also the slower search. The default is 8.
!!! note
@@ -105,30 +91,28 @@ You can specify the GPU device to train IVF partitions via
=== "Linux"
<!-- skip-test -->
``` { .python .copy }
# Create index using CUDA on Nvidia GPUs.
tbl.create_index(
num_partitions=256,
num_sub_vectors=96,
accelerator="cuda"
)
```
<!-- skip-test -->
``` { .python .copy }
# Create index using CUDA on Nvidia GPUs.
tbl.create_index(
num_partitions=256,
num_sub_vectors=96,
accelerator="cuda"
)
```
=== "MacOS"
<!-- skip-test -->
```python
# Create index using MPS on Apple Silicon.
tbl.create_index(
num_partitions=256,
num_sub_vectors=96,
accelerator="mps"
)
```
!!! note
GPU based indexing is not yet supported with our asynchronous client.
<!-- skip-test -->
```python
# Create index using MPS on Apple Silicon.
tbl.create_index(
num_partitions=256,
num_sub_vectors=96,
accelerator="mps"
)
```
Troubleshooting:
If you see `AssertionError: Torch not compiled with CUDA enabled`, you need to [install
@@ -142,27 +126,23 @@ There are a couple of parameters that can be used to fine-tune the search:
- **limit** (default: 10): The amount of results that will be returned
- **nprobes** (default: 20): The number of probes used. A higher number makes search more accurate but also slower.<br/>
Most of the time, setting nprobes to cover 5-15% of the dataset should achieve high recall with low latency.<br/>
- _For example_, For a dataset of 1 million vectors divided into 256 partitions, `nprobes` should be set to ~20-40. This value can be adjusted to achieve the optimal balance between search latency and search quality. <br/>
Most of the time, setting nprobes to cover 5-10% of the dataset should achieve high recall with low latency.<br/>
e.g., for 1M vectors divided up into 256 partitions, nprobes should be set to ~20-40.<br/>
Note: nprobes is only applicable if an ANN index is present. If specified on a table without an ANN index, it is ignored.
- **refine_factor** (default: None): Refine the results by reading extra elements and re-ranking them in memory.<br/>
A higher number makes search more accurate but also slower. If you find the recall is less than ideal, try refine_factor=10 to start.<br/>
- _For example_, For a dataset of 1 million vectors divided into 256 partitions, setting the `refine_factor` to 200 will initially retrieve the top 4,000 candidates (top k * refine_factor) from all searched partitions. These candidates are then reranked to determine the final top 20 results.<br/>
!!! note
Both `nprobes` and `refine_factor` are only applicable if an ANN index is present. If specified on a table without an ANN index, those parameters are ignored.
e.g., for 1M vectors divided into 256 partitions, if you're looking for top 20, then refine_factor=200 reranks the whole partition.<br/>
Note: refine_factor is only applicable if an ANN index is present. If specified on a table without an ANN index, it is ignored.
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:vector_search"
```
=== "Async API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:vector_search_async"
```
```python
tbl.search(np.random.random((1536))) \
.limit(2) \
.nprobes(20) \
.refine_factor(10) \
.to_pandas()
```
```text
vector item _distance
@@ -170,19 +150,11 @@ There are a couple of parameters that can be used to fine-tune the search:
1 [0.48587373, 0.269207, 0.15095535, 0.65531915,... item 3953 108.393867
```
=== "TypeScript"
=== "Typescript"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/ann_indexes.test.ts:search1"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/ann_indexes.ts:search1"
```
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/ann_indexes.ts:search1"
```
=== "Rust"
@@ -199,30 +171,16 @@ The search will return the data requested in addition to the distance of each it
You can further filter the elements returned by a search using a where clause.
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:vector_search_with_filter"
```
=== "Async API"
```python
tbl.search(np.random.random((1536))).where("item != 'item 1141'").to_pandas()
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:vector_search_async_with_filter"
```
=== "Typescript"
=== "TypeScript"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/ann_indexes.test.ts:search2"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```javascript
--8<-- "docs/src/ann_indexes.ts:search2"
```
```javascript
--8<-- "docs/src/ann_indexes.ts:search2"
```
### Projections (select clause)
@@ -230,37 +188,23 @@ You can select the columns returned by the query using a select clause.
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
tbl.search(np.random.random((1536))).select(["vector"]).to_pandas()
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:vector_search_with_select"
```
=== "Async API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_guide_index.py:vector_search_async_with_select"
```
```text
vector _distance
0 [0.30928212, 0.022668175, 0.1756372, 0.4911822... 93.971092
1 [0.2525465, 0.01723831, 0.261568, 0.002007689,... 95.173485
...
```
```text
vector _distance
0 [0.30928212, 0.022668175, 0.1756372, 0.4911822... 93.971092
1 [0.2525465, 0.01723831, 0.261568, 0.002007689,... 95.173485
...
```
=== "Typescript"
=== "TypeScript"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/ann_indexes.test.ts:search3"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/ann_indexes.ts:search3"
```
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/ann_indexes.ts:search3"
```
## FAQ
@@ -291,17 +235,9 @@ Product quantization can lead to approximately `16 * sizeof(float32) / 1 = 64` t
`num_partitions` is used to decide how many partitions the first level `IVF` index uses.
Higher number of partitions could lead to more efficient I/O during queries and better accuracy, but it takes much more time to train.
On `SIFT-1M` dataset, our benchmark shows that keeping each partition 4K-8K rows lead to a good latency / recall.
On `SIFT-1M` dataset, our benchmark shows that keeping each partition 1K-4K rows lead to a good latency / recall.
`num_sub_vectors` specifies how many Product Quantization (PQ) short codes to generate on each vector. The number should be a factor of the vector dimension. Because
`num_sub_vectors` specifies how many Product Quantization (PQ) short codes to generate on each vector. Because
PQ is a lossy compression of the original vector, a higher `num_sub_vectors` usually results in
less space distortion, and thus yields better accuracy. However, a higher `num_sub_vectors` also causes heavier I/O and more PQ computation, and thus, higher latency. `dimension / num_sub_vectors` should be a multiple of 8 for optimum SIMD efficiency.
!!! note
if `num_sub_vectors` is set to be greater than the vector dimension, you will see errors like `attempt to divide by zero`
### How to choose `m` and `ef_construction` for `IVF_HNSW_*` index?
`m` determines the number of connections a new node establishes with its closest neighbors upon entering the graph. Typically, `m` falls within the range of 5 to 48. Lower `m` values are suitable for low-dimensional data or scenarios where recall is less critical. Conversely, higher `m` values are beneficial for high-dimensional data or when high recall is required. In essence, a larger `m` results in a denser graph with increased connectivity, but at the expense of higher memory consumption.
`ef_construction` balances build speed and accuracy. Higher values increase accuracy but slow down the build process. A typical range is 150 to 300. For good search results, a minimum value of 100 is recommended. In most cases, setting this value above 500 offers no additional benefit. Ensure that `ef_construction` is always set to a value equal to or greater than `ef` in the search phase
less space distortion, and thus yields better accuracy. However, a higher `num_sub_vectors` also causes heavier I/O and
more PQ computation, and thus, higher latency. `dimension / num_sub_vectors` should be a multiple of 8 for optimum SIMD efficiency.

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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ import * as vectordb from "vectordb";
// --8<-- [end:import]
(async () => {
console.log("ann_indexes.ts: start");
// --8<-- [start:ingest]
const db = await vectordb.connect("data/sample-lancedb");
@@ -50,5 +49,5 @@ import * as vectordb from "vectordb";
.execute();
// --8<-- [end:search3]
console.log("ann_indexes.ts: done");
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- [Python](python/python.md)
- [JavaScript (legacy vectordb package)](javascript/modules.md)
- [JavaScript (newer @lancedb/lancedb package)](js/globals.md)
- [JavaScript (newer @lancedb/lancedb package)](js/modules.md)
- [Rust](https://docs.rs/lancedb/latest/lancedb/index.html)

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pip install lancedb
```
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
=== "Typescript"
```shell
npm install @lancedb/lancedb
```
!!! note "Bundling `@lancedb/lancedb` apps with Webpack"
Since LanceDB contains a prebuilt Node binary, you must configure `next.config.js` to exclude it from webpack. This is required for both using Next.js and deploying a LanceDB app on Vercel.
```javascript
/** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */
module.exports = ({
webpack(config) {
config.externals.push({ '@lancedb/lancedb': '@lancedb/lancedb' })
return config;
}
})
```
!!! note "Yarn users"
Unlike other package managers, Yarn does not automatically resolve peer dependencies. If you are using Yarn, you will need to manually install 'apache-arrow':
```shell
yarn add apache-arrow
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```shell
npm install vectordb
```
!!! note "Bundling `vectordb` apps with Webpack"
Since LanceDB contains a prebuilt Node binary, you must configure `next.config.js` to exclude it from webpack. This is required for both using Next.js and deploying a LanceDB app on Vercel.
```javascript
/** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */
module.exports = ({
webpack(config) {
config.externals.push({ vectordb: 'vectordb' })
return config;
}
})
```
!!! note "Yarn users"
Unlike other package managers, Yarn does not automatically resolve peer dependencies. If you are using Yarn, you will need to manually install 'apache-arrow':
```shell
yarn add apache-arrow
```
```shell
npm install vectordb
```
=== "Rust"
@@ -93,79 +44,42 @@
!!! info "Please also make sure you're using the same version of Arrow as in the [lancedb crate](https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/blob/main/Cargo.toml)"
### Preview releases
Stable releases are created about every 2 weeks. For the latest features and bug
fixes, you can install the preview release. These releases receive the same
level of testing as stable releases, but are not guaranteed to be available for
more than 6 months after they are released. Once your application is stable, we
recommend switching to stable releases.
=== "Python"
```shell
pip install --pre --extra-index-url https://pypi.fury.io/lancedb/ lancedb
```
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```shell
npm install @lancedb/lancedb@preview
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```shell
npm install vectordb@preview
```
=== "Rust"
We don't push preview releases to crates.io, but you can referent the tag
in GitHub within your Cargo dependencies:
```toml
[dependencies]
lancedb = { git = "https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb.git", tag = "vX.Y.Z-beta.N" }
```
## Connect to a database
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:imports"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:imports"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:connect"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:set_uri"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:connect"
```
=== "Async API"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:connect_async"
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:imports"
!!! note "Asynchronous Python API"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:set_uri"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:connect_async"
```
The asynchronous Python API is new and has some slight differences compared
to the synchronous API. Feel free to start using the asynchronous version.
Once all features have migrated we will start to move the synchronous API to
use the same syntax as the asynchronous API. To help with this migration we
have created a [migration guide](migration.md) detailing the differences.
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "Typescript"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:import"
```typescript
import * as lancedb from "@lancedb/lancedb";
import * as arrow from "apache-arrow";
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:open_db"
```
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/basic.test.ts:connect"
```
!!! note "`@lancedb/lancedb` vs. `vectordb`"
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:open_db"
```
The Javascript SDK was originally released as `vectordb`. In an effort to
reduce maintenance we are aligning our SDKs. The new, aligned, Javascript
API is being released as `lancedb`. If you are starting new work we encourage
you to try out `lancedb`. Once the new API is feature complete we will begin
slowly deprecating `vectordb` in favor of `lancedb`. There is a
[migration guide](migration.md) detailing the differences which will assist
you in this process.
=== "Rust"
@@ -192,51 +106,31 @@ table.
=== "Python"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_table"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_table_async"
```
If the table already exists, LanceDB will raise an error by default.
If you want to overwrite the table, you can pass in `mode="overwrite"`
to the `create_table` method.
=== "Sync API"
You can also pass in a pandas DataFrame directly:
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_table"
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_table_pandas"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_table_async_pandas"
```
You can also pass in a pandas DataFrame directly:
=== "Typescript"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_table_pandas"
```
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:create_table"
```
=== "Async API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_table_async"
```
You can also pass in a pandas DataFrame directly:
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_table_async_pandas"
```
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/basic.test.ts:create_table"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:create_table"
```
If the table already exists, LanceDB will raise an error by default.
If you want to overwrite the table, you can pass in `mode:"overwrite"`
to the `createTable` function.
If the table already exists, LanceDB will raise an error by default.
If you want to overwrite the table, you can pass in `mode="overwrite"`
to the `createTable` function.
=== "Rust"
@@ -256,9 +150,6 @@ table.
