org.apache.lucene.index
Class IndexWriter

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter
All Implemented Interfaces:
Closeable, TwoPhaseCommit

public class IndexWriter
extends Object
implements Closeable, TwoPhaseCommit

An IndexWriter creates and maintains an index.

The create argument to the constructor determines whether a new index is created, or whether an existing index is opened. Note that you can open an index with create=true even while readers are using the index. The old readers will continue to search the "point in time" snapshot they had opened, and won't see the newly created index until they re-open. There are also constructors with no create argument which will create a new index if there is not already an index at the provided path and otherwise open the existing index.

In either case, documents are added with addDocument and removed with deleteDocuments(Term) or deleteDocuments(Query). A document can be updated with updateDocument (which just deletes and then adds the entire document). When finished adding, deleting and updating documents, close should be called.

These changes are buffered in memory and periodically flushed to the Directory (during the above method calls). A flush is triggered when there are enough buffered deletes (see setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int)) or enough added documents since the last flush, whichever is sooner. For the added documents, flushing is triggered either by RAM usage of the documents (see setRAMBufferSizeMB(double)) or the number of added documents. The default is to flush when RAM usage hits 16 MB. For best indexing speed you should flush by RAM usage with a large RAM buffer. Note that flushing just moves the internal buffered state in IndexWriter into the index, but these changes are not visible to IndexReader until either commit() or close() is called. A flush may also trigger one or more segment merges which by default run with a background thread so as not to block the addDocument calls (see below for changing the MergeScheduler).

If an index will not have more documents added for a while and optimal search performance is desired, then either the full optimize method or partial optimize(int) method should be called before the index is closed.

Opening an IndexWriter creates a lock file for the directory in use. Trying to open another IndexWriter on the same directory will lead to a LockObtainFailedException. The LockObtainFailedException is also thrown if an IndexReader on the same directory is used to delete documents from the index.

Expert: IndexWriter allows an optional IndexDeletionPolicy implementation to be specified. You can use this to control when prior commits are deleted from the index. The default policy is KeepOnlyLastCommitDeletionPolicy which removes all prior commits as soon as a new commit is done (this matches behavior before 2.2). Creating your own policy can allow you to explicitly keep previous "point in time" commits alive in the index for some time, to allow readers to refresh to the new commit without having the old commit deleted out from under them. This is necessary on filesystems like NFS that do not support "delete on last close" semantics, which Lucene's "point in time" search normally relies on.

Expert: IndexWriter allows you to separately change the MergePolicy and the MergeScheduler. The MergePolicy is invoked whenever there are changes to the segments in the index. Its role is to select which merges to do, if any, and return a MergePolicy.MergeSpecification describing the merges. It also selects merges to do for optimize(). (The default is LogByteSizeMergePolicy. Then, the MergeScheduler is invoked with the requested merges and it decides when and how to run the merges. The default is ConcurrentMergeScheduler.

NOTE: if you hit an OutOfMemoryError then IndexWriter will quietly record this fact and block all future segment commits. This is a defensive measure in case any internal state (buffered documents and deletions) were corrupted. Any subsequent calls to commit() will throw an IllegalStateException. The only course of action is to call close(), which internally will call rollback(), to undo any changes to the index since the last commit. You can also just call rollback() directly.

NOTE: IndexWriter instances are completely thread safe, meaning multiple threads can call any of its methods, concurrently. If your application requires external synchronization, you should not synchronize on the IndexWriter instance as this may cause deadlock; use your own (non-Lucene) objects instead.

NOTE: If you call Thread.interrupt() on a thread that's within IndexWriter, IndexWriter will try to catch this (eg, if it's in a wait() or Thread.sleep()), and will then throw the unchecked exception ThreadInterruptedException and clear the interrupt status on the thread.


Nested Class Summary
static class IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer
          If getReader() has been called (ie, this writer is in near real-time mode), then after a merge completes, this class can be invoked to warm the reader on the newly merged segment, before the merge commits.
static class IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength
          Deprecated. use LimitTokenCountAnalyzer instead.
 
Field Summary
static int DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFERED_DELETE_TERMS
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFERED_DELETE_TERMS instead
static int DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFERED_DOCS
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFERED_DOCS instead.
static int DEFAULT_MAX_FIELD_LENGTH
          Deprecated. see IndexWriterConfig
static double DEFAULT_RAM_BUFFER_SIZE_MB
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.DEFAULT_RAM_BUFFER_SIZE_MB instead.
static int DEFAULT_TERM_INDEX_INTERVAL
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.DEFAULT_TERM_INDEX_INTERVAL instead.
static int DISABLE_AUTO_FLUSH
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.DISABLE_AUTO_FLUSH instead
static int MAX_TERM_LENGTH
          Absolute hard maximum length for a term.
static String WRITE_LOCK_NAME
          Name of the write lock in the index.
static long WRITE_LOCK_TIMEOUT
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.WRITE_LOCK_TIMEOUT instead
 
Constructor Summary
IndexWriter(Directory d, Analyzer a, boolean create, IndexDeletionPolicy deletionPolicy, IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength mfl)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig) instead
IndexWriter(Directory d, Analyzer a, boolean create, IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength mfl)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig) instead
IndexWriter(Directory d, Analyzer a, IndexDeletionPolicy deletionPolicy, IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength mfl)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig) instead
IndexWriter(Directory d, Analyzer a, IndexDeletionPolicy deletionPolicy, IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength mfl, IndexCommit commit)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig) instead
IndexWriter(Directory d, Analyzer a, IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength mfl)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig) instead
IndexWriter(Directory d, IndexWriterConfig conf)
          Constructs a new IndexWriter per the settings given in conf.
 
Method Summary
 void addDocument(Document doc)
          Adds a document to this index.
 void addDocument(Document doc, Analyzer analyzer)
          Adds a document to this index, using the provided analyzer instead of the value of getAnalyzer().
 void addDocuments(Collection<Document> docs)
          Atomically adds a block of documents with sequentially assigned document IDs, such that an external reader will see all or none of the documents.
 void addDocuments(Collection<Document> docs, Analyzer analyzer)
          Atomically adds a block of documents, analyzed using the provided analyzer, with sequentially assigned document IDs, such that an external reader will see all or none of the documents.
 void addIndexes(Directory... dirs)
          Adds all segments from an array of indexes into this index.
 void addIndexes(IndexReader... readers)
          Merges the provided indexes into this index.
 void addIndexesNoOptimize(Directory... dirs)
          Deprecated. use addIndexes(Directory...) instead
 void close()
          Commits all changes to an index and closes all associated files.
 void close(boolean waitForMerges)
          Closes the index with or without waiting for currently running merges to finish.
 void commit()
          Commits all pending changes (added & deleted documents, optimizations, segment merges, added indexes, etc.) to the index, and syncs all referenced index files, such that a reader will see the changes and the index updates will survive an OS or machine crash or power loss.
 void commit(Map<String,String> commitUserData)
          Commits all changes to the index, specifying a commitUserData Map (String -> String).
 void deleteAll()
          Delete all documents in the index.
 void deleteDocuments(Query... queries)
          Deletes the document(s) matching any of the provided queries.
 void deleteDocuments(Query query)
          Deletes the document(s) matching the provided query.
 void deleteDocuments(Term... terms)
          Deletes the document(s) containing any of the terms.
 void deleteDocuments(Term term)
          Deletes the document(s) containing term.
 void deleteUnusedFiles()
          Expert: remove any index files that are no longer used.
protected  void doAfterFlush()
          A hook for extending classes to execute operations after pending added and deleted documents have been flushed to the Directory but before the change is committed (new segments_N file written).
protected  void doBeforeFlush()
          A hook for extending classes to execute operations before pending added and deleted documents are flushed to the Directory.
protected  void ensureOpen()
           
