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.. _configuration_options_index:
Indexing
========
Holds settings regarding the indexing, e.g. of TYPO3 records, to search services.
Configured as::
plugin {
tx_searchcore {
settings {
indexing {
identifier {
indexer = FullyQualifiedClassname
// the settings
}
}
}
}
}
Where ``identifier`` is up to you, but should match table names to make :ref:`TcaIndexer` work.
The following settings are available. For each setting its documented which indexer consumes it.
.. _rootLineBlacklist:
rootLineBlacklist
-----------------
Used by: :ref:`TcaIndexer`, :ref:`PagesIndexer`.
Defines a blacklist of page uids. Records below any of these pages, or subpages, are not
indexed. This allows you to define areas that should not be indexed.
The page attribute *No Search* is also taken into account to prevent indexing records from only one
page without recursion.
Contains a comma separated list of page uids. Spaces are trimmed.
Example::
plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.<identifier>.rootLineBlacklist = 3, 10, 100
Also it's possible to define some behaviour for the different document types. In context of TYPO3
tables are used as document types 1:1. It's possible to configure different tables. The following
options are available:
.. _additionalWhereClause:
additionalWhereClause
---------------------
Used by: :ref:`TcaIndexer`, :ref:`PagesIndexer`.
Add additional SQL to where clauses to determine indexable records from the table. This way you
can exclude specific records like ``tt_content`` records with specific ``CType`` values or
something else. E.g. you can add a new field to the table to exclude records from indexing.
Example::
plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.<identifier>.additionalWhereClause = tt_content.CType NOT IN ('gridelements_pi1', 'list', 'div', 'menu')
.. attention::
Make sure to prefix all fields with the corresponding table name. The selection from
database will contain joins and can lead to SQL errors if a field exists in multiple tables.
.. _abstractFields:
abstractFields
--------------
Used by: :ref:`PagesIndexer`.
Define which field should be used to provide the auto generated field "search_abstract".
The fields have to exist in the record to be indexed. Therefore fields like ``content`` are also
possible.
Example::
# As last fallback we use the content of the page
plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.<identifier>.abstractFields := addToList(content)
Default::
abstract, description, bodytext
.. _mapping:
mapping
-------
Used by: Elasticsearch connection while indexing.
Define mapping for Elasticsearch, have a look at the official docs: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/mapping.html
You are able to define the mapping for each property / columns.
Example::
plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.tt_content.mapping {
CType {
type = keyword
}
}
The above example will define the ``CType`` field of ``tt_content`` as ``type: keyword``. This
makes building a facet possible.
.. _index:
index
-----
Used by: Elasticsearch connection while indexing.
Define index for Elasticsearch, have a look at the official docs: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/indices-create-index.html
Example::
plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.tt_content.index {
analysis {
analyzer {
ngram4 {
type = custom
tokenizer = ngram4
char_filter = html_strip
filter = lowercase, asciifolding
}
}
tokenizer {
ngram4 {
type = ngram
min_gram = 4
max_gram = 4
}
}
}
}
``char_filter`` and ``filter`` are a comma separated list of options.
.. _dataProcessing:
dataProcessing
--------------
Used by: All connections while indexing.
Configure modifications on each document before sending it to the configured connection. Same as
provided by TYPO3 for :ref:`t3tsref:cobj-fluidtemplate` through
:ref:`t3tsref:cobj-fluidtemplate-properties-dataprocessing`.
All processors are applied in configured order. Allowing to work with already processed data.
Example::
plugin.tx_searchcore.settings.indexing.tt_content.dataProcessing {
1 = Codappix\SearchCore\DataProcessing\CopyToProcessor
1 {
to = search_spellcheck
}
2 = Codappix\SearchCore\DataProcessing\CopyToProcessor
2 {
to = search_all
}
}
The above example will copy all existing fields to the field ``search_spellcheck``. Afterwards
all fields, including ``search_spellcheck`` will be copied to ``search_all``.
E.g. used to index all information into a field for :ref:`spellchecking` or searching with
different :ref:`mapping`.
The following Processor are available:
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
:glob:
dataProcessing/CopyToProcessor
dataProcessing/GeoPointProcessor
The following Processor are planned:
``Codappix\SearchCore\DataProcessing\ReplaceProcessor``
Will execute a search and replace on configured fields.
``Codappix\SearchCore\DataProcessing\RootLevelProcessor``
Will attach the root level to the record.
``Codappix\SearchCore\DataProcessing\ChannelProcessor``
Will add a configurable channel to the record, e.g. if you have different areas in your
website like "products" and "infos".
``Codappix\SearchCore\DataProcessing\RelationResolverProcessor``
Resolves all relations using the TCA.
Of course you are able to provide further processors. Just implement
``Codappix\SearchCore\DataProcessing\ProcessorInterface`` and use the FQCN (=Fully qualified
class name) as done in the examples above.
By implementing also the same interface as necessary for TYPO3
:ref:`t3tsref:cobj-fluidtemplate-properties-dataprocessing`, you are able to reuse the same code
also for Fluid to prepare the same record fetched from DB for your fluid.