!!! info "Under the hood, LanceDB reads in the Apache Arrow data and persists it to disk using the [Lance format](https://www.github.com/lancedb/lance)."
!!! info "Automatic embedding generation with Embedding API"
When working with embedding models, it is recommended to use the LanceDB embedding API to automatically create vector representation of the data and queries in the background. See the [quickstart example](#using-the-embedding-api) or the embedding API [guide](./embeddings/)
### Create an empty table
Sometimes you may not have the data to insert into the table at creation time.
@@ -268,33 +159,16 @@ similar to a `CREATE TABLE` statement in SQL.
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_empty_table"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_empty_table_async"
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_empty_table"
```
=== "Async API"
=== "Typescript"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_empty_table_async"
```
!!! note "You can define schema in Pydantic"
LanceDB comes with Pydantic support, which allows you to define the schema of your data using Pydantic models. This makes it easy to work with LanceDB tables and data. Learn more about all supported types in [tables guide](./guides/tables.md).
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/basic.test.ts:create_empty_table"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:create_empty_table"
```
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:create_empty_table"
```
=== "Rust"
@@ -308,30 +182,16 @@ Once created, you can open a table as follows:
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:open_table"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:open_table_async"
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:open_table"
```
=== "Async API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:open_table_async"
```
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/basic.test.ts:open_table"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
const tbl = await db.openTable("myTable");
```
=== "Typescript"
```typescript
const tbl = await db.openTable("myTable");
```
=== "Rust"
@@ -343,29 +203,16 @@ If you forget the name of your table, you can always get a listing of all table
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:table_names"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:table_names_async"
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:table_names"
```
=== "Async API"
=== "Javascript"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:table_names_async"
```
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/basic.test.ts:table_names"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
console.log(await db.tableNames());
```
```javascript
console.log(await db.tableNames());
```
=== "Rust"
@@ -379,29 +226,16 @@ After a table has been created, you can always add more data to it as follows:
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:add_data"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:add_data_async"
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:add_data"
```
=== "Async API"
=== "Typescript"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:add_data_async"
```
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/basic.test.ts:add_data"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:add"
```
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:add"
```
=== "Rust"
@@ -415,31 +249,18 @@ Once you've embedded the query, you can find its nearest neighbors as follows:
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:vector_search"
```
=== "Async API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:vector_search_async"
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:vector_search"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:vector_search_async"
```
This returns a pandas DataFrame with the results.
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
=== "Typescript"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/basic.test.ts:vector_search"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:search"
```
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:search"
```
=== "Rust"
@@ -463,29 +284,16 @@ LanceDB allows you to create an ANN index on a table as follows:
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```py
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_index"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_index_async"
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_index"
```
=== "Async API"
=== "Typescript"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:create_index_async"
```
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/basic.test.ts:create_index"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```{.typescript .ignore}
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:create_index"
```
```{.typescript .ignore}
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:create_index"
```
=== "Rust"
@@ -508,30 +316,16 @@ This can delete any number of rows that match the filter.
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:delete_rows"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:delete_rows_async"
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:delete_rows"
```
=== "Async API"
=== "Typescript"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:delete_rows_async"
```
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/basic.test.ts:delete_rows"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:delete"
```
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:delete"
```
=== "Rust"
@@ -546,20 +340,11 @@ simple or complex as needed. To see what expressions are supported, see the
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
Read more: [lancedb.table.Table.delete][]
=== "Async API"
Read more: [lancedb.table.AsyncTable.delete][]
Read more: [lancedb.table.Table.delete][]
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "Javascript"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
Read more: [lancedb.Table.delete](javascript/interfaces/Table.md#delete)
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
Read more: [vectordb.Table.delete](javascript/interfaces/Table.md#delete)
Read more: [vectordb.Table.delete](javascript/interfaces/Table.md#delete)
=== "Rust"
@@ -571,37 +356,23 @@ Use the `drop_table()` method on the database to remove a table.
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:drop_table"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:drop_table_async"
```
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:drop_table"
```
=== "Async API"
This permanently removes the table and is not recoverable, unlike deleting rows.
By default, if the table does not exist an exception is raised. To suppress this,
you can pass in `ignore_missing=True`.
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_basic.py:drop_table_async"
```
=== "Typescript"
This permanently removes the table and is not recoverable, unlike deleting rows.
By default, if the table does not exist an exception is raised. To suppress this,
you can pass in `ignore_missing=True`.
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:drop_table"
```
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/basic.test.ts:drop_table"
```
=== "vectordb (deprecated)"
```typescript
--8<-- "docs/src/basic_legacy.ts:drop_table"
```
This permanently removes the table and is not recoverable, unlike deleting rows.
If the table does not exist an exception is raised.
This permanently removes the table and is not recoverable, unlike deleting rows.
If the table does not exist an exception is raised.
=== "Rust"
@@ -609,47 +380,22 @@ Use the `drop_table()` method on the database to remove a table.
--8<-- "rust/lancedb/examples/simple.rs:drop_table"
```
!!! note "Bundling `vectordb` apps with Webpack"
## Using the Embedding API
You can use the embedding API when working with embedding models. It automatically vectorizes the data at ingestion and query time and comes with built-in integrations with popular embedding models like Openai, Hugging Face, Sentence Transformers, CLIP and more.
If you're using the `vectordb` module in JavaScript, since LanceDB contains a prebuilt Node binary, you must configure `next.config.js` to exclude it from webpack. This is required for both using Next.js and deploying a LanceDB app on Vercel.
=== "Python"
=== "Sync API"
```python
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_embeddings_optional.py:imports"
--8<-- "python/python/tests/docs/test_embeddings_optional.py:openai_embeddings"
```
=== "Async API"
Coming soon to the async API.
https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/issues/1938
=== "Typescript[^1]"
=== "@lancedb/lancedb"
```typescript
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/embedding.test.ts:imports"
--8<-- "nodejs/examples/embedding.test.ts:openai_embeddings"
```
=== "Rust"
```rust
--8<-- "rust/lancedb/examples/openai.rs:imports"
--8<-- "rust/lancedb/examples/openai.rs:openai_embeddings"
```javascript
/** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */
module.exports = ({
webpack(config) {
config.externals.push({ vectordb: 'vectordb' })
return config;
}
})
```
Learn about using the existing integrations and creating custom embedding functions in the [embedding API guide](./embeddings/index.md).
## What's next
This section covered the very basics of using LanceDB. If you're learning about vector databases for the first time, you may want to read the page on [indexing](concepts/index_ivfpq.md) to get familiar with the concepts.
If you've already worked with other vector databases, you may want to read the [guides](guides/tables.md) to learn how to work with LanceDB in more detail.
[^1]: The `vectordb` package is a legacy package that is deprecated in favor of `@lancedb/lancedb`. The `vectordb` package will continue to receive bug fixes and security updates until September 2024. We recommend all new projects use `@lancedb/lancedb`. See the [migration guide](migration.md) for more information.

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@@ -1,14 +1,6 @@
// --8<-- [start:import]
import * as lancedb from "vectordb";
import {
Schema,
Field,
Float32,
FixedSizeList,
Int32,
Float16,
} from "apache-arrow";
import * as arrow from "apache-arrow";
import { Schema, Field, Float32, FixedSizeList, Int32, Float16 } from "apache-arrow";
// --8<-- [end:import]
import * as fs from "fs";
import { Table as ArrowTable, Utf8 } from "apache-arrow";
@@ -28,33 +20,9 @@ const example = async () => {
{ vector: [3.1, 4.1], item: "foo", price: 10.0 },
{ vector: [5.9, 26.5], item: "bar", price: 20.0 },
],
{ writeMode: lancedb.WriteMode.Overwrite },
{ writeMode: lancedb.WriteMode.Overwrite }
);
// --8<-- [end:create_table]
{
// --8<-- [start:create_table_with_schema]
const schema = new arrow.Schema([
new arrow.Field(
"vector",
new arrow.FixedSizeList(
2,
new arrow.Field("item", new arrow.Float32(), true),
),
),
new arrow.Field("item", new arrow.Utf8(), true),
new arrow.Field("price", new arrow.Float32(), true),
]);
const data = [
{ vector: [3.1, 4.1], item: "foo", price: 10.0 },
{ vector: [5.9, 26.5], item: "bar", price: 20.0 },
];
const tbl = await db.createTable({
name: "myTableWithSchema",
data,
schema,
});
// --8<-- [end:create_table_with_schema]
}
// --8<-- [start:add]
const newData = Array.from({ length: 500 }, (_, i) => ({
@@ -74,39 +42,38 @@ const example = async () => {
// --8<-- [end:create_index]
// --8<-- [start:create_empty_table]
const schema = new arrow.Schema([
new arrow.Field("id", new arrow.Int32()),
new arrow.Field("name", new arrow.Utf8()),
const schema = new Schema([
new Field("id", new Int32()),
new Field("name", new Utf8()),
]);
const empty_tbl = await db.createTable({ name: "empty_table", schema });
// --8<-- [end:create_empty_table]
{
// --8<-- [start:create_f16_table]
const dim = 16;
const total = 10;
const schema = new Schema([
new Field("id", new Int32()),
// --8<-- [start:create_f16_table]
const dim = 16
const total = 10
const f16_schema = new Schema([
new Field('id', new Int32()),
new Field(
"vector",
new FixedSizeList(dim, new Field("item", new Float16(), true)),
false,
),
]);
const data = lancedb.makeArrowTable(
'vector',
new FixedSizeList(dim, new Field('item', new Float16(), true)),
false
)
])
const data = lancedb.makeArrowTable(
Array.from(Array(total), (_, i) => ({
id: i,
vector: Array.from(Array(dim), Math.random),
vector: Array.from(Array(dim), Math.random)
})),
{ schema },
);
const table = await db.createTable("f16_tbl", data);
// --8<-- [end:create_f16_table]
}
{ f16_schema }
)
const table = await db.createTable('f16_tbl', data)
// --8<-- [end:create_f16_table]
// --8<-- [start:search]
const query = await tbl.search([100, 100]).limit(2).execute();
// --8<-- [end:search]
console.log(query);
// --8<-- [start:delete]
await tbl.delete('item = "fizz"');
@@ -118,9 +85,8 @@ const example = async () => {
};
async function main() {
console.log("basic_legacy.ts: start");
await example();
console.log("basic_legacy.ts: done");
console.log("Basic example: done");
}
main();

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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
This section provides answers to the most common questions asked about LanceDB Cloud. By following these guidelines, you can ensure a smooth, performant experience with LanceDB Cloud.
### Should I reuse the database connection?
Yes! It is recommended to establish a single database connection and maintain it throughout your interaction with the tables within.
LanceDB uses HTTP connections to communicate with the servers. By re-using the Connection object, you avoid the overhead of repeatedly establishing HTTP connections, significantly improving efficiency.
### Should I re-use the `Table` object?
`table = db.open_table()` should be called once and used for all subsequent table operations. If there are changes to the opened table, `table` always reflect the **latest version** of the data.
### What should I do if I need to search for rows by `id`?
LanceDB Cloud currently does not support an ID or primary key column. You are recommended to add a
user-defined ID column. To significantly improve the query performance with SQL causes, a scalar BITMAP/BTREE index should be created on this column.
### What are the vector indexing types supported by LanceDB Cloud?
We support `IVF_PQ` and `IVF_HNSW_SQ` as the `index_type` which is passed to `create_index`. LanceDB Cloud tunes the indexing parameters automatically to achieve the best tradeoff between query latency and query quality.
### When I add new rows to a table, do I need to manually update the index?
No! LanceDB Cloud triggers an asynchronous background job to index the new vectors.
Even though indexing is asynchronous, your vectors will still be immediately searchable. LanceDB uses brute-force search to search over unindexed rows. This makes you new data is immediately available, but does increase latency temporarily. To disable the brute-force part of search, set the `fast_search` flag in your query to `true`.
### Do I need to reindex the whole dataset if only a small portion of the data is deleted or updated?
No! Similar to adding data to the table, LanceDB Cloud triggers an asynchronous background job to update the existing indices. Therefore, no action is needed from users and there is absolutely no
downtime expected.
### How do I know whether an index has been created?
While index creation in LanceDB Cloud is generally fast, querying immediately after a `create_index` call may result in errors. It's recommended to use `list_indices` to verify index creation before querying.
### Why is my query latency higher than expected?
Multiple factors can impact query latency. To reduce query latency, consider the following:
- Send pre-warm queries: send a few queries to warm up the cache before an actual user query.