protected  void ensureOpen(boolean includePendingClose)
          Used internally to throw an AlreadyClosedException if this IndexWriter has been closed.
 void expungeDeletes()
          Expunges all deletes from the index.
 void expungeDeletes(boolean doWait)
          Just like expungeDeletes(), except you can specify whether the call should block until the operation completes.
protected  void flush(boolean triggerMerge, boolean applyAllDeletes)
          Flush all in-memory buffered updates (adds and deletes) to the Directory.
protected  void flush(boolean triggerMerge, boolean flushDocStores, boolean flushDeletes)
          NOTE: flushDocStores is ignored now (hardwired to true); this method is only here for backwards compatibility
 Analyzer getAnalyzer()
          Returns the analyzer used by this index.
 IndexWriterConfig getConfig()
          Returns the private IndexWriterConfig, cloned from the IndexWriterConfig passed to IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig).
static PrintStream getDefaultInfoStream()
          Returns the current default infoStream for newly instantiated IndexWriters.
static long getDefaultWriteLockTimeout()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getDefaultWriteLockTimeout() instead
 Directory getDirectory()
          Returns the Directory used by this index.
 PrintStream getInfoStream()
          Returns the current infoStream in use by this writer.
 int getMaxBufferedDeleteTerms()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getMaxBufferedDeleteTerms() instead
 int getMaxBufferedDocs()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getMaxBufferedDocs() instead.
 int getMaxFieldLength()
          Deprecated. use LimitTokenCountAnalyzer to limit number of tokens.
 int getMaxMergeDocs()
          Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.getMaxMergeDocs() directly.
 IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer getMergedSegmentWarmer()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getMergedSegmentWarmer() instead.
 int getMergeFactor()
          Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.getMergeFactor() directly.
 MergePolicy getMergePolicy()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getMergePolicy() instead
 MergeScheduler getMergeScheduler()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getMergeScheduler() instead
 Collection<SegmentInfo> getMergingSegments()
          Expert: to be used by a MergePolicy to avoid selecting merges for segments already being merged.
 MergePolicy.OneMerge getNextMerge()
          Expert: the MergeScheduler calls this method to retrieve the next merge requested by the MergePolicy
 PayloadProcessorProvider getPayloadProcessorProvider()
          Returns the PayloadProcessorProvider that is used during segment merges to process payloads.
 double getRAMBufferSizeMB()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getRAMBufferSizeMB() instead.
 IndexReader getReader()
          Deprecated. Please use IndexReader.open(IndexWriter,boolean) instead.
 IndexReader getReader(int termInfosIndexDivisor)
          Deprecated. Please use IndexReader.open(IndexWriter,boolean) instead. Furthermore, this method cannot guarantee the reader (and its sub-readers) will be opened with the termInfosIndexDivisor setting because some of them may have already been opened according to IndexWriterConfig.setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int). You should set the requested termInfosIndexDivisor through IndexWriterConfig.setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int) and use getReader().
 int getReaderTermsIndexDivisor()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getReaderTermsIndexDivisor() instead.
 Similarity getSimilarity()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getSimilarity() instead
 int getTermIndexInterval()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getTermIndexInterval()
 boolean getUseCompoundFile()
          Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.getUseCompoundFile()
 long getWriteLockTimeout()
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getWriteLockTimeout()
 boolean hasDeletions()
           
static boolean isLocked(Directory directory)
          Returns true iff the index in the named directory is currently locked.
 int maxDoc()
          Returns total number of docs in this index, including docs not yet flushed (still in the RAM buffer), not counting deletions.
 void maybeMerge()
          Expert: asks the mergePolicy whether any merges are necessary now and if so, runs the requested merges and then iterate (test again if merges are needed) until no more merges are returned by the mergePolicy.
 void merge(MergePolicy.OneMerge merge)
          Merges the indicated segments, replacing them in the stack with a single segment.
 void message(String message)
          Prints a message to the infoStream (if non-null), prefixed with the identifying information for this writer and the thread that's calling it.
 int numDeletedDocs(SegmentInfo info)
          Obtain the number of deleted docs for a pooled reader.
 int numDocs()
          Returns total number of docs in this index, including docs not yet flushed (still in the RAM buffer), and including deletions.
 int numRamDocs()
          Expert: Return the number of documents currently buffered in RAM.
 void optimize()
          Requests an "optimize" operation on an index, priming the index for the fastest available search.
 void optimize(boolean doWait)
          Just like optimize(), except you can specify whether the call should block until the optimize completes.
 void optimize(int maxNumSegments)
          Optimize the index down to <= maxNumSegments.
 void optimize(int maxNumSegments, boolean doWait)
          Just like optimize(int), except you can specify whether the call should block until the optimize completes.
 void prepareCommit()
          Expert: prepare for commit.
 void prepareCommit(Map<String,String> commitUserData)
          Expert: prepare for commit, specifying commitUserData Map (String -> String).
 long ramSizeInBytes()
          Expert: Return the total size of all index files currently cached in memory.
 void rollback()
          Close the IndexWriter without committing any changes that have occurred since the last commit (or since it was opened, if commit hasn't been called).
 String segString()
           
 String segString(Iterable<SegmentInfo> infos)
           
 String segString(SegmentInfo info)
           
static void setDefaultInfoStream(PrintStream infoStream)
          If non-null, this will be the default infoStream used by a newly instantiated IndexWriter.
static void setDefaultWriteLockTimeout(long writeLockTimeout)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setDefaultWriteLockTimeout(long) instead
 void setInfoStream(PrintStream infoStream)
          If non-null, information about merges, deletes and a message when maxFieldLength is reached will be printed to this.
 void setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int maxBufferedDeleteTerms)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int) instead.
 void setMaxBufferedDocs(int maxBufferedDocs)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setMaxBufferedDocs(int) instead.
 void setMaxFieldLength(int maxFieldLength)
          Deprecated. use LimitTokenCountAnalyzer instead. Note that the behvaior slightly changed - the analyzer limits the number of tokens per token stream created, while this setting limits the total number of tokens to index. This only matters if you index many multi-valued fields though.
 void setMaxMergeDocs(int maxMergeDocs)
          Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.setMaxMergeDocs(int) directly.
 void setMergedSegmentWarmer(IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer warmer)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setMergedSegmentWarmer(org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer) instead.
 void setMergeFactor(int mergeFactor)
          Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.setMergeFactor(int) directly.
 void setMergePolicy(MergePolicy mp)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setMergePolicy(MergePolicy) instead.
 void setMergeScheduler(MergeScheduler mergeScheduler)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setMergeScheduler(MergeScheduler) instead
 void setPayloadProcessorProvider(PayloadProcessorProvider pcp)
          Sets the PayloadProcessorProvider to use when merging payloads.
 void setRAMBufferSizeMB(double mb)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setRAMBufferSizeMB(double) instead.
 void setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int divisor)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int) instead.
 void setSimilarity(Similarity similarity)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setSimilarity(Similarity) instead
 void setTermIndexInterval(int interval)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setTermIndexInterval(int)
 void setUseCompoundFile(boolean value)
          Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.setUseCompoundFile(boolean).
 void setWriteLockTimeout(long writeLockTimeout)
          Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setWriteLockTimeout(long) instead
static void unlock(Directory directory)
          Forcibly unlocks the index in the named directory.
 void updateDocument(Term term, Document doc)
          Updates a document by first deleting the document(s) containing term and then adding the new document.
 void updateDocument(Term term, Document doc, Analyzer analyzer)
          Updates a document by first deleting the document(s) containing term and then adding the new document.
 void updateDocuments(Term delTerm, Collection<Document> docs)
          Atomically deletes documents matching the provided delTerm and adds a block of documents with sequentially assigned document IDs, such that an external reader will see all or none of the documents.
 void updateDocuments(Term delTerm, Collection<Document> docs, Analyzer analyzer)
          Atomically deletes documents matching the provided delTerm and adds a block of documents, analyzed using the provided analyzer, with sequentially assigned document IDs, such that an external reader will see all or none of the documents.
 boolean verbose()
          Returns true if verbosing is enabled (i.e., infoStream != null).
 void waitForMerges()
          Wait for any currently outstanding merges to finish.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

WRITE_LOCK_TIMEOUT

@Deprecated
public static long WRITE_LOCK_TIMEOUT
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.WRITE_LOCK_TIMEOUT instead
Default value for the write lock timeout (1,000).

