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java.lang.Object org.apache.lucene.index.memory.MemoryIndex
public class MemoryIndex
High-performance single-document main memory Apache Lucene fulltext search index.
RAMDirectory
functionality. It is designed to
enable maximum efficiency for on-the-fly matchmaking combining structured and
fuzzy fulltext search in realtime streaming applications such as Nux XQuery based XML
message queues, publish-subscribe systems for Blogs/newsfeeds, text chat, data acquisition and
distribution systems, application level routers, firewalls, classifiers, etc.
Rather than targetting fulltext search of infrequent queries over huge persistent
data archives (historic search), this class targets fulltext search of huge
numbers of queries over comparatively small transient realtime data (prospective
search).
For example as in float score = search(String text, Query query)
.
Each instance can hold at most one Lucene "document", with a document containing
zero or more "fields", each field having a name and a fulltext value. The
fulltext value is tokenized (split and transformed) into zero or more index terms
(aka words) on addField()
, according to the policy implemented by an
Analyzer. For example, Lucene analyzers can split on whitespace, normalize to lower case
for case insensitivity, ignore common terms with little discriminatory value such as "he", "in", "and" (stop
words), reduce the terms to their natural linguistic root form such as "fishing"
being reduced to "fish" (stemming), resolve synonyms/inflexions/thesauri
(upon indexing and/or querying), etc. For details, see
Lucene Analyzer Intro.
Arbitrary Lucene queries can be run against this class - see Lucene Query Syntax as well as Query Parser Rules. Note that a Lucene query selects on the field names and associated (indexed) tokenized terms, not on the original fulltext(s) - the latter are not stored but rather thrown away immediately after tokenization.
For some interesting background information on search technology, see Bob Wyman's Prospective Search, Jim Gray's A Call to Arms - Custom subscriptions, and Tim Bray's On Search, the Series.
Analyzer analyzer = PatternAnalyzer.DEFAULT_ANALYZER; //Analyzer analyzer = new SimpleAnalyzer(); MemoryIndex index = new MemoryIndex(); index.addField("content", "Readings about Salmons and other select Alaska fishing Manuals", analyzer); index.addField("author", "Tales of James", analyzer); float score = index.search(QueryParser.parse("+author:james +salmon~ +fish* manual~", "content", analyzer)); if (score > 0.0f) { System.out.println("it's a match"); } else { System.out.println("no match found"); } System.out.println("indexData=" + index.toString());
(: An XQuery that finds all books authored by James that have something to do with "salmon fishing manuals", sorted by relevance :) declare namespace lucene = "java:nux.xom.pool.FullTextUtil"; declare variable $query := "+salmon~ +fish* manual~"; (: any arbitrary Lucene query can go here :) for $book in /books/book[author="James" and lucene:match(abstract, $query) > 0.0] let $score := lucene:match($book/abstract, $query) order by $score descending return $book
MemoryIndex index = ... synchronized (index) { // read and/or write index (i.e. add fields and/or query) }
This class performs very well for very small texts (e.g. 10 chars)
as well as for large texts (e.g. 10 MB) and everything in between.
Typically, it is about 10-100 times faster than RAMDirectory
.
Note that RAMDirectory
has particularly
large efficiency overheads for small to medium sized texts, both in time and space.
Indexing a field with N tokens takes O(N) in the best case, and O(N logN) in the worst
case. Memory consumption is probably larger than for RAMDirectory
.
If you're curious about the whereabouts of bottlenecks, run java 1.5 with the non-perturbing '-server -agentlib:hprof=cpu=samples,depth=10' flags, then study the trace log and correlate its hotspot trailer with its call stack headers (see hprof tracing ).
Constructor Summary | |
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MemoryIndex()
Constructs an empty instance. |
Method Summary | |
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void |
addField(String fieldName,
String text,
Analyzer analyzer)
Convenience method; Tokenizes the given field text and adds the resulting terms to the index; Equivalent to adding a tokenized, indexed, termVectorStored, unstored, non-keyword Lucene Field . |
void |
addField(String fieldName,
TokenStream stream)
Iterates over the given token stream and adds the resulting terms to the index; Equivalent to adding a tokenized, indexed, termVectorStored, unstored, Lucene Field . |
IndexSearcher |
createSearcher()
Creates and returns a searcher that can be used to execute arbitrary Lucene queries and to collect the resulting query results as hits. |
int |
getMemorySize()
Returns a reasonable approximation of the main memory [bytes] consumed by this instance. |
TokenStream |
keywordTokenStream(Collection keywords)
Convenience method; Creates and returns a token stream that generates a token for each keyword in the given collection, "as is", without any transforming text analysis. |
float |
search(Query query)
Convenience method that efficiently returns the relevance score by matching this index against the given Lucene query expression. |
String |
toString()
Returns a String representation of the index data for debugging purposes. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
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public MemoryIndex()
Method Detail |
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public void addField(String fieldName, String text, Analyzer analyzer)
Field
.
fieldName
- a name to be associated with the texttext
- the text to tokenize and index.analyzer
- the analyzer to use for tokenizationpublic TokenStream keywordTokenStream(Collection keywords)
addField(String, TokenStream)
, perhaps wrapped into another
TokenFilter
, as desired.
keywords
- the keywords to generate tokens for
public void addField(String fieldName, TokenStream stream)
Field
.
Finally closes the token stream. Note that untokenized keywords can be added with this method via
keywordTokenStream(Collection)
, the Lucene contrib KeywordTokenizer
or similar utilities.
fieldName
- a name to be associated with the textstream
- the token stream to retrieve tokens from.public IndexSearcher createSearcher()
public float search(Query query)
query
- an arbitrary Lucene query to run against this index
QueryParser.parse(String)
public int getMemorySize()
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
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