KinoSearch::Index::IndUser(Contributed Perl DocumKinoSearch::Index::Indexer(3)NAMEKinoSearch::Index::Indexer - Build inverted indexes.
SYNOPSIS
my $indexer = KinoSearch::Index::Indexer->new(
schema => $schema,
index => '/path/to/index',
create => 1,
);
while ( my ( $title, $content ) = each %source_docs ) {
$indexer->add_doc({
title => $title,
content => $content,
});
}
$indexer->commit;
DESCRIPTION
The Indexer class is KinoSearch's primary tool for managing the content
of inverted indexes, which may later be searched using IndexSearcher.
In general, only one Indexer at a time may write to an index safely.
If a write lock cannot be secured, new() will throw an exception.
If an index is located on a shared volume, each writer application must
identify itself by supplying an IndexManager with a unique "host" id to
Indexer's constructor or index corruption will occur. See
KinoSearch::Docs::FileLocking for a detailed discussion.
Note: at present, delete_by_term() and delete_by_query() only affect
documents which had been previously committed to the index -- and not
any documents added this indexing session but not yet committed. This
may change in a future update.
CONSTRUCTORS
new( [labeled params] )
my $indexer = KinoSearch::Index::Indexer->new(
schema => $schema, # required at index creation
index => '/path/to/index', # required
create => 1, # default: 0
truncate => 1, # default: 0
manager => $manager # default: created internally
);
· schema - A Schema. Required when index is being created; if not
supplied, will be extracted from the index folder.
· index - Either a filepath to an index or a Folder.
· create - If true and the index directory does not exist, attempt to
create it.
· truncate - If true, proceed with the intention of discarding all
previous indexing data. The old data will remain intact and
visible until commit() succeeds.
· manager - An IndexManager.
METHODS
add_doc(...)
$indexer->add_doc($doc);
$indexer->add_doc( { field_name => $field_value } );
$indexer->add_doc(
doc => { field_name => $field_value },
boost => 2.5, # default: 1.0
);
Add a document to the index. Accepts either a single argument or
labeled params.
· doc - Either a KinoSearch::Document::Doc object, or a hashref
(which will be attached to a KinoSearch::Document::Doc object
internally).
· boost - A floating point weight which affects how this document
scores.
add_index(index)
Absorb an existing index into this one. The two indexes must have
matching Schemas.
· index - Either an index path name or a Folder.
optimize()
Optimize the index for search-time performance. This may take a while,
as it can involve rewriting large amounts of data.
commit()
Commit any changes made to the index. Until this is called, none of
the changes made during an indexing session are permanent.
Calling commit() invalidates the Indexer, so if you want to make more
changes you'll need a new one.
prepare_commit()
Perform the expensive setup for commit() in advance, so that commit()
completes quickly. (If prepare_commit() is not called explicitly by
the user, commit() will call it internally.)
delete_by_term( [labeled params] )
Mark documents which contain the supplied term as deleted, so that they
will be excluded from search results and eventually removed altogether.
The change is not apparent to search apps until after commit()
succeeds.
· field - The name of an indexed field. (If it is not spec'd as
"indexed", an error will occur.)
· term - The term which identifies docs to be marked as deleted. If
"field" is associated with an Analyzer, "term" will be processed
automatically (so don't pre-process it yourself).
delete_by_query(query)
Mark documents which match the supplied Query as deleted.
· query - A Query.
INHERITANCEKinoSearch::Index::Indexer isa KinoSearch::Object::Obj.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2010 Marvin Humphrey
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.1 2011-06-20 KinoSearch::Index::Indexer(3)