NAME
Search::Indexer::Incremental::MD5::Searcher - Search your indexed files
SYNOPSIS
my $search_string = 'find_me' ;
my $searcher =
eval
{
Search::Indexer::Incremental::MD5::Searcher->new
(
USE_POSITIONS => 1,
INDEX_DIRECTORY => 'text_index',
get_perl_word_regex_and_stop_words(),
)
} or croak "No full text index found! $@\n" ;
my $results = $searcher->search($search_string) ;
# sort in decreasing score order
my @indexes = map { $_->[0] }
reverse
sort { $a->[1] <=> $b->[1] }
map { [$_, $results->[$_]{SCORE}] }
0 .. $#$results ;
for (@indexes)
{
print {* STDOUT} "$results->[$_]{PATH} [$results->[$_]{SCORE}].\n" ;
}
$searcher = undef ;
DESCRIPTION
This module implements an incremental text indexer and searcher based on Search::Indexer.
DOCUMENTATION
Given a list of files, this module will allow you to create an indexed text database that you can later query for matches. You can also use the siim command line application installed with this module.
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
new( %named_arguments)
Create a Search::Indexer::Incremental::MD5::Searcher object.
my $indexer = new Search::Indexer::Incremental::MD5::Searcher(%named_arguments) ;
Arguments - %named_arguments
Returns - A Search::Indexer::Incremental::MD5::Searcher object
Exceptions -
Incomplete argument list
Error creating index directory
Error opening index metadata database
Error creating a Search::Indexer object
words( $prefix)
Returns an array reference containing words starting with $prefix
Arguments
$prefix - String - only words starting with $prefix will be returned
Returns - An array reference containing the words starting with $prefix
Exceptions - No full text index found
search(%named_arguments)
search for $search_string in the index database
Arguments %named_arguments
- SEARCH_STRING - Query string see Search::Indexer
Returns - Array reference - each entry contains
SCORE - the score obtained by the file when applying the query
PATH - the path to the file
MD5 - the file MD5 when the indexing was done
match_description(%named_arguments)
search for documents which description matches a regular expression passed as argument. Documents without description never match.
Arguments %named_arguments
Returns - Array reference - each entry contains
PATH - the path to the file
MD5 - the file MD5 when the indexing was done
DESCRIPTION - the file description
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None so far.
AUTHOR
Nadim ibn hamouda el Khemir
CPAN ID: NKH
mailto: nadim@cpan.org
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Search::Indexer::Incremental::MD5
You can also look for information at:
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
RT: CPAN's request tracker
Please report any bugs or feature requests to L <bug-search-indexer-incremental-md5@rt.cpan.org>.
We will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as we make changes.
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