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Dictionary for integers |
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The motivation for this example dictionary is to control the indexing of |
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integers (signed and unsigned), and, consequently, to minimize the number of |
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unique words which greatly affect the performance of searching. |
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* Configuration |
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The dictionary accepts two options: |
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- The MAXLEN parameter specifies the maximum length (number of digits) |
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allowed in an integer word. The default value is 6. |
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- The REJECTLONG parameter specifies if an overlength integer should be |
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truncated or ignored. If REJECTLONG=FALSE (default), the dictionary returns |
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the first MAXLEN digits of the integer. If REJECTLONG=TRUE, the |
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dictionary treats an overlength integer as a stop word, so that it will |
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not be indexed. |
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* Usage |
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1. Compile and install |
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2. Load dictionary |
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psql mydb < dict_int.sql |
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3. Test it |
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mydb# select ts_lexize('intdict', '12345678'); |
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ts_lexize |
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{123456} |
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4. Change its options as you wish |
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mydb# ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY intdict (MAXLEN = 4, REJECTLONG = true); |
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ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY |
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That's all. |
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Extended Synonym dictionary |
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=========================== |
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This is a simple synonym dictionary. It replaces words with groups of their |
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synonyms, and so makes it possible to search for a word using any of its |
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synonyms. |
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* Configuration |
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It accepts the following options: |
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- KEEPORIG controls whether the original word is included, or only its |
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synonyms. Default is 'true'. |
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- RULES is the base name of the file containing the list of synonyms. |
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This file must be in $(prefix)/share/tsearch_data/, and its name must |
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end in ".rules" (which is not included in the RULES parameter). |
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The rules file has the following format: |
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- Each line represents a group of synonyms for a single word, which is |
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given first on the line. Synonyms are separated by whitespace: |
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word syn1 syn2 syn3 |
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- Sharp ('#') sign is a comment delimiter. It may appear at any position |
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inside the line. The rest of the line will be skipped. |
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Look at xsyn_sample.rules, which is installed in $(prefix)/share/tsearch_data/, |
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for an example. |
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* Usage |
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1. Compile and install |
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2. Load dictionary |
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psql mydb < dict_xsyn.sql |
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3. Test it |
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mydb=# SELECT ts_lexize('xsyn','word'); |
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ts_lexize |
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{word,syn1,syn2,syn3) |
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4. Change the dictionary options as you wish |
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mydb# ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY xsyn (KEEPORIG=false); |
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ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY |
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That's all. |
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