Class LiveIndexWriterConfig
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.lucene.index.LiveIndexWriterConfig
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- Direct Known Subclasses:
IndexWriterConfig
public class LiveIndexWriterConfig extends java.lang.Object
Holds all the configuration used byIndexWriter
with few setters for settings that can be changed on anIndexWriter
instance "live".- Since:
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Analyzer
getAnalyzer()
Returns the default analyzer to use for indexing documents.Codec
getCodec()
Returns the currentCodec
.IndexCommit
getIndexCommit()
Returns theIndexCommit
as specified inIndexWriterConfig.setIndexCommit(IndexCommit)
or the default,null
which specifies to open the latest index commit point.IndexDeletionPolicy
getIndexDeletionPolicy()
Returns theIndexDeletionPolicy
specified inIndexWriterConfig.setIndexDeletionPolicy(IndexDeletionPolicy)
or the defaultKeepOnlyLastCommitDeletionPolicy
/InfoStream
getInfoStream()
ReturnsInfoStream
used for debugging.int
getMaxBufferedDeleteTerms()
Returns the number of buffered deleted terms that will trigger a flush of all buffered deletes if enabled.int
getMaxBufferedDocs()
Returns the number of buffered added documents that will trigger a flush if enabled.int
getMaxThreadStates()
Returns the max number of simultaneous threads that may be indexing documents at once in IndexWriter.IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer
getMergedSegmentWarmer()
Returns the current merged segment warmer.MergePolicy
getMergePolicy()
Returns the current MergePolicy in use by this writer.MergeScheduler
getMergeScheduler()
Returns theMergeScheduler
that was set byIndexWriterConfig.setMergeScheduler(MergeScheduler)
.IndexWriterConfig.OpenMode
getOpenMode()
Returns theIndexWriterConfig.OpenMode
set byIndexWriterConfig.setOpenMode(OpenMode)
.double
getRAMBufferSizeMB()
Returns the value set bysetRAMBufferSizeMB(double)
if enabled.int
getRAMPerThreadHardLimitMB()
Returns the max amount of memory eachDocumentsWriterPerThread
can consume until forcefully flushed.boolean
getReaderPooling()
Returnstrue
ifIndexWriter
should pool readers even ifDirectoryReader.open(IndexWriter, boolean)
has not been called.int
getReaderTermsIndexDivisor()
Returns thetermInfosIndexDivisor
.Similarity
getSimilarity()
Expert: returns theSimilarity
implementation used by thisIndexWriter
.int
getTermIndexInterval()
Returns the interval between indexed terms.boolean
getUseCompoundFile()
Returnstrue
iff theIndexWriter
packs newly written segments in a compound file.long
getWriteLockTimeout()
Returns allowed timeout when acquiring the write lock.LiveIndexWriterConfig
setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int maxBufferedDeleteTerms)
Determines the maximum number of delete-by-term operations that will be buffered before both the buffered in-memory delete terms and queries are applied and flushed.LiveIndexWriterConfig
setMaxBufferedDocs(int maxBufferedDocs)
Determines the minimal number of documents required before the buffered in-memory documents are flushed as a new Segment.LiveIndexWriterConfig
setMergedSegmentWarmer(IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer mergeSegmentWarmer)
Set the merged segment warmer.LiveIndexWriterConfig
setRAMBufferSizeMB(double ramBufferSizeMB)
Determines the amount of RAM that may be used for buffering added documents and deletions before they are flushed to the Directory.LiveIndexWriterConfig
setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int divisor)
Sets the termsIndexDivisor passed to any readers that IndexWriter opens, for example when applying deletes or creating a near-real-time reader inDirectoryReader.open(IndexWriter, boolean)
.LiveIndexWriterConfig
setTermIndexInterval(int interval)
Expert: set the interval between indexed terms.LiveIndexWriterConfig
setUseCompoundFile(boolean useCompoundFile)
Sets if theIndexWriter
should pack newly written segments in a compound file.java.lang.String
toString()
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Method Detail
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getAnalyzer
public Analyzer getAnalyzer()
Returns the default analyzer to use for indexing documents.
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setTermIndexInterval
public LiveIndexWriterConfig setTermIndexInterval(int interval)
Expert: set the interval between indexed terms. Large values cause less memory to be used by IndexReader, but slow random-access to terms. Small values cause more memory to be used by an IndexReader, and speed random-access to terms.This parameter determines the amount of computation required per query term, regardless of the number of documents that contain that term. In particular, it is the maximum number of other terms that must be scanned before a term is located and its frequency and position information may be processed. In a large index with user-entered query terms, query processing time is likely to be dominated not by term lookup but rather by the processing of frequency and positional data. In a small index or when many uncommon query terms are generated (e.g., by wildcard queries) term lookup may become a dominant cost.
