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Pascal Seitz
f5a716e827 update basic_search example 2024-05-30 21:56:22 +08:00
Meng Zhang
4143d31865 chore: fix build as the rev is gone (#2417) 2024-05-29 09:49:16 +08:00
Hamir Mahal
0c634adbe1 style: simplify strings with string interpolation (#2412)
* style: simplify strings with string interpolation

* fix: formatting
2024-05-27 09:16:47 +02:00
PSeitz
2e3641c2ae return CompactDocValue instead of trait (#2410)
The CompactDocValue is easier to handle than the trait in some cases like comparison
and conversion
2024-05-27 07:33:50 +02:00
Paul Masurel
b806122c81 Fixing flaky test (#2407) 2024-05-22 10:10:55 +09:00
PSeitz
e1679f3fb9 compact doc (#2402)
* compact doc

* add any value type

* pass references when building CompactDoc

* remove OwnedValue from API

* clippy

* clippy

* fail on large documents

* fmt

* cleanup

* cleanup

* implement Value for different types

fix serde_json date Value implementation

* fmt

* cleanup

* fmt

* cleanup

* store positions instead of pos+len

* remove nodes array

* remove mediumvec

* cleanup

* infallible serialize into vec

* remove positions indirection

* remove 24MB limitation in document

use u32 for Addr
Remove the 3 byte addressing limitation and use VInt instead

* cleanup

* extend test

* cleanup, add comments

* rename, remove pub
2024-05-21 10:16:08 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
5a80420b10 --- (#2406)
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2024-05-21 04:36:32 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
aa26ff5029 Update binggan requirement from 0.6.2 to 0.7.0 (#2401)
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2024-05-17 02:53:25 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
e197b59258 Update itertools requirement from 0.12.0 to 0.13.0 (#2400)
Updates the requirements on [itertools](https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools) to permit the latest version.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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2024-05-17 02:53:02 +02:00
PSeitz
5b7cca13e5 lower contention on AggregationLimits (#2394)
PR https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit/pull/4962 fixes an issue
where the AggregationLimits are not passed correctly. Since the
AggregationLimits are shared properly we run into contention issues.

This PR includes some straightforward improvement to reduce contention,
by only calling if the memory changed and avoiding the second read.

We probably need some sharding with multiple counters or local caching before updating the
global after some threshold.
2024-05-15 12:25:40 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
a79590477e Update binggan requirement from 0.5.2 to 0.6.2 (#2399)
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2024-05-15 05:40:37 +02:00
Paul Masurel
6181c1eb5e Small changes in the Executor API. (#2391)
Warning, this change is mildly not backward compatible
so I bumped tantivy's version.
2024-05-10 17:19:12 +09:00
Adam Reichold
1ee5f90761 Give allocation control to the caller instead of force a clone (#2389)
Achieved by moving the boxes out of the temporary reference wrappers which are
cloneable themselves, i.e. if required the caller can clone them already or
consume them to reuse existing allocations.
2024-05-09 16:01:13 +09:00
PSeitz
71f3b4e4e3 fix ReferenceValue API flaw (#2372)
* fix ReferenceValue API flaw

Remove `Facet` and `TokenizedString` values from the `ReferenceValue` API,
as this requires the trait value to have them stored somewhere.

Since `TokenizedString` is quite niche, I just copy it into a Box,
instead of designing a reference API around it.

* fix comment link
2024-05-09 06:14:42 +02:00
trinity-1686a
8cd7ddc535 run block decompression from executor (#2386)
* run block decompression from executor

* add a wrapper with is_closed to oneshot channel

* add cancelation test to Executor::spawn_blocking
2024-05-08 12:22:44 +02:00
Paul Masurel
2b76335a95 Removed usage of num_cpus (#2387)
* Removed usage of num_cpus
* handling error
2024-05-08 13:32:52 +09:00
PSeitz
c6b213d8f0 use bingang for agg benchmark (#2378)
* use bingang for agg benchmark

use bingang for agg benchmark, which includes memory consumption

Output:
```
full
histogram                     Memory: 15.8 KB              Avg: 10.9322ms  (+5.44%)    Median: 10.8790ms  (+9.28%)     Min: 10.7470ms    Max: 11.3263ms
histogram_hard_bounds         Memory: 15.5 KB              Avg: 5.1939ms  (+6.61%)     Median: 5.1722ms  (+10.98%)     Min: 5.0432ms     Max: 5.3910ms
histogram_with_avg_sub_agg    Memory: 48.7 KB              Avg: 23.8165ms  (+4.57%)    Median: 23.7264ms  (+10.06%)    Min: 23.4995ms    Max: 24.8107ms
dense
histogram                     Memory: 17.3 KB              Avg: 15.6810ms  (-8.54%)    Median: 15.6174ms  (-8.89%)    Min: 15.4953ms    Max: 16.0702ms
histogram_hard_bounds         Memory: 15.4 KB              Avg: 10.0720ms  (-7.33%)    Median: 10.0572ms  (-7.06%)    Min: 9.8500ms     Max: 10.4819ms
histogram_with_avg_sub_agg    Memory: 50.1 KB              Avg: 33.0993ms  (-7.04%)    Median: 32.9499ms  (-6.86%)    Min: 32.8284ms    Max: 34.0529ms
sparse
histogram                     Memory: 16.3 KB              Avg: 19.2325ms  (-0.44%)    Median: 19.1211ms  (-1.26%)    Min: 19.0348ms    Max: 19.7902ms
histogram_hard_bounds         Memory: 16.1 KB              Avg: 18.5179ms  (-0.61%)    Median: 18.4552ms  (-0.90%)    Min: 18.3799ms    Max: 19.0535ms
histogram_with_avg_sub_agg    Memory: 34.7 KB              Avg: 21.2589ms  (-0.69%)    Median: 21.1867ms  (-1.05%)    Min: 21.0342ms    Max: 21.9900ms
```

* add more bench with term as sub agg
2024-05-07 11:29:49 +02:00
PSeitz
eea70030bf cleanup top level exports (#2382)
remove some top level exports
2024-05-07 09:59:41 +02:00
PSeitz
92b5526310 allow more JSON values, fix i64 special case (#2383)
This changes three things:
- Reuse positions_per_path hashmap instead of allocating one per
  indexed JSON value
- Try to cast u64 values to i64 to streamline with search behaviour
- Allow top level json values to be of any type, instead of limiting it
  to JSON objects. Remove special JSON object handling method.

TODO: We probably should also try to check f64 to i64 and u64 when
indexing, as values may get converted to f64 by the JSON parser
2024-05-01 12:08:12 +02:00
PSeitz
99a59ad37e remove zero byte check (#2379)
remove zero byte checks in columnar. zero bytes are converted during serialization now.
unify code paths
extend test for expected column names
2024-04-26 06:03:28 +02:00
trinity-1686a
6a66a71cbb modify fastfield range query heuristic (#2375) 2024-04-25 10:06:11 +02:00
PSeitz
ff40764204 make convert_to_fast_value_and_append_to_json_term pub (#2370)
* make convert_to_fast_value_and_append_to_json_term pub

* clippy
2024-04-23 04:05:41 +02:00
PSeitz
047da20b5b add json path constructor to term (#2367) 2024-04-22 12:23:35 +02:00
PSeitz
1417eaf3a7 fix coverage (#2368) 2024-04-22 12:23:15 +02:00
PSeitz
4f8493d2de improve document docs (#2359) 2024-04-22 12:05:16 +02:00
Paul Masurel
8861366137 Owned value relying on Vec instead of BTreeMap (#2364)
* Owned value relying on Vec instead of BTreeMap

* fmt

* fix build

* fix serialization

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Co-authored-by: Pascal Seitz <pascal.seitz@gmail.com>
2024-04-22 09:38:05 +02:00
PSeitz
0e9fced336 remove JsonTermWriter (#2238)
* remove JsonTermWriter

remove JsonTermWriter
remove path truncation logic, add assertion

* fix json_path_writer add sep logic
2024-04-18 16:28:05 +02:00
PSeitz
b257b960b3 validate sort by field type (#2336)
* validate sort by field type

* Update src/index/index.rs

Co-authored-by: Adam Reichold <adamreichold@users.noreply.github.com>

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2024-04-16 04:42:24 +02:00
Adam Reichold
4708171a32 Fix some of the things current Clippy complains about (#2363) 2024-04-16 04:27:06 +02:00
Adam Reichold
b493743f8d Fix trait bound of StoreReader::iter (#2360)
* Fix trait bound of StoreReader::iter

Similar to `StoreReader::get`, `StoreReader::iter` should only require
`DocumentDeserialize` and not `Document`.

* Mark the iterator returned by SegmentReader::doc_ids_alive as Send so it can be used in impls of Stream/AsyncIterator.
2024-04-15 15:50:02 +02:00
trinity-1686a
d2955a3fd2 extend field grouping (#2333)
* extend field grouping
2024-04-15 10:36:32 +02:00
PSeitz
17d5869ad6 update CHANGELOG, use github API in cliff (#2354)
* update CHANGELOG, use github API in cliff

* reset version to 0.21.1, before release

* chore: Release

* remove unreleased from CHANGELOG
2024-04-15 10:07:20 +02:00
PSeitz
dfa3aed32d check unsupported parameters top_hits (#2351)
* check unsupported parameters top_hits

* move to function
2024-04-10 08:20:52 +02:00
PSeitz
398817ce7b add index sorting deprecation warning (#2353)
* add index sorting deprecation warning

* remove deprecated IntOptions and DatePrecision
2024-04-10 08:09:09 +02:00
PSeitz
74940e9345 clippy (#2349)
* fix clippy

* fix clippy

* fix duplicate imports
2024-04-09 07:54:44 +02:00
PSeitz
1e9fc51535 update ahash (#2344) 2024-04-09 06:35:39 +02:00
PSeitz
92c32979d2 fix postcard compatibility for top_hits, add postcard test (#2346)
* fix postcard compatibility for top_hits, add postcard test

* fix top_hits naming, delay data fetch

closes #2347

* fix import
2024-04-09 06:17:25 +02:00
PSeitz
b644d78a32 fix null byte handling in JSON paths (#2345)
* fix null byte handling in JSON paths

closes https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/issues/2193
closes https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/issues/2340

* avoid repeated term truncation

* fix test

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Paul Masurel <paul@quickwit.io>

* add comment

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Co-authored-by: Paul Masurel <paul@quickwit.io>
2024-04-05 09:53:35 +02:00
PSeitz
4e79e11007 add collect_block to BoxableSegmentCollector (#2331) 2024-03-21 09:10:25 +01:00
PSeitz
67ebba3c3c expose collect_block buffer size (#2326)
* expose buffer of collect_block

* flip shard_size segment_size
2024-03-15 08:02:08 +01:00
PSeitz
7ce950f141 add method to fetch block of first vals in columnar (#2330)
* add method to fetch block of first vals in columnar

add method to fetch block of first vals in columnar (this is way faster
than single calls for full columns)
add benchmark
fix import warnings

```
test bench_get_block_first_on_full_column                  ... bench:          56 ns/iter (+/- 26)
test bench_get_block_first_on_full_column_single_calls     ... bench:         311 ns/iter (+/- 6)
test bench_get_block_first_on_multi_column                 ... bench:         378 ns/iter (+/- 15)
test bench_get_block_first_on_multi_column_single_calls    ... bench:         546 ns/iter (+/- 13)
test bench_get_block_first_on_optional_column              ... bench:         291 ns/iter (+/- 6)
test bench_get_block_first_on_optional_column_single_calls ... bench:         362 ns/iter (+/- 8)
```

* use remainder
2024-03-15 08:01:47 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
0cffe5fb09 Update base64 requirement from 0.21.0 to 0.22.0 (#2324)
Updates the requirements on [base64](https://github.com/marshallpierce/rust-base64) to permit the latest version.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/marshallpierce/rust-base64/blob/master/RELEASE-NOTES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/marshallpierce/rust-base64/compare/v0.21.0...v0.22.0)

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2024-03-15 15:50:34 +09:00
PSeitz
b0e65560a1 handle ip adresses in term aggregation (#2319)
* handle ip adresses in term aggregation

Stores IpAdresses during the segment term aggregation via u64 representation
and convert to u128(IpV6Adress) via downcast when converting to intermediate results.

Enable Downcasting on `ColumnValues`
Expose u64 variant for u128 encoded data via `open_u64_lenient` method.
Remove lifetime in VecColumn, to avoid 'static lifetime requirement coming
from downcast trait.

* rename method
2024-03-14 09:41:18 +01:00
PSeitz
ec37295b2f add fast path for full columns in fetch_block (#2328)
Spotted in `range_date_histogram` query in quickwit benchmark:
5% of time copying docs around, which is not needed in the full index case

remove Column to ColumnIndex deref
2024-03-14 04:07:11 +01:00
trinity-1686a
f6b0cc1aab allow some mixing of occur and bool in strict query parser (#2323)
* allow some mixing of occur and bool in strict query parser

* allow all mixing of binary and occur in strict parser
2024-03-07 15:17:48 +01:00
PSeitz
7e41d31c6e agg: support to deserialize f64 from string (#2311)
* agg: support to deserialize f64 from string

* remove visit_string

* disallow NaN
2024-03-05 05:49:41 +01:00
Adam Reichold
40aa4abfe5 Make FacetCounts defaultable and cloneable. (#2322) 2024-03-05 04:11:11 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
2650317622 Update fs4 requirement from 0.7.0 to 0.8.0 (#2321)
Updates the requirements on [fs4](https://github.com/al8n/fs4-rs) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/al8n/fs4-rs/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/al8n/fs4-rs/commits)

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Paul Masurel
6739357314 Removing split_size and adding split_size and shard_size as segmnet_size (#2320)
aliases.
2024-02-26 11:35:22 +01:00
PSeitz
d57622d54b support bool type in term aggregation (#2318)
* support bool type in term aggregation

* add Bool to Intermediate Key
2024-02-20 03:22:22 +01:00
PSeitz
f745dbc054 fix Clone for TopNComputer, add top_hits bench (#2315)
* fix Clone for TopNComputer, add top_hits bench

add top_hits agg bench

test aggregation::agg_bench::bench::bench_aggregation_terms_many_with_sub_agg                                            ... bench: 123,475,175 ns/iter (+/- 30,608,889)
test aggregation::agg_bench::bench::bench_aggregation_terms_many_with_sub_agg_multi                                      ... bench: 194,170,414 ns/iter (+/- 36,495,516)
test aggregation::agg_bench::bench::bench_aggregation_terms_many_with_sub_agg_opt                                        ... bench: 179,742,809 ns/iter (+/- 29,976,507)
test aggregation::agg_bench::bench::bench_aggregation_terms_many_with_sub_agg_sparse                                     ... bench:  27,592,534 ns/iter (+/- 2,672,370)
test aggregation::agg_bench::bench::bench_aggregation_terms_many_with_top_hits_agg                                       ... bench: 552,851,227 ns/iter (+/- 71,975,886)
test aggregation::agg_bench::bench::bench_aggregation_terms_many_with_top_hits_agg_multi                                 ... bench: 558,616,384 ns/iter (+/- 100,890,124)
test aggregation::agg_bench::bench::bench_aggregation_terms_many_with_top_hits_agg_opt                                   ... bench: 554,031,368 ns/iter (+/- 165,452,650)
test aggregation::agg_bench::bench::bench_aggregation_terms_many_with_top_hits_agg_sparse                                ... bench:  46,435,919 ns/iter (+/- 13,681,935)

* add comment
2024-02-20 03:22:00 +01:00
PSeitz
79b041f81f clippy (#2314) 2024-02-13 05:56:31 +01:00
PSeitz
0e16ed9ef7 Fix serde for TopNComputer (#2313)
* Fix serde for TopNComputer

The top hits aggregation changed the TopNComputer to be serializable,
but capacity needs to be carried over, as it contains logic which is
checked against when pushing elements (capacity == 0 is not allowed).

* use serde from deser

* remove pub, clippy
2024-02-07 12:52:06 +01:00
mochi
88a3275dbb add shared search executor (#2312) 2024-02-05 09:33:00 +01:00
PSeitz
1223a87eb2 add fuzz test for hashmap (#2310) 2024-01-31 10:30:21 +01:00
PSeitz
48630ceec9 move into new index module (#2259)
move core modules to index module
2024-01-31 10:30:04 +01:00
Adam Reichold
72002e8a89 Make test builds Clippy clean. (#2277) 2024-01-31 02:47:06 +01:00
trinity-1686a
3c9297dd64 report if posting list was actually loaded when warming it up (#2309) 2024-01-29 15:23:16 +01:00
Tushar
0e04ec3136 feat(aggregators/metric): Add a top_hits aggregator (#2198)
* feat(aggregators/metric): Implement a top_hits aggregator

* fix: Expose get_fields

* fix: Serializer for top_hits request

Also removes extraneous the extraneous third-party
serialization helper.

* chore: Avert panick on parsing invalid top_hits query

* refactor: Allow multiple field names from aggregations

* perf: Replace binary heap with TopNComputer

* fix: Avoid comparator inversion by ComparableDoc

* fix: Rank missing field values lower than present values

* refactor: Make KeyOrder a struct

* feat: Rough attempt at docvalue_fields

* feat: Complete stab at docvalue_fields

- Rename "SearchResult*" => "Retrieval*"
- Revert Vec => HashMap for aggregation accessors.
- Split accessors for core aggregation and field retrieval.
- Resolve globbed field names in docvalue_fields retrieval.
- Handle strings/bytes and other column types with DynamicColumn

* test(unit): Add tests for top_hits aggregator

* fix: docfield_value field globbing

* test(unit): Include dynamic fields

* fix: Value -> OwnedValue

* fix: Use OwnedValue's native Null variant

* chore: Improve readability of test asserts

* chore: Remove DocAddress from top_hits result

* docs: Update aggregator doc

* revert: accidental doc test

* chore: enable time macros only for tests

* chore: Apply suggestions from review

* chore: Apply suggestions from review

* fix: Retrieve all values for fields

* test(unit): Update for multi-value retrieval

* chore: Assert term existence

* feat: Include all columns for a column name

Since a (name, type) constitutes a unique column.

* fix: Resolve json fields

Introduces a translation step to bridge the difference between
ColumnarReaders null `\0` separated json field keys to the common
`.` separated used by SegmentReader. Although, this should probably
be the default behavior for ColumnarReader's public API perhaps.

* chore: Address review on mutability

* chore: s/segment_id/segment_ordinal instances of SegmentOrdinal

* chore: Revert erroneous grammar change
2024-01-26 16:46:41 +01:00
Paul Masurel
9b7f3a55cf Bumped census version 2024-01-26 19:32:02 +09:00
PSeitz
1dacdb6c85 add histogram agg test on empty index (#2306) 2024-01-23 16:27:34 +01:00
François Massot
30483310ca Minor improvement of README.md (#2305)
* Update README.md

* Remove useless paragraph

* Wording.
2024-01-19 17:46:48 +09:00
Tushar
e1d18b5114 chore: Expose TopDocs::order_by_u64_field again (#2282) 2024-01-18 05:58:24 +01:00
trinity-1686a
108f30ba23 allow newline where we allow space in query parser (#2302)
fix regression from the new parser
2024-01-17 14:38:35 +01:00
PSeitz
5943ee46bd Truncate keys to u16::MAX in term hashmap (#2299)
Truncate keys to u16::MAX, instead e.g. storing 0 bytes for keys with length u16::MAX + 1

The term hashmap has a hidden API contract to only accept terms with lenght up u16::MAX.
2024-01-11 10:19:12 +01:00
PSeitz
f95a76293f add memory arena test (#2298)
* add memory arena test

* add assert

* Update stacker/src/memory_arena.rs

Co-authored-by: Paul Masurel <paul@quickwit.io>

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Co-authored-by: Paul Masurel <paul@quickwit.io>
2024-01-11 07:18:48 +01:00
Paul Masurel
014328e378 Fix bug that can cause get_docids_for_value_range to panic. (#2295)
* Fix bug that can cause `get_docids_for_value_range` to panic.

When `selected_docid_range.end == num_rows`, we would get a panic
as we try to access a non-existing blockmeta.

This PR accepts calls to rank with any value.
For any value above num_rows we simply return non_null_rows.

Fixes #2293

* add tests, merge variables

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2024-01-09 14:52:20 +01:00
Adam Reichold
53f2fe1fbe Forward regex parser errors to enable understandin their reason. (#2288) 2023-12-22 11:01:10 +01:00
PSeitz
9c75942aaf fix merge panic for JSON fields (#2284)
Root cause was the positions buffer had residue positions from the
previous term, when the terms were alternating between having and not
having positions in JSON (terms have positions, but not numerics).

Fixes #2283
2023-12-21 11:05:34 +01:00
PSeitz
bff7c58497 improve indexing benchmark (#2275) 2023-12-11 09:04:42 +01:00
trinity-1686a
9ebc5ed053 use fst for sstable index (#2268)
* read path for new fst based index

* implement BlockAddrStoreWriter

* extract slop/derivation computation

* use better linear approximator and allow negative correction to approximator

* document format and reorder some fields

* optimize single block sstable size

* plug backward compat
2023-12-04 15:13:15 +01:00
PSeitz
0b56c88e69 Revert "Preparing for 0.21.2 release." (#2258)
* Revert "Preparing for 0.21.2 release. (#2256)"

This reverts commit 9caab45136.

* bump version to 0.21.1

* set version to 0.22.0-dev
2023-12-01 13:46:12 +01:00
PSeitz
24841f0b2a update bitpacker dep (#2269) 2023-12-01 13:45:52 +01:00
PSeitz
1a9fc10be9 add fields_metadata to SegmentReader, add columnar docs (#2222)
* add fields_metadata to SegmentReader, add columnar docs

* use schema to resolve field, add test

* normalize paths

* merge for FieldsMetadata, add fields_metadata on Index

* Update src/core/segment_reader.rs

Co-authored-by: Paul Masurel <paul@quickwit.io>

* merge code paths

* add Hash

* move function oustide

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2023-11-22 12:29:53 +01:00
PSeitz
07573a7f19 update fst (#2267)
update fst to 0.5 (deduplicates regex-syntax in the dep tree)
deps cleanup
2023-11-21 16:06:57 +01:00
BlackHoleFox
daad2dc151 Take string references instead of owned values building Facet paths (#2265) 2023-11-20 09:40:44 +01:00
PSeitz
054f49dc31 support escaped dot, add agg test (#2250)
add agg test for nested JSON
allow escaping of dot
2023-11-20 03:00:57 +01:00
PSeitz
47009ed2d3 remove unused deps (#2264)
found with cargo machete
remove pprof (doesn't work)
2023-11-20 02:59:59 +01:00
PSeitz
0aae31d7d7 reduce number of allocations (#2257)
* reduce number of allocations

Explanation makes up around 50% of all allocations (numbers not perf).
It's created during serialization but not called.

