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package org.apache.lucene.document;


import java.io.IOException;

import org.apache.lucene.index.DocValues;
import org.apache.lucene.index.DocValuesType;
import org.apache.lucene.index.LeafReader;
import org.apache.lucene.index.SortedSetDocValues;
import org.apache.lucene.search.IndexOrDocValuesQuery;
import org.apache.lucene.search.Query;
import org.apache.lucene.util.BytesRef;

Field that stores a per-document BytesRef value, indexed for sorting. Here's an example usage:

  document.add(new SortedDocValuesField(name, new BytesRef("hello")));

If you also need to store the value, you should add a separate StoredField instance.

This value can be at most 32766 bytes long.

/** * <p> * Field that stores * a per-document {@link BytesRef} value, indexed for * sorting. Here's an example usage: * * <pre class="prettyprint"> * document.add(new SortedDocValuesField(name, new BytesRef("hello"))); * </pre> * * <p> * If you also need to store the value, you should add a * separate {@link StoredField} instance. * * <p> * This value can be at most 32766 bytes long. * */
public class SortedDocValuesField extends Field {
Type for sorted bytes DocValues
/** * Type for sorted bytes DocValues */
public static final FieldType TYPE = new FieldType(); static { TYPE.setDocValuesType(DocValuesType.SORTED); TYPE.freeze(); }
Create a new sorted DocValues field.
Params:
  • name – field name
  • bytes – binary content
Throws:
/** * Create a new sorted DocValues field. * @param name field name * @param bytes binary content * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the field name is null */
public SortedDocValuesField(String name, BytesRef bytes) { super(name, TYPE); fieldsData = bytes; }
Create a range query that matches all documents whose value is between lowerValue and upperValue included.

You can have half-open ranges by setting lowerValue = null or upperValue = null.

NOTE: Such queries cannot efficiently advance to the next match, which makes them slow if they are not ANDed with a selective query. As a consequence, they are best used wrapped in an IndexOrDocValuesQuery, alongside a range query that executes on points, such as BinaryPoint.newRangeQuery.

/** * Create a range query that matches all documents whose value is between * {@code lowerValue} and {@code upperValue} included. * <p> * You can have half-open ranges by setting {@code lowerValue = null} * or {@code upperValue = null}. * <p><b>NOTE</b>: Such queries cannot efficiently advance to the next match, * which makes them slow if they are not ANDed with a selective query. As a * consequence, they are best used wrapped in an {@link IndexOrDocValuesQuery}, * alongside a range query that executes on points, such as * {@link BinaryPoint#newRangeQuery}. */
public static Query newSlowRangeQuery(String field, BytesRef lowerValue, BytesRef upperValue, boolean lowerInclusive, boolean upperInclusive) { return new SortedSetDocValuesRangeQuery(field, lowerValue, upperValue, lowerInclusive, upperInclusive) { @Override SortedSetDocValues getValues(LeafReader reader, String field) throws IOException { return DocValues.singleton(DocValues.getSorted(reader, field)); } }; }
Create a query for matching an exact BytesRef value.

NOTE: Such queries cannot efficiently advance to the next match, which makes them slow if they are not ANDed with a selective query. As a consequence, they are best used wrapped in an IndexOrDocValuesQuery, alongside a range query that executes on points, such as BinaryPoint.newExactQuery.

/** * Create a query for matching an exact {@link BytesRef} value. * <p><b>NOTE</b>: Such queries cannot efficiently advance to the next match, * which makes them slow if they are not ANDed with a selective query. As a * consequence, they are best used wrapped in an {@link IndexOrDocValuesQuery}, * alongside a range query that executes on points, such as * {@link BinaryPoint#newExactQuery}. */
public static Query newSlowExactQuery(String field, BytesRef value) { return newSlowRangeQuery(field, value, value, true, true); } }