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Part of the Search Engine course given in the Technion (2011)
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The Lucene Search Engine
Kira Radinsky
Based on the material from: Thomas Paul and Steven J. Owens
What is Lucene?
• Doug Cutting’s grandmother’s middle name
• A open source set of Java Classses– Search Engine/Document Classifier/Indexer
– Developed by Doug Cutting (1996)• Xerox/Apple/Excite/Nutch/Yahoo/Cloudera
• Hadoop founder, Board of directors of the Apache Software
• Jakarta Apache Product. Strong open source community support.
• High-performance, full-featured text search engine library
• Easy to use yet powerful API
Use the Source, Luke
• Document• Field
– Represents a section of a Document: name for the section + the actual data.
• Analyzer– Abstract class (to provide interface)– Document -> tokens (for later indexing)– StandardAnalyzer class.
• IndexWriter– Creates and maintains indexes.
• IndexSearcher– Searches through an index.
• QueryParser– Builds a parser that can search through an index.
• Query– Abstract class that contains the search criteria created by the QueryParser.
• Hits– Contains the Document objects that are returned by running the Query object against the index.
Indexing a Document
Document from an article
private Document createDocument(String article, String author,String title, String topic,String url, Date dateWritten)
{
Document document = new Document();document.add(Field.Text("author", author));document.add(Field.Text("title", title));document.add(Field.Text("topic", topic));document.add(Field.UnIndexed("url", url));document.add(Field.Keyword("date", dateWritten));document.add(Field.UnStored("article", article));return document;
}
The Field Object
Factory Method Tokenized Indexed Stored Use for
Field.Text(String name, String value)
Yes Yes Yescontents you want stored
Field.Text(String name, Reader value)
Yes Yes Nocontents you don't want stored
Field.Keyword(String name, String value)
No Yes Yesvalues you don't want broken down
Field.UnIndexed(String name, String value)
No No Yesvalues you don't want indexed
Field.UnStored(String name, String value)
Yes Yes Novalues you don't want stored
Store a Document in the index
String indexDirectory = "lucene-index";
private void indexDocument(Document document)
throws Exception
{
Analyzer analyzer = new StandardAnalyzer();
IndexWriter writer = new IndexWriter(
indexDirectory, analyzer, false
);
writer.addDocument(document);
writer.optimize();
writer.close();
}
Analyzers and Tokenizers
SimpleAnalyzer SimpleAnalyzer seems to just use a Tokenizer that converts all of the input to lower case.
StopAnalyzer StopAnalyzer includes the lower-case filter, and also has a filter that drops out any "stop words", words like articles (a, an, the, etc) that occur so commonly in english that they might as well be noise for searching purposes. StopAnalyzer comes with a set of stop words, but you can instantiate it with your own array of stop words.
StandardAnalyzer StandardAnalyzer does both lower-case and stop-word filtering, and in addition tries to do some basic clean-up of words, for example taking out apostrophes ( ' ) and removing periods from acronyms (i.e. "T.L.A." becomes "TLA").
Lucene Sandbox Here you can find analyzers in your own language
Adding to an Index
public void indexArticle(String article, String author,String title, String topic,String url, Date dateWritten)
throws Exception {
Document document = createDocument(
article, author, title, topic, url, dateWritten
);indexDocument(document);
}
Searching the Index
Searching
IndexSearcher is = new IndexSearcher(indexDirectory);
Analyzer analyzer = new StandardAnalyzer();
QueryParser parser = new QueryParser("article", analyzer);
Query query = parser.parse(searchCriteria);
Hits hits = is.search(query);
Extracting Document objects
for (int i=0; i<hits.length(); i++)
{
Document doc = hits.doc(i);
// display the articles that were found to the user
}
Search Criteria
Supports several searches: AND OR and NOT,
fuzzy, proximity searches, wildcard searches, and
range searches
– author:Henry relativity AND "quantum physics“
– "string theory" NOT Einstein
– "Galileo Kepler"~5
– author:Johnson date:[01/01/2004 TO 01/31/2004]
Thread Safety
• Indexing and searching are not only thread safe, but process safe. What this means is that:– Multiple index searchers can read the lucene index
files at the same time.– An index writer or reader can edit the lucene index
files while searches are ongoing– Multiple index writers or readers can try to edit the
lucene index files at the same time (it's important for the index writer/reader to be closed so it will release the file lock).
• The query parser is not thread safe, • The index writer however, is thread safe,