See Also:
setDefaultWriteLockTimeout(long)

WRITE_LOCK_NAME

public static final String WRITE_LOCK_NAME
Name of the write lock in the index.

See Also:
Constant Field Values

DISABLE_AUTO_FLUSH

@Deprecated
public static final int DISABLE_AUTO_FLUSH
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.DISABLE_AUTO_FLUSH instead
Value to denote a flush trigger is disabled

See Also:
Constant Field Values

DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFERED_DOCS

@Deprecated
public static final int DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFERED_DOCS
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFERED_DOCS instead.
Disabled by default (because IndexWriter flushes by RAM usage by default). Change using setMaxBufferedDocs(int).

See Also:
Constant Field Values

DEFAULT_RAM_BUFFER_SIZE_MB

@Deprecated
public static final double DEFAULT_RAM_BUFFER_SIZE_MB
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.DEFAULT_RAM_BUFFER_SIZE_MB instead.
Default value is 16 MB (which means flush when buffered docs consume 16 MB RAM). Change using setRAMBufferSizeMB(double).

See Also:
Constant Field Values

DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFERED_DELETE_TERMS

@Deprecated
public static final int DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFERED_DELETE_TERMS
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFERED_DELETE_TERMS instead
Disabled by default (because IndexWriter flushes by RAM usage by default). Change using setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int).

See Also:
Constant Field Values

DEFAULT_MAX_FIELD_LENGTH

@Deprecated
public static final int DEFAULT_MAX_FIELD_LENGTH
Deprecated. see IndexWriterConfig
Default value is 10,000. Change using setMaxFieldLength(int).


DEFAULT_TERM_INDEX_INTERVAL

@Deprecated
public static final int DEFAULT_TERM_INDEX_INTERVAL
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.DEFAULT_TERM_INDEX_INTERVAL instead.
Default value is 128. Change using setTermIndexInterval(int).

See Also:
Constant Field Values

MAX_TERM_LENGTH

public static final int MAX_TERM_LENGTH
Absolute hard maximum length for a term. If a term arrives from the analyzer longer than this length, it is skipped and a message is printed to infoStream, if set (see setInfoStream(java.io.PrintStream)).

See Also:
Constant Field Values
Constructor Detail

IndexWriter

@Deprecated
public IndexWriter(Directory d,
                              Analyzer a,
                              boolean create,
                              IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength mfl)
            throws CorruptIndexException,
                   LockObtainFailedException,
                   IOException
Deprecated. use IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig) instead

Constructs an IndexWriter for the index in d. Text will be analyzed with a. If create is true, then a new, empty index will be created in d, replacing the index already there, if any.

Parameters:
d - the index directory
a - the analyzer to use
create - true to create the index or overwrite the existing one; false to append to the existing index
mfl - Maximum field length in number of terms/tokens: LIMITED, UNLIMITED, or user-specified via the MaxFieldLength constructor.
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
LockObtainFailedException - if another writer has this index open (write.lock could not be obtained)
IOException - if the directory cannot be read/written to, or if it does not exist and create is false or if there is any other low-level IO error

IndexWriter

@Deprecated
public IndexWriter(Directory d,
                              Analyzer a,
                              IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength mfl)
            throws CorruptIndexException,
                   LockObtainFailedException,
                   IOException
Deprecated. use IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig) instead

Constructs an IndexWriter for the index in d, first creating it if it does not already exist. Text will be analyzed with a.

Parameters:
d - the index directory
a - the analyzer to use
mfl - Maximum field length in number of terms/tokens: LIMITED, UNLIMITED, or user-specified via the MaxFieldLength constructor.
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
LockObtainFailedException - if another writer has this index open (write.lock could not be obtained)
IOException - if the directory cannot be read/written to or if there is any other low-level IO error

IndexWriter

@Deprecated
public IndexWriter(Directory d,
                              Analyzer a,
                              IndexDeletionPolicy deletionPolicy,
                              IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength mfl)
            throws CorruptIndexException,
                   LockObtainFailedException,
                   IOException
Deprecated. use IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig) instead

Expert: constructs an IndexWriter with a custom IndexDeletionPolicy, for the index in d, first creating it if it does not already exist. Text will be analyzed with a.

Parameters:
d - the index directory
a - the analyzer to use
deletionPolicy - see above
mfl - whether or not to limit field lengths
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
LockObtainFailedException - if another writer has this index open (write.lock could not be obtained)
IOException - if the directory cannot be read/written to or if there is any other low-level IO error

IndexWriter

@Deprecated
public IndexWriter(Directory d,
                              Analyzer a,
                              boolean create,
                              IndexDeletionPolicy deletionPolicy,
                              IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength mfl)
            throws CorruptIndexException,
                   LockObtainFailedException,
                   IOException
Deprecated. use IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig) instead

Expert: constructs an IndexWriter with a custom IndexDeletionPolicy, for the index in d. Text will be analyzed with a. If create is true, then a new, empty index will be created in d, replacing the index already there, if any.

Parameters:
d - the index directory
a - the analyzer to use
create - true to create the index or overwrite the existing one; false to append to the existing index
deletionPolicy - see above
mfl - IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength, whether or not to limit field lengths. Value is in number of terms/tokens
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
LockObtainFailedException - if another writer has this index open (write.lock could not be obtained)
IOException - if the directory cannot be read/written to, or if it does not exist and create is false or if there is any other low-level IO error

IndexWriter

@Deprecated
public IndexWriter(Directory d,
                              Analyzer a,
                              IndexDeletionPolicy deletionPolicy,
                              IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength mfl,
                              IndexCommit commit)
            throws CorruptIndexException,
                   LockObtainFailedException,
                   IOException
Deprecated. use IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig) instead

Expert: constructs an IndexWriter on specific commit point, with a custom IndexDeletionPolicy, for the index in d. Text will be analyzed with a.

This is only meaningful if you've used a IndexDeletionPolicy in that past that keeps more than just the last commit.

This operation is similar to rollback(), except that method can only rollback what's been done with the current instance of IndexWriter since its last commit, whereas this method can rollback to an arbitrary commit point from the past, assuming the IndexDeletionPolicy has preserved past commits.

Parameters:
d - the index directory
a - the analyzer to use
deletionPolicy - see above
mfl - whether or not to limit field lengths, value is in number of terms/tokens. See IndexWriter.MaxFieldLength.
commit - which commit to open
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
LockObtainFailedException - if another writer has this index open (write.lock could not be obtained)
IOException - if the directory cannot be read/written to, or if it does not exist and create is false or if there is any other low-level IO error

IndexWriter

public IndexWriter(Directory d,
                   IndexWriterConfig conf)
            throws CorruptIndexException,
                   LockObtainFailedException,
                   IOException
Constructs a new IndexWriter per the settings given in conf. Note that the passed in IndexWriterConfig is privately cloned; if you need to make subsequent "live" changes to the configuration use getConfig().

Parameters:
d - the index directory. The index is either created or appended according conf.getOpenMode().
conf - the configuration settings according to which IndexWriter should be initialized.
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
LockObtainFailedException - if another writer has this index open (write.lock could not be obtained)
IOException - if the directory cannot be read/written to, or if it does not exist and conf.getOpenMode() is OpenMode.APPEND or if there is any other low-level IO error
Method Detail

getReader

@Deprecated
public IndexReader getReader()
                      throws IOException
Deprecated. Please use IndexReader.open(IndexWriter,boolean) instead.