- Make Explanation optional in BM25
- Avoid allocations when using Explanation

* use Cow
2023-11-16 13:47:36 +01:00
Paul Masurel
9caab45136 Preparing for 0.21.2 release. (#2256) 2023-11-15 10:43:36 +09:00
Chris Tam
6d9a7b7eb0 Derive Debug for SchemaBuilder (#2254) 2023-11-15 01:03:44 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
7a2c5804b1 Update itertools requirement from 0.11.0 to 0.12.0 (#2255)
Updates the requirements on [itertools](https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools) to permit the latest version.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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2023-11-15 01:03:08 +01:00
François Massot
5319977171 Merge pull request #2253 from quickwit-oss/issue/2251-bug-merge-json-object-with-number
Fix bug occuring when merging JSON object indexed with positions.
2023-11-14 17:28:29 +01:00
trinity-1686a
828632e8c4 rustfmt 2023-11-14 15:05:16 +01:00
Paul Masurel
6b59ec6fd5 Fix bug occuring when merging JSON object indexed with positions.
In JSON Object field the presence of term frequencies depend on the
field.
Typically, a string with postiions indexed will have positions
while numbers won't.

The presence or absence of term freqs for a given term is unfortunately
encoded in a very passive way.

It is given by the presence of extra information in the skip info, or
the lack of term freqs after decoding vint blocks.

Before, after writing a segment, we would encode the segment correctly
(without any term freq for number in json object field).
However during merge, we would get the default term freq=1 value.
(this is default in the absence of encoded term freqs)

The merger would then proceed and attempt to decode 1 position when
there are in fact none.

This PR requires to explictly tell the posting serialize whether
term frequencies should be serialized for each new term.

Closes #2251
2023-11-14 22:41:48 +09:00
PSeitz
b60d862150 docid deltas while indexing (#2249)
* docid deltas while indexing

storing deltas is especially helpful for repetitive data like logs.
In those cases, recording a doc on a term costed 4 bytes instead of 1
byte now.

HDFS Indexing 1.1GB Total memory consumption:
Before:  760 MB
Now:     590 MB

* use scan for delta decoding
2023-11-13 05:14:27 +01:00
PSeitz
4837c7811a add missing inlines (#2245) 2023-11-10 08:00:42 +01:00
PSeitz
5a2397d57e add sstable ord_to_term benchmark (#2242) 2023-11-10 07:27:48 +01:00
PSeitz
927b4432c9 Perf: use term hashmap in fastfield (#2243)
* add shared arena hashmap

* bench fastfield indexing

* use shared arena hashmap in columnar

lower minimum resize in hashtable

* clippy

* add comments
2023-11-09 13:44:02 +01:00
trinity-1686a
7a0064db1f bump index version (#2237)
* bump index version

and add constant for lowest supported version

* use range instead of handcoded bounds
2023-11-06 19:02:37 +01:00
PSeitz
2e7327205d fix coverage run (#2232)
coverage run uses the compare_hash_only feature which is not compativle
with the test_hashmap_size test
2023-11-06 11:18:38 +00:00
Paul Masurel
7bc5bf78e2 Fixing functional tests. (#2239) 2023-11-05 18:18:39 +09:00
giovannicuccu
ef603c8c7e rename ReloadPolicy onCommit to onCommitWithDelay (#2235)
* rename ReloadPolicy onCommit to onCommitWithDelay

* fix format issues

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Co-authored-by: Giovanni Cuccu <gcuccu@imolainformatica.it>
2023-11-03 12:22:10 +01:00
PSeitz
28dd6b6546 collect json paths in indexing (#2231)
* collect json paths in indexing

* remove unsafe iter_mut_keys
2023-11-01 11:25:17 +01:00
trinity-1686a
1dda2bb537 handle * inside term in query parser (#2228) 2023-10-27 08:57:02 +02:00
PSeitz
bf6544cf28 fix mmap::Advice reexport (#2230) 2023-10-27 14:09:25 +09:00
PSeitz
ccecf946f7 tantivy 0.21.1 (#2227) 2023-10-27 05:01:44 +02:00
PSeitz
19a859d6fd term hashmap remove copy in is_empty, unused unordered_id (#2229) 2023-10-27 05:01:32 +02:00
PSeitz
83af14caa4 Fix range query (#2226)
Fix range query end check in advance
Rename vars to reduce ambiguity
add tests

Fixes #2225
2023-10-25 09:17:31 +02:00
PSeitz
4feeb2323d fix clippy (#2223) 2023-10-24 10:05:22 +02:00
PSeitz
07bf66a197 json path writer (#2224)
* refactor logic to JsonPathWriter

* use in encode_column_name

* add inlines

* move unsafe block
2023-10-24 09:45:50 +02:00
trinity-1686a
0d4589219b encode some part of posting list as -1 instead of direct values (#2185)
* add support for delta-1 encoding posting list

* encode term frequency minus one

* don't emit tf for json integer terms

* make skipreader not pub(crate) mutable
2023-10-20 16:58:26 +02:00
PSeitz
c2b0469180 improve docs, rework exports (#2220)
* rework exports

move snippet and advice
make indexer pub, remove indexer reexports

* add deprecation warning

* add architecture overview
2023-10-18 09:22:24 +02:00
PSeitz
7e1980b218 run coverage only after merge (#2212)
* run coverage only after merge

coverage is a quite slow step in CI. It can be run only after merging

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Paul Masurel <paul@quickwit.io>

---------

Co-authored-by: Paul Masurel <paul@quickwit.io>
2023-10-18 07:19:36 +02:00
PSeitz
ecb9a89a9f add compat mode for JSON (#2219) 2023-10-17 10:00:55 +02:00
PSeitz
5e06e504e6 split into ReferenceValueLeaf (#2217) 2023-10-16 16:31:30 +02:00
PSeitz
182f58cea6 remove Document: DocumentDeserialize dependency (#2211)
* remove Document: DocumentDeserialize dependency

The dependency requires users to implement an API they may not use.

* remove unnecessary Document bounds
2023-10-13 07:59:54 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
337ffadefd Update lru requirement from 0.11.0 to 0.12.0 (#2208)
Updates the requirements on [lru](https://github.com/jeromefroe/lru-rs) to permit the latest version.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/jeromefroe/lru-rs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/jeromefroe/lru-rs/compare/0.11.0...0.12.0)

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2023-10-12 12:09:56 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
22aa4daf19 Update zstd requirement from 0.12 to 0.13 (#2214)
Updates the requirements on [zstd](https://github.com/gyscos/zstd-rs) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/gyscos/zstd-rs/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/gyscos/zstd-rs/compare/v0.12.0...v0.13.0)

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2023-10-12 04:24:44 +02:00
PSeitz
493f9b2f2a Read list of JSON fields encoded in dictionary (#2184)
* Read list of JSON fields encoded in dictionary

add method to get list of fields on InvertedIndexReader

* add field type
2023-10-09 12:06:22 +02:00
PSeitz
e246e5765d replace ReferenceValue with Self in Value (#2210) 2023-10-06 08:22:15 +02:00
PSeitz
6097235eff fix numeric order, refactor Document (#2209)
fix numeric order to prefer i64
rename and move Document stuff
2023-10-05 16:39:56 +02:00
PSeitz
b700c42246 add AsRef, expose object and array iter on Value (#2207)
add AsRef
expose object and array iter
add to_json on Document
2023-10-05 03:55:35 +02:00
PSeitz
5b1bf1a993 replace Field with field name (#2196) 2023-10-04 06:21:40 +02:00
PSeitz
041d4fced7 move to_named_doc to Document trait (#2205) 2023-10-04 06:03:07 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
166fc15239 Update memmap2 requirement from 0.7.1 to 0.9.0 (#2204)
Updates the requirements on [memmap2](https://github.com/RazrFalcon/memmap2-rs) to permit the latest version.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/RazrFalcon/memmap2-rs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/RazrFalcon/memmap2-rs/compare/v0.7.1...v0.9.0)

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2023-10-04 05:00:46 +02:00
PSeitz
514a6e7fef fix bench compile, fix Document reexport (#2203) 2023-10-03 17:28:36 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
82d9127191 Update fs4 requirement from 0.6.3 to 0.7.0 (#2199)
Updates the requirements on [fs4](https://github.com/al8n/fs4-rs) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/al8n/fs4-rs/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/al8n/fs4-rs/commits/0.7.0)

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2023-10-03 04:43:09 +02:00
PSeitz
03a1f40767 rename DocValue to Value (#2197)
rename DocValue to Value to avoid confusion with lucene DocValues
rename Value to OwnedValue
2023-10-02 17:03:00 +02:00
Harrison Burt
1c7c6fd591 POC: Tantivy documents as a trait (#2071)
* fix windows build (#1)

* Fix windows build

* Add doc traits

* Add field value iter

* Add value and serialization

* Adjust order

* Fix bug

* Correct type

* Fix generic bugs

* Reformat code

* Add generic to index writer which I forgot about

* Fix missing generics on single segment writer

* Add missing type export

* Add default methods for convenience

* Cleanup

* Fix more-like-this query to use standard types

* Update API and fix tests

* Add doc traits

* Add field value iter

* Add value and serialization

* Adjust order

* Fix bug

* Correct type

* Rebase main and fix conflicts

* Reformat code

* Merge upstream

* Fix missing generics on single segment writer

* Add missing type export

* Add default methods for convenience

* Cleanup

* Fix more-like-this query to use standard types

* Update API and fix tests

* Add tokenizer improvements from previous commits

* Add tokenizer improvements from previous commits

* Reformat

* Fix unit tests

* Fix unit tests

* Use enum in changes

* Stage changes

* Add new deserializer logic

* Add serializer integration

* Add document deserializer

* Implement new (de)serialization api for existing types

* Fix bugs and type errors

* Add helper implementations

* Fix errors

* Reformat code

* Add unit tests and some code organisation for serialization

* Add unit tests to deserializer

* Add some small docs

* Add support for deserializing serde values

* Reformat

* Fix typo

* Fix typo

* Change repr of facet

* Remove unused trait methods

* Add child value type

* Resolve comments

* Fix build

* Fix more build errors

* Fix more build errors

* Fix the tests I missed

* Fix examples

* fix numerical order, serialize PreTok Str

* fix coverage

* rename Document to TantivyDocument, rename DocumentAccess to Document

add Binary prefix to binary de/serialization

* fix coverage

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2023-10-02 10:01:16 +02:00
PSeitz
b525f653c0 replace BinaryHeap for TopN (#2186)
* replace BinaryHeap for TopN

replace BinaryHeap for TopN with variant that selects the median with QuickSort,
which runs in O(n) time.

add merge_fruits fast path

* call truncate unconditionally, extend test

* remove special early exit

* add TODO, fmt

* truncate top n instead median, return vec

* simplify code
2023-09-27 09:25:30 +02:00
ethever.eth
90586bc1e2 chore: remove unused Seek impl for Writers (#2187) (#2189)
Co-authored-by: famouscat <onismaa@gmail.com>
2023-09-26 17:03:28 +09:00
PSeitz
832f1633de handle exclusive out of bounds ranges on fastfield range queries (#2174)
closes https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit/issues/3790
2023-09-26 08:00:40 +02:00
PSeitz
38db53c465 make column_index pub (#2181) 2023-09-22 08:06:45 +02:00
270 changed files with 13673 additions and 5055 deletions

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@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ name: Coverage
on:
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
# Ensures that we cancel running jobs for the same PR / same workflow.
concurrency:
@@ -17,11 +15,11 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Rust
run: rustup toolchain install nightly-2023-09-10 --profile minimal --component llvm-tools-preview
run: rustup toolchain install nightly-2024-04-10 --profile minimal --component llvm-tools-preview
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@cargo-llvm-cov
- name: Generate code coverage
run: cargo +nightly-2023-09-10 llvm-cov --all-features --workspace --doctests --lcov --output-path lcov.info
run: cargo +nightly-2024-04-10 llvm-cov --all-features --workspace --doctests --lcov --output-path lcov.info
- name: Upload coverage to Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
continue-on-error: true

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@@ -39,6 +39,13 @@ jobs:
- name: Check Formatting
run: cargo +nightly fmt --all -- --check
- name: Check Stable Compilation
run: cargo build --all-features
- name: Check Bench Compilation
run: cargo +nightly bench --no-run --profile=dev --all-features
- uses: actions-rs/clippy-check@v1
with:

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@@ -1,3 +1,71 @@
Tantivy 0.22
================================
Tantivy 0.22 will be able to read indices created with Tantivy 0.21.
#### Bugfixes
- Fix null byte handling in JSON paths (null bytes in json keys caused panic during indexing) [#2345](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2345)(@PSeitz)
- Fix bug that can cause `get_docids_for_value_range` to panic. [#2295](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2295)(@fulmicoton)
- Avoid 1 document indices by increase min memory to 15MB for indexing [#2176](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2176)(@PSeitz)
- Fix merge panic for JSON fields [#2284](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2284)(@PSeitz)
- Fix bug occuring when merging JSON object indexed with positions. [#2253](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2253)(@fulmicoton)
- Fix empty DateHistogram gap bug [#2183](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2183)(@PSeitz)
- Fix range query end check (fields with less than 1 value per doc are affected) [#2226](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2226)(@PSeitz)
- Handle exclusive out of bounds ranges on fastfield range queries [#2174](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2174)(@PSeitz)
#### Breaking API Changes
- rename ReloadPolicy onCommit to onCommitWithDelay [#2235](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2235)(@giovannicuccu)
- Move exports from the root into modules [#2220](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2220)(@PSeitz)
- Accept field name instead of `Field` in FilterCollector [#2196](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2196)(@PSeitz)
- remove deprecated IntOptions and DateTime [#2353](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2353)(@PSeitz)
#### Features/Improvements
- Tantivy documents as a trait: Index data directly without converting to tantivy types first [#2071](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2071)(@ChillFish8)
- encode some part of posting list as -1 instead of direct values (smaller inverted indices) [#2185](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2185)(@trinity-1686a)
- **Aggregation**
- Support to deserialize f64 from string [#2311](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2311)(@PSeitz)
- Add a top_hits aggregator [#2198](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2198)(@ditsuke)
- Support bool type in term aggregation [#2318](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2318)(@PSeitz)
- Support ip adresses in term aggregation [#2319](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2319)(@PSeitz)
- Support date type in term aggregation [#2172](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2172)(@PSeitz)
- Support escaped dot when addressing field [#2250](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2250)(@PSeitz)
- Add ExistsQuery to check documents that have a value [#2160](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2160)(@imotov)
- Expose TopDocs::order_by_u64_field again [#2282](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2282)(@ditsuke)
- **Memory/Performance**
- Faster TopN: replace BinaryHeap with TopNComputer [#2186](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2186)(@PSeitz)
- reduce number of allocations during indexing [#2257](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2257)(@PSeitz)
- Less Memory while indexing: docid deltas while indexing [#2249](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2249)(@PSeitz)
- Faster indexing: use term hashmap in fastfield [#2243](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2243)(@PSeitz)
- term hashmap remove copy in is_empty, unused unordered_id [#2229](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2229)(@PSeitz)
- add method to fetch block of first values in columnar [#2330](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2330)(@PSeitz)
- Faster aggregations: add fast path for full columns in fetch_block [#2328](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2328)(@PSeitz)
- Faster sstable loading: use fst for sstable index [#2268](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2268)(@trinity-1686a)
- **QueryParser**
- allow newline where we allow space in query parser [#2302](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2302)(@trinity-1686a)
- allow some mixing of occur and bool in strict query parser [#2323](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2323)(@trinity-1686a)
- handle * inside term in lenient query parser [#2228](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2228)(@trinity-1686a)
- add support for exists query syntax in query parser [#2170](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2170)(@trinity-1686a)
- Add shared search executor [#2312](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2312)(@MochiXu)
- Truncate keys to u16::MAX in term hashmap [#2299](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2299)(@PSeitz)
- report if a term matched when warming up posting list [#2309](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2309)(@trinity-1686a)
- Support json fields in FuzzyTermQuery [#2173](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2173)(@PingXia-at)
- Read list of fields encoded in term dictionary for JSON fields [#2184](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2184)(@PSeitz)
- add collect_block to BoxableSegmentCollector [#2331](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2331)(@PSeitz)
- expose collect_block buffer size [#2326](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2326)(@PSeitz)
- Forward regex parser errors [#2288](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2288)(@adamreichold)
- Make FacetCounts defaultable and cloneable. [#2322](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2322)(@adamreichold)
- Derive Debug for SchemaBuilder [#2254](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2254)(@GodTamIt)
- add missing inlines to tantivy options [#2245](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pull/2245)(@PSeitz)
Tantivy 0.21.1
================================
#### Bugfixes
- Range queries on fast fields with less values on that field than documents had an invalid end condition, leading to missing results. [#2226](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/issues/2226)(@appaquet @PSeitz)
- Increase the minimum memory budget from 3MB to 15MB to avoid single doc segments (API fix). [#2176](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/issues/2176)(@PSeitz)
Tantivy 0.21
================================
#### Bugfixes

