Hi Simon,

Is it possible for you to share the code ? I tried this approach but I
couldn't find an easy way to get all indexed fields of my entity...

Thanks,
Mathieu

On Oct 16, 1:15 pm, Simon Laroche <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mathieu,
>
> Then way I do this is by creating a class bridge. That way you can create
> and manipulate any field in the document ans you have access to your object.
>
> Simon
>
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 5:34 AM, mathieu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
>
> > How could I index "all" fields of my classes to make searching them
> > easier ?
> > For example, I have the following class :
>
> >    [Indexed(Index="Index")]
> >    public class MyEntity
> >    {
> >        [DocumentId]
> >        public virtual long Id { get; set; }
>
> >        Field(Index.Tokenized, Store = Store.Yes)]
> >        public virtual string Title { get; set; }
>
> >        [Field(Index.Tokenized, Store = Store.Yes)]
> >        public virtual string Description { get; set; }
> >    }
>
> > I would like to index both Title and Description in an "AllFields"
> > Field, so when I want to search in any fields, I just query
> > "AllFields:something". It's easy to do directly in Lucene.Net, but I
> > can't find a way to do the same in NHibernate.Search.
>
> > I've tried :
> > 1 - Putting an attribute [Field(Index.Tokenized, Store = Store.Yes,
> > Name="All")] on all fields that I want indexed that way, but
> > ScopedAnalyzer throws an exceptionon line 26 : scopedAnalyzers.Add
> > (scope, analyzer);
> > So i've added "if( !scopedAnalyzers.ContainsKey( scope ) )" just
> > before. But I don't like it very much...
> > 2 - Modifying DocumentBuilder.cs, line 392, by adding :
> >        propertiesMetadata.fieldBridges[i].Set(
> >            "AllFields",
> >            value,
> >            doc,
> >            propertiesMetadata.fieldStore[i],
> >            propertiesMetadata.fieldIndex[i],
> >            GetBoost(member));
> > But I don't like it very much neither...
>
> > Anyone got an idea ? I "need" this "AllFields" Field so I can search
> > all my index, and return "all" Documents that match my query,
> > regardless of their fields or type.
>
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Mathieu
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