Hi, PGroonga 1.0.0 has been released! It's the first major release!
http://groonga.org/en/blog/2015/10/29/pgroonga-1.0.0.html ### About PGroonga PGroonga is a PostgreSQL extension that makes PostgreSQL fast full text search platform for all languages! There are some PostgreSQL extensions that improves full text search feature of PostgreSQL such as pg_trgm(*1) and pg_bigm(*2). (*1) http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/pgtrgm.html (*2) http://pgbigm.osdn.jp/index_en.html) pg_trgm doesn't support languages that use non-alphanumerics characters such as Japanese and Chinese. pg_bigm supports languages that use non-alphanumerics characters but it's slow. PGroonga supports all languages, provides rich full text search related features and is very fast. Because PGroonga uses Groonga(*3) that is a full-fledged full text search engine as backend. (*3) http://groonga.org/ For example, PGroonga is a few times faster than pg_bigm. In some cases, PGroonga is 10 times over faster than pg_bigm. Here are benchmark results between PGroonga and pg_bigm. They use Japanese Wikipedia data. Here is a benchmark result for creating an index: Extension | Index creation time -----------|-------------------- PGroonga | 25m 37s pg_bigm | 5h 56m 15s In this case, PGroonga is about 14 times faster than pg_bigm. Here is a benchmark result for full text search: Search keywords | N hits | PGroonga | pg_bigm ----------------------------|----------|----------|--------- "PostgreSQL" or "MySQL" | 368 | *0.030s* | 0.107s "database" in Japanese | 17172 | *0.121s* | 1.224s "TV animation" in Japanese) | 22885 | *0.179s* | 2.472s "Japan" in Japanese | 625792 | 0.646s | *0.556s* In "Japan" in Japanese case, pg_bigm is a bit faster(*4) than PGroonga. But PGroonga is 3 times to 14 times faster than pg_bigm in other cases. The result shows that PGroonga can perform stable high performance fast full text search against all keywords. (*4) pg_bigm can perform faster full text search against keywords that have 2 or less characters rather than keywords that have 3 or more characters. "Japan" in Japanese is a keyword that has 2 characters. PGroonga also supports JSON search. You can use each value for condition. You can also perform full text search against all texts in JSON. No other extension such as JsQuery(*5) doesn't provide full text search feature against JSON. (*5) https://github.com/postgrespro/jsquery ### Usage You can use PGroonga without full text search knowledge. You just create an index and puts a condition into WHERE: CREATE INDEX index_name ON table USING pgroonga (column); SELECT * FROM table WHERE column @@ 'PostgreSQL'; You can also use LIKE to use PGroonga. PGroonga provides a feature that performs LIKE with index. LIKE with PGroonga index is faster than LIKE without index. It means that you can improve performance without changing your application that uses the following SQL: SELECT * FROM table WHERE column LIKE '%PostgreSQL%'; Are you interested in PGroonga? Please install(*5) and try tutorial(*6). You can know all PGroonga features. (*5) http://pgroonga.github.io/install/ (*6) http://pgroonga.github.io/tutorial/ You can install PGroonga easily. Because PGroonga provides packages for major platforms. There are binaries for Windows. Thanks, -- kou -- Sent via pgsql-announce mailing list (pgsql-announce@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-announce