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[package]
name = "tantivy"
version = "0.21.0"
version = "0.23.0"
authors = ["Paul Masurel <paul.masurel@gmail.com>"]
license = "MIT"
categories = ["database-implementations", "data-structures"]
@@ -11,78 +11,85 @@ repository = "https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy"
readme = "README.md"
keywords = ["search", "information", "retrieval"]
edition = "2021"
rust-version = "1.62"
rust-version = "1.63"
exclude = ["benches/*.json", "benches/*.txt"]
[dependencies]
oneshot = "0.1.5"
base64 = "0.21.0"
# Switch back to the non-forked oneshot crate once https://github.com/faern/oneshot/pull/35 is merged
oneshot = { git = "https://github.com/fulmicoton/oneshot.git", rev = "b208f49" }
base64 = "0.22.0"
byteorder = "1.4.3"
crc32fast = "1.3.2"
once_cell = "1.10.0"
regex = { version = "1.5.5", default-features = false, features = ["std", "unicode"] }
regex = { version = "1.5.5", default-features = false, features = [
"std",
"unicode",
] }
aho-corasick = "1.0"
tantivy-fst = "0.4.0"
memmap2 = { version = "0.7.1", optional = true }
tantivy-fst = "0.5"
memmap2 = { version = "0.9.0", optional = true }
lz4_flex = { version = "0.11", default-features = false, optional = true }
zstd = { version = "0.12", optional = true, default-features = false }
zstd = { version = "0.13", optional = true, default-features = false }
tempfile = { version = "3.3.0", optional = true }
log = "0.4.16"
serde = { version = "1.0.136", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = "1.0.79"
num_cpus = "1.13.1"
fs4 = { version = "0.6.3", optional = true }
fs4 = { version = "0.8.0", optional = true }
levenshtein_automata = "0.2.1"
uuid = { version = "1.0.0", features = ["v4", "serde"] }
crossbeam-channel = "0.5.4"
rust-stemmers = "1.2.0"
downcast-rs = "1.2.0"
bitpacking = { version = "0.8.4", default-features = false, features = ["bitpacker4x"] }
census = "0.4.0"
bitpacking = { version = "0.9.2", default-features = false, features = [
"bitpacker4x",
] }
census = "0.4.2"
rustc-hash = "1.1.0"
thiserror = "1.0.30"
htmlescape = "0.3.1"
fail = { version = "0.5.0", optional = true }
murmurhash32 = "0.3.0"
time = { version = "0.3.10", features = ["serde-well-known"] }
smallvec = "1.8.0"
rayon = "1.5.2"
lru = "0.11.0"
lru = "0.12.0"
fastdivide = "0.4.0"
itertools = "0.11.0"
itertools = "0.13.0"
measure_time = "0.8.2"
async-trait = "0.1.53"
arc-swap = "1.5.0"
columnar = { version= "0.2", path="./columnar", package ="tantivy-columnar" }
sstable = { version= "0.2", path="./sstable", package ="tantivy-sstable", optional = true }
stacker = { version= "0.2", path="./stacker", package ="tantivy-stacker" }
query-grammar = { version= "0.21.0", path="./query-grammar", package = "tantivy-query-grammar" }
tantivy-bitpacker = { version= "0.5", path="./bitpacker" }
common = { version= "0.6", path = "./common/", package = "tantivy-common" }
tokenizer-api = { version= "0.2", path="./tokenizer-api", package="tantivy-tokenizer-api" }
columnar = { version = "0.3", path = "./columnar", package = "tantivy-columnar" }
sstable = { version = "0.3", path = "./sstable", package = "tantivy-sstable", optional = true }
stacker = { version = "0.3", path = "./stacker", package = "tantivy-stacker" }
query-grammar = { version = "0.22.0", path = "./query-grammar", package = "tantivy-query-grammar" }
tantivy-bitpacker = { version = "0.6", path = "./bitpacker" }
common = { version = "0.7", path = "./common/", package = "tantivy-common" }
tokenizer-api = { version = "0.3", path = "./tokenizer-api", package = "tantivy-tokenizer-api" }
sketches-ddsketch = { version = "0.2.1", features = ["use_serde"] }
futures-util = { version = "0.3.28", optional = true }
fnv = "1.0.7"
[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
winapi = "0.3.9"
[dev-dependencies]
binggan = "0.8.0"
rand = "0.8.5"
maplit = "1.0.2"
matches = "0.1.9"
pretty_assertions = "1.2.1"
proptest = "1.0.0"
test-log = "0.2.10"
env_logger = "0.10.0"
futures = "0.3.21"
paste = "1.0.11"
more-asserts = "0.3.1"
rand_distr = "0.4.3"
time = { version = "0.3.10", features = ["serde-well-known", "macros"] }
postcard = { version = "1.0.4", features = [
"use-std",
], default-features = false }
[target.'cfg(not(windows))'.dev-dependencies]
criterion = "0.5"
pprof = { git = "https://github.com/PSeitz/pprof-rs/", rev = "53af24b", features = ["flamegraph", "criterion"] } # temp fork that works with criterion 0.5
criterion = { version = "0.5", default-features = false }
[dev-dependencies.fail]
version = "0.5.0"
@@ -111,12 +118,26 @@ lz4-compression = ["lz4_flex"]
zstd-compression = ["zstd"]
failpoints = ["fail", "fail/failpoints"]
unstable = [] # useful for benches.
unstable = [] # useful for benches.
quickwit = ["sstable", "futures-util"]
# Compares only the hash of a string when indexing data.
# Increases indexing speed, but may lead to extremely rare missing terms, when there's a hash collision.
# Uses 64bit ahash.
compare_hash_only = ["stacker/compare_hash_only"]
[workspace]
members = ["query-grammar", "bitpacker", "common", "ownedbytes", "stacker", "sstable", "tokenizer-api", "columnar"]
members = [
"query-grammar",
"bitpacker",
"common",
"ownedbytes",
"stacker",
"sstable",
"tokenizer-api",
"columnar",
]
# Following the "fail" crate best practises, we isolate
# tests that define specific behavior in fail check points
@@ -137,3 +158,7 @@ harness = false
[[bench]]
name = "index-bench"
harness = false
[[bench]]
name = "agg_bench"
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@@ -5,19 +5,18 @@
[![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
[![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/tantivy.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/tantivy)
![Tantivy](https://tantivy-search.github.io/logo/tantivy-logo.png)
<img src="https://tantivy-search.github.io/logo/tantivy-logo.png" alt="Tantivy, the fastest full-text search engine library written in Rust" height="250">
**Tantivy** is a **full-text search engine library** written in Rust.
## Fast full-text search engine library written in Rust
It is closer to [Apache Lucene](https://lucene.apache.org/) than to [Elasticsearch](https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearch) or [Apache Solr](https://lucene.apache.org/solr/) in the sense it is not
an off-the-shelf search engine server, but rather a crate that can be used
to build such a search engine.
**If you are looking for an alternative to Elasticsearch or Apache Solr, check out [Quickwit](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit), our distributed search engine built on top of Tantivy.**
Tantivy is closer to [Apache Lucene](https://lucene.apache.org/) than to [Elasticsearch](https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearch) or [Apache Solr](https://lucene.apache.org/solr/) in the sense it is not
an off-the-shelf search engine server, but rather a crate that can be used to build such a search engine.
Tantivy is, in fact, strongly inspired by Lucene's design.
If you are looking for an alternative to Elasticsearch or Apache Solr, check out [Quickwit](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit), our search engine built on top of Tantivy.
# Benchmark
## Benchmark
The following [benchmark](https://tantivy-search.github.io/bench/) breakdowns
performance for different types of queries/collections.
@@ -28,7 +27,7 @@ Your mileage WILL vary depending on the nature of queries and their load.
Details about the benchmark can be found at this [repository](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/search-benchmark-game).
# Features
## Features
- Full-text search
- Configurable tokenizer (stemming available for 17 Latin languages) with third party support for Chinese ([tantivy-jieba](https://crates.io/crates/tantivy-jieba) and [cang-jie](https://crates.io/crates/cang-jie)), Japanese ([lindera](https://github.com/lindera-morphology/lindera-tantivy), [Vaporetto](https://crates.io/crates/vaporetto_tantivy), and [tantivy-tokenizer-tiny-segmenter](https://crates.io/crates/tantivy-tokenizer-tiny-segmenter)) and Korean ([lindera](https://github.com/lindera-morphology/lindera-tantivy) + [lindera-ko-dic-builder](https://github.com/lindera-morphology/lindera-ko-dic-builder))
@@ -54,11 +53,11 @@ Details about the benchmark can be found at this [repository](https://github.com
- Searcher Warmer API
- Cheesy logo with a horse
## Non-features
### Non-features
Distributed search is out of the scope of Tantivy, but if you are looking for this feature, check out [Quickwit](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit/).
# Getting started
## Getting started
Tantivy works on stable Rust and supports Linux, macOS, and Windows.
@@ -68,7 +67,7 @@ index documents, and search via the CLI or a small server with a REST API.
It walks you through getting a Wikipedia search engine up and running in a few minutes.
- [Reference doc for the last released version](https://docs.rs/tantivy/)
# How can I support this project?
## How can I support this project?
There are many ways to support this project.
@@ -79,16 +78,16 @@ There are many ways to support this project.
- Contribute code (you can join [our Discord server](https://discord.gg/MT27AG5EVE))
- Talk about Tantivy around you
# Contributing code
## Contributing code
We use the GitHub Pull Request workflow: reference a GitHub ticket and/or include a comprehensive commit message when opening a PR.
Feel free to update CHANGELOG.md with your contribution.
## Tokenizer
### Tokenizer
When implementing a tokenizer for tantivy depend on the `tantivy-tokenizer-api` crate.
## Clone and build locally
### Clone and build locally
Tantivy compiles on stable Rust.
To check out and run tests, you can simply run:
@@ -99,7 +98,7 @@ cd tantivy
cargo test
```
# Companies Using Tantivy
## Companies Using Tantivy
<p align="left">
<img align="center" src="doc/assets/images/etsy.png" alt="Etsy" height="25" width="auto" />&nbsp;
@@ -111,7 +110,7 @@ cargo test
<img align="center" src="doc/assets/images/element-dark-theme.png#gh-dark-mode-only" alt="Element.io" height="25" width="auto" />
</p>
# FAQ
## FAQ
### Can I use Tantivy in other languages?

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@@ -0,0 +1,413 @@
use binggan::{black_box, InputGroup, PeakMemAlloc, INSTRUMENTED_SYSTEM};
use rand::prelude::SliceRandom;
use rand::rngs::StdRng;
use rand::{Rng, SeedableRng};
use rand_distr::Distribution;
use serde_json::json;
use tantivy::aggregation::agg_req::Aggregations;
use tantivy::aggregation::AggregationCollector;
use tantivy::query::{AllQuery, TermQuery};
use tantivy::schema::{IndexRecordOption, Schema, TextFieldIndexing, FAST, STRING};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, Term};
#[global_allocator]
pub static GLOBAL: &PeakMemAlloc<std::alloc::System> = &INSTRUMENTED_SYSTEM;
/// Mini macro to register a function via its name
/// runner.register("average_u64", move |index| average_u64(index));
macro_rules! register {
($runner:expr, $func:ident) => {
$runner.register(stringify!($func), move |index| $func(index))
};
}
fn main() {
let inputs = vec![
("full", get_test_index_bench(Cardinality::Full).unwrap()),
(
"dense",
get_test_index_bench(Cardinality::OptionalDense).unwrap(),
),
(
"sparse",
get_test_index_bench(Cardinality::OptionalSparse).unwrap(),
),
(
"multivalue",
get_test_index_bench(Cardinality::Multivalued).unwrap(),
),
];
bench_agg(InputGroup::new_with_inputs(inputs));
}
fn bench_agg(mut group: InputGroup<Index>) {
group.set_alloc(GLOBAL); // Set the peak mem allocator. This will enable peak memory reporting.
register!(group, average_u64);
register!(group, average_f64);
register!(group, average_f64_u64);
register!(group, stats_f64);
register!(group, percentiles_f64);
register!(group, terms_few);
register!(group, terms_many);
register!(group, terms_many_order_by_term);
register!(group, terms_many_with_top_hits);
register!(group, terms_many_with_avg_sub_agg);
register!(group, terms_many_json_mixed_type_with_sub_agg_card);
register!(group, range_agg);
register!(group, range_agg_with_avg_sub_agg);
register!(group, range_agg_with_term_agg_few);
register!(group, range_agg_with_term_agg_many);
register!(group, histogram);
register!(group, histogram_hard_bounds);
register!(group, histogram_with_avg_sub_agg);
register!(group, avg_and_range_with_avg_sub_agg);
group.run();
}
fn exec_term_with_agg(index: &Index, agg_req: serde_json::Value) {
let agg_req: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(agg_req).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
let text_field = reader.searcher().schema().get_field("text").unwrap();
let term_query = TermQuery::new(
Term::from_field_text(text_field, "cool"),
IndexRecordOption::Basic,
);
let collector = get_collector(agg_req);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
black_box(searcher.search(&term_query, &collector).unwrap());
}
fn average_u64(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"average": { "avg": { "field": "score", } }
});
exec_term_with_agg(index, agg_req)
}
fn average_f64(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"average": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64", } }
});
exec_term_with_agg(index, agg_req)
}
fn average_f64_u64(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64" } },
"average": { "avg": { "field": "score" } },
});
exec_term_with_agg(index, agg_req)
}
fn stats_f64(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"average_f64": { "stats": { "field": "score_f64", } }
});
exec_term_with_agg(index, agg_req)
}
fn percentiles_f64(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"mypercentiles": {
"percentiles": {
"field": "score_f64",
"percents": [ 95, 99, 99.9 ]
}
}
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn terms_few(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"my_texts": { "terms": { "field": "text_few_terms" } },
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn terms_many(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"my_texts": { "terms": { "field": "text_many_terms" } },
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn terms_many_order_by_term(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"my_texts": { "terms": { "field": "text_many_terms", "order": { "_key": "desc" } } },
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn terms_many_with_top_hits(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"my_texts": {
"terms": { "field": "text_many_terms" },
"aggs": {
"top_hits": { "top_hits":
{
"sort": [
{ "score": "desc" }
],
"size": 2,
"doc_value_fields": ["score_f64"]
}
}
}
},
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn terms_many_with_avg_sub_agg(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"my_texts": {
"terms": { "field": "text_many_terms" },
"aggs": {
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64" } }
}
},
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn terms_many_json_mixed_type_with_sub_agg_card(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"my_texts": {
"terms": { "field": "json.mixed_type" },
"aggs": {
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64" } }
}
},
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn execute_agg(index: &Index, agg_req: serde_json::Value) {
let agg_req: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(agg_req).unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req);
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
let searcher = reader.searcher();
black_box(searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap());
}
fn range_agg(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"range_f64": { "range": { "field": "score_f64", "ranges": [
{ "from": 3, "to": 7000 },
{ "from": 7000, "to": 20000 },
{ "from": 20000, "to": 30000 },
{ "from": 30000, "to": 40000 },
{ "from": 40000, "to": 50000 },
{ "from": 50000, "to": 60000 }
] } },
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn range_agg_with_avg_sub_agg(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"rangef64": {
"range": {
"field": "score_f64",
"ranges": [
{ "from": 3, "to": 7000 },
{ "from": 7000, "to": 20000 },
{ "from": 20000, "to": 30000 },
{ "from": 30000, "to": 40000 },
{ "from": 40000, "to": 50000 },
{ "from": 50000, "to": 60000 }
]
},
"aggs": {
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64" } }
}
},
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn range_agg_with_term_agg_few(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"rangef64": {
"range": {
"field": "score_f64",
"ranges": [
{ "from": 3, "to": 7000 },
{ "from": 7000, "to": 20000 },
{ "from": 20000, "to": 30000 },
{ "from": 30000, "to": 40000 },
{ "from": 40000, "to": 50000 },
{ "from": 50000, "to": 60000 }
]
},
"aggs": {
"my_texts": { "terms": { "field": "text_few_terms" } },
}
},
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn range_agg_with_term_agg_many(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"rangef64": {
"range": {
"field": "score_f64",
"ranges": [
{ "from": 3, "to": 7000 },
{ "from": 7000, "to": 20000 },
{ "from": 20000, "to": 30000 },
{ "from": 30000, "to": 40000 },
{ "from": 40000, "to": 50000 },
{ "from": 50000, "to": 60000 }
]
},
"aggs": {
"my_texts": { "terms": { "field": "text_many_terms" } },
}
},
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn histogram(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"rangef64": {
"histogram": {
"field": "score_f64",
"interval": 100 // 1000 buckets
},
}
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn histogram_hard_bounds(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"rangef64": { "histogram": { "field": "score_f64", "interval": 100, "hard_bounds": { "min": 1000, "max": 300000 } } },
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn histogram_with_avg_sub_agg(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"rangef64": {
"histogram": { "field": "score_f64", "interval": 100 },
"aggs": {
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64" } }
}
}
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
fn avg_and_range_with_avg_sub_agg(index: &Index) {
let agg_req = json!({
"rangef64": {
"range": {
"field": "score_f64",
"ranges": [
{ "from": 3, "to": 7000 },
{ "from": 7000, "to": 20000 },
{ "from": 20000, "to": 60000 }
]
},
"aggs": {
"average_in_range": { "avg": { "field": "score" } }
}
},
"average": { "avg": { "field": "score" } }
});
execute_agg(index, agg_req);
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash, Default, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
enum Cardinality {
/// All documents contain exactly one value.
/// `Full` is the default for auto-detecting the Cardinality, since it is the most strict.
#[default]
Full = 0,
/// All documents contain at most one value.
OptionalDense = 1,
/// All documents may contain any number of values.
Multivalued = 2,
/// 1 / 20 documents has a value
OptionalSparse = 3,
}
fn get_collector(agg_req: Aggregations) -> AggregationCollector {
AggregationCollector::from_aggs(agg_req, Default::default())
}
fn get_test_index_bench(cardinality: Cardinality) -> tantivy::Result<Index> {
let mut schema_builder = Schema::builder();
let text_fieldtype = tantivy::schema::TextOptions::default()
.set_indexing_options(
TextFieldIndexing::default().set_index_option(IndexRecordOption::WithFreqs),
)
.set_stored();
let text_field = schema_builder.add_text_field("text", text_fieldtype);
let json_field = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let text_field_many_terms = schema_builder.add_text_field("text_many_terms", STRING | FAST);
let text_field_few_terms = schema_builder.add_text_field("text_few_terms", STRING | FAST);
let score_fieldtype = tantivy::schema::NumericOptions::default().set_fast();
let score_field = schema_builder.add_u64_field("score", score_fieldtype.clone());
let score_field_f64 = schema_builder.add_f64_field("score_f64", score_fieldtype.clone());
let score_field_i64 = schema_builder.add_i64_field("score_i64", score_fieldtype);
let index = Index::create_from_tempdir(schema_builder.build())?;
let few_terms_data = ["INFO", "ERROR", "WARN", "DEBUG"];
let lg_norm = rand_distr::LogNormal::new(2.996f64, 0.979f64).unwrap();
let many_terms_data = (0..150_000)
.map(|num| format!("author{num}"))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
{
let mut rng = StdRng::from_seed([1u8; 32]);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 200_000_000)?;
// To make the different test cases comparable we just change one doc to force the
// cardinality
if cardinality == Cardinality::OptionalDense {
index_writer.add_document(doc!())?;
}
if cardinality == Cardinality::Multivalued {
index_writer.add_document(doc!(
json_field => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0}),
json_field => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0}),
text_field => "cool",
text_field => "cool",
text_field_many_terms => "cool",
text_field_many_terms => "cool",
text_field_few_terms => "cool",
text_field_few_terms => "cool",
score_field => 1u64,
score_field => 1u64,
score_field_f64 => lg_norm.sample(&mut rng),
score_field_f64 => lg_norm.sample(&mut rng),
score_field_i64 => 1i64,
score_field_i64 => 1i64,
))?;
}
let mut doc_with_value = 1_000_000;
if cardinality == Cardinality::OptionalSparse {
doc_with_value /= 20;
}
let _val_max = 1_000_000.0;
for _ in 0..doc_with_value {
let val: f64 = rng.gen_range(0.0..1_000_000.0);
let json = if rng.gen_bool(0.1) {
// 10% are numeric values
json!({ "mixed_type": val })
} else {
json!({"mixed_type": many_terms_data.choose(&mut rng).unwrap().to_string()})
};
index_writer.add_document(doc!(
text_field => "cool",
json_field => json,
text_field_many_terms => many_terms_data.choose(&mut rng).unwrap().to_string(),
text_field_few_terms => few_terms_data.choose(&mut rng).unwrap().to_string(),
score_field => val as u64,
score_field_f64 => lg_norm.sample(&mut rng),
score_field_i64 => val as i64,
))?;
if cardinality == Cardinality::OptionalSparse {
for _ in 0..20 {
index_writer.add_document(doc!(text_field => "cool"))?;
}
}
}
// writing the segment
index_writer.commit()?;
}
Ok(index)
}

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@@ -1,14 +1,98 @@
use criterion::{criterion_group, criterion_main, Criterion, Throughput};
use pprof::criterion::{Output, PProfProfiler};
use tantivy::schema::{FAST, INDEXED, STORED, STRING, TEXT};
use tantivy::Index;
use criterion::{criterion_group, criterion_main, BatchSize, Bencher, Criterion, Throughput};
use tantivy::schema::{TantivyDocument, FAST, INDEXED, STORED, STRING, TEXT};
use tantivy::{tokenizer, Index, IndexWriter};
const HDFS_LOGS: &str = include_str!("hdfs.json");
const GH_LOGS: &str = include_str!("gh.json");
const WIKI: &str = include_str!("wiki.json");
fn get_lines(input: &str) -> Vec<&str> {
input.trim().split('\n').collect()
fn benchmark(
b: &mut Bencher,
input: &str,
schema: tantivy::schema::Schema,
commit: bool,
parse_json: bool,
is_dynamic: bool,
) {
if is_dynamic {
benchmark_dynamic_json(b, input, schema, commit, parse_json)
} else {
_benchmark(b, input, schema, commit, parse_json, |schema, doc_json| {
TantivyDocument::parse_json(schema, doc_json).unwrap()
})
}
}
fn get_index(schema: tantivy::schema::Schema) -> Index {
let mut index = Index::create_in_ram(schema.clone());
let ff_tokenizer_manager = tokenizer::TokenizerManager::default();
ff_tokenizer_manager.register(
"raw",
tokenizer::TextAnalyzer::builder(tokenizer::RawTokenizer::default())
.filter(tokenizer::RemoveLongFilter::limit(255))
.build(),
);
index.set_fast_field_tokenizers(ff_tokenizer_manager.clone());
index
}
fn _benchmark(
b: &mut Bencher,
input: &str,
schema: tantivy::schema::Schema,
commit: bool,
include_json_parsing: bool,
create_doc: impl Fn(&tantivy::schema::Schema, &str) -> TantivyDocument,
) {
if include_json_parsing {
let lines: Vec<&str> = input.trim().split('\n').collect();
b.iter(|| {
let index = get_index(schema.clone());
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter =
index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc_json in &lines {
let doc = create_doc(&schema, doc_json);
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
}
if commit {
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
}
})
} else {
let docs: Vec<_> = input
.trim()
.split('\n')
.map(|doc_json| create_doc(&schema, doc_json))
.collect();
b.iter_batched(
|| docs.clone(),
|docs| {
let index = get_index(schema.clone());
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter =
