On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 10:50:39AM +0000, [email protected]
wrote:
> The following documentation comment has been logged on the website:
>
> Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/static/textsearch-indexes.html
> Description:
>
> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/textsearch-indexes.html
>
> The last paragraph mentions the dblink module, but surely postgres_fdw
> deserves a mention here too - especially with its increasing ability to push
> more of the query onto the foreign servers.
>
> Also, I think it would be worth mentioning elsewhere in the documentation
> (e.g. https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/static/indexes-types.html) the
> impact that maintenance_work_mem has on the creation time for different
> index types - currently I can't find this anywhere else except on this FTS
> page.
I have applied the attached doc patch which will appear in PG 11.
Thanks.
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diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/textsearch.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/textsearch.sgml
new file mode 100644
index 4dc52ec..1a2f040
*** a/doc/src/sgml/textsearch.sgml
--- b/doc/src/sgml/textsearch.sgml
*************** SELECT plainto_tsquery('supernovae stars
*** 3614,3621 ****
allows the implementation of very fast searches with online update.
Partitioning can be done at the database level using table inheritance,
or by distributing documents over
! servers and collecting search results using the <xref linkend="dblink"/>
! module. The latter is possible because ranking functions use
only local information.
</para>
--- 3614,3622 ----
allows the implementation of very fast searches with online update.
Partitioning can be done at the database level using table inheritance,
or by distributing documents over
! servers and collecting external search results, e.g. via <link
! linkend="ddl-foreign-data">Foreign Data</link> access.
! The latter is possible because ranking functions use
only local information.
</para>