Example usage for org.apache.lucene.index IndexWriter getConfig

List of usage examples for org.apache.lucene.index IndexWriter getConfig

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In this page you can find the example usage for org.apache.lucene.index IndexWriter getConfig.

Prototype

public LiveIndexWriterConfig getConfig() 

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Returns a LiveIndexWriterConfig , which can be used to query the IndexWriter current settings, as well as modify "live" ones.

Usage

From source file:org.openerproject.targetproperties.svector.indexing.CustomLuceneIndexer.java

License:Apache License

/**
 * Indexes the given file using the given writer, or if a directory is given,
 * recurses over files and directories found under the given directory.
 * /*from ww w  . ja  v  a2 s. c o  m*/
 * NOTE: This method indexes one document per input file.  This is slow.  For good
 * throughput, put multiple documents into your input file(s).  An example of this is
 * in the benchmark module, which can create "line doc" files, one document per line,
 * using the
 * <a href="../../../../../contrib-benchmark/org/apache/lucene/benchmark/byTask/tasks/WriteLineDocTask.html"
 * >WriteLineDocTask</a>.
 *  
 * @param writer Writer to the index where the given file/dir info will be stored
 * @param file The file to index, or the directory to recurse into to find files to index
 * @throws IOException If there is a low-level I/O error
 */
static void indexDocs(IndexWriter writer, File file) throws IOException {
    // do not try to index files that cannot be read
    if (file.canRead()) {
        if (file.isDirectory()) {
            String[] files = file.list();
            // an IO error could occur
            if (files != null) {
                for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
                    indexDocs(writer, new File(file, files[i]));
                }
            }
        } else {

            FileInputStream fis;
            try {
                fis = new FileInputStream(file);
            } catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe) {
                // at least on windows, some temporary files raise this exception with an "access denied" message
                // checking if the file can be read doesn't help
                log.warn(fnfe);
                return;
            }

            try {

                // make a new, empty document
                Document doc = new Document();

                // Add the path of the file as a field named "path".  Use a
                // field that is indexed (i.e. searchable), but don't tokenize 
                // the field into separate words and don't index term frequency
                // or positional information:
                Field pathField = new StringField("path", file.getPath(), Field.Store.YES);
                doc.add(pathField);

                // Add the last modified date of the file a field named "modified".
                // Use a LongField that is indexed (i.e. efficiently filterable with
                // NumericRangeFilter).  This indexes to milli-second resolution, which
                // is often too fine.  You could instead create a number based on
                // year/month/day/hour/minutes/seconds, down the resolution you require.
                // For example the long value 2011021714 would mean
                // February 17, 2011, 2-3 PM.
                doc.add(new LongField("modified", file.lastModified(), Field.Store.NO));

                // Add the contents of the file to a field named "contents".  Specify a Reader,
                // so that the text of the file is tokenized and indexed, but not stored.
                // Note that FileReader expects the file to be in UTF-8 encoding.
                // If that's not the case searching for special characters will fail.
                doc.add(new TextField("contents", new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(fis, "UTF-8"))));

                if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == OpenMode.CREATE) {
                    // New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there):
                    System.out.println("adding " + file);
                    writer.addDocument(doc);
                } else {
                    // Existing index (an old copy of this document may have been indexed) so 
                    // we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one matching the exact 
                    // path, if present:
                    System.out.println("updating " + file);
                    writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.getPath()), doc);
                }

            } finally {
                fis.close();
            }
        }
    }
}

From source file:org.wlr.lucene.learning.IndexFiles.java

License:Apache License

/**
 * Indexes a single document//from w  w w.j a  v  a  2s.  c  om
 */
static void indexDoc(IndexWriter writer, Path file, long lastModified) throws IOException {
    try (InputStream stream = Files.newInputStream(file)) {
        // make a new, empty document
        Document doc = new Document();

        // Add the path of the file as a field named "path".  Use a
        // field that is indexed (i.e. searchable), but don't tokenize
        // the field into separate words and don't index term frequency
        // or positional information:
        Field pathField = new StringField("path", file.toString(), Field.Store.YES);
        doc.add(pathField);

        // Add the last modified date of the file a field named "modified".
        // Use a LongPoint that is indexed (i.e. efficiently filterable with
        // PointRangeQuery).  This indexes to milli-second resolution, which
        // is often too fine.  You could instead create a number based on
        // year/month/day/hour/minutes/seconds, down the resolution you require.
        // For example the long value 2011021714 would mean
        // February 17, 2011, 2-3 PM.
        doc.add(new LongPoint("modified", lastModified));

