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Alexander Reelsen 0a466352cd Add support for creating a fedora RPM package with maven
Note: This has been disabled by default and is therefore not included in a
standard build. The main reason for this is, that you need to have a RPM
binary and the rpm development packages installed, which is not the case
on many systems.

The package contains an init.d-script as well as systemd configurations.

You can build your own RPM package simply by running 'maven rpm:rpm'
2013-04-02 16:19:45 +02:00
Shay Banon ea698add72 move to 0.90.0.RC2 snap 2013-03-20 19:06:30 +01:00
Shay Banon a2f14b68e8 release 0.90.0.RC1 2013-03-20 19:05:08 +01:00
Shay Banon bea7bdde4c upgrade to guava 14.0.1 2013-03-18 23:10:14 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 11bf7a8b1a Upgrade to Lucene 4.2 2013-03-11 08:23:01 +01:00
Shay Banon 1d45edd856 upgrade to jackson 2.1.4 2013-02-28 09:10:43 +01:00
Shay Banon f02c3ec39a upgrade to guava 14.0 2013-02-27 18:31:13 +01:00
Shay Banon 31c273231a remove compress flag, as its no longer relevant 2013-02-27 18:13:48 +01:00
Shay Banon bd75b731c6 move to 0.90.0.Beta2 snap 2013-02-26 10:33:57 +01:00
Shay Banon ab3a59e0bf release 0.90.0.Beta1 2013-02-26 10:32:50 +01:00
Shay Banon 358c0e35fb upgrade to latest jackson 2013-02-25 11:15:45 +01:00
Shay Banon 7787901a2d cleanup the pom 2013-02-23 10:52:30 +01:00
Shay Banon a3096157f8 upgrade to netty 3.6.3 2013-02-22 17:20:41 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 06fc9c77ba don't exclude services otherwise es.jar doesn't include the SPI information to load XBloomPostings 2013-02-18 23:06:01 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 8db436f107 Remove backported Lucene 4 spatial code in favor of the released version in Lucene 4.1 2013-02-18 18:43:55 +01:00
Igor Motov 6890c9fa62 Move action.wait_on_mapping_change setting to pom 2013-02-06 11:48:58 -05:00
Martijn van Groningen 46dd42920c Remove scope support in query and facet dsl.
Remove support for the `scope` field in facets and `_scope` field in the nested and parent/child queries. The scope support for nested queries will be replaced by the `nested` facet option and a facet filter with a nested filter. The nested filters will now support the a `join` option. Which controls whether to perform the block join. By default this enabled, but when disabled it returns the nested documents as hits instead of the joined root document.

Search request with the current scope support.
```
curl -s -XPOST 'localhost:9200/products/_search' -d '{
    "query" : {
		"nested" : {
			"path" : "offers",
			"query" : {
				"match" : {
					"offers.color" : "blue"
				}
			},
			"_scope" : "my_scope"
		}
	},
	"facets" : {
		"size" : {
			"terms" : {
				"field" : "offers.size"
			},
			"scope" : "my_scope"
		}
	}
}'
```

The following will be functional equivalent of using the scope support:
```
curl -s -XPOST 'localhost:9200/products/_search?search_type=count' -d '{
    "query" : {
		"nested" : {
			"path" : "offers",
			"query" : {
				"match" : {
					"offers.color" : "blue"
				}
			}
		}
	},
	"facets" : {
		"size" : {
			"terms" : {
				"field" : "offers.size"
			},
			"facet_filter" : {
				"nested" : {
					"path" : "offers",
					"query" : {
						"match" : {
							"offers.color" : "blue"
						}
					},
					"join" : false
				}
			},
			"nested" : "offers"
		}
	}
}'
```

The scope support for parent/child queries will be replaced by running the child query as filter in a global facet.

Search request with the current scope support:
```
curl -s -XPOST 'localhost:9200/products/_search' -d '{
	"query" : {
		"has_child" : {
			"type" : "offer",
			"query" : {
				"match" : {
					"color" : "blue"
				}
			},
			"_scope" : "my_scope"
		}
	},
	"facets" : {
		"size" : {
			"terms" : {
				"field" : "size"
			},
			"scope" : "my_scope"
		}
	}
}'
```

The following is the functional equivalent of using the scope support with parent/child queries:
```
curl -s -XPOST 'localhost:9200/products/_search' -d '{
	"query" : {
		"has_child" : {
			"type" : "offer",
			"query" : {
				"match" : {
					"color" : "blue"
				}
			}
		}
	},
	"facets" : {
		"size" : {
			"terms" : {
				"field" : "size"
			},
			"global" : true,
			"facet_filter" : {
				"term" : {
					"color" : "blue"
				}
			}
		}
	}
}'
```

Closes #2606
2013-01-31 15:09:57 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen 98a674fc6e Added suggest api.
# Suggest feature
The suggest feature suggests similar looking terms based on a provided text by using a suggester. At the moment there the only supported suggester is `fuzzy`. The suggest feature is available since version `0.21.0`.