index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc in docs {
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
}
if commit {
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
}
},
BatchSize::SmallInput,
)
}
}
fn benchmark_dynamic_json(
b: &mut Bencher,
input: &str,
schema: tantivy::schema::Schema,
commit: bool,
parse_json: bool,
) {
let json_field = schema.get_field("json").unwrap();
_benchmark(b, input, schema, commit, parse_json, |_schema, doc_json| {
let json_val: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str(doc_json).unwrap();
tantivy::doc!(json_field=>json_val)
})
}
pub fn hdfs_index_benchmark(c: &mut Criterion) {
@@ -19,7 +103,14 @@ pub fn hdfs_index_benchmark(c: &mut Criterion) {
schema_builder.add_text_field("severity", STRING);
schema_builder.build()
};
let schema_with_store = {
let schema_only_fast = {
let mut schema_builder = tantivy::schema::SchemaBuilder::new();
schema_builder.add_u64_field("timestamp", FAST);
schema_builder.add_text_field("body", FAST);
schema_builder.add_text_field("severity", FAST);
schema_builder.build()
};
let _schema_with_store = {
let mut schema_builder = tantivy::schema::SchemaBuilder::new();
schema_builder.add_u64_field("timestamp", INDEXED | STORED);
schema_builder.add_text_field("body", TEXT | STORED);
@@ -28,74 +119,40 @@ pub fn hdfs_index_benchmark(c: &mut Criterion) {
};
let dynamic_schema = {
let mut schema_builder = tantivy::schema::SchemaBuilder::new();
schema_builder.add_json_field("json", TEXT);
schema_builder.add_json_field("json", TEXT | FAST);
schema_builder.build()
};
let mut group = c.benchmark_group("index-hdfs");
group.throughput(Throughput::Bytes(HDFS_LOGS.len() as u64));
group.sample_size(20);
group.bench_function("index-hdfs-no-commit", |b| {
let lines = get_lines(HDFS_LOGS);
b.iter(|| {
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema.clone());
let index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc_json in &lines {
let doc = schema.parse_document(doc_json).unwrap();
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
let benches = [
("only-indexed-".to_string(), schema, false),
//("stored-".to_string(), _schema_with_store, false),
("only-fast-".to_string(), schema_only_fast, false),
("dynamic-".to_string(), dynamic_schema, true),
];
for (prefix, schema, is_dynamic) in benches {
for commit in [false, true] {
let suffix = if commit { "with-commit" } else { "no-commit" };
{
let parse_json = false;
// for parse_json in [false, true] {
let suffix = if parse_json {
format!("{suffix}-with-json-parsing")
} else {
suffix.to_string()
};
let bench_name = format!("{prefix}{suffix}");
group.bench_function(bench_name, |b| {
benchmark(b, HDFS_LOGS, schema.clone(), commit, parse_json, is_dynamic)
});
}
})
});
group.bench_function("index-hdfs-with-commit", |b| {
let lines = get_lines(HDFS_LOGS);
b.iter(|| {
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema.clone());
let mut index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc_json in &lines {
let doc = schema.parse_document(doc_json).unwrap();
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
}
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
})
});
group.bench_function("index-hdfs-no-commit-with-docstore", |b| {
let lines = get_lines(HDFS_LOGS);
b.iter(|| {
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema_with_store.clone());
let index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc_json in &lines {
let doc = schema.parse_document(doc_json).unwrap();
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
}
})
});
group.bench_function("index-hdfs-with-commit-with-docstore", |b| {
let lines = get_lines(HDFS_LOGS);
b.iter(|| {
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema_with_store.clone());
let mut index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc_json in &lines {
let doc = schema.parse_document(doc_json).unwrap();
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
}
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
})
});
group.bench_function("index-hdfs-no-commit-json-without-docstore", |b| {
let lines = get_lines(HDFS_LOGS);
b.iter(|| {
let index = Index::create_in_ram(dynamic_schema.clone());
let json_field = dynamic_schema.get_field("json").unwrap();
let mut index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc_json in &lines {
let json_val: serde_json::Map<String, serde_json::Value> =
serde_json::from_str(doc_json).unwrap();
let doc = tantivy::doc!(json_field=>json_val);
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
}
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
})
});
}
}
}
pub fn gh_index_benchmark(c: &mut Criterion) {
@@ -104,38 +161,24 @@ pub fn gh_index_benchmark(c: &mut Criterion) {
schema_builder.add_json_field("json", TEXT | FAST);
schema_builder.build()
};
let dynamic_schema_fast = {
let mut schema_builder = tantivy::schema::SchemaBuilder::new();
schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
schema_builder.build()
};
let mut group = c.benchmark_group("index-gh");
group.throughput(Throughput::Bytes(GH_LOGS.len() as u64));
group.bench_function("index-gh-no-commit", |b| {
let lines = get_lines(GH_LOGS);
b.iter(|| {
let json_field = dynamic_schema.get_field("json").unwrap();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(dynamic_schema.clone());
let index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc_json in &lines {
let json_val: serde_json::Map<String, serde_json::Value> =
serde_json::from_str(doc_json).unwrap();
let doc = tantivy::doc!(json_field=>json_val);
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
}
})
benchmark_dynamic_json(b, GH_LOGS, dynamic_schema.clone(), false, false)
});
group.bench_function("index-gh-with-commit", |b| {
let lines = get_lines(GH_LOGS);
b.iter(|| {
let json_field = dynamic_schema.get_field("json").unwrap();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(dynamic_schema.clone());
let mut index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc_json in &lines {
let json_val: serde_json::Map<String, serde_json::Value> =
serde_json::from_str(doc_json).unwrap();
let doc = tantivy::doc!(json_field=>json_val);
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
}
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
})
group.bench_function("index-gh-fast", |b| {
benchmark_dynamic_json(b, GH_LOGS, dynamic_schema_fast.clone(), false, false)
});
group.bench_function("index-gh-fast-with-commit", |b| {
benchmark_dynamic_json(b, GH_LOGS, dynamic_schema_fast.clone(), true, false)
});
}
@@ -150,33 +193,10 @@ pub fn wiki_index_benchmark(c: &mut Criterion) {
group.throughput(Throughput::Bytes(WIKI.len() as u64));
group.bench_function("index-wiki-no-commit", |b| {
let lines = get_lines(WIKI);
b.iter(|| {
let json_field = dynamic_schema.get_field("json").unwrap();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(dynamic_schema.clone());
let index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc_json in &lines {
let json_val: serde_json::Map<String, serde_json::Value> =
serde_json::from_str(doc_json).unwrap();
let doc = tantivy::doc!(json_field=>json_val);
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
}
})
benchmark_dynamic_json(b, WIKI, dynamic_schema.clone(), false, false)
});
group.bench_function("index-wiki-with-commit", |b| {
let lines = get_lines(WIKI);
b.iter(|| {
let json_field = dynamic_schema.get_field("json").unwrap();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(dynamic_schema.clone());
let mut index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 100_000_000).unwrap();
for doc_json in &lines {
let json_val: serde_json::Map<String, serde_json::Value> =
serde_json::from_str(doc_json).unwrap();
let doc = tantivy::doc!(json_field=>json_val);
index_writer.add_document(doc).unwrap();
}
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
})
benchmark_dynamic_json(b, WIKI, dynamic_schema.clone(), true, false)
});
}
@@ -187,12 +207,12 @@ criterion_group! {
}
criterion_group! {
name = gh_benches;
config = Criterion::default().with_profiler(PProfProfiler::new(100, Output::Flamegraph(None)));
config = Criterion::default();
targets = gh_index_benchmark
}
criterion_group! {
name = wiki_benches;
config = Criterion::default().with_profiler(PProfProfiler::new(100, Output::Flamegraph(None)));
config = Criterion::default();
targets = wiki_index_benchmark
}
criterion_main!(benches, gh_benches, wiki_benches);

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "tantivy-bitpacker"
version = "0.5.0"
version = "0.6.0"
edition = "2021"
authors = ["Paul Masurel <paul.masurel@gmail.com>"]
license = "MIT"
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ homepage = "https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies]
bitpacking = {version="0.8", default-features=false, features = ["bitpacker1x"]}
bitpacking = { version = "0.9.2", default-features = false, features = ["bitpacker1x"] }
[dev-dependencies]
rand = "0.8"

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::io;
use std::ops::{Range, RangeInclusive};
@@ -367,7 +366,7 @@ mod test {
let mut output: Vec<u32> = Vec::new();
for len in [0, 1, 2, 32, 33, 34, 64] {
for start_idx in 0u32..32u32 {
output.resize(len as usize, 0);
output.resize(len, 0);
bitunpacker.get_batch_u32s(start_idx, &buffer, &mut output);
for i in 0..len {
let expected = (start_idx + i as u32) & mask;

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@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
# configuration file for git-cliff{ pattern = "foo", replace = "bar"}
# see https://github.com/orhun/git-cliff#configuration-file
[remote.github]
owner = "quickwit-oss"
repo = "tantivy"
[changelog]
# changelog header
header = """
@@ -8,15 +12,43 @@ header = """
# template for the changelog body
# https://tera.netlify.app/docs/#introduction
body = """
{% if version %}\
{{ version | trim_start_matches(pat="v") }} ({{ timestamp | date(format="%Y-%m-%d") }})
==================
{% else %}\
## [unreleased]
{% endif %}\
## What's Changed
{%- if version %} in {{ version }}{%- endif -%}
{% for commit in commits %}
- {% if commit.breaking %}[**breaking**] {% endif %}{{ commit.message | split(pat="\n") | first | trim | upper_first }}(@{{ commit.author.name }})\
{% endfor %}
{% if commit.github.pr_title -%}
{%- set commit_message = commit.github.pr_title -%}
{%- else -%}
{%- set commit_message = commit.message -%}
{%- endif -%}
- {{ commit_message | split(pat="\n") | first | trim }}\
{% if commit.github.pr_number %} \
[#{{ commit.github.pr_number }}]({{ self::remote_url() }}/pull/{{ commit.github.pr_number }}){% if commit.github.username %}(@{{ commit.github.username }}){%- endif -%} \
{%- endif %}
{%- endfor -%}
{% if github.contributors | filter(attribute="is_first_time", value=true) | length != 0 %}
{% raw %}\n{% endraw -%}
## New Contributors
{%- endif %}\
{% for contributor in github.contributors | filter(attribute="is_first_time", value=true) %}
* @{{ contributor.username }} made their first contribution
{%- if contributor.pr_number %} in \
[#{{ contributor.pr_number }}]({{ self::remote_url() }}/pull/{{ contributor.pr_number }}) \
{%- endif %}
{%- endfor -%}
{% if version %}
{% if previous.version %}
**Full Changelog**: {{ self::remote_url() }}/compare/{{ previous.version }}...{{ version }}
{% endif %}
{% else -%}
{% raw %}\n{% endraw %}
{% endif %}
{%- macro remote_url() -%}
https://github.com/{{ remote.github.owner }}/{{ remote.github.repo }}
{%- endmacro -%}
"""
# remove the leading and trailing whitespace from the template
trim = true
@@ -25,53 +57,24 @@ footer = """
"""
postprocessors = [
{ pattern = 'Paul Masurel', replace = "fulmicoton"}, # replace with github user
{ pattern = 'PSeitz', replace = "PSeitz"}, # replace with github user
{ pattern = 'Adam Reichold', replace = "adamreichold"}, # replace with github user
{ pattern = 'trinity-1686a', replace = "trinity-1686a"}, # replace with github user
{ pattern = 'Michael Kleen', replace = "mkleen"}, # replace with github user
{ pattern = 'Adrien Guillo', replace = "guilload"}, # replace with github user
{ pattern = 'François Massot', replace = "fmassot"}, # replace with github user
{ pattern = 'Naveen Aiathurai', replace = "naveenann"}, # replace with github user
{ pattern = '', replace = ""}, # replace with github user
]
[git]
# parse the commits based on https://www.conventionalcommits.org
# This is required or commit.message contains the whole commit message and not just the title
conventional_commits = true
conventional_commits = false
# filter out the commits that are not conventional
filter_unconventional = false
filter_unconventional = true
# process each line of a commit as an individual commit
split_commits = false
# regex for preprocessing the commit messages
commit_preprocessors = [
{ pattern = '\((\w+\s)?#([0-9]+)\)', replace = "[#${2}](https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/issues/${2})"}, # replace issue numbers
{ pattern = '\((\w+\s)?#([0-9]+)\)', replace = ""},
]
#link_parsers = [
#{ pattern = "#(\\d+)", href = "https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/pulls/$1"},
#]
# regex for parsing and grouping commits
commit_parsers = [
{ message = "^feat", group = "Features"},
{ message = "^fix", group = "Bug Fixes"},
{ message = "^doc", group = "Documentation"},
{ message = "^perf", group = "Performance"},
{ message = "^refactor", group = "Refactor"},
{ message = "^style", group = "Styling"},
{ message = "^test", group = "Testing"},
{ message = "^chore\\(release\\): prepare for", skip = true},
{ message = "(?i)clippy", skip = true},
{ message = "(?i)dependabot", skip = true},
{ message = "(?i)fmt", skip = true},
{ message = "(?i)bump", skip = true},
{ message = "(?i)readme", skip = true},
{ message = "(?i)comment", skip = true},
{ message = "(?i)spelling", skip = true},
{ message = "^chore", group = "Miscellaneous Tasks"},
{ body = ".*security", group = "Security"},
{ message = ".*", group = "Other", default_scope = "other"},
]
# protect breaking changes from being skipped due to matching a skipping commit_parser
protect_breaking_commits = false
# filter out the commits that are not matched by commit parsers

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "tantivy-columnar"
version = "0.2.0"
version = "0.3.0"
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT"
homepage = "https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy"
@@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ description = "column oriented storage for tantivy"
categories = ["database-implementations", "data-structures", "compression"]
[dependencies]
itertools = "0.11.0"
fnv = "1.0.7"
itertools = "0.13.0"
fastdivide = "0.4.0"
stacker = { version= "0.2", path = "../stacker", package="tantivy-stacker"}
sstable = { version= "0.2", path = "../sstable", package = "tantivy-sstable" }
common = { version= "0.6", path = "../common", package = "tantivy-common" }
tantivy-bitpacker = { version= "0.5", path = "../bitpacker/" }
stacker = { version= "0.3", path = "../stacker", package="tantivy-stacker"}
sstable = { version= "0.3", path = "../sstable", package = "tantivy-sstable" }
common = { version= "0.7", path = "../common", package = "tantivy-common" }
tantivy-bitpacker = { version= "0.6", path = "../bitpacker/" }
serde = "1.0.152"
downcast-rs = "1.2.0"
[dev-dependencies]
proptest = "1"

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@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@
#![feature(test)]
extern crate test;
use std::sync::Arc;
use rand::prelude::*;
use tantivy_columnar::column_values::{serialize_and_load_u64_based_column_values, CodecType};
use tantivy_columnar::*;
use test::{black_box, Bencher};
struct Columns {
pub optional: Column,
pub full: Column,
pub multi: Column,
}
fn get_test_columns() -> Columns {
let data = generate_permutation();
let mut dataframe_writer = ColumnarWriter::default();
for (idx, val) in data.iter().enumerate() {
dataframe_writer.record_numerical(idx as u32, "full_values", NumericalValue::U64(*val));
if idx % 2 == 0 {
dataframe_writer.record_numerical(
idx as u32,
"optional_values",
NumericalValue::U64(*val),
);
}
dataframe_writer.record_numerical(idx as u32, "multi_values", NumericalValue::U64(*val));
dataframe_writer.record_numerical(idx as u32, "multi_values", NumericalValue::U64(*val));
}
let mut buffer: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
dataframe_writer
.serialize(data.len() as u32, None, &mut buffer)
.unwrap();
let columnar = ColumnarReader::open(buffer).unwrap();
let cols: Vec<DynamicColumnHandle> = columnar.read_columns("optional_values").unwrap();
assert_eq!(cols.len(), 1);
let optional = cols[0].open_u64_lenient().unwrap().unwrap();
assert_eq!(optional.index.get_cardinality(), Cardinality::Optional);
let cols: Vec<DynamicColumnHandle> = columnar.read_columns("full_values").unwrap();
assert_eq!(cols.len(), 1);
let column_full = cols[0].open_u64_lenient().unwrap().unwrap();
assert_eq!(column_full.index.get_cardinality(), Cardinality::Full);
let cols: Vec<DynamicColumnHandle> = columnar.read_columns("multi_values").unwrap();
assert_eq!(cols.len(), 1);
let multi = cols[0].open_u64_lenient().unwrap().unwrap();
assert_eq!(multi.index.get_cardinality(), Cardinality::Multivalued);
Columns {
optional,
full: column_full,
multi,
}
}
const NUM_VALUES: u64 = 100_000;
fn generate_permutation() -> Vec<u64> {
let mut permutation: Vec<u64> = (0u64..NUM_VALUES).collect();
permutation.shuffle(&mut StdRng::from_seed([1u8; 32]));
permutation
}
pub fn serialize_and_load(column: &[u64], codec_type: CodecType) -> Arc<dyn ColumnValues<u64>> {
serialize_and_load_u64_based_column_values(&column, &[codec_type])
}
fn run_bench_on_column_full_scan(b: &mut Bencher, column: Column) {
let num_iter = black_box(NUM_VALUES);
b.iter(|| {
let mut sum = 0u64;
for i in 0..num_iter as u32 {
let val = column.first(i);
sum += val.unwrap_or(0);
}
sum
});
}
fn run_bench_on_column_block_fetch(b: &mut Bencher, column: Column) {
let mut block: Vec<Option<u64>> = vec![None; 64];
let fetch_docids = (0..64).collect::<Vec<_>>();
b.iter(move || {
column.first_vals(&fetch_docids, &mut block);
block[0]
});
}
fn run_bench_on_column_block_single_calls(b: &mut Bencher, column: Column) {
let mut block: Vec<Option<u64>> = vec![None; 64];
let fetch_docids = (0..64).collect::<Vec<_>>();
b.iter(move || {
for i in 0..fetch_docids.len() {
block[i] = column.first(fetch_docids[i]);
}
block[0]
});
}
/// Column first method
#[bench]
fn bench_get_first_on_full_column_full_scan(b: &mut Bencher) {
let column = get_test_columns().full;
run_bench_on_column_full_scan(b, column);
}
#[bench]
fn bench_get_first_on_optional_column_full_scan(b: &mut Bencher) {
let column = get_test_columns().optional;
run_bench_on_column_full_scan(b, column);
}
#[bench]
fn bench_get_first_on_multi_column_full_scan(b: &mut Bencher) {
let column = get_test_columns().multi;
run_bench_on_column_full_scan(b, column);
}
/// Block fetch column accessor
#[bench]
fn bench_get_block_first_on_optional_column(b: &mut Bencher) {
let column = get_test_columns().optional;
run_bench_on_column_block_fetch(b, column);
}
#[bench]
fn bench_get_block_first_on_multi_column(b: &mut Bencher) {
let column = get_test_columns().multi;
run_bench_on_column_block_fetch(b, column);
}
#[bench]
fn bench_get_block_first_on_full_column(b: &mut Bencher) {
let column = get_test_columns().full;
run_bench_on_column_block_fetch(b, column);
}
#[bench]
fn bench_get_block_first_on_optional_column_single_calls(b: &mut Bencher) {
let column = get_test_columns().optional;
run_bench_on_column_block_single_calls(b, column);
}
#[bench]
fn bench_get_block_first_on_multi_column_single_calls(b: &mut Bencher) {
let column = get_test_columns().multi;
run_bench_on_column_block_single_calls(b, column);
}
#[bench]
fn bench_get_block_first_on_full_column_single_calls(b: &mut Bencher) {
let column = get_test_columns().full;
run_bench_on_column_block_single_calls(b, column);
}

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@@ -16,14 +16,6 @@ fn generate_permutation() -> Vec<u64> {
permutation
}
fn generate_random() -> Vec<u64> {
let mut permutation: Vec<u64> = (0u64..100_000u64)
.map(|el| el + random::<u16>() as u64)
.collect();
permutation.shuffle(&mut StdRng::from_seed([1u8; 32]));
permutation
}
// Warning: this generates the same permutation at each call
fn generate_permutation_gcd() -> Vec<u64> {
let mut permutation: Vec<u64> = (1u64..100_000u64).map(|el| el * 1000).collect();

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@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ license = "MIT"
columnar = {path="../", package="tantivy-columnar"}
serde_json = "1"
serde_json_borrow = {git="https://github.com/PSeitz/serde_json_borrow/"}
serde = "1"
[workspace]
members = []

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@@ -14,20 +14,32 @@ impl<T: PartialOrd + Copy + std::fmt::Debug + Send + Sync + 'static + Default>
ColumnBlockAccessor<T>
{
#[inline]
pub fn fetch_block(&mut self, docs: &[u32], accessor: &Column<T>) {
self.docid_cache.clear();
self.row_id_cache.clear();
accessor.row_ids_for_docs(docs, &mut self.docid_cache, &mut self.row_id_cache);
self.val_cache.resize(self.row_id_cache.len(), T::default());
accessor
.values
.get_vals(&self.row_id_cache, &mut self.val_cache);
pub fn fetch_block<'a>(&'a mut self, docs: &'a [u32], accessor: &Column<T>) {
if accessor.index.get_cardinality().is_full() {
self.val_cache.resize(docs.len(), T::default());
accessor.values.get_vals(docs, &mut self.val_cache);
} else {
self.docid_cache.clear();
self.row_id_cache.clear();
accessor.row_ids_for_docs(docs, &mut self.docid_cache, &mut self.row_id_cache);
self.val_cache.resize(self.row_id_cache.len(), T::default());
accessor
.values
.get_vals(&self.row_id_cache, &mut self.val_cache);
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn fetch_block_with_missing(&mut self, docs: &[u32], accessor: &Column<T>, missing: T) {
self.fetch_block(docs, accessor);
// We can compare docid_cache with docs to find missing docs
if docs.len() != self.docid_cache.len() || accessor.index.is_multivalue() {
// no missing values
if accessor.index.get_cardinality().is_full() {
return;
}
// We can compare docid_cache length with docs to find missing docs
// For multi value columns we can't rely on the length and always need to scan
if accessor.index.get_cardinality().is_multivalue() || docs.len() != self.docid_cache.len()
{
self.missing_docids_cache.clear();
find_missing_docs(docs, &self.docid_cache, |doc| {
self.missing_docids_cache.push(doc);
@@ -44,11 +56,25 @@ impl<T: PartialOrd + Copy + std::fmt::Debug + Send + Sync + 'static + Default>
}
#[inline]
pub fn iter_docid_vals(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (DocId, T)> + '_ {
self.docid_cache
.iter()
.cloned()
.zip(self.val_cache.iter().cloned())
/// Returns an iterator over the docids and values
/// The passed in `docs` slice needs to be the same slice that was passed to `fetch_block` or
/// `fetch_block_with_missing`.
///
/// The docs is used if the column is full (each docs has exactly one value), otherwise the
/// internal docid vec is used for the iterator, which e.g. may contain duplicate docs.
pub fn iter_docid_vals<'a>(
&'a self,
docs: &'a [u32],
accessor: &Column<T>,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = (DocId, T)> + '_ {
if accessor.index.get_cardinality().is_full() {
docs.iter().cloned().zip(self.val_cache.iter().cloned())
} else {
self.docid_cache
.iter()
.cloned()
.zip(self.val_cache.iter().cloned())
}
}
}

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@@ -3,17 +3,17 @@ mod serialize;
use std::fmt::{self, Debug};
use std::io::Write;
use std::ops::{Deref, Range, RangeInclusive};
use std::ops::{Range, RangeInclusive};
use std::sync::Arc;
use common::BinarySerializable;
pub use dictionary_encoded::{BytesColumn, StrColumn};
pub use serialize::{
open_column_bytes, open_column_str, open_column_u128, open_column_u64,
serialize_column_mappable_to_u128, serialize_column_mappable_to_u64,
open_column_bytes, open_column_str, open_column_u128, open_column_u128_as_compact_u64,
open_column_u64, serialize_column_mappable_to_u128, serialize_column_mappable_to_u64,
};
use crate::column_index::ColumnIndex;
use crate::column_index::{ColumnIndex, Set};
use crate::column_values::monotonic_mapping::StrictlyMonotonicMappingToInternal;
use crate::column_values::{monotonic_map_column, ColumnValues};
