Class MultiCollector
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.lucene.search.Collector
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- org.apache.lucene.search.MultiCollector
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public class MultiCollector extends Collector
ACollector
which allows running a search with severalCollector
s. It offers a staticwrap(org.apache.lucene.search.Collector...)
method which accepts a list of collectors and wraps them withMultiCollector
, while filtering out thenull
null ones.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
acceptsDocsOutOfOrder()
Returntrue
if this collector does not require the matching docIDs to be delivered in int sort order (smallest to largest) toCollector.collect(int)
.void
collect(int doc)
Called once for every document matching a query, with the unbased document number.void
setNextReader(AtomicReaderContext context)
Called before collecting from eachAtomicReaderContext
.void
setScorer(Scorer s)
Called before successive calls toCollector.collect(int)
.static Collector
wrap(Collector... collectors)
Wraps a list ofCollector
s with aMultiCollector
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Method Detail
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wrap
public static Collector wrap(Collector... collectors)
Wraps a list ofCollector
s with aMultiCollector
. This method works as follows:- Filters out the
null
collectors, so they are not used during search time. - If the input contains 1 real collector (i.e. non-
null
), it is returned. - Otherwise the method returns a
MultiCollector
which wraps the non-null
ones.
- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if either 0 collectors were input, or all collectors arenull
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- Filters out the
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acceptsDocsOutOfOrder
public boolean acceptsDocsOutOfOrder()
Description copied from class:Collector
Returntrue
if this collector does not require the matching docIDs to be delivered in int sort order (smallest to largest) toCollector.collect(int)
.Most Lucene Query implementations will visit matching docIDs in order. However, some queries (currently limited to certain cases of
BooleanQuery
) can achieve faster searching if theCollector
allows them to deliver the docIDs out of order.Many collectors don't mind getting docIDs out of order, so it's important to return
true
here.- Specified by:
acceptsDocsOutOfOrder
in classCollector
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collect
public void collect(int doc) throws java.io.IOException
Description copied from class:Collector
Called once for every document matching a query, with the unbased document number.Note: The collection of the current segment can be terminated by throwing a
CollectionTerminatedException
. In this case, the last docs of the currentAtomicReaderContext
will be skipped andIndexSearcher
will swallow the exception and continue collection with the next leaf.Note: This is called in an inner search loop. For good search performance, implementations of this method should not call
IndexSearcher.doc(int)
orIndexReader.document(int)
on every hit. Doing so can slow searches by an order of magnitude or more.
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setNextReader
public void setNextReader(AtomicReaderContext context) throws java.io.IOException
Description copied from class:Collector
Called before collecting from eachAtomicReaderContext
. All doc ids inCollector.collect(int)
will correspond toIndexReaderContext.reader()
. AddAtomicReaderContext.docBase
to the currentIndexReaderContext.reader()
's internal document id to re-base ids inCollector.collect(int)
.- Specified by:
setNextReader
in classCollector
- Parameters:
context
- next atomic reader context- Throws:
java.io.IOException
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setScorer
public void setScorer(Scorer s) throws java.io.IOException
Description copied from class:Collector
Called before successive calls toCollector.collect(int)
. Implementations that need the score of the current document (passed-in toCollector.collect(int)
), should save the passed-in Scorer and call scorer.score() when needed.
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