* Allow indexing to continue even if there's an issue parsing a particular org file
* Use approximation in pytorch comparison in text_search UT, skip additional file parser errors for org files
* Change error of expected failure
Asymmetric search is the only search type used now in khoj.el. So
making distinction between between symmetric and asymmetric search
isn't necessary anymore
Ensure order of new embedding insertion on incremental update
does not affect the order and value of existing embeddings when
normalization is turned off
Asymmetric was older name used to differentiate between symmetric,
asymmetric search.
Now that text search just uses asymmetric search stick to simpler name
- Current incorrect behavior:
All entries with duplicate compiled form are kept on regenerate
but on update only the last of the duplicated entries is kept
This divergent behavior is not ideal to prevent index corruption
across reconfigure and update
- Why
The khoj pypi packages should be installed in `khoj' directory.
Previously it was being installed into `src' directory, which is a
generic top level directory name that is discouraged from being used
- Changes
- move src/* to src/khoj/*
- update `setup.py' to `find_packages' in `src' instead of project root
- rename imports to form `from khoj.*' in complete project
- update `constants.web_directory' path to use `khoj' directory
- rename root logger to `khoj' in `main.py'
- fix image_search tests to use the newly rename `khoj' logger
- update config, docs, workflows to reference new path `src/khoj'
- Remove property drawer from test entry for max_words splitting test
- Property drawer is not required for the test
- Keep minimal test case to reduce chance for confusion
- Context
- The app maintains all text content in a standard, intermediate format
- The intermediate format was loaded, passed around as a dictionary
for easier, faster updates to the intermediate format schema initially
- The intermediate format is reasonably stable now, given it's usage
by all 3 text content types currently implemented
- Changes
- Concretize text entries into `Entries' class instead of using dictionaries
- Code is updated to load, pass around entries as `Entries' objects
instead of as dictionaries
- `text_search' and `text_to_jsonl' methods are annotated with
type hints for the new `Entries' type
- Code and Tests referencing entries are updated to use class style
access patterns instead of the previous dictionary access patterns
- Move `mark_entries_for_update' method into `TextToJsonl' base class
- This is a more natural location for the method as it is only
(to be) used by `text_to_jsonl' classes
- Avoid circular reference issues on importing `Entries' class
- Start standardizing implementation of the `text_to_jsonl' processors
- `text_to_jsonl; scripts already had a shared structure
- This change starts to codify that implicit structure
- Benefits
- Ease adding more `text_to_jsonl; processors
- Allow merging shared functionality
- Help with type hinting
- Drawbacks
- Lower agility to change. But this was already an implicit issue as
the text_to_jsonl processors got more deeply wired into the app
- Update existings code, tests to process input-filters as list
instead of str
- Test `text_to_jsonl' get files methods to work with combination of
`input-files' and `input-filters'
Resolves#84
- Previously updates to index required explicitly setting `regenerate=True`
- Now incremental update check made everytime on `text_search.setup` now
- Test if index automatically updates when call `text_search.setup`
with new content even with `regenerate=False`
- Previously we were failing if no valid entries while computing
embeddings. This was obscuring the actual issue of no valid entries
found in the specified content files
- Throwing an exception early with clear message when no entries found
should make clarify the issue to be fixed
- See issue #83 for details