DocArray
DocArray is a versatile, open-source tool for managing your multi-modal data. It lets you shape your data however you want, and offers the flexibility to store and search it using various document index backends. Plus, it gets even better - you can utilize your
DocArray
document index to create aDocArrayRetriever
, and build awesome Langchain apps!
This notebook is split into two sections. The first
section offers an introduction to all five
supported document index backends. It provides guidance on setting up
and indexing each backend and also instructs you on how to build a
DocArrayRetriever
for finding relevant documents. In the second
section, we’ll select one of
these backends and illustrate how to use it through a basic example.
Document Index Backends
import random
from docarray import BaseDoc
from docarray.typing import NdArray
from langchain.embeddings import FakeEmbeddings
from langchain.retrievers import DocArrayRetriever
embeddings = FakeEmbeddings(size=32)
Before you start building the index, it’s important to define your document schema. This determines what fields your documents will have and what type of data each field will hold.
For this demonstration, we’ll create a somewhat random schema containing ‘title’ (str), ‘title_embedding’ (numpy array), ‘year’ (int), and ‘color’ (str)
class MyDoc(BaseDoc):
title: str
title_embedding: NdArray[32]
year: int
color: str
InMemoryExactNNIndex
InMemoryExactNNIndex
stores all Documents in memory. It is a great
starting point for small datasets, where you may not want to launch a
database server.
Learn more here: https://docs.docarray.org/user_guide/storing/index_in_memory/
from docarray.index import InMemoryExactNNIndex
# initialize the index
db = InMemoryExactNNIndex[MyDoc]()
# index data
db.index(
[
MyDoc(
title=f"My document {i}",
title_embedding=embeddings.embed_query(f"query {i}"),
year=i,
color=random.choice(["red", "green", "blue"]),
)
for i in range(100)
]
)
# optionally, you can create a filter query
filter_query = {"year": {"$lte": 90}}
# create a retriever
retriever = DocArrayRetriever(
index=db,
embeddings=embeddings,
search_field="title_embedding",
content_field="title",
filters=filter_query,
)
# find the relevant document
doc = retriever.get_relevant_documents("some query")
print(doc)
[Document(page_content='My document 56', metadata={'id': '1f33e58b6468ab722f3786b96b20afe6', 'year': 56, 'color': 'red'})]
HnswDocumentIndex
HnswDocumentIndex
is a lightweight Document Index implementation that
runs fully locally and is best suited for small- to medium-sized
datasets. It stores vectors on disk in
hnswlib, and stores all other data
in SQLite.
Learn more here: https://docs.docarray.org/user_guide/storing/index_hnswlib/
from docarray.index import HnswDocumentIndex
# initialize the index
db = HnswDocumentIndex[MyDoc](work_dir="hnsw_index")
# index data
db.index(
[
MyDoc(
title=f"My document {i}",
title_embedding=embeddings.embed_query(f"query {i}"),
year=i,
color=random.choice(["red", "green", "blue"]),
)
for i in range(100)
]
)
# optionally, you can create a filter query
filter_query = {"year": {"$lte": 90}}
# create a retriever
retriever = DocArrayRetriever(
index=db,
embeddings=embeddings,
search_field="title_embedding",
content_field="title",
filters=filter_query,
)
# find the relevant document
doc = retriever.get_relevant_documents("some query")
print(doc)
[Document(page_content='My document 28', metadata={'id': 'ca9f3f4268eec7c97a7d6e77f541cb82', 'year': 28, 'color': 'red'})]
WeaviateDocumentIndex
WeaviateDocumentIndex
is a document index that is built upon
Weaviate vector database.