Expert: returns a readonly reader, covering all committed as well as un-committed changes to the index. This provides "near real-time" searching, in that changes made during an IndexWriter session can be quickly made available for searching without closing the writer nor calling commit().

Note that this is functionally equivalent to calling {#flush} and then using IndexReader.open(org.apache.lucene.store.Directory) to open a new reader. But the turarnound time of this method should be faster since it avoids the potentially costly commit().

You must close the IndexReader returned by this method once you are done using it.

It's near real-time because there is no hard guarantee on how quickly you can get a new reader after making changes with IndexWriter. You'll have to experiment in your situation to determine if it's fast enough. As this is a new and experimental feature, please report back on your findings so we can learn, improve and iterate.

The resulting reader supports IndexReader.reopen(), but that call will simply forward back to this method (though this may change in the future).

The very first time this method is called, this writer instance will make every effort to pool the readers that it opens for doing merges, applying deletes, etc. This means additional resources (RAM, file descriptors, CPU time) will be consumed.

For lower latency on reopening a reader, you should call setMergedSegmentWarmer(org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer) to pre-warm a newly merged segment before it's committed to the index. This is important for minimizing index-to-search delay after a large merge.

If an addIndexes* call is running in another thread, then this reader will only search those segments from the foreign index that have been successfully copied over, so far

.

NOTE: Once the writer is closed, any outstanding readers may continue to be used. However, if you attempt to reopen any of those readers, you'll hit an AlreadyClosedException.

Returns:
IndexReader that covers entire index plus all changes made so far by this IndexWriter instance
Throws:
IOException
WARNING: This API is experimental and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.

getReader

@Deprecated
public IndexReader getReader(int termInfosIndexDivisor)
                      throws IOException
Deprecated. Please use IndexReader.open(IndexWriter,boolean) instead. Furthermore, this method cannot guarantee the reader (and its sub-readers) will be opened with the termInfosIndexDivisor setting because some of them may have already been opened according to IndexWriterConfig.setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int). You should set the requested termInfosIndexDivisor through IndexWriterConfig.setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int) and use getReader().

Expert: like getReader(), except you can specify which termInfosIndexDivisor should be used for any newly opened readers.

Parameters:
termInfosIndexDivisor - Subsamples which indexed terms are loaded into RAM. This has the same effect as setTermIndexInterval(int) except that setting must be done at indexing time while this setting can be set per reader. When set to N, then one in every N*termIndexInterval terms in the index is loaded into memory. By setting this to a value > 1 you can reduce memory usage, at the expense of higher latency when loading a TermInfo. The default value is 1. Set this to -1 to skip loading the terms index entirely.
Throws:
IOException

numDeletedDocs

public int numDeletedDocs(SegmentInfo info)
                   throws IOException
Obtain the number of deleted docs for a pooled reader. If the reader isn't being pooled, the segmentInfo's delCount is returned.

Throws:
IOException

ensureOpen

protected final void ensureOpen(boolean includePendingClose)
                         throws AlreadyClosedException
Used internally to throw an AlreadyClosedException if this IndexWriter has been closed.

Throws:
AlreadyClosedException - if this IndexWriter is closed

ensureOpen

protected final void ensureOpen()
                         throws AlreadyClosedException
Throws:
AlreadyClosedException

message

public void message(String message)
Prints a message to the infoStream (if non-null), prefixed with the identifying information for this writer and the thread that's calling it.


getUseCompoundFile

@Deprecated
public boolean getUseCompoundFile()
Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.getUseCompoundFile()

Get the current setting of whether newly flushed segments will use the compound file format. Note that this just returns the value previously set with setUseCompoundFile(boolean), or the default value (true). You cannot use this to query the status of previously flushed segments.

Note that this method is a convenience method: it just calls mergePolicy.getUseCompoundFile as long as mergePolicy is an instance of LogMergePolicy. Otherwise an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.

See Also:
setUseCompoundFile(boolean)

setUseCompoundFile

@Deprecated
public void setUseCompoundFile(boolean value)
Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.setUseCompoundFile(boolean).

Setting to turn on usage of a compound file. When on, multiple files for each segment are merged into a single file when a new segment is flushed.

Note that this method is a convenience method: it just calls mergePolicy.setUseCompoundFile as long as mergePolicy is an instance of LogMergePolicy. Otherwise an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.


setSimilarity

@Deprecated
public void setSimilarity(Similarity similarity)
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setSimilarity(Similarity) instead

Expert: Set the Similarity implementation used by this IndexWriter.

See Also:
Similarity.setDefault(Similarity)

getSimilarity

@Deprecated
public Similarity getSimilarity()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getSimilarity() instead

Expert: Return the Similarity implementation used by this IndexWriter.

This defaults to the current value of Similarity.getDefault().


setTermIndexInterval

@Deprecated
public void setTermIndexInterval(int interval)
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setTermIndexInterval(int)

Expert: Set the interval between indexed terms. Large values cause less memory to be used by IndexReader, but slow random-access to terms. Small values cause more memory to be used by an IndexReader, and speed random-access to terms. This parameter determines the amount of computation required per query term, regardless of the number of documents that contain that term. In particular, it is the maximum number of other terms that must be scanned before a term is located and its frequency and position information may be processed. In a large index with user-entered query terms, query processing time is likely to be dominated not by term lookup but rather by the processing of frequency and positional data. In a small index or when many uncommon query terms are generated (e.g., by wildcard queries) term lookup may become a dominant cost. In particular, numUniqueTerms/interval terms are read into memory by an IndexReader, and, on average, interval/2 terms must be scanned for each random term access.

See Also:
DEFAULT_TERM_INDEX_INTERVAL

getTermIndexInterval

@Deprecated
public int getTermIndexInterval()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getTermIndexInterval()

Expert: Return the interval between indexed terms.

See Also:
setTermIndexInterval(int)

getConfig

public IndexWriterConfig getConfig()
Returns the private IndexWriterConfig, cloned from the IndexWriterConfig passed to IndexWriter(Directory, IndexWriterConfig).

NOTE: some settings may be changed on the returned IndexWriterConfig, and will take effect in the current IndexWriter instance. See the javadocs for the specific setters in IndexWriterConfig for details.


setMergePolicy

@Deprecated
public void setMergePolicy(MergePolicy mp)
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setMergePolicy(MergePolicy) instead.

Expert: set the merge policy used by this writer.


getMergePolicy

@Deprecated
public MergePolicy getMergePolicy()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getMergePolicy() instead

Expert: returns the current MergePolicy in use by this writer.

See Also:
setMergePolicy(org.apache.lucene.index.MergePolicy)

setMergeScheduler

@Deprecated
public void setMergeScheduler(MergeScheduler mergeScheduler)
                       throws CorruptIndexException,
                              IOException
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setMergeScheduler(MergeScheduler) instead

Expert: set the merge scheduler used by this writer.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

getMergeScheduler

@Deprecated
public MergeScheduler getMergeScheduler()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getMergeScheduler() instead

Expert: returns the current MergeScheduler in use by this writer.

See Also:
setMergeScheduler(MergeScheduler)

setMaxMergeDocs

@Deprecated
public void setMaxMergeDocs(int maxMergeDocs)
Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.setMaxMergeDocs(int) directly.

Determines the largest segment (measured by document count) that may be merged with other segments. Small values (e.g., less than 10,000) are best for interactive indexing, as this limits the length of pauses while indexing to a few seconds. Larger values are best for batched indexing and speedier searches.

The default value is Integer.MAX_VALUE.

Note that this method is a convenience method: it just calls mergePolicy.setMaxMergeDocs as long as mergePolicy is an instance of LogMergePolicy. Otherwise an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.

