* Update the /chat endpoint to conditionally support streaming
- If streams are enabled, return the threadgenerator as it does currently
- If stream is disabled, return a JSON response with the response/compiled references separated out
- Correspondingly, update the chat.html UI to use the streamed API, as well as Obsidian
- Rename chat/init/ to chat/history
* Update khoj.el to use the /history endpoint
- Update corresponding unit tests to use stream=true
* Remove & from call to /chat for obsidian
* Abstract functions out into a helpers.py file and clean up some of the error-catching
Khoj will soon get a generic text indexing content type. This along
with a file filter should suffice for searching through Ledger
transactions, if required.
Having a specific content type for niche use-case like ledger isn't
useful. Removing unused content types will reduce khoj code to manage.
Org-music was just a custom content type that worked with org-music.
It was mostly only useful for me.
Cleaning up that code will reduce number of content types for khoj to
manage.
If no content-type selected in transient menu option, khoj.el queries
khoj server without content-type parameter (t) set.
This results in search across all enabled asymmetric search text
content types
- cl-push expects a generatlized variable. Else throws (setf quote)
undefined warning
- This results in the config call failing on calling khoj entrypoint
- Remove waiting for server message as it hides the messages from the
server
- Fix the nil message that were being rendered, by checking before
showing messages from server
- Consistently prefix messages from khoj with khoj.el
Previously khoj.el was calling the server configure API even when
config was same as before.
This had broken the khoj search as you type experience from emacs
Also show more details to user about what in khoj is being configured
Converts paths to glob style regexes that will index all org files
recursively under the specified list of path
Should help setup for org-roam users from khoj.el
- khoj-auto-setup controls whether to automatically check for and
setup khoj server from within Emacs
- extract install, start, configure sequence into public, interactive
method. Allows calling khoj-setup during package load via init.el
- Fix: Do not attempt to configure or wait for server ready if
user has said no to auto-setup request
- Fix logic to mark server started vs ready
- Previously the started/running vs ready variables defs were getting
intertwined
- Server started indicates server bootup has been triggered
- Server ready indicates server API ready to accept requests
- If khoj server started outside emacs, khoj--server-ready should be set
to true by khoj--server-running method (instead of waiting for proc msg)
- If khoj server is unconfigured the /config/types endpoint wouldn't
return anything. Using config/data/default allows checking khoj server
running status without requiring it to be configured as well
If the config hasn't changed there'll be no update. If config has
changed indexing will get triggered asynchronously. But user cannot
make query till indexing done
As easier to know when server ready to configure