issue: #43427
This pr's main goal is merge #37417 to milvus 2.5 without conflicts.
# Main Goals
1. Create and describe collections with geospatial type
2. Insert geospatial data into the insert binlog
3. Load segments containing geospatial data into memory
4. Enable query and search can display geospatial data
5. Support using GIS funtions like ST_EQUALS in query
6. Support R-Tree index for geometry type
# Solution
1. **Add Type**: Modify the Milvus core by adding a Geospatial type in
both the C++ and Go code layers, defining the Geospatial data structure
and the corresponding interfaces.
2. **Dependency Libraries**: Introduce necessary geospatial data
processing libraries. In the C++ source code, use Conan package
management to include the GDAL library. In the Go source code, add the
go-geom library to the go.mod file.
3. **Protocol Interface**: Revise the Milvus protocol to provide
mechanisms for Geospatial message serialization and deserialization.
4. **Data Pipeline**: Facilitate interaction between the client and
proxy using the WKT format for geospatial data. The proxy will convert
all data into WKB format for downstream processing, providing column
data interfaces, segment encapsulation, segment loading, payload
writing, and cache block management.
5. **Query Operators**: Implement simple display and support for filter
queries. Initially, focus on filtering based on spatial relationships
for a single column of geospatial literal values, providing parsing and
execution for query expressions.Now only support brutal search
7. **Client Modification**: Enable the client to handle user input for
geospatial data and facilitate end-to-end testing.Check the modification
in pymilvus.
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Signed-off-by: Yinwei Li <yinwei.li@zilliz.com>
Signed-off-by: Cai Zhang <cai.zhang@zilliz.com>
Co-authored-by: ZhuXi <150327960+Yinwei-Yu@users.noreply.github.com>
issue: https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/issues/27467
>My plan is as follows.
>- [x] M1 Create collection with timestamptz field
>- [x] M2 Insert timestamptz field data
>- [x] M3 Retrieve timestamptz field data
>- [x] M4 Implement handoff
>- [x] M5 Implement compare operator
>- [x] M6 Implement extract operator
>- [x] M8 Support database/collection level default timezone
>- [x] M7 Support STL-SORT index for datatype timestamptz
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The third PR of issue: https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/issues/27467,
which completes M5, M6, M7, M8 described above.
## M8 Default Timezone
We will be able to use alter_collection() and alter_database() in a
future Python SDK release to modify the default timezone at the
collection or database level.
For insert requests, the timezone will be resolved using the following
order of precedence: String Literal-> Collection Default -> Database
Default.
For retrieval requests, the timezone will be resolved in this order:
Query Parameters -> Collection Default -> Database Default.
In both cases, the final fallback timezone is UTC.
## M5: Comparison Operators
We can now use the following expression format to filter on the
timestamptz field:
- `timestamptz_field [+/- INTERVAL 'interval_string'] {comparison_op}
ISO 'iso_string' `
- The interval_string follows the ISO 8601 duration format, for example:
P1Y2M3DT1H2M3S.
- The iso_string follows the ISO 8601 timestamp format, for example:
2025-01-03T00:00:00+08:00.
- Example expressions: "tsz + INTERVAL 'P0D' != ISO
'2025-01-03T00:00:00+08:00'" or "tsz != ISO
'2025-01-03T00:00:00+08:00'".
## M6: Extract
We will be able to extract sepecific time filed by kwargs in a future
Python SDK release.
The key is `time_fields`, and value should be one or more of "year,
month, day, hour, minute, second, microsecond", seperated by comma or
space. Then the result of each record would be an array of int64.
## M7: Indexing Support
Expressions without interval arithmetic can be accelerated using an
STL-SORT index. However, expressions that include interval arithmetic
cannot be indexed. This is because the result of an interval calculation
depends on the specific timestamp value. For example, adding one month
to a date in February results in a different number of added days than
adding one month to a date in March.
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After this PR, the input / output type of timestamptz would be iso
string. Timestampz would be stored as timestamptz data, which is int64_t
finally.
