sqlite-vss
is also distributed on PyPi as a Python package, for use in Python applications. It works well with the builtin sqlite3
Python module.
pip install sqlite-vss
The sqlite-vss
python package exports two functions: vss_loadable_path()
, which returns the full path to the loadable extension, and load(conn)
, which loads the sqlite-vss
extension into the given sqlite3 Connection object.
import sqlite_vss
print(sqlite_vss.vss_loadable_path())
# '/.../venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlite_vss/vss0'
import sqlite3
conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')
conn.enable_load_extension(True)
sqlite_vss.load(conn)
print(conn.execute('select vss_version()').fetchone()[0])
# 'v0.1.0'
See the full API Reference for the Python API, and docs.md
for documentation on the sqlite-vss
SQL API.
See datasette-sqlite-vss
for a Datasette plugin that is a light wrapper around the sqlite-vss
Python package.
Currently the sqlite-vss
Python package is only distributed on PyPi as pre-build wheels, it's not possible to install from the source distribution. This is because the underlying sqlite-vss
extension requires a lot of build dependencies like make
, cc
, and cargo
.
If you get a unsupported platform
error when pip installing sqlite-vss
, you'll have to build the sqlite-vss
manually and load in the dynamic library manually.
Returns the full path to the locally-install sqlite-vss
extension, without the filename.
This can be directly passed to sqlite3.Connection.load_extension()
, but the sqlite_vss.load()
function is preferred.
import sqlite_vss
print(sqlite_vss.vss_loadable_path())
# '/.../venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sqlite_vss/vss0'
Note: this extension path doesn't include the file extension (
.dylib
,.so
,.dll
). This is because SQLite will infer the correct extension.
Loads the sqlite-vss
extension on the given sqlite3.Connection
object, calling Connection.load_extension()
.
import sqlite_vss
import sqlite3
conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')
conn.enable_load_extension(True)
sqlite_vss.load(conn)
conn.enable_load_extension(False)
conn.execute('select vss_version(), vss()').fetchone()
# ('v0.1.0', '01gr7gwc5aq22ycea6j8kxq4s9')
TODO