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# Astra DB Vector store integration - **Description:** This PR adds a `VectorStore` implementation for DataStax Astra DB using its HTTP API - **Issue:** (no related issue) - **Dependencies:** A new required dependency is `astrapy` (`>=0.5.3`) which was added to pyptoject.toml, optional, as per guidelines - **Tag maintainer:** I recently mentioned to @baskaryan this integration was coming - **Twitter handle:** `@rsprrs` if you want to mention me This PR introduces the `AstraDB` vector store class, extensive integration test coverage, a reworking of the documentation which conflates Cassandra and Astra DB on a single "provider" page and a new, completely reworked vector-store example notebook (common to the Cassandra store, since parts of the flow is shared by the two APIs). I also took care in ensuring docs (and redirects therein) are behaving correctly. All style, linting, typechecks and tests pass as far as the `AstraDB` integration is concerned. I could build the documentation and check it all right (but ran into trouble with the `api_docs_build` makefile target which I could not verify: `Error: Unable to import module 'plan_and_execute.agent_executor' with error: No module named 'langchain_experimental'` was the first of many similar errors) Thank you for a review! Stefano --------- Co-authored-by: Erick Friis <erick@langchain.dev> |
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babel.config.js | ||
code-block-loader.js | ||
docusaurus.config.js | ||
package-lock.json | ||
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README.md | ||
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