List of usage examples for org.apache.lucene.index IndexWriter updateDocument
private long updateDocument(final DocumentsWriterDeleteQueue.Node<?> delNode, Iterable<? extends IndexableField> doc) throws IOException
From source file:sisTradicional.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 w w .j a va2s . 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, boolean temporal) 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]), temporal); } } } 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.getName(), Field.Store.YES); doc.add(pathField); //TODO: add url // 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.YES)); // 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")))); try { DocumentBuilderFactory DBF = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance(); DocumentBuilder DB = DBF.newDocumentBuilder(); org.w3c.dom.Document xmlDoc = DB.parse(file); if (xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("dc:title").item(0) != null) { doc.add(new TextField("title", xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("dc:title").item(0).getTextContent(), Field.Store.YES)); } NodeList creatorList = xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("dc:creator"); if (creatorList.item(0) != null) { String creators = creatorList.item(0).getTextContent(); for (int i = 1; i < creatorList.getLength(); i++) { creators = creators + " " + creatorList.item(i).getTextContent(); } doc.add(new TextField("creator", creators, Field.Store.YES)); } if (xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("dc:date").item(0) != null) { doc.add(new TextField("date", xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("dc:date").item(0).getTextContent(), Field.Store.YES)); } if (xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("dc:publisher").item(0) != null) { doc.add(new TextField("publisher", xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("dc:publisher").item(0).getTextContent(), Field.Store.YES)); } } catch (ParserConfigurationException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (SAXException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } 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.getName()); 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(); if (temporal) { file.delete(); } } } } }
From source file:stemEvalLucene.evalLucene.java
License:Apache License
/** Indexes a single document */ 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);// w ww. j a v a 2 s.c om String f = file.getFileName().toString(); f = f.replaceFirst("\\.txt", ""); doc.add(new StringField("filename", f, Field.Store.YES)); // 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", 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(stream, StandardCharsets.UTF_8)))); if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == OpenMode.CREATE) { // New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there): //log("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: //log("updating " + file); writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.toString()), doc); } } }
From source file:test.IndexFiles.java
License:Apache License
/** Indexes a single document */ 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(); //Document doc = LucenePDFDocument // 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 . ja va 2 s. co m*/ // 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.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.toString()), doc); } } }
From source file:tmp.IndexFiles.java
License:Apache License
/** Indexes a single document */ public 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);/*from w w w. j a va 2s .co m*/ // 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", 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(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.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.toString()), doc); } } }
From source file:trabajo.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 www . j av a 2 s.com * * 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("language", file, doc, true); insertIndexTag("description", file, doc, true); insertIndexTag("creator", file, doc, true); insertIndexTag("publisher", file, doc, true); insertIndexTag("date", file, doc, 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:uk.ac.glasgow.scclippy.plugin.lucene.IndexFiles.java
License:Apache License
/** * Indexes a single document//from ww w . java2s . 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 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", 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(stream, StandardCharsets.UTF_8)))); if (writer.getConfig().getOpenMode() == OpenMode.CREATE) { // New index, so we just add the document (no old document can be there): 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: writer.updateDocument(new Term("path", file.toString()), doc); } filesIndexed++; } }