> for more information, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
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Signed-off-by: xtx <xtianx@smail.nju.edu.cn>
#42032
Also, fix the cacheoptfield method to work in storagev2.
Also, change the sparse related interface for knowhere version bump
#43974 .
Also, includes https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/pull/44046 for metric
lost.
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Signed-off-by: chasingegg <chao.gao@zilliz.com>
Signed-off-by: marcelo.chen <marcelo.chen@zilliz.com>
Signed-off-by: Congqi Xia <congqi.xia@zilliz.com>
Co-authored-by: marcelo.chen <marcelo.chen@zilliz.com>
Co-authored-by: Congqi Xia <congqi.xia@zilliz.com>
Ref https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/issues/42148
This PR supports create index for vector array (now, only for
`DataType.FLOAT_VECTOR`) and search on it.
The index type supported in this PR is `EMB_LIST_HNSW` and the metric
type is `MAX_SIM` only.
The way to use it:
```python
milvus_client = MilvusClient("xxx:19530")
schema = milvus_client.create_schema(enable_dynamic_field=True, auto_id=True)
...
struct_schema = milvus_client.create_struct_array_field_schema("struct_array_field")
...
struct_schema.add_field("struct_float_vec", DataType.ARRAY_OF_VECTOR, element_type=DataType.FLOAT_VECTOR, dim=128, max_capacity=1000)
...
schema.add_struct_array_field(struct_schema)
index_params = milvus_client.prepare_index_params()
index_params.add_index(field_name="struct_float_vec", index_type="EMB_LIST_HNSW", metric_type="MAX_SIM", index_params={"nlist": 128})
...
milvus_client.create_index(COLLECTION_NAME, schema=schema, index_params=index_params)
```
Note: This PR uses `Lims` to convey offsets of the vector array to
knowhere where vectors of multiple vector arrays are concatenated and we
need offsets to specify which vectors belong to which vector array.
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Signed-off-by: SpadeA <tangchenjie1210@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: SpadeA-Tang <tangchenjie1210@gmail.com>
issue: #41435
this is to prevent AI from thinking of our exception throwing as a
dangerous PANIC operation that terminates the program.
Signed-off-by: Buqian Zheng <zhengbuqian@gmail.com>
Ref https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/issues/42148
This PR mainly enables segcore to support array of vector (read and
write, but not indexing). Now only float vector as the element type is
supported.
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Signed-off-by: SpadeA <tangchenjie1210@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: SpadeA-Tang <tangchenjie1210@gmail.com>
https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/issues/35528
This PR adds json index support for json and dynamic fields. Now you can
only do unary query like 'a["b"] > 1' using this index. We will support
more filter type later.
basic usage:
```
collection.create_index("json_field", {"index_type": "INVERTED",
"params": {"json_cast_type": DataType.STRING, "json_path":
'json_field["a"]["b"]'}})
```
There are some limits to use this index:
1. If a record does not have the json path you specify, it will be
ignored and there will not be an error.
2. If a value of the json path fails to be cast to the type you specify,
it will be ignored and there will not be an error.
3. A specific json path can have only one json index.
4. If you try to create more than one json indexes for one json field,
sdk(pymilvus<=2.4.7) may return immediately because of internal
implementation. This will be fixed in a later version.
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Signed-off-by: sunby <sunbingyi1992@gmail.com>
This commit adds sparse float vector support to segcore with the
following:
1. data type enum declarations
2. Adds corresponding data structures for handling sparse float vectors
in various scenarios, including:
* FieldData as a bridge between the binlog and the in memory data
structures
* mmap::Column as the in memory representation of a sparse float vector
column of a sealed segment;
* ConcurrentVector as the in memory representation of a sparse float
vector of a growing segment which supports inserts.
3. Adds logic in payload reader/writer to serialize/deserialize from/to
binlog
4. Adds the ability to allow the index node to build sparse float vector
index
5. Adds the ability to allow the query node to build growing index for
growing segment and temp index for sealed segment without index built
This commit also includes some code cleanness, comment improvement, and
some unit tests for sparse vector.
https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/issues/29419
Signed-off-by: Buqian Zheng <zhengbuqian@gmail.com>