Learn more here: https://docs.docarray.org/user_guide/storing/index_weaviate/
# There's a small difference with the Weaviate backend compared to the others.
# Here, you need to 'mark' the field used for vector search with 'is_embedding=True'.
# So, let's create a new schema for Weaviate that takes care of this requirement.
from pydantic import Field
class WeaviateDoc(BaseDoc):
title: str
title_embedding: NdArray[32] = Field(is_embedding=True)
year: int
color: str
from docarray.index import WeaviateDocumentIndex
# initialize the index
dbconfig = WeaviateDocumentIndex.DBConfig(host="http://localhost:8080")
db = WeaviateDocumentIndex[WeaviateDoc](db_config=dbconfig)
# index data
db.index(
[
MyDoc(
title=f"My document {i}",
title_embedding=embeddings.embed_query(f"query {i}"),
year=i,
color=random.choice(["red", "green", "blue"]),
)
for i in range(100)
]
)
# optionally, you can create a filter query
filter_query = {"path": ["year"], "operator": "LessThanEqual", "valueInt": "90"}
# create a retriever
retriever = DocArrayRetriever(
index=db,
embeddings=embeddings,
search_field="title_embedding",
content_field="title",
filters=filter_query,
)
# find the relevant document
doc = retriever.get_relevant_documents("some query")
print(doc)
[Document(page_content='My document 17', metadata={'id': '3a5b76e85f0d0a01785dc8f9d965ce40', 'year': 17, 'color': 'red'})]
ElasticDocIndex
ElasticDocIndex
is a document index that is built upon
ElasticSearch
Learn more here
from docarray.index import ElasticDocIndex
# initialize the index
db = ElasticDocIndex[MyDoc](
hosts="http://localhost:9200", index_name="docarray_retriever"
)
# index data
db.index(
[
MyDoc(
title=f"My document {i}",
title_embedding=embeddings.embed_query(f"query {i}"),
year=i,
color=random.choice(["red", "green", "blue"]),
)
for i in range(100)
]
)
# optionally, you can create a filter query
filter_query = {"range": {"year": {"lte": 90}}}
# create a retriever
retriever = DocArrayRetriever(
index=db,
embeddings=embeddings,
search_field="title_embedding",
content_field="title",
filters=filter_query,
)
# find the relevant document
doc = retriever.get_relevant_documents("some query")
print(doc)
[Document(page_content='My document 46', metadata={'id': 'edbc721bac1c2ad323414ad1301528a4', 'year': 46, 'color': 'green'})]
QdrantDocumentIndex
QdrantDocumentIndex
is a document index that is built upon
Qdrant vector database
Learn more here
from docarray.index import QdrantDocumentIndex
from qdrant_client.http import models as rest
# initialize the index
qdrant_config = QdrantDocumentIndex.DBConfig(path=":memory:")
db = QdrantDocumentIndex[MyDoc](qdrant_config)
# index data
db.index(
[
MyDoc(
title=f"My document {i}",
title_embedding=embeddings.embed_query(f"query {i}"),
year=i,
color=random.choice(["red", "green", "blue"]),
)
for i in range(100)
]
)
# optionally, you can create a filter query
filter_query = rest.Filter(
must=[
rest.FieldCondition(
key="year",
range=rest.Range(
gte=10,
lt=90,
),
)
]
)
WARNING:root:Payload indexes have no effect in the local Qdrant. Please use server Qdrant if you need payload indexes.