In particular,
numUniqueTerms/interval
terms are read into memory by an IndexReader, and, on average,interval/2
terms must be scanned for each random term access.Takes effect immediately, but only applies to newly flushed/merged segments.
NOTE: This parameter does not apply to all PostingsFormat implementations, including the default one in this release. It only makes sense for term indexes that are implemented as a fixed gap between terms. For example,
Lucene41PostingsFormat
implements the term index instead based upon how terms share prefixes. To configure its parameters (the minimum and maximum size for a block), you would instead useLucene41PostingsFormat(int, int)
. which can also be configured on a per-field basis://customize Lucene41PostingsFormat, passing minBlockSize=50, maxBlockSize=100 final PostingsFormat tweakedPostings = new Lucene41PostingsFormat(50, 100); iwc.setCodec(new Lucene45Codec() { @Override public PostingsFormat getPostingsFormatForField(String field) { if (field.equals("fieldWithTonsOfTerms")) return tweakedPostings; else return super.getPostingsFormatForField(field); } });
Note that other implementations may have their own parameters, or no parameters at all.
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getTermIndexInterval
public int getTermIndexInterval()
Returns the interval between indexed terms.- See Also:
setTermIndexInterval(int)
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setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms
public LiveIndexWriterConfig setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int maxBufferedDeleteTerms)
Determines the maximum number of delete-by-term operations that will be buffered before both the buffered in-memory delete terms and queries are applied and flushed.Disabled by default (writer flushes by RAM usage).
NOTE: This setting won't trigger a segment flush.
Takes effect immediately, but only the next time a document is added, updated or deleted. Also, if you only delete-by-query, this setting has no effect, i.e. delete queries are buffered until the next segment is flushed.
- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if maxBufferedDeleteTerms is enabled but smaller than 1- See Also:
setRAMBufferSizeMB(double)
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getMaxBufferedDeleteTerms
public int getMaxBufferedDeleteTerms()
Returns the number of buffered deleted terms that will trigger a flush of all buffered deletes if enabled.- See Also:
setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int)
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setRAMBufferSizeMB
public LiveIndexWriterConfig setRAMBufferSizeMB(double ramBufferSizeMB)
Determines the amount of RAM that may be used for buffering added documents and deletions before they are flushed to the Directory. Generally for faster indexing performance it's best to flush by RAM usage instead of document count and use as large a RAM buffer as you can.When this is set, the writer will flush whenever buffered documents and deletions use this much RAM. Pass in
IndexWriterConfig.DISABLE_AUTO_FLUSH
to prevent triggering a flush due to RAM usage. Note that if flushing by document count is also enabled, then the flush will be triggered by whichever comes first.The maximum RAM limit is inherently determined by the JVMs available memory. Yet, an
IndexWriter
session can consume a significantly larger amount of memory than the given RAM limit since this limit is just an indicator when to flush memory resident documents to the Directory. Flushes are likely happen concurrently while other threads adding documents to the writer. For application stability the available memory in the JVM should be significantly larger than the RAM buffer used for indexing.NOTE: the account of RAM usage for pending deletions is only approximate. Specifically, if you delete by Query, Lucene currently has no way to measure the RAM usage of individual Queries so the accounting will under-estimate and you should compensate by either calling commit() periodically yourself, or by using
setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int)
to flush and apply buffered deletes by count instead of RAM usage (for each buffered delete Query a constant number of bytes is used to estimate RAM usage). Note that enablingsetMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int)
will not trigger any segment flushes.NOTE: It's not guaranteed that all memory resident documents are flushed once this limit is exceeded. Depending on the configured
FlushPolicy
only a subset of the buffered documents are flushed and therefore only parts of the RAM buffer is released.The default value is
IndexWriterConfig.DEFAULT_RAM_BUFFER_SIZE_MB
.Takes effect immediately, but only the next time a document is added, updated or deleted.
- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if ramBufferSize is enabled but non-positive, or it disables ramBufferSize when maxBufferedDocs is already disabled- See Also:
IndexWriterConfig.setRAMPerThreadHardLimitMB(int)
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getRAMBufferSizeMB
public double getRAMBufferSizeMB()
Returns the value set bysetRAMBufferSizeMB(double)
if enabled.
