Local QDrant data #14
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We might be able to leverage the snapshot files to create a local qdrant instance. If the snapshot files are not usable out-of-the-box, we might have to go through an import:
If you want to try, here is the API documentation for the snapshot import : https://qdrant.github.io/qdrant/redoc/index.html?v=master#tag/collections/operation/recover_from_snapshot |
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Now that #17 is merged, we need the upload command, I'll try to tackle it soon |
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Thoughts on packaging and deployment of the vectorstoreIt would be lovely to have the actually collections data in this repo and simply run an in-memory QDrant over it. That would allow me to continue to use github workspaces for development. With a baseline like this, it would be easy to build a self-contained container image that we can leverage in prod or as an alternative for people who want to use docker compose or something similar for development. What do you think? |
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How can we get that data out of qdrant and make it available locally?
(In relation to #13)
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