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To showcase how to do hybrid search after RedisVL 0.5.0 is released.

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Looks good but tests are failing for some reason

"metadata": {},
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"%pip install -q \"redisvl>=0.4.1\" sentence-transformers pandas \"redis>=5.2.0\""
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@justin-cechmanek @rbs333 the test is failing because this version of redisvl doesn't exist. Our logs must cover up the root of the issue because we use -q for force it quite mode. So you can use the git+https style pip install here to pass the test, wait until 0.5.0 is on pypi, and then update. Also, for safety, let's do a pin on 0.5.0 instead of >=

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Addressed.

@tylerhutcherson tylerhutcherson self-requested a review April 7, 2025 01:29
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Looks good. I fixed the imports based on latest redisvl bump to 0.5.1 and fixed a few small formatting things. Merging even though the test is failing as I think this is still due to the hugging face rate limiting issues we've been facing.

@tylerhutcherson tylerhutcherson merged commit 71c2ea8 into main Apr 7, 2025
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@tylerhutcherson tylerhutcherson deleted the feat/RAAE-739/update-hybrid-search branch April 7, 2025 01:49
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