Hi there,
via RESTXQ I request a vectorstore. The response is an JSON-Object.
For example: With the following curl: curl https://vector.io/query-data \ -H "Authorization: Bearer ABcFMGhetc" \ -d '{ "data": "Du hast dem Menschen ein so freies, herrliches und üppiges Leben bestimmt", "topK": 2, "includeVectors": false, "includeMetadata": true }'
I'm getting this object:
{ "result" : [ { "id" : "ba02277", "score" : 0.9949091, "metadata" : {"genre":"ba","blatt":"1810-01","autor":"Kleist","titel":"Zoroaster.","link":"https://kleist-digital.de/etc%22,%22text%22:%22freies, herrliches und üppiges Leben bestimmt."} }, { "id" : "ba01711", "score" : 0.8891792, "metadata" : {"genre":"ba","blatt":"1810-29","autor":"Ompteda","titel":"Fragmente","link":"https://kleist-digital.de/etc%22,%22text%22:%22So mit dem Menschen im Moralischen."} } ] }
1. Is the request in my RESTXQ in the right form? http:send-request( <http:request method="post" href="{$prod:url}/query-data"> <http:header name="Authorization" value="Bearer {$prod:token}"/> <http:body media-type="application/json"> {{ "data": "{$query}", "topK": 20, "includeVectors": false, "includeMetadata": true }} </http:body> </http:request> )
2. I'm getting a full Object (but I dont know, if its the raw JSON-Object like above), but I am not able, to parse it, to get a list in html. In the documentation https://docs.basex.org/wiki/JSON_Module is an example: let $input := '{ "Title": "Drinks", "Author": [ "Jim Daniels", "Jack Beam" ] }' let $data := json:parse($input, map { 'format': 'xquery' }) return map:for-each($data, function($k, $v) { $k || ': ' || string-join($v, ', ') })
But my Object is more complex and I don't know, how to get two and more datasets with $k and $v out of the object. I want to have the following list: <div> <li> <ul> <li><span>Score: </span> <span>result score</span></li> <li><span>Blatt: </span> <span>result blatt</span></li> <li><span>Autor: </span> <span>result autor</span></li> <li><span>Titel: </span> <span>result titel</span></li> <li><span>Text: </span> <span>result text</span></li> <li><span>Link: </span> <span>result link</span></li> </ul> </li> <ul> <li></li> </ul> etc. </div>
Thanks for any help Günter