        // Add the contents of the file to a field named "contents".  Specify a Reader,
        // so that the text of the file is tokenized and indexed, but not stored.
        // Note that FileReader expects the file to be in UTF-8 encoding.
        // If that's not the case searching for special characters will fail.
        doc.add(new TextField("contents",
                new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(stream, StandardCharsets.UTF_8))));

        // store ?yes ??no ??
        // StringField IndexOptions  DOCS?????
        //  Store  NO  ?????
        Field ext = new StringField("ext", "synchronized", Field.Store.YES);
        doc.add(ext);

        if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == IndexWriterConfig.OpenMode.CREATE) {
            // New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there):
            System.out.println("adding " + file);
            writer.addDocument(doc);
        } else {
            // Existing index (an old copy of this document may have been indexed) so
            // we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one matching the exact
            // path, if present:
            System.out.println("updating " + file);
            writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.toString()), doc);
        }
    }
}

From source file:org.wzy.ir.IndexFiles.java

License:Apache License

/** Indexes a single document */
static void indexDoc(IndexWriter writer, Path file, long lastModified, String code) throws IOException {
    try (InputStream stream = Files.newInputStream(file)) {
        // make a new, empty document
        Document doc = new Document();

        // Add the path of the file as a field named "path".  Use a
        // field that is indexed (i.e. searchable), but don't tokenize 
        // the field into separate words and don't index term frequency
        // or positional information:
        Field pathField = new StringField("path", file.toString(), Field.Store.YES);
        doc.add(pathField);//  w w  w  .  j  a  va 2s.  com

        // Add the last modified date of the file a field named "modified".
        // Use a LongPoint that is indexed (i.e. efficiently filterable with
        // PointRangeQuery).  This indexes to milli-second resolution, which
        // is often too fine.  You could instead create a number based on
        // year/month/day/hour/minutes/seconds, down the resolution you require.
        // For example the long value 2011021714 would mean
        // February 17, 2011, 2-3 PM.
        doc.add(new LongPoint("modified", lastModified));

        // Add the contents of the file to a field named "contents".  Specify a Reader,
        // so that the text of the file is tokenized and indexed, but not stored.
        // Note that FileReader expects the file to be in UTF-8 encoding.
        // If that's not the case searching for special characters will fail.
        //doc.add(new TextField("contents", new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(stream, StandardCharsets.UTF_8))));
        doc.add(new TextField("contents", new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(stream, code))));

        if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == OpenMode.CREATE) {
            // New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there):
            System.out.println("adding " + file);
            writer.addDocument(doc);
        } else {
            // Existing index (an old copy of this document may have been indexed) so 
            // we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one matching the exact 
            // path, if present:
            System.out.println("updating " + file);
            writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.toString()), doc);
        }
    }
}

From source file:org.xbib.elasticsearch.index.analysis.skos.engine.jena.SKOSEngineImpl.java

License:Apache License

/**
 * Creates the synonym index/*www  .  j  ava  2s.  c o m*/
 *
 * @throws IOException
 */
private void indexSKOSModel() throws IOException {
    IndexWriterConfig cfg = new IndexWriterConfig(SKOSAnalysisPlugin.getLuceneVersion(), analyzer);
    IndexWriter writer = new IndexWriter(indexDir, cfg);
    writer.getConfig().setRAMBufferSizeMB(48);

    /* iterate SKOS concepts, create Lucene docs and add them to the index */
    ResIterator concept_iter = skosModel.listResourcesWithProperty(RDF.type, SKOS.Concept);
    while (concept_iter.hasNext()) {
        Resource skos_concept = concept_iter.next();

