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NAME

       KinoSearch1::InvIndexer - build inverted indexes

SYNOPSIS

           use KinoSearch1::InvIndexer;
           use KinoSearch1::Analysis::PolyAnalyzer;

           my $analyzer
               = KinoSearch1::Analysis::PolyAnalyzer->new( language => 'en' );

           my $invindexer = KinoSearch1::InvIndexer->new(
               invindex => '/path/to/invindex',
               create   => 1,
               analyzer => $analyzer,
           );

           $invindexer->spec_field(
               name  => 'title'
               boost => 3,
           );
           $invindexer->spec_field( name => 'bodytext' );

           while ( my ( $title, $bodytext ) = each %source_documents ) {
               my $doc = $invindexer->new_doc($title);

               $doc->set_value( title    => $title );
               $doc->set_value( bodytext => $bodytext );

               $invindexer->add_doc($doc);
           }

           $invindexer->finish;

DESCRIPTION

       The InvIndexer class is KinoSearch1's primary tool for creating and modifying inverted
       indexes, which may be searched using KinoSearch1::Searcher.

METHODS

   new
           my $invindexer = KinoSearch1::InvIndexer->new(
               invindex => '/path/to/invindex',  # required
               create   => 1,                    # default: 0
               analyzer => $analyzer,            # default: no-op Analyzer
           );

       Create an InvIndexer object.

       •   invindex - can be either a filepath, or an InvIndex subclass such as
           KinoSearch1::Store::FSInvIndex or KinoSearch1::Store::RAMInvIndex.

       •   create - create a new invindex, clobbering an existing one if necessary.

       •   analyzer - an object which subclasses KinoSearch1::Analysis::Analyzer, such as a
           PolyAnalyzer.

   spec_field
           $invindexer->spec_field(
               name       => 'url',      # required
               boost      => 1,          # default: 1,
               analyzer   => undef,      # default: analyzer spec'd in new()
               indexed    => 0,          # default: 1
               analyzed   => 0,          # default: 1
               stored     => 1,          # default: 1
               compressed => 0,          # default: 0
               vectorized => 0,          # default: 1
           );

       Define a field.

       •   name - the field's name.

       •   boost - A multiplier which determines how much a field contributes to a document's
           score.

       •   analyzer - By default, all indexed fields are analyzed using the analyzer that was
           supplied to new().  Supplying an alternate for a given field overrides the primary
           analyzer.

       •   indexed - index the field, so that it can be searched later.

       •   analyzed - analyze the field, using the relevant Analyzer.  Fields such as "category"
           or "product_number" might be indexed but not analyzed.

       •   stored - store the field, so that it can be retrieved when the document turns up in a
           search.

       •   compressed - compress the stored field, using the zlib compression algorithm.

       •   vectorized - store the field's "term vectors", which are required by
           KinoSearch1::Highlight::Highlighter for excerpt selection and search term
           highlighting.

   new_doc
           my $doc = $invindexer->new_doc;

       Spawn an empty KinoSearch1::Document::Doc object, primed to accept values for the fields
       spec'd by spec_field.

   add_doc
           $invindexer->add_doc($doc);

       Add a document to the invindex.

   add_invindexes
           my $invindexer = KinoSearch1::InvIndexer->new(
               invindex => $invindex,
               analyzer => $analyzer,
           );
           $invindexer->add_invindexes( $another_invindex, $yet_another_invindex );
           $invindexer->finish;

       Absorb existing invindexes into this one.  May only be called once per InvIndexer.
       add_invindexes() and add_doc() cannot be called on the same InvIndexer.

   delete_docs_by_term
           my $term = KinoSearch1::Index::Term->new( 'id', $unique_id );
           $invindexer->delete_docs_by_term($term);

       Mark any document which contains the supplied term as deleted, so that it will be excluded
       from search results.  For more info, see Deletions in KinoSearch1::Docs::FileFormat.

   finish
           $invindexer->finish(
               optimize => 1, # default: 0
           );

       Finish the invindex.  Invalidates the InvIndexer.  Takes one hash-style parameter.

       •   optimize - If optimize is set to 1, the invindex will be collapsed to its most compact
           form, which will yield the fastest queries.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2005-2010 Marvin Humphrey

LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc.

       See KinoSearch1 version 1.01.