get_time() — langchain Function Reference
Architecture documentation for the get_time() function in _sql_record_manager.py from the langchain codebase.
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libs/langchain/langchain_classic/indexes/_sql_record_manager.py lines 188–218
def get_time(self) -> float:
"""Get the current server time as a timestamp.
Please note it's critical that time is obtained from the server since
we want a monotonic clock.
"""
with self._make_session() as session:
# * SQLite specific implementation, can be changed based on dialect.
# * For SQLite, unlike unixepoch it will work with older versions of SQLite.
# ----
# julianday('now'): Julian day number for the current date and time.
# The Julian day is a continuous count of days, starting from a
# reference date (Julian day number 0).
# 2440587.5 - constant represents the Julian day number for January 1, 1970
# 86400.0 - constant represents the number of seconds
# in a day (24 hours * 60 minutes * 60 seconds)
if self.dialect == "sqlite":
query = text("SELECT (julianday('now') - 2440587.5) * 86400.0;")
elif self.dialect == "postgresql":
query = text("SELECT EXTRACT (EPOCH FROM CURRENT_TIMESTAMP);")
else:
msg = f"Not implemented for dialect {self.dialect}"
raise NotImplementedError(msg)
dt = session.execute(query).scalar()
if isinstance(dt, decimal.Decimal):
dt = float(dt)
if not isinstance(dt, float):
msg = f"Unexpected type for datetime: {type(dt)}"
raise AssertionError(msg) # noqa: TRY004
return dt
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does get_time() do?
get_time() is a function in the langchain codebase, defined in libs/langchain/langchain_classic/indexes/_sql_record_manager.py.
Where is get_time() defined?
get_time() is defined in libs/langchain/langchain_classic/indexes/_sql_record_manager.py at line 188.
What does get_time() call?
get_time() calls 1 function(s): _make_session.
What calls get_time()?
get_time() is called by 1 function(s): update.
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