use crate::{Cardinality, DocId, EmptyColumnValues, MonotonicallyMappableToU64, RowId};
@@ -83,10 +83,36 @@ impl<T: PartialOrd + Copy + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static> Column<T> {
self.values.max_value()
}
#[inline]
pub fn first(&self, row_id: RowId) -> Option<T> {
self.values_for_doc(row_id).next()
}
/// Load the first value for each docid in the provided slice.
#[inline]
pub fn first_vals(&self, docids: &[DocId], output: &mut [Option<T>]) {
match &self.index {
ColumnIndex::Empty { .. } => {}
ColumnIndex::Full => self.values.get_vals_opt(docids, output),
ColumnIndex::Optional(optional_index) => {
for (i, docid) in docids.iter().enumerate() {
output[i] = optional_index
.rank_if_exists(*docid)
.map(|rowid| self.values.get_val(rowid));
}
}
ColumnIndex::Multivalued(multivalued_index) => {
for (i, docid) in docids.iter().enumerate() {
let range = multivalued_index.range(*docid);
let is_empty = range.start == range.end;
if !is_empty {
output[i] = Some(self.values.get_val(range.start));
}
}
}
}
}
/// Translates a block of docis to row_ids.
///
/// returns the row_ids and the matching docids on the same index
@@ -105,7 +131,8 @@ impl<T: PartialOrd + Copy + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static> Column<T> {
}
pub fn values_for_doc(&self, doc_id: DocId) -> impl Iterator<Item = T> + '_ {
self.value_row_ids(doc_id)
self.index
.value_row_ids(doc_id)
.map(|value_row_id: RowId| self.values.get_val(value_row_id))
}
@@ -147,14 +174,6 @@ impl<T: PartialOrd + Copy + Debug + Send + Sync + 'static> Column<T> {
}
}
impl<T> Deref for Column<T> {
type Target = ColumnIndex;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.index
}
}
impl BinarySerializable for Cardinality {
fn serialize<W: Write + ?Sized>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> std::io::Result<()> {
self.to_code().serialize(writer)
@@ -176,6 +195,7 @@ struct FirstValueWithDefault<T: Copy> {
impl<T: PartialOrd + Debug + Send + Sync + Copy + 'static> ColumnValues<T>
for FirstValueWithDefault<T>
{
#[inline(always)]
fn get_val(&self, idx: u32) -> T {
self.column.first(idx).unwrap_or(self.default_value)
}

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@@ -76,6 +76,26 @@ pub fn open_column_u128<T: MonotonicallyMappableToU128>(
})
}
/// Open the column as u64.
///
/// See [`open_u128_as_compact_u64`] for more details.
pub fn open_column_u128_as_compact_u64(bytes: OwnedBytes) -> io::Result<Column<u64>> {
let (body, column_index_num_bytes_payload) = bytes.rsplit(4);
let column_index_num_bytes = u32::from_le_bytes(
column_index_num_bytes_payload
.as_slice()
.try_into()
.unwrap(),
);
let (column_index_data, column_values_data) = body.split(column_index_num_bytes as usize);
let column_index = crate::column_index::open_column_index(column_index_data)?;
let column_values = crate::column_values::open_u128_as_compact_u64(column_values_data)?;
Ok(Column {
index: column_index,
values: column_values,
})
}
pub fn open_column_bytes(data: OwnedBytes) -> io::Result<BytesColumn> {
let (body, dictionary_len_bytes) = data.rsplit(4);
let dictionary_len = u32::from_le_bytes(dictionary_len_bytes.as_slice().try_into().unwrap());

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@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_merge_column_index_optional_shuffle() {
let optional_index: ColumnIndex = OptionalIndex::for_test(2, &[0]).into();
let column_indexes = vec![optional_index, ColumnIndex::Full];
let column_indexes = [optional_index, ColumnIndex::Full];
let row_addrs = vec![
RowAddr {
segment_ord: 0u32,

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@@ -111,10 +111,7 @@ fn stack_multivalued_indexes<'a>(
let mut last_row_id = 0;
let mut current_it = multivalued_indexes.next();
Box::new(std::iter::from_fn(move || loop {
let Some(multivalued_index) = current_it.as_mut() else {
return None;
};
if let Some(row_id) = multivalued_index.next() {
if let Some(row_id) = current_it.as_mut()?.next() {
last_row_id = offset + row_id;
return Some(last_row_id);
}

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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
//! # `column_index`
//!
//! `column_index` provides rank and select operations to associate positions when not all
//! documents have exactly one element.
mod merge;
mod multivalued_index;
mod optional_index;
@@ -37,14 +42,10 @@ impl From<MultiValueIndex> for ColumnIndex {
}
impl ColumnIndex {
#[inline]
pub fn is_multivalue(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, ColumnIndex::Multivalued(_))
}
// Returns the cardinality of the column index.
//
// By convention, if the column contains no docs, we consider that it is
// full.
/// Returns the cardinality of the column index.
///
/// By convention, if the column contains no docs, we consider that it is
/// full.
#[inline]
pub fn get_cardinality(&self) -> Cardinality {
match self {
@@ -121,18 +122,18 @@ impl ColumnIndex {
}
}
pub fn docid_range_to_rowids(&self, doc_id: Range<DocId>) -> Range<RowId> {
pub fn docid_range_to_rowids(&self, doc_id_range: Range<DocId>) -> Range<RowId> {
match self {
ColumnIndex::Empty { .. } => 0..0,
ColumnIndex::Full => doc_id,
ColumnIndex::Full => doc_id_range,
ColumnIndex::Optional(optional_index) => {
let row_start = optional_index.rank(doc_id.start);
let row_end = optional_index.rank(doc_id.end);
let row_start = optional_index.rank(doc_id_range.start);
let row_end = optional_index.rank(doc_id_range.end);
row_start..row_end
}
ColumnIndex::Multivalued(multivalued_index) => {
let end_docid = doc_id.end.min(multivalued_index.num_docs() - 1) + 1;
let start_docid = doc_id.start.min(end_docid);
let end_docid = doc_id_range.end.min(multivalued_index.num_docs() - 1) + 1;
let start_docid = doc_id_range.start.min(end_docid);
let row_start = multivalued_index.start_index_column.get_val(start_docid);
let row_end = multivalued_index.start_index_column.get_val(end_docid);

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@@ -21,8 +21,6 @@ const DENSE_BLOCK_THRESHOLD: u32 =
const ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK: u32 = u16::MAX as u32 + 1;
const BLOCK_SIZE: RowId = 1 << 16;
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
struct BlockMeta {
non_null_rows_before_block: u32,
@@ -109,8 +107,8 @@ struct RowAddr {
#[inline(always)]
fn row_addr_from_row_id(row_id: RowId) -> RowAddr {
RowAddr {
block_id: (row_id / BLOCK_SIZE) as u16,
in_block_row_id: (row_id % BLOCK_SIZE) as u16,
block_id: (row_id / ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK) as u16,
in_block_row_id: (row_id % ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK) as u16,
}
}
@@ -185,8 +183,13 @@ impl Set<RowId> for OptionalIndex {
}
}
/// Any value doc_id is allowed.
/// In particular, doc_id = num_rows.
#[inline]
fn rank(&self, doc_id: DocId) -> RowId {
if doc_id >= self.num_docs() {
return self.num_non_nulls();
}
let RowAddr {
block_id,
in_block_row_id,
@@ -200,13 +203,15 @@ impl Set<RowId> for OptionalIndex {
block_meta.non_null_rows_before_block + block_offset_row_id
}
/// Any value doc_id is allowed.
/// In particular, doc_id = num_rows.
#[inline]
fn rank_if_exists(&self, doc_id: DocId) -> Option<RowId> {
let RowAddr {
block_id,
in_block_row_id,
} = row_addr_from_row_id(doc_id);
let block_meta = self.block_metas[block_id as usize];
let block_meta = *self.block_metas.get(block_id as usize)?;
let block = self.block(block_meta);
let block_offset_row_id = match block {
Block::Dense(dense_block) => dense_block.rank_if_exists(in_block_row_id),
@@ -491,7 +496,7 @@ fn deserialize_optional_index_block_metadatas(
non_null_rows_before_block += num_non_null_rows;
}
block_metas.resize(
((num_rows + BLOCK_SIZE - 1) / BLOCK_SIZE) as usize,
((num_rows + ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK - 1) / ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK) as usize,
BlockMeta {
non_null_rows_before_block,
start_byte_offset,

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@@ -39,7 +39,8 @@ pub trait Set<T> {
///
/// # Panics
///
/// May panic if rank is greater than the number of elements in the Set.
/// May panic if rank is greater or equal to the number of
/// elements in the Set.
fn select(&self, rank: T) -> T;
/// Creates a brand new select cursor.

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::io::{self, Write};
use common::BinarySerializable;

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@@ -1,8 +1,31 @@
use proptest::prelude::{any, prop, *};
use proptest::strategy::Strategy;
use proptest::prelude::*;
use proptest::{prop_oneof, proptest};
use super::*;
use crate::{ColumnarReader, ColumnarWriter, DynamicColumnHandle};
#[test]
fn test_optional_index_bug_2293() {
// tests for panic in docid_range_to_rowids for docid == num_docs
test_optional_index_with_num_docs(ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK - 1);
test_optional_index_with_num_docs(ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK);
test_optional_index_with_num_docs(ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK + 1);
}
fn test_optional_index_with_num_docs(num_docs: u32) {
let mut dataframe_writer = ColumnarWriter::default();
dataframe_writer.record_numerical(100, "score", 80i64);
let mut buffer: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
dataframe_writer
.serialize(num_docs, None, &mut buffer)
.unwrap();
let columnar = ColumnarReader::open(buffer).unwrap();
assert_eq!(columnar.num_columns(), 1);
let cols: Vec<DynamicColumnHandle> = columnar.read_columns("score").unwrap();
assert_eq!(cols.len(), 1);
let col = cols[0].open().unwrap();
col.column_index().docid_range_to_rowids(0..num_docs);
}
#[test]
fn test_dense_block_threshold() {
@@ -35,7 +58,7 @@ proptest! {
#[test]
fn test_with_random_sets_simple() {
let vals = 10..BLOCK_SIZE * 2;
let vals = 10..ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK * 2;
let mut out: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
serialize_optional_index(&vals, 100, &mut out).unwrap();
let null_index = open_optional_index(OwnedBytes::new(out)).unwrap();
@@ -171,7 +194,7 @@ fn test_optional_index_rank() {
test_optional_index_rank_aux(&[0u32, 1u32]);
let mut block = Vec::new();
block.push(3u32);
block.extend((0..BLOCK_SIZE).map(|i| i + BLOCK_SIZE + 1));
block.extend((0..ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK).map(|i| i + ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK + 1));
test_optional_index_rank_aux(&block);
}
@@ -185,8 +208,8 @@ fn test_optional_index_iter_empty_one() {
fn test_optional_index_iter_dense_block() {
let mut block = Vec::new();
block.push(3u32);
block.extend((0..BLOCK_SIZE).map(|i| i + BLOCK_SIZE + 1));
test_optional_index_iter_aux(&block, 3 * BLOCK_SIZE);
block.extend((0..ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK).map(|i| i + ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK + 1));
test_optional_index_iter_aux(&block, 3 * ELEMENTS_PER_BLOCK);
}
#[test]
@@ -215,12 +238,12 @@ mod bench {
let vals: Vec<RowId> = (0..TOTAL_NUM_VALUES)
.map(|_| rng.gen_bool(fill_ratio))
.enumerate()
.filter(|(pos, val)| *val)
.filter(|(_pos, val)| *val)
.map(|(pos, _)| pos as RowId)
.collect();
serialize_optional_index(&&vals[..], TOTAL_NUM_VALUES, &mut out).unwrap();
let codec = open_optional_index(OwnedBytes::new(out)).unwrap();
codec
open_optional_index(OwnedBytes::new(out)).unwrap()
}
fn random_range_iterator(
@@ -242,7 +265,7 @@ mod bench {
}
fn n_percent_step_iterator(percent: f32, num_values: u32) -> impl Iterator<Item = u32> {
let ratio = percent as f32 / 100.0;
let ratio = percent / 100.0;
let step_size = (1f32 / ratio) as u32;
let deviation = step_size - 1;
random_range_iterator(0, num_values, step_size, deviation)

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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ impl<'a> SerializableColumnIndex<'a> {
}
}
/// Serialize a column index.
pub fn serialize_column_index(
column_index: SerializableColumnIndex,
output: &mut impl Write,
@@ -51,6 +52,7 @@ pub fn serialize_column_index(
Ok(column_index_num_bytes)
}
/// Open a serialized column index.
pub fn open_column_index(mut bytes: OwnedBytes) -> io::Result<ColumnIndex> {
if bytes.is_empty() {
return Err(io::Error::new(

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ pub(crate) struct MergedColumnValues<'a, T> {
pub(crate) merge_row_order: &'a MergeRowOrder,
}
impl<'a, T: Copy + PartialOrd + Debug> Iterable<T> for MergedColumnValues<'a, T> {
impl<'a, T: Copy + PartialOrd + Debug + 'static> Iterable<T> for MergedColumnValues<'a, T> {
fn boxed_iter(&self) -> Box<dyn Iterator<Item = T> + '_> {
match self.merge_row_order {
MergeRowOrder::Stack(_) => Box::new(

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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::ops::{Range, RangeInclusive};
use std::sync::Arc;
use downcast_rs::DowncastSync;
pub use monotonic_mapping::{MonotonicallyMappableToU64, StrictlyMonotonicFn};
pub use monotonic_mapping_u128::MonotonicallyMappableToU128;
@@ -25,7 +26,10 @@ mod monotonic_column;
pub(crate) use merge::MergedColumnValues;
pub use stats::ColumnStats;
pub use u128_based::{open_u128_mapped, serialize_column_values_u128};
pub use u128_based::{
open_u128_as_compact_u64, open_u128_mapped, serialize_column_values_u128,
CompactSpaceU64Accessor,
};
pub use u64_based::{
load_u64_based_column_values, serialize_and_load_u64_based_column_values,
serialize_u64_based_column_values, CodecType, ALL_U64_CODEC_TYPES,
@@ -41,7 +45,7 @@ use crate::RowId;
///
/// Any methods with a default and specialized implementation need to be called in the
/// wrappers that implement the trait: Arc and MonotonicMappingColumn
pub trait ColumnValues<T: PartialOrd = u64>: Send + Sync {
pub trait ColumnValues<T: PartialOrd = u64>: Send + Sync + DowncastSync {
/// Return the value associated with the given idx.
///
/// This accessor should return as fast as possible.
@@ -68,11 +72,40 @@ pub trait ColumnValues<T: PartialOrd = u64>: Send + Sync {
out_x4[3] = self.get_val(idx_x4[3]);
}
let step_size = 4;
let cutoff = indexes.len() - indexes.len() % step_size;
let out_and_idx_chunks = output
.chunks_exact_mut(4)
.into_remainder()
.iter_mut()
.zip(indexes.chunks_exact(4).remainder());
for (out, idx) in out_and_idx_chunks {
*out = self.get_val(*idx);
}
}
for idx in cutoff..indexes.len() {
output[idx] = self.get_val(indexes[idx]);
/// Allows to push down multiple fetch calls, to avoid dynamic dispatch overhead.
/// The slightly weird `Option<T>` in output allows pushdown to full columns.
///
/// idx and output should have the same length
///
/// # Panics
///
/// May panic if `idx` is greater than the column length.
fn get_vals_opt(&self, indexes: &[u32], output: &mut [Option<T>]) {
assert!(indexes.len() == output.len());
let out_and_idx_chunks = output.chunks_exact_mut(4).zip(indexes.chunks_exact(4));
for (out_x4, idx_x4) in out_and_idx_chunks {
out_x4[0] = Some(self.get_val(idx_x4[0]));
out_x4[1] = Some(self.get_val(idx_x4[1]));
out_x4[2] = Some(self.get_val(idx_x4[2]));
out_x4[3] = Some(self.get_val(idx_x4[3]));
}
let out_and_idx_chunks = output
.chunks_exact_mut(4)
.into_remainder()
.iter_mut()
.zip(indexes.chunks_exact(4).remainder());
for (out, idx) in out_and_idx_chunks {
*out = Some(self.get_val(*idx));
}
}
@@ -101,7 +134,7 @@ pub trait ColumnValues<T: PartialOrd = u64>: Send + Sync {
row_id_hits: &mut Vec<RowId>,
) {
let row_id_range = row_id_range.start..row_id_range.end.min(self.num_vals());
for idx in row_id_range.start..row_id_range.end {
for idx in row_id_range {
let val = self.get_val(idx);
if value_range.contains(&val) {
row_id_hits.push(idx);
@@ -139,6 +172,7 @@ pub trait ColumnValues<T: PartialOrd = u64>: Send + Sync {
Box::new((0..self.num_vals()).map(|idx| self.get_val(idx)))
}
}
downcast_rs::impl_downcast!(sync ColumnValues<T> where T: PartialOrd);
/// Empty column of values.
pub struct EmptyColumnValues;
@@ -161,12 +195,17 @@ impl<T: PartialOrd + Default> ColumnValues<T> for EmptyColumnValues {
}
}
impl<T: Copy + PartialOrd + Debug> ColumnValues<T> for Arc<dyn ColumnValues<T>> {
impl<T: Copy + PartialOrd + Debug + 'static> ColumnValues<T> for Arc<dyn ColumnValues<T>> {
#[inline(always)]
fn get_val(&self, idx: u32) -> T {
self.as_ref().get_val(idx)
}
#[inline(always)]
fn get_vals_opt(&self, indexes: &[u32], output: &mut [Option<T>]) {
self.as_ref().get_vals_opt(indexes, output)
}
#[inline(always)]
fn min_value(&self) -> T {
self.as_ref().min_value()

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@@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ pub fn monotonic_map_column<C, T, Input, Output>(
monotonic_mapping: T,
) -> impl ColumnValues<Output>
where
C: ColumnValues<Input>,
T: StrictlyMonotonicFn<Input, Output> + Send + Sync,
Input: PartialOrd + Debug + Send + Sync + Clone,
Output: PartialOrd + Debug + Send + Sync + Clone,
C: ColumnValues<Input> + 'static,
T: StrictlyMonotonicFn<Input, Output> + Send + Sync + 'static,
Input: PartialOrd + Debug + Send + Sync + Clone + 'static,
Output: PartialOrd + Debug + Send + Sync + Clone + 'static,
{
MonotonicMappingColumn {
from_column,
@@ -45,10 +45,10 @@ where
impl<C, T, Input, Output> ColumnValues<Output> for MonotonicMappingColumn<C, T, Input>
where
C: ColumnValues<Input>,
T: StrictlyMonotonicFn<Input, Output> + Send + Sync,
Input: PartialOrd + Send + Debug + Sync + Clone,
Output: PartialOrd + Send + Debug + Sync + Clone,
C: ColumnValues<Input> + 'static,
T: StrictlyMonotonicFn<Input, Output> + Send + Sync + 'static,
Input: PartialOrd + Send + Debug + Sync + Clone + 'static,
Output: PartialOrd + Send + Debug + Sync + Clone + 'static,
{
#[inline(always)]
fn get_val(&self, idx: u32) -> Output {
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_monotonic_mapping_iter() {
let vals: Vec<u64> = (0..100u64).map(|el| el * 10).collect();
let col = VecColumn::from(&vals);
let col = VecColumn::from(vals);
let mapped = monotonic_map_column(
col,
StrictlyMonotonicMappingInverter::from(StrictlyMonotonicMappingToInternal::<i64>::new()),

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ mod build_compact_space;
use build_compact_space::get_compact_space;
use common::{BinarySerializable, CountingWriter, OwnedBytes, VInt, VIntU128};
use tantivy_bitpacker::{self, BitPacker, BitUnpacker};
use tantivy_bitpacker::{BitPacker, BitUnpacker};
use crate::column_values::ColumnValues;
use crate::RowId;
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ impl CompactSpace {
.binary_search_by_key(&compact, |range_mapping| range_mapping.compact_start)
// Correctness: Overflow. The first range starts at compact space 0, the error from
// binary search can never be 0
.map_or_else(|e| e - 1, |v| v);
.unwrap_or_else(|e| e - 1);
let range_mapping = &self.ranges_mapping[pos];
let diff = compact - range_mapping.compact_start;
@@ -292,6 +292,63 @@ impl BinarySerializable for IPCodecParams {
}
}
/// Exposes the compact space compressed values as u64.
///
/// This allows faster access to the values, as u64 is faster to work with than u128.
/// It also allows to handle u128 values like u64, via the `open_u64_lenient` as a uniform
/// access interface.
///
/// When converting from the internal u64 to u128 `compact_to_u128` can be used.
pub struct CompactSpaceU64Accessor(CompactSpaceDecompressor);
impl CompactSpaceU64Accessor {
pub(crate) fn open(data: OwnedBytes) -> io::Result<CompactSpaceU64Accessor> {
let decompressor = CompactSpaceU64Accessor(CompactSpaceDecompressor::open(data)?);
Ok(decompressor)
}
/// Convert a compact space value to u128
pub fn compact_to_u128(&self, compact: u32) -> u128 {
self.0.compact_to_u128(compact)
}
}
impl ColumnValues<u64> for CompactSpaceU64Accessor {
#[inline]
fn get_val(&self, doc: u32) -> u64 {
let compact = self.0.get_compact(doc);
compact as u64
}
fn min_value(&self) -> u64 {
self.0.u128_to_compact(self.0.min_value()).unwrap() as u64
}
fn max_value(&self) -> u64 {
self.0.u128_to_compact(self.0.max_value()).unwrap() as u64
}
fn num_vals(&self) -> u32 {
self.0.params.num_vals
}
#[inline]
fn iter(&self) -> Box<dyn Iterator<Item = u64> + '_> {
Box::new(self.0.iter_compact().map(|el| el as u64))
}
#[inline]
fn get_row_ids_for_value_range(
&self,
value_range: RangeInclusive<u64>,
position_range: Range<u32>,
positions: &mut Vec<u32>,
) {
let value_range = self.0.compact_to_u128(*value_range.start() as u32)
..=self.0.compact_to_u128(*value_range.end() as u32);
self.0
.get_row_ids_for_value_range(value_range, position_range, positions)
}
}
impl ColumnValues<u128> for CompactSpaceDecompressor {
#[inline]
fn get_val(&self, doc: u32) -> u128 {
@@ -402,9 +459,14 @@ impl CompactSpaceDecompressor {
.map(|compact| self.compact_to_u128(compact))
}
#[inline]
pub fn get_compact(&self, idx: u32) -> u32 {
self.params.bit_unpacker.get(idx, &self.data) as u32
}
#[inline]
pub fn get(&self, idx: u32) -> u128 {
let compact = self.params.bit_unpacker.get(idx, &self.data) as u32;
let compact = self.get_compact(idx);
self.compact_to_u128(compact)
}

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@@ -6,7 +6,9 @@ use std::sync::Arc;
mod compact_space;
use common::{BinarySerializable, OwnedBytes, VInt};
use compact_space::{CompactSpaceCompressor, CompactSpaceDecompressor};
pub use compact_space::{
CompactSpaceCompressor, CompactSpaceDecompressor, CompactSpaceU64Accessor,
};
use crate::column_values::monotonic_map_column;
use crate::column_values::monotonic_mapping::{
@@ -108,6 +110,23 @@ pub fn open_u128_mapped<T: MonotonicallyMappableToU128 + Debug>(
StrictlyMonotonicMappingToInternal::<T>::new().into();
Ok(Arc::new(monotonic_map_column(reader, inverted)))
}
/// Returns the u64 representation of the u128 data.
/// The internal representation of the data as u64 is useful for faster processing.
///
/// In order to convert to u128 back cast to `CompactSpaceU64Accessor` and call
/// `compact_to_u128`.
///
/// # Notice
/// In case there are new codecs added, check for usages of `CompactSpaceDecompressorU64` and
/// also handle the new codecs.
pub fn open_u128_as_compact_u64(mut bytes: OwnedBytes) -> io::Result<Arc<dyn ColumnValues<u64>>> {
let header = U128Header::deserialize(&mut bytes)?;
assert_eq!(header.codec_type, U128FastFieldCodecType::CompactSpace);
let reader = CompactSpaceU64Accessor::open(bytes)?;
Ok(Arc::new(reader))
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub mod tests {
use super::*;

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@@ -63,7 +63,6 @@ impl ColumnValues for BitpackedReader {
fn get_val(&self, doc: u32) -> u64 {
self.stats.min_value + self.stats.gcd.get() * self.bit_unpacker.get(doc, &self.data)
}
#[inline]
fn min_value(&self) -> u64 {
self.stats.min_value

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@@ -63,7 +63,10 @@ impl BlockwiseLinearEstimator {
if self.block.is_empty() {
return;
}
let line = Line::train(&VecColumn::from(&self.block));
let column = VecColumn::from(std::mem::take(&mut self.block));
let line = Line::train(&column);
self.block = column.into();
let mut max_value = 0u64;
for (i, buffer_val) in self.block.iter().enumerate() {
let interpolated_val = line.eval(i as u32);
@@ -125,7 +128,7 @@ impl ColumnCodecEstimator for BlockwiseLinearEstimator {
*buffer_val = gcd_divider.divide(*buffer_val - stats.min_value);
}
let line = Line::train(&VecColumn::from(&buffer));
let line = Line::train(&VecColumn::from(buffer.to_vec()));
assert!(!buffer.is_empty());

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@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ mod tests {
}
fn test_eval_max_err(ys: &[u64]) -> Option<u64> {
let line = Line::train(&VecColumn::from(&ys));
let line = Line::train(&VecColumn::from(ys.to_vec()));
ys.iter()
.enumerate()
.map(|(x, y)| y.wrapping_sub(line.eval(x as u32)))

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@@ -173,7 +173,9 @@ impl LinearCodecEstimator {
fn collect_before_line_estimation(&mut self, value: u64) {
self.block.push(value);
if self.block.len() == LINE_ESTIMATION_BLOCK_LEN {
let line = Line::train(&VecColumn::from(&self.block));
let column = VecColumn::from(std::mem::take(&mut self.block));
let line = Line::train(&column);
self.block = column.into();
let block = std::mem::take(&mut self.block);
for val in block {
self.collect_after_line_estimation(&line, val);

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
use proptest::prelude::*;
use proptest::strategy::Strategy;
use proptest::{prop_oneof, proptest};
#[test]

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@@ -4,14 +4,14 @@ use tantivy_bitpacker::minmax;
