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NAME
KinoSearch::Search::LeafQuery - Leaf node in a tree created by QueryParser.
DEPRECATED
The KinoSearch code base has been assimilated by the Apache Lucy project. The "KinoSearch" namespace has been deprecated, but development continues under our new name at our new home: http://lucy.apache.org/
SYNOPSIS
package MyQueryParser; use base qw( KinoSearch::Search::QueryParser ); sub expand_leaf { my ( $self, $leaf_query ) = @_; if ( $leaf_query->get_text =~ /.\*\s*$/ ) { return PrefixQuery->new( query_string => $leaf_query->get_text, field => $leaf_query->get_field, ); } else { return $self->SUPER::expand_leaf($leaf_query); } }
DESCRIPTION
LeafQuery objects serve as leaf nodes in the tree structure generated by QueryParser's tree() method. Ultimately, they must be transformed, typically into either TermQuery or PhraseQuery objects, as attempting to search a LeafQuery causes an error.
CONSTRUCTORS
new( [labeled params] )
my $leaf_query = KinoSearch::Search::LeafQuery->new( text => '"three blind mice"', # required field => 'content', # default: undef );
field - Optional field name.
text - Raw query text.
METHODS
get_field()
Accessor for object's
field
attribute.get_text()
Accessor for object's
text
attribute.INHERITANCE
KinoSearch::Search::LeafQuery isa KinoSearch::Search::Query isa KinoSearch::Object::Obj.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2011 Marvin Humphrey
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Module Install Instructions
To install KSx::Simple, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm KSx::Simple
perl -MCPAN -e shell install KSx::Simple
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.