Google Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL
Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL is a fully-managed database service that helps you set up, maintain, manage, and administer your PostgreSQL relational databases on Google Cloud Platform. Extend your database application to build AI-powered experiences leveraging Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL's Langchain integrations.
This notebook goes over how to use Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL
to load Documents with the PostgresLoader
class.
Learn more about the package on GitHub.
Before you begin
To run this notebook, you will need to do the following:
- Create a Google Cloud Project
- Enable the Cloud SQL Admin API.
- Create a Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL instance.
- Create a Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL database.
- Add a User to the database.
🦜🔗 Library Installation
Install the integration library, langchain_google_cloud_sql_pg
.
%pip install --upgrade --quiet langchain_google_cloud_sql_pg
Colab only: Uncomment the following cell to restart the kernel or use the button to restart the kernel. For Vertex AI Workbench you can restart the terminal using the button on top.
# # Automatically restart kernel after installs so that your environment can access the new packages
# import IPython
# app = IPython.Application.instance()
# app.kernel.do_shutdown(True)
🔐 Authentication
Authenticate to Google Cloud as the IAM user logged into this notebook in order to access your Google Cloud Project.
- If you are using Colab to run this notebook, use the cell below and continue.
- If you are using Vertex AI Workbench, check out the setup instructions here.
from google.colab import auth
auth.authenticate_user()
☁ Set Your Google Cloud Project
Set your Google Cloud project so that you can leverage Google Cloud resources within this notebook.
If you don't know your project ID, try the following:
- Run
gcloud config list
. - Run
gcloud projects list
. - See the support page: Locate the project ID.
# @title Project { display-mode: "form" }
PROJECT_ID = "gcp_project_id" # @param {type:"string"}
# Set the project id
! gcloud config set project {PROJECT_ID}
Basic Usage
Set Cloud SQL database values
Find your database variables, in the Cloud SQL Instances page.
# @title Set Your Values Here { display-mode: "form" }
REGION = "us-central1" # @param {type: "string"}
INSTANCE = "my-primary" # @param {type: "string"}
DATABASE = "my-database" # @param {type: "string"}
TABLE_NAME = "vector_store" # @param {type: "string"}
Cloud SQL Engine
One of the requirements and arguments to establish PostgreSQL as a document loader is a PostgresEngine
object. The PostgresEngine
configures a connection pool to your Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL database, enabling successful connections from your application and following industry best practices.
To create a PostgresEngine
using PostgresEngine.from_instance()
you need to provide only 4 things:
project_id
: Project ID of the Google Cloud Project where the Cloud SQL instance is located.region
: Region where the Cloud SQL instance is located.instance
: The name of the Cloud SQL instance.database
: The name of the database to connect to on the Cloud SQL instance.
By default, IAM database authentication will be used as the method of database authentication. This library uses the IAM principal belonging to the Application Default Credentials (ADC) sourced from the environment.
Optionally, built-in database authentication using a username and password to access the Cloud SQL database can also be used. Just provide the optional user
and password
arguments to PostgresEngine.from_instance()
:
user
: Database user to use for built-in database authentication and loginpassword
: Database password to use for built-in database authentication and login.
Note: This tutorial demonstrates the async interface. All async methods have corresponding sync methods.
from langchain_google_cloud_sql_pg import PostgresEngine
engine = await PostgresEngine.afrom_instance(
project_id=PROJECT_ID,
region=REGION,
instance=INSTANCE,
database=DATABASE,
)
Create PostgresLoader
from langchain_google_cloud_sql_pg import PostgresLoader
# Creating a basic PostgreSQL object
loader = await PostgresLoader.create(engine, table_name=TABLE_NAME)