- Check network latency: LanceDB Cloud is hosted in AWS `us-east-1` region. It is recommended to run queries from an EC2 instance that is in the same region.
- Create scalar indices: If you are filtering on metadata, it is recommended to create scalar indices on those columns. This will speedup searches with metadata filtering. See [here](../guides/scalar_index.md) for more details on creating a scalar index.

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
LanceDB Cloud is a SaaS (software-as-a-service) solution that runs serverless in the cloud, clearly separating storage from compute. It's designed to be highly scalable without breaking the bank. LanceDB Cloud is currently in private beta with general availability coming soon, but you can apply for early access with the private beta release by signing up below.
[Try out LanceDB Cloud (Public Beta)](https://cloud.lancedb.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary }
[Try out LanceDB Cloud](https://noteforms.com/forms/lancedb-mailing-list-cloud-kty1o5?notionforms=1&utm_source=notionforms){ .md-button .md-button--primary }
## Architecture

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@@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
# Understanding HNSW index
Approximate Nearest Neighbor (ANN) search is a method for finding data points near a given point in a dataset, though not always the exact nearest one. HNSW is one of the most accurate and fastest Approximate Nearest Neighbour search algorithms, Its beneficial in high-dimensional spaces where finding the same nearest neighbor would be too slow and costly
[Jump to usage](#usage)
There are three main types of ANN search algorithms:
* **Tree-based search algorithms**: Use a tree structure to organize and store data points.
* **Hash-based search algorithms**: Use a specialized geometric hash table to store and manage data points. These algorithms typically focus on theoretical guarantees, and don't usually perform as well as the other approaches in practice.
* **Graph-based search algorithms**: Use a graph structure to store data points, which can be a bit complex.
HNSW is a graph-based algorithm. All graph-based search algorithms rely on the idea of a k-nearest neighbor (or k-approximate nearest neighbor) graph, which we outline below.
HNSW also combines this with the ideas behind a classic 1-dimensional search data structure: the skip list.
## k-Nearest Neighbor Graphs and k-approximate Nearest neighbor Graphs
The k-nearest neighbor graph actually predates its use for ANN search. Its construction is quite simple:
* Each vector in the dataset is given an associated vertex.
* Each vertex has outgoing edges to its k nearest neighbors. That is, the k closest other vertices by Euclidean distance between the two corresponding vectors. This can be thought of as a "friend list" for the vertex.
* For some applications (including nearest-neighbor search), the incoming edges are also added.
Eventually, it was realized that the following greedy search method over such a graph typically results in good approximate nearest neighbors:
* Given a query vector, start at some fixed "entry point" vertex (e.g. the approximate center node).
* Look at that vertex's neighbors. If any of them are closer to the query vector than the current vertex, then move to that vertex.
* Repeat until a local optimum is found.
The above algorithm also generalizes to e.g. top 10 approximate nearest neighbors.
Computing a k-nearest neighbor graph is actually quite slow, taking quadratic time in the dataset size. It was quickly realized that near-identical performance can be achieved using a k-approximate nearest neighbor graph. That is, instead of obtaining the k-nearest neighbors for each vertex, an approximate nearest neighbor search data structure is used to build much faster.
In fact, another data structure is not needed: This can be done "incrementally".
That is, if you start with a k-ANN graph for n-1 vertices, you can extend it to a k-ANN graph for n vertices as well by using the graph to obtain the k-ANN for the new vertex.
One downside of k-NN and k-ANN graphs alone is that one must typically build them with a large value of k to get decent results, resulting in a large index.
## HNSW: Hierarchical Navigable Small Worlds
HNSW builds on k-ANN in two main ways:
* Instead of getting the k-approximate nearest neighbors for a large value of k, it sparsifies the k-ANN graph using a carefully chosen "edge pruning" heuristic, allowing for the number of edges per vertex to be limited to a relatively small constant.
* The "entry point" vertex is chosen dynamically using a recursively constructed data structure on a subset of the data, similarly to a skip list.
This recursive structure can be thought of as separating into layers:
* At the bottom-most layer, an k-ANN graph on the whole dataset is present.
* At the second layer, a k-ANN graph on a fraction of the dataset (e.g. 10%) is present.
* At the Lth layer, a k-ANN graph is present. It is over a (constant) fraction (e.g. 10%) of the vectors/vertices present in the L-1th layer.
Then the greedy search routine operates as follows:
* At the top layer (using an arbitrary vertex as an entry point), use the greedy local search routine on the k-ANN graph to get an approximate nearest neighbor at that layer.
* Using the approximate nearest neighbor found in the previous layer as an entry point, find an approximate nearest neighbor in the next layer with the same method.
* Repeat until the bottom-most layer is reached. Then use the entry point to find multiple nearest neighbors (e.g. top 10).
## Usage
There are three key parameters to set when constructing an HNSW index:
* `metric`: Use an `l2` euclidean distance metric. We also support `dot` and `cosine` distance.
* `m`: The number of neighbors to select for each vector in the HNSW graph.
* `ef_construction`: The number of candidates to evaluate during the construction of the HNSW graph.
We can combine the above concepts to understand how to build and query an HNSW index in LanceDB.
### Construct index
```python
import lancedb
import numpy as np
uri = "/tmp/lancedb"
db = lancedb.connect(uri)
# Create 10,000 sample vectors
data = [
{"vector": row, "item": f"item {i}"}
for i, row in enumerate(np.random.random((10_000, 1536)).astype('float32'))
]
# Add the vectors to a table
tbl = db.create_table("my_vectors", data=data)
# Create and train the HNSW index for a 1536-dimensional vector
# Make sure you have enough data in the table for an effective training step
tbl.create_index(index_type=IVF_HNSW_SQ)
```
### Query the index
```python
# Search using a random 1536-dimensional embedding
tbl.search(np.random.random((1536))) \
.limit(2) \
.to_pandas()
```

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There are three key parameters to set when constructing an IVF-PQ index:
* `metric`: Use an `l2` euclidean distance metric. We also support `dot` and `cosine` distance.
* `metric`: Use an `L2` euclidean distance metric. We also support `dot` and `cosine` distance.
* `num_partitions`: The number of partitions in the IVF portion of the index.
* `num_sub_vectors`: The number of sub-vectors that will be created during Product Quantization (PQ).
@@ -56,12 +56,10 @@ In Python, the index can be created as follows:
```python
# Create and train the index for a 1536-dimensional vector
# Make sure you have enough data in the table for an effective training step
tbl.create_index(metric="l2", num_partitions=256, num_sub_vectors=96)
tbl.create_index(metric="L2", num_partitions=256, num_sub_vectors=96)
```
!!! note
`num_partitions`=256 and `num_sub_vectors`=96 does not work for every dataset. Those values needs to be adjusted for your particular dataset.
The `num_partitions` is usually chosen to target a particular number of vectors per partition. `num_sub_vectors` is typically chosen based on the desired recall and the dimensionality of the vector. See [here](../ann_indexes.md/#how-to-choose-num_partitions-and-num_sub_vectors-for-ivf_pq-index) for best practices on choosing these parameters.
The `num_partitions` is usually chosen to target a particular number of vectors per partition. `num_sub_vectors` is typically chosen based on the desired recall and the dimensionality of the vector. See the [FAQs](#faq) below for best practices on choosing these parameters.
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# Imagebind embeddings
We have support for [imagebind](https://github.com/facebookresearch/ImageBind) model embeddings. You can download our version of the packaged model via - `pip install imagebind-packaged==0.1.2`.
This function is registered as `imagebind` and supports Audio, Video and Text modalities(extending to Thermal,Depth,IMU data):
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | `"imagebind_huge"` | Name of the model. |
| `device` | `str` | `"cpu"` | The device to run the model on. Can be `"cpu"` or `"gpu"`. |
| `normalize` | `bool` | `False` | set to `True` to normalize your inputs before model ingestion. |
Below is an example demonstrating how the API works:
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
db = lancedb.connect(tmp_path)
func = get_registry().get("imagebind").create()
class ImageBindModel(LanceModel):
text: str
image_uri: str = func.SourceField()
audio_path: str
vector: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField()
# add locally accessible image paths
text_list=["A dog.", "A car", "A bird"]
image_paths=[".assets/dog_image.jpg", ".assets/car_image.jpg", ".assets/bird_image.jpg"]
audio_paths=[".assets/dog_audio.wav", ".assets/car_audio.wav", ".assets/bird_audio.wav"]
# Load data
inputs = [
{"text": a, "audio_path": b, "image_uri": c}
for a, b, c in zip(text_list, audio_paths, image_paths)
]
#create table and add data
table = db.create_table("img_bind", schema=ImageBindModel)
table.add(inputs)
```
Now, we can search using any modality:
#### image search
```python
query_image = "./assets/dog_image2.jpg" #download an image and enter that path here
actual = table.search(query_image).limit(1).to_pydantic(ImageBindModel)[0]
print(actual.text == "dog")
```
#### audio search
```python
query_audio = "./assets/car_audio2.wav" #download an audio clip and enter path here
actual = table.search(query_audio).limit(1).to_pydantic(ImageBindModel)[0]
print(actual.text == "car")
```
#### Text search
You can add any input query and fetch the result as follows:
```python
query = "an animal which flies and tweets"
actual = table.search(query).limit(1).to_pydantic(ImageBindModel)[0]
print(actual.text == "bird")
```
If you have any questions about the embeddings API, supported models, or see a relevant model missing, please raise an issue [on GitHub](https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/issues).

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# Jina Embeddings : Multimodal
Jina embeddings can also be used to embed both text and image data, only some of the models support image data and you can check the list
under [https://jina.ai/embeddings/](https://jina.ai/embeddings/)
Supported parameters (to be passed in `create` method) are:
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | `"jina-clip-v1"` | The model ID of the jina model to use |
Usage Example:
```python
import os
import requests
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
import pandas as pd
os.environ['JINA_API_KEY'] = 'jina_*'
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
func = get_registry().get("jina").create()
class Images(LanceModel):
label: str
image_uri: str = func.SourceField() # image uri as the source
image_bytes: bytes = func.SourceField() # image bytes as the source
vector: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField() # vector column
vec_from_bytes: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField() # Another vector column
table = db.create_table("images", schema=Images)
labels = ["cat", "cat", "dog", "dog", "horse", "horse"]
uris = [
"http://farm1.staticflickr.com/53/167798175_7c7845bbbd_z.jpg",
"http://farm1.staticflickr.com/134/332220238_da527d8140_z.jpg",
"http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8387/8602747737_2e5c2a45d4_z.jpg",
"http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4092/5017326486_1f46057f5f_z.jpg",
"http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8216/8434969557_d37882c42d_z.jpg",
"http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5142/5835678453_4f3a4edb45_z.jpg",
]
# get each uri as bytes
image_bytes = [requests.get(uri).content for uri in uris]
table.add(
pd.DataFrame({"label": labels, "image_uri": uris, "image_bytes": image_bytes})
)
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# OpenClip embeddings
We support CLIP model embeddings using the open source alternative, [open-clip](https://github.com/mlfoundations/open_clip) which supports various customizations. It is registered as `open-clip` and supports the following customizations:
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | `"ViT-B-32"` | The name of the model. |
| `pretrained` | `str` | `"laion2b_s34b_b79k"` | The name of the pretrained model to load. |
| `device` | `str` | `"cpu"` | The device to run the model on. Can be `"cpu"` or `"gpu"`. |
| `batch_size` | `int` | `64` | The number of images to process in a batch. |
| `normalize` | `bool` | `True` | Whether to normalize the input images before feeding them to the model. |
This embedding function supports ingesting images as both bytes and urls. You can query them using both test and other images.
!!! info
LanceDB supports ingesting images directly from accessible links.