use crate::ColumnValues;
/// VecColumn provides `Column` over a slice.
pub struct VecColumn<'a, T = u64> {
pub(crate) values: &'a [T],
/// VecColumn provides `Column` over a `Vec<T>`.
pub struct VecColumn<T = u64> {
pub(crate) values: Vec<T>,
pub(crate) min_value: T,
pub(crate) max_value: T,
}
impl<'a, T: Copy + PartialOrd + Send + Sync + Debug> ColumnValues<T> for VecColumn<'a, T> {
impl<T: Copy + PartialOrd + Send + Sync + Debug + 'static> ColumnValues<T> for VecColumn<T> {
fn get_val(&self, position: u32) -> T {
self.values[position as usize]
}
@@ -37,11 +37,8 @@ impl<'a, T: Copy + PartialOrd + Send + Sync + Debug> ColumnValues<T> for VecColu
}
}
impl<'a, T: Copy + PartialOrd + Default, V> From<&'a V> for VecColumn<'a, T>
where V: AsRef<[T]> + ?Sized
{
fn from(values: &'a V) -> Self {
let values = values.as_ref();
impl<T: Copy + PartialOrd + Default> From<Vec<T>> for VecColumn<T> {
fn from(values: Vec<T>) -> Self {
let (min_value, max_value) = minmax(values.iter().copied()).unwrap_or_default();
Self {
values,
@@ -50,3 +47,8 @@ where V: AsRef<[T]> + ?Sized
}
}
}
impl From<VecColumn> for Vec<u64> {
fn from(column: VecColumn) -> Self {
column.values
}
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,3 @@
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use itertools::Itertools;
use super::*;
use crate::{Cardinality, ColumnarWriter, HasAssociatedColumnType, RowId};

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@@ -269,7 +269,8 @@ impl StrOrBytesColumnWriter {
dictionaries: &mut [DictionaryBuilder],
arena: &mut MemoryArena,
) {
let unordered_id = dictionaries[self.dictionary_id as usize].get_or_allocate_id(bytes);
let unordered_id =
dictionaries[self.dictionary_id as usize].get_or_allocate_id(bytes, arena);
self.column_writer.record(doc, unordered_id, arena);
}

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@@ -13,9 +13,7 @@ pub(crate) use serializer::ColumnarSerializer;
use stacker::{Addr, ArenaHashMap, MemoryArena};
use crate::column_index::SerializableColumnIndex;
use crate::column_values::{
ColumnValues, MonotonicallyMappableToU128, MonotonicallyMappableToU64, VecColumn,
};
use crate::column_values::{MonotonicallyMappableToU128, MonotonicallyMappableToU64};
use crate::columnar::column_type::ColumnType;
use crate::columnar::writer::column_writers::{
ColumnWriter, NumericalColumnWriter, StrOrBytesColumnWriter,
@@ -61,22 +59,6 @@ pub struct ColumnarWriter {
buffers: SpareBuffers,
}
#[inline]
fn mutate_or_create_column<V, TMutator>(
arena_hash_map: &mut ArenaHashMap,
column_name: &str,
updater: TMutator,
) where
V: Copy + 'static,
TMutator: FnMut(Option<V>) -> V,
{
assert!(
!column_name.as_bytes().contains(&0u8),
"key may not contain the 0 byte"
);
arena_hash_map.mutate_or_create(column_name.as_bytes(), updater);
}
impl ColumnarWriter {
pub fn mem_usage(&self) -> usize {
self.arena.mem_usage()
@@ -177,9 +159,8 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
},
&mut self.dictionaries,
);
mutate_or_create_column(
hash_map,
column_name,
hash_map.mutate_or_create(
column_name.as_bytes(),
|column_opt: Option<StrOrBytesColumnWriter>| {
let mut column_writer = if let Some(column_writer) = column_opt {
column_writer
@@ -194,24 +175,21 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
);
}
ColumnType::Bool => {
mutate_or_create_column(
&mut self.bool_field_hash_map,
column_name,
self.bool_field_hash_map.mutate_or_create(
column_name.as_bytes(),
|column_opt: Option<ColumnWriter>| column_opt.unwrap_or_default(),
);
}
ColumnType::DateTime => {
mutate_or_create_column(
&mut self.datetime_field_hash_map,
column_name,
self.datetime_field_hash_map.mutate_or_create(
column_name.as_bytes(),
|column_opt: Option<ColumnWriter>| column_opt.unwrap_or_default(),
);
}
ColumnType::I64 | ColumnType::F64 | ColumnType::U64 => {
let numerical_type = column_type.numerical_type().unwrap();
mutate_or_create_column(
&mut self.numerical_field_hash_map,
column_name,
self.numerical_field_hash_map.mutate_or_create(
column_name.as_bytes(),
|column_opt: Option<NumericalColumnWriter>| {
let mut column: NumericalColumnWriter = column_opt.unwrap_or_default();
column.force_numerical_type(numerical_type);
@@ -219,9 +197,8 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
},
);
}
ColumnType::IpAddr => mutate_or_create_column(
&mut self.ip_addr_field_hash_map,
column_name,
ColumnType::IpAddr => self.ip_addr_field_hash_map.mutate_or_create(
column_name.as_bytes(),
|column_opt: Option<ColumnWriter>| column_opt.unwrap_or_default(),
),
}
@@ -234,9 +211,8 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
numerical_value: T,
) {
let (hash_map, arena) = (&mut self.numerical_field_hash_map, &mut self.arena);
mutate_or_create_column(
hash_map,
column_name,
hash_map.mutate_or_create(
column_name.as_bytes(),
|column_opt: Option<NumericalColumnWriter>| {
let mut column: NumericalColumnWriter = column_opt.unwrap_or_default();
column.record_numerical_value(doc, numerical_value.into(), arena);
@@ -246,10 +222,6 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
}
pub fn record_ip_addr(&mut self, doc: RowId, column_name: &str, ip_addr: Ipv6Addr) {
assert!(
!column_name.as_bytes().contains(&0u8),
"key may not contain the 0 byte"
);
let (hash_map, arena) = (&mut self.ip_addr_field_hash_map, &mut self.arena);
hash_map.mutate_or_create(
column_name.as_bytes(),
@@ -263,24 +235,30 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
pub fn record_bool(&mut self, doc: RowId, column_name: &str, val: bool) {
let (hash_map, arena) = (&mut self.bool_field_hash_map, &mut self.arena);
mutate_or_create_column(hash_map, column_name, |column_opt: Option<ColumnWriter>| {
let mut column: ColumnWriter = column_opt.unwrap_or_default();
column.record(doc, val, arena);
column
});
hash_map.mutate_or_create(
column_name.as_bytes(),
|column_opt: Option<ColumnWriter>| {
let mut column: ColumnWriter = column_opt.unwrap_or_default();
column.record(doc, val, arena);
column
},
);
}
pub fn record_datetime(&mut self, doc: RowId, column_name: &str, datetime: common::DateTime) {
let (hash_map, arena) = (&mut self.datetime_field_hash_map, &mut self.arena);
mutate_or_create_column(hash_map, column_name, |column_opt: Option<ColumnWriter>| {
let mut column: ColumnWriter = column_opt.unwrap_or_default();
column.record(
doc,
NumericalValue::I64(datetime.into_timestamp_nanos()),
arena,
);
column
});
hash_map.mutate_or_create(
column_name.as_bytes(),
|column_opt: Option<ColumnWriter>| {
let mut column: ColumnWriter = column_opt.unwrap_or_default();
column.record(
doc,
NumericalValue::I64(datetime.into_timestamp_nanos()),
arena,
);
column
},
);
}
pub fn record_str(&mut self, doc: RowId, column_name: &str, value: &str) {
@@ -305,10 +283,6 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
}
pub fn record_bytes(&mut self, doc: RowId, column_name: &str, value: &[u8]) {
assert!(
!column_name.as_bytes().contains(&0u8),
"key may not contain the 0 byte"
);
let (hash_map, arena, dictionaries) = (
&mut self.bytes_field_hash_map,
&mut self.arena,
@@ -338,7 +312,7 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
let mut columns: Vec<(&[u8], ColumnType, Addr)> = self
.numerical_field_hash_map
.iter()
.map(|(column_name, addr, _)| {
.map(|(column_name, addr)| {
let numerical_column_writer: NumericalColumnWriter =
self.numerical_field_hash_map.read(addr);
let column_type = numerical_column_writer.numerical_type().into();
@@ -348,27 +322,27 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
columns.extend(
self.bytes_field_hash_map
.iter()
.map(|(term, addr, _)| (term, ColumnType::Bytes, addr)),
.map(|(term, addr)| (term, ColumnType::Bytes, addr)),
);
columns.extend(
self.str_field_hash_map
.iter()
.map(|(column_name, addr, _)| (column_name, ColumnType::Str, addr)),
.map(|(column_name, addr)| (column_name, ColumnType::Str, addr)),
);
columns.extend(
self.bool_field_hash_map
.iter()
.map(|(column_name, addr, _)| (column_name, ColumnType::Bool, addr)),
.map(|(column_name, addr)| (column_name, ColumnType::Bool, addr)),
);
columns.extend(
self.ip_addr_field_hash_map
.iter()
.map(|(column_name, addr, _)| (column_name, ColumnType::IpAddr, addr)),
.map(|(column_name, addr)| (column_name, ColumnType::IpAddr, addr)),
);
columns.extend(
self.datetime_field_hash_map
.iter()
.map(|(column_name, addr, _)| (column_name, ColumnType::DateTime, addr)),
.map(|(column_name, addr)| (column_name, ColumnType::DateTime, addr)),
);
columns.sort_unstable_by_key(|(column_name, col_type, _)| (*column_name, *col_type));
@@ -437,6 +411,7 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
&mut symbol_byte_buffer,
),
buffers,
&self.arena,
&mut column_serializer,
)?;
column_serializer.finalize()?;
@@ -490,6 +465,7 @@ impl ColumnarWriter {
// Serialize [Dictionary, Column, dictionary num bytes U32::LE]
// Column: [Column Index, Column Values, column index num bytes U32::LE]
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
fn serialize_bytes_or_str_column(
cardinality: Cardinality,
num_docs: RowId,
@@ -497,6 +473,7 @@ fn serialize_bytes_or_str_column(
dictionary_builder: &DictionaryBuilder,
operation_it: impl Iterator<Item = ColumnOperation<UnorderedId>>,
buffers: &mut SpareBuffers,
arena: &MemoryArena,
wrt: impl io::Write,
) -> io::Result<()> {
let SpareBuffers {
@@ -505,7 +482,8 @@ fn serialize_bytes_or_str_column(
..
} = buffers;
let mut counting_writer = CountingWriter::wrap(wrt);
let term_id_mapping: TermIdMapping = dictionary_builder.serialize(&mut counting_writer)?;
let term_id_mapping: TermIdMapping =
dictionary_builder.serialize(arena, &mut counting_writer)?;
let dictionary_num_bytes: u32 = counting_writer.written_bytes() as u32;
let mut wrt = counting_writer.finish();
let operation_iterator = operation_it.map(|symbol: ColumnOperation<UnorderedId>| {
@@ -641,10 +619,7 @@ fn send_to_serialize_column_mappable_to_u128<
value_index_builders: &mut PreallocatedIndexBuilders,
values: &mut Vec<T>,
mut wrt: impl io::Write,
) -> io::Result<()>
where
for<'a> VecColumn<'a, T>: ColumnValues<T>,
{
) -> io::Result<()> {
values.clear();
// TODO: split index and values
let serializable_column_index = match cardinality {
@@ -697,10 +672,7 @@ fn send_to_serialize_column_mappable_to_u64(
value_index_builders: &mut PreallocatedIndexBuilders,
values: &mut Vec<u64>,
mut wrt: impl io::Write,
) -> io::Result<()>
where
for<'a> VecColumn<'a, u64>: ColumnValues<u64>,
{
) -> io::Result<()> {
values.clear();
let serializable_column_index = match cardinality {
Cardinality::Full => {

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@@ -18,7 +18,12 @@ pub struct ColumnarSerializer<W: io::Write> {
/// code.
fn prepare_key(key: &[u8], column_type: ColumnType, buffer: &mut Vec<u8>) {
buffer.clear();
buffer.extend_from_slice(key);
// Convert 0 bytes to '0' string, as 0 bytes are reserved for the end of the path.
if key.contains(&0u8) {
buffer.extend(key.iter().map(|&b| if b == 0 { b'0' } else { b }));
} else {
buffer.extend_from_slice(key);
}
buffer.push(0u8);
buffer.push(column_type.to_code());
}
@@ -96,14 +101,13 @@ impl<'a, W: io::Write> io::Write for ColumnSerializer<'a, W> {
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::columnar::column_type::ColumnType;
#[test]
fn test_prepare_key_bytes() {
let mut buffer: Vec<u8> = b"somegarbage".to_vec();
prepare_key(b"root\0child", ColumnType::Str, &mut buffer);
assert_eq!(buffer.len(), 12);
assert_eq!(&buffer[..10], b"root\0child");
assert_eq!(&buffer[..10], b"root0child");
assert_eq!(buffer[10], 0u8);
assert_eq!(buffer[11], ColumnType::Str.to_code());
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use std::io;
use fnv::FnvHashMap;
use sstable::SSTable;
use stacker::{MemoryArena, SharedArenaHashMap};
pub(crate) struct TermIdMapping {
unordered_to_ord: Vec<OrderedId>,
@@ -31,29 +31,38 @@ pub struct OrderedId(pub u32);
/// mapping.
#[derive(Default)]
pub(crate) struct DictionaryBuilder {
dict: FnvHashMap<Vec<u8>, UnorderedId>,
memory_consumption: usize,
dict: SharedArenaHashMap,
}
impl DictionaryBuilder {
/// Get or allocate an unordered id.
/// (This ID is simply an auto-incremented id.)
pub fn get_or_allocate_id(&mut self, term: &[u8]) -> UnorderedId {
if let Some(term_id) = self.dict.get(term) {
return *term_id;
}
let new_id = UnorderedId(self.dict.len() as u32);
self.dict.insert(term.to_vec(), new_id);
self.memory_consumption += term.len();
self.memory_consumption += 40; // Term Metadata + HashMap overhead
new_id
pub fn get_or_allocate_id(&mut self, term: &[u8], arena: &mut MemoryArena) -> UnorderedId {
let next_id = self.dict.len() as u32;
let unordered_id = self
.dict
.mutate_or_create(term, arena, |unordered_id: Option<u32>| {
if let Some(unordered_id) = unordered_id {
unordered_id
} else {
next_id
}
});
UnorderedId(unordered_id)
}
/// Serialize the dictionary into an fst, and returns the
/// `UnorderedId -> TermOrdinal` map.
pub fn serialize<'a, W: io::Write + 'a>(&self, wrt: &mut W) -> io::Result<TermIdMapping> {
let mut terms: Vec<(&[u8], UnorderedId)> =
self.dict.iter().map(|(k, v)| (k.as_slice(), *v)).collect();
pub fn serialize<'a, W: io::Write + 'a>(
&self,
arena: &MemoryArena,
wrt: &mut W,
) -> io::Result<TermIdMapping> {
let mut terms: Vec<(&[u8], UnorderedId)> = self
.dict
.iter(arena)
.map(|(k, v)| (k, arena.read(v)))
.collect();
terms.sort_unstable_by_key(|(key, _)| *key);
// TODO Remove the allocation.
let mut unordered_to_ord: Vec<OrderedId> = vec![OrderedId(0u32); terms.len()];
@@ -68,7 +77,7 @@ impl DictionaryBuilder {
}
pub(crate) fn mem_usage(&self) -> usize {
self.memory_consumption
self.dict.mem_usage()
}
}
@@ -78,12 +87,13 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_dictionary_builder() {
let mut arena = MemoryArena::default();
let mut dictionary_builder = DictionaryBuilder::default();
let hello_uid = dictionary_builder.get_or_allocate_id(b"hello");
let happy_uid = dictionary_builder.get_or_allocate_id(b"happy");
let tax_uid = dictionary_builder.get_or_allocate_id(b"tax");
let hello_uid = dictionary_builder.get_or_allocate_id(b"hello", &mut arena);
let happy_uid = dictionary_builder.get_or_allocate_id(b"happy", &mut arena);
let tax_uid = dictionary_builder.get_or_allocate_id(b"tax", &mut arena);
let mut buffer = Vec::new();
let id_mapping = dictionary_builder.serialize(&mut buffer).unwrap();
let id_mapping = dictionary_builder.serialize(&arena, &mut buffer).unwrap();
assert_eq!(id_mapping.to_ord(hello_uid), OrderedId(1));
assert_eq!(id_mapping.to_ord(happy_uid), OrderedId(0));
assert_eq!(id_mapping.to_ord(tax_uid), OrderedId(2));

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use common::{ByteCount, DateTime, HasLen, OwnedBytes};
use crate::column::{BytesColumn, Column, StrColumn};
use crate::column_values::{monotonic_map_column, StrictlyMonotonicFn};
use crate::columnar::ColumnType;
use crate::{Cardinality, ColumnIndex, NumericalType};
use crate::{Cardinality, ColumnIndex, ColumnValues, NumericalType};
#[derive(Clone)]
pub enum DynamicColumn {
@@ -247,7 +247,12 @@ impl DynamicColumnHandle {
}
/// Returns the `u64` fast field reader reader associated with `fields` of types
/// Str, u64, i64, f64, bool, or datetime.
/// Str, u64, i64, f64, bool, ip, or datetime.
///
/// Notice that for IpAddr, the fastfield reader will return the u64 representation of the
/// IpAddr.
/// In order to convert to u128 back cast to `CompactSpaceU64Accessor` and call
/// `compact_to_u128`.
///
/// If not, the fastfield reader will returns the u64-value associated with the original
/// FastValue.
@@ -258,7 +263,10 @@ impl DynamicColumnHandle {
let column: BytesColumn = crate::column::open_column_bytes(column_bytes)?;
Ok(Some(column.term_ord_column))
}
ColumnType::IpAddr => Ok(None),
ColumnType::IpAddr => {
let column = crate::column::open_column_u128_as_compact_u64(column_bytes)?;
Ok(Some(column))
}
ColumnType::Bool
| ColumnType::I64
| ColumnType::U64

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@@ -1,3 +1,22 @@
//! # Tantivy-Columnar
//!
//! `tantivy-columnar`provides a columnar storage for tantivy.
//! The crate allows for efficient read operations on specific columns rather than entire records.
//!
//! ## Overview
//!
//! - **columnar**: Reading, writing, and merging multiple columns:
//! - **[ColumnarWriter]**: Makes it possible to create a new columnar.
//! - **[ColumnarReader]**: The ColumnarReader makes it possible to access a set of columns
//! associated to field names.
//! - **[merge_columnar]**: Contains the functionalities to merge multiple ColumnarReader or
//! segments into a single one.
//!
//! - **column**: A single column, which contains
//! - [column_index]: Resolves the rows for a document id. Manages the cardinality of the
//! column.
//! - [column_values]: Stores the values of a column in a dense format.
#![cfg_attr(all(feature = "unstable", test), feature(test))]
#[cfg(test)]
@@ -12,7 +31,7 @@ use std::io;
mod block_accessor;
mod column;
mod column_index;
pub mod column_index;
pub mod column_values;
mod columnar;
mod dictionary;
@@ -94,6 +113,9 @@ impl Cardinality {
pub fn is_multivalue(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Cardinality::Multivalued)
}
pub fn is_full(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Cardinality::Full)
}
pub(crate) fn to_code(self) -> u8 {
self as u8
}

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ fn test_dataframe_writer_str() {
assert_eq!(columnar.num_columns(), 1);
let cols: Vec<DynamicColumnHandle> = columnar.read_columns("my_string").unwrap();
assert_eq!(cols.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(cols[0].num_bytes(), 87);
assert_eq!(cols[0].num_bytes(), 73);
}
#[test]
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ fn test_dataframe_writer_bytes() {
assert_eq!(columnar.num_columns(), 1);
let cols: Vec<DynamicColumnHandle> = columnar.read_columns("my_string").unwrap();
assert_eq!(cols.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(cols[0].num_bytes(), 87);
assert_eq!(cols[0].num_bytes(), 73);
}
#[test]
@@ -330,9 +330,9 @@ fn bytes_strategy() -> impl Strategy<Value = &'static [u8]> {
// A random column value
fn column_value_strategy() -> impl Strategy<Value = ColumnValue> {
prop_oneof![
10 => string_strategy().prop_map(|s| ColumnValue::Str(s)),
1 => bytes_strategy().prop_map(|b| ColumnValue::Bytes(b)),
40 => num_strategy().prop_map(|n| ColumnValue::Numerical(n)),
10 => string_strategy().prop_map(ColumnValue::Str),
1 => bytes_strategy().prop_map(ColumnValue::Bytes),
40 => num_strategy().prop_map(ColumnValue::Numerical),
1 => (1u16..3u16).prop_map(|ip_addr_byte| ColumnValue::IpAddr(Ipv6Addr::new(
127,
0,
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ fn column_value_strategy() -> impl Strategy<Value = ColumnValue> {
0,
ip_addr_byte
))),
1 => any::<bool>().prop_map(|b| ColumnValue::Bool(b)),
1 => any::<bool>().prop_map(ColumnValue::Bool),
1 => (0_679_723_993i64..1_679_723_995i64)
.prop_map(|val| { ColumnValue::DateTime(DateTime::from_timestamp_secs(val)) })
]
@@ -419,8 +419,8 @@ fn build_columnar_with_mapping(
columnar_writer
.serialize(num_docs, old_to_new_row_ids_opt, &mut buffer)
.unwrap();
let columnar_reader = ColumnarReader::open(buffer).unwrap();
columnar_reader
ColumnarReader::open(buffer).unwrap()
}
fn build_columnar(docs: &[Vec<(&'static str, ColumnValue)>]) -> ColumnarReader {
@@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ proptest! {
let stack_merge_order = StackMergeOrder::stack(&columnar_readers_arr[..]).into();
crate::merge_columnar(&columnar_readers_arr[..], &[], stack_merge_order, &mut output).unwrap();
let merged_columnar = ColumnarReader::open(output).unwrap();
let concat_rows: Vec<Vec<(&'static str, ColumnValue)>> = columnar_docs.iter().cloned().flatten().collect();
let concat_rows: Vec<Vec<(&'static str, ColumnValue)>> = columnar_docs.iter().flatten().cloned().collect();
let expected_merged_columnar = build_columnar(&concat_rows[..]);
assert_columnar_eq_strict(&merged_columnar, &expected_merged_columnar);
}
@@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ fn test_columnar_merging_empty_columnar() {
.unwrap();
let merged_columnar = ColumnarReader::open(output).unwrap();
let concat_rows: Vec<Vec<(&'static str, ColumnValue)>> =
columnar_docs.iter().cloned().flatten().collect();
columnar_docs.iter().flatten().cloned().collect();
let expected_merged_columnar = build_columnar(&concat_rows[..]);
assert_columnar_eq_strict(&merged_columnar, &expected_merged_columnar);
}
@@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ fn test_columnar_merging_number_columns() {
.unwrap();
let merged_columnar = ColumnarReader::open(output).unwrap();
let concat_rows: Vec<Vec<(&'static str, ColumnValue)>> =
columnar_docs.iter().cloned().flatten().collect();
columnar_docs.iter().flatten().cloned().collect();
let expected_merged_columnar = build_columnar(&concat_rows[..]);
assert_columnar_eq_strict(&merged_columnar, &expected_merged_columnar);
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "tantivy-common"
version = "0.6.0"
version = "0.7.0"
authors = ["Paul Masurel <paul@quickwit.io>", "Pascal Seitz <pascal@quickwit.io>"]
license = "MIT"
edition = "2021"
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ repository = "https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy"
[dependencies]
byteorder = "1.4.3"
ownedbytes = { version= "0.6", path="../ownedbytes" }
ownedbytes = { version= "0.7", path="../ownedbytes" }
async-trait = "0.1"
time = { version = "0.3.10", features = ["serde-well-known"] }
serde = { version = "1.0.136", features = ["derive"] }

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::io::Write;
use std::{fmt, io, u64};
use std::{fmt, io};
use ownedbytes::OwnedBytes;

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@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
#![allow(deprecated)]
use std::fmt;
use std::io::{Read, Write};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use time::format_description::well_known::Rfc3339;
use time::{OffsetDateTime, PrimitiveDateTime, UtcOffset};
use crate::BinarySerializable;
/// Precision with which datetimes are truncated when stored in fast fields. This setting is only
/// relevant for fast fields. In the docstore, datetimes are always saved with nanosecond precision.
#[derive(
@@ -24,9 +25,6 @@ pub enum DateTimePrecision {
Nanoseconds,
}
#[deprecated(since = "0.20.0", note = "Use `DateTimePrecision` instead")]
pub type DatePrecision = DateTimePrecision;
/// A date/time value with nanoseconds precision.
///
/// This timestamp does not carry any explicit time zone information.
@@ -37,7 +35,7 @@ pub type DatePrecision = DateTimePrecision;
/// All constructors and conversions are provided as explicit
/// functions and not by implementing any `From`/`Into` traits
/// to prevent unintended usage.
#[derive(Clone, Default, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
#[derive(Clone, Default, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct DateTime {
// Timestamp in nanoseconds.
pub(crate) timestamp_nanos: i64,
@@ -164,3 +162,15 @@ impl fmt::Debug for DateTime {
f.write_str(&utc_rfc3339)
}
}
impl BinarySerializable for DateTime {
fn serialize<W: Write + ?Sized>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> std::io::Result<()> {
let timestamp_micros = self.into_timestamp_micros();
<i64 as BinarySerializable>::serialize(&timestamp_micros, writer)
}
fn deserialize<R: Read>(reader: &mut R) -> std::io::Result<Self> {
let timestamp_micros = <i64 as BinarySerializable>::deserialize(reader)?;
Ok(Self::from_timestamp_micros(timestamp_micros))
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
use crate::replace_in_place;
/// Separates the different segments of a json path.
pub const JSON_PATH_SEGMENT_SEP: u8 = 1u8;
pub const JSON_PATH_SEGMENT_SEP_STR: &str =
unsafe { std::str::from_utf8_unchecked(&[JSON_PATH_SEGMENT_SEP]) };
/// Separates the json path and the value in
/// a JSON term binary representation.
pub const JSON_END_OF_PATH: u8 = 0u8;
pub const JSON_END_OF_PATH_STR: &str =
unsafe { std::str::from_utf8_unchecked(&[JSON_END_OF_PATH]) };
/// Create a new JsonPathWriter, that creates flattened json paths for tantivy.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
pub struct JsonPathWriter {
path: String,
indices: Vec<usize>,
expand_dots: bool,
}
impl JsonPathWriter {
pub fn with_expand_dots(expand_dots: bool) -> Self {
JsonPathWriter {
path: String::new(),
indices: Vec::new(),
expand_dots,
}
}
pub fn new() -> Self {