# Fuzzy suggester
The `fuzzy` suggester suggests terms based on edit distance. The provided suggest text is analyzed before terms are suggested. The suggested terms are provided per analyzed suggest text token. The `fuzzy` suggester doesn't take the query into account that is part of request.

# Suggest API
The suggest request part is defined along side the query part as top field in the json request.

```
curl -s -XPOST 'localhost:9200/_search' -d '{
    "query" : {
        ...
    },
    "suggest" : {
        ...
    }
}'
```

Several suggestions can be specified per request. Each suggestion is identified with an arbitary name. In the example below two suggestions are requested. The `my-suggest-1` suggestion uses the `body` field and `my-suggest-2` uses the `title` field. The `type` field is a required field and defines what suggester to use for a suggestion.

```
"suggest" : {
    "suggestions" : {
        "my-suggest-1" : {
            "type" : "fuzzy",
            "field" : "body",
            "text" : "the amsterdma meetpu"
        },
        "my-suggest-2" : {
            "type" : "fuzzy",
            "field" : "title",
            "text" : "the rottredam meetpu"
        }
    }
}
```

The below suggest response example includes the suggestions part for `my-suggest-1` and `my-suggest-2`. Each suggestion part contains a terms array, that contains all terms outputted by the analyzed suggest text. Each term object includes the term itself, the original start and end offset in the suggest text and if found an arbitary number of suggestions.

```
{
    ...
    "suggest": {
        "my-suggest-1": {
            "terms" : [
              {
                "term" : "amsterdma",
                "start_offset": 5,
                "end_offset": 14,
                "suggestions": [
                   ...
                ]
              }
              ...
            ]
        },
        "my-suggest-2" : {
          "terms" : [
            ...
          ]
        }
    }
```

Each suggestions array contains a suggestion object that includes the suggested term, its document frequency and score compared to the suggest text term. The meaning of the score depends on the used suggester. The fuzzy suggester's score is based on the edit distance.

```
"suggestions": [
    {
        "term": "amsterdam",
        "frequency": 77,
        "score": 0.8888889
    },
    ...
]
```

# Global suggest text

To avoid repitition of the suggest text, it is possible to define a global text. In the example below the suggest text is a global option and applies to the `my-suggest-1` and `my-suggest-2` suggestions.

```
"suggest" : {
    "suggestions" : {
        "text" : "the amsterdma meetpu",
        "my-suggest-1" : {
            "type" : "fuzzy",
            "field" : "title"
        },
        "my-suggest-2" : {
            "type" : "fuzzy",
            "field" : "body"
        }
    }
}
```

The suggest text can be specied as global option or as suggestion specific option. The suggest text specified on suggestion level override the suggest text on the global level.

# Other suggest example.

In the below example we request suggestions for the following suggest text: `devloping distibutd saerch engies` on the `title` field with a maximum of 3 suggestions per term inside the suggest text. Note that in this example we use the `count` search type. This isn't required, but a nice optimalization. The suggestions are gather in the `query` phase and in the case that we only care about suggestions (so no hits) we don't need to execute the `fetch` phase.

```
curl -s -XPOST 'localhost:9200/_search?search_type=count' -d '{
  "suggest" : {
      "suggestions" : {
        "my-title-suggestions" : {
          "suggester" : "fuzzy",
          "field" : "title",
          "text" : "devloping distibutd saerch engies",
          "size" : 3
        }
      }
  }
}'
```

