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 About Indexer4j

Simple full text indexing and searching library for Java

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Web Self-hosted

Languages

Java

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indexer4j

Simple full text indexing and searching library for Java

Install

Gradle

repositories {
    jcenter()
}

dependencies {
   compile 'com.haeungun.indexer4j:indexer4j:<:the-latest-version>'
}

Maven

<dependency>
	<groupId>com.haeungun.indexer4j</groupId>
	<artifactId>indexer4j</artifactId>
	<version>the-latest-version</version>
	<type>pom</type>
</dependency>

Features

  • Support TF-IDF, BM25 score
  • Support Regex, N-gram tokenizer
  • Easy indexing with field annotation

TODO

  • Parrallel build and search
  • Support JDK 11 CI on travis CI (Jacoco does not support JDK11 yet)
  • Improve saving and loading features

Examples

@Document
public class ExampleDocument {

    @DocumentId
    private String id;

    @DocumentField
    private String title;

    @DocumentField
    private String contents;

    public ExampleDocument(String id, String title, String contents) {
        this.id = id;
        this.title = title;
        this.contents = contents;
    }

    public String getId() {
        return id;
    }

    public String getTitle() {
        return title;
    }

    public String getContents() {
        return contents;
    }
}

List<ExampleDocument> documents = Arrays.asList(
            new ExampleDocument("doc1", "First Document", "Lorem Lorem Lorem Lorem Lorem"),
            new ExampleDocument("doc2", "Third Document", "Lorem is hello java python"),
            new ExampleDocument("doc3", "Second Document", "Lorem ipsum dolor"),
            new ExampleDocument("doc4", "Forth Document", "Lorem"));

Indexer<ExampleDocument> index = new Indexer<>();
for (ExampleDocument document : documents) {
     index.add(document);
}

index.build();

List<SearchResult> result = index.search("First");
// output => [{docId="doc1", score="..."}]

List<SearchResult> result2 = index.search("Lorem ipsum");
// output = [{docId="doc3", score="..."}, {docId="doc1", score="..."}, ...]