        Document concept_doc = createDocumentsFromConcept(skos_concept);

        writer.addDocument(concept_doc);
    }

    writer.close();
}

From source file:part2.IndexFiles.java

License:Apache License

/**
 * Indexes the given file using the given writer, or if a directory is given,
 * recurses over files and directories found under the given directory.
 * /*from w  ww  .j a v a2s  . c  om*/
 * NOTE: This method indexes one document per input file.  This is slow.  For good
 * throughput, put multiple documents into your input file(s).  An example of this is
 * in the benchmark module, which can create "line doc" files, one document per line,
 * using the
 * <a href="../../../../../contrib-benchmark/org/apache/lucene/benchmark/byTask/tasks/WriteLineDocTask.html"
 * >WriteLineDocTask</a>.
 *  
 * @param writer Writer to the index where the given file/dir info will be stored
 * @param file The file to index, or the directory to recurse into to find files to index
 * @throws IOException If there is a low-level I/O error
 */
static void indexDocs(IndexWriter writer, File file) throws IOException {
    // do not try to index files that cannot be read
    if (file.canRead()) {
        if (file.isDirectory()) {
            String[] files = file.list();
            // an IO error could occur
            if (files != null) {
                for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
                    indexDocs(writer, new File(file, files[i]));
                }
            }
        } else {

            if (!file.toString().toLowerCase().contains(".txt")) {
                return;
            }

            FileInputStream fis;
            try {
                fis = new FileInputStream(file);
            } catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe) {
                // at least on windows, some temporary files raise this exception with an "access denied" message
                // checking if the file can be read doesn't help
                return;
            }

            try {

                // make a new, empty document
                Document doc = new Document();

                // Make Book object which parses the file and finds Author and Title of the text file. 
                Book book = new Book();
                book.parse(fis);

                Field authorField = new TextField("author", book.getAuthor(), Field.Store.YES);
                Field titleField = new TextField("title", book.getTitle(), Field.Store.YES);
                Field releaseField = new TextField("release date", book.getReleaseDate(), Field.Store.YES);
                Field languageField = new TextField("language", book.getLanguage(), Field.Store.YES);

                authorField.setBoost(3.0f);
                titleField.setBoost(3.0f);

                doc.add(authorField);
                doc.add(titleField);
                doc.add(releaseField);
                doc.add(languageField);

                // Add the path of the file as a field named "path".  Use a
                // field that is indexed (i.e. searchable), but don't tokenize 
                // the field into separate words and don't index term frequency
                // or positional information:
                Field pathField = new StringField("path", file.getPath(), Field.Store.YES);
                doc.add(pathField);

                // Add the last modified date of the file a field named "modified".
                // Use a LongField that is indexed (i.e. efficiently filterable with
                // NumericRangeFilter).  This indexes to milli-second resolution, which
                // is often too fine.  You could instead create a number based on
                // year/month/day/hour/minutes/seconds, down the resolution you require.
                // For example the long value 2011021714 would mean
                // February 17, 2011, 2-3 PM.
                doc.add(new LongField("modified", file.lastModified(), Field.Store.NO));

                // Add the contents of the file to a field named "contents".  Specify a Reader,
                // so that the text of the file is tokenized and indexed, but not stored.
                // Note that FileReader expects the file to be in UTF-8 encoding.
                // If that's not the case searching for special characters will fail.
                doc.add(new TextField("contents",
                        new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(fis, StandardCharsets.UTF_8))));

                if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == OpenMode.CREATE) {
                    // New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there):
                    System.out.println("adding " + file);
                    writer.addDocument(doc);
                } else {
                    // Existing index (an old copy of this document may have been indexed) so 
                    // we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one matching the exact 
                    // path, if present:
                    System.out.println("updating " + file);
                    writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.getPath()), doc);
                }

            } finally {
                fis.close();
            }
        }
    }
}

From source file:practica1_2.IndexFiles.java

License:Apache License

/**
 * Indexes the given file using the given writer, or if a directory is
 * given, recurses over files and directories found under the given
 * directory.// www .j a v  a2 s  .  c o m
 * 
 * NOTE: This method indexes one document per input file. This is slow. For
 * good throughput, put multiple documents into your input file(s). An
 * example of this is in the benchmark module, which can create "line doc"
 * files, one document per line, using the <a href=
 * "../../../../../contrib-benchmark/org/apache/lucene/benchmark/byTask/tasks/WriteLineDocTask.html"
 * >WriteLineDocTask</a>.
 * 
 * @param writer
 *            Writer to the index where the given file/dir info will be
 *            stored
 * @param file
 *            The file to index, or the directory to recurse into to find
 *            files to index
 * @throws IOException
 *             If there is a low-level I/O error
 */
static void indexDocs(IndexWriter writer, File file) throws IOException {
    // do not try to index files that cannot be read
    if (file.canRead()) {
        if (file.isDirectory()) {
            String[] files = file.list();
            // an IO error could occur
            if (files != null) {
                for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
                    indexDocs(writer, new File(file, files[i]));
                }
            }
        } else {