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setMaxBufferedDocs
public LiveIndexWriterConfig setMaxBufferedDocs(int maxBufferedDocs)
Determines the minimal number of documents required before the buffered in-memory documents are flushed as a new Segment. Large values generally give faster indexing.When this is set, the writer will flush every maxBufferedDocs added documents. Pass in
IndexWriterConfig.DISABLE_AUTO_FLUSH
to prevent triggering a flush due to number of buffered documents. Note that if flushing by RAM usage is also enabled, then the flush will be triggered by whichever comes first.Disabled by default (writer flushes by RAM usage).
Takes effect immediately, but only the next time a document is added, updated or deleted.
- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if maxBufferedDocs is enabled but smaller than 2, or it disables maxBufferedDocs when ramBufferSize is already disabled- See Also:
setRAMBufferSizeMB(double)
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getMaxBufferedDocs
public int getMaxBufferedDocs()
Returns the number of buffered added documents that will trigger a flush if enabled.- See Also:
setMaxBufferedDocs(int)
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setMergedSegmentWarmer
public LiveIndexWriterConfig setMergedSegmentWarmer(IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer mergeSegmentWarmer)
Set the merged segment warmer. SeeIndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer
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getMergedSegmentWarmer
public IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer getMergedSegmentWarmer()
Returns the current merged segment warmer. SeeIndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer
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setReaderTermsIndexDivisor
public LiveIndexWriterConfig setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int divisor)
Sets the termsIndexDivisor passed to any readers that IndexWriter opens, for example when applying deletes or creating a near-real-time reader inDirectoryReader.open(IndexWriter, boolean)
. If you pass -1, the terms index won't be loaded by the readers. This is only useful in advanced situations when you will only .next() through all terms; attempts to seek will hit an exception.Takes effect immediately, but only applies to readers opened after this call
NOTE: divisor settings > 1 do not apply to all PostingsFormat implementations, including the default one in this release. It only makes sense for terms indexes that can efficiently re-sample terms at load time.
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getReaderTermsIndexDivisor
public int getReaderTermsIndexDivisor()
Returns thetermInfosIndexDivisor
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setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int)
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getOpenMode
public IndexWriterConfig.OpenMode getOpenMode()
Returns theIndexWriterConfig.OpenMode
set byIndexWriterConfig.setOpenMode(OpenMode)
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getIndexDeletionPolicy
public IndexDeletionPolicy getIndexDeletionPolicy()
Returns theIndexDeletionPolicy
specified inIndexWriterConfig.setIndexDeletionPolicy(IndexDeletionPolicy)
or the defaultKeepOnlyLastCommitDeletionPolicy
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getIndexCommit
public IndexCommit getIndexCommit()
Returns theIndexCommit
as specified inIndexWriterConfig.setIndexCommit(IndexCommit)
or the default,null
which specifies to open the latest index commit point.
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getSimilarity
public Similarity getSimilarity()
Expert: returns theSimilarity
implementation used by thisIndexWriter
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getMergeScheduler
public MergeScheduler getMergeScheduler()
Returns theMergeScheduler
that was set byIndexWriterConfig.setMergeScheduler(MergeScheduler)
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getWriteLockTimeout
public long getWriteLockTimeout()
Returns allowed timeout when acquiring the write lock.
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getMergePolicy
public MergePolicy getMergePolicy()
Returns the current MergePolicy in use by this writer.
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getMaxThreadStates
public int getMaxThreadStates()
Returns the max number of simultaneous threads that may be indexing documents at once in IndexWriter.
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getReaderPooling
public boolean getReaderPooling()
Returnstrue
ifIndexWriter
should pool readers even ifDirectoryReader.open(IndexWriter, boolean)
has not been called.
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getRAMPerThreadHardLimitMB
public int getRAMPerThreadHardLimitMB()
Returns the max amount of memory eachDocumentsWriterPerThread
can consume until forcefully flushed.
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getInfoStream
public InfoStream getInfoStream()
ReturnsInfoStream
used for debugging.
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setUseCompoundFile
public LiveIndexWriterConfig setUseCompoundFile(boolean useCompoundFile)
Sets if theIndexWriter
should pack newly written segments in a compound file. Default istrue
.Use
false
for batch indexing with very large ram buffer settings.Note: To control compound file usage during segment merges see
MergePolicy.setNoCFSRatio(double)
andMergePolicy.setMaxCFSSegmentSizeMB(double)
. This setting only applies to newly created segments.
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getUseCompoundFile
public boolean getUseCompoundFile()
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toString
public java.lang.String toString()
- Overrides:
toString
in classjava.lang.Object
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