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OllamaTextEmbedder

This component computes the embeddings of a string using embedding models compatible with the Ollama Library.

NameOllamaTextEmbedder
TypeText Embedder
Pathhttps://github.com/deepset-ai/haystack-core-integrations/tree/main/integrations/ollama
Position in a PipelineBefore an embedding Retriever in a Query/RAG pipeline
Inputsβ€œtext”: a string
Outputsβ€œembedding”: a list of float numbers (vectors)

β€œmeta”: a dictionary of metadata strings

OllamaDocumentEmbedder computes the embeddings of a list of Documents and stores the obtained vectors in the embedding field of each Document. It uses embedding models compatible with the Ollama Library.

The vectors computed by this component are necessary to perform embedding retrieval on a collection of Documents. At retrieval time, the vector that represents the query is compared with those of the Documents to find the most similar or relevant Documents.

Overview

OllamaTextEmbedder should be used to embed a string. For embedding a list of Documents, use the OllamaDocumentEmbedder.

The component uses http\://localhost:11434/api/embeddings as the default URL as most available setups (Mac, Linux, Docker) default to port 11434.

Compatible Models

Unless specified otherwise while initializing this component, the default embedding model is "orca-mini". See other possible pre-built models in Ollama's library. To load your own custom model, follow the instructions from Ollama.

Installation

To start using this integration with Haystack, install the package with:

pip install Ollama-haystack

Make sure that you have a running Ollama model (either through a docker container, or locally hosted). No other configuration is necessary as Ollama has the embedding API built in.

Embedding Metadata

Most embedded metadata contains information about the model name and type. You can pass optional arguments, such as temperature, top_p, and others, to the Ollama generation endpoint.

The name of the model used will be automatically appended as part of the metadata. An example payload using the orca-mini model will look like this:

{'meta': {'model': 'orca-mini'}}

Usage

On its own

from haystack_integrations.components.embedders.ollama import OllamaTextEmbedder

embedder = OllamaTextEmbedder()

result = embedder.run(text="What do llamas say once you have thanked them? No probllama!")

print(result['embedding'])

In a Pipeline

from haystack import Document
from haystack import Pipeline
from haystack.document_stores.in_memory import InMemoryDocumentStore
from cohere_haystack.embedders.text_embedder import OllamaTextEmbedder
from cohere_haystack.embedders.document_embedder import OllamaDocumentEmbedder
from haystack.components.retrievers.in_memory import InMemoryEmbeddingRetriever

document_store = InMemoryDocumentStore(embedding_similarity_function="cosine")

documents = [Document(content="My name is Wolfgang and I live in Berlin"),
             Document(content="I saw a black horse running"),
             Document(content="Germany has many big cities")]

document_embedder = OllamaDocumentEmbedder()
documents_with_embeddings = document_embedder.run(documents)['documents']
document_store.write_documents(documents_with_embeddings)

query_pipeline = Pipeline()
query_pipeline.add_component("text_embedder", OllamaTextEmbedder())
query_pipeline.add_component("retriever", InMemoryEmbeddingRetriever(document_store=document_store))
query_pipeline.connect("text_embedder.embedding", "retriever.query_embedding")

query = "Who lives in Berlin?"

result = query_pipeline.run({"text_embedder":{"text": query}})

print(result['retriever']['documents'][0])

Related Links

Check out the API reference in the GitHub repo or in our docs: