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KinoSearch1::Search::PhraseQuery(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation KinoSearch1::Search::PhraseQuery(3pm)NAME
KinoSearch1::Search::PhraseQuery - match ordered list of Terms
SYNOPSIS
my $phrase_query = KinoSearch1::Search::PhraseQuery->new;
for ( qw( the who ) ) {
my $term = KinoSearch1::Index::Term( 'bodytext', $_ );
$phrase_query->add_term($term);
}
my $hits = $searcher->search( query => $phrase_query );
DESCRIPTION
PhraseQuery is a subclass of KinoSearch1::Search::Query for matching against ordered collections of terms.
METHODS
new
my $phrase_query = KinoSearch1::Search::PhraseQuery->new;
Constructor. Takes no arguments.
add_term
$phrase_query->add_term($term);
Append a term to the phrase to be matched. Takes one argument, a KinoSearch1::Index::Term object.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2010 Marvin Humphrey
LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc.
See KinoSearch1 version 1.00.
perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 KinoSearch1::Search::PhraseQuery(3pm)
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KinoSearch1::Search::Hits(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation KinoSearch1::Search::Hits(3pm)NAME
KinoSearch1::Search::Hits - access search results
SYNOPSIS
my $hits = $searcher->search( query => $query );
$hits->seek( 0, 10 );
while ( my $hashref = $hits->fetch_hit_hashref ) {
print "<p>$hashref->{title} <em>$hashref->{score}</em></p>
";
}
DESCRIPTION
Hits objects are used to access the results of a search. By default, a hits object provides access to the top 100 matches; the seek()
method provides finer-grained control.
A classic application would be paging through hits. The first time, seek to a START of 0, and retrieve 10 documents. If the user wants to
see more -- and there are more than 10 total hits -- seek to a START of 10, and retrieve 10 more documents. And so on.
METHODS
seek
$hits->seek( START, NUM_TO_RETRIEVE );
Position the Hits iterator at START, and capture NUM_TO_RETRIEVE docs.
total_hits
my $num_that_matched = $hits->total_hits;
Return the total number of documents which matched the query used to produce the Hits object. (This number is unlikely to match
NUM_TO_RETRIEVE.)
fetch_hit
while ( my $hit = $hits->fetch_hit ) {
# ...
}
Return the next hit as a KinoSearch1::Search::Hit object.
fetch_hit_hashref
while ( my $hashref = $hits->fetch_hit_hashref ) {
# ...
}
Return the next hit as a hashref, with the field names as keys and the field values as values. An entry for "score" will also be present,
as will an entry for "excerpt" if create_excerpts() was called earlier. However, if the document contains stored fields named "score" or
"excerpt", they will not be clobbered.
create_excerpts
my $highlighter = KinoSearch1::Highlight::Highlighter->new(
excerpt_field => 'bodytext',
);
$hits->create_excerpts( highlighter => $highlighter );
Use the supplied highlighter to generate excerpts. See KinoSearch1::Highlight::Highlighter.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2010 Marvin Humphrey
LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc.
See KinoSearch1 version 1.00.
perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 KinoSearch1::Search::Hits(3pm)
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