LocalAI/pkg/store/client.go

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package store
import (
"context"
"fmt"
grpc "github.com/go-skynet/LocalAI/pkg/grpc"
"github.com/go-skynet/LocalAI/pkg/grpc/proto"
)
// Wrapper for the GRPC client so that simple use cases are handled without verbosity
// SetCols sets multiple key-value pairs in the store
// It's in columnar format so that keys[i] is associated with values[i]
func SetCols(ctx context.Context, c grpc.Backend, keys [][]float32, values [][]byte) error {
protoKeys := make([]*proto.StoresKey, len(keys))
for i, k := range keys {
protoKeys[i] = &proto.StoresKey{
Floats: k,
}
}
protoValues := make([]*proto.StoresValue, len(values))
for i, v := range values {
protoValues[i] = &proto.StoresValue{
Bytes: v,
}
}
setOpts := &proto.StoresSetOptions{
Keys: protoKeys,
Values: protoValues,
}
res, err := c.StoresSet(ctx, setOpts)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if res.Success {
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("failed to set keys: %v", res.Message)
}
// SetSingle sets a single key-value pair in the store
// Don't call this in a tight loop, instead use SetCols
func SetSingle(ctx context.Context, c grpc.Backend, key []float32, value []byte) error {
return SetCols(ctx, c, [][]float32{key}, [][]byte{value})
}
// DeleteCols deletes multiple key-value pairs from the store
// It's in columnar format so that keys[i] is associated with values[i]
func DeleteCols(ctx context.Context, c grpc.Backend, keys [][]float32) error {
protoKeys := make([]*proto.StoresKey, len(keys))
for i, k := range keys {
protoKeys[i] = &proto.StoresKey{
Floats: k,
}
}
deleteOpts := &proto.StoresDeleteOptions{
Keys: protoKeys,
}
res, err := c.StoresDelete(ctx, deleteOpts)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if res.Success {
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("failed to delete keys: %v", res.Message)
}
// DeleteSingle deletes a single key-value pair from the store
// Don't call this in a tight loop, instead use DeleteCols
func DeleteSingle(ctx context.Context, c grpc.Backend, key []float32) error {
return DeleteCols(ctx, c, [][]float32{key})
}
// GetCols gets multiple key-value pairs from the store
// It's in columnar format so that keys[i] is associated with values[i]
// Be warned the keys are sorted and will be returned in a different order than they were input
// There is no guarantee as to how the keys are sorted
func GetCols(ctx context.Context, c grpc.Backend, keys [][]float32) ([][]float32, [][]byte, error) {
protoKeys := make([]*proto.StoresKey, len(keys))
for i, k := range keys {
protoKeys[i] = &proto.StoresKey{
Floats: k,
}
}
getOpts := &proto.StoresGetOptions{
Keys: protoKeys,
}
res, err := c.StoresGet(ctx, getOpts)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
ks := make([][]float32, len(res.Keys))
for i, k := range res.Keys {
ks[i] = k.Floats
}
vs := make([][]byte, len(res.Values))
for i, v := range res.Values {
vs[i] = v.Bytes
}
return ks, vs, nil
}
// GetSingle gets a single key-value pair from the store
// Don't call this in a tight loop, instead use GetCols
func GetSingle(ctx context.Context, c grpc.Backend, key []float32) ([]byte, error) {
_, values, err := GetCols(ctx, c, [][]float32{key})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(values) > 0 {
return values[0], nil
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to get key")
}
// Find similar keys to the given key. Returns the keys, values, and similarities
func Find(ctx context.Context, c grpc.Backend, key []float32, topk int) ([][]float32, [][]byte, []float32, error) {
findOpts := &proto.StoresFindOptions{
Key: &proto.StoresKey{
Floats: key,
},
TopK: int32(topk),
}
res, err := c.StoresFind(ctx, findOpts)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, nil, err
}
ks := make([][]float32, len(res.Keys))
vs := make([][]byte, len(res.Values))
for i, k := range res.Keys {
ks[i] = k.Floats
}
for i, v := range res.Values {
vs[i] = v.Bytes
}
return ks, vs, res.Similarities, nil
}