- this change keeps the method behavior consistent with the
levigo/leveldb implementation.
- the leveldb store_test.go and goleveldb store_test.go are now
identical.
name "exception"
configure with list of regexp string "exceptions"
these exceptions regexps that match sequences you want treated
as a single token. these sequences are NOT sent to the
underlying tokenizer
configure "tokenizer" is the named tokenizer that should be
used for processing all text regions not matching exceptions
An example configuration with simple patterns to match URLs and
email addresses:
map[string]interface{}{
"type": "exception",
"tokenizer": "unicode",
"exceptions": []interface{}{
`[hH][tT][tT][pP][sS]?://(\S)*`,
`[fF][iI][lL][eE]://(\S)*`,
`[fF][tT][pP]://(\S)*`,
`\S+@\S+`,
}
}
improvements uncovered some issues with how k/v data was copied
or not. to address this, kv abstraction layer now lets impl
specify if the bytes returned are safe to use after a reader
(or writer since writers are also readers) are closed
See index/store/KVReader - BytesSafeAfterClose() bool
false is the safe value if you're not sure
it will cause index impls to copy the data
Some kv impls already have created a copy a the C-api barrier
in which case they can safely return true.
Overall this yields ~25% speedup for searches with leveldb.
It yields ~10% speedup for boltdb.
Returning stored fields is now slower with boltdb, as previously
we were returning unsafe bytes.
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
this is due to forestdb auto-compaction using the provided
path as just the prefix, so if we're not careful we end
up with many stray files laying around
here, we create a sub-directory first, and just nuke the
whole subdir when we're done
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