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I can't seem to figure out why the default retriever is limited to string/bytes/map/future but doesn't "support" vector of maps (which is a valid json). I say support loosely because the response is actually returned (and works just fine for vectors) which is the right behavior but also prints a warning to stdout. Here is the reference to the code: |
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FieryCod
Feb 1, 2022
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You're right. It should not trigger the warning. I got some unpublished changes to the retriever that I plan to release at the end of the week. Thank you for your input. |
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You're right. It should not trigger the warning. I got some unpublished changes to the retriever that I plan to release at the end of the week. Thank you for your input.