Google AlloyDB for PostgreSQL
Google Cloud AlloyDB for PostgreSQL is a fully managed
PostgreSQL
compatible database service for your most demanding enterprise workloads.AlloyDB
combines the best ofGoogle Cloud
withPostgreSQL
, for superior performance, scale, and availability. Extend your database application to build AI-powered experiences leveragingAlloyDB
Langchain integrations.
This notebook goes over how to use Google Cloud AlloyDB for PostgreSQL
to store chat message history with the AlloyDBChatMessageHistory
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 AlloyDB API
- Create a AlloyDB instance
- Create a AlloyDB database
- Add an IAM database user to the database (Optional)
🦜🔗 Library Installation
The integration lives in its own langchain-google-alloydb-pg
package, so we need to install it.
%pip install --upgrade --quiet langchain-google-alloydb-pg langchain-google-vertexai
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.
# @markdown Please fill in the value below with your Google Cloud project ID and then run the cell.
PROJECT_ID = "my-project-id" # @param {type:"string"}
# Set the project id
!gcloud config set project {PROJECT_ID}