Class: Sunspot::DSL::Fulltext
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Sunspot::DSL::Fulltext
- Defined in:
- lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb
Overview
This DSL exposes the functionality provided by Solr’s fulltext Dismax handler.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#exclude_fields(*field_names) ⇒ Object
readonly
Exclude the given fields from the search.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#boost(factor, &block) ⇒ Object
Boost queries allow specification of an arbitrary scope for which matching documents should receive an extra boost.
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#boost_fields(boosts) ⇒ Object
Add boost to certain fields, without restricting which fields are searched.
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#fields(*field_names) ⇒ Object
Specify which fields to search.
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#fields_added? ⇒ Boolean
:nodoc:.
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#highlight(*args) ⇒ Object
Enable keyword highlighting for this search.
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#initialize(query, setup) ⇒ Fulltext
constructor
:nodoc:.
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#minimum_match(minimum_match) ⇒ Object
The minimum number of search terms that a result must match.
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#phrase_fields(boosted_fields) ⇒ Object
Phrase fields are an awesome dismax feature that adds extra boost to documents for which all the fulltext keywords appear in close proximity in one of the given fields.
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#phrase_slop(slop) ⇒ Object
The maximum number of words that can appear between search terms for a field to qualify for phrase field boost.
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#query_phrase_slop(slop) ⇒ Object
The number of words that can appear between the words in a user-entered phrase (i.e., keywords in quotes) and still match.
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#tie(tie) ⇒ Object
A tiebreaker coefficient for scores derived from subqueries that are lower-scoring than the maximum score subquery.
Constructor Details
#initialize(query, setup) ⇒ Fulltext
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 10 def initialize(query, setup) #:nodoc: @query, @setup = query, setup @fields_added = false @exclude_fields = [] end |
Instance Attribute Details
#exclude_fields(*field_names) ⇒ Object (readonly)
Exclude the given fields from the search. All fields that are configured for the types under search and not listed here will be searched.
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 8 def exclude_fields @exclude_fields end |
Instance Method Details
#boost(factor, &block) ⇒ Object
Boost queries allow specification of an arbitrary scope for which matching documents should receive an extra boost. The block is evaluated in the usual scope DSL, and field names are attribute fields, not text fields, as in other scope.
This method can be called more than once for different boost queries with different boosts.
Example
Sunspot.search(Post) do
keywords 'super fan' do
boost(2.0) do
with(:featured, true)
end
end
end
In the above search, featured posts will receive a boost of 2.0.
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 161 def boost(factor, &block) Sunspot::Util.instance_eval_or_call( Scope.new(@query.create_boost_query(factor), @setup), &block ) end |
#boost_fields(boosts) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 180 def boost_fields(boosts) boosts.each_pair do |field_name, boost| begin @setup.text_fields(field_name).each do |field| @query.add_fulltext_field(field, boost) end rescue Sunspot::UnrecognizedFieldError # We'll let this one slide. end end end |
#fields(*field_names) ⇒ Object
Specify which fields to search. Field names specified as arguments are given default boost; field boosts can be specified by passing a hash of field names keyed to boost values as the last argument.
If you wish to boost certain fields without restricting which fields are searched, use #boost_fields
Example
Sunspot.search(Post) do
keywords 'search is cool' do
fields(:body, :title => 2.0)
end
end
This would search the :body field with default boost (1.0), and the :title field with a boost of 2.0
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 35 def fields(*field_names) @fields_added = true boosted_fields = field_names.pop if field_names.last.is_a?(Hash) field_names.each do |field_name| @setup.text_fields(field_name).each do |field| @query.add_fulltext_field(field, field.default_boost) end end if boosted_fields boosted_fields.each_pair do |field_name, boost| @setup.text_fields(field_name).each do |field| @query.add_fulltext_field(field, boost) end end end end |
#fields_added? ⇒ Boolean
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 223 def fields_added? #:nodoc: @fields_added end |
#highlight(*args) ⇒ Object
Enable keyword highlighting for this search. By default, the fields under search will be highlighted; you may also may pass one or more symbol arguments indicating fields to be highlighted (they don’t even have to be the same fields you’re searching).
Example
Sunspot.search(Post) do
keywords 'show me the highlighting' do
highlight :title, :body
end
end
You may also pass a hash of options as the last argument. Options are the following:
Full disclosure: I barely understand what these options actually do; this documentation is pretty much just copied from the (wiki.apache.org/solr/HighlightingParameters#head-23ecd5061bc2c86a561f85dc1303979fe614b956)[Solr Wiki]
- :max_snippets
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The maximum number of highlighted snippets to generate per field
- :fragment_size
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The number of characters to consider for a highlighted fragment
- :merge_continuous_fragments
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Collapse continuous fragments into a single fragment
- :phrase_highlighter
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Highlight phrase terms only when they appear within the query phrase in the document
- :require_field_match
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If true, a field will only be highlighted if the query matched in this particular field (only has an effect if :phrase_highlighter is true as well)
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 95 def highlight(*args) = args.last.kind_of?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} fields = [] args.each { |field_name| fields.concat(@setup.text_fields(field_name)) } @query.add_highlight(fields, ) end |
#minimum_match(minimum_match) ⇒ Object
The minimum number of search terms that a result must match. By default, all search terms must match; if the number of search terms is less than this number, the default behavior applies.
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 197 def minimum_match(minimum_match) @query.minimum_match = minimum_match end |
#phrase_fields(boosted_fields) ⇒ Object
Phrase fields are an awesome dismax feature that adds extra boost to documents for which all the fulltext keywords appear in close proximity in one of the given fields. Excellent for titles, headlines, etc.
Boosted fields are specified in a hash of field names to a boost, as with the #fields and #boost_fields methods.
Example
Sunspot.search(Post) do
keywords 'nothing reveals like relevance' do
phrase_fields :title => 2.0
end
end
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 119 def phrase_fields(boosted_fields) if boosted_fields boosted_fields.each_pair do |field_name, boost| @setup.text_fields(field_name).each do |field| @query.add_phrase_field(field, boost) end end end end |
#phrase_slop(slop) ⇒ Object
The maximum number of words that can appear between search terms for a field to qualify for phrase field boost. See #query_phrase_slop for examples. Phrase slop is only meaningful if phrase fields are specified (see #phrase_fields), and it does not have an effect on which results are returned; only on what their respective boosts are.
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 136 def phrase_slop(slop) @query.phrase_slop = slop end |
#query_phrase_slop(slop) ⇒ Object
The number of words that can appear between the words in a user-entered phrase (i.e., keywords in quotes) and still match. For instance, in a search for “"great pizza"” with a query phrase slop of 1, “great pizza” and “great big pizza” will match, but “great monster of a pizza” will not. Default behavior is a query phrase slop of zero.
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 208 def query_phrase_slop(slop) @query.query_phrase_slop = slop end |
#tie(tie) ⇒ Object
A tiebreaker coefficient for scores derived from subqueries that are lower-scoring than the maximum score subquery. Typically a near-zero value is useful. See wiki.apache.org/solr/DisMaxRequestHandler#tie_.28Tie_breaker.29 for more information.
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# File 'lib/sunspot/dsl/fulltext.rb', line 219 def tie(tie) @query.tie = tie end |