Heya Chris,
On Mar 21, 2008, at 16:18 , Chris Anderson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 1:00 PM, Jan Lehnardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The first time a change notification is sent, that is, when no index
has been written,
LuceneIndexer fetches all documents from CouchDB and integrates their
contents
into the search index.
My use case for full-text searching is a little different from the
process described here. I'd like to be able to use CouchDB's map
functions to create views, and run full-text searches against the view
keys. Eg: I'd like to search just across, say, the titles of any
documents which have a title attribute.
Will this be supported? Perhaps I am just missing something - it seems
possible to configure Lucene to run a view-like function on the
document before indexing. But to me it seems that view keys are an
ideal way to set up an index for full-text searching.
Just a couple of cents from my application's perspective.
Thanks for the input. This is actually an implementation detail of
the Indexer, but I agree that this should be supported. I also think
we should have some standard way here so other search solutions
can be plugged in without breaking things.
Ideas are welcome.
Cheers
Jan
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