Class: Sunspot::DSL::Fields
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Sunspot::DSL::Fields
- Defined in:
- lib/sunspot/dsl/fields.rb
Overview
The Fields class provides a DSL for specifying field definitions in the Sunspot.setup block. As well as the #text method, which creates fulltext fields, uses #method_missing to allow definition of typed fields. The available methods are determined by the constants defined in Sunspot::Type - in theory (though this is untested), plugin developers should be able to add support for new types simply by creating new implementations in Sunspot::Type
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#boost(attr_name = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Specify a document-level boost.
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#coordinates(name) ⇒ Object
Specify a method that returns the geographical coordinates associated with the document.
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#initialize(setup) ⇒ Fields
constructor
:nodoc:.
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#method_missing(method, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
method_missing is used to provide access to typed fields, because developers should be able to add new Sunspot::Type implementations dynamically and have them recognized inside the Fields DSL.
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#text(*names, &block) ⇒ Object
Add a text field.
Constructor Details
#initialize(setup) ⇒ Fields
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fields.rb', line 12 def initialize(setup) #:nodoc: @setup = setup end |
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method
#method_missing(method, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
method_missing is used to provide access to typed fields, because developers should be able to add new Sunspot::Type implementations dynamically and have them recognized inside the Fields DSL. Like #text, these methods will create a VirtualField if a block is passed, or an AttributeField if not.
Example
Sunspot.setup(File) do
time :mtime
end
The call to time
will create a field of type Sunspot::Types::TimeType
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fields.rb', line 84 def method_missing(method, *args, &block) begin type = Type.const_get("#{Util.camel_case(method.to_s.sub(/^dynamic_/, ''))}Type") rescue(NameError) super(method.to_sym, *args, &block) and return end name = args.shift if method.to_s =~ /^dynamic_/ @setup.add_dynamic_field_factory(name, type, *args, &block) else @setup.add_field_factory(name, type, *args, &block) end end |
Instance Method Details
#boost(attr_name = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Specify a document-level boost. As with fields, you have the option of passing an attribute name which will be called on each model, or a block to be evaluated in the model’s context. As well as these two options, this method can also take a constant number, meaning that all indexed documents of this class will have the specified boost.
Parameters
- attr_name<Symbol,~.to_f>
-
Attribute name to call or a numeric constant
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fields.rb', line 66 def boost(attr_name = nil, &block) @setup.add_document_boost(attr_name, &block) end |
#coordinates(name) ⇒ Object
Specify a method that returns the geographical coordinates associated with the document. The object returned must respond to #first and #last (e.g., a two-element Array); or to #lat and one of #lng, #lon, or #long
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fields.rb', line 51 def coordinates(name) @setup.set_coordinates_field(name) end |
#text(*names, &block) ⇒ Object
Add a text field. Text fields are tokenized before indexing and are the only fields searched in fulltext searches. If a block is passed, create a virtual field; otherwise create an attribute field.
If options are passed, they will be applied to all the given fields.
Parameters
- names…<Symbol>
-
One or more field names
Options
- :boost<Float>
-
Index-time boost that should be applied to this field for keyword search
- :default_boost<Float>
-
Default search-time boost to apply to this field during keyword search. Can be overriden with DSL::Fulltext#fields or DSL::Fulltext#boost_fields method.
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fields.rb', line 35 def text(*names, &block) = names.pop if names.last.is_a?(Hash) for name in names @setup.add_text_field_factory( name, || {}, &block ) end end |