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.. _howto/operator:PgVectorIngestOperator:
PgVectorIngestOperator
========================
Use the :class:`~airflow.providers.pgvector.operators.pgvector.PgVectorIngestOperator` to
store vector embeddings along with other data column values into a PostgreSQL table supporting
vectors.
Using the Operator
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The PgVectorIngestOperator accepts a SQL query that can be used to insert data along with
vector embeddings column data in a Postgres database table that has the vector extension.
Make sure that the pgvector extension is installed on your Postgres database.
See https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector#installation for installation instructions.
An example using the operator to ingest data is shown below:
.. exampleinclude:: /../../pgvector/tests/system/pgvector/example_pgvector.py
:language: python
:start-after: [START howto_operator_pgvector_ingest]
:end-before: [END howto_operator_pgvector_ingest]