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AttributeError: 'Collection' object has no attribute 'update_document' #5031
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Having same issue in my side too. |
Installed langchain 0.0.177, still having the same issue... |
I've just created a PR for this issue which can be found here #5359. |
# Fix for `update_document` Function in Chroma ## Summary This pull request addresses an issue with the `update_document` function in the Chroma class, as described in [#5031](#5031 (comment)). The issue was identified as an `AttributeError` raised when calling `update_document` due to a missing corresponding method in the `Collection` object. This fix refactors the `update_document` method in `Chroma` to correctly interact with the `Collection` object. ## Changes 1. Fixed the `update_document` method in the `Chroma` class to correctly call methods on the `Collection` object. 2. Added the corresponding test `test_chroma_update_document` in `tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/test_chroma.py` to reflect the updated method call. 3. Added an example and explanation of how to use the `update_document` function in the Jupyter notebook tutorial for Chroma. ## Test Plan All existing tests pass after this change. In addition, the `test_chroma_update_document` test case now correctly checks the functionality of `update_document`, ensuring that the function works as expected and updates the content of documents correctly. ## Reviewers @dev2049 This fix will ensure that users are able to use the `update_document` function as expected, without encountering the previous `AttributeError`. This will enhance the usability and reliability of the Chroma class for all users. Thank you for considering this pull request. I look forward to your feedback and suggestions.
# Fix for `update_document` Function in Chroma ## Summary This pull request addresses an issue with the `update_document` function in the Chroma class, as described in [#5031](#5031 (comment)). The issue was identified as an `AttributeError` raised when calling `update_document` due to a missing corresponding method in the `Collection` object. This fix refactors the `update_document` method in `Chroma` to correctly interact with the `Collection` object. ## Changes 1. Fixed the `update_document` method in the `Chroma` class to correctly call methods on the `Collection` object. 2. Added the corresponding test `test_chroma_update_document` in `tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/test_chroma.py` to reflect the updated method call. 3. Added an example and explanation of how to use the `update_document` function in the Jupyter notebook tutorial for Chroma. ## Test Plan All existing tests pass after this change. In addition, the `test_chroma_update_document` test case now correctly checks the functionality of `update_document`, ensuring that the function works as expected and updates the content of documents correctly. ## Reviewers @dev2049 This fix will ensure that users are able to use the `update_document` function as expected, without encountering the previous `AttributeError`. This will enhance the usability and reliability of the Chroma class for all users. Thank you for considering this pull request. I look forward to your feedback and suggestions.
…ai#5359) # Fix for `update_document` Function in Chroma ## Summary This pull request addresses an issue with the `update_document` function in the Chroma class, as described in [langchain-ai#5031](langchain-ai#5031 (comment)). The issue was identified as an `AttributeError` raised when calling `update_document` due to a missing corresponding method in the `Collection` object. This fix refactors the `update_document` method in `Chroma` to correctly interact with the `Collection` object. ## Changes 1. Fixed the `update_document` method in the `Chroma` class to correctly call methods on the `Collection` object. 2. Added the corresponding test `test_chroma_update_document` in `tests/integration_tests/vectorstores/test_chroma.py` to reflect the updated method call. 3. Added an example and explanation of how to use the `update_document` function in the Jupyter notebook tutorial for Chroma. ## Test Plan All existing tests pass after this change. In addition, the `test_chroma_update_document` test case now correctly checks the functionality of `update_document`, ensuring that the function works as expected and updates the content of documents correctly. ## Reviewers @dev2049 This fix will ensure that users are able to use the `update_document` function as expected, without encountering the previous `AttributeError`. This will enhance the usability and reliability of the Chroma class for all users. Thank you for considering this pull request. I look forward to your feedback and suggestions.
Hi, @martinholecekmax! I'm Dosu, and I'm helping the LangChain team manage their backlog. I wanted to let you know that we are marking this issue as stale. From what I understand, you reported an AttributeError when calling the Before we close this issue, we wanted to check with you if it is still relevant to the latest version of the LangChain repository. If it is, please let us know by commenting on the issue. Otherwise, feel free to close the issue yourself or it will be automatically closed in 7 days. Thank you for your contribution and we appreciate your understanding! |
System Info
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Reproduction
Reproduction Steps:
Expected Result:
The update_document method should update the specified document in the collection with the provided text and metadata.
Actual Result:
An AttributeError is raised with the following traceback:
Note that the error occurs in the chroma.py file, specifically in the update_document method of the Collection class.
Expected behavior
The update_document method should update the specified document in the collection with the provided text and metadata.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: