public interface Collector
Expert: Collectors are primarily meant to be used to gather raw results from a search, and implement sorting or custom result filtering, collation, etc.
Lucene's core collectors are derived from Collector
and SimpleCollector. Likely your application can
use one of these classes, or subclass TopDocsCollector,
instead of implementing Collector directly:
TopDocsCollector is an abstract base class
that assumes you will retrieve the top N docs,
according to some criteria, after collection is
done. TopScoreDocCollector is a concrete subclass
TopDocsCollector and sorts according to score +
docID. This is used internally by the IndexSearcher search methods that do not take an
explicit Sort. It is likely the most frequently
used collector.TopFieldCollector subclasses TopDocsCollector and sorts according to a specified
Sort object (sort by field). This is used
internally by the IndexSearcher search methods
that take an explicit Sort.
TimeLimitingCollector, which wraps any other
Collector and aborts the search if it's taken too much
time.PositiveScoresOnlyCollector wraps any other
Collector and prevents collection of hits whose score
is <= 0.0| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
LeafCollector |
getLeafCollector(LeafReaderContext context)
Create a new
collector to collect the given context. |
ScoreMode |
scoreMode()
Indicates what features are required from the scorer.
|
LeafCollector getLeafCollector(LeafReaderContext context) throws IOException
collector to collect the given context.context - next atomic reader contextIOExceptionScoreMode scoreMode()
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