The above request could yield the response as stated in the code example below. As you can see if we take the first suggested term of each suggest text term we get `developing distributed search engines` as result.

```
{
  ...
  "suggest": {
    "my-title-suggestions": {
      "terms": [
        {
          "term": "devloping",
          "start_offset": 0,
          "end_offset": 9,
          "suggestions": [
            {
              "term": "developing",
              "frequency": 77,
              "score": 0.8888889
            },
            {
              "term": "deloping",
              "frequency": 1,
              "score": 0.875
            },
            {
              "term": "deploying",
              "frequency": 2,
              "score": 0.7777778
            }
          ]
        },
        {
          "term": "distibutd",
          "start_offset": 10,
          "end_offset": 19,
          "suggestions": [
            {
              "term": "distributed",
              "frequency": 217,
              "score": 0.7777778
            },
            {
              "term": "disributed",
              "frequency": 1,
              "score": 0.7777778
            },
            {
              "term": "distribute",
              "frequency": 1,
              "score": 0.7777778
            }
          ]
        },
        {
          "term": "saerch",
          "start_offset": 20,
          "end_offset": 26,
          "suggestions": [
            {
              "term": "search",
              "frequency": 1038,
              "score": 0.8333333
            },
            {
              "term": "smerch",
              "frequency": 3,
              "score": 0.8333333
            },
            {
              "term": "serch",
              "frequency": 2,
              "score": 0.8
            }
          ]
        },
        {
          "term": "engies",
          "start_offset": 27,
          "end_offset": 33,
          "suggestions": [
            {
              "term": "engines",
              "frequency": 568,
              "score": 0.8333333
            },
            {
              "term": "engles",
              "frequency": 3,
              "score": 0.8333333
            },
            {
              "term": "eggies",
              "frequency": 1,
              "score": 0.8333333
            }
          ]
        }
      ]
    }
  }
  ...
}
```

# Common suggest options:
* `suggester` - The suggester implementation type. The only supported value is 'fuzzy'. This is a required option.
* `text` - The suggest text. The suggest text is a required option that needs to be set globally or per suggestion.

# Common fuzzy suggest options
* `field` - The field to fetch the candidate suggestions from. This is an required option that either needs to be set globally or per suggestion.
* `analyzer` - The analyzer to analyse the suggest text with. Defaults to the search analyzer of the suggest field.
* `size` - The maximum corrections to be returned per suggest text token.
* `sort` - Defines how suggestions should be sorted per suggest text term. Two possible value:
** `score` - Sort by sore first, then document frequency and then the term itself.
** `frequency` - Sort by document frequency first, then simlarity score and then the term itself.
* `suggest_mode` - The suggest mode controls what suggestions are included or controls for what suggest text terms, suggestions should be suggested. Three possible values can be specified:
** `missing` - Only suggest terms in the suggest text that aren't in the index. This is the default.
** `popular` - Only suggest suggestions that occur in more docs then the original suggest text term.
** `always` - Suggest any matching suggestions based on terms in the suggest text.

# Other fuzzy suggest options:
* `lowercase_terms` - Lower cases the suggest text terms after text analyzation.
* `max_edits` - The maximum edit distance candidate suggestions can have in order to be considered as a suggestion. Can only be a value between 1 and 2. Any other value result in an bad request error being thrown. Defaults to 2.
* `min_prefix` - The number of minimal prefix characters that must match in order be a candidate suggestions. Defaults to 1. Increasing this number improves spellcheck performance. Usually misspellings don't occur in the beginning of terms.
* `min_query_length` -  The minimum length a suggest text term must have in order to be included. Defaults to 4.
* `shard_size` - Sets the maximum number of suggestions to be retrieved from each individual shard. During the reduce phase only the top N suggestions are returned based on the `size` option. Defaults to the `size` option. Setting this to a value higher than the `size` can be useful in order to get a more accurate document frequency for spelling corrections at the cost of performance. Due to the fact that terms are partitioned amongst shards, the shard level document frequencies of spelling corrections may not be precise. Increasing this will make these document frequencies more precise.
* `max_inspections` - A factor that is used to multiply with the `shards_size` in order to inspect more candidate spell corrections on the shard level. Can improve accuracy at the cost of performance. Defaults to 5.
* `threshold_frequency` - The minimal threshold in number of documents a suggestion should appear in. This can be specified as an absolute number or as a relative percentage of number of documents. This can improve quality by only suggesting high frequency terms. Defaults to 0f and is not enabled. If a value higher than 1 is specified then the number cannot be fractional. The shard level document frequencies are used for this option.
* `max_query_frequency` - The maximum threshold in number of documents a sugges text token can exist in order to be included. Can be a relative percentage number (e.g 0.4) or an absolute number to represent document frequencies. If an value higher than 1 is specified then fractional can not be specified. Defaults to 0.01f. This can be used to exclude high frequency terms from being spellchecked. High frequency terms are usually spelled correctly on top of this this also improves the spellcheck performance.  The shard level document frequencies are used for this option.

