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🌱 A new release!
6.10.0 (2024-11-18)
The MongoDB Node.js team is pleased to announce version 6.10.0 of the
bsonpackage!Release Notes
BSON Binary Vector Support!
The
Binaryclass has new helpers to assist with using the newly minted Vectorsub_typeof Binarysub_type == 9🎉! For more on how these types can be used with MongoDB take a look at How to Ingest Quantized Vectors!Here's a summary of the API:
Relatively self-explanatory: each one supports converting to and constructing from a native Javascript data type that corresponds to one of the three vector types:
Int8,Float32,PackedBit.Vector Bytes Format
When a Binary is
sub_type9 the first two bytes are set to important metadata about the vector.binary.buffer[0]- Thedatatypethat indicates what the following bytes are.binary.buffer[1]- Thepaddingamount, a value 0-7 that indicates how many bits to ignore in aPackedBitvector.Packed Bits 📦
static fromPackedBits(array: Uint8Array, padding: number = 0)When handling packed bits, the last byte may not be entirely used. For example, a PackedBit vector =
[0xFF, 0xF0]with padding =4ignores those last four 0s making the bit vector logically equal to 12 ones.Important
When using the
fromPackedBitsmethod to set your padding amount to avoid inadvertently extending your bit vector.Unpacking Bits 🧳
Packed bits get special treatment with two styles of conversion methods to suit your vector-y needs.
toBitswill return individually addressable bits shifted apart into an array.fromBitstakes the same format in reverse and packs the bits into bytes.Notice there is no argument to set the
padding. That is because it can be determined by the array's length. Recall those 12 ones from the previous example, well, the padding has to be 4 to reach a multiple of 8.Caution
We highly encourage using ONLY these methods to interact with vector data and avoid operating directly on the byte format. Other Binary class methods (
put(),write()read(), andvalue()) and direct access of data in a Binary'sbufferbeyond the 1st index should only be used in exceptional circumstances and with extreme caution after closely consulting the BSON Vector specification.Details to keep in mind
read()always returns unsigned bytes.2.Binary's
read()returns a view ofBinary.bufferBinary's
read()return type claimed it would returnnumber[]orUint8Arraywhich was true in previous BSON versions that didn't always store a Uint8Array on the buffer property likeBinarydoes today.read()'s length parameter did not respect thepositionvalue allowing reading bytes beyond the data that is actually stored in the Binary. This has been corrected.Additionally, this method returned a view in Node.js environments and a copy in Web environments. it has been fixed to always return a view.
Features
Bug Fixes
Documentation
We invite you to try the
bsonlibrary immediately, and report any issues to the NODE project.