The default merge policy (LogByteSizeMergePolicy) also allows you to set this limit by net size (in MB) of the segment, using LogByteSizeMergePolicy.setMaxMergeMB(double).


getMaxMergeDocs

@Deprecated
public int getMaxMergeDocs()
Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.getMaxMergeDocs() directly.

Returns the largest segment (measured by document count) that may be merged with other segments.

Note that this method is a convenience method: it just calls mergePolicy.getMaxMergeDocs as long as mergePolicy is an instance of LogMergePolicy. Otherwise an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.

See Also:
setMaxMergeDocs(int)

setMaxFieldLength

@Deprecated
public void setMaxFieldLength(int maxFieldLength)
Deprecated. use LimitTokenCountAnalyzer instead. Note that the behvaior slightly changed - the analyzer limits the number of tokens per token stream created, while this setting limits the total number of tokens to index. This only matters if you index many multi-valued fields though.

The maximum number of terms that will be indexed for a single field in a document. This limits the amount of memory required for indexing, so that collections with very large files will not crash the indexing process by running out of memory. This setting refers to the number of running terms, not to the number of different terms.

Note: this silently truncates large documents, excluding from the index all terms that occur further in the document. If you know your source documents are large, be sure to set this value high enough to accomodate the expected size. If you set it to Integer.MAX_VALUE, then the only limit is your memory, but you should anticipate an OutOfMemoryError.

By default, no more than DEFAULT_MAX_FIELD_LENGTH terms will be indexed for a field.


getMaxFieldLength

@Deprecated
public int getMaxFieldLength()
Deprecated. use LimitTokenCountAnalyzer to limit number of tokens.

Returns the maximum number of terms that will be indexed for a single field in a document.

See Also:
setMaxFieldLength(int)

setReaderTermsIndexDivisor

@Deprecated
public void setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int divisor)
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setReaderTermsIndexDivisor(int) instead.


getReaderTermsIndexDivisor

@Deprecated
public int getReaderTermsIndexDivisor()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getReaderTermsIndexDivisor() instead.


setMaxBufferedDocs

@Deprecated
public void setMaxBufferedDocs(int maxBufferedDocs)
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setMaxBufferedDocs(int) instead.

Determines the minimal number of documents required before the buffered in-memory documents are flushed as a new Segment. Large values generally gives faster indexing.

When this is set, the writer will flush every maxBufferedDocs added documents. Pass in DISABLE_AUTO_FLUSH to prevent triggering a flush due to number of buffered documents. Note that if flushing by RAM usage is also enabled, then the flush will be triggered by whichever comes first.

Disabled by default (writer flushes by RAM usage).

Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if maxBufferedDocs is enabled but smaller than 2, or it disables maxBufferedDocs when ramBufferSize is already disabled
See Also:
setRAMBufferSizeMB(double)

getMaxBufferedDocs

@Deprecated
public int getMaxBufferedDocs()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getMaxBufferedDocs() instead.

Returns the number of buffered added documents that will trigger a flush if enabled.

See Also:
setMaxBufferedDocs(int)

setRAMBufferSizeMB

@Deprecated
public void setRAMBufferSizeMB(double mb)
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setRAMBufferSizeMB(double) instead.

Determines the amount of RAM that may be used for buffering added documents and deletions before they are flushed to the Directory. Generally for faster indexing performance it's best to flush by RAM usage instead of document count and use as large a RAM buffer as you can.

When this is set, the writer will flush whenever buffered documents and deletions use this much RAM. Pass in DISABLE_AUTO_FLUSH to prevent triggering a flush due to RAM usage. Note that if flushing by document count is also enabled, then the flush will be triggered by whichever comes first.

NOTE: the account of RAM usage for pending deletions is only approximate. Specifically, if you delete by Query, Lucene currently has no way to measure the RAM usage if individual Queries so the accounting will under-estimate and you should compensate by either calling commit() periodically yourself, or by using setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int) to flush by count instead of RAM usage (each buffered delete Query counts as one).

NOTE: because IndexWriter uses ints when managing its internal storage, the absolute maximum value for this setting is somewhat less than 2048 MB. The precise limit depends on various factors, such as how large your documents are, how many fields have norms, etc., so it's best to set this value comfortably under 2048.

The default value is DEFAULT_RAM_BUFFER_SIZE_MB.

Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if ramBufferSize is enabled but non-positive, or it disables ramBufferSize when maxBufferedDocs is already disabled

getRAMBufferSizeMB

@Deprecated
public double getRAMBufferSizeMB()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getRAMBufferSizeMB() instead.

Returns the value set by setRAMBufferSizeMB(double) if enabled.


setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms

@Deprecated
public void setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int maxBufferedDeleteTerms)
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int) instead.

Determines the minimal number of delete terms required before the buffered in-memory delete terms are applied and flushed. If there are documents buffered in memory at the time, they are merged and a new segment is created.

Disabled by default (writer flushes by RAM usage).

Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if maxBufferedDeleteTerms is enabled but smaller than 1
See Also:
setRAMBufferSizeMB(double)

getMaxBufferedDeleteTerms

@Deprecated
public int getMaxBufferedDeleteTerms()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getMaxBufferedDeleteTerms() instead

Returns the number of buffered deleted terms that will trigger a flush if enabled.

See Also:
setMaxBufferedDeleteTerms(int)

setMergeFactor

@Deprecated
public void setMergeFactor(int mergeFactor)
Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.setMergeFactor(int) directly.

Determines how often segment indices are merged by addDocument(). With smaller values, less RAM is used while indexing, and searches on unoptimized indices are faster, but indexing speed is slower. With larger values, more RAM is used during indexing, and while searches on unoptimized indices are slower, indexing is faster. Thus larger values (> 10) are best for batch index creation, and smaller values (< 10) for indices that are interactively maintained.

Note that this method is a convenience method: it just calls mergePolicy.setMergeFactor as long as mergePolicy is an instance of LogMergePolicy. Otherwise an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.

This must never be less than 2. The default value is 10.


getMergeFactor

@Deprecated
public int getMergeFactor()
Deprecated. use LogMergePolicy.getMergeFactor() directly.

Returns the number of segments that are merged at once and also controls the total number of segments allowed to accumulate in the index.

Note that this method is a convenience method: it just calls mergePolicy.getMergeFactor as long as mergePolicy is an instance of LogMergePolicy. Otherwise an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.

See Also:
setMergeFactor(int)

setDefaultInfoStream

public static void setDefaultInfoStream(PrintStream infoStream)
If non-null, this will be the default infoStream used by a newly instantiated IndexWriter.

See Also:
setInfoStream(java.io.PrintStream)

getDefaultInfoStream

public static PrintStream getDefaultInfoStream()
Returns the current default infoStream for newly instantiated IndexWriters.

See Also:
setDefaultInfoStream(java.io.PrintStream)

setInfoStream

public void setInfoStream(PrintStream infoStream)
                   throws IOException
If non-null, information about merges, deletes and a message when maxFieldLength is reached will be printed to this.

Throws:
IOException

getInfoStream

public PrintStream getInfoStream()
Returns the current infoStream in use by this writer.

See Also:
setInfoStream(java.io.PrintStream)

verbose

public boolean verbose()
Returns true if verbosing is enabled (i.e., infoStream != null).


setWriteLockTimeout

@Deprecated
public void setWriteLockTimeout(long writeLockTimeout)
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setWriteLockTimeout(long) instead

Sets the maximum time to wait for a write lock (in milliseconds) for this instance of IndexWriter. @see

See Also:
to change the default value for all instances of IndexWriter.

getWriteLockTimeout

@Deprecated
public long getWriteLockTimeout()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getWriteLockTimeout()

Returns allowed timeout when acquiring the write lock.

