test_indexing_force_update() — langchain Function Reference
Architecture documentation for the test_indexing_force_update() function in test_indexing.py from the langchain codebase.
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libs/core/tests/unit_tests/indexing/test_indexing.py lines 2436–2493
def test_indexing_force_update(
record_manager: InMemoryRecordManager, upserting_vector_store: VectorStore
) -> None:
"""Test indexing with force update."""
docs = [
Document(
page_content="This is a test document.",
metadata={"source": "1"},
),
Document(
page_content="This is another document.",
metadata={"source": "2"},
),
Document(
page_content="This is a test document.",
metadata={"source": "1"},
),
]
assert index(
docs,
record_manager,
upserting_vector_store,
cleanup="full",
key_encoder="sha256",
) == {
"num_added": 2,
"num_deleted": 0,
"num_skipped": 1,
"num_updated": 0,
}
assert index(
docs,
record_manager,
upserting_vector_store,
cleanup="full",
key_encoder="sha256",
) == {
"num_added": 0,
"num_deleted": 0,
"num_skipped": 3,
"num_updated": 0,
}
assert index(
docs,
record_manager,
upserting_vector_store,
cleanup="full",
force_update=True,
key_encoder="sha256",
) == {
"num_added": 0,
"num_deleted": 0,
"num_skipped": 1,
"num_updated": 2,
}
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does test_indexing_force_update() do?
test_indexing_force_update() is a function in the langchain codebase, defined in libs/core/tests/unit_tests/indexing/test_indexing.py.
Where is test_indexing_force_update() defined?
test_indexing_force_update() is defined in libs/core/tests/unit_tests/indexing/test_indexing.py at line 2436.
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