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Inspired by #5550, I implemented full async API support in Qdrant. The docs were extended to mention the existence of asynchronous operations in Langchain. I also used that chance to restructure the tests of Qdrant and provided a suite of tests for the async version. Async API requires the GRPC protocol to be enabled. Thus, it doesn't work on local mode yet, but we're considering including the support to be consistent. |
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