# create a retriever
retriever = DocArrayRetriever(
index=db,
embeddings=embeddings,
search_field="title_embedding",
content_field="title",
filters=filter_query,
)
# find the relevant document
doc = retriever.get_relevant_documents("some query")
print(doc)
[Document(page_content='My document 80', metadata={'id': '97465f98d0810f1f330e4ecc29b13d20', 'year': 80, 'color': 'blue'})]
Movie Retrieval using HnswDocumentIndex
movies = [
{
"title": "Inception",
"description": "A thief who steals corporate secrets through the use of dream-sharing technology is given the task of planting an idea into the mind of a CEO.",
"director": "Christopher Nolan",
"rating": 8.8,
},
{
"title": "The Dark Knight",
"description": "When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice.",
"director": "Christopher Nolan",
"rating": 9.0,
},
{
"title": "Interstellar",
"description": "Interstellar explores the boundaries of human exploration as a group of astronauts venture through a wormhole in space. In their quest to ensure the survival of humanity, they confront the vastness of space-time and grapple with love and sacrifice.",
"director": "Christopher Nolan",
"rating": 8.6,
},
{
"title": "Pulp Fiction",
"description": "The lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster's wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.",
"director": "Quentin Tarantino",
"rating": 8.9,
},
{
"title": "Reservoir Dogs",
"description": "When a simple jewelry heist goes horribly wrong, the surviving criminals begin to suspect that one of them is a police informant.",
"director": "Quentin Tarantino",
"rating": 8.3,
},
{
"title": "The Godfather",
"description": "An aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his empire to his reluctant son.",
"director": "Francis Ford Coppola",
"rating": 9.2,
},
]
import getpass
import os
os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = getpass.getpass("OpenAI API Key:")
OpenAI API Key: ········
from docarray import BaseDoc, DocList
from docarray.typing import NdArray
from langchain.embeddings.openai import OpenAIEmbeddings
# define schema for your movie documents
class MyDoc(BaseDoc):
title: str
description: str
description_embedding: NdArray[1536]
rating: float
director: str
embeddings = OpenAIEmbeddings()
# get "description" embeddings, and create documents
docs = DocList[MyDoc](
[
MyDoc(
description_embedding=embeddings.embed_query(movie["description"]), **movie
)
for movie in movies
]
)
from docarray.index import HnswDocumentIndex
# initialize the index
db = HnswDocumentIndex[MyDoc](work_dir="movie_search")
# add data
db.index(docs)
Normal Retriever
from langchain.retrievers import DocArrayRetriever
# create a retriever
retriever = DocArrayRetriever(
index=db,
embeddings=embeddings,
search_field="description_embedding",
content_field="description",
)
# find the relevant document
doc = retriever.get_relevant_documents("movie about dreams")
print(doc)
[Document(page_content='A thief who steals corporate secrets through the use of dream-sharing technology is given the task of planting an idea into the mind of a CEO.', metadata={'id': 'f1649d5b6776db04fec9a116bbb6bbe5', 'title': 'Inception', 'rating': 8.8, 'director': 'Christopher Nolan'})]
Retriever with Filters
from langchain.retrievers import DocArrayRetriever
# create a retriever
retriever = DocArrayRetriever(
index=db,
embeddings=embeddings,
search_field="description_embedding",
content_field="description",
filters={"director": {"$eq": "Christopher Nolan"}},
top_k=2,
)
# find relevant documents
docs = retriever.get_relevant_documents("space travel")
print(docs)
[Document(page_content='Interstellar explores the boundaries of human exploration as a group of astronauts venture through a wormhole in space. In their quest to ensure the survival of humanity, they confront the vastness of space-time and grapple with love and sacrifice.', metadata={'id': 'ab704cc7ae8573dc617f9a5e25df022a', 'title': 'Interstellar', 'rating': 8.6, 'director': 'Christopher Nolan'}), Document(page_content='A thief who steals corporate secrets through the use of dream-sharing technology is given the task of planting an idea into the mind of a CEO.', metadata={'id': 'f1649d5b6776db04fec9a116bbb6bbe5', 'title': 'Inception', 'rating': 8.8, 'director': 'Christopher Nolan'})]
Retriever with MMR search
from langchain.retrievers import DocArrayRetriever
# create a retriever
retriever = DocArrayRetriever(
index=db,
embeddings=embeddings,
search_field="description_embedding",
content_field="description",
filters={"rating": {"$gte": 8.7}},
search_type="mmr",
top_k=3,
)
# find relevant documents
docs = retriever.get_relevant_documents("action movies")
print(docs)
[Document(page_content="The lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster's wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.", metadata={'id': 'e6aa313bbde514e23fbc80ab34511afd', 'title': 'Pulp Fiction', 'rating': 8.9, 'director': 'Quentin Tarantino'}), Document(page_content='A thief who steals corporate secrets through the use of dream-sharing technology is given the task of planting an idea into the mind of a CEO.', metadata={'id': 'f1649d5b6776db04fec9a116bbb6bbe5', 'title': 'Inception', 'rating': 8.8, 'director': 'Christopher Nolan'}), Document(page_content='When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice.', metadata={'id': '91dec17d4272041b669fd113333a65f7', 'title': 'The Dark Knight', 'rating': 9.0, 'director': 'Christopher Nolan'})]