Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Variables
- func AnalysisWorker(q AnalysisQueue)
- type AnalysisQueue
- type AnalysisResult
- type AnalysisWork
- type AsyncIndex
- type Batch
- type DictEntry
- type DocIDReader
- type FieldCache
- type FieldDict
- type FieldTerms
- type Index
- type IndexReader
- type IndexRow
- type TermFieldDoc
- type TermFieldReader
- type TermFieldVector
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
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var ErrorUnknownStorageType = fmt.Errorf("unknown storage type")
Functions ¶
func AnalysisWorker ¶
func AnalysisWorker(q AnalysisQueue)
Types ¶
type AnalysisQueue ¶
type AnalysisQueue struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewAnalysisQueue ¶
func NewAnalysisQueue(numWorkers int) *AnalysisQueue
func (*AnalysisQueue) Close ¶
func (q *AnalysisQueue) Close()
func (*AnalysisQueue) Queue ¶
func (q *AnalysisQueue) Queue(work *AnalysisWork)
type AnalysisResult ¶
type AnalysisWork ¶
type AnalysisWork struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewAnalysisWork ¶
func NewAnalysisWork(i Index, d *document.Document, rc chan *AnalysisResult) *AnalysisWork
type AsyncIndex ¶
type AsyncIndex interface { // Wait will block until asynchronous operations started // before this call have finished or until the specified // timeout has been reached. If the timeout is reached // an error is returned. Wait(timeout time.Duration) error }
AsyncIndex is an interface for indexes which perform some important operations asynchronously.
type DocIDReader ¶
type DocIDReader interface { // Next returns the next document identifier in ascending lexicographic // byte order, or io.EOF when the end of the sequence is reached. Next() (string, error) // Advance resets the iteration to the first identifier greater than or // equal to ID. If ID is smaller than the start of the range, the iteration // will start there instead. If ID is greater than or equal to the end of // the range, Next() call will return io.EOF. Advance(ID string) (string, error) Close() error }
DocIDReader is the interface exposing enumeration of documents identifiers. Close the reader to release associated resources.
type FieldCache ¶
type FieldCache struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewFieldCache ¶
func NewFieldCache() *FieldCache
func (*FieldCache) AddExisting ¶
func (f *FieldCache) AddExisting(field string, index uint16)
func (*FieldCache) FieldIndexed ¶
func (f *FieldCache) FieldIndexed(index uint16) string
func (*FieldCache) FieldNamed ¶
func (f *FieldCache) FieldNamed(field string, createIfMissing bool) (uint16, bool)
FieldNamed returns the index of the field, and whether or not it existed before this call. if createIfMissing is true, and new field index is assigned but the second return value will still be false
type FieldTerms ¶
type Index ¶
type Index interface { Open() error Close() error DocCount() (uint64, error) Update(doc *document.Document) error Delete(id string) error Batch(batch *Batch) error SetInternal(key, val []byte) error DeleteInternal(key []byte) error DumpAll() chan interface{} DumpDoc(id string) chan interface{} DumpFields() chan interface{} // Reader returns a low-level accessor on the index data. Close it to // release associated resources. Reader() (IndexReader, error) Stats() json.Marshaler StatsMap() map[string]interface{} Analyze(d *document.Document) *AnalysisResult Advanced() (store.KVStore, error) }
type IndexReader ¶
type IndexReader interface { TermFieldReader(term []byte, field string) (TermFieldReader, error) // DocIDReader returns an iterator over documents which identifiers are // greater than or equal to start and smaller than end. Set start to the // empty string to iterate from the first document, end to the empty string // to iterate to the last one. // The caller must close returned instance to release associated resources. DocIDReader(start, end string) (DocIDReader, error) FieldDict(field string) (FieldDict, error) // FieldDictRange is currently defined to include the start and end terms FieldDictRange(field string, startTerm []byte, endTerm []byte) (FieldDict, error) FieldDictPrefix(field string, termPrefix []byte) (FieldDict, error) Document(id string) (*document.Document, error) DocumentFieldTerms(id string) (FieldTerms, error) Fields() ([]string, error) GetInternal(key []byte) ([]byte, error) DocCount() uint64 Close() error }
type TermFieldDoc ¶
type TermFieldDoc struct { Term string ID string Freq uint64 Norm float64 Vectors []*TermFieldVector }
type TermFieldReader ¶
type TermFieldReader interface { // Next returns the next document containing the term in this field, or nil // when it reaches the end of the enumeration. Next() (*TermFieldDoc, error) // Advance resets the enumeration at specified document or its immediate // follower. Advance(ID string) (*TermFieldDoc, error) // Count returns the number of documents contains the term in this field. Count() uint64 Close() error }
TermFieldReader is the interface exposing the enumeration of documents containing a given term in a given field. Documents are returned in byte lexicographic order over their identifiers.
Directories ¶
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Package firestorm is a generated protocol buffer package.
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Package firestorm is a generated protocol buffer package. |
boltdb
Package boltdb implements a store.KVStore on top of BoltDB.
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Package boltdb implements a store.KVStore on top of BoltDB. |
gtreap
Package gtreap provides an in-memory implementation of the KVStore interfaces using the gtreap balanced-binary treap, copy-on-write data structure.
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Package gtreap provides an in-memory implementation of the KVStore interfaces using the gtreap balanced-binary treap, copy-on-write data structure. |
metrics
Package metrics provides a bleve.store.KVStore implementation that wraps another, real KVStore implementation, and uses go-metrics to track runtime performance metrics.
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Package metrics provides a bleve.store.KVStore implementation that wraps another, real KVStore implementation, and uses go-metrics to track runtime performance metrics. |
Package upside_down is a generated protocol buffer package.
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Package upside_down is a generated protocol buffer package. |
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