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
db = lancedb.connect(tmp_path)
func = get_registry().get("open-clip").create()
class Images(LanceModel):
label: str
image_uri: str = func.SourceField() # image uri as the source
image_bytes: bytes = func.SourceField() # image bytes as the source
vector: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField() # vector column
vec_from_bytes: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField() # Another vector column
table = db.create_table("images", schema=Images)
labels = ["cat", "cat", "dog", "dog", "horse", "horse"]
uris = [
"http://farm1.staticflickr.com/53/167798175_7c7845bbbd_z.jpg",
"http://farm1.staticflickr.com/134/332220238_da527d8140_z.jpg",
"http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8387/8602747737_2e5c2a45d4_z.jpg",
"http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4092/5017326486_1f46057f5f_z.jpg",
"http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8216/8434969557_d37882c42d_z.jpg",
"http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5142/5835678453_4f3a4edb45_z.jpg",
]
# get each uri as bytes
image_bytes = [requests.get(uri).content for uri in uris]
table.add(
pd.DataFrame({"label": labels, "image_uri": uris, "image_bytes": image_bytes})
)
```
Now we can search using text from both the default vector column and the custom vector column
```python
# text search
actual = table.search("man's best friend").limit(1).to_pydantic(Images)[0]
print(actual.label) # prints "dog"
frombytes = (
table.search("man's best friend", vector_column_name="vec_from_bytes")
.limit(1)
.to_pydantic(Images)[0]
)
print(frombytes.label)
```
Because we're using a multi-modal embedding function, we can also search using images
```python
# image search
query_image_uri = "http://farm1.staticflickr.com/200/467715466_ed4a31801f_z.jpg"
image_bytes = requests.get(query_image_uri).content
query_image = Image.open(io.BytesIO(image_bytes))
actual = table.search(query_image).limit(1).to_pydantic(Images)[0]
print(actual.label == "dog")
# image search using a custom vector column
other = (
table.search(query_image, vector_column_name="vec_from_bytes")
.limit(1)
.to_pydantic(Images)[0]
)
print(actual.label)
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# AWS Bedrock Text Embedding Functions
AWS Bedrock supports multiple base models for generating text embeddings. You need to setup the AWS credentials to use this embedding function.
You can do so by using `awscli` and also add your session_token:
```shell
aws configure
aws configure set aws_session_token "<your_session_token>"
```
to ensure that the credentials are set up correctly, you can run the following command:
```shell
aws sts get-caller-identity
```
Supported Embedding modelIDs are:
* `amazon.titan-embed-text-v1`
* `cohere.embed-english-v3`
* `cohere.embed-multilingual-v3`
Supported parameters (to be passed in `create` method) are:
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **name** | str | "amazon.titan-embed-text-v1" | The model ID of the bedrock model to use. Supported base models for Text Embeddings: amazon.titan-embed-text-v1, cohere.embed-english-v3, cohere.embed-multilingual-v3 |
| **region** | str | "us-east-1" | Optional name of the AWS Region in which the service should be called (e.g., "us-east-1"). |
| **profile_name** | str | None | Optional name of the AWS profile to use for calling the Bedrock service. If not specified, the default profile will be used. |
| **assumed_role** | str | None | Optional ARN of an AWS IAM role to assume for calling the Bedrock service. If not specified, the current active credentials will be used. |
| **role_session_name** | str | "lancedb-embeddings" | Optional name of the AWS IAM role session to use for calling the Bedrock service. If not specified, a "lancedb-embeddings" name will be used. |
| **runtime** | bool | True | Optional choice of getting different client to perform operations with the Amazon Bedrock service. |
| **max_retries** | int | 7 | Optional number of retries to perform when a request fails. |
Usage Example:
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
import pandas as pd
model = get_registry().get("bedrock-text").create()
class TextModel(LanceModel):
text: str = model.SourceField()
vector: Vector(model.ndims()) = model.VectorField()
df = pd.DataFrame({"text": ["hello world", "goodbye world"]})
db = lancedb.connect("tmp_path")
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=TextModel, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(df)
rs = tbl.search("hello").limit(1).to_pandas()
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# Cohere Embeddings
Using cohere API requires cohere package, which can be installed using `pip install cohere`. Cohere embeddings are used to generate embeddings for text data. The embeddings can be used for various tasks like semantic search, clustering, and classification.
You also need to set the `COHERE_API_KEY` environment variable to use the Cohere API.
Supported models are:
- embed-english-v3.0
- embed-multilingual-v3.0
- embed-english-light-v3.0
- embed-multilingual-light-v3.0
- embed-english-v2.0
- embed-english-light-v2.0
- embed-multilingual-v2.0
Supported parameters (to be passed in `create` method) are:
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|--------|---------|
| `name` | `str` | `"embed-english-v2.0"` | The model ID of the cohere model to use. Supported base models for Text Embeddings: embed-english-v3.0, embed-multilingual-v3.0, embed-english-light-v3.0, embed-multilingual-light-v3.0, embed-english-v2.0, embed-english-light-v2.0, embed-multilingual-v2.0 |
| `source_input_type` | `str` | `"search_document"` | The type of input data to be used for the source column. |
| `query_input_type` | `str` | `"search_query"` | The type of input data to be used for the query. |
Cohere supports following input types:
| Input Type | Description |
|-------------------------|---------------------------------------|
| "`search_document`" | Used for embeddings stored in a vector|
| | database for search use-cases. |
| "`search_query`" | Used for embeddings of search queries |
| | run against a vector DB |
| "`semantic_similarity`" | Specifies the given text will be used |
| | for Semantic Textual Similarity (STS) |
| "`classification`" | Used for embeddings passed through a |
| | text classifier. |
| "`clustering`" | Used for the embeddings run through a |
| | clustering algorithm |
Usage Example:
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import EmbeddingFunctionRegistry
cohere = EmbeddingFunctionRegistry
.get_instance()
.get("cohere")
.create(name="embed-multilingual-v2.0")
class TextModel(LanceModel):
text: str = cohere.SourceField()
vector: Vector(cohere.ndims()) = cohere.VectorField()
data = [ { "text": "hello world" },
{ "text": "goodbye world" }]
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=TextModel, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(data)
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# Gemini Embeddings
With Google's Gemini, you can represent text (words, sentences, and blocks of text) in a vectorized form, making it easier to compare and contrast embeddings. For example, two texts that share a similar subject matter or sentiment should have similar embeddings, which can be identified through mathematical comparison techniques such as cosine similarity. For more on how and why you should use embeddings, refer to the Embeddings guide.
The Gemini Embedding Model API supports various task types:
| Task Type | Description |
|-------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| "`retrieval_query`" | Specifies the given text is a query in a search/retrieval setting. |
| "`retrieval_document`" | Specifies the given text is a document in a search/retrieval setting. Using this task type requires a title but is automatically proided by Embeddings API |
| "`semantic_similarity`" | Specifies the given text will be used for Semantic Textual Similarity (STS). |
| "`classification`" | Specifies that the embeddings will be used for classification. |
| "`clusering`" | Specifies that the embeddings will be used for clustering. |
Usage Example:
```python
import lancedb
import pandas as pd
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
model = get_registry().get("gemini-text").create()
class TextModel(LanceModel):
text: str = model.SourceField()
vector: Vector(model.ndims()) = model.VectorField()
df = pd.DataFrame({"text": ["hello world", "goodbye world"]})
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=TextModel, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(df)
rs = tbl.search("hello").limit(1).to_pandas()
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# Huggingface embedding models
We offer support for all Hugging Face models (which can be loaded via [transformers](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/en/index) library). The default model is `colbert-ir/colbertv2.0` which also has its own special callout - `registry.get("colbert")`. Some Hugging Face models might require custom models defined on the HuggingFace Hub in their own modeling files. You may enable this by setting `trust_remote_code=True`. This option should only be set to True for repositories you trust and in which you have read the code, as it will execute code present on the Hub on your local machine.
Example usage -
```python
import lancedb
import pandas as pd
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
model = get_registry().get("huggingface").create(name='facebook/bart-base')
class Words(LanceModel):
text: str = model.SourceField()
vector: Vector(model.ndims()) = model.VectorField()
df = pd.DataFrame({"text": ["hi hello sayonara", "goodbye world"]})
table = db.create_table("greets", schema=Words)
table.add(df)
query = "old greeting"
actual = table.search(query).limit(1).to_pydantic(Words)[0]
print(actual.text)
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# IBM watsonx.ai Embeddings
Generate text embeddings using IBM's watsonx.ai platform.
## Supported Models
You can find a list of supported models at [IBM watsonx.ai Documentation](https://dataplatform.cloud.ibm.com/docs/content/wsj/analyze-data/fm-models-embed.html?context=wx). The currently supported model names are:
- `ibm/slate-125m-english-rtrvr`
- `ibm/slate-30m-english-rtrvr`
- `sentence-transformers/all-minilm-l12-v2`
- `intfloat/multilingual-e5-large`
## Parameters
The following parameters can be passed to the `create` method:
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|------------|----------|----------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| name | str | "ibm/slate-125m-english-rtrvr" | The model ID of the watsonx.ai model to use |
| api_key | str | None | Optional IBM Cloud API key (or set `WATSONX_API_KEY`) |
| project_id | str | None | Optional watsonx project ID (or set `WATSONX_PROJECT_ID`) |
| url | str | None | Optional custom URL for the watsonx.ai instance |
| params | dict | None | Optional additional parameters for the embedding model |
## Usage Example
First, the watsonx.ai library is an optional dependency, so must be installed seperately:
```
pip install ibm-watsonx-ai
```
Optionally set environment variables (if not passing credentials to `create` directly):
```sh
export WATSONX_API_KEY="YOUR_WATSONX_API_KEY"
export WATSONX_PROJECT_ID="YOUR_WATSONX_PROJECT_ID"
```
```python
import os
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import EmbeddingFunctionRegistry
watsonx_embed = EmbeddingFunctionRegistry
.get_instance()
.get("watsonx")
.create(
name="ibm/slate-125m-english-rtrvr",
# Uncomment and set these if not using environment variables
# api_key="your_api_key_here",
# project_id="your_project_id_here",
# url="your_watsonx_url_here",
# params={...},
)
class TextModel(LanceModel):
text: str = watsonx_embed.SourceField()
vector: Vector(watsonx_embed.ndims()) = watsonx_embed.VectorField()
data = [
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"},
]
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
tbl = db.create_table("watsonx_test", schema=TextModel, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(data)
rs = tbl.search("hello").limit(1).to_pandas()
print(rs)
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# Instructor Embeddings
[Instructor](https://instructor-embedding.github.io/) is an instruction-finetuned text embedding model that can generate text embeddings tailored to any task (e.g. classification, retrieval, clustering, text evaluation, etc.) and domains (e.g. science, finance, etc.) by simply providing the task instruction, without any finetuning.
If you want to calculate customized embeddings for specific sentences, you can follow the unified template to write instructions.
!!! info
Represent the `domain` `text_type` for `task_objective`:
* `domain` is optional, and it specifies the domain of the text, e.g. science, finance, medicine, etc.
* `text_type` is required, and it specifies the encoding unit, e.g. sentence, document, paragraph, etc.
* `task_objective` is optional, and it specifies the objective of embedding, e.g. retrieve a document, classify the sentence, etc.
More information about the model can be found at the [source URL](https://github.com/xlang-ai/instructor-embedding).
| Argument | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | "hkunlp/instructor-base" | The name of the model to use |
| `batch_size` | `int` | `32` | The batch size to use when generating embeddings |
| `device` | `str` | `"cpu"` | The device to use when generating embeddings |
| `show_progress_bar` | `bool` | `True` | Whether to show a progress bar when generating embeddings |
| `normalize_embeddings` | `bool` | `True` | Whether to normalize the embeddings |
| `quantize` | `bool` | `False` | Whether to quantize the model |
| `source_instruction` | `str` | `"represent the docuement for retreival"` | The instruction for the source column |
| `query_instruction` | `str` | `"represent the document for retreiving the most similar documents"` | The instruction for the query |
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry, InstuctorEmbeddingFunction
instructor = get_registry().get("instructor").create(
source_instruction="represent the docuement for retreival",
query_instruction="represent the document for retreiving the most similar documents"
)
class Schema(LanceModel):
vector: Vector(instructor.ndims()) = instructor.VectorField()
text: str = instructor.SourceField()
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=Schema, mode="overwrite")
texts = [{"text": "Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that..."},
{"text": "The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act..."},
{"text": "Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that.."}]
tbl.add(texts)
```

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# Jina Embeddings
Jina embeddings are used to generate embeddings for text and image data.
You also need to set the `JINA_API_KEY` environment variable to use the Jina API.
