getIndexState()
MilvusClient interface. This method shows the index building state, and the reason for failure (if any).
R<GetIndexStateResponse> getIndexState(GetIndexStateParam requestParam);
GetIndexStateParam
Use the GetIndexStateParam.Builder
to construct a GetIndexStateParam
object.
import io.milvus.param.GetIndexStateParam;
GetIndexStateParam.Builder builder = GetIndexStateParam.newBuilder();
Methods of GetIndexStateParam.Builder
:
Method | Description | Parameters |
---|---|---|
withCollectionName(collectionName) | Set the collection name. Collection name cannot be empty or null. | collectionName: The target collection name. |
withDatabaseName(String databaseName) | Sets the database name. database name can be null for default database. | databaseName: The database name. |
withIndexName(String indexName) | Set the target index name. If no index name is specified, the default index name is empty string which means let the server determine it. | indexName: The name of the index. |
build() | Construct a GetIndexStateParam object. | N/A |
The GetIndexStateParam.Builder.build()
can throw the following exceptions:
- ParamException: error if the parameter is invalid.
Returns
This method catches all the exceptions and returns an R<GetIndexStateResponse>
object.
-
If the API fails on the server side, it returns the error code and message from the server.
-
If the API fails by RPC exception, it returns
R.Status.Unknown
and error message of the exception. -
If the API succeeds, it returns a valid
GetIndexStateResponse
held by the R template.
Example
import io.milvus.param.*;
import io.milvus.grpc.GetIndexStateResponse;
GetIndexStateParam param = GetIndexStateParam.newBuilder()
.withCollectionName(COLLECTION_NAME)
.withIndexName("index1")
.build();
R<GetIndexStateResponse> response = client.getIndexState(param)
if (response.getStatus() != R.Status.Success.getCode()) {
System.out.println(response.getMessage());
}
if (response.getData().getState() == IndexState.Failed) {
System.out.println(response.getData().getFailReason());
}