our implementation uses: golang.org/x/net/context
New method SearchInContext() allows the user to run a search
in the provided context. If that context is cancelled or
exceeds its deadline Bleve will attempt to stop and return
as soon as possible. This is a *best effort* attempt at this
time and may *not* be in a timely manner. If the caller must
return very near the timeout, the call should also be wrapped
in a goroutine.
The IndexAlias implementation is affected in a slightly more
complex way. In order to return partial results when a timeout
occurs on some indexes, the timeout is strictly enforced, and
at the moment this does introduce an additional goroutine.
The Bleve implementation honoring the context is currently
very course-grained. Specifically we check the Done() channel
between each DocumentMatch produced during the search. In the
future we will propogate the context deeper into the internals
of Bleve, and this will allow finer-grained timeout behavior.
the Status section can report on the number of total/fail/success
indexes when querying across multiple indexes through IndexAlias
Further, searching an IndexAlias will now return partial results,
the burden is on the caller to check the number of failed
indexes and decide how to handle this situation.
this introduces disk format v4
now the summary rows for a term are stored in their own
"dictionary row" format, previously the same information
was stored in special term frequency rows
this now allows us to easily iterate all the terms for a field
in sorted order (useful for many other fuzzy data structures)
at the top-level of bleve you can now browse terms within a field
using the following api on the Index interface:
FieldDict(field string) (index.FieldDict, error)
FieldDictRange(field string, startTerm []byte, endTerm []byte) (index.FieldDict, error)
FieldDictPrefix(field string, termPrefix []byte) (index.FieldDict, error)
fixes#127
now created through the index itself
mapping problems reported early at the time
data is added to the batch, previously these
were not reported until the batch was executed
now you can access the underlying index/store implementations
using the Advanced() method. this is intedned for advanced
usage only, and can lead to problems if misused.
also, there is a new method NewUsing(...) which allows callers
of the top-level API to choose which underlying k/v store they
want to use.