Package io.milvus.param.dml
Class InsertParam.Builder
java.lang.Object
io.milvus.param.dml.InsertParam.Builder
- Direct Known Subclasses:
UpsertParam.Builder
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InsertParam
Builder for
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Field Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbuild()Verifies parameters and creates a newInsertParaminstance.protected voidcheckFields(int count) protected voidwithCollectionName(@NonNull String collectionName) Sets the collection name.withDatabaseName(String databaseName) Sets the database name.withFields(@NonNull List<InsertParam.Field> fields) Sets the column data to insert.withPartitionName(@NonNull String partitionName) Set partition name (Optional).Sets the row data to insert.
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Field Details
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databaseName
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collectionName
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partitionName
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fields
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rows
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rowCount
protected int rowCount
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Constructor Details
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Builder
protected Builder()
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Method Details
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withDatabaseName
Sets the database name. database name can be nil.- Parameters:
databaseName- database name- Returns:
Builder
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withCollectionName
Sets the collection name. Collection name cannot be empty or null.- Parameters:
collectionName- collection name- Returns:
Builder
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withPartitionName
Set partition name (Optional). This partition name will be ignored if the collection has a partition key field.- Parameters:
partitionName- partition name- Returns:
Builder
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withFields
Sets the column data to insert. The field list cannot be empty.- Parameters:
fields- insert column data- Returns:
Builder- See Also:
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withRows
Sets the row data to insert. The rows list cannot be empty. Internal class for insert data. If dataType is Bool/Int8/Int16/Int32/Int64/Float/Double/Varchar, use JsonObject.addProperty(key, value) to input; If dataType is FloatVector, use JsonObject.add(key, gson.toJsonTree(List[Float]) to input; If dataType is BinaryVector/Float16Vector/BFloat16Vector, use JsonObject.add(key, gson.toJsonTree(byte[])) to input; If dataType is SparseFloatVector, use JsonObject.add(key, gson.toJsonTree(SortedMap[Long, Float])) to input; If dataType is Array, use JsonObject.add(key, gson.toJsonTree(List of Boolean/Integer/Short/Long/Float/Double/String)) to input; If dataType is JSON, use JsonObject.add(key, JsonElement) to input; Note: 1. For scalar numeric values, value will be cut according to the type of the field. For example: An Int8 field named "XX", you set the value to be 128 by JsonObject.add("XX", 128), the value 128 is cut to -128. An Int64 field named "XX", you set the value to be 3.9 by JsonObject.add("XX", 3.9), the value 3.9 is cut to 3. 2. String value can be parsed to numeric/boolean type if the value is valid. For example: A Bool field named "XX", you set the value to be "TRUE" by JsonObject.add("XX", "TRUE"), the string "TRUE" is parsed as true. A Float field named "XX", you set the value to be "3.5" by JsonObject.add("XX", "3.5", the string "3.5" is parsed as 3.5.- Parameters:
rows- insert row data- Returns:
Builder- See Also:
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build
Verifies parameters and creates a newInsertParaminstance.- Returns:
InsertParam- Throws:
ParamException
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checkFields
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checkRows
protected void checkRows()
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