Yes, I agree wholeheartedly with this view. I would go further and speculate
(as I haven't kept up with Lucene features) that Lucene
is still primarily focused on lexical techniques and any real NLP functionality
is done in Lucene plugins.
The core idea in FTI is easy, an inverted index. Quick a
e fts functionality and might
be just enough for the OP.
Cheers, dennis
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From: "Zdravko Gligic"
Date: Tue, Mar 29, 2011 13:49
Subject: Full text search - is it coming? If yes, approx when.
To: "user@couchdb.apache.org"
I have a bit tricky use case of s
_list
>>> function you can implement your full text search by inspecting the document
>>> data in javascript.
>>>
>>> This setup at least allows for replication of the fts functionality and
>>> might be just enough for the OP.
>>>
>>>
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up at least allows for replication of the fts functionality and
>> might be just enough for the OP.
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>>
>> Cheers, dennis
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>>
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>> From: "Zdravko Gligic"
>> Date: Tue, Mar 29, 2011 13:4
> data in javascript.
>
> This setup at least allows for replication of the fts functionality and might
> be just enough for the OP.
>
>
>
> Cheers, dennis
>
>
>
> ----- Reply message -----
> From: "Zdravko Gligic"
> Date: Tue, Mar 2
javascript.
This setup at least allows for replication of the fts functionality and might
be just enough for the OP.
Cheers, dennis
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From: "Zdravko Gligic"
Date: Tue, Mar 29, 2011 13:49
Subject: Full text search - is it coming? If yes, approx when.
To: &quo
I have a bit tricky use case of super tagging or rather a somewhat
hierarchical docs categorization. Several CouchDB gurus have suggested
that I should look at Lucene and such. My problem is hosting because
I would most rather go with a cloud solution such as Cloudant and
forthcoming (I hope it's
hi,
this is an impletation of fts in erlang with couchdb
https://github.com/bdionne/bitstore/tree/master/src/search/
2011/3/28 Andrew Stuart (SuperCoders) :
> It would be good to know if full text search is coming as a core feature and
> if yes, approximately when - does anyone know?
>
> Even an a
Would be cool to have a nifs integration of Apache Lucy. It may solve
the problem.
- benoit
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Olafur Arason wrote:
> I love the power of Lucene but it's not needed for many usecases
> and can even be gutted like Cloudant is doing with their search
> using the lexer
Hi Martin,
That's very kind, thank you. :)
B.
On 28 March 2011 16:16, Martin Hewitt wrote:
> Bit off-topic Robert, but CouchDB-lucene really is superb, we use it
> extensively and it's just brilliant, so thanks for contributing it to the
> Couch community.
>
> Martin
>
> On 28 Mar 2011, at 15
I love the power of Lucene but it's not needed for many usecases
and can even be gutted like Cloudant is doing with their search
using the lexer from Lucene.
But most of the time people need quick and dirty search and
even search integration with views. Then you would maybe have
a really simple le
Bit off-topic Robert, but CouchDB-lucene really is superb, we use it
extensively and it's just brilliant, so thanks for contributing it to the Couch
community.
Martin
On 28 Mar 2011, at 15:30, Robert Newson wrote:
> I am a CouchDB committer and author of couchdb-lucene. :)
>
> B.
>
> On 28
I am a CouchDB committer and author of couchdb-lucene. :)
B.
On 28 March 2011 10:44, Andrew Stuart (SuperCoders)
wrote:
> Hi Robert
>
> "there are no publicly known plans to build a native full-text indexing
> feature for CouchDB."
>
> I don't know who is who around here as yet - are you comment
look at couchdb-lucene. it's worked flawlessly for us and its a rock solid
integration of two separate technologies:
https://github.com/rnewson/couchdb-lucene
If you're on a mac dev box, you're one 'brew install couchdb-lucene' away,
granted that you installed lucene with Homebrew as well (it w
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 8:16 AM, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
> CouchBase != CouchDB. CouchBase is using couchdb burt couchdb itself
> is a full opensource project.
Thanks, Benoit, I do undestand that.
It's a bit confusing, though, because all the other CouchDB features
mentioned in the previous Couch
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Luciano Ramalho wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 6:24 AM, Robert Newson
> wrote:
>> To answer the original post, there are no publicly known plans to
>> build a native full-text indexing feature for CouchDB.
>
> Was there a change of plans?
>
> Because before bec
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 6:31 AM, Andrew Stuart (SuperCoders)
wrote:
> It would be good to know if full text search is coming as a core feature and
> if yes, approximately when - does anyone know?
>
> Even an approximate timeframe would be good.
>
> thanks
>
As far as I know there is nothing plann
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 6:24 AM, Robert Newson wrote:
> To answer the original post, there are no publicly known plans to
> build a native full-text indexing feature for CouchDB.
Was there a change of plans?
Because before becoming Couchbase, the front page o CouchOne.com had a
short list of maj
Yes this would be a great feature. I've made some modest progress[1], based on
the examples in the erlang book, on native FTI. I'm very keen on it as my
use case isn't handled by Lucene. I've used both bitcask[2] and couchdb for
storage of the inverted indices but neither seem well suited for som
Although it may be a huge amount of work, it would still seem to be a
necessary feature for the core developers to build?
It seems a fairly reasonable thing to expect a database could return
records that contain "java OR C#" in a "subject line" field, without
resorting to external software.
Hi Robert
"there are no publicly known plans to build a native full-text
indexing feature for CouchDB."
I don't know who is who around here as yet - are you commenting from
inside knowledge or as an end user/developer?
Thanks
On 28/03/2011, at 8:24 PM, Robert Newson wrote:
I have to di
I have to dispute "There does not seem to be much understanding that
this could be a killer feature."
Obviously full-text search is a killer feature, but it's trivially
available now via couchdb-lucene or elasticsearch.
What people are asking for is native full-text search which, to me, is
essent
There does not seem to be much understanding that this could be a killer
feature. People are now relying on Lucene which monitors the _changes
feed.
Cloudant has done it's own implementation which I gather through the
information they have published makes a view out of all your word,
they recommen
If you are looking to implement full text search then I would suggest trying
ElasticSearch using the River plugin. It does full text and tons of other
clever auto indexing stuff. It's very ready to install.
Bob Johnson
"Andrew Stuart (SuperCoders)" wrote:
>It would be good to know if full tex
Hi there,
you might to have a look at elasticsearch and its couchdb river.
Cheers
E
-Original message-
From: Andrew Stuart (SuperCoders)
Sent: 28/03/2011, 06:31
To: user@couchdb.apache.org
Subject: Full text search - is it coming? If yes, approx when.
It would be good to know if full
It would be good to know if full text search is coming as a core
feature and if yes, approximately when - does anyone know?
Even an approximate timeframe would be good.
thanks
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