Turn your text into a json obj. Maybe something like this:
{ size: 100
Name: bla
Date: 1/1/2012
Raw_txt: txt
}
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On Jul 20, 2012, at 17:49, Metin Akat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using riak to store (relatively large) text files. I store them as
> normal riak objects where the value is the text of the file. Now I want to
> index and search them. All is fine, I just enabled the "standard" search
> pre-commit hook for that bucket and they get indexed nicely. But, there is
> one tricky requirement. I need to be able to index and search some metadata
> about these files. For example date of submission, size of file, type
> (internal business logic) of file etc.
>
> I have been thinking quite a lot about this recently. Asked several times on
> #riak. I got one answer suggesting that I create a second "metadata" riak
> object for each file, link it to the "file object" and index it separately.
> That's not really what I want, because I need to be able to execute
> "combined" queries, like value:<some word> AND date:<some date>.
>
> So, here is the ideal solution that I'm thinking about.... It would be great
> if it's possible to modify the riak search index object. After the file is
> submitted, and after it's indexed, I could just fetch the index and just add
> some more fields to it.
> I see there is a bucket with the search index objects that's automatically
> created by riak search. So I guess it is indeed possible, though I don't know
> what to expect. Is it a good idea? If not, what else could I do in order to
> solve the problem?
>
> Regards,
> Metin
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