            FileInputStream fis;
            try {
                fis = new FileInputStream(file);
            } catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe) {
                // at least on windows, some temporary files raise this
                // exception with an "access denied" message
                // checking if the file can be read doesn't help
                return;
            }

            try {

                // make a new, empty document
                Document doc = new Document();

                // Add the path of the file as a field named "path". Use a
                // field that is indexed (i.e. searchable), but don't
                // tokenize
                // the field into separate words and don't index term
                // frequency
                // or positional information:
                Field pathField = new StringField("path", file.getPath(), Field.Store.YES);
                doc.add(pathField);

                // Add the last modified date of the file a field named
                // "modified".
                // Use a LongField that is indexed (i.e. efficiently
                // filterable with
                // NumericRangeFilter). This indexes to milli-second
                // resolution, which
                // is often too fine. You could instead create a number
                // based on
                // year/month/day/hour/minutes/seconds, down the resolution
                // you require.
                // For example the long value 2011021714 would mean
                // February 17, 2011, 2-3 PM.
                doc.add(new LongField("modified", file.lastModified(), Field.Store.NO));

                // Add the contents of the file to a field named "contents".
                // Specify a Reader,
                // so that the text of the file is tokenized and indexed,
                // but not stored.
                // Note that FileReader expects the file to be in UTF-8
                // encoding.
                // If that's not the case searching for special characters
                // will fail.
                // doc.add(new TextField("contents", new BufferedReader(
                // new InputStreamReader(fis, "UTF-8"))));

                insertIndexTag("title", file, doc, true);
                insertIndexTag("identifier", file, doc, false);
                insertIndexTag("subject", file, doc, true);
                insertIndexTag("type", file, doc, false);
                insertIndexTag("description", file, doc, true);
                insertIndexTag("creator", file, doc, true);
                insertIndexTag("publisher", file, doc, true);
                insertIndexTag("format", file, doc, false);
                insertIndexTag("language", file, doc, false);
                readPosition(doc, file, true);
                readPosition(doc, file, false);

                if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == OpenMode.CREATE) {
                    // New index, so we just add the document (no old
                    // document can be there):
                    System.out.println("adding " + file);
                    writer.addDocument(doc);
                } else {
                    // Existing index (an old copy of this document may have
                    // been indexed) so
                    // we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one
                    // matching the exact
                    // path, if present:
                    System.out.println("updating " + file);
                    writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.getPath()), doc);
                }

            } finally {
                fis.close();
            }
        }
    }
}

From source file:resource.IndexFiles.java

License:Apache License

/**
 * Indexes the given file using the given writer, or if a directory is
 * given, recurses over files and directories found under the given
 * directory./*from   ww  w.j a va2 s. c  om*/
 * 
 * NOTE: This method indexes one document per input file. This is slow. For
 * good throughput, put multiple documents into your input file(s). An
 * example of this is in the benchmark module, which can create "line doc"
 * files, one document per line, using the <a href=
 * "../../../../../contrib-benchmark/org/apache/lucene/benchmark/byTask/tasks/WriteLineDocTask.html"
 * >WriteLineDocTask</a>.
 * 
 * @param writer
 *            Writer to the index where the given file/dir info will be
 *            stored
 * @param file
 *            The file to index, or the directory to recurse into to find
 *            files to index
 * @throws IOException
 *             If there is a low-level I/O error
 * @throws TikaException 
 * @throws SAXException 
 */
static void indexDocs(IndexWriter writer, File file) throws IOException {
    // do not try to index files that cannot be read
    if (file.canRead()) {
        if (file.isDirectory()) {
            String[] files = file.list();
            // an IO error could occur
            if (files != null) {
                for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
                    indexDocs(writer, new File(file, files[i]));
                }
            }
        } else {
            FileInputStream fis;
            try {
                fis = new FileInputStream(file);
            } catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe) {
                // at least on windows, some temporary files raise this
                // exception with an "access denied" message
                // checking if the file can be read doesn't help
                return;
            }

            try {

                // make a new, empty document
                Document doc = new Document();

