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This PR adds some support for `diff` / `merge` in the remote client as for local tables we stay `NotSupported` until https://github.com/lance-format/lance/issues/7263. This wires the two review-and-land calls against the remote REST API: - `POST /v1/table/{id}/branches/diff` - `POST /v1/table/{id}/branches/merge` Rust gets typed results (`BranchDiff`, `MergeBranchResult`). Python returns the wire JSON, same shape as the REST response. Merge here means promoting a branch's added columns onto `main`. ### Behavior - Remote only. Local raises `NotSupported`. - A rejected merge is not an exception. HTTP 409 still returns `Ok` / a dict with `status="rejected"` and blockers in `diff.mergeBlockers`. - Unknown blocker / status codes parse as `Unknown` so a newer server does not break older clients. - `MergePreview` tolerates missing fields for the same reason. - Merge requests are not retried. 409 is final and carries the body you need. ### Example ```python table = db.open_table("images") table.branches.create("exp") exp = table.branches.checkout("exp") exp.add_columns({"tag": "cast('draft' as string)"}) diff = table.branches.diff("exp") preview = table.branches.merge("exp", dry_run=True) result = table.branches.merge("exp", dry_run=False) if result["status"] == "merged": print("landed at", result["mainVersionAfter"]) elif result["status"] == "rejected": print(result["diff"]["mergeBlockers"]) ``` ### Testing cargo test -p lancedb --features remote diff_branch cargo test -p lancedb --features remote merge_branch --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
LanceDB JavaScript SDK
A JavaScript library for LanceDB.
Installation
npm install @lancedb/lancedb
This will download the appropriate native library for your platform. We currently support:
- Linux (x86_64 and aarch64 on glibc and musl)
- MacOS (Intel and ARM/M1/M2)
- Windows (x86_64 and aarch64)
Usage
Basic Example
import * as lancedb from "@lancedb/lancedb";
const db = await lancedb.connect("data/sample-lancedb");
const table = await db.createTable("my_table", [
{ id: 1, vector: [0.1, 1.0], item: "foo", price: 10.0 },
{ id: 2, vector: [3.9, 0.5], item: "bar", price: 20.0 },
]);
const results = await table.vectorSearch([0.1, 0.3]).limit(20).toArray();
console.log(results);
The quickstart contains more complete examples.
Development
See CONTRIBUTING.md for information on how to contribute to LanceDB.