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package SWISH::PlusPlus; |
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use 5.008004; |
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use strict; |
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use warnings; |
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our $VERSION = '0.04'; |
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use Carp; |
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use File::Temp qw/ tempdir /; |
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#use YAML; |
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=head1 NAME |
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SWISH::PlusPlus - Perl extension SWISH++ |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use SWISH::PlusPlus; |
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blah blah blah |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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This is perl module to use SWISH++ indexer by Paul J. Lucas. SWISH++ is |
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rewrite of swish-e in C++ which is extremly fast (thank to mmap), but without |
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support for properties (which this module tries to fix). |
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Implementation of this module is crafted after L<Plucene::Simple> and it |
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should be easy to replace Plucene with this module for increased |
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performance. However, this module is not plug-in replacement. |
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=head1 METHODS |
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=head2 new |
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Create new indexing object. |
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my $i = SWISH::PlusPlus->new( |
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index_dir => '/path/to/index', |
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index => 'index++', |
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search => 'search++', |
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debug => 1, |
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meta_in_body => 1, |
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use_stopwords => 1, |
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); |
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Options to new are following: |
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=over 5 |
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=item C<index_dir> |
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Path to directory in which index will be created. |
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=item C<index> |
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Full or partial path to SWISH++ index executable. By default, it's B<index> |
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for self-compiled version. If you use Debian GNU/Linux package specify |
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B<index++>. See C<Debian>. |
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=item C<search> |
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Full or partial path to SWISH++ search executable. By default, it's B<search>. |
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=item C<debug> |
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This option (off by default) will produce a lot of debugging output on |
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C<STDERR> prefixed by C<##>. |
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=item C<meta_in_body> |
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This option (off by default) enables to search content of meta fields |
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without specifing them (like they are in body of document). This will |
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somewhat increate index size. |
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=item C<use_stopwords> |
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Use built-in SWISH++ stop words. By default, they are disabled. |
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=back |
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=cut |
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sub new { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $self = {@_}; |
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bless($self, $class); |
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foreach (qw(index_dir)) { |
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croak "need $_" unless $self->{$_}; |
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} |
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if (! -e $self->{'index_dir'}) { |
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mkdir $self->{'index_dir'} || confess "can't create index ",$self->{'index'},": $!"; |
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} |
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# default executables |
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$self->{'index'} ||= 'index'; |
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$self->{'search'} ||= 'search'; |
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print STDERR "## new index_dir: ",$self->{'index_dir'}," index: ",$self->{'index'}, " search: ",$self->{'search'},"\n" if ($self->{'debug'}); |
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$self ? return $self : return undef; |
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} |
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=head2 check_bin |
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Check if swish++ binaries specified in L<new> are available and verify |
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version signature. |
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if ($i->check_bin) { |
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print "swish++ binaries found\n"; |
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}; |
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It will also setup property |
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$i->{'version'} |
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which you can examine to see version. |
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=cut |
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sub check_bin { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $i = `$self->{'index'} -V 2>&1` || confess "can't find '",$self->{'index'},"' binary"; |
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my $s = `$self->{'search'} -V 2>&1` || confess "can't find '",$self->{'search'},"' binary"; |
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chomp $i; |
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chomp $s; |
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confess $self->{'index'}," binary is not SWISH++" unless ($i =~ m/^SWISH\+\+/); |
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confess $self->{'search'}," binary is not SWISH++" unless ($s =~ m/^SWISH\+\+/); |
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if ($i eq $s) { |
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$self->{'version'} = $i; |
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return 1; |
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} else { |
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carp "version difference: index is $i while search is $s"; |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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=head2 index_document |
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Quick way to add simple data to index. |
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$i->index_document($key, $data); |
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$i->index_document( 42 => 'meaning of life' ); |
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=cut |
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sub index_document { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my %doc = @_; |
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foreach my $id (keys %doc) { |
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$self->_create_doc( |
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path => $id, |
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body => $doc{$id}, |
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); |
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} |
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return 1; |
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} |
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=head2 add |
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Add document with metadata to index. |
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$i->add( |
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path => 'path/to/document', |
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title => 'this is result title', |
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meta => { |
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description => 'this is description meta tag', |
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date => '2004-11-04', |
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author => 'Dobrica Pavlinusic', |
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} |
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body => 'this is text without meta data', |
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); |
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This is thin wrapper round L<_create_doc>. |
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=cut |
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sub add { |
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my $self = shift; |
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$self->_create_doc(@_); |
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return 1; |
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} |
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=head2 search |
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Search your index. |
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my @results = $i->search("swhish query"); |
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Returns array with result IDs. |
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=cut |
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sub search { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $query = shift || return; |
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$self->_close_index; |
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my @results; |
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# escape double quotes in query for shell |
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$query =~ s/"/\\"/g; |
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my $open_cmd = $self->{'search'}." -i ".$self->{'index_dir'}.'/index "'.$query.'" |'; |
