QdrantBuilderExtensions.AddQdrant Method
Definition
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Adds a Qdrant resource to the application. A container is used for local development.
public static Aspire.Hosting.ApplicationModel.IResourceBuilder<Aspire.Hosting.ApplicationModel.QdrantServerResource> AddQdrant (this Aspire.Hosting.IDistributedApplicationBuilder builder, string name, Aspire.Hosting.ApplicationModel.IResourceBuilder<Aspire.Hosting.ApplicationModel.ParameterResource>? apiKey = default, int? grpcPort = default, int? httpPort = default);
static member AddQdrant : Aspire.Hosting.IDistributedApplicationBuilder * string * Aspire.Hosting.ApplicationModel.IResourceBuilder<Aspire.Hosting.ApplicationModel.ParameterResource> * Nullable<int> * Nullable<int> -> Aspire.Hosting.ApplicationModel.IResourceBuilder<Aspire.Hosting.ApplicationModel.QdrantServerResource>
<Extension()>
Public Function AddQdrant (builder As IDistributedApplicationBuilder, name As String, Optional apiKey As IResourceBuilder(Of ParameterResource) = Nothing, Optional grpcPort As Nullable(Of Integer) = Nothing, Optional httpPort As Nullable(Of Integer) = Nothing) As IResourceBuilder(Of QdrantServerResource)
Parameters
- name
- String
The name of the resource. This name will be used as the connection string name when referenced in a dependency
- apiKey
- IResourceBuilder<ParameterResource>
The parameter used to provide the API Key for the Qdrant resource. If null
a random key will be generated as {name}-Key.
Returns
A reference to the IResourceBuilder<T>.
Remarks
This version the package defaults to the v1.8.4 tag of the qdrant/qdrant container image. The .NET client library uses the gRPC port by default to communicate and this resource exposes that endpoint.