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Signed-off-by: Huamin Chen <hchen@redhat.com>
210 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
210 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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/*
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Package search provides a client for App Engine's search service.
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Basic Operations
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Indexes contain documents. Each index is identified by its name: a
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human-readable ASCII string.
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Within an index, documents are associated with an ID, which is also
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a human-readable ASCII string. A document's contents are a mapping from
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case-sensitive field names to values. Valid types for field values are:
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- string,
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- search.Atom,
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- search.HTML,
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- time.Time (stored with millisecond precision),
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- float64 (value between -2,147,483,647 and 2,147,483,647 inclusive),
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- appengine.GeoPoint.
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The Get and Put methods on an Index load and save a document.
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A document's contents are typically represented by a struct pointer.
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Example code:
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type Doc struct {
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Author string
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Comment string
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Creation time.Time
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}
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index, err := search.Open("comments")
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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newID, err := index.Put(ctx, "", &Doc{
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Author: "gopher",
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Comment: "the truth of the matter",
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Creation: time.Now(),
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})
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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A single document can be retrieved by its ID. Pass a destination struct
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to Get to hold the resulting document.
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var doc Doc
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err := index.Get(ctx, id, &doc)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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Search and Listing Documents
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Indexes have two methods for retrieving multiple documents at once: Search and
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List.
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Searching an index for a query will result in an iterator. As with an iterator
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from package datastore, pass a destination struct to Next to decode the next
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result. Next will return Done when the iterator is exhausted.
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for t := index.Search(ctx, "Comment:truth", nil); ; {
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var doc Doc
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id, err := t.Next(&doc)
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if err == search.Done {
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break
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}
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s -> %#v\n", id, doc)
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}
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Search takes a string query to determine which documents to return. The query
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can be simple, such as a single word to match, or complex. The query
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language is described at
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https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/go/search/query_strings
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Search also takes an optional SearchOptions struct which gives much more
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control over how results are calculated and returned.
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Call List to iterate over all documents in an index.
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for t := index.List(ctx, nil); ; {
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var doc Doc
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id, err := t.Next(&doc)
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if err == search.Done {
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break
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}
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s -> %#v\n", id, doc)
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}
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Fields and Facets
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A document's contents can be represented by a variety of types. These are
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typically struct pointers, but they can also be represented by any type
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implementing the FieldLoadSaver interface. The FieldLoadSaver allows metadata
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to be set for the document with the DocumentMetadata type. Struct pointers are
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more strongly typed and are easier to use; FieldLoadSavers are more flexible.
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A document's contents can be expressed in two ways: fields and facets.
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Fields are the most common way of providing content for documents. Fields can
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store data in multiple types and can be matched in searches using query
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strings.
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Facets provide a way to attach categorical information to a document. The only
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valid types for facets are search.Atom and float64. Facets allow search
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results to contain summaries of the categories matched in a search, and to
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restrict searches to only match against specific categories.
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By default, for struct pointers, all of the struct fields are used as document
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fields, and the field name used is the same as on the struct (and hence must
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start with an upper case letter). Struct fields may have a
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`search:"name,options"` tag. The name must start with a letter and be
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composed only of word characters. A "-" tag name means that the field will be
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ignored. If options is "facet" then the struct field will be used as a
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document facet. If options is "" then the comma may be omitted. There are no
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other recognized options.
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Example code:
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// A and B are renamed to a and b.
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// A, C and I are facets.
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// D's tag is equivalent to having no tag at all (E).
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// F and G are ignored entirely by the search package.
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// I has tag information for both the search and json packages.
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type TaggedStruct struct {
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A float64 `search:"a,facet"`
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B float64 `search:"b"`
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C float64 `search:",facet"`
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D float64 `search:""`
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E float64
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F float64 `search:"-"`
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G float64 `search:"-,facet"`
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I float64 `search:",facet" json:"i"`
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}
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The FieldLoadSaver Interface
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A document's contents can also be represented by any type that implements the
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FieldLoadSaver interface. This type may be a struct pointer, but it
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does not have to be. The search package will call Load when loading the
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document's contents, and Save when saving them. In addition to a slice of
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Fields, the Load and Save methods also use the DocumentMetadata type to
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provide additional information about a document (such as its Rank, or set of
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Facets). Possible uses for this interface include deriving non-stored fields,
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verifying fields or setting specific languages for string and HTML fields.
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Example code:
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type CustomFieldsExample struct {
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// Item's title and which language it is in.
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Title string
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Lang string
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// Mass, in grams.
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Mass int
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}
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func (x *CustomFieldsExample) Load(fields []search.Field, meta *search.DocumentMetadata) error {
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// Load the title field, failing if any other field is found.
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for _, f := range fields {
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if f.Name != "title" {
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return fmt.Errorf("unknown field %q", f.Name)
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}
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s, ok := f.Value.(string)
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if !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("unsupported type %T for field %q", f.Value, f.Name)
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}
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x.Title = s
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x.Lang = f.Language
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}
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// Load the mass facet, failing if any other facet is found.
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for _, f := range meta.Facets {
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if f.Name != "mass" {
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return fmt.Errorf("unknown facet %q", f.Name)
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}
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m, ok := f.Value.(float64)
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if !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("unsupported type %T for facet %q", f.Value, f.Name)
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}
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x.Mass = int(m)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (x *CustomFieldsExample) Save() ([]search.Field, *search.DocumentMetadata, error) {
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fields := []search.Field{
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{Name: "title", Value: x.Title, Language: x.Lang},
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}
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meta := &search.DocumentMetadata{
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Facets: {
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{Name: "mass", Value: float64(x.Mass)},
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},
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}
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return fields, meta, nil
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}
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*/
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package search
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