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Full Text Search
Name: Vishrut Mehta Mentor: Pat Tressel
Description of Work Done
- Pylucene
- Installation details are here: http://eden.sahanafoundation.org/wiki/BluePrint/TextSearch#Pylucene
- Apache Solr
- The installation details are here:
- Solr distribution
- Installation
- Tutorial
- Prerequisites:
- Java, at least 1.6
- Unzip the distribution.
- You can, for now, use the setup in the example directory, though this contains sample data that we won't want.
cd example
java -jar start.jar
- Open in browser: http://localhost:8983/solr/
- The installation details are here:
- Sunburnt
- The script Attached below installs the dependencies and also configures and installs Apache Solr and Sunburnt
- The script Attached below installs the dependencies and also configures and installs Apache Solr and Sunburnt
- Solr Configuration and Schema changes
- I have attached an installation script for installing all the dependencies and the solr configuration.
- You can also install manually.
- These are the following dependencies you would need to install:
- Antiword
wget http://www.winfield.demon.nl/linux/antiword-0.37.tar.gz tar xvzf antiword-0.37.tar.gz cd antiword-0.37 make
- Pdfminer
wget http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/pdfminer/pdfminer-20110515.tar.gz tar xvzf pdfminer-20110515.tar.gz cd pdfminer-20110515 python setup.py install
- Pyth
wget http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/p/pyth/pyth-0.5.6.tar.gz tar xvzf pyth-0.5.6.tar.gz cd pyth-0.5.6 python setup.py install
- Httplib2
apt-get install python-httplib2
- xlrd
wget http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/x/xlrd/xlrd-0.9.2.tar.gz tar xvzf xlrd-0.9.2.tar.gz cd xlrd-0.9.2 python setup.py install
- libxml2, lxml> 3.0
apt-get install python-pip apt-get install libxml2 libxslt-dev libxml2-dev pip install lxml==3.0.2
- Antiword
- After installing all these dependencies, we would need to changed the solr config file, solr-4.3.x/example/solr/collection1/conf/solrconfig.xml
- Change the directory path, where you want to store all the indexes. This can be stored anywhere, but better to keep in the eden directory. For example, as mentioned in installation script:
<dataDir>/home/<user>/web2py/applications/eden/indices</dataDir>
- Change the directory path, where you want to store all the indexes. This can be stored anywhere, but better to keep in the eden directory. For example, as mentioned in installation script:
- You can also change this path according to you suitability, like if solr is on another machine, then the directory path would be different.
- Now, we will discuss the schema changes in file solr-4.3.x/example/solr/collection1/conf/schema.xml -
- Add the following in the <fields>..</fields> tag:
<fields> . . <field name="tablename" type="text_general" indexed="true" stored="true"/> <field name="filetype" type="text_general" indexed="true" stored="true"/> <field name="filename" type="text_general" indexed="true" stored="true"/> . . </fields>
- After adding this, after the <fields>..</fields> tag, add the following code for <copyfield>
<copyField source="filetype" dest="text"/> <copyField source="tablename" dest="text"/> <copyField source="filename" dest="text"/>
- So these are the configurations and the dependencies required for successful solr and sunburnt installation and integration in Eden.
- Add the following in the <fields>..</fields> tag:
- Enabling text search:
-> Uncomment the following line in models/000_config.py
# Uncomment this and set the solr url to connect to solr server for Full-Text Search settings.base.solr_url = "http://127.0.0.1:8983/solr/"
Specify the appropriate IP, like here it is 127.0.0.1
If you are running on different machine, then specify that IP accordingly.
- Asynchronously Indexing and Deleting Documents:
- The code for asynchronously indexing documents is in models/tasks.py
- Insertion: The code will first insert the document into the database. Then in callback onaccept it will index those documents calling the document_create_index() function from models/tasks.py . The following code should be added for enabling Full Text search for documents in any modules. The example is there, you can see modules/s3db/doc.py in document_onaccept() hook.
- Deletion: The code will first delete the record from the database table, then will select that file and will delete it from Solr also, by deleting its index which is stored in solr server. You can look for the code in modules/s3db/doc.py in document_ondelete() hook.
- In model()
if settings.get_base_solr_url(): onaccept = self.document_onaccept # where document_onaccept is the onaccept hook for indexing ondelete = self.document_ondelete # where document_onaccept is the onaccept hook for deleting else: onaccept = None ondelete = None configure(tablename, onaccept=onaccept, ondelete=ondelete, .....
- In onaccept()
@staticmethod def document_onaccept(form): vars = form.vars doc = vars.file # where file is the name of the upload field table = current.db.doc_document # doc_document is the tablename try: name = table.file.retrieve(doc)[0] except TypeError: name = doc document = json.dumps(dict(filename=doc, name=name, id=vars.id, tablename="doc_document", # where "doc_document" is the name of the database table )) current.s3task.async("document_create_index", args = [document]) return
- in ondelete():
@staticmethod def document_ondelete(row): db = current.db table = db.doc_document # doc_document is the tablename record = db(table.id == row.id).select(table.file, # where file is the name of the upload field limitby=(0, 1)).first() document = json.dumps(dict(filename=record.file, # where file is the name of the upload field id=row.id, )) current.s3task.async("document_delete_index", args = [document]) return
Full Text Functionality
- The full text search functionality is integrated in modules/s3/s3resource.py, the fulltext() does the work.
- The flow is: First the TEXT query goes to transform() function, which would split the query recursively and then transform the query.
- After transforming, the query with TEXT operator will go to fulltext() function and would search for the keywords in the indexed documents.
- It will retrieve document ids and then covert into a BELONGS S3ResourceQuery.
- The code sample for the fulltext() is in models/s3/s3resource.py
Unit Test
- Unit Tests are important part of any code function to check ifs its working according to our expectation.
- For Full Text Search also, I have implemented it in modules/unit_tests/s3/s3resource.py - Class DocumentFullTextSearchTests
- To run the unit test, type in your web2py folder:
python web2py.py -S eden -M -R applications/eden/modules/unit_tests/s3/s3resource.py
- For checking the code in different situations, so all errors are removed, there are different tests implemented for it. The cases are:
- When Solr is available (Solr server is running normally)
- When Solr is unavailable (Solr server is not running, but enabled)
- Checking the output of query() function
- Checking the output of call() function
- Checking the output of select() when transform=True and solr available
- Checking the output of select() when transform=True and solr Unavailable
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