You can find a list of supported models under [https://jina.ai/embeddings/](https://jina.ai/embeddings/)
Supported parameters (to be passed in `create` method) are:
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | `"jina-clip-v1"` | The model ID of the jina model to use |
Usage Example:
```python
import os
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import EmbeddingFunctionRegistry
os.environ['JINA_API_KEY'] = 'jina_*'
jina_embed = EmbeddingFunctionRegistry.get_instance().get("jina").create(name="jina-embeddings-v2-base-en")
class TextModel(LanceModel):
text: str = jina_embed.SourceField()
vector: Vector(jina_embed.ndims()) = jina_embed.VectorField()
data = [{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}]
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb-2")
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=TextModel, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(data)
```

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# Ollama embeddings
Generate embeddings via the [ollama](https://github.com/ollama/ollama-python) python library. More details:
- [Ollama docs on embeddings](https://github.com/ollama/ollama/blob/main/docs/api.md#generate-embeddings)
- [Ollama blog on embeddings](https://ollama.com/blog/embedding-models)
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|------------------------|----------------------------|--------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `name` | `str` | `nomic-embed-text` | The name of the model. |
| `host` | `str` | `http://localhost:11434` | The Ollama host to connect to. |
| `options` | `ollama.Options` or `dict` | `None` | Additional model parameters listed in the documentation for the Modelfile such as `temperature`. |
| `keep_alive` | `float` or `str` | `"5m"` | Controls how long the model will stay loaded into memory following the request. |
| `ollama_client_kwargs` | `dict` | `{}` | kwargs that can be past to the `ollama.Client`. |
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
db = lancedb.connect("/tmp/db")
func = get_registry().get("ollama").create(name="nomic-embed-text")
class Words(LanceModel):
text: str = func.SourceField()
vector: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField()
table = db.create_table("words", schema=Words, mode="overwrite")
table.add([
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
])
query = "greetings"
actual = table.search(query).limit(1).to_pydantic(Words)[0]
print(actual.text)
```

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# OpenAI embeddings
LanceDB registers the OpenAI embeddings function in the registry by default, as `openai`. Below are the parameters that you can customize when creating the instances:
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | `"text-embedding-ada-002"` | The name of the model. |
| `dim` | `int` | Model default | For OpenAI's newer text-embedding-3 model, we can specify a dimensionality that is smaller than the 1536 size. This feature supports it |
| `use_azure` | bool | `False` | Set true to use Azure OpenAPI SDK |
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
db = lancedb.connect("/tmp/db")
func = get_registry().get("openai").create(name="text-embedding-ada-002")
class Words(LanceModel):
text: str = func.SourceField()
vector: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField()
table = db.create_table("words", schema=Words, mode="overwrite")
table.add(
[
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
]
)
query = "greetings"
actual = table.search(query).limit(1).to_pydantic(Words)[0]
print(actual.text)
```

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# Sentence transformers
Allows you to set parameters when registering a `sentence-transformers` object.
!!! info
Sentence transformer embeddings are normalized by default. It is recommended to use normalized embeddings for similarity search.
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | `all-MiniLM-L6-v2` | The name of the model |
| `device` | `str` | `cpu` | The device to run the model on (can be `cpu` or `gpu`) |
| `normalize` | `bool` | `True` | Whether to normalize the input text before feeding it to the model |
| `trust_remote_code` | `bool` | `False` | Whether to trust and execute remote code from the model's Huggingface repository |
??? "Check out available sentence-transformer models here!"
```markdown
- sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L12-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/gtr-t5-base
- sentence-transformers/LaBSE
- sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2
- sentence-transformers/bert-base-nli-max-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-base-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-base-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-base-wikipedia-sections-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-large-nli-cls-token
- sentence-transformers/bert-large-nli-max-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-large-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-large-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/distilbert-base-nli-max-tokens
- sentence-transformers/distilbert-base-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/distilbert-base-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/distilroberta-base-msmarco-v1
- sentence-transformers/distilroberta-base-msmarco-v2
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-base-cls-pooling
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-base-max-pooling
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-base
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-large-cls-pooling
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-large-max-pooling
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-large
- sentence-transformers/nli-distilbert-base-max-pooling
- sentence-transformers/nli-distilbert-base
- sentence-transformers/nli-roberta-base
- sentence-transformers/nli-roberta-large
- sentence-transformers/roberta-base-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/roberta-base-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/roberta-large-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/roberta-large-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/stsb-bert-base
- sentence-transformers/stsb-bert-large
- sentence-transformers/stsb-distilbert-base
- sentence-transformers/stsb-roberta-base
- sentence-transformers/stsb-roberta-large
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-100langs-bert-base-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-100langs-bert-base-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-base-en-ko-nli-ststb
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-bert-base-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-bert-base-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-large-en-ko-nli-ststb
- sentence-transformers/bert-base-nli-cls-token
- sentence-transformers/all-distilroberta-v1
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-MiniLM-L6-dot-v1
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-distilbert-cos-v1
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-distilbert-dot-v1
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-mpnet-base-cos-v1
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-mpnet-base-dot-v1
- sentence-transformers/nli-distilroberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v1
- sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v1
- sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/all-roberta-large-v1
- sentence-transformers/allenai-specter
- sentence-transformers/average_word_embeddings_glove.6B.300d
- sentence-transformers/average_word_embeddings_glove.840B.300d
- sentence-transformers/average_word_embeddings_komninos
- sentence-transformers/average_word_embeddings_levy_dependency
- sentence-transformers/clip-ViT-B-32-multilingual-v1
- sentence-transformers/clip-ViT-B-32
- sentence-transformers/distilbert-base-nli-stsb-quora-ranking
- sentence-transformers/distilbert-multilingual-nli-stsb-quora-ranking
- sentence-transformers/distilroberta-base-paraphrase-v1
- sentence-transformers/distiluse-base-multilingual-cased-v1
- sentence-transformers/distiluse-base-multilingual-cased-v2
- sentence-transformers/distiluse-base-multilingual-cased
- sentence-transformers/facebook-dpr-ctx_encoder-multiset-base
- sentence-transformers/facebook-dpr-ctx_encoder-single-nq-base
- sentence-transformers/facebook-dpr-question_encoder-multiset-base
- sentence-transformers/facebook-dpr-question_encoder-single-nq-base
- sentence-transformers/gtr-t5-large
- sentence-transformers/gtr-t5-xl
- sentence-transformers/gtr-t5-xxl
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-MiniLM-L-12-v3
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-MiniLM-L-6-v3
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-MiniLM-L12-cos-v5
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-MiniLM-L6-cos-v5
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-bert-base-dot-v5
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-bert-co-condensor
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-base-dot-prod-v3
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-base-tas-b
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-base-v3
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-base-v4
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-cos-v5
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-dot-v5
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-multilingual-en-de-v2-tmp-lng-aligned
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-multilingual-en-de-v2-tmp-trained-scratch
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilroberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-roberta-base-ance-firstp
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-roberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-roberta-base-v3
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-MiniLM-L6-cos-v1
- sentence-transformers/nli-mpnet-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/nli-roberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/nq-distilbert-base-v1
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-MiniLM-L12-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-MiniLM-L3-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-MiniLM-L6-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-TinyBERT-L6-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-albert-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-albert-small-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-distilroberta-base-v1
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-distilroberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-multilingual-MiniLM-L12-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-multilingual-mpnet-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-xlm-r-multilingual-v1
- sentence-transformers/quora-distilbert-base
- sentence-transformers/quora-distilbert-multilingual
- sentence-transformers/sentence-t5-base
- sentence-transformers/sentence-t5-large
- sentence-transformers/sentence-t5-xxl
- sentence-transformers/sentence-t5-xl
- sentence-transformers/stsb-distilroberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/stsb-mpnet-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/stsb-roberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/stsb-xlm-r-multilingual
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-distilroberta-base-paraphrase-v1
- sentence-transformers/clip-ViT-L-14
- sentence-transformers/clip-ViT-B-16
- sentence-transformers/use-cmlm-multilingual
- sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L12-v1
```
!!! info
You can also load many other model architectures from the library. For example models from sources such as BAAI, nomic, salesforce research, etc.
See this HF hub page for all [supported models](https://huggingface.co/models?library=sentence-transformers).
!!! note "BAAI Embeddings example"
Here is an example that uses BAAI embedding model from the HuggingFace Hub [supported models](https://huggingface.co/models?library=sentence-transformers)
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
db = lancedb.connect("/tmp/db")
model = get_registry().get("sentence-transformers").create(name="BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5", device="cpu")
class Words(LanceModel):
text: str = model.SourceField()
vector: Vector(model.ndims()) = model.VectorField()
table = db.create_table("words", schema=Words)
table.add(
[
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
]
)
query = "greetings"
actual = table.search(query).limit(1).to_pydantic(Words)[0]
print(actual.text)
```
Visit sentence-transformers [HuggingFace HUB](https://huggingface.co/sentence-transformers) page for more information on the available models.

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# VoyageAI Embeddings
Voyage AI provides cutting-edge embedding and rerankers.
Using voyageai API requires voyageai package, which can be installed using `pip install voyageai`. Voyage AI embeddings are used to generate embeddings for text data. The embeddings can be used for various tasks like semantic search, clustering, and classification.
You also need to set the `VOYAGE_API_KEY` environment variable to use the VoyageAI API.
Supported models are:
- voyage-3
- voyage-3-lite
- voyage-finance-2
- voyage-multilingual-2
- voyage-law-2
- voyage-code-2
Supported parameters (to be passed in `create` method) are:
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|--------|---------|
| `name` | `str` | `None` | The model ID of the model to use. Supported base models for Text Embeddings: voyage-3, voyage-3-lite, voyage-finance-2, voyage-multilingual-2, voyage-law-2, voyage-code-2 |
| `input_type` | `str` | `None` | Type of the input text. Default to None. Other options: query, document. |
| `truncation` | `bool` | `True` | Whether to truncate the input texts to fit within the context length. |
Usage Example:
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import EmbeddingFunctionRegistry
voyageai = EmbeddingFunctionRegistry
.get_instance()
.get("voyageai")
.create(name="voyage-3")
class TextModel(LanceModel):
text: str = voyageai.SourceField()
vector: Vector(voyageai.ndims()) = voyageai.VectorField()
data = [ { "text": "hello world" },
{ "text": "goodbye world" }]
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=TextModel, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(data)
```

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Let's implement `SentenceTransformerEmbeddings` class. All you need to do is implement the `generate_embeddings()` and `ndims` function to handle the input types you expect and register the class in the global `EmbeddingFunctionRegistry`
```python
from lancedb.embeddings import register
from lancedb.util import attempt_import_or_raise
=== "Python"
@register("sentence-transformers")
class SentenceTransformerEmbeddings(TextEmbeddingFunction):
name: str = "all-MiniLM-L6-v2"
# set more default instance vars like device, etc.
```python
from lancedb.embeddings import register
from lancedb.util import attempt_import_or_raise
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self._ndims = None
def generate_embeddings(self, texts):
return self._embedding_model().encode(list(texts), ...).tolist()
@register("sentence-transformers")
class SentenceTransformerEmbeddings(TextEmbeddingFunction):
name: str = "all-MiniLM-L6-v2"
# set more default instance vars like device, etc.
def ndims(self):
if self._ndims is None:
self._ndims = len(self.generate_embeddings("foo")[0])
return self._ndims
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self._ndims = None
@cached(cache={})
def _embedding_model(self):
return sentence_transformers.SentenceTransformer(name)
```
def generate_embeddings(self, texts):
return self._embedding_model().encode(list(texts), ...).tolist()
def ndims(self):
if self._ndims is None:
self._ndims = len(self.generate_embeddings("foo")[0])
return self._ndims
@cached(cache={})
def _embedding_model(self):
return sentence_transformers.SentenceTransformer(name)
```
=== "TypeScript"
```ts
--8<--- "nodejs/examples/custom_embedding_function.test.ts:imports"
--8<--- "nodejs/examples/custom_embedding_function.test.ts:embedding_impl"
```
This is a stripped down version of our implementation of `SentenceTransformerEmbeddings` that removes certain optimizations and default settings.
!!! danger "Use sensitive keys to prevent leaking secrets"
To prevent leaking secrets, such as API keys, you should add any sensitive
parameters of an embedding function to the output of the
[sensitive_keys()][lancedb.embeddings.base.EmbeddingFunction.sensitive_keys] /
[getSensitiveKeys()](../../js/namespaces/embedding/classes/EmbeddingFunction/#getsensitivekeys)
method. This prevents users from accidentally instantiating the embedding
function with hard-coded secrets.
This is a stripped down version of our implementation of `SentenceTransformerEmbeddings` that removes certain optimizations and defaul settings.
