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package org.apache.lucene.index;


import java.io.Reader;

import org.apache.lucene.analysis.Analyzer;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.TokenStream;
import org.apache.lucene.util.BytesRef;

// TODO: how to handle versioning here...?

Represents a single field for indexing. IndexWriter consumes Iterable<IndexableField> as a document. @lucene.experimental
/** Represents a single field for indexing. IndexWriter * consumes Iterable&lt;IndexableField&gt; as a document. * * @lucene.experimental */
public interface IndexableField {
Field name
/** Field name */
public String name();
IndexableFieldType describing the properties of this field.
/** {@link IndexableFieldType} describing the properties * of this field. */
public IndexableFieldType fieldType();
Creates the TokenStream used for indexing this field. If appropriate, implementations should use the given Analyzer to create the TokenStreams.
Params:
  • analyzer – Analyzer that should be used to create the TokenStreams from
  • reuse – TokenStream for a previous instance of this field name. This allows custom field types (like StringField and NumericField) that do not use the analyzer to still have good performance. Note: the passed-in type may be inappropriate, for example if you mix up different types of Fields for the same field name. So it's the responsibility of the implementation to check.
Returns:TokenStream value for indexing the document. Should always return a non-null value if the field is to be indexed
/** * Creates the TokenStream used for indexing this field. If appropriate, * implementations should use the given Analyzer to create the TokenStreams. * * @param analyzer Analyzer that should be used to create the TokenStreams from * @param reuse TokenStream for a previous instance of this field <b>name</b>. This allows * custom field types (like StringField and NumericField) that do not use * the analyzer to still have good performance. Note: the passed-in type * may be inappropriate, for example if you mix up different types of Fields * for the same field name. So it's the responsibility of the implementation to * check. * @return TokenStream value for indexing the document. Should always return * a non-null value if the field is to be indexed */
public TokenStream tokenStream(Analyzer analyzer, TokenStream reuse);
Non-null if this field has a binary value
/** Non-null if this field has a binary value */
public BytesRef binaryValue();
Non-null if this field has a string value
/** Non-null if this field has a string value */
public String stringValue();
Non-null if this field has a string value
/** * Non-null if this field has a string value */
default CharSequence getCharSequenceValue() { return stringValue(); }
Non-null if this field has a Reader value
/** Non-null if this field has a Reader value */
public Reader readerValue();
Non-null if this field has a numeric value
/** Non-null if this field has a numeric value */
public Number numericValue(); }