There are two pieces of configuration required to use the Upstash vector client: an REST token and REST URL. These values can be passed using environment variables or in code through a configuration object. Find your configuration values in the console dashboard at https://console.upstash.com/.
If you prefer to pass configuration in code, the constructor accepts a config object containing the url and token values. This
could be useful if your application needs to interact with multiple projects, each with a different configuration.
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import { Index } from "@upstash/vector";const index = new Index({ url: "<UPSTASH_VECTOR_REST_URL>", token: "<UPSTASH_VECTOR_REST_TOKEN>",});
In some cases, you might not want to define a metadata type at the index level. In this case, you can either override the index level type definition for a specific command, or pass a metadata type to specific commands instead.
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import { Index } from "@upstash/vector";type Metadata = { genre: string, year: number };const index = new Index();index.upsert<Metadata>({ id: 1, vector: [...], metadata: { genre: "comedy", year: 1990}});
The passing of a strong metadata type is possible for each of the four index operations listed above, we use upsert as an example.