JsonPathWriter {
path: String::new(),
indices: Vec::new(),
expand_dots: false,
}
}
/// When expand_dots is enabled, json object like
/// `{"k8s.node.id": 5}` is processed as if it was
/// `{"k8s": {"node": {"id": 5}}}`.
/// This option has the merit of allowing users to
/// write queries like `k8s.node.id:5`.
/// On the other, enabling that feature can lead to
/// ambiguity.
#[inline]
pub fn set_expand_dots(&mut self, expand_dots: bool) {
self.expand_dots = expand_dots;
}
/// Push a new segment to the path.
#[inline]
pub fn push(&mut self, segment: &str) {
let len_path = self.path.len();
self.indices.push(len_path);
if self.indices.len() > 1 {
self.path.push(JSON_PATH_SEGMENT_SEP as char);
}
self.path.push_str(segment);
if self.expand_dots {
// This might include the separation byte, which is ok because it is not a dot.
let appended_segment = &mut self.path[len_path..];
// The unsafe below is safe as long as b'.' and JSON_PATH_SEGMENT_SEP are
// valid single byte ut8 strings.
// By utf-8 design, they cannot be part of another codepoint.
unsafe {
replace_in_place(b'.', JSON_PATH_SEGMENT_SEP, appended_segment.as_bytes_mut())
};
}
}
/// Set the end of JSON path marker.
#[inline]
pub fn set_end(&mut self) {
self.path.push_str(JSON_END_OF_PATH_STR);
}
/// Remove the last segment. Does nothing if the path is empty.
#[inline]
pub fn pop(&mut self) {
if let Some(last_idx) = self.indices.pop() {
self.path.truncate(last_idx);
}
}
/// Clear the path.
#[inline]
pub fn clear(&mut self) {
self.path.clear();
self.indices.clear();
}
/// Get the current path.
#[inline]
pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
&self.path
}
}
impl From<JsonPathWriter> for String {
#[inline]
fn from(value: JsonPathWriter) -> Self {
value.path
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn json_path_writer_test() {
let mut writer = JsonPathWriter::new();
writer.set_expand_dots(false);
writer.push("root");
assert_eq!(writer.as_str(), "root");
writer.push("child");
assert_eq!(writer.as_str(), "root\u{1}child");
writer.pop();
assert_eq!(writer.as_str(), "root");
writer.push("k8s.node.id");
assert_eq!(writer.as_str(), "root\u{1}k8s.node.id");
writer.set_expand_dots(true);
writer.pop();
writer.push("k8s.node.id");
assert_eq!(writer.as_str(), "root\u{1}k8s\u{1}node\u{1}id");
}
#[test]
fn test_json_path_expand_dots_enabled_pop_segment() {
let mut json_writer = JsonPathWriter::with_expand_dots(true);
json_writer.push("hello");
assert_eq!(json_writer.as_str(), "hello");
json_writer.push("color.hue");
assert_eq!(json_writer.as_str(), "hello\x01color\x01hue");
json_writer.pop();
assert_eq!(json_writer.as_str(), "hello");
}
}

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@@ -9,15 +9,15 @@ mod byte_count;
mod datetime;
pub mod file_slice;
mod group_by;
pub mod json_path_writer;
mod serialize;
mod vint;
mod writer;
pub use bitset::*;
pub use byte_count::ByteCount;
#[allow(deprecated)]
pub use datetime::DatePrecision;
pub use datetime::{DateTime, DateTimePrecision};
pub use group_by::GroupByIteratorExtended;
pub use json_path_writer::JsonPathWriter;
pub use ownedbytes::{OwnedBytes, StableDeref};
pub use serialize::{BinarySerializable, DeserializeFrom, FixedSize};
pub use vint::{
@@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ pub fn u64_to_f64(val: u64) -> f64 {
///
/// This function assumes that the needle is rarely contained in the bytes string
/// and offers a fast path if the needle is not present.
#[inline]
pub fn replace_in_place(needle: u8, replacement: u8, bytes: &mut [u8]) {
if !bytes.contains(&needle) {
return;

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::io::{Read, Write};
use std::{fmt, io};
@@ -249,11 +250,47 @@ impl BinarySerializable for String {
}
}
impl<'a> BinarySerializable for Cow<'a, str> {
fn serialize<W: Write + ?Sized>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> io::Result<()> {
let data: &[u8] = self.as_bytes();
VInt(data.len() as u64).serialize(writer)?;
writer.write_all(data)
}
fn deserialize<R: Read>(reader: &mut R) -> io::Result<Cow<'a, str>> {
let string_length = VInt::deserialize(reader)?.val() as usize;
let mut result = String::with_capacity(string_length);
reader
.take(string_length as u64)
.read_to_string(&mut result)?;
Ok(Cow::Owned(result))
}
}
impl<'a> BinarySerializable for Cow<'a, [u8]> {
fn serialize<W: Write + ?Sized>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> io::Result<()> {
VInt(self.len() as u64).serialize(writer)?;
for it in self.iter() {
it.serialize(writer)?;
}
Ok(())
}
fn deserialize<R: Read>(reader: &mut R) -> io::Result<Cow<'a, [u8]>> {
let num_items = VInt::deserialize(reader)?.val();
let mut items: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(num_items as usize);
for _ in 0..num_items {
let item = u8::deserialize(reader)?;
items.push(item);
}
Ok(Cow::Owned(items))
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub mod test {
use super::{VInt, *};
use crate::serialize::BinarySerializable;
use super::*;
pub fn fixed_size_test<O: BinarySerializable + FixedSize + Default>() {
let mut buffer = Vec::new();
O::default().serialize(&mut buffer).unwrap();

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@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ pub fn read_u32_vint_no_advance(data: &[u8]) -> (u32, usize) {
(result, vlen)
}
/// Write a `u32` as a vint payload.
pub fn write_u32_vint<W: io::Write>(val: u32, writer: &mut W) -> io::Result<()> {
pub fn write_u32_vint<W: io::Write + ?Sized>(val: u32, writer: &mut W) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut buf = [0u8; 8];
let data = serialize_vint_u32(val, &mut buf);
writer.write_all(data)

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use tantivy::aggregation::agg_result::AggregationResults;
use tantivy::aggregation::AggregationCollector;
use tantivy::query::AllQuery;
use tantivy::schema::{self, IndexRecordOption, Schema, TextFieldIndexing, FAST};
use tantivy::Index;
use tantivy::{Index, IndexWriter, TantivyDocument};
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// # Create Schema
@@ -132,10 +132,10 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let stream = Deserializer::from_str(data).into_iter::<Value>();
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut num_indexed = 0;
for value in stream {
let doc = schema.parse_document(&serde_json::to_string(&value.unwrap())?)?;
let doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(&schema, &serde_json::to_string(&value.unwrap())?)?;
index_writer.add_document(doc)?;
num_indexed += 1;
if num_indexed > 4 {

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@@ -15,17 +15,18 @@
use tantivy::collector::TopDocs;
use tantivy::query::QueryParser;
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::{doc, Index, ReloadPolicy};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexWriter, ReloadPolicy};
use tempfile::TempDir;
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// Let's create a temporary directory for the
// sake of this example
// Normally you would use `MMapDirectory` instead to persist data on disk.
// https://docs.rs/tantivy/latest/tantivy/directory/struct.MmapDirectory.html
// But for this example, we will use a temporary directory `TempDir`.
let index_path = TempDir::new()?;
// # Defining the schema
//
// The Tantivy index requires a very strict schema.
// The Tantivy index requires a schema.
// The schema declares which fields are in the index,
// and for each field, its type and "the way it should
// be indexed".
@@ -75,7 +76,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// Here we give tantivy a budget of `50MB`.
// Using a bigger memory_arena for the indexer may increase
// throughput, but 50 MB is already plenty.
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
// Let's index our documents!
// We first need a handle on the title and the body field.
@@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let title = schema.get_field("title").unwrap();
let body = schema.get_field("body").unwrap();
let mut old_man_doc = Document::default();
let mut old_man_doc = TantivyDocument::default();
old_man_doc.add_text(title, "The Old Man and the Sea");
old_man_doc.add_text(
body,
@@ -164,7 +165,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// will reload the index automatically after each commit.
let reader = index
.reader_builder()
.reload_policy(ReloadPolicy::OnCommit)
.reload_policy(ReloadPolicy::OnCommitWithDelay)
.try_into()?;
// We now need to acquire a searcher.
@@ -217,8 +218,8 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// the document returned will only contain
// a title.
for (_score, doc_address) in top_docs {
let retrieved_doc = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
println!("{}", schema.to_json(&retrieved_doc));
let retrieved_doc: TantivyDocument = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
println!("{}", retrieved_doc.to_json(&schema));
}
// We can also get an explanation to understand

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@@ -11,9 +11,10 @@ use columnar::Column;
// ---
// Importing tantivy...
use tantivy::collector::{Collector, SegmentCollector};
use tantivy::index::SegmentReader;
use tantivy::query::QueryParser;
use tantivy::schema::{Schema, FAST, INDEXED, TEXT};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, Score, SegmentReader};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexWriter, Score};
#[derive(Default)]
struct Stats {
@@ -142,7 +143,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// this example.
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
index_writer.add_document(doc!(
product_name => "Super Broom 2000",
product_description => "While it is ok for short distance travel, this broom \

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use tantivy::collector::TopDocs;
use tantivy::query::QueryParser;
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::tokenizer::NgramTokenizer;
use tantivy::{doc, Index};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexWriter};
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// # Defining the schema
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
//
// Here we use a buffer of 50MB per thread. Using a bigger
// memory arena for the indexer can increase its throughput.
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
index_writer.add_document(doc!(
title => "The Old Man and the Sea",
body => "He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and \
@@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let top_docs = searcher.search(&query, &TopDocs::with_limit(10))?;
for (_, doc_address) in top_docs {
let retrieved_doc = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
println!("{}", schema.to_json(&retrieved_doc));
let retrieved_doc: TantivyDocument = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
println!("{}", retrieved_doc.to_json(&schema));
}
Ok(())

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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
use tantivy::collector::TopDocs;
use tantivy::query::QueryParser;
use tantivy::schema::{DateOptions, Schema, Value, INDEXED, STORED, STRING};
use tantivy::Index;
use tantivy::schema::{DateOptions, Document, Schema, Value, INDEXED, STORED, STRING};
use tantivy::{Index, IndexWriter, TantivyDocument};
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// # Defining the schema
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let opts = DateOptions::from(INDEXED)
.set_stored()
.set_fast()
.set_precision(tantivy::DateTimePrecision::Seconds);
.set_precision(tantivy::schema::DateTimePrecision::Seconds);
// Add `occurred_at` date field type
let occurred_at = schema_builder.add_date_field("occurred_at", opts);
let event_type = schema_builder.add_text_field("event", STRING | STORED);
@@ -22,16 +22,18 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// # Indexing documents
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema.clone());
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
// The dates are passed as string in the RFC3339 format
let doc = schema.parse_document(
let doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(
&schema,
r#"{
"occurred_at": "2022-06-22T12:53:50.53Z",
"event": "pull-request"
}"#,
)?;
index_writer.add_document(doc)?;
let doc = schema.parse_document(
let doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(
&schema,
r#"{
"occurred_at": "2022-06-22T13:00:00.22Z",
"event": "comment"
@@ -58,13 +60,15 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let count_docs = searcher.search(&*query, &TopDocs::with_limit(4))?;
assert_eq!(count_docs.len(), 1);
for (_score, doc_address) in count_docs {
let retrieved_doc = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
assert!(matches!(
retrieved_doc.get_first(occurred_at),
Some(Value::Date(_))
));
let retrieved_doc = searcher.doc::<TantivyDocument>(doc_address)?;
assert!(retrieved_doc
.get_first(occurred_at)
.unwrap()
.as_value()
.as_datetime()
.is_some(),);
assert_eq!(
schema.to_json(&retrieved_doc),
retrieved_doc.to_json(&schema),
r#"{"event":["comment"],"occurred_at":["2022-06-22T13:00:00.22Z"]}"#
);
}

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
use tantivy::collector::TopDocs;
use tantivy::query::TermQuery;
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexReader};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexReader, IndexWriter};
// A simple helper function to fetch a single document
// given its id from our index.
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexReader};
fn extract_doc_given_isbn(
reader: &IndexReader,
isbn_term: &Term,
) -> tantivy::Result<Option<Document>> {
) -> tantivy::Result<Option<TantivyDocument>> {
let searcher = reader.searcher();
// This is the simplest query you can think of.
@@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema.clone());
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
// Let's add a couple of documents, for the sake of the example.
let mut old_man_doc = Document::default();
let mut old_man_doc = TantivyDocument::default();
old_man_doc.add_text(title, "The Old Man and the Sea");
index_writer.add_document(doc!(
isbn => "978-0099908401",
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// Oops our frankenstein doc seems misspelled
let frankenstein_doc_misspelled = extract_doc_given_isbn(&reader, &frankenstein_isbn)?.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
schema.to_json(&frankenstein_doc_misspelled),
frankenstein_doc_misspelled.to_json(&schema),
r#"{"isbn":["978-9176370711"],"title":["Frankentein"]}"#,
);
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// No more typo!
let frankenstein_new_doc = extract_doc_given_isbn(&reader, &frankenstein_isbn)?.unwrap();
assert_eq!(
schema.to_json(&frankenstein_new_doc),
frankenstein_new_doc.to_json(&schema),
r#"{"isbn":["978-9176370711"],"title":["Frankenstein"]}"#,
);

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
use tantivy::collector::FacetCollector;
use tantivy::query::{AllQuery, TermQuery};
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::{doc, Index};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexWriter};
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// Let's create a temporary directory for the sake of this example
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer(30_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(30_000_000)?;
// For convenience, tantivy also comes with a macro to
// reduce the boilerplate above.

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use std::collections::HashSet;
use tantivy::collector::TopDocs;
use tantivy::query::BooleanQuery;
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::{doc, DocId, Index, Score, SegmentReader};
use tantivy::{doc, DocId, Index, IndexWriter, Score, SegmentReader};
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let mut schema_builder = Schema::builder();
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer(30_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(30_000_000)?;
index_writer.add_document(doc!(
title => "Fried egg",
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let reader = index.reader()?;
let searcher = reader.searcher();
{
let facets = vec![
let facets = [
Facet::from("/ingredient/egg"),
Facet::from("/ingredient/oil"),
Facet::from("/ingredient/garlic"),
@@ -91,13 +91,11 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
.iter()
.map(|(_, doc_id)| {
searcher
.doc(*doc_id)
.doc::<TantivyDocument>(*doc_id)
.unwrap()
.get_first(title)
.and_then(|v| v.as_str().map(|el| el.to_string()))
.unwrap()
.as_text()
.unwrap()
.to_owned()
})
.collect();
assert_eq!(titles, vec!["Fried egg", "Egg rolls"]);

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
use tantivy::collector::{Count, TopDocs};
use tantivy::query::FuzzyTermQuery;
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::{doc, Index, ReloadPolicy};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexWriter, ReloadPolicy};
use tempfile::TempDir;
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// Here we give tantivy a budget of `50MB`.
// Using a bigger memory_arena for the indexer may increase
// throughput, but 50 MB is already plenty.
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
// Let's index our documents!
// We first need a handle on the title and the body field.
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// will reload the index automatically after each commit.
let reader = index
.reader_builder()
.reload_policy(ReloadPolicy::OnCommit)
.reload_policy(ReloadPolicy::OnCommitWithDelay)
.try_into()?;
// We now need to acquire a searcher.
@@ -151,10 +151,10 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
assert_eq!(count, 3);
assert_eq!(top_docs.len(), 3);
for (score, doc_address) in top_docs {
let retrieved_doc = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
// Note that the score is not lower for the fuzzy hit.
// There's an issue open for that: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy/issues/563
println!("score {score:?} doc {}", schema.to_json(&retrieved_doc));
let retrieved_doc: TantivyDocument = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
println!("score {score:?} doc {}", retrieved_doc.to_json(&schema));
// score 1.0 doc {"title":["The Diary of Muadib"]}
//
// score 1.0 doc {"title":["The Diary of a Young Girl"]}

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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
debris of the winters flooding; and sycamores with mottled, white, recumbent \
limbs and branches that arch over the pool"
))?;
println!("add doc {} from thread 1 - opstamp {}", i, opstamp);
println!("add doc {i} from thread 1 - opstamp {opstamp}");
thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(20));
}
Result::<(), TantivyError>::Ok(())
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
body => "Some great book description..."
))?
};
println!("add doc {} from thread 2 - opstamp {}", i, opstamp);
println!("add doc {i} from thread 2 - opstamp {opstamp}");
thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(10));
}
Result::<(), TantivyError>::Ok(())

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
}"#;
// We can parse our document
let _mice_and_men_doc = schema.parse_document(mice_and_men_doc_json)?;
let _mice_and_men_doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(&schema, mice_and_men_doc_json)?;
// Multi-valued field are allowed, they are
// expressed in JSON by an array.
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
"title": ["Frankenstein", "The Modern Prometheus"],
"year": 1818
}"#;
let _frankenstein_doc = schema.parse_document(frankenstein_json)?;
let _frankenstein_doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(&schema, frankenstein_json)?;
// Note that the schema is saved in your index directory.
//

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
use tantivy::collector::Count;
use tantivy::query::RangeQuery;
use tantivy::schema::{Schema, INDEXED};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, Result};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexWriter, Result};
fn main() -> Result<()> {
// For the sake of simplicity, this schema will only have 1 field
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let reader = index.reader()?;
{
let mut index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 6_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 6_000_000)?;
for year in 1950u64..2019u64 {
index_writer.add_document(doc!(year_field => year))?;
}

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
use tantivy::collector::{Count, TopDocs};
use tantivy::query::QueryParser;
use tantivy::schema::{Schema, FAST, INDEXED, STORED, STRING};
use tantivy::Index;
use tantivy::{Index, IndexWriter, TantivyDocument};
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// # Defining the schema
@@ -22,20 +22,22 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// # Indexing documents
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema.clone());
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
// ### IPv4
// Adding documents that contain an IPv4 address. Notice that the IP addresses are passed as
// `String`. Since the field is of type ip, we parse the IP address from the string and store it
// internally as IPv6.
let doc = schema.parse_document(
let doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(
&schema,
r#"{
"ip": "192.168.0.33",
"event_type": "login"
}"#,
)?;
index_writer.add_document(doc)?;
let doc = schema.parse_document(
let doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(
&schema,
r#"{
"ip": "192.168.0.80",
"event_type": "checkout"
@@ -44,7 +46,8 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
index_writer.add_document(doc)?;
// ### IPv6
// Adding a document that contains an IPv6 address.
let doc = schema.parse_document(
let doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(
&schema,
r#"{
"ip": "2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334",
"event_type": "checkout"

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@@ -7,10 +7,11 @@
// the list of documents containing a term, getting
// its term frequency, and accessing its positions.
use tantivy::postings::Postings;
// ---
// Importing tantivy...
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::{doc, DocSet, Index, Postings, TERMINATED};
use tantivy::{doc, DocSet, Index, IndexWriter, TERMINATED};
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// We first create a schema for the sake of the
@@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 50_000_000)?;
index_writer.add_document(doc!(title => "The Old Man and the Sea"))?;
index_writer.add_document(doc!(title => "Of Mice and Men"))?;
index_writer.add_document(doc!(title => "The modern Promotheus"))?;

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
use tantivy::collector::{Count, TopDocs};
use tantivy::query::QueryParser;
use tantivy::schema::{Schema, FAST, STORED, STRING, TEXT};
use tantivy::Index;
use tantivy::{Index, IndexWriter, TantivyDocument};
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// # Defining the schema
@@ -20,8 +20,9 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// # Indexing documents
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema.clone());
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let doc = schema.parse_document(
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(
&schema,
r#"{
"timestamp": "2022-02-22T23:20:50.53Z",
"event_type": "click",
@@ -33,7 +34,8 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
}"#,
)?;
index_writer.add_document(doc)?;
let doc = schema.parse_document(
let doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(
&schema,
r#"{
"timestamp": "2022-02-22T23:20:51.53Z",
"event_type": "click",

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use tantivy::collector::TopDocs;
use tantivy::query::QueryParser;
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::{doc, Index, ReloadPolicy, Result};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexWriter, ReloadPolicy, Result};
use tempfile::TempDir;
fn main() -> Result<()> {
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
let index = Index::create_in_dir(&index_path, schema)?;
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
index_writer.add_document(doc!(
title => "The Old Man and the Sea",
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
