public final class FieldMaskingSpanQuery extends SpanQuery
Wrapper to allow SpanQuery objects participate in composite
single-field SpanQueries by 'lying' about their search field. That is,
the masked SpanQuery will function as normal,
but SpanQuery.getField() simply hands back the value supplied
in this class's constructor.
This can be used to support Queries like SpanNearQuery or
SpanOrQuery across different fields, which is not ordinarily
permitted.
This can be useful for denormalized relational data: for example, when indexing a document with conceptually many 'children':
teacherid: 1 studentfirstname: james studentsurname: jones teacherid: 2 studenfirstname: james studentsurname: smith studentfirstname: sally studentsurname: jones
a SpanNearQuery with a slop of 0 can be applied across two
SpanTermQuery objects as follows:
SpanQuery q1 = new SpanTermQuery(new Term("studentfirstname", "james"));
SpanQuery q2 = new SpanTermQuery(new Term("studentsurname", "jones"));
SpanQuery q2m = new FieldMaskingSpanQuery(q2, "studentfirstname");
Query q = new SpanNearQuery(new SpanQuery[]{q1, q2m}, -1, false);
to search for 'studentfirstname:james studentsurname:jones' and find
teacherid 1 without matching teacherid 2 (which has a 'james' in position 0
and 'jones' in position 1).
Note: as getField() returns the masked field, scoring will be
done using the Similarity and collection statistics of the field name supplied,
but with the term statistics of the real field. This may lead to exceptions,
poor performance, and unexpected scoring behaviour.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
private java.lang.String |
field |
private SpanQuery |
maskedQuery |
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
FieldMaskingSpanQuery(SpanQuery maskedQuery,
java.lang.String maskedField) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
SpanWeight |
createWeight(IndexSearcher searcher,
ScoreMode scoreMode,
float boost)
Expert: Constructs an appropriate Weight implementation for this query.
|
boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object other)
Override and implement query instance equivalence properly in a subclass.
|
private boolean |
equalsTo(FieldMaskingSpanQuery other) |
java.lang.String |
getField()
Returns the name of the field matched by this query.
|
SpanQuery |
getMaskedQuery() |
int |
hashCode()
Override and implement query hash code properly in a subclass.
|
Query |
rewrite(IndexReader reader)
Expert: called to re-write queries into primitive queries.
|
java.lang.String |
toString(java.lang.String field)
Prints a query to a string, with
field assumed to be the
default field and omitted. |
void |
visit(QueryVisitor visitor)
Recurse through the query tree, visiting any child queries
|
getTermStates, getTermStatesclassHash, sameClassAs, toStringprivate final SpanQuery maskedQuery
private final java.lang.String field
public FieldMaskingSpanQuery(SpanQuery maskedQuery, java.lang.String maskedField)
public java.lang.String getField()
SpanQuerypublic SpanQuery getMaskedQuery()
public SpanWeight createWeight(IndexSearcher searcher, ScoreMode scoreMode, float boost) throws java.io.IOException
QueryOnly implemented by primitive queries, which re-write to themselves.
createWeight in class SpanQueryscoreMode - How the produced scorers will be consumed.boost - The boost that is propagated by the parent queries.java.io.IOExceptionpublic Query rewrite(IndexReader reader) throws java.io.IOException
Querypublic void visit(QueryVisitor visitor)
Querypublic java.lang.String toString(java.lang.String field)
Queryfield assumed to be the
default field and omitted.public boolean equals(java.lang.Object other)
QueryQueryCache works properly.
Typically a query will be equal to another only if it's an instance of
the same class and its document-filtering properties are identical that other
instance. Utility methods are provided for certain repetitive code.equals in class QueryQuery.sameClassAs(Object),
Query.classHash()private boolean equalsTo(FieldMaskingSpanQuery other)
public int hashCode()
QueryQueryCache works properly.hashCode in class QueryQuery.equals(Object)