Class TeeSinkTokenFilter
This TokenFilter provides the ability to set aside attribute states that have already been analyzed. This is useful in situations where multiple fields share many common analysis steps and then go their separate ways.
It is also useful for doing things like entity extraction or proper noun analysis as part of the analysis workflow and saving off those tokens for use in another field.
TeeSinkTokenFilter source1 = new TeeSinkTokenFilter(new WhitespaceTokenizer(version, reader1));
TeeSinkTokenFilter.SinkTokenStream sink1 = source1.NewSinkTokenStream();
TeeSinkTokenFilter.SinkTokenStream sink2 = source1.NewSinkTokenStream();
TeeSinkTokenFilter source2 = new TeeSinkTokenFilter(new WhitespaceTokenizer(version, reader2));
source2.AddSinkTokenStream(sink1);
source2.AddSinkTokenStream(sink2);
TokenStream final1 = new LowerCaseFilter(version, source1);
TokenStream final2 = source2;
TokenStream final3 = new EntityDetect(sink1);
TokenStream final4 = new URLDetect(sink2);
d.Add(new TextField("f1", final1, Field.Store.NO));
d.Add(new TextField("f2", final2, Field.Store.NO));
d.Add(new TextField("f3", final3, Field.Store.NO));
d.Add(new TextField("f4", final4, Field.Store.NO));
In this example, sink1
and sink2
will both get tokens from both
reader1
and reader2
after whitespace tokenizer
and now we can further wrap any of these in extra analysis, and more "sources" can be inserted if desired.
It is important, that tees are consumed before sinks (in the above example, the field names must be
less the sink's field names). If you are not sure, which stream is consumed first, you can simply
add another sink and then pass all tokens to the sinks at once using ConsumeAllTokens().
This TokenFilter is exhausted after this. In the above example, change
the example above to:
...
TokenStream final1 = new LowerCaseFilter(version, source1.NewSinkTokenStream());
TokenStream final2 = source2.NewSinkTokenStream();
sink1.ConsumeAllTokens();
sink2.ConsumeAllTokens();
...
In this case, the fields can be added in any order, because the sources are not used anymore and all sinks are ready.
Note, the EntityDetect and URLDetect TokenStreams are for the example and do not currently exist in Lucene.
Inherited Members
Assembly: cs.temp.dll.dll
Syntax
[Serializable]
public sealed class TeeSinkTokenFilter : TokenFilter, IDisposable
Constructors
Name | Description |
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TeeSinkTokenFilter(TokenStream) | Instantiates a new TeeSinkTokenFilter. |
Methods
Name | Description |
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AddSinkTokenStream(TeeSinkTokenFilter.SinkTokenStream) | Adds a TeeSinkTokenFilter.SinkTokenStream created by another TeeSinkTokenFilter to this one. The supplied stream will also receive all consumed tokens. This method can be used to pass tokens from two different tees to one sink. |
ConsumeAllTokens() | TeeSinkTokenFilter passes all tokens to the added sinks when itself is consumed. To be sure, that all tokens from the input stream are passed to the sinks, you can call this methods. This instance is exhausted after this, but all sinks are instant available. |
End() | |
IncrementToken() | |
NewSinkTokenStream() | Returns a new TeeSinkTokenFilter.SinkTokenStream that receives all tokens consumed by this stream. |
NewSinkTokenStream(TeeSinkTokenFilter.SinkFilter) | Returns a new TeeSinkTokenFilter.SinkTokenStream that receives all tokens consumed by this stream that pass the supplied filter. |