Now you can use this embedding function to create your table schema and that's it! you can then ingest data and run queries without manually vectorizing the inputs.
=== "Python"
```python
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
```python
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
registry = EmbeddingFunctionRegistry.get_instance()
stransformer = registry.get("sentence-transformers").create()
registry = EmbeddingFunctionRegistry.get_instance()
stransformer = registry.get("sentence-transformers").create()
class TextModelSchema(LanceModel):
vector: Vector(stransformer.ndims) = stransformer.VectorField()
text: str = stransformer.SourceField()
class TextModelSchema(LanceModel):
vector: Vector(stransformer.ndims) = stransformer.VectorField()
text: str = stransformer.SourceField()
tbl = db.create_table("table", schema=TextModelSchema)
tbl = db.create_table("table", schema=TextModelSchema)
tbl.add(pd.DataFrame({"text": ["halo", "world"]}))
result = tbl.search("world").limit(5)
```
tbl.add(pd.DataFrame({"text": ["halo", "world"]}))
result = tbl.search("world").limit(5)
```
NOTE:
=== "TypeScript"
```ts
--8<--- "nodejs/examples/custom_embedding_function.test.ts:call_custom_function"
```
!!! note
You can always implement the `EmbeddingFunction` interface directly if you want or need to, `TextEmbeddingFunction` just makes it much simpler and faster for you to do so, by setting up the boiler plat for text-specific use case
You can always implement the `EmbeddingFunction` interface directly if you want or need to, `TextEmbeddingFunction` just makes it much simpler and faster for you to do so, by setting up the boiler plat for text-specific use case
## Multi-modal embedding function example
You can also use the `EmbeddingFunction` interface to implement more complex workflows such as multi-modal embedding function support.
You can also use the `EmbeddingFunction` interface to implement more complex workflows such as multi-modal embedding function support. LanceDB implements `OpenClipEmeddingFunction` class that suppports multi-modal seach. Here's the implementation that you can use as a reference to build your own multi-modal embedding functions.
=== "Python"
```python
@register("open-clip")
class OpenClipEmbeddings(EmbeddingFunction):
name: str = "ViT-B-32"
pretrained: str = "laion2b_s34b_b79k"
device: str = "cpu"
batch_size: int = 64
normalize: bool = True
_model = PrivateAttr()
_preprocess = PrivateAttr()
_tokenizer = PrivateAttr()
LanceDB implements `OpenClipEmeddingFunction` class that suppports multi-modal seach. Here's the implementation that you can use as a reference to build your own multi-modal embedding functions.
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
open_clip = attempt_import_or_raise("open_clip", "open-clip") # EmbeddingFunction util to import external libs and raise if not found
model, _, preprocess = open_clip.create_model_and_transforms(
self.name, pretrained=self.pretrained
)
model.to(self.device)
self._model, self._preprocess = model, preprocess
self._tokenizer = open_clip.get_tokenizer(self.name)
self._ndims = None
```python
@register("open-clip")
class OpenClipEmbeddings(EmbeddingFunction):
name: str = "ViT-B-32"
pretrained: str = "laion2b_s34b_b79k"
device: str = "cpu"
batch_size: int = 64
normalize: bool = True
_model = PrivateAttr()
_preprocess = PrivateAttr()
_tokenizer = PrivateAttr()
def ndims(self):
if self._ndims is None:
self._ndims = self.generate_text_embeddings("foo").shape[0]
return self._ndims
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
open_clip = attempt_import_or_raise("open_clip", "open-clip") # EmbeddingFunction util to import external libs and raise if not found
model, _, preprocess = open_clip.create_model_and_transforms(
self.name, pretrained=self.pretrained
)
model.to(self.device)
self._model, self._preprocess = model, preprocess
self._tokenizer = open_clip.get_tokenizer(self.name)
self._ndims = None
def compute_query_embeddings(
self, query: Union[str, "PIL.Image.Image"], *args, **kwargs
) -> List[np.ndarray]:
"""
Compute the embeddings for a given user query
def ndims(self):
if self._ndims is None:
self._ndims = self.generate_text_embeddings("foo").shape[0]
return self._ndims
def compute_query_embeddings(
self, query: Union[str, "PIL.Image.Image"], *args, **kwargs
) -> List[np.ndarray]:
"""
Compute the embeddings for a given user query
Parameters
----------
query : Union[str, PIL.Image.Image]
The query to embed. A query can be either text or an image.
"""
if isinstance(query, str):
return [self.generate_text_embeddings(query)]
else:
PIL = attempt_import_or_raise("PIL", "pillow")
if isinstance(query, PIL.Image.Image):
return [self.generate_image_embedding(query)]
else:
raise TypeError("OpenClip supports str or PIL Image as query")
def generate_text_embeddings(self, text: str) -> np.ndarray:
torch = attempt_import_or_raise("torch")
text = self.sanitize_input(text)
text = self._tokenizer(text)
text.to(self.device)
with torch.no_grad():
text_features = self._model.encode_text(text.to(self.device))
if self.normalize:
text_features /= text_features.norm(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
return text_features.cpu().numpy().squeeze()
def sanitize_input(self, images: IMAGES) -> Union[List[bytes], np.ndarray]:
"""
Sanitize the input to the embedding function.
"""
if isinstance(images, (str, bytes)):
images = [images]
elif isinstance(images, pa.Array):
images = images.to_pylist()
elif isinstance(images, pa.ChunkedArray):
images = images.combine_chunks().to_pylist()
return images
def compute_source_embeddings(
self, images: IMAGES, *args, **kwargs
) -> List[np.array]:
"""
Get the embeddings for the given images
"""
images = self.sanitize_input(images)
embeddings = []
for i in range(0, len(images), self.batch_size):
j = min(i + self.batch_size, len(images))
batch = images[i:j]
embeddings.extend(self._parallel_get(batch))
return embeddings
def _parallel_get(self, images: Union[List[str], List[bytes]]) -> List[np.ndarray]:
"""
Issue concurrent requests to retrieve the image data
"""
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor() as executor:
futures = [
executor.submit(self.generate_image_embedding, image)
for image in images
]
return [future.result() for future in futures]
def generate_image_embedding(
self, image: Union[str, bytes, "PIL.Image.Image"]
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Generate the embedding for a single image
Parameters
----------
image : Union[str, bytes, PIL.Image.Image]
The image to embed. If the image is a str, it is treated as a uri.
If the image is bytes, it is treated as the raw image bytes.
"""
torch = attempt_import_or_raise("torch")
# TODO handle retry and errors for https
image = self._to_pil(image)
image = self._preprocess(image).unsqueeze(0)
with torch.no_grad():
return self._encode_and_normalize_image(image)
def _to_pil(self, image: Union[str, bytes]):
Parameters
----------
query : Union[str, PIL.Image.Image]
The query to embed. A query can be either text or an image.
"""
if isinstance(query, str):
return [self.generate_text_embeddings(query)]
else:
PIL = attempt_import_or_raise("PIL", "pillow")
if isinstance(image, bytes):
return PIL.Image.open(io.BytesIO(image))
if isinstance(image, PIL.Image.Image):
return image
elif isinstance(image, str):
parsed = urlparse.urlparse(image)
# TODO handle drive letter on windows.
if parsed.scheme == "file":
return PIL.Image.open(parsed.path)
elif parsed.scheme == "":
return PIL.Image.open(image if os.name == "nt" else parsed.path)
elif parsed.scheme.startswith("http"):
return PIL.Image.open(io.BytesIO(url_retrieve(image)))
else:
raise NotImplementedError("Only local and http(s) urls are supported")
if isinstance(query, PIL.Image.Image):
return [self.generate_image_embedding(query)]
else:
raise TypeError("OpenClip supports str or PIL Image as query")
def _encode_and_normalize_image(self, image_tensor: "torch.Tensor"):
"""
encode a single image tensor and optionally normalize the output
"""
image_features = self._model.encode_image(image_tensor)
def generate_text_embeddings(self, text: str) -> np.ndarray:
torch = attempt_import_or_raise("torch")
text = self.sanitize_input(text)
text = self._tokenizer(text)
text.to(self.device)
with torch.no_grad():
text_features = self._model.encode_text(text.to(self.device))
if self.normalize:
image_features /= image_features.norm(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
return image_features.cpu().numpy().squeeze()
```
text_features /= text_features.norm(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
return text_features.cpu().numpy().squeeze()
=== "TypeScript"
def sanitize_input(self, images: IMAGES) -> Union[List[bytes], np.ndarray]:
"""
Sanitize the input to the embedding function.
"""
if isinstance(images, (str, bytes)):
images = [images]
elif isinstance(images, pa.Array):
images = images.to_pylist()
elif isinstance(images, pa.ChunkedArray):
images = images.combine_chunks().to_pylist()
return images
Coming Soon! See this [issue](https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/issues/1482) to track the status!
def compute_source_embeddings(
self, images: IMAGES, *args, **kwargs
) -> List[np.array]:
"""
Get the embeddings for the given images
"""
images = self.sanitize_input(images)
embeddings = []
for i in range(0, len(images), self.batch_size):
j = min(i + self.batch_size, len(images))
batch = images[i:j]
embeddings.extend(self._parallel_get(batch))
return embeddings
def _parallel_get(self, images: Union[List[str], List[bytes]]) -> List[np.ndarray]:
"""
Issue concurrent requests to retrieve the image data
"""
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor() as executor:
futures = [
executor.submit(self.generate_image_embedding, image)
for image in images
]
return [future.result() for future in futures]
def generate_image_embedding(
self, image: Union[str, bytes, "PIL.Image.Image"]
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Generate the embedding for a single image
Parameters
----------
image : Union[str, bytes, PIL.Image.Image]
The image to embed. If the image is a str, it is treated as a uri.
If the image is bytes, it is treated as the raw image bytes.
"""
torch = attempt_import_or_raise("torch")
# TODO handle retry and errors for https
image = self._to_pil(image)
image = self._preprocess(image).unsqueeze(0)
with torch.no_grad():
return self._encode_and_normalize_image(image)
def _to_pil(self, image: Union[str, bytes]):
PIL = attempt_import_or_raise("PIL", "pillow")
if isinstance(image, bytes):
return PIL.Image.open(io.BytesIO(image))
if isinstance(image, PIL.Image.Image):
return image
elif isinstance(image, str):
parsed = urlparse.urlparse(image)
# TODO handle drive letter on windows.
if parsed.scheme == "file":
return PIL.Image.open(parsed.path)
elif parsed.scheme == "":
return PIL.Image.open(image if os.name == "nt" else parsed.path)
elif parsed.scheme.startswith("http"):
return PIL.Image.open(io.BytesIO(url_retrieve(image)))
else:
raise NotImplementedError("Only local and http(s) urls are supported")
def _encode_and_normalize_image(self, image_tensor: "torch.Tensor"):
"""
encode a single image tensor and optionally normalize the output
"""
image_features = self._model.encode_image(image_tensor)
if self.normalize:
image_features /= image_features.norm(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
return image_features.cpu().numpy().squeeze()
```

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# 📚 Available Embedding Models
There are various embedding functions available out of the box with LanceDB to manage your embeddings implicitly. We're actively working on adding other popular embedding APIs and models.
There are various embedding functions available out of the box with LanceDB to manage your embeddings implicitly. We're actively working on adding other popular embedding APIs and models. 🚀
## Text embedding functions
Contains the text embedding functions registered by default.
Before jumping on the list of available models, let's understand how to get an embedding model initialized and configured to use in our code:
* Embedding functions have an inbuilt rate limit handler wrapper for source and query embedding function calls that retry with exponential backoff.
* Each `EmbeddingFunction` implementation automatically takes `max_retries` as an argument which has the default value of 7.
!!! example "Example usage"
```python
model = get_registry()
.get("openai")
.create(name="text-embedding-ada-002")
### Sentence transformers
Allows you to set parameters when registering a `sentence-transformers` object.
!!! info
Sentence transformer embeddings are normalized by default. It is recommended to use normalized embeddings for similarity search.
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | `all-MiniLM-L6-v2` | The name of the model |
| `device` | `str` | `cpu` | The device to run the model on (can be `cpu` or `gpu`) |
| `normalize` | `bool` | `True` | Whether to normalize the input text before feeding it to the model |
??? "Check out available sentence-transformer models here!"
