flushSync()
This operation manually seals a segment and persists the data on disk. It is recommended that this operation be called after all the data has been inserted into a collection. This is the synchronous function that ensures the flush operation is complete before the function returns.
flushSync(data): Promise<GetFlushStateResponse>
notes
Milvus automatically flushes data into persistent storage at intervals. You are advised to rely on this automatic data persistence mechnism.
Request Syntax
milvusClient.flushSync({
db_name?: string,
collection_names: string[],
timeout?: number
})
PARAMETERS:
db_name (string) -
The name of the target database to which the target collections belong.
collection_names (string[]) -
[REQUIRED]
A list of the target collection names.
timeout (number)
The timeout duration for this operation.
Setting this to None indicates that this operation timeouts when any response arrives or any error occurs.
RETURNS Promise<GetFlushStateResponse>
This method returns a promise that resolves to a GetFlushStateResponse object.
{
flushed: boolean,
status: {
code: number,
error_code: string | number,
reason: string
}
}
PARAMETERS:
flushed (boolean) -
Whether data is persisted into storage.
status (ResStatus) -
code (number) -
A code that indicates the operation result. It remains 0 if this operation succeeds.
error_code (string | number) -
An error code that indicates an occurred error. It remains Success if this operation succeeds.
reason (string) -
The reason that indicates the reason for the reported error. It remains an empty string if this operation succeeds.
Example
const milvusClient = new milvusClient(MILUVS_ADDRESS);
const flushSyncStatus = await milvusClient.flushSync({
collection_names: ['my_collection'],
});