See Also:
setWriteLockTimeout(long)

setDefaultWriteLockTimeout

@Deprecated
public static void setDefaultWriteLockTimeout(long writeLockTimeout)
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setDefaultWriteLockTimeout(long) instead

Sets the default (for any instance of IndexWriter) maximum time to wait for a write lock (in milliseconds).


getDefaultWriteLockTimeout

@Deprecated
public static long getDefaultWriteLockTimeout()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getDefaultWriteLockTimeout() instead

Returns default write lock timeout for newly instantiated IndexWriters.

See Also:
setDefaultWriteLockTimeout(long)

close

public void close()
           throws CorruptIndexException,
                  IOException
Commits all changes to an index and closes all associated files. Note that this may be a costly operation, so, try to re-use a single writer instead of closing and opening a new one. See commit() for caveats about write caching done by some IO devices.

If an Exception is hit during close, eg due to disk full or some other reason, then both the on-disk index and the internal state of the IndexWriter instance will be consistent. However, the close will not be complete even though part of it (flushing buffered documents) may have succeeded, so the write lock will still be held.

If you can correct the underlying cause (eg free up some disk space) then you can call close() again. Failing that, if you want to force the write lock to be released (dangerous, because you may then lose buffered docs in the IndexWriter instance) then you can do something like this:

 try {
   writer.close();
 } finally {
   if (IndexWriter.isLocked(directory)) {
     IndexWriter.unlock(directory);
   }
 }
 
after which, you must be certain not to use the writer instance anymore.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer, again. See above for details.

Specified by:
close in interface Closeable
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

close

public void close(boolean waitForMerges)
           throws CorruptIndexException,
                  IOException
Closes the index with or without waiting for currently running merges to finish. This is only meaningful when using a MergeScheduler that runs merges in background threads.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer, again. See above for details.

NOTE: it is dangerous to always call close(false), especially when IndexWriter is not open for very long, because this can result in "merge starvation" whereby long merges will never have a chance to finish. This will cause too many segments in your index over time.

Parameters:
waitForMerges - if true, this call will block until all merges complete; else, it will ask all running merges to abort, wait until those merges have finished (which should be at most a few seconds), and then return.
Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

getDirectory

public Directory getDirectory()
Returns the Directory used by this index.


getAnalyzer

public Analyzer getAnalyzer()
Returns the analyzer used by this index.


maxDoc

public int maxDoc()
Returns total number of docs in this index, including docs not yet flushed (still in the RAM buffer), not counting deletions.

See Also:
numDocs()

numDocs

public int numDocs()
            throws IOException
Returns total number of docs in this index, including docs not yet flushed (still in the RAM buffer), and including deletions. NOTE: buffered deletions are not counted. If you really need these to be counted you should call commit() first.

Throws:
IOException
See Also:
numDocs()

hasDeletions

public boolean hasDeletions()
                     throws IOException
Throws:
IOException

addDocument

public void addDocument(Document doc)
                 throws CorruptIndexException,
                        IOException
Adds a document to this index. If the document contains more than setMaxFieldLength(int) terms for a given field, the remainder are discarded.

Note that if an Exception is hit (for example disk full) then the index will be consistent, but this document may not have been added. Furthermore, it's possible the index will have one segment in non-compound format even when using compound files (when a merge has partially succeeded).

This method periodically flushes pending documents to the Directory (see above), and also periodically triggers segment merges in the index according to the MergePolicy in use.

Merges temporarily consume space in the directory. The amount of space required is up to 1X the size of all segments being merged, when no readers/searchers are open against the index, and up to 2X the size of all segments being merged when readers/searchers are open against the index (see optimize() for details). The sequence of primitive merge operations performed is governed by the merge policy.

Note that each term in the document can be no longer than 16383 characters, otherwise an IllegalArgumentException will be thrown.

Note that it's possible to create an invalid Unicode string in java if a UTF16 surrogate pair is malformed. In this case, the invalid characters are silently replaced with the Unicode replacement character U+FFFD.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

addDocument

public void addDocument(Document doc,
                        Analyzer analyzer)
                 throws CorruptIndexException,
                        IOException
Adds a document to this index, using the provided analyzer instead of the value of getAnalyzer(). If the document contains more than setMaxFieldLength(int) terms for a given field, the remainder are discarded.

See addDocument(Document) for details on index and IndexWriter state after an Exception, and flushing/merging temporary free space requirements.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

addDocuments

public void addDocuments(Collection<Document> docs)
                  throws CorruptIndexException,
                         IOException
Atomically adds a block of documents with sequentially assigned document IDs, such that an external reader will see all or none of the documents.

WARNING: the index does not currently record which documents were added as a block. Today this is fine, because merging will preserve the block (as long as none them were deleted). But it's possible in the future that Lucene may more aggressively re-order documents (for example, perhaps to obtain better index compression), in which case you may need to fully re-index your documents at that time.

See addDocument(Document) for details on index and IndexWriter state after an Exception, and flushing/merging temporary free space requirements.

NOTE: tools that do offline splitting of an index (for example, IndexSplitter in contrib) or re-sorting of documents (for example, IndexSorter in contrib) are not aware of these atomically added documents and will likely break them up. Use such tools at your own risk!

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error
WARNING: This API is experimental and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.

addDocuments

public void addDocuments(Collection<Document> docs,
                         Analyzer analyzer)
                  throws CorruptIndexException,
                         IOException
Atomically adds a block of documents, analyzed using the provided analyzer, with sequentially assigned document IDs, such that an external reader will see all or none of the documents.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error
WARNING: This API is experimental and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.

updateDocuments

public void updateDocuments(Term delTerm,
                            Collection<Document> docs)
                     throws CorruptIndexException,
                            IOException
Atomically deletes documents matching the provided delTerm and adds a block of documents with sequentially assigned document IDs, such that an external reader will see all or none of the documents. See addDocuments(Collection).

Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error
WARNING: This API is experimental and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.

updateDocuments

public void updateDocuments(Term delTerm,
                            Collection<Document> docs,
                            Analyzer analyzer)
                     throws CorruptIndexException,
                            IOException
Atomically deletes documents matching the provided delTerm and adds a block of documents, analyzed using the provided analyzer, with sequentially assigned document IDs, such that an external reader will see all or none of the documents. See addDocuments(Collection).

Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error
WARNING: This API is experimental and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.

deleteDocuments

public void deleteDocuments(Term term)
                     throws CorruptIndexException,
                            IOException
Deletes the document(s) containing term.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Parameters:
term - the term to identify the documents to be deleted
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

deleteDocuments

public void deleteDocuments(Term... terms)
                     throws CorruptIndexException,
                            IOException
Deletes the document(s) containing any of the terms. All deletes are flushed at the same time.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Parameters:
terms - array of terms to identify the documents to be deleted
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

deleteDocuments

public void deleteDocuments(Query query)
                     throws CorruptIndexException,
                            IOException
Deletes the document(s) matching the provided query.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Parameters:
query - the query to identify the documents to be deleted
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

deleteDocuments

public void deleteDocuments(Query... queries)
                     throws CorruptIndexException,
                            IOException
Deletes the document(s) matching any of the provided queries. All deletes are flushed at the same time.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Parameters:
queries - array of queries to identify the documents to be deleted
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

updateDocument

public void updateDocument(Term term,
                           Document doc)
                    throws CorruptIndexException,
                           IOException
Updates a document by first deleting the document(s) containing term and then adding the new document. The delete and then add are atomic as seen by a reader on the same index (flush may happen only after the add).

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Parameters:
term - the term to identify the document(s) to be deleted
doc - the document to be added
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

updateDocument

public void updateDocument(Term term,
                           Document doc,
                           Analyzer analyzer)
                    throws CorruptIndexException,
                           IOException
Updates a document by first deleting the document(s) containing term and then adding the new document. The delete and then add are atomic as seen by a reader on the same index (flush may happen only after the add).