```markdown
- sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L12-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/gtr-t5-base
- sentence-transformers/LaBSE
- sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2
- sentence-transformers/bert-base-nli-max-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-base-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-base-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-base-wikipedia-sections-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-large-nli-cls-token
- sentence-transformers/bert-large-nli-max-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-large-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/bert-large-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/distilbert-base-nli-max-tokens
- sentence-transformers/distilbert-base-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/distilbert-base-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/distilroberta-base-msmarco-v1
- sentence-transformers/distilroberta-base-msmarco-v2
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-base-cls-pooling
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-base-max-pooling
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-base
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-large-cls-pooling
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-large-max-pooling
- sentence-transformers/nli-bert-large
- sentence-transformers/nli-distilbert-base-max-pooling
- sentence-transformers/nli-distilbert-base
- sentence-transformers/nli-roberta-base
- sentence-transformers/nli-roberta-large
- sentence-transformers/roberta-base-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/roberta-base-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/roberta-large-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/roberta-large-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/stsb-bert-base
- sentence-transformers/stsb-bert-large
- sentence-transformers/stsb-distilbert-base
- sentence-transformers/stsb-roberta-base
- sentence-transformers/stsb-roberta-large
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-100langs-bert-base-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-100langs-bert-base-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-base-en-ko-nli-ststb
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-bert-base-nli-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-bert-base-nli-stsb-mean-tokens
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-large-en-ko-nli-ststb
- sentence-transformers/bert-base-nli-cls-token
- sentence-transformers/all-distilroberta-v1
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-MiniLM-L6-dot-v1
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-distilbert-cos-v1
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-distilbert-dot-v1
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-mpnet-base-cos-v1
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-mpnet-base-dot-v1
- sentence-transformers/nli-distilroberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v1
- sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v1
- sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/all-roberta-large-v1
- sentence-transformers/allenai-specter
- sentence-transformers/average_word_embeddings_glove.6B.300d
- sentence-transformers/average_word_embeddings_glove.840B.300d
- sentence-transformers/average_word_embeddings_komninos
- sentence-transformers/average_word_embeddings_levy_dependency
- sentence-transformers/clip-ViT-B-32-multilingual-v1
- sentence-transformers/clip-ViT-B-32
- sentence-transformers/distilbert-base-nli-stsb-quora-ranking
- sentence-transformers/distilbert-multilingual-nli-stsb-quora-ranking
- sentence-transformers/distilroberta-base-paraphrase-v1
- sentence-transformers/distiluse-base-multilingual-cased-v1
- sentence-transformers/distiluse-base-multilingual-cased-v2
- sentence-transformers/distiluse-base-multilingual-cased
- sentence-transformers/facebook-dpr-ctx_encoder-multiset-base
- sentence-transformers/facebook-dpr-ctx_encoder-single-nq-base
- sentence-transformers/facebook-dpr-question_encoder-multiset-base
- sentence-transformers/facebook-dpr-question_encoder-single-nq-base
- sentence-transformers/gtr-t5-large
- sentence-transformers/gtr-t5-xl
- sentence-transformers/gtr-t5-xxl
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-MiniLM-L-12-v3
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-MiniLM-L-6-v3
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-MiniLM-L12-cos-v5
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-MiniLM-L6-cos-v5
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-bert-base-dot-v5
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-bert-co-condensor
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-base-dot-prod-v3
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-base-tas-b
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-base-v3
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-base-v4
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-cos-v5
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-dot-v5
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-multilingual-en-de-v2-tmp-lng-aligned
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilbert-multilingual-en-de-v2-tmp-trained-scratch
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-distilroberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-roberta-base-ance-firstp
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-roberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/msmarco-roberta-base-v3
- sentence-transformers/multi-qa-MiniLM-L6-cos-v1
- sentence-transformers/nli-mpnet-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/nli-roberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/nq-distilbert-base-v1
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-MiniLM-L12-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-MiniLM-L3-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-MiniLM-L6-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-TinyBERT-L6-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-albert-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-albert-small-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-distilroberta-base-v1
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-distilroberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-multilingual-MiniLM-L12-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-multilingual-mpnet-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/paraphrase-xlm-r-multilingual-v1
- sentence-transformers/quora-distilbert-base
- sentence-transformers/quora-distilbert-multilingual
- sentence-transformers/sentence-t5-base
- sentence-transformers/sentence-t5-large
- sentence-transformers/sentence-t5-xxl
- sentence-transformers/sentence-t5-xl
- sentence-transformers/stsb-distilroberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/stsb-mpnet-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/stsb-roberta-base-v2
- sentence-transformers/stsb-xlm-r-multilingual
- sentence-transformers/xlm-r-distilroberta-base-paraphrase-v1
- sentence-transformers/clip-ViT-L-14
- sentence-transformers/clip-ViT-B-16
- sentence-transformers/use-cmlm-multilingual
- sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L12-v1
```
Now let's understand the above syntax:
!!! info
You can also load many other model architectures from the library. For example models from sources such as BAAI, nomic, salesforce research, etc.
See this HF hub page for all [supported models](https://huggingface.co/models?library=sentence-transformers).
!!! note "BAAI Embeddings example"
Here is an example that uses BAAI embedding model from the HuggingFace Hub [supported models](https://huggingface.co/models?library=sentence-transformers)
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
db = lancedb.connect("/tmp/db")
model = get_registry().get("sentence-transformers").create(name="BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5", device="cpu")
class Words(LanceModel):
text: str = model.SourceField()
vector: Vector(model.ndims()) = model.VectorField()
table = db.create_table("words", schema=Words)
table.add(
[
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
]
)
query = "greetings"
actual = table.search(query).limit(1).to_pydantic(Words)[0]
print(actual.text)
```
Visit sentence-transformers [HuggingFace HUB](https://huggingface.co/sentence-transformers) page for more information on the available models.
### Huggingface embedding models
We offer support for all huggingface models (which can be loaded via [transformers](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/en/index) library). The default model is `colbert-ir/colbertv2.0` which also has its own special callout - `registry.get("colbert")`
Example usage -
```python
model = get_registry().get("model_id").create(...params)
import lancedb
import pandas as pd
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
model = get_registry().get("huggingface").create(name='facebook/bart-base')
class TextModel(LanceModel):
text: str = model.SourceField()
vector: Vector(model.ndims()) = model.VectorField()
df = pd.DataFrame({"text": ["hi hello sayonara", "goodbye world"]})
table = db.create_table("greets", schema=Words)
table.add()
query = "old greeting"
actual = table.search(query).limit(1).to_pydantic(Words)[0]
print(actual.text)
```
**This👆 line effectively creates a configured instance of an `embedding function` with `model` of choice that is ready for use.**
- `get_registry()` : This function call returns an instance of a `EmbeddingFunctionRegistry` object. This registry manages the registration and retrieval of embedding functions.
- `.get("model_id")` : This method call on the registry object and retrieves the **embedding models functions** associated with the `"model_id"` (1) .
{ .annotate }
### OpenAI embeddings
LanceDB registers the OpenAI embeddings function in the registry by default, as `openai`. Below are the parameters that you can customize when creating the instances:
1. Hover over the names in table below to find out the `model_id` of different embedding functions.
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | `"text-embedding-ada-002"` | The name of the model. |
| `dim` | `int` | Model default | For OpenAI's newer text-embedding-3 model, we can specify a dimensionality that is smaller than the 1536 size. This feature supports it |
- `.create(...params)` : This method call is on the object returned by the `get` method. It instantiates an embedding model function using the **specified parameters**.
??? question "What parameters does the `.create(...params)` method accepts?"
**Checkout the documentation of specific embedding models (links in the table below👇) to know what parameters it takes**.
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
!!! tip "Moving on"
Now that we know how to get the **desired embedding model** and use it in our code, let's explore the comprehensive **list** of embedding models **supported by LanceDB**, in the tables below.
db = lancedb.connect("/tmp/db")
func = get_registry().get("openai").create(name="text-embedding-ada-002")
## Text Embedding Functions 📝
These functions are registered by default to handle text embeddings.
class Words(LanceModel):
text: str = func.SourceField()
vector: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField()
- 🔄 **Embedding functions** have an inbuilt rate limit handler wrapper for source and query embedding function calls that retry with **exponential backoff**.
table = db.create_table("words", schema=Words, mode="overwrite")
table.add(
[
{"text": "hello world"},
{"text": "goodbye world"}
]
)
- 🌕 Each `EmbeddingFunction` implementation automatically takes `max_retries` as an argument which has the default value of 7.
query = "greetings"
actual = table.search(query).limit(1).to_pydantic(Words)[0]
print(actual.text)
```
🌟 **Available Text Embeddings**
### Instructor Embeddings
[Instructor](https://instructor-embedding.github.io/) is an instruction-finetuned text embedding model that can generate text embeddings tailored to any task (e.g. classification, retrieval, clustering, text evaluation, etc.) and domains (e.g. science, finance, etc.) by simply providing the task instruction, without any finetuning.
| **Embedding** :material-information-outline:{ title="Hover over the name to find out the model_id" } | **Description** | **Documentation** |
|-----------|-------------|---------------|
| [**Sentence Transformers**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/sentence_transformers.md "sentence-transformers") | 🧠 **SentenceTransformers** is a Python framework for state-of-the-art sentence, text, and image embeddings. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/sbert_2.png" alt="Sentence Transformers Icon" width="90" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/sentence_transformers.md)|
| [**Huggingface Models**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/huggingface_embedding.md "huggingface") |🤗 We offer support for all **Huggingface** models. The default model is `colbert-ir/colbertv2.0`. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/hugging_face.png" alt="Huggingface Icon" width="130" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/huggingface_embedding.md) |
| [**Ollama Embeddings**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/ollama_embedding.md "ollama") | 🔍 Generate embeddings via the **Ollama** python library. Ollama supports embedding models, making it possible to build RAG apps. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/Ollama.png" alt="Ollama Icon" width="110" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/ollama_embedding.md)|
| [**OpenAI Embeddings**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/openai_embedding.md "openai")| 🔑 **OpenAIs** text embeddings measure the relatedness of text strings. **LanceDB** supports state-of-the-art embeddings from OpenAI. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/openai.png" alt="OpenAI Icon" width="100" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/openai_embedding.md)|
| [**Instructor Embeddings**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/instructor_embedding.md "instructor") | 📚 **Instructor**: An instruction-finetuned text embedding model that can generate text embeddings tailored to any task and domains by simply providing the task instruction, without any finetuning. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/instructor_embedding.png" alt="Instructor Embedding Icon" width="140" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/instructor_embedding.md) |
| [**Gemini Embeddings**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/gemini_embedding.md "gemini-text") | 🌌 Googles Gemini API generates state-of-the-art embeddings for words, phrases, and sentences. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/gemini.png" alt="Gemini Icon" width="95" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/gemini_embedding.md) |
| [**Cohere Embeddings**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/cohere_embedding.md "cohere") | 💬 This will help you get started with **Cohere** embedding models using LanceDB. Using cohere API requires cohere package. Install it via `pip`. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/cohere.png" alt="Cohere Icon" width="140" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/cohere_embedding.md) |
| [**Jina Embeddings**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/jina_embedding.md "jina") | 🔗 World-class embedding models to improve your search and RAG systems. You will need **jina api key**. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/jina.png" alt="Jina Icon" width="90" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/jina_embedding.md) |
| [ **AWS Bedrock Functions**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/aws_bedrock_embedding.md "bedrock-text") | ☁️ AWS Bedrock supports multiple base models for generating text embeddings. You need to setup the AWS credentials to use this embedding function. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/aws_bedrock.png" alt="AWS Bedrock Icon" width="120" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/aws_bedrock_embedding.md) |
| [**IBM Watsonx.ai**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/ibm_watsonx_ai_embedding.md "watsonx") | 💡 Generate text embeddings using IBM's watsonx.ai platform. **Note**: watsonx.ai library is an optional dependency. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/watsonx.png" alt="Watsonx Icon" width="140" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/ibm_watsonx_ai_embedding.md) |
| [**VoyageAI Embeddings**](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/voyageai_embedding.md "voyageai") | 🌕 Voyage AI provides cutting-edge embedding and rerankers. This will help you get started with **VoyageAI** embedding models using LanceDB. Using voyageai API requires voyageai package. Install it via `pip`. | [<img src="https://www.voyageai.com/logo.svg" alt="VoyageAI Icon" width="140" height="35">](available_embedding_models/text_embedding_functions/voyageai_embedding.md) |
If you want to calculate customized embeddings for specific sentences, you can follow the unified template to write instructions.
