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* Copyright (C) 2003-2006 Ben van Klinken and the CLucene Team
*
* Distributable under the terms of either the Apache License (Version 2.0) or
* the GNU Lesser General Public License, as specified in the COPYING file.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef _lucene_document_Document_
#define _lucene_document_Document_
#include "CLucene/util/VoidList.h"
#include "Field.h"
///todo: jlucene has change from using DocumentFieldList/Enumeration
///to using a java List... do we want to do this too?
CL_NS_DEF(document)
class DocumentFieldEnumeration;
/** Documents are the unit of indexing and search.
*
* A Document is a set of fields. Each field has a name and a textual value.
* A field may be {@link Field#isStored() stored} with the document, in which
* case it is returned with search hits on the document. Thus each document
* should typically contain one or more stored fields which uniquely identify
* it.
*
* <p>Note that fields which are <i>not</i> {@link Field#isStored() stored} are
* <i>not</i> available in documents retrieved from the index, e.g. with {@link
* Hits#doc(int32_t, Document*)}, {@link Searcher#doc(int32_t, Document*)} or {@link
* IndexReader#document(int32_t, Document*)}.
*/
class CLUCENE_EXPORT Document:LUCENE_BASE {
public:
typedef CL_NS(util)::CLArrayList<Field*,CL_NS(util)::Deletor::Object<Field> > FieldsType;
private:
FieldsType* _fields;
float_t boost;
public:
/** Constructs a new document with no fields. */
Document();
~Document();
/** Sets a boost factor for hits on any field of this document. This value
* will be multiplied into the score of all hits on this document.
*
* <p>The default value is 1.0.
*
* <p>Values are multiplied into the value of {@link Field#getBoost()} of
* each field in this document. Thus, this method in effect sets a default
* boost for the fields of this document.
*
* @see Field#setBoost(float_t)
*/
void setBoost(const float_t boost);
/** Returns, at indexing time, the boost factor as set by {@link #setBoost(float_t)}.
*
* <p>Note that once a document is indexed this value is no longer available
* from the index. At search time, for retrieved documents, this method always
* returns 1. This however does not mean that the boost value set at indexing
* time was ignored - it was just combined with other indexing time factors and
* stored elsewhere, for better indexing and search performance. (For more
* information see the "norm(t,d)" part of the scoring formula in
* {@link Similarity}.)
*
* @see #setBoost(float_t)
*/
float_t getBoost() const;
/**
* <p>Adds a field to a document. Several fields may be added with
* the same name. In this case, if the fields are indexed, their text is
* treated as though appended for the purposes of search.</p>
* <p> Note that add like the removeField(s) methods only makes sense
* prior to adding a document to an index. These methods cannot
* be used to change the content of an existing index! In order to achieve this,
* a document has to be deleted from an index and a new changed version of that
* document has to be added.</p>
*
*/
void add(Field& field);
/**
* <p>Removes field with the specified name from the document.
* If multiple fields exist with this name, this method removes the first field that has been added.
* If there is no field with the specified name, the document remains unchanged.</p>
* <p> Note that the removeField(s) methods like the add method only make sense
* prior to adding a document to an index. These methods cannot
* be used to change the content of an existing index! In order to achieve this,
* a document has to be deleted from an index and a new changed version of that
* document has to be added.</p>
* Note: name is case sensitive
*/
void removeField(const TCHAR* name);
/**
* <p>Removes all fields with the given name from the document.
* If there is no field with the specified name, the document remains unchanged.</p>
* <p> Note that the removeField(s) methods like the add method only make sense
* prior to adding a document to an index. These methods cannot
* be used to change the content of an existing index! In order to achieve this,
* a document has to be deleted from an index and a new changed version of that
* document has to be added.</p>
* Note: name is case sensitive
*/
void removeFields(const TCHAR* name);
/** Returns a field with the given name if any exist in this document, or
* null. If multiple fields exists with this name, this method returns the
* first value added.
* Note: name is case sensitive
* Do not use this method with lazy loaded fields.
*/
Field* getField(const TCHAR* name) const;
/** Returns the string value of the field with the given name if any exist in
* this document, or null. If multiple fields exist with this name, this
* method returns the first value added. If only binary fields with this name
* exist, returns null.
* Note: name is case sensitive
*/
const TCHAR* get(const TCHAR* field) const;
/** Returns an Enumeration of all the fields in a document.
* @deprecated use {@link #getFields()} instead
*/
_CL_DEPRECATED( getFields() ) DocumentFieldEnumeration* fields();
/** Returns a List of all the fields in a document.
* <p>Note that fields which are <i>not</i> {@link Field#isStored() stored} are
* <i>not</i> available in documents retrieved from the index, e.g. with {@link
* Hits#doc(int)}, {@link Searcher#doc(int)} or {@link IndexReader#document(int)}.
*/
const FieldsType* getFields() const;
/**
* Returns an array of {@link Field}s with the given name.
* This method can return <code>null</code>.
*
* @param name the name of the field
* @return a <code>Field[]</code> array or <code>null</code>
*/
void getFields(const TCHAR* name, std::vector<Field*>& ret);
/** Prints the fields of a document for human consumption. */
TCHAR* toString() const;
/**
* Returns an array of values of the field specified as the method parameter.
* This method can return <code>null</code>.
* Note: name is case sensitive
*
* @param name the name of the field
* @return a <code>TCHAR**</code> of field values or <code>null</code>
*/
TCHAR** getValues(const TCHAR* name);
/**
* Empties out the document so that it can be reused
*/
void clear();
};
class CLUCENE_EXPORT DocumentFieldEnumeration :LUCENE_BASE{
private:
struct Internal;
Internal* _internal;
public:
DocumentFieldEnumeration(Document::FieldsType::iterator itr, Document::FieldsType::iterator end);
~DocumentFieldEnumeration();
bool hasMoreElements() const;
Field* nextElement();
};
CL_NS_END
#endif
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