NAME
KinoSearch::Plan::FullTextType - Full-text search field type.
DEPRECATED
The KinoSearch code base has been assimilated by the Apache Lucy project. The "KinoSearch" namespace has been deprecated, but development continues under our new name at our new home: http://lucy.apache.org/
SYNOPSIS
my $polyanalyzer = KinoSearch::Analysis::PolyAnalyzer->new(
language => 'en',
);
my $type = KinoSearch::Plan::FullTextType->new(
analyzer => $polyanalyzer,
);
my $schema = KinoSearch::Plan::Schema->new;
$schema->spec_field( name => 'title', type => $type );
$schema->spec_field( name => 'content', type => $type );
DESCRIPTION
KinoSearch::Plan::FullTextType is an implementation of KinoSearch::Plan::FieldType tuned for "full text search".
Full text fields are associated with an Analyzer, which is used to tokenize and normalize the text so that it can be searched for individual words.
For an exact-match, single value field type using character data, see StringType.
CONSTRUCTORS
new( [labeled params] )
my $type = KinoSearch::Plan::FullTextType->new(
analyzer => $analyzer, # required
boost => 2.0, # default: 1.0
indexed => 1, # default: true
stored => 1, # default: true
sortable => 1, # default: false
highlightable => 1, # default: false
);
analyzer - An Analyzer.
boost - floating point per-field boost.
indexed - boolean indicating whether the field should be indexed.
stored - boolean indicating whether the field should be stored.
sortable - boolean indicating whether the field should be sortable.
highlightable - boolean indicating whether the field should be highlightable.
METHODS
set_highlightable(highlightable)
Indicate whether to store data required by KinoSearch::Highlight::Highlighter for excerpt selection and search term highlighting.
highlightable()
Accessor for "highlightable" property.
INHERITANCE
KinoSearch::Plan::FullTextType isa KinoSearch::Plan::TextType isa KinoSearch::Plan::FieldType isa KinoSearch::Object::Obj.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2011 Marvin Humphrey
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.