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list_indexes()

This operation lists all indexes of a specific collection.

Request syntax

list_indexes(
collection_name: str,
using: str = "default",
timeout: float | None,
)

PARAMETERS:

  • collection_name (str) -

    [REQUIRED]

    The name of an existing collection.

    Setting this to a non-existing collection leads to a CollectionNotExistException.

  • index_name (str) -

    The name of the target index of this operation.

    If left unspecified, the default index applies. If the collection has multiple indexes, this parameter is mandatory.

    Setting this to a non-existing index leads to an IndexNotExistException.

  • using (str) -

    The alias of the employed connection.

    The default value is default, indicating that this operation employs the default connection.

  • timeout (float | None)

    The timeout duration for this operation. Setting this to None indicates that this operation times out when any response arrives or any error occurs.

RETURN TYPE:

list

RETURNS:

The names of all built indexes in a list.

EXCEPTIONS:

  • CollectionNotExistException

    This exception will be raised if the specified collection does not exist.

Examples

from pymilvus import (
connections,
Collection,
CollectionSchema,
FieldSchema,
DataType,
utility,
)

# Connect to localhost:19530
connections.connect()

# Create a collection
collection = Collection(
name="test_collection",
schema=CollectionSchema([
FieldSchema("id", DataType.INT64, is_primary=True),
FieldSchema("vector", DataType.FLOAT_VECTOR, dim=5)
])
)

# Create an index on a scalar field
collection.create_index(
field_name="id"
)

# Set the index parameters
index_params = {
"index_type": "AUTOINDEX",
"metric_type": "COSINE",
"params": {
"nprobe": 10
}
}

# Create an index on the vector field
collection.create_index(
field_name="vector",
index_params=index_params,
timeout=None
)

# List all indexes
utility.list_indexes(
collection_name="test_collection"
) # ['_default_idx_101', '_default_idx_100']

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