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package org.apache.lucene.analysis.pattern;


import java.util.Map;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;

import org.apache.lucene.analysis.util.TokenizerFactory;
import org.apache.lucene.util.AttributeFactory;

Factory for PatternTokenizer. This tokenizer uses regex pattern matching to construct distinct tokens for the input stream. It takes two arguments: "pattern" and "group".
  • "pattern" is the regular expression.
  • "group" says which group to extract into tokens.

group=-1 (the default) is equivalent to "split". In this case, the tokens will be equivalent to the output from (without empty tokens): String.split(String)

Using group >= 0 selects the matching group as the token. For example, if you have:

 pattern = \'([^\']+)\'
 group = 0
 input = aaa 'bbb' 'ccc'
the output will be two tokens: 'bbb' and 'ccc' (including the ' marks). With the same input but using group=1, the output would be: bbb and ccc (no ' marks)

NOTE: This Tokenizer does not output tokens that are of zero length.

<fieldType name="text_ptn" class="solr.TextField" positionIncrementGap="100">
  <analyzer>
    <tokenizer class="solr.PatternTokenizerFactory" pattern="\'([^\']+)\'" group="1"/>
  </analyzer>
</fieldType>
See Also:
Since:solr1.2
@lucene.spi"pattern"
/** * Factory for {@link PatternTokenizer}. * This tokenizer uses regex pattern matching to construct distinct tokens * for the input stream. It takes two arguments: "pattern" and "group". * <br> * <ul> * <li>"pattern" is the regular expression.</li> * <li>"group" says which group to extract into tokens.</li> * </ul> * <p> * group=-1 (the default) is equivalent to "split". In this case, the tokens will * be equivalent to the output from (without empty tokens): * {@link String#split(java.lang.String)} * </p> * <p> * Using group &gt;= 0 selects the matching group as the token. For example, if you have:<br> * <pre> * pattern = \'([^\']+)\' * group = 0 * input = aaa 'bbb' 'ccc' * </pre> * the output will be two tokens: 'bbb' and 'ccc' (including the ' marks). With the same input * but using group=1, the output would be: bbb and ccc (no ' marks) * <p>NOTE: This Tokenizer does not output tokens that are of zero length.</p> * * <pre class="prettyprint"> * &lt;fieldType name="text_ptn" class="solr.TextField" positionIncrementGap="100"&gt; * &lt;analyzer&gt; * &lt;tokenizer class="solr.PatternTokenizerFactory" pattern="\'([^\']+)\'" group="1"/&gt; * &lt;/analyzer&gt; * &lt;/fieldType&gt;</pre> * * @see PatternTokenizer * @since solr1.2 * @lucene.spi {@value #NAME} */
public class PatternTokenizerFactory extends TokenizerFactory {
SPI name
/** SPI name */
public static final String NAME = "pattern"; public static final String PATTERN = "pattern"; public static final String GROUP = "group"; protected final Pattern pattern; protected final int group;
Creates a new PatternTokenizerFactory
/** Creates a new PatternTokenizerFactory */
public PatternTokenizerFactory(Map<String,String> args) { super(args); pattern = getPattern(args, PATTERN); group = getInt(args, GROUP, -1); if (!args.isEmpty()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unknown parameters: " + args); } }
Split the input using configured pattern
/** * Split the input using configured pattern */
@Override public PatternTokenizer create(final AttributeFactory factory) { return new PatternTokenizer(factory, pattern, group); } }