package org.apache.lucene.queryParser.standard;
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import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.Analyzer;
import org.apache.lucene.queryParser.ParseException;
import org.apache.lucene.search.BooleanClause;
import org.apache.lucene.search.BooleanQuery;
import org.apache.lucene.search.Query;
/**
* This class behaves as the as the lucene 2.4 MultiFieldQueryParser class, but uses the new
* query parser interface instead of the old one. <br/>
* <br/>
* This class should be used when the new query parser features are needed and
* also keep at the same time the old query parser interface. <br/>
*
* @deprecated this class will be removed soon, it's a temporary class to be
* used along the transition from the old query parser to the new
* one
*/
@Deprecated
public class MultiFieldQueryParserWrapper extends QueryParserWrapper {
/**
* Creates a MultiFieldQueryParser. Allows passing of a map with term to
* Boost, and the boost to apply to each term.
*
* <p>
* It will, when parse(String query) is called, construct a query like this
* (assuming the query consists of two terms and you specify the two fields
* <code>title</code> and <code>body</code>):
* </p>
*
* <code>
* (title:term1 body:term1) (title:term2 body:term2)
* </code>
*
* <p>
* When setDefaultOperator(AND_OPERATOR) is set, the result will be:
* </p>
*
* <code>
* +(title:term1 body:term1) +(title:term2 body:term2)
* </code>
*
* <p>
* When you pass a boost (title=>5 body=>10) you can get
* </p>
*
* <code>
* +(title:term1^5.0 body:term1^10.0) +(title:term2^5.0 body:term2^10.0)
* </code>
*
* <p>
* In other words, all the query's terms must appear, but it doesn't matter in
* what fields they appear.
* </p>
*/
public MultiFieldQueryParserWrapper(String[] fields, Analyzer analyzer, Map<String, Float> boosts) {
this(fields, analyzer);
StandardQueryParser qpHelper = getQueryParserHelper();
qpHelper.setMultiFields(fields);
qpHelper.setFieldsBoost(boosts);
}
/**
* Creates a MultiFieldQueryParser.
*
* <p>
* It will, when parse(String query) is called, construct a query like this
* (assuming the query consists of two terms and you specify the two fields
* <code>title</code> and <code>body</code>):
* </p>
*
* <code>
* (title:term1 body:term1) (title:term2 body:term2)
* </code>
*
* <p>
* When setDefaultOperator(AND_OPERATOR) is set, the result will be:
* </p>
*
* <code>
* +(title:term1 body:term1) +(title:term2 body:term2)
* </code>
*
* <p>
* In other words, all the query's terms must appear, but it doesn't matter in
* what fields they appear.
* </p>
*/
public MultiFieldQueryParserWrapper(String[] fields, Analyzer analyzer) {
super(null, analyzer);
StandardQueryParser qpHelper = getQueryParserHelper();
qpHelper.setAnalyzer(analyzer);
qpHelper.setMultiFields(fields);
}
/**
* Parses a query which searches on the fields specified.
* <p>
* If x fields are specified, this effectively constructs:
*
* <pre>
* <code>
* (field1:query1) (field2:query2) (field3:query3)...(fieldx:queryx)
* </code>
* </pre>
*
* @param queries
* Queries strings to parse
* @param fields
* Fields to search on
* @param analyzer
* Analyzer to use
* @throws ParseException
* if query parsing fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* if the length of the queries array differs from the length of the
* fields array
*/
public static Query parse(String[] queries, String[] fields, Analyzer analyzer)
throws ParseException {
if (queries.length != fields.length)
throw new IllegalArgumentException("queries.length != fields.length");
BooleanQuery bQuery = new BooleanQuery();
for (int i = 0; i < fields.length; i++) {
QueryParserWrapper qp = new QueryParserWrapper(fields[i], analyzer);
Query q = qp.parse(queries[i]);
if (q != null && // q never null, just being defensive
(!(q instanceof BooleanQuery) || ((BooleanQuery) q).getClauses().length > 0)) {
bQuery.add(q, BooleanClause.Occur.SHOULD);
}
}
return bQuery;
}
/**
* Parses a query, searching on the fields specified. Use this if you need to
* specify certain fields as required, and others as prohibited.
* <p>
*
* <pre>
* Usage:
* <code>
* String[] fields = {"filename", "contents", "description"};
* BooleanClause.Occur[] flags = {BooleanClause.Occur.SHOULD,
* BooleanClause.Occur.MUST,
* BooleanClause.Occur.MUST_NOT};
* MultiFieldQueryParser.parse("query", fields, flags, analyzer);
* </code>
* </pre>
*<p>
* The code above would construct a query:
*
* <pre>
* <code>
* (filename:query) +(contents:query) -(description:query)
* </code>
* </pre>
*
* @param query
* Query string to parse
* @param fields
* Fields to search on
* @param flags
* Flags describing the fields
* @param analyzer
* Analyzer to use
* @throws ParseException
* if query parsing fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* if the length of the fields array differs from the length of the
* flags array
*/
public static Query parse(String query, String[] fields,
BooleanClause.Occur[] flags, Analyzer analyzer) throws ParseException {
if (fields.length != flags.length)
throw new IllegalArgumentException("fields.length != flags.length");
BooleanQuery bQuery = new BooleanQuery();
for (int i = 0; i < fields.length; i++) {
QueryParserWrapper qp = new QueryParserWrapper(fields[i], analyzer);
Query q = qp.parse(query);
if (q != null && // q never null, just being defensive
(!(q instanceof BooleanQuery) || ((BooleanQuery) q).getClauses().length > 0)) {
bQuery.add(q, flags[i]);
}
}
return bQuery;
}
/**
* Parses a query, searching on the fields specified. Use this if you need to
* specify certain fields as required, and others as prohibited.
* <p>
*
* <pre>
* Usage:
* <code>
* String[] query = {"query1", "query2", "query3"};
* String[] fields = {"filename", "contents", "description"};
* BooleanClause.Occur[] flags = {BooleanClause.Occur.SHOULD,
* BooleanClause.Occur.MUST,
* BooleanClause.Occur.MUST_NOT};
* MultiFieldQueryParser.parse(query, fields, flags, analyzer);
* </code>
* </pre>
*<p>
* The code above would construct a query:
*
* <pre>
* <code>
* (filename:query1) +(contents:query2) -(description:query3)
* </code>
* </pre>
*
* @param queries
* Queries string to parse
* @param fields
* Fields to search on
* @param flags
* Flags describing the fields
* @param analyzer
* Analyzer to use
* @throws ParseException
* if query parsing fails
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
* if the length of the queries, fields, and flags array differ
*/
public static Query parse(String[] queries, String[] fields,
BooleanClause.Occur[] flags, Analyzer analyzer) throws ParseException {
if (!(queries.length == fields.length && queries.length == flags.length))
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"queries, fields, and flags array have have different length");
BooleanQuery bQuery = new BooleanQuery();
for (int i = 0; i < fields.length; i++) {
QueryParserWrapper qp = new QueryParserWrapper(fields[i], analyzer);
Query q = qp.parse(queries[i]);
if (q != null && // q never null, just being defensive
(!(q instanceof BooleanQuery) || ((BooleanQuery) q).getClauses().length > 0)) {
bQuery.add(q, flags[i]);
}
}
return bQuery;
}
}