 Closes #2585
2013-01-24 15:41:06 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 2880cd0172 Upgrade to Lucene 4.1
* Removed CustmoMemoryIndex in favor of MemoryIndex which as of 4.1 supports adding the same field twice
* Replaced duplicated logic in X[*]FSDirectory for rate limiting with a RateLimitedFSDirectory wrapper
* Remove hacks to find out merge context in rate limiting in favor of IOContext
* replaced Scorer#freq() return type (from float to int)
* Upgraded FVHighlighter to new 'centered' highlighting
* Fixed RobinEngine to use seperate setCommitData
2013-01-23 11:54:11 +01:00
Shay Banon 468295dc37 upgrade to netty 3.6.2 2013-01-18 12:47:13 +01:00
Shay Banon 7726a4a9dd upgrade to netty 3.6.1 2013-01-04 16:06:15 +01:00
Jilles van Gurp 2649c6c758 add plugin configuration to make m2e ignore maven dependency plugin configuration that it cannot handle 2013-01-04 08:23:30 +01:00
Shay Banon bab91bb9fd upgrade to jackson 2.1.1 2012-12-27 12:03:59 -08:00
Shay Banon d739498498 upgrade to netty 3.6.0 2012-12-27 11:55:37 -08:00
Shay Banon f17ad829ac remove snappy support
relates to #2459
2012-12-03 12:30:13 +01:00
Shay Banon b10cec1908 Upgrade to Netty 3.5.11
closes #2456
2012-12-02 22:29:49 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 479f1784e8 lucene 4: converted queryparser to lucene classic query parser 2012-11-12 13:44:32 +01:00
Shay Banon a4d0e3a0e8 lucene 4: add codes dependency 2012-11-12 13:44:31 +01:00
Igor Motov 05138bb2fb lucene 4: upgrade analyzers 2012-11-12 13:44:30 +01:00
Shay Banon 55a31f7ac5 change to lucene 4.0 dependency
upgrade has begun...
2012-11-12 13:44:30 +01:00
Shay Banon ac3501bc72 Upgrade to netty 3.5.10
closes #2399
2012-11-12 10:39:27 +01:00
Shay Banon ec64c8c907 Upgrade to Netty 3.5.9
closes #2377
2012-11-01 16:16:06 +01:00
Shay Banon c1489be816 forgot to mark 0.21.0 as snap 2012-10-22 01:55:33 +02:00
Shay Banon 6ec0071fa4 move master to be 0.21.0 Beta1 snap 2012-10-22 01:51:20 +02:00
Shay Banon fe980343be release 0.20.0.RC1 2012-10-22 01:48:09 +02:00
Shay Banon c350dcd9cf upgrade to jackson 2.1.0 2012-10-14 15:37:08 -04:00
Shay Banon c56cc6ecbe Upgrade to netty 3.5.8
closes #2299.
2012-09-29 19:24:43 -04:00
Shay Banon 81775cc763 upgrade to mvel 2.1.3 2012-09-28 10:02:52 +02:00
Chris Male 6fc0b83e07 Upgraded to Spatial4j 0.3 2012-09-20 23:55:51 +02:00
Shay Banon 2275b82549 upgrade to testng 6.8 2012-09-17 16:23:18 +02:00
Shay Banon 19fdd46c87 upgrade to log4j 1.2.17 2012-09-15 10:16:18 +02:00
Shay Banon dd970752e7 upgrade to Netty 3.5.7.Final 2012-09-07 11:12:35 +02:00
Shay Banon 162dfb7011 Upgrade to LZF 0.9.6 2012-09-06 14:55:01 +02:00
Shay Banon 82b36e5bb8 upgrade to maven surefire 2.12.3 2012-09-03 20:48:44 +02:00
Shay Banon b055b5a94c Upgrade to mvel 2.1.1, closes #2228. 2012-09-02 21:29:10 +02:00
Shay Banon 8b499dd4fd upgrade to guava 13.0.1 2012-09-02 17:52:40 +02:00
Shay Banon 6c3847b0a9 move spatial4j and jts to be optional dependencies
allowing data and client nodes to work without them, disabling shapes if needed
2012-09-01 00:05:49 +02:00
Shay Banon 377914bd07 Upgrade to netty 3.5.5, closes #2196. 2012-08-23 01:30:49 +02:00
Shay Banon a80639abf5 exclude xerces from the deps for jts, we don't need it 2012-08-20 17:48:18 +02:00
Shay Banon dbe2f53a00 Support YAML as content type 2012-08-20 17:40:19 +02:00