- new <database> or new <path> <mode>
- Class constructor. Takes either a database object, or a path and one of
DB_OPEN, DB_CREATE, DB_CREATE_OR_OPEN or DB_CREATE_OR_OVERWRITE. These are
exported by Search::Xapian with the 'db' option.
- clone
- Return a clone of this class.
- flush
- Flush to disk any modifications made to the database.
For efficiency reasons, when performing multiple updates to a
database it is best (indeed, almost essential) to make as many
modifications as memory will permit in a single pass through the
database. To ensure this, Xapian batches up modifications.
Flush may be called at any time to ensure that the
modifications which have been made are written to disk: if the flush
succeeds, all the preceding modifications will have been written to
disk.
If any of the modifications fail, an exception will be thrown
and the database will be left in a state in which each separate
addition, replacement or deletion operation has either been fully
performed or not performed at all: it is then up to the application to
work out which operations need to be repeated.
Beware of calling flush too frequently: this will have a
severe performance cost.
Note that flush need not be called explicitly: it will be
called automatically when the database is closed, or when a sufficient
number of modifications have been made.
- add_document <document>
- Add a new document to the database.
This method adds the specified document to the database,
returning a newly allocated document ID.
Note that this does not mean the document will immediately
appear in the database; see flush() for more details.
As with all database modification operations, the effect is
atomic: the document will either be fully added, or the document fails
to be added and an exception is thrown (possibly at a later time when
flush is called or the database is closed).
- delete_document <doc_id>
- Delete a document from the database. This method removes the document with
the specified document ID from the database.
Note that this does not mean the document will immediately
disappear from the database; see flush() for more details.
As with all database modification operations, the effect is
atomic: the document will either be fully removed, or the document fails
to be removed and an exception is thrown (possibly at a later time when
flush is called or the database is closed).
- delete_document_by_term <term>
- Delete any documents indexed by a term from the database. This method
removes any documents indexed by the specified term from the database.
The intended use is to allow UIDs from another system to
easily be mapped to terms in Xapian, although this method probably has
other uses.
- replace_document <doc_id> <document>
- eplace a given document in the database.
This method replaces the document with the specified document
ID. Note that this does not mean the document will immediately change in
the database; see flush() for more details.
As with all database modification operations, the effect is
atomic: the document will either be fully replaced, or the document
fails to be replaced and an exception is thrown (possibly at a later
time when flush is called or the database is closed).
- replace_document_by_term <unique_term> <document>
- Replace any documents matching an unique term.
This method replaces any documents indexed by the specified
term with the specified document. If any documents are indexed by the
term, the lowest document ID will be used for the document, otherwise a
new document ID will be generated as for add_document.
The intended use is to allow UIDs from another system to
easily be mapped to terms in Xapian, although this method probably has
other uses.
Note that this does not mean the document(s) will immediately
change in the database; see flush() for more details.
As with all database modification operations, the effect is
atomic: the document(s) will either be fully replaced, or the
document(s) fail to be replaced and an exception is thrown (possibly at
a later time when flush is called or the database is closed).
- add_spelling <word> <freqinc>
- Add a word to the spelling dictionary.
If the word is already present, its frequency is
increased.
Parameters:
word The word to add.
freqinc How much to increase its frequency by (default 1).
- remove_spelling <word> <freqdec>
- Remove a word from the spelling dictionary.
The word's frequency is decreased, and if would become zero or
less then the word is removed completely.
Parameters:
word The word to remove.
freqdec How much to decrease its frequency by (default 1).
- reopen
- Re-open the database to ensure you are using the latest revision.
- close
- Close the database. This also implies a commit() unless a
transaction is in progress.