I don't mind rewriting the index rules, but you should maybe put a notice
about that on the admin home page.
By the way, if this can help a better indexing of your website, where it is
becoming more efficient to search via Google than your search page, I'm
definitely for 100% for it ;-)
Cheers,
Tiffany
Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014 00:31:22 UTC+1, Dan a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just thinking out loud on this one... But I have one very large site with
> page many thousands of pages--and indexing is a real performance challenge.
>
> Currently when you set an index rule, it uses syntax similar to the search
> function. So for example:
>
> forum: mode=text group=forum.* type=number ...
>
> Basically, when a page gets modified, the auto index function looks at
> this rule and generates a master list of all the possible page matches,
> then checks if the modified page is in the list. With multiple rules and
> thousands of pages this can take several seconds. Unacceptable.
>
> I'm considering an alternate syntax like the following:
>
> forum: if='equal {+p1} forum && number {+p3}' mode=text
>
> It would simply run the one page through the conditional test and it
> either passes or fail. If it passes, the page gets indexed.
>
> To me it's not that much different and still pretty familiar syntax. But
> it would require you to update your index rules. Any feedback before making
> the change?
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
>
>
>
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