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NAME

       Lucy - Apache Lucy search engine library.

VERSION

       0.3.3

SYNOPSIS

       First, plan out your index structure, create the index, and add documents:

           # indexer.pl

           use Lucy::Index::Indexer;
           use Lucy::Plan::Schema;
           use Lucy::Analysis::PolyAnalyzer;
           use Lucy::Plan::FullTextType;

           # Create a Schema which defines index fields.
           my $schema = Lucy::Plan::Schema->new;
           my $polyanalyzer = Lucy::Analysis::PolyAnalyzer->new(
               language => 'en',
           );
           my $type = Lucy::Plan::FullTextType->new(
               analyzer => $polyanalyzer,
           );
           $schema->spec_field( name => 'title',   type => $type );
           $schema->spec_field( name => 'content', type => $type );

           # Create the index and add documents.
           my $indexer = Lucy::Index::Indexer->new(
               schema => $schema,
               index  => '/path/to/index',
               create => 1,
           );
           while ( my ( $title, $content ) = each %source_docs ) {
               $indexer->add_doc({
                   title   => $title,
                   content => $content,
               });
           }
           $indexer->commit;

       Then, search the index:

           # search.pl

           use Lucy::Search::IndexSearcher;

           my $searcher = Lucy::Search::IndexSearcher->new(
               index => '/path/to/index'
           );
           my $hits = $searcher->hits( query => "foo bar" );
           while ( my $hit = $hits->next ) {
               print "$hit->{title}\n";
           }

DESCRIPTION

       The Apache Lucy search engine library delivers high-performance, modular full-text search.

   Features
       •   Extremely fast.  A single machine can handle millions of documents.

       •   Scalable to multiple machines.

       •   Incremental indexing (addition/deletion of documents to/from an existing index).

       •   Configurable near-real-time index updates.

       •   Unicode support.

       •   Support for boolean operators AND, OR, and AND NOT; parenthetical groupings; prepended
           +plus and -minus.

       •   Algorithmic selection of relevant excerpts and highlighting of search terms within
           excerpts.

       •   Highly customizable query and indexing APIs.

       •   Customizable sorting.

       •   Phrase matching.

       •   Stemming.

       •   Stoplists.

   Getting Started
       Lucy::Simple provides a stripped down API which may suffice for many tasks.

       Lucy::Docs::Tutorial demonstrates how to build a basic CGI search application.

       The tutorial spends most of its time on these five classes:

       •   Lucy::Plan::Schema - Plan out your index.

       •   Lucy::Plan::FieldType - Define index fields.

       •   Lucy::Index::Indexer - Manipulate index content.

       •   Lucy::Search::IndexSearcher - Search an index.

       •   Lucy::Analysis::PolyAnalyzer - A one-size-fits-all parser/tokenizer.

   Delving Deeper
       Lucy::Docs::Cookbook augments the tutorial with more advanced recipes.

       For creating complex queries, see Lucy::Search::Query and its subclasses TermQuery,
       PhraseQuery, ANDQuery, ORQuery, NOTQuery, RequiredOptionalQuery, MatchAllQuery, and
       NoMatchQuery, plus Lucy::Search::QueryParser.

       For distributed searching, see LucyX::Remote::SearchServer, LucyX::Remote::SearchClient,
       and LucyX::Remote::ClusterSearcher.

   Backwards Compatibility Policy
       Lucy will spin off stable forks into new namespaces periodically.  The first will be named
       "Lucy1".  Users who require strong backwards compatibility should use a stable fork.

       The main namespace, "Lucy", is an API-unstable development branch (as hinted at by its
       0.x.x version number).  Superficial interface changes happen frequently.  Hard file format
       compatibility breaks which require reindexing are rare, as we generally try to provide
       continuity across multiple releases, but we reserve the right to make such changes.

CLASS METHODS

       The Lucy module itself does not have a large interface, providing only a single public
       class method.

   error
           my $instream = $folder->open_in( file => 'foo' ) or die Lucy->error;

       Access a shared variable which is set by some routines on failure.  It will always be
       either a Lucy::Object::Err object or undef.

SUPPORT

       The Apache Lucy homepage, where you'll find links to our mailing lists and so on, is
       <http://lucy.apache.org>.  Please direct support questions to the Lucy users mailing list.

BUGS

       Not thread-safe.

       Some exceptions leak memory.

       If you find a bug, please inquire on the Lucy users mailing list about it, then report it
       on the Lucy issue tracker once it has been confirmed:
       <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCY>.

COPYRIGHT

       Apache Lucy is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, as described in the file
       "LICENSE" included with the distribution.