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Parameters:
term - the term to identify the document(s) to be deleted
doc - the document to be added
analyzer - the analyzer to use when analyzing the document
Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

optimize

public void optimize()
              throws CorruptIndexException,
                     IOException
Requests an "optimize" operation on an index, priming the index for the fastest available search. Traditionally this has meant merging all segments into a single segment as is done in the default merge policy, but individual merge policies may implement optimize in different ways.

Optimize is a fairly costly operation, so you should only do it if your search performance really requires it. Many search applications do fine never calling optimize.

Note that optimize requires 2X the index size free space in your Directory (3X if you're using compound file format). For example, if your index size is 10 MB then you need 20 MB free for optimize to complete (30 MB if you're using compound file format). Also, it's best to call commit() after the optimize completes to allow IndexWriter to free up disk space.

If some but not all readers re-open while an optimize is underway, this will cause > 2X temporary space to be consumed as those new readers will then hold open the partially optimized segments at that time. It is best not to re-open readers while optimize is running.

The actual temporary usage could be much less than these figures (it depends on many factors).

In general, once the optimize completes, the total size of the index will be less than the size of the starting index. It could be quite a bit smaller (if there were many pending deletes) or just slightly smaller.

If an Exception is hit during optimize(), for example due to disk full, the index will not be corrupt and no documents will have been lost. However, it may have been partially optimized (some segments were merged but not all), and it's possible that one of the segments in the index will be in non-compound format even when using compound file format. This will occur when the Exception is hit during conversion of the segment into compound format.

This call will optimize those segments present in the index when the call started. If other threads are still adding documents and flushing segments, those newly created segments will not be optimized unless you call optimize again.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

NOTE: if you call close(boolean) with false, which aborts all running merges, then any thread still running this method might hit a MergePolicy.MergeAbortedException.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error
See Also:
MergePolicy.findMergesForOptimize(org.apache.lucene.index.SegmentInfos, int, java.util.Map)

optimize

public void optimize(int maxNumSegments)
              throws CorruptIndexException,
                     IOException
Optimize the index down to <= maxNumSegments. If maxNumSegments==1 then this is the same as optimize().

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Parameters:
maxNumSegments - maximum number of segments left in the index after optimization finishes
Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

optimize

public void optimize(boolean doWait)
              throws CorruptIndexException,
                     IOException
Just like optimize(), except you can specify whether the call should block until the optimize completes. This is only meaningful with a MergeScheduler that is able to run merges in background threads.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

optimize

public void optimize(int maxNumSegments,
                     boolean doWait)
              throws CorruptIndexException,
                     IOException
Just like optimize(int), except you can specify whether the call should block until the optimize completes. This is only meaningful with a MergeScheduler that is able to run merges in background threads.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

expungeDeletes

public void expungeDeletes(boolean doWait)
                    throws CorruptIndexException,
                           IOException
Just like expungeDeletes(), except you can specify whether the call should block until the operation completes. This is only meaningful with a MergeScheduler that is able to run merges in background threads.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

NOTE: if you call close(boolean) with false, which aborts all running merges, then any thread still running this method might hit a MergePolicy.MergeAbortedException.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

expungeDeletes

public void expungeDeletes()
                    throws CorruptIndexException,
                           IOException
Expunges all deletes from the index. When an index has many document deletions (or updates to existing documents), it's best to either call optimize or expungeDeletes to remove all unused data in the index associated with the deleted documents. To see how many deletions you have pending in your index, call IndexReader.numDeletedDocs() This saves disk space and memory usage while searching. expungeDeletes should be somewhat faster than optimize since it does not insist on reducing the index to a single segment (though, this depends on the MergePolicy; see MergePolicy.findMergesToExpungeDeletes(org.apache.lucene.index.SegmentInfos).). Note that this call does not first commit any buffered documents, so you must do so yourself if necessary. See also expungeDeletes(boolean)

NOTE: this method first flushes a new segment (if there are indexed documents), and applies all buffered deletes.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

maybeMerge

public final void maybeMerge()
                      throws CorruptIndexException,
                             IOException
Expert: asks the mergePolicy whether any merges are necessary now and if so, runs the requested merges and then iterate (test again if merges are needed) until no more merges are returned by the mergePolicy. Explicit calls to maybeMerge() are usually not necessary. The most common case is when merge policy parameters have changed.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

getMergingSegments

public Collection<SegmentInfo> getMergingSegments()
Expert: to be used by a MergePolicy to avoid selecting merges for segments already being merged. The returned collection is not cloned, and thus is only safe to access if you hold IndexWriter's lock (which you do when IndexWriter invokes the MergePolicy).

Do not alter the returned collection!


getNextMerge

public MergePolicy.OneMerge getNextMerge()
Expert: the MergeScheduler calls this method to retrieve the next merge requested by the MergePolicy

WARNING: This API is experimental and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.

rollback

public void rollback()
              throws IOException
Close the IndexWriter without committing any changes that have occurred since the last commit (or since it was opened, if commit hasn't been called). This removes any temporary files that had been created, after which the state of the index will be the same as it was when commit() was last called or when this writer was first opened. This also clears a previous call to prepareCommit().

Specified by:
rollback in interface TwoPhaseCommit
Throws:
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

deleteAll

public void deleteAll()
               throws IOException
Delete all documents in the index.

This method will drop all buffered documents and will remove all segments from the index. This change will not be visible until a commit() has been called. This method can be rolled back using rollback().

NOTE: this method is much faster than using deleteDocuments( new MatchAllDocsQuery() ).

NOTE: this method will forcefully abort all merges in progress. If other threads are running optimize(), addIndexes(IndexReader[]) or expungeDeletes(boolean) methods, they may receive MergePolicy.MergeAbortedExceptions.

Throws:
IOException

waitForMerges

public void waitForMerges()
Wait for any currently outstanding merges to finish.

It is guaranteed that any merges started prior to calling this method will have completed once this method completes.


addIndexesNoOptimize

@Deprecated
public void addIndexesNoOptimize(Directory... dirs)
                          throws CorruptIndexException,
                                 IOException
Deprecated. use addIndexes(Directory...) instead

Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

addIndexes

public void addIndexes(IndexReader... readers)
                throws CorruptIndexException,
                       IOException
Merges the provided indexes into this index. This method is useful if you use extensions of IndexReader. Otherwise, using addIndexes(Directory...) is highly recommended for performance reasons. It uses the MergeScheduler and MergePolicy set on this writer, which may perform merges in parallel.

The provided IndexReaders are not closed.

NOTE: this method does not merge the current segments, only the incoming ones.

See addIndexes(Directory...) for details on transactional semantics, temporary free space required in the Directory, and non-CFS segments on an Exception.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

NOTE: if you call close(boolean) with false, which aborts all running merges, then any thread still running this method might hit a MergePolicy.MergeAbortedException.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

addIndexes

public void addIndexes(Directory... dirs)
                throws CorruptIndexException,
                       IOException
Adds all segments from an array of indexes into this index.

This may be used to parallelize batch indexing. A large document collection can be broken into sub-collections. Each sub-collection can be indexed in parallel, on a different thread, process or machine. The complete index can then be created by merging sub-collection indexes with this method.

NOTE: the index in each Directory must not be changed (opened by a writer) while this method is running. This method does not acquire a write lock in each input Directory, so it is up to the caller to enforce this.

This method is transactional in how Exceptions are handled: it does not commit a new segments_N file until all indexes are added. This means if an Exception occurs (for example disk full), then either no indexes will have been added or they all will have been.

Note that this requires temporary free space in the Directory up to 2X the sum of all input indexes (including the starting index). If readers/searchers are open against the starting index, then temporary free space required will be higher by the size of the starting index (see optimize() for details).