                // Add the path of the file as a field named "path". Use a
                // field that is indexed (i.e. searchable), but don't
                // tokenize
                // the field into separate words and don't index term
                // frequency
                // or positional information:
                Field pathField = new StringField("path", file.getPath(), Field.Store.YES);
                doc.add(pathField);
                Field relativePathField = new StringField("shortPath", getRelativePath(file.getPath()),
                        Field.Store.YES);
                doc.add(relativePathField);
                // Add the last modified date of the file a field named
                // "modified".
                // Use a LongField that is indexed (i.e. efficiently
                // filterable with
                // NumericRangeFilter). This indexes to milli-second
                // resolution, which
                // is often too fine. You could instead create a number
                // based on
                // year/month/day/hour/minutes/seconds, down the resolution
                // you require.
                // For example the long value 2011021714 would mean
                // February 17, 2011, 2-3 PM.
                doc.add(new LongField("modified", file.lastModified(), Field.Store.NO));

                // Add the contents of the file to a field named "contents".
                // Specify a Reader,
                // so that the text of the file is tokenized and indexed,
                // but not stored.
                // Note that FileReader expects the file to be in UTF-8
                // encoding.
                // If that's not the case searching for special characters
                // will fail.
                if (file.getName().endsWith(".txt"))
                    doc.add(new TextField("contents", new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(fis, "UTF-8"))));
                if (file.getName().endsWith(".html")) {
                    doc.add(new TextField("contents", html2String(fis), Field.Store.YES));
                    doc.add(new StringField("title", getHTMLTitle(file), Field.Store.YES));
                }
                if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == OpenMode.CREATE) {
                    // New index, so we just add the document (no old
                    // document can be there):
                    System.out.println("adding " + file);
                    writer.addDocument(doc);
                } else {
                    // Existing index (an old copy of this document may have
                    // been indexed) so
                    // we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one
                    // matching the exact
                    // path, if present:
                    System.out.println("updating " + file);
                    try {
                        writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.getPath()), doc);
                    } catch (Exception e) {
                        // TODO 
                        e.printStackTrace();
                    }
                }

            } finally {
                fis.close();
            }
        }
    }
}

From source file:ru.npopm.dep715.searchdocs.lucene.IndexFiles.java

License:Apache License

/**
 * Indexes a single document/*w ww .j  av a 2 s  .  com*/
 */
static void indexDoc(IndexWriter writer, File file, long lastModified) throws IOException {
    try (InputStream stream = new FileInputStream(file)) {
        // make a new, empty document
        Document doc = new Document();

        // Add the path of the file as a field named "path".  Use a
        // field that is indexed (i.e. searchable), but don't tokenize 
        // the field into separate words and don't index term frequency
        // or positional information:
        Field pathField = new StringField("path", file.toString(), Field.Store.YES);
        doc.add(pathField);

        // Add the last modified date of the file a field named "modified".
        // Use a LongPoint that is indexed (i.e. efficiently filterable with
        // PointRangeQuery).  This indexes to milli-second resolution, which
        // is often too fine.  You could instead create a number based on
        // year/month/day/hour/minutes/seconds, down the resolution you require.
        // For example the long value 2011021714 would mean
        // February 17, 2011, 2-3 PM.
        doc.add(new LongPoint("modified", lastModified));

        // Add the contents of the file to a field named "contents".  Specify a Reader,
        // so that the text of the file is tokenized and indexed, but not stored.
        // Note that FileReader expects the file to be in UTF-8 encoding.
        // If that's not the case searching for special characters will fail.
        doc.add(new TextField("contents",
                new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(stream, StandardCharsets.UTF_8))));

        if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == OpenMode.CREATE) {
            // New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there):
            System.out.println("adding " + file);
            writer.addDocument(doc);
        } else {
            // Existing index (an old copy of this document may have been indexed) so 
            // we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one matching the exact 
            // path, if present:
            System.out.println("updating " + file);
            //                writer.deleteDocuments(new Term("path", file.toString()));
            writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.toString()), doc);
        }
    }
}

From source file:ru.npopm.dep715.searchdocs.lucene._IndexFiles_.java

License:Apache License

/**
 * Indexes a single document//ww  w  .  j  a v a  2  s.c o m
 */
static void indexDoc(IndexWriter writer, Path file, long lastModified) throws IOException {
    try (InputStream stream = Files.newInputStream(file)) {
        // make a new, empty document
        Document doc = new Document();

        // Add the path of the file as a field named "path".  Use a
        // field that is indexed (i.e. searchable), but don't tokenize 
        // the field into separate words and don't index term frequency
        // or positional information:
        Field pathField = new StringField("path", file.toString(), Field.Store.YES);
        doc.add(pathField);

