Announcing the release of Spice v0.10.1-alpha! 🔥
The v0.10.1-alpha release focuses on stability, bug fixes, and usability by improving error messages when using SQLite data accelerators, improving the PostgreSQL support, and adding a basic Helm chart.
Improved PostgreSQL support for Data Connectors TLS is now supported with PostgreSQL Data Connectors and there is improved VARCHAR and BPCHAR conversions through Spice.
Improved Error messages Simplified error messages from Spice when propagating errors from Data Connectors and Accelerator Engines.
Spice Pods Command The spice pods command can give you quick statistics about models, dependencies, and datasets that are loaded by the Spice runtime.
Spice.ai can be deployed to Kubernetes using Helm. Here's a quick guide to get started:
Step 1. (Optional) Start a local kind cluster:
Step 2. Install Spice in your Kubernetes cluster using Helm:
Step 3. Verify that the Spice pods are running:
Step 4. Run the Spice SQL REPL inside the running pod:
Learn more about deploying Spice.ai to Kubernetes
spice login in environments with no browser. (https://github.com/spiceai/spiceai/pull/994)spice pods Returns incorrect counts. (https://github.com/spiceai/spiceai/pull/998)Spice.ai started with the vision to make AI easy for developers. We are building Spice.ai in the open and with the community. Reach out on Slack or by email to get involved.