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KinoSearch1::Search::QueryFilter(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		     KinoSearch1::Search::QueryFilter(3pm)

NAME
KinoSearch1::Search::QueryFilter - build a filter based on results of a query SYNOPSIS
my $books_only_query = KinoSearch1::Search::TermQuery->new( term => KinoSearch1::Index::Term->new( 'category', 'books' ); ); my $filter = KinoSearch1::Search::QueryFilter->new( query => $books_only_query; ); my $hits = $searcher->search( query => $query_string, filter => $filter, ); DESCRIPTION
A QueryFilter spawns a result set that can be used to filter the results of another query. The effect is very similar to adding a required clause to a BooleanQuery -- however, a QueryFilter caches its results, so it is more efficient if you use it more than once. METHODS
new my $filter = KinoSearch1::Search::QueryFilter->new( query => $query; ); Constructor. Takes one hash-style parameter, "query", which must be an object belonging to a subclass of KinoSearch1::Search::Query. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2010 Marvin Humphrey LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc. See KinoSearch1 version 1.00. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 KinoSearch1::Search::QueryFilter(3pm)

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KinoSearch1::Search::BooleanQuery(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    KinoSearch1::Search::BooleanQuery(3pm)

NAME
KinoSearch1::Search::BooleanQuery - match boolean combinations of Queries SYNOPSIS
my $bool_query = KinoSearch1::Search::BooleanQuery->new; $bool_query->add_clause( query => $term_query, occur => 'MUST' ); my $hits = $searcher->search( query => $bool_query ); DESCRIPTION
BooleanQueries are super-Query objects which match boolean combinations of other Queries. One way of producing a BooleanQuery is to feed a query string along the lines of "this AND NOT that" to a QueryParser object: my $bool_query = $query_parser->parse( 'this AND NOT that' ); It's also possible to achieve the same end by manually constructing the query piece by piece: my $bool_query = KinoSearch1::Search::BooleanQuery->new; my $this_query = KinoSearch1::Search::TermQuery->new( term => KinoSearch1::Index::Term->new( 'bodytext', 'this' ), ); $bool_query->add_clause( query => $this_query, occur => 'MUST' ); my $that_query = KinoSearch1::Search::TermQuery->new( term => KinoSearch1::Index::Term->new( 'bodytext', 'that' ), ); $bool_query->add_clause( query => $that_query, occur => 'MUST_NOT' ); QueryParser objects and hand-rolled Queries can work together: my $general_query = $query_parser->parse($q); my $news_only = KinoSearch1::Search::TermQuery->new( term => KinoSearch1::Index::Term->new( 'category', 'news' ); ); $bool_query->add_clause( query => $general_query, occur => 'MUST' ); $bool_query->add_clause( query => $news_only, occur => 'MUST' ); METHODS
new my $bool_query = KinoSearch1::Search::BooleanQuery->new; Constructor. Takes no arguments. add_clause $bool_query->add_clause( query => $query, # required occur => 'MUST', # default: 'SHOULD' ); Add a clause to the BooleanQuery. Takes hash-style parameters: o query - an object which belongs to a subclass of KinoSearch1::Search::Query. o occur - must be one of three possible values: 'SHOULD', 'MUST', or 'MUST_NOT'. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2010 Marvin Humphrey LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc. See KinoSearch1 version 1.00. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 KinoSearch1::Search::BooleanQuery(3pm)
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