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print STDERR "## search $open_cmd\n" if ($self->{'debug'}); |
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open(SEARCH, $open_cmd) || confess "can't start $open_cmd: $!"; |
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while(<SEARCH>) { |
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next if (/^#/); |
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chomp; |
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print STDERR "## $_\n" if ($self->{'debug'}); |
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my ($rank,$path,$size,$title) = split(/ /,$_,4); |
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push @results, { |
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rank => $rank, |
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path => $path, |
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size => $size, |
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title => $title, |
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} |
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} |
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close(SEARCH) || confess "can't close search"; |
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#print STDERR "## results: ",Dump(@results),"\n" if ($self->{'debug'}); |
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return @results; |
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} |
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=head1 PRIVATE METHODS |
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Private methods implement internals for creating temporary file needed for |
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swish++. You should have no need to call them directly, and they are here |
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just to have documentation. |
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=head2 _init_indexer |
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Create temporary directory in which files for indexing will be created and |
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start index process. |
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my $i->_init_indexer || die "can't start indexer"; |
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It will also create empty file C<_stopwords_> to disable stop words. |
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=cut |
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sub _init_indexer { |
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my $self = shift; |
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$self->{'tmp_dir'} = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ) || confess "can't create temporary directory: $!"; |
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chdir $self->{'tmp_dir'} || confess "can't chdir to ".$self->{'tmp_dir'}.": $!"; |
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my $opt = "-v 4"; |
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unless ($self->{'use_stopwrods'}) { |
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open(STOP, '>', "_stopwords_") || carp "can't create empty stopword file, skipping\n"; |
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print STOP " "; |
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close(STOP); |
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$opt .= " -s _stopwords_"; |
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} |
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my $open_cmd = '| '.$self->{'index'}.' '.$opt.' -e "html:*" -i '.$self->{'index_dir'}.'/index -'; |
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open($self->{'index_fh'}, $open_cmd) || confess "can't start index with $open_cmd: $!"; |
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return $self->{'index_fh'}; |
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} |
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=head2 _create_doc |
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Create temporary file and pass it's name to swish++ |
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$i->_create_doc( |
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path => 'path/to/store/in/index', |
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title => 'this is title in results', |
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body => 'data to story in body tag', |
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meta => { |
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'meta name' => 'data for this meta', |
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'another' => 'again more data', |
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} |
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); |
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To delete document, just omit body and meta data. |
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=cut |
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sub _create_doc { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $arg = {@_}; |
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# open indexer if needed |
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$self->{'index_fh'} ||= $self->_init_indexer; |
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my $path = $self->{'tmp_dir'} || confess "no tmp_dir?"; |
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open(TMP, '>', $arg->{'path'}) || die "can't create temp file ".$arg->{'path'}.": $!"; |
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print TMP '<html><head>'; |
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$arg->{'body'} ||= ''; |
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if ($arg->{'meta'}) { |
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confess "not yet implemented"; |
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} |
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if (defined($arg->{'title'})) { |
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print TMP '<title>' . ($arg->{'title'} || '') . '</title>'; |
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$arg->{'body'} .= " ".$arg->{'title'} if ($self->{'meta_in_body'}); |
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} |
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print TMP '</head><body>' . $arg->{'body'} . '</body></html>'; |
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close(TMP) || confess "can't close tmp file ".$arg->{'path'}.": $!"; |
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print { $self->{'index_fh'} } $arg->{'path'}."\n"; |
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} |
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=head2 _close_index |
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Close index after indexing. |
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$i->_close_index; |
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You have to close index before searching. |
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=cut |
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sub _close_index { |
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my $self = shift; |
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return unless ($self->{'index_fh'}); |
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print STDERR "## close index\n" if ($self->{'debug'}); |
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close($self->{'index_fh'}); |
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undef $self->{'index_fh'}; |
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} |
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1; |
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__END__ |
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=head2 EXPORT |
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None by default. |
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=head1 RELATED |
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=head2 Debian |
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Debian version of swish++ is often old (version 5 at moment of this writing |
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while version 6 is available in source code), so this module by default |
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uses executable names B<index> and B<search> for self-compiled version |
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instead of one from Debian package. See L<new> how to specify Debian |
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default binaries B<index++> and B<search++>. |
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=head2 SWISH++ |
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Aside from very good rewrite in C++, SWISH++ is fatster because it has |
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claver heuristics about which data in input files are words to index and |
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which are not. It's based on English language and might be best choice if |
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you plan to install large amount of long text documents. |
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However, if you plan to index all data from structured storage (e.g. RDBMS) |
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you might want B<all> words from data to end up in index as opposed to just |
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those which look like English words. This is especially important if you |
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don't plan to index English texts with this module. |
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With distribution build versions of SWISH++ you might have problems with |
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disepearing words. To overcome this problem, you will have to compile and |
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configure SWISH++ yourself (because language characteristics are |
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compilation-time option). |
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Compilation of SWISH++ is easy process well described on project's web |
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pages. To see my very relaxed sample configuration take a look at C<swish++> |
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directory included in distribution. |
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=head1 SEE ALSO |
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C<swish++> web site L<http://homepage.mac.com/pauljlucas/software/swish/> |
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=head1 AUTHOR |
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Dobrica Pavlinusic, E<lt>dpavlin@rot13.orgE<gt> |
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=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE |
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Copyright (C) 2004 by Dobrica Pavlinusic |
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or, |
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at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. |
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=cut |