!!! info
Represent the `domain` `text_type` for `task_objective`:
* `domain` is optional, and it specifies the domain of the text, e.g. science, finance, medicine, etc.
* `text_type` is required, and it specifies the encoding unit, e.g. sentence, document, paragraph, etc.
* `task_objective` is optional, and it specifies the objective of embedding, e.g. retrieve a document, classify the sentence, etc.
More information about the model can be found at the [source URL](https://github.com/xlang-ai/instructor-embedding).
| Argument | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | "hkunlp/instructor-base" | The name of the model to use |
| `batch_size` | `int` | `32` | The batch size to use when generating embeddings |
| `device` | `str` | `"cpu"` | The device to use when generating embeddings |
| `show_progress_bar` | `bool` | `True` | Whether to show a progress bar when generating embeddings |
| `normalize_embeddings` | `bool` | `True` | Whether to normalize the embeddings |
| `quantize` | `bool` | `False` | Whether to quantize the model |
| `source_instruction` | `str` | `"represent the docuement for retreival"` | The instruction for the source column |
| `query_instruction` | `str` | `"represent the document for retreiving the most similar documents"` | The instruction for the query |
[st-key]: "sentence-transformers"
[hf-key]: "huggingface"
[ollama-key]: "ollama"
[openai-key]: "openai"
[instructor-key]: "instructor"
[gemini-key]: "gemini-text"
[cohere-key]: "cohere"
[jina-key]: "jina"
[aws-key]: "bedrock-text"
[watsonx-key]: "watsonx"
[voyageai-key]: "voyageai"
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry, InstuctorEmbeddingFunction
instructor = get_registry().get("instructor").create(
source_instruction="represent the docuement for retreival",
query_instruction="represent the document for retreiving the most similar documents"
)
class Schema(LanceModel):
vector: Vector(instructor.ndims()) = instructor.VectorField()
text: str = instructor.SourceField()
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=Schema, mode="overwrite")
texts = [{"text": "Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that..."},
{"text": "The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act..."},
{"text": "Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that.."}]
tbl.add(texts)
```
### Gemini Embeddings
With Google's Gemini, you can represent text (words, sentences, and blocks of text) in a vectorized form, making it easier to compare and contrast embeddings. For example, two texts that share a similar subject matter or sentiment should have similar embeddings, which can be identified through mathematical comparison techniques such as cosine similarity. For more on how and why you should use embeddings, refer to the Embeddings guide.
The Gemini Embedding Model API supports various task types:
| Task Type | Description |
|-------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| "`retrieval_query`" | Specifies the given text is a query in a search/retrieval setting. |
| "`retrieval_document`" | Specifies the given text is a document in a search/retrieval setting. Using this task type requires a title but is automatically proided by Embeddings API |
| "`semantic_similarity`" | Specifies the given text will be used for Semantic Textual Similarity (STS). |
| "`classification`" | Specifies that the embeddings will be used for classification. |
| "`clusering`" | Specifies that the embeddings will be used for clustering. |
## Multi-modal Embedding Functions🖼
Usage Example:
Multi-modal embedding functions allow you to query your table using both images and text. 💬🖼️
```python
import lancedb
import pandas as pd
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
🌐 **Available Multi-modal Embeddings**
| Embedding :material-information-outline:{ title="Hover over the name to find out the model_id" } | Description | Documentation |
|-----------|-------------|---------------|
| [**OpenClip Embeddings**](available_embedding_models/multimodal_embedding_functions/openclip_embedding.md "open-clip") | 🎨 We support CLIP model embeddings using the open source alternative, **open-clip** which supports various customizations. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/openclip_github.png" alt="openclip Icon" width="150" height="35">](available_embedding_models/multimodal_embedding_functions/openclip_embedding.md) |
| [**Imagebind Embeddings**](available_embedding_models/multimodal_embedding_functions/imagebind_embedding.md "imageind") | 🌌 We have support for **imagebind model embeddings**. You can download our version of the packaged model via - `pip install imagebind-packaged==0.1.2`. | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/imagebind_meta.png" alt="imagebind Icon" width="150" height="35">](available_embedding_models/multimodal_embedding_functions/imagebind_embedding.md)|
| [**Jina Multi-modal Embeddings**](available_embedding_models/multimodal_embedding_functions/jina_multimodal_embedding.md "jina") | 🔗 **Jina embeddings** can also be used to embed both **text** and **image** data, only some of the models support image data and you can check the detailed documentation. 👉 | [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lancedb/assets/main/docs/assets/logos/jina.png" alt="jina Icon" width="90" height="35">](available_embedding_models/multimodal_embedding_functions/jina_multimodal_embedding.md) |
model = get_registry().get("gemini-text").create()
!!! note
If you'd like to request support for additional **embedding functions**, please feel free to open an issue on our LanceDB [GitHub issue page](https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/issues).
class TextModel(LanceModel):
text: str = model.SourceField()
vector: Vector(model.ndims()) = model.VectorField()
df = pd.DataFrame({"text": ["hello world", "goodbye world"]})
db = lancedb.connect("~/.lancedb")
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=TextModel, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(df)
rs = tbl.search("hello").limit(1).to_pandas()
```
### AWS Bedrock Text Embedding Functions
AWS Bedrock supports multiple base models for generating text embeddings. You need to setup the AWS credentials to use this embedding function.
You can do so by using `awscli` and also add your session_token:
```shell
aws configure
aws configure set aws_session_token "<your_session_token>"
```
to ensure that the credentials are set up correctly, you can run the following command:
```shell
aws sts get-caller-identity
```
Supported Embedding modelIDs are:
* `amazon.titan-embed-text-v1`
* `cohere.embed-english-v3`
* `cohere.embed-multilingual-v3`
Supported parameters (to be passed in `create` method) are:
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **name** | str | "amazon.titan-embed-text-v1" | The model ID of the bedrock model to use. Supported base models for Text Embeddings: amazon.titan-embed-text-v1, cohere.embed-english-v3, cohere.embed-multilingual-v3 |
| **region** | str | "us-east-1" | Optional name of the AWS Region in which the service should be called (e.g., "us-east-1"). |
| **profile_name** | str | None | Optional name of the AWS profile to use for calling the Bedrock service. If not specified, the default profile will be used. |
| **assumed_role** | str | None | Optional ARN of an AWS IAM role to assume for calling the Bedrock service. If not specified, the current active credentials will be used. |
| **role_session_name** | str | "lancedb-embeddings" | Optional name of the AWS IAM role session to use for calling the Bedrock service. If not specified, a "lancedb-embeddings" name will be used. |
| **runtime** | bool | True | Optional choice of getting different client to perform operations with the Amazon Bedrock service. |
| **max_retries** | int | 7 | Optional number of retries to perform when a request fails. |
Usage Example:
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
model = get_registry().get("bedrock-text").create()
class TextModel(LanceModel):
text: str = model.SourceField()
vector: Vector(model.ndims()) = model.VectorField()
df = pd.DataFrame({"text": ["hello world", "goodbye world"]})
db = lancedb.connect("tmp_path")
tbl = db.create_table("test", schema=TextModel, mode="overwrite")
tbl.add(df)
rs = tbl.search("hello").limit(1).to_pandas()
```
## Multi-modal embedding functions
Multi-modal embedding functions allow you to query your table using both images and text.
### OpenClip embeddings
We support CLIP model embeddings using the open source alternative, [open-clip](https://github.com/mlfoundations/open_clip) which supports various customizations. It is registered as `open-clip` and supports the following customizations:
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | `"ViT-B-32"` | The name of the model. |
| `pretrained` | `str` | `"laion2b_s34b_b79k"` | The name of the pretrained model to load. |
| `device` | `str` | `"cpu"` | The device to run the model on. Can be `"cpu"` or `"gpu"`. |
| `batch_size` | `int` | `64` | The number of images to process in a batch. |
| `normalize` | `bool` | `True` | Whether to normalize the input images before feeding them to the model. |
This embedding function supports ingesting images as both bytes and urls. You can query them using both test and other images.
!!! info
LanceDB supports ingesting images directly from accessible links.
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
db = lancedb.connect(tmp_path)
func = get_registry.get("open-clip").create()
class Images(LanceModel):
label: str
image_uri: str = func.SourceField() # image uri as the source
image_bytes: bytes = func.SourceField() # image bytes as the source
vector: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField() # vector column
vec_from_bytes: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField() # Another vector column
table = db.create_table("images", schema=Images)
labels = ["cat", "cat", "dog", "dog", "horse", "horse"]
uris = [
"http://farm1.staticflickr.com/53/167798175_7c7845bbbd_z.jpg",
"http://farm1.staticflickr.com/134/332220238_da527d8140_z.jpg",
"http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8387/8602747737_2e5c2a45d4_z.jpg",
"http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4092/5017326486_1f46057f5f_z.jpg",
"http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8216/8434969557_d37882c42d_z.jpg",
"http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5142/5835678453_4f3a4edb45_z.jpg",
]
# get each uri as bytes
image_bytes = [requests.get(uri).content for uri in uris]
table.add(
[{"label": labels, "image_uri": uris, "image_bytes": image_bytes}]
)
```
Now we can search using text from both the default vector column and the custom vector column
```python
# text search
actual = table.search("man's best friend").limit(1).to_pydantic(Images)[0]
print(actual.label) # prints "dog"
frombytes = (
table.search("man's best friend", vector_column_name="vec_from_bytes")
.limit(1)
.to_pydantic(Images)[0]
)
print(frombytes.label)
```
Because we're using a multi-modal embedding function, we can also search using images
```python
# image search
query_image_uri = "http://farm1.staticflickr.com/200/467715466_ed4a31801f_z.jpg"
image_bytes = requests.get(query_image_uri).content
query_image = Image.open(io.BytesIO(image_bytes))
actual = table.search(query_image).limit(1).to_pydantic(Images)[0]
print(actual.label == "dog")
# image search using a custom vector column
other = (
table.search(query_image, vector_column_name="vec_from_bytes")
.limit(1)
.to_pydantic(Images)[0]
)
print(actual.label)
```
### Imagebind embeddings
We have support for [imagebind](https://github.com/facebookresearch/ImageBind) model embeddings. You can download our version of the packaged model via - `pip install imagebind-packaged==0.1.2`.
This function is registered as `imagebind` and supports Audio, Video and Text modalities(extending to Thermal,Depth,IMU data):
| Parameter | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| `name` | `str` | `"imagebind_huge"` | Name of the model. |
| `device` | `str` | `"cpu"` | The device to run the model on. Can be `"cpu"` or `"gpu"`. |
| `normalize` | `bool` | `False` | set to `True` to normalize your inputs before model ingestion. |
Below is an example demonstrating how the API works:
```python
import lancedb
from lancedb.pydantic import LanceModel, Vector
from lancedb.embeddings import get_registry
db = lancedb.connect(tmp_path)
func = get_registry.get("imagebind").create()
class ImageBindModel(LanceModel):
text: str
image_uri: str = func.SourceField()
audio_path: str
vector: Vector(func.ndims()) = func.VectorField()
# add locally accessible image paths
text_list=["A dog.", "A car", "A bird"]
image_paths=[".assets/dog_image.jpg", ".assets/car_image.jpg", ".assets/bird_image.jpg"]
audio_paths=[".assets/dog_audio.wav", ".assets/car_audio.wav", ".assets/bird_audio.wav"]
# Load data
inputs = [
{"text": a, "audio_path": b, "image_uri": c}
for a, b, c in zip(text_list, audio_paths, image_paths)
]
#create table and add data
table = db.create_table("img_bind", schema=ImageBindModel)
table.add(inputs)
```
Now, we can search using any modality:
#### image search
```python
query_image = "./assets/dog_image2.jpg" #download an image and enter that path here
actual = table.search(query_image).limit(1).to_pydantic(ImageBindModel)[0]
print(actual.text == "dog")
```
#### audio search
```python
query_audio = "./assets/car_audio2.wav" #download an audio clip and enter path here
actual = table.search(query_audio).limit(1).to_pydantic(ImageBindModel)[0]
print(actual.text == "car")
```
#### Text search
You can add any input query and fetch the result as follows:
```python
query = "an animal which flies and tweets"
actual = table.search(query).limit(1).to_pydantic(ImageBindModel)[0]
print(actual.text == "bird")
```
If you have any questions about the embeddings API, supported models, or see a relevant model missing, please raise an issue [on GitHub](https://github.com/lancedb/lancedb/issues).

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