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package org.apache.lucene.analysis.miscellaneous;


import org.apache.lucene.analysis.Analyzer;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.DelegatingAnalyzerWrapper;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;

This analyzer is used to facilitate scenarios where different fields require different analysis techniques. Use the Map argument in PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper(Analyzer, Map<String,Analyzer>) to add non-default analyzers for fields.

Example usage:


Map<String,Analyzer> analyzerPerField = new HashMap<>();
analyzerPerField.put("firstname", new KeywordAnalyzer());
analyzerPerField.put("lastname", new KeywordAnalyzer());
PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper aWrapper =
  new PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper(new StandardAnalyzer(version), analyzerPerField);
 

In this example, StandardAnalyzer will be used for all fields except "firstname" and "lastname", for which KeywordAnalyzer will be used.

A PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper can be used like any other analyzer, for both indexing and query parsing.

Since:3.1
/** * This analyzer is used to facilitate scenarios where different * fields require different analysis techniques. Use the Map * argument in {@link #PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper(Analyzer, java.util.Map)} * to add non-default analyzers for fields. * * <p>Example usage: * * <pre class="prettyprint"> * {@code * Map<String,Analyzer> analyzerPerField = new HashMap<>(); * analyzerPerField.put("firstname", new KeywordAnalyzer()); * analyzerPerField.put("lastname", new KeywordAnalyzer()); * * PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper aWrapper = * new PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper(new StandardAnalyzer(version), analyzerPerField); * } * </pre> * * <p>In this example, StandardAnalyzer will be used for all fields except "firstname" * and "lastname", for which KeywordAnalyzer will be used. * * <p>A PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper can be used like any other analyzer, for both indexing * and query parsing. * * @since 3.1 */
public final class PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper extends DelegatingAnalyzerWrapper { private final Analyzer defaultAnalyzer; private final Map<String, Analyzer> fieldAnalyzers;
Constructs with default analyzer.
Params:
  • defaultAnalyzer – Any fields not specifically defined to use a different analyzer will use the one provided here.
/** * Constructs with default analyzer. * * @param defaultAnalyzer Any fields not specifically * defined to use a different analyzer will use the one provided here. */
public PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper(Analyzer defaultAnalyzer) { this(defaultAnalyzer, null); }
Constructs with default analyzer and a map of analyzers to use for specific fields.
Params:
  • defaultAnalyzer – Any fields not specifically defined to use a different analyzer will use the one provided here.
  • fieldAnalyzers – a Map (String field name to the Analyzer) to be used for those fields
/** * Constructs with default analyzer and a map of analyzers to use for * specific fields. * * @param defaultAnalyzer Any fields not specifically * defined to use a different analyzer will use the one provided here. * @param fieldAnalyzers a Map (String field name to the Analyzer) to be * used for those fields */
public PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper(Analyzer defaultAnalyzer, Map<String, Analyzer> fieldAnalyzers) { super(PER_FIELD_REUSE_STRATEGY); this.defaultAnalyzer = defaultAnalyzer; this.fieldAnalyzers = (fieldAnalyzers != null) ? fieldAnalyzers : Collections.<String, Analyzer>emptyMap(); } @Override protected Analyzer getWrappedAnalyzer(String fieldName) { Analyzer analyzer = fieldAnalyzers.get(fieldName); return (analyzer != null) ? analyzer : defaultAnalyzer; } @Override public String toString() { return "PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper(" + fieldAnalyzers + ", default=" + defaultAnalyzer + ")"; } }