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WeaviateDocumentStore

Weaviate is a multi-purpose vector DB that can store both embeddings and data objects, making it a good choice for multi-modality.

The WeaviateDocumentStore can connect to any Weaviate instance, whether it's running on Weaviate Cloud Services, Kubernetes, or a local Docker container.

Installation

You can simply install the Weaviate Haystack integration with:

pip install weaviate-haystack

Initialization

The quickest way to use the WeaviateDocumentStore is to start a local Docker container. This is what a minimal docker-compose.yml could look like:

---
version: '3.4'
services:
  weaviate:
    command:
    - --host
    - 0.0.0.0
    - --port
    - '8080'
    - --scheme
    - http
    image: semitechnologies/weaviate:1.24.5
    ports:
    - 8080:8080
    - 50051:50051
    volumes:
    - weaviate_data:/var/lib/weaviate
    restart: on-failure:0
    environment:
      QUERY_DEFAULTS_LIMIT: 25
      AUTHENTICATION_ANONYMOUS_ACCESS_ENABLED: 'true'
      PERSISTENCE_DATA_PATH: '/var/lib/weaviate'
      DEFAULT_VECTORIZER_MODULE: 'none'
      ENABLE_MODULES: ''
      CLUSTER_HOSTNAME: 'node1'
volumes:
  weaviate_data:
...

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With this example, we explicitly enabled access without authentication, so we won’t need to set any username, password, or API key to connect to our local instance. That is strongly not recommended for production use. See the authorization section for detailed information.

Let’s start our container with docker compose up -d and then initialize our Document Store with:

from haystack_integrations.document_stores.weaviate.document_store import WeaviateDocumentStore
from haystack import Document

document_store = WeaviateDocumentStore(url="http://localhost:8080")
document_store.write_documents([
    Document(content="This is first"),
    Document(content="This is second")
])
print(document_store.count_documents())

Authorization

We provide some utility classes in the auth package to handle authorization using different credentials. Every class stores distinct secrets and retrieves them from the environment variables when required.

The default environment variables for the classes are:

  • AuthApiKey
    • WEAVIATE_API_KEY
  • AuthBearerToken
    • WEAVIATE_ACCESS_TOKEN
    • WEAVIATE_REFRESH_TOKEN
  • AuthClientCredentials
    • WEAVIATE_CLIENT_SECRET
    • WEAVIATE_SCOPE
  • AuthClientPassword
    • WEAVIATE_USERNAME
    • WEAVIATE_PASSWORD
    • WEAVIATE_SCOPE

You can easily change environment variables if needed. In the following snippet, we instruct AuthApiKey to look for MY_ENV_VAR.

from haystack_integrations.document_stores.weaviate.auth import AuthApiKey
from haystack.utils.auth import Secret

AuthApiKey(api_key=Secret.from_env_var("MY_ENV_VAR"))

Supported Retrievers

WeaviateBM25Retriever: A keyword-based Retriever that fetches Documents matching a query from the Document Store.

WeaviateEmbeddingRetriever: Compares the query and Document embeddings and fetches the Documents most relevant to the query.