NOTE: this method only copies the segments of the incomning indexes and does not merge them. Therefore deleted documents are not removed and the new segments are not merged with the existing ones. Also, if the merge policy allows compound files, then any segment that is not compound is converted to such. However, if the segment is compound, it is copied as-is even if the merge policy does not allow compound files.

This requires this index not be among those to be added.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException - if the index is corrupt
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

doAfterFlush

protected void doAfterFlush()
                     throws IOException
A hook for extending classes to execute operations after pending added and deleted documents have been flushed to the Directory but before the change is committed (new segments_N file written).

Throws:
IOException

doBeforeFlush

protected void doBeforeFlush()
                      throws IOException
A hook for extending classes to execute operations before pending added and deleted documents are flushed to the Directory.

Throws:
IOException

prepareCommit

public final void prepareCommit()
                         throws CorruptIndexException,
                                IOException
Expert: prepare for commit.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Specified by:
prepareCommit in interface TwoPhaseCommit
Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException
See Also:
prepareCommit(Map)

prepareCommit

public final void prepareCommit(Map<String,String> commitUserData)
                         throws CorruptIndexException,
                                IOException

Expert: prepare for commit, specifying commitUserData Map (String -> String). This does the first phase of 2-phase commit. This method does all steps necessary to commit changes since this writer was opened: flushes pending added and deleted docs, syncs the index files, writes most of next segments_N file. After calling this you must call either commit() to finish the commit, or rollback() to revert the commit and undo all changes done since the writer was opened.

You can also just call commit(Map) directly without prepareCommit first in which case that method will internally call prepareCommit.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Specified by:
prepareCommit in interface TwoPhaseCommit
Parameters:
commitUserData - Opaque Map (String->String) that's recorded into the segments file in the index, and retrievable by IndexReader.getCommitUserData(org.apache.lucene.store.Directory). Note that when IndexWriter commits itself during close(), the commitUserData is unchanged (just carried over from the prior commit). If this is null then the previous commitUserData is kept. Also, the commitUserData will only "stick" if there are actually changes in the index to commit.
Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException
See Also:
TwoPhaseCommit.prepareCommit()

commit

public final void commit()
                  throws CorruptIndexException,
                         IOException

Commits all pending changes (added & deleted documents, optimizations, segment merges, added indexes, etc.) to the index, and syncs all referenced index files, such that a reader will see the changes and the index updates will survive an OS or machine crash or power loss. Note that this does not wait for any running background merges to finish. This may be a costly operation, so you should test the cost in your application and do it only when really necessary.

Note that this operation calls Directory.sync on the index files. That call should not return until the file contents & metadata are on stable storage. For FSDirectory, this calls the OS's fsync. But, beware: some hardware devices may in fact cache writes even during fsync, and return before the bits are actually on stable storage, to give the appearance of faster performance. If you have such a device, and it does not have a battery backup (for example) then on power loss it may still lose data. Lucene cannot guarantee consistency on such devices.

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Specified by:
commit in interface TwoPhaseCommit
Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException
See Also:
prepareCommit(), commit(Map)

commit

public final void commit(Map<String,String> commitUserData)
                  throws CorruptIndexException,
                         IOException
Commits all changes to the index, specifying a commitUserData Map (String -> String). This just calls prepareCommit(Map) (if you didn't already call it) and then finishCommit().

NOTE: if this method hits an OutOfMemoryError you should immediately close the writer. See above for details.

Specified by:
commit in interface TwoPhaseCommit
Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException
See Also:
TwoPhaseCommit.commit(), TwoPhaseCommit.prepareCommit(Map)

flush

protected final void flush(boolean triggerMerge,
                           boolean flushDocStores,
                           boolean flushDeletes)
                    throws CorruptIndexException,
                           IOException
NOTE: flushDocStores is ignored now (hardwired to true); this method is only here for backwards compatibility

Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

flush

protected final void flush(boolean triggerMerge,
                           boolean applyAllDeletes)
                    throws CorruptIndexException,
                           IOException
Flush all in-memory buffered updates (adds and deletes) to the Directory.

Parameters:
triggerMerge - if true, we may merge segments (if deletes or docs were flushed) if necessary
applyAllDeletes - whether pending deletes should also
Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException

ramSizeInBytes

public final long ramSizeInBytes()
Expert: Return the total size of all index files currently cached in memory. Useful for size management with flushRamDocs()


numRamDocs

public final int numRamDocs()
Expert: Return the number of documents currently buffered in RAM.


merge

public void merge(MergePolicy.OneMerge merge)
           throws CorruptIndexException,
                  IOException
Merges the indicated segments, replacing them in the stack with a single segment.

Throws:
CorruptIndexException
IOException
WARNING: This API is experimental and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.

segString

public String segString()
                 throws IOException
Throws:
IOException
NOTE: This API is for internal purposes only and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.

segString

public String segString(Iterable<SegmentInfo> infos)
                 throws IOException
Throws:
IOException
NOTE: This API is for internal purposes only and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.

segString

public String segString(SegmentInfo info)
                 throws IOException
Throws:
IOException
NOTE: This API is for internal purposes only and might change in incompatible ways in the next release.

isLocked

public static boolean isLocked(Directory directory)
                        throws IOException
Returns true iff the index in the named directory is currently locked.

Parameters:
directory - the directory to check for a lock
Throws:
IOException - if there is a low-level IO error

unlock

public static void unlock(Directory directory)
                   throws IOException
Forcibly unlocks the index in the named directory.

Caution: this should only be used by failure recovery code, when it is known that no other process nor thread is in fact currently accessing this index.

Throws:
IOException

setMergedSegmentWarmer

@Deprecated
public void setMergedSegmentWarmer(IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer warmer)
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.setMergedSegmentWarmer(org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer) instead.

Set the merged segment warmer. See IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer.


getMergedSegmentWarmer

@Deprecated
public IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer getMergedSegmentWarmer()
Deprecated. use IndexWriterConfig.getMergedSegmentWarmer() instead.

Returns the current merged segment warmer. See IndexWriter.IndexReaderWarmer.


deleteUnusedFiles

public void deleteUnusedFiles()
                       throws IOException
Expert: remove any index files that are no longer used.

IndexWriter normally deletes unused files itself, during indexing. However, on Windows, which disallows deletion of open files, if there is a reader open on the index then those files cannot be deleted. This is fine, because IndexWriter will periodically retry the deletion.

However, IndexWriter doesn't try that often: only on open, close, flushing a new segment, and finishing a merge. If you don't do any of these actions with your IndexWriter, you'll see the unused files linger. If that's a problem, call this method to delete them (once you've closed the open readers that were preventing their deletion).

In addition, you can call this method to delete unreferenced index commits. This might be useful if you are using an IndexDeletionPolicy which holds onto index commits until some criteria are met, but those commits are no longer needed. Otherwise, those commits will be deleted the next time commit() is called.

Throws:
IOException

setPayloadProcessorProvider

public void setPayloadProcessorProvider(PayloadProcessorProvider pcp)
Sets the PayloadProcessorProvider to use when merging payloads. Note that the given pcp will be invoked for every segment that is merged, not only external ones that are given through addIndexes(org.apache.lucene.index.IndexReader...). If you want only the payloads of the external segments to be processed, you can return null whenever a PayloadProcessorProvider.DirPayloadProcessor is requested for the Directory of the IndexWriter.

The default is null which means payloads are processed normally (copied) during segment merges. You can also unset it by passing null.

NOTE: the set PayloadProcessorProvider will be in effect immediately, potentially for already running merges too. If you want to be sure it is used for further operations only, such as addIndexes(org.apache.lucene.index.IndexReader...) or optimize(), you can call waitForMerges() before.


getPayloadProcessorProvider

public PayloadProcessorProvider getPayloadProcessorProvider()
Returns the PayloadProcessorProvider that is used during segment merges to process payloads.



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