        // Add the last modified date of the file a field named "modified".
        // Use a LongPoint that is indexed (i.e. efficiently filterable with
        // PointRangeQuery).  This indexes to milli-second resolution, which
        // is often too fine.  You could instead create a number based on
        // year/month/day/hour/minutes/seconds, down the resolution you require.
        // For example the long value 2011021714 would mean
        // February 17, 2011, 2-3 PM.
        doc.add(new LongPoint("modified", lastModified));

        // Add the contents of the file to a field named "contents".  Specify a Reader,
        // so that the text of the file is tokenized and indexed, but not stored.
        // Note that FileReader expects the file to be in UTF-8 encoding.
        // If that's not the case searching for special characters will fail.
        doc.add(new TextField("contents",
                new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(stream, StandardCharsets.UTF_8))));

        if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == OpenMode.CREATE) {
            // New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there):
            System.out.println("adding " + file);
            writer.addDocument(doc);
        } else {
            // Existing index (an old copy of this document may have been indexed) so 
            // we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one matching the exact 
            // path, if present:
            System.out.println("updating " + file);
            //                writer.deleteDocuments(new Term("path", file.toString()));
            writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.toString()), doc);
        }
    }
}

From source file:se.riddle.jekyll.IndexFiles.java

License:Apache License

/**
 * Indexes the given file using the given writer, or if a directory is given,
 * recurses over files and directories found under the given directory.
 * <p/>//from www .java  2 s.  co  m
 * NOTE: This method indexes one document per input file.  This is slow.  For good
 * throughput, put multiple documents into your input file(s).  An example of this is
 * in the benchmark module, which can create "line doc" files, one document per line,
 * using the
 * <a href="../../../../../contrib-benchmark/org/apache/lucene/benchmark/byTask/tasks/WriteLineDocTask.html"
 * >WriteLineDocTask</a>.
 *
 * @param writer Writer to the index where the given file/dir info will be stored
 * @param file   The file to index, or the directory to recurse into to find files to index
 * @throws IOException
 */
static void indexDocs(IndexWriter writer, File file) throws IOException {
    // do not try to index files that cannot be read
    if (file.canRead()) {
        if (file.isDirectory()) {
            String[] files = file.list();
            // an IO error could occur
            if (files != null) {
                for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
                    indexDocs(writer, new File(file, files[i]));
                }
            }
        } else {

            FileInputStream fis;
            try {
                fis = new FileInputStream(file);
            } catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe) {
                // at least on windows, some temporary files raise this exception with an "access denied" message
                // checking if the file can be read doesn't help
                return;
            }

            try {

                // make a new, empty document
                Document doc = new Document();

                // Add the path of the file as a field named "path".  Use a
                // field that is indexed (i.e. searchable), but don't tokenize
                // the field into separate words and don't index term frequency
                // or positional information:
                Field pathField = new Field("path", file.getPath(), Field.Store.YES,
                        Field.Index.NOT_ANALYZED_NO_NORMS);
                pathField.setIndexOptions(IndexOptions.DOCS_ONLY);
                doc.add(pathField);

                // Add the last modified date of the file a field named "modified".
                // Use a NumericField that is indexed (i.e. efficiently filterable with
                // NumericRangeFilter).  This indexes to milli-second resolution, which
                // is often too fine.  You could instead create a number based on
                // year/month/day/hour/minutes/seconds, down the resolution you require.
                // For example the long value 2011021714 would mean
                // February 17, 2011, 2-3 PM.
                NumericField modifiedField = new NumericField("modified");
                modifiedField.setLongValue(file.lastModified());
                doc.add(modifiedField);

                // Add the contents of the file to a field named "contents".  Specify a Reader,
                // so that the text of the file is tokenized and indexed, but not stored.
                // Note that FileReader expects the file to be in UTF-8 encoding.
                // If that's not the case searching for special characters will fail.
                doc.add(new Field("contents", new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(fis, "UTF-8")),
                        Field.TermVector.YES));

                if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == OpenMode.CREATE) {
                    // New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there):
                    System.out.println("adding " + file);
                    writer.addDocument(doc);
                } else {
                    // Existing index (an old copy of this document may have been indexed) so
                    // we use updateDocument instead to replace the old one matching the exact
                    // path, if present:
                    System.out.println("updating " + file);
                    writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.getPath()), doc);
                }

            } finally {
                fis.close();
            }
        }
    }
}