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- For the Unstructured UI or the Unstructured API, only Milvus cloud-based instances (such as Zilliz Cloud, and Milvus on IBM watsonx.data) are supported.
- For Unstructured Ingest, Milvus local and cloud-based instances are supported.
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For Zilliz Cloud, you will need:
- A Zilliz Cloud account.
- A Zilliz Cloud cluster.
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The URI of the cluster, also known as the cluster’s public endpoint, which takes a format such as
https://<cluster-id>.<cluster-type>.<cloud-provider>-<region>.cloud.zilliz.com
. Get the cluster’s public endpoint. - The token to access the cluster. Get the cluster’s token.
- The name of the database in the instance.
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The name of the collection in the database.
The collection must have a a defined schema before Unstructured can write to the collection. The minimum viable
schema for Unstructured contains only the fields
element_id
,embeddings
, andrecord_id
, as follows:Field Name Field Type Max Length Dimension Index Metric Type element_id
(primary key field)VARCHAR 200
— — — embeddings
(vector field)FLOAT_VECTOR — 3072
Yes (Checked) Cosine record_id
VARCHAR 200
— — —
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For Milvus on IBM watsonx.data, you will need:
- An IBM Cloud account.
- The IBM watsonx.data subscription plan.
- A Milvus service instance in IBM watsonx.data.
- The URI of the instance, which takes the format of
https://
, followed by instance’s GRPC host, followed by a colon and the GRPC port. This takes the format ofhttps://<host>:<port>
. Get the instance’s GRPC host and GRPC port. - The name of the database in the instance.
- The name of the collection in the database. Note the collection requirements at the end of this section.
- The uername and password to access the instance.
The username for Milvus on IBM watsonx.data is always
ibmlhapikey
. The password for Milvus on IBM watsonx.data is in the form of an IBM Cloud user API key. Get the user API key.
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For Milvus local, you will need:
- A Milvus instance.
- The URI of the instance.
- The name of the database in the instance.
- The name of the collection in the database. Note the collection requirements at the end of this section.
- The username and password, or token to access the instance.
element_id
, embeddings
, and record_id
, as follows. This example code demonstrates the use of the
Python SDK for Milvus to create a collection with this minimum viable schema,
targeting Milvus on IBM watsonx.data. For the connections.connect
arguments to connect to other types of Milvus deployments, see your Milvus provider’s documentation:
Python
CLI, Python
MILVUS_URI
- The Milvus instance’s URI, represented by--uri
(CLI) oruri
(Python).MILVUS_USER
andMILVUS_PASSWORD
, orMILVUS_TOKEN
- The username and password, or token, to access the instance. This is represented by--user
and--password
, or--token
(CLI); oruser
andpassword
, ortoken
(Python).MILVUS_DB
- The database’s name, represented by--db-name
(CLI) ordb_name
(Python).MILVUS_COLLECTION
- The collection’s name, represented by--collection-name
(CLI) orcollection_name
(Python).MILVUS_FIELDS_TO_INCLUDE
- A list of fields to include a comma-separated list (CLI) or an array of strings (Python), represented by--field-to-include
(CLI) orfields_to_include
(Python).
- To emit the
metadata
field’s child fields directly into the output, include--flatten-metadata
(CLI) orflatten_metadata=True
(Python). This is the default if not specified. - To keep the
metadata
field with its child fields intact in the output, include--no-flatten-metadata
(CLI) orflatten_metadata=False
(Python).
--partition-by-api
option (CLI) or partition_by_api
(Python) parameter to specify where files are processed:
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To do local file processing, omit
--partition-by-api
(CLI) orpartition_by_api
(Python), or explicitly specifypartition_by_api=False
(Python). Local file processing does not use an Unstructured API key or API URL, so you can also omit the following, if they appear:--api-key $UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
(CLI) orapi_key=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY")
(Python)--partition-endpoint $UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
(CLI) orpartition_endpoint=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL")
(Python)- The environment variables
UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
andUNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
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To send files to the Unstructured Partition Endpoint for processing, specify
--partition-by-api
(CLI) orpartition_by_api=True
(Python). Unstructured also requires an Unstructured API key and API URL, by adding the following:--api-key $UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
(CLI) orapi_key=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY")
(Python)--partition-endpoint $UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
(CLI) orpartition_endpoint=os.getenv("UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL")
(Python)- The environment variables
UNSTRUCTURED_API_KEY
andUNSTRUCTURED_API_URL
, representing your API key and API URL, respectively.
You must specify the API URL only if you are not using the default API URL for Unstructured Ingest, for example, if you are using a version of the Unstructured API that is hosted on your own compute infrastructure.The default API URL for Unstructured Ingest ishttps://api.unstructuredapp.io/general/v0/general
, which is the API URL for the Unstructured Partition Endpoint.If you do not have an API key, get one now.If the Unstructured API is hosted on your own compute infrastructure, the process for generating Unstructured API keys, and the Unstructured API URL that you use, are different. For details, contact Unstructured Sales at sales@unstructured.io.