ClickHouse
ClickHouse is the fastest and most resource efficient open-source database for real-time apps and analytics with full SQL support and a wide range of functions to assist users in writing analytical queries. Lately added data structures and distance search functions (like
L2Distance
) as well as approximate nearest neighbor search indexes enable ClickHouse to be used as a high performance and scalable vector database to store and search vectors with SQL.
This notebook shows how to use functionality related to the ClickHouse
vector store.
Setup
First set up a local clickhouse server with docker:
! docker run -d -p 8123:8123 -p9000:9000 --name langchain-clickhouse-server --ulimit nofile=262144:262144 clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.4.2.11
You'll need to install langchain-community
and clickhouse-connect
to use this integration
pip install -qU langchain-community clickhouse-connect
Credentials
There are no credentials for this notebook, just make sure you have installed the packages as shown above.
If you want to get best in-class automated tracing of your model calls you can also set your LangSmith API key by uncommenting below:
# os.environ["LANGSMITH_API_KEY"] = getpass.getpass("Enter your LangSmith API key: ")
# os.environ["LANGSMITH_TRACING"] = "true"
Instantiation
- OpenAI
- HuggingFace
- Fake Embedding
pip install -qU langchain-openai
import getpass
os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = getpass.getpass()
from langchain_openai import OpenAIEmbeddings
embeddings = OpenAIEmbeddings(model="text-embedding-3-large")
pip install -qU langchain-huggingface
from langchain_huggingface import HuggingFaceEmbeddings
embeddings = HuggingFaceEmbeddings(model="sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2")
pip install -qU langchain-core
from langchain_core.embeddings import FakeEmbeddings
embeddings = FakeEmbeddings(size=4096)
from langchain_community.vectorstores import Clickhouse, ClickhouseSettings
settings = ClickhouseSettings(table="clickhouse_example")
vector_store = Clickhouse(embeddings, config=settings)
Manage vector store
Once you have created your vector store, we can interact with it by adding and deleting different items.
Add items to vector store
We can add items to our vector store by using the add_documents
function.
from uuid import uuid4
from langchain_core.documents import Document
document_1 = Document(
page_content="I had chocalate chip pancakes and scrambled eggs for breakfast this morning.",
metadata={"source": "tweet"},
)
document_2 = Document(
page_content="The weather forecast for tomorrow is cloudy and overcast, with a high of 62 degrees.",
metadata={"source": "news"},
)
document_3 = Document(
page_content="Building an exciting new project with LangChain - come check it out!",
metadata={"source": "tweet"},
)
document_4 = Document(
page_content="Robbers broke into the city bank and stole $1 million in cash.",
metadata={"source": "news"},
)
document_5 = Document(
page_content="Wow! That was an amazing movie. I can't wait to see it again.",
metadata={"source": "tweet"},
)
document_6 = Document(
page_content="Is the new iPhone worth the price? Read this review to find out.",
metadata={"source": "website"},
)
document_7 = Document(
page_content="The top 10 soccer players in the world right now.",
metadata={"source": "website"},
)
document_8 = Document(
page_content="LangGraph is the best framework for building stateful, agentic applications!",
metadata={"source": "tweet"},
)
document_9 = Document(
page_content="The stock market is down 500 points today due to fears of a recession.",
metadata={"source": "news"},
)
document_10 = Document(
page_content="I have a bad feeling I am going to get deleted :(",
metadata={"source": "tweet"},
)
documents = [
document_1,
document_2,
document_3,
document_4,
document_5,
document_6,
document_7,
document_8,
document_9,
document_10,
]
uuids = [str(uuid4()) for _ in range(len(documents))]
vector_store.add_documents(documents=documents, ids=uuids)
Delete items from vector store
We can delete items from our vector store by ID by using the delete
function.
vector_store.delete(ids=uuids[-1])
Query vector store
Once your vector store has been created and the relevant documents have been added you will most likely wish to query it during the running of your chain or agent.
Query directly
Similarity search
Performing a simple similarity search can be done as follows:
results = vector_store.similarity_search(
"LangChain provides abstractions to make working with LLMs easy", k=2
)
for res in results:
print(f"* {res.page_content} [{res.metadata}]")
Similarity search with score
You can also search with score:
results = vector_store.similarity_search_with_score("Will it be hot tomorrow?", k=1)
for res, score in results:
print(f"* [SIM={score:3f}] {res.page_content} [{res.metadata}]")
Filtering
You can have direct access to ClickHouse SQL where statement. You can write WHERE
clause following standard SQL.
NOTE: Please be aware of SQL injection, this interface must not be directly called by end-user.
If you custimized your column_map
under your setting, you search with filter like this:
meta = vector_store.metadata_column
results = vector_store.similarity_search_with_relevance_scores(
"What did I eat for breakfast?",
k=4,
where_str=f"{meta}.source = 'tweet'",
)
for res in results:
print(f"* {res.page_content} [{res.metadata}]")
Other search methods
There are a variety of other search methods that are not covered in this notebook, such as MMR search or searching by vector. For a full list of the search abilities available for Clickhouse
vector store check out the API reference.
Query by turning into retriever
You can also transform the vector store into a retriever for easier usage in your chains.
Here is how to transform your vector store into a retriever and then invoke the retreiever with a simple query and filter.
retriever = vector_store.as_retriever(
search_type="similarity_score_threshold",
search_kwargs={"k": 1, "score_threshold": 0.5},
)
retriever.invoke("Stealing from the bank is a crime", filter={"source": "news"})
Usage for retrieval-augmented generation
For guides on how to use this vector store for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), see the following sections:
- Tutorials: working with external knowledge
- How-to: Question and answer with RAG
- Retrieval conceptual docs
For more, check out a complete RAG template using Astra DB here.
API reference
For detailed documentation of all Clickhouse
features and configurations head to the API reference:https://python.langchain.com/api_reference/community/vectorstores/langchain_community.vectorstores.clickhouse.Clickhouse.html
Related
- Vector store conceptual guide
- Vector store how-to guides