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Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL

Cloud SQL is a fully managed relational database service that offers high performance, seamless integration, and impressive scalability. It offers PostgreSQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server database engines. Extend your database application to build AI-powered experiences leveraging Cloud SQL's Langchain integrations.

This notebook goes over how to use Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL to store vector embeddings with the PostgresVectorStore class.

Learn more about the package on GitHub.

Open In Colab

Before you beginโ€‹

To run this notebook, you will need to do the following:

๐Ÿฆœ๐Ÿ”— Library Installationโ€‹

Install the integration library, langchain-google-cloud-sql-pg, and the library for the embedding service, langchain-google-vertexai.

%pip install --upgrade --quiet  langchain-google-cloud-sql-pg langchain-google-vertexai

Colab only: Uncomment the following cell to restart the kernel or use the button to restart the kernel. For Vertex AI Workbench you can restart the terminal using the button on top.

# # Automatically restart kernel after installs so that your environment can access the new packages
# import IPython

# app = IPython.Application.instance()
# app.kernel.do_shutdown(True)

๐Ÿ” Authenticationโ€‹

Authenticate to Google Cloud as the IAM user logged into this notebook in order to access your Google Cloud Project.

  • If you are using Colab to run this notebook, use the cell below and continue.
  • If you are using Vertex AI Workbench, check out the setup instructions here.
from google.colab import auth

auth.authenticate_user()

โ˜ Set Your Google Cloud Projectโ€‹

Set your Google Cloud project so that you can leverage Google Cloud resources within this notebook.

If you don't know your project ID, try the following:

# @markdown Please fill in the value below with your Google Cloud project ID and then run the cell.

PROJECT_ID = "my-project-id" # @param {type:"string"}

# Set the project id
!gcloud config set project {PROJECT_ID}

Basic Usageโ€‹

Set Cloud SQL database valuesโ€‹

Find your database values, in the Cloud SQL Instances page.

# @title Set Your Values Here { display-mode: "form" }
REGION = "us-central1" # @param {type: "string"}
INSTANCE = "my-pg-instance" # @param {type: "string"}
DATABASE = "my-database" # @param {type: "string"}
TABLE_NAME = "vector_store" # @param {type: "string"}

PostgresEngine Connection Poolโ€‹

One of the requirements and arguments to establish Cloud SQL as a vector store is a PostgresEngine object. The PostgresEngine configures a connection pool to your Cloud SQL database, enabling successful connections from your application and following industry best practices.

To create a PostgresEngine using PostgresEngine.from_instance() you need to provide only 4 things:

  1. project_id : Project ID of the Google Cloud Project where the Cloud SQL instance is located.
  2. region : Region where the Cloud SQL instance is located.
  3. instance : The name of the Cloud SQL instance.
  4. database : The name of the database to connect to on the Cloud SQL instance.

By default, IAM database authentication will be used as the method of database authentication. This library uses the IAM principal belonging to the Application Default Credentials (ADC) sourced from the envionment.

For more informatin on IAM database authentication please see:

Optionally, built-in database authentication using a username and password to access the Cloud SQL database can also be used. Just provide the optional user and password arguments to PostgresEngine.from_instance():

  • user : Database user to use for built-in database authentication and login
  • password : Database password to use for built-in database authentication and login.

"Note: This tutorial demonstrates the async interface. All async methods have corresponding sync methods."

from langchain_google_cloud_sql_pg import PostgresEngine

engine = await PostgresEngine.afrom_instance(
project_id=PROJECT_ID, region=REGION, instance=INSTANCE, database=DATABASE
)

Initialize a tableโ€‹

The PostgresVectorStore class requires a database table. The PostgresEngine engine has a helper method init_vectorstore_table() that can be used to create a table with the proper schema for you.

from langchain_google_cloud_sql_pg import PostgresEngine

await engine.ainit_vectorstore_table(
table_name=TABLE_NAME,
vector_size=768, # Vector size for VertexAI model(textembedding-gecko@latest)
)

Create an embedding class instanceโ€‹

You can use any LangChain embeddings model. You may need to enable Vertex AI API to use VertexAIEmbeddings. We recommend setting the embedding model's version for production, learn more about the Text embeddings models.

# enable Vertex AI API
!gcloud services enable aiplatform.googleapis.com
from langchain_google_vertexai import VertexAIEmbeddings

embedding = VertexAIEmbeddings(
model_name="textembedding-gecko@latest", project=PROJECT_ID
)

Initialize a default PostgresVectorStoreโ€‹

from langchain_google_cloud_sql_pg import PostgresVectorStore

store = await PostgresVectorStore.create( # Use .create() to initialize an async vector store
engine=engine,
table_name=TABLE_NAME,
embedding_service=embedding,
)

Add textsโ€‹

import uuid

all_texts = ["Apples and oranges", "Cars and airplanes", "Pineapple", "Train", "Banana"]
metadatas = [{"len": len(t)} for t in all_texts]
ids = [str(uuid.uuid4()) for _ in all_texts]

await store.aadd_texts(all_texts, metadatas=metadatas, ids=ids)

Delete textsโ€‹

await store.adelete([ids[1]])

Search for documentsโ€‹

query = "I'd like a fruit."
docs = await store.asimilarity_search(query)
print(docs)

Search for documents by vectorโ€‹

query_vector = embedding.embed_query(query)
docs = await store.asimilarity_search_by_vector(query_vector, k=2)
print(docs)

Add a Indexโ€‹

Speed up vector search queries by applying a vector index. Learn more about vector indexes.

from langchain_google_cloud_sql_pg.indexes import IVFFlatIndex

index = IVFFlatIndex()
await store.aapply_vector_index(index)

Re-indexโ€‹

await store.areindex()  # Re-index using default index name

Remove an indexโ€‹

await store.aadrop_vector_index()  # Delete index using default name

Create a custom Vector Storeโ€‹

A Vector Store can take advantage of relational data to filter similarity searches.

Create a table with custom metadata columns.

from langchain_google_cloud_sql_pg import Column

# Set table name
TABLE_NAME = "vectorstore_custom"

await engine.ainit_vectorstore_table(
table_name=TABLE_NAME,
vector_size=768, # VertexAI model: textembedding-gecko@latest
metadata_columns=[Column("len", "INTEGER")],
)


# Initialize PostgresVectorStore
custom_store = await PostgresVectorStore.create(
engine=engine,
table_name=TABLE_NAME,
embedding_service=embedding,
metadata_columns=["len"],
# Connect to a existing VectorStore by customizing the table schema:
# id_column="uuid",
# content_column="documents",
# embedding_column="vectors",
)

Search for documents with metadata filterโ€‹

import uuid

# Add texts to the Vector Store
all_texts = ["Apples and oranges", "Cars and airplanes", "Pineapple", "Train", "Banana"]
metadatas = [{"len": len(t)} for t in all_texts]
ids = [str(uuid.uuid4()) for _ in all_texts]
await store.aadd_texts(all_texts, metadatas=metadatas, ids=ids)

# Use filter on search
docs = await custom_store.asimilarity_search_by_vector(query_vector, filter="len >= 6")

print(docs)

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