let reader = index
.reader_builder()
.reload_policy(ReloadPolicy::OnCommit)
.reload_policy(ReloadPolicy::OnCommitWithDelay)
.try_into()?;
let searcher = reader.searcher();
@@ -67,8 +67,12 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
let mut titles = top_docs
.into_iter()
.map(|(_score, doc_address)| {
let doc = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
let title = doc.get_first(title).unwrap().as_text().unwrap().to_owned();
let doc = searcher.doc::<TantivyDocument>(doc_address)?;
let title = doc
.get_first(title)
.and_then(|v| v.as_str())
.unwrap()
.to_owned();
Ok(title)
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?;

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use tantivy::collector::{Count, TopDocs};
use tantivy::query::TermQuery;
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::tokenizer::{PreTokenizedString, SimpleTokenizer, Token, TokenStream, Tokenizer};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, ReloadPolicy};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexWriter, ReloadPolicy};
use tempfile::TempDir;
fn pre_tokenize_text(text: &str) -> Vec<Token> {
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let index = Index::create_in_dir(&index_path, schema.clone())?;
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
// We can create a document manually, by setting the fields
// one by one in a Document object.
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
}]
}"#;
let short_man_doc = schema.parse_document(short_man_json)?;
let short_man_doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(&schema, short_man_json)?;
index_writer.add_document(short_man_doc)?;
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let reader = index
.reader_builder()
.reload_policy(ReloadPolicy::OnCommit)
.reload_policy(ReloadPolicy::OnCommitWithDelay)
.try_into()?;
let searcher = reader.searcher();
@@ -115,8 +115,8 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// Note that the tokens are not stored along with the original text
// in the document store
for (_score, doc_address) in top_docs {
let retrieved_doc = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
println!("Document: {}", schema.to_json(&retrieved_doc));
let retrieved_doc: TantivyDocument = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
println!("{}", retrieved_doc.to_json(&schema));
}
// In contrary to the previous query, when we search for the "man" term we

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@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@
use tantivy::collector::TopDocs;
use tantivy::query::QueryParser;
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::{doc, Index, Snippet, SnippetGenerator};
use tantivy::snippet::{Snippet, SnippetGenerator};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexWriter};
use tempfile::TempDir;
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
@@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// # Indexing documents
let index = Index::create_in_dir(&index_path, schema)?;
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
// we'll only need one doc for this example.
index_writer.add_document(doc!(
@@ -54,13 +55,10 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let snippet_generator = SnippetGenerator::create(&searcher, &*query, body)?;
for (score, doc_address) in top_docs {
let doc = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
let doc = searcher.doc::<TantivyDocument>(doc_address)?;
let snippet = snippet_generator.snippet_from_doc(&doc);
println!("Document score {score}:");
println!(
"title: {}",
doc.get_first(title).unwrap().as_text().unwrap()
);
println!("title: {}", doc.get_first(title).unwrap().as_str().unwrap());
println!("snippet: {}", snippet.to_html());
println!("custom highlighting: {}", highlight(snippet));
}

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ use tantivy::collector::TopDocs;
use tantivy::query::QueryParser;
use tantivy::schema::*;
use tantivy::tokenizer::*;
use tantivy::{doc, Index};
use tantivy::{doc, Index, IndexWriter};
fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
// this example assumes you understand the content in `basic_search`
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
index.tokenizers().register("stoppy", tokenizer);
let mut index_writer = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer(50_000_000)?;
let title = schema.get_field("title").unwrap();
let body = schema.get_field("body").unwrap();
@@ -105,9 +105,9 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
let top_docs = searcher.search(&query, &TopDocs::with_limit(10))?;
for (score, doc_address) in top_docs {
let retrieved_doc = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
let retrieved_doc: TantivyDocument = searcher.doc(doc_address)?;
println!("\n==\nDocument score {score}:");
println!("{}", schema.to_json(&retrieved_doc));
println!("{}", retrieved_doc.to_json(&schema));
}
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@@ -3,11 +3,12 @@ use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use std::sync::{Arc, RwLock, Weak};
use tantivy::collector::TopDocs;
use tantivy::index::SegmentId;
use tantivy::query::QueryParser;
use tantivy::schema::{Schema, FAST, TEXT};
use tantivy::{
doc, DocAddress, DocId, Index, Opstamp, Searcher, SearcherGeneration, SegmentId, SegmentReader,
Warmer,
doc, DocAddress, DocId, Index, IndexWriter, Opstamp, Searcher, SearcherGeneration,
SegmentReader, Warmer,
};
// This example shows how warmers can be used to
@@ -143,7 +144,7 @@ fn main() -> tantivy::Result<()> {
const SNEAKERS: ProductId = 23222;
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 15_000_000)?;
let mut writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 15_000_000)?;
writer.add_document(doc!(product_id=>OLIVE_OIL, text=>"cooking olive oil from greece"))?;
writer.add_document(doc!(product_id=>GLOVES, text=>"kitchen gloves, perfect for cooking"))?;
writer.add_document(doc!(product_id=>SNEAKERS, text=>"uber sweet sneakers"))?;

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
[package]
authors = ["Paul Masurel <paul@quickwit.io>", "Pascal Seitz <pascal@quickwit.io>"]
name = "ownedbytes"
version = "0.6.0"
version = "0.7.0"
edition = "2021"
description = "Expose data as static slice"
license = "MIT"

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::ops::{Deref, Range};
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::{fmt, io};

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "tantivy-query-grammar"
version = "0.21.0"
version = "0.22.0"
authors = ["Paul Masurel <paul.masurel@gmail.com>"]
license = "MIT"
categories = ["database-implementations", "data-structures"]

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@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ where
T: InputTakeAtPosition + Clone,
<T as InputTakeAtPosition>::Item: AsChar + Clone,
{
opt_i(nom::character::complete::space0)(input)
.map(|(left, (spaces, errors))| (left, (spaces.expect("space0 can't fail"), errors)))
opt_i(nom::character::complete::multispace0)(input)
.map(|(left, (spaces, errors))| (left, (spaces.expect("multispace0 can't fail"), errors)))
}
pub(crate) fn space1_infallible<T>(input: T) -> JResult<T, Option<T>>
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ where
T: InputTakeAtPosition + Clone + InputLength,
<T as InputTakeAtPosition>::Item: AsChar + Clone,
{
opt_i(nom::character::complete::space1)(input).map(|(left, (spaces, mut errors))| {
opt_i(nom::character::complete::multispace1)(input).map(|(left, (spaces, mut errors))| {
if spaces.is_none() {
errors.push(LenientErrorInternal {
pos: left.input_len(),

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@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ use std::iter::once;
use nom::branch::alt;
use nom::bytes::complete::tag;
use nom::character::complete::{
anychar, char, digit1, none_of, one_of, satisfy, space0, space1, u32,
anychar, char, digit1, multispace0, multispace1, none_of, one_of, satisfy, u32,
};
use nom::combinator::{eof, map, map_res, opt, peek, recognize, value, verify};
use nom::error::{Error, ErrorKind};
use nom::multi::{many0, many1, separated_list0, separated_list1};
use nom::multi::{many0, many1, separated_list0};
use nom::sequence::{delimited, preceded, separated_pair, terminated, tuple};
use nom::IResult;
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ fn word_infallible(delimiter: &str) -> impl Fn(&str) -> JResult<&str, Option<&st
|inp| {
opt_i_err(
preceded(
space0,
multispace0,
recognize(many1(satisfy(|c| {
!c.is_whitespace() && !delimiter.contains(c)
}))),
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ fn term_or_phrase(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputLeaf> {
fn term_or_phrase_infallible(inp: &str) -> JResult<&str, Option<UserInputLeaf>> {
map(
// ~* for slop/prefix, ) inside group or ast tree, ^ if boost
tuple_infallible((simple_term_infallible("*)^"), slop_or_prefix_val)),
tuple_infallible((simple_term_infallible(")^"), slop_or_prefix_val)),
|((delimiter_phrase, (slop, prefix)), errors)| {
let leaf = if let Some((delimiter, phrase)) = delimiter_phrase {
Some(
@@ -218,27 +218,14 @@ fn term_or_phrase_infallible(inp: &str) -> JResult<&str, Option<UserInputLeaf>>
}
fn term_group(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputAst> {
let occur_symbol = alt((
value(Occur::MustNot, char('-')),
value(Occur::Must, char('+')),
));
map(
tuple((
terminated(field_name, space0),
delimited(
tuple((char('('), space0)),
separated_list0(space1, tuple((opt(occur_symbol), term_or_phrase))),
char(')'),
),
terminated(field_name, multispace0),
delimited(tuple((char('('), multispace0)), ast, char(')')),
)),
|(field_name, terms)| {
UserInputAst::Clause(
terms
.into_iter()
.map(|(occur, leaf)| (occur, leaf.set_field(Some(field_name.clone())).into()))
.collect(),
)
|(field_name, mut ast)| {
ast.set_default_field(field_name);
ast
},
)(inp)
}
@@ -250,7 +237,7 @@ fn term_group_precond(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, (), ()> {
(),
peek(tuple((
field_name,
space0,
multispace0,
char('('), // when we are here, we know it can't be anything but a term group
))),
)(inp)
@@ -258,46 +245,18 @@ fn term_group_precond(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, (), ()> {
}
fn term_group_infallible(inp: &str) -> JResult<&str, UserInputAst> {
let (mut inp, (field_name, _, _, _)) =
tuple((field_name, space0, char('('), space0))(inp).expect("precondition failed");
let (inp, (field_name, _, _, _)) =
tuple((field_name, multispace0, char('('), multispace0))(inp).expect("precondition failed");
let mut terms = Vec::new();
let mut errs = Vec::new();
let mut first_round = true;
loop {
let mut space_error = if first_round {
first_round = false;
Vec::new()
} else {
let (rest, (_, err)) = space1_infallible(inp)?;
inp = rest;
err
};
if inp.is_empty() {
errs.push(LenientErrorInternal {
pos: inp.len(),
message: "missing )".to_string(),
});
break Ok((inp, (UserInputAst::Clause(terms), errs)));
}
if let Some(inp) = inp.strip_prefix(')') {
break Ok((inp, (UserInputAst::Clause(terms), errs)));
}
// only append missing space error if we did not reach the end of group
errs.append(&mut space_error);
// here we do the assumption term_or_phrase_infallible always consume something if the
// first byte is not `)` or ' '. If it did not, we would end up looping.
let (rest, ((occur, leaf), mut err)) =
tuple_infallible((occur_symbol, term_or_phrase_infallible))(inp)?;
errs.append(&mut err);
if let Some(leaf) = leaf {
terms.push((occur, leaf.set_field(Some(field_name.clone())).into()));
}
inp = rest;
}
let res = delimited_infallible(
nothing,
map(ast_infallible, |(mut ast, errors)| {
ast.set_default_field(field_name.to_string());
(ast, errors)
}),
opt_i_err(char(')'), "expected ')'"),
)(inp);
res
}
fn exists(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputLeaf> {
@@ -305,7 +264,7 @@ fn exists(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputLeaf> {
UserInputLeaf::Exists {
field: String::new(),
},
tuple((space0, char('*'))),
tuple((multispace0, char('*'))),
)(inp)
}
@@ -314,7 +273,7 @@ fn exists_precond(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, (), ()> {
(),
peek(tuple((
field_name,
space0,
multispace0,
char('*'), // when we are here, we know it can't be anything but a exists
))),
)(inp)
@@ -323,7 +282,7 @@ fn exists_precond(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, (), ()> {
fn exists_infallible(inp: &str) -> JResult<&str, UserInputAst> {
let (inp, (field_name, _, _)) =
tuple((field_name, space0, char('*')))(inp).expect("precondition failed");
tuple((field_name, multispace0, char('*')))(inp).expect("precondition failed");
let exists = UserInputLeaf::Exists { field: field_name }.into();
Ok((inp, (exists, Vec::new())))
@@ -349,7 +308,7 @@ fn literal_no_group_infallible(inp: &str) -> JResult<&str, Option<UserInputAst>>
alt_infallible(
(
(
value((), tuple((tag("IN"), space0, char('[')))),
value((), tuple((tag("IN"), multispace0, char('[')))),
map(set_infallible, |(set, errs)| (Some(set), errs)),
),
(
@@ -430,8 +389,8 @@ fn range(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputLeaf> {
// check for unbounded range in the form of <5, <=10, >5, >=5
let elastic_unbounded_range = map(
tuple((
preceded(space0, alt((tag(">="), tag("<="), tag("<"), tag(">")))),
preceded(space0, range_term_val()),
preceded(multispace0, alt((tag(">="), tag("<="), tag("<"), tag(">")))),
preceded(multispace0, range_term_val()),
)),
|(comparison_sign, bound)| match comparison_sign {
">=" => (UserInputBound::Inclusive(bound), UserInputBound::Unbounded),
@@ -444,7 +403,7 @@ fn range(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputLeaf> {
);
let lower_bound = map(
separated_pair(one_of("{["), space0, range_term_val()),
separated_pair(one_of("{["), multispace0, range_term_val()),
|(boundary_char, lower_bound)| {
if lower_bound == "*" {
UserInputBound::Unbounded
@@ -457,7 +416,7 @@ fn range(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputLeaf> {
);
let upper_bound = map(
separated_pair(range_term_val(), space0, one_of("}]")),
separated_pair(range_term_val(), multispace0, one_of("}]")),
|(upper_bound, boundary_char)| {
if upper_bound == "*" {
UserInputBound::Unbounded
@@ -469,8 +428,11 @@ fn range(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputLeaf> {
},
);
let lower_to_upper =
separated_pair(lower_bound, tuple((space1, tag("TO"), space1)), upper_bound);
let lower_to_upper = separated_pair(
lower_bound,
tuple((multispace1, tag("TO"), multispace1)),
upper_bound,
);
map(
alt((elastic_unbounded_range, lower_to_upper)),
@@ -490,13 +452,16 @@ fn range_infallible(inp: &str) -> JResult<&str, UserInputLeaf> {
word_infallible("]}"),
space1_infallible,
opt_i_err(
terminated(tag("TO"), alt((value((), space1), value((), eof)))),
terminated(tag("TO"), alt((value((), multispace1), value((), eof)))),
"missing keyword TO",
),
word_infallible("]}"),
opt_i_err(one_of("]}"), "missing range delimiter"),
)),
|((lower_bound_kind, _space0, lower, _space1, to, upper, upper_bound_kind), errs)| {
|(
(lower_bound_kind, _multispace0, lower, _multispace1, to, upper, upper_bound_kind),
errs,
)| {
let lower_bound = match (lower_bound_kind, lower) {
(_, Some("*")) => UserInputBound::Unbounded,
(_, None) => UserInputBound::Unbounded,
@@ -596,10 +561,10 @@ fn range_infallible(inp: &str) -> JResult<&str, UserInputLeaf> {
fn set(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputLeaf> {
map(
preceded(
tuple((space0, tag("IN"), space1)),
tuple((multispace0, tag("IN"), multispace1)),
delimited(
tuple((char('['), space0)),
separated_list0(space1, map(simple_term, |(_, term)| term)),
tuple((char('['), multispace0)),
separated_list0(multispace1, map(simple_term, |(_, term)| term)),
char(']'),
),
),
@@ -667,7 +632,7 @@ fn leaf(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputAst> {
alt((
delimited(char('('), ast, char(')')),
map(char('*'), |_| UserInputAst::from(UserInputLeaf::All)),
map(preceded(tuple((tag("NOT"), space1)), leaf), negate),
map(preceded(tuple((tag("NOT"), multispace1)), leaf), negate),
literal,
))(inp)
}
@@ -780,27 +745,23 @@ fn binary_operand(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, BinaryOperand> {
}
fn aggregate_binary_expressions(
left: UserInputAst,
others: Vec<(BinaryOperand, UserInputAst)>,
) -> UserInputAst {
let mut dnf: Vec<Vec<UserInputAst>> = vec![vec![left]];
for (operator, operand_ast) in others {
match operator {
BinaryOperand::And => {
if let Some(last) = dnf.last_mut() {
last.push(operand_ast);
}
}
BinaryOperand::Or => {
dnf.push(vec![operand_ast]);
}
}
}
if dnf.len() == 1 {
UserInputAst::and(dnf.into_iter().next().unwrap()) //< safe
left: (Option<Occur>, UserInputAst),
others: Vec<(Option<BinaryOperand>, Option<Occur>, UserInputAst)>,
) -> Result<UserInputAst, LenientErrorInternal> {
let mut leafs = Vec::with_capacity(others.len() + 1);
leafs.push((None, left.0, Some(left.1)));
leafs.extend(
others
.into_iter()
.map(|(operand, occur, ast)| (operand, occur, Some(ast))),
);
// the parameters we pass should statically guarantee we can't get errors
// (no prefix BinaryOperand is provided)
let (res, mut errors) = aggregate_infallible_expressions(leafs);
if errors.is_empty() {
Ok(res)
} else {
let conjunctions = dnf.into_iter().map(UserInputAst::and).collect();
UserInputAst::or(conjunctions)
Err(errors.swap_remove(0))
}
}
@@ -816,30 +777,10 @@ fn aggregate_infallible_expressions(
return (UserInputAst::empty_query(), err);
}
let use_operand = leafs.iter().any(|(operand, _, _)| operand.is_some());
let all_operand = leafs
.iter()
.skip(1)
.all(|(operand, _, _)| operand.is_some());
let early_operand = leafs
.iter()
.take(1)
.all(|(operand, _, _)| operand.is_some());
let use_occur = leafs.iter().any(|(_, occur, _)| occur.is_some());
if use_operand && use_occur {
err.push(LenientErrorInternal {
pos: 0,
message: "Use of mixed occur and boolean operator".to_string(),
});
}
if use_operand && !all_operand {
err.push(LenientErrorInternal {
pos: 0,
message: "Missing boolean operator".to_string(),
});
}
if early_operand {
err.push(LenientErrorInternal {
@@ -866,7 +807,15 @@ fn aggregate_infallible_expressions(
Some(BinaryOperand::And) => Some(Occur::Must),
_ => Some(Occur::Should),
};
clauses.push(vec![(occur.or(default_op), ast.clone())]);
if occur == &Some(Occur::MustNot) && default_op == Some(Occur::Should) {
// if occur is MustNot *and* operation is OR, we synthetize a ShouldNot
clauses.push(vec![(
Some(Occur::Should),
ast.clone().unary(Occur::MustNot),
)])
} else {
clauses.push(vec![(occur.or(default_op), ast.clone())]);
}
}
None => {
let default_op = match next_operator {
@@ -874,7 +823,15 @@ fn aggregate_infallible_expressions(
Some(BinaryOperand::Or) => Some(Occur::Should),
None => None,
};
clauses.push(vec![(occur.or(default_op), ast.clone())])
if occur == &Some(Occur::MustNot) && default_op == Some(Occur::Should) {
// if occur is MustNot *and* operation is OR, we synthetize a ShouldNot
clauses.push(vec![(
Some(Occur::Should),
ast.clone().unary(Occur::MustNot),
)])
} else {
clauses.push(vec![(occur.or(default_op), ast.clone())])
}
}
}
}
@@ -891,7 +848,12 @@ fn aggregate_infallible_expressions(
}
}
Some(BinaryOperand::Or) => {
clauses.push(vec![(last_occur.or(Some(Occur::Should)), last_ast)]);
if last_occur == Some(Occur::MustNot) {
// if occur is MustNot *and* operation is OR, we synthetize a ShouldNot
clauses.push(vec![(Some(Occur::Should), last_ast.unary(Occur::MustNot))]);
} else {
clauses.push(vec![(last_occur.or(Some(Occur::Should)), last_ast)]);
}
}
None => clauses.push(vec![(last_occur, last_ast)]),
}
@@ -917,35 +879,29 @@ fn aggregate_infallible_expressions(
}
}
fn operand_leaf(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, (BinaryOperand, UserInputAst)> {
tuple((
terminated(binary_operand, space0),
terminated(boosted_leaf, space0),
))(inp)
fn operand_leaf(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, (Option<BinaryOperand>, Option<Occur>, UserInputAst)> {
map(
tuple((
terminated(opt(binary_operand), multispace0),
terminated(occur_leaf, multispace0),
)),
|(operand, (occur, ast))| (operand, occur, ast),
)(inp)
}
fn ast(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputAst> {
let boolean_expr = map(
separated_pair(boosted_leaf, space1, many1(operand_leaf)),
let boolean_expr = map_res(
separated_pair(occur_leaf, multispace1, many1(operand_leaf)),
|(left, right)| aggregate_binary_expressions(left, right),
);
let whitespace_separated_leaves = map(separated_list1(space1, occur_leaf), |subqueries| {
if subqueries.len() == 1 {
let (occur_opt, ast) = subqueries.into_iter().next().unwrap();
match occur_opt.unwrap_or(Occur::Should) {
Occur::Must | Occur::Should => ast,
Occur::MustNot => UserInputAst::Clause(vec![(Some(Occur::MustNot), ast)]),
}
let single_leaf = map(occur_leaf, |(occur, ast)| {
if occur == Some(Occur::MustNot) {
ast.unary(Occur::MustNot)
} else {
UserInputAst::Clause(subqueries.into_iter().collect())
ast
}
});
delimited(
space0,
alt((boolean_expr, whitespace_separated_leaves)),
space0,
)(inp)
delimited(multispace0, alt((boolean_expr, single_leaf)), multispace0)(inp)
}
fn ast_infallible(inp: &str) -> JResult<&str, UserInputAst> {
@@ -969,7 +925,7 @@ fn ast_infallible(inp: &str) -> JResult<&str, UserInputAst> {
}
pub fn parse_to_ast(inp: &str) -> IResult<&str, UserInputAst> {
map(delimited(space0, opt(ast), eof), |opt_ast| {
map(delimited(multispace0, opt(ast), eof), |opt_ast| {
rewrite_ast(opt_ast.unwrap_or_else(UserInputAst::empty_query))
})(inp)
}
@@ -1113,6 +1069,9 @@ mod test {
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("'www-form-encoded'", "'www-form-encoded'");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("www-form-encoded", "www-form-encoded");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("www-form-encoded", "www-form-encoded");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("mr james bo?d", "(*mr *james *bo?d)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("mr james bo*", "(*mr *james *bo*)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("mr james b*d", "(*mr *james *b*d)");
}
#[test]
@@ -1142,24 +1101,43 @@ mod test {
#[test]
fn test_parse_query_to_ast_binary_op() {
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a AND b", "(+a +b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a\nAND b", "(+a +b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a OR b", "(?a ?b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a OR b AND c", "(?a ?(+b +c))");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a AND b AND c", "(+a +b +c)");
test_is_parse_err("a OR b aaa", "(?a ?b *aaa)");
test_is_parse_err("a AND b aaa", "(?(+a +b) *aaa)");
test_is_parse_err("aaa a OR b ", "(*aaa ?a ?b)");
test_is_parse_err("aaa ccc a OR b ", "(*aaa *ccc ?a ?b)");
test_is_parse_err("aaa a AND b ", "(*aaa ?(+a +b))");
test_is_parse_err("aaa ccc a AND b ", "(*aaa *ccc ?(+a +b))");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a OR b aaa", "(?a ?b *aaa)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a AND b aaa", "(?(+a +b) *aaa)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("aaa a OR b ", "(*aaa ?a ?b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("aaa ccc a OR b ", "(*aaa *ccc ?a ?b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("aaa a AND b ", "(*aaa ?(+a +b))");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("aaa ccc a AND b ", "(*aaa *ccc ?(+a +b))");
}
#[test]
fn test_parse_mixed_bool_occur() {
test_is_parse_err("a OR b +aaa", "(?a ?b +aaa)");
test_is_parse_err("a AND b -aaa", "(?(+a +b) -aaa)");
test_is_parse_err("+a OR +b aaa", "(+a +b *aaa)");
test_is_parse_err("-a AND -b aaa", "(?(-a -b) *aaa)");
test_is_parse_err("-aaa +ccc -a OR b ", "(-aaa +ccc -a ?b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("+a OR +b", "(+a +b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a AND -b", "(+a -b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("-a AND b", "(-a +b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a AND NOT b", "(+a +(-b))");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("NOT a AND b", "(+(-a) +b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a AND NOT b AND c", "(+a +(-b) +c)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a AND -b AND c", "(+a -b +c)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a OR -b", "(?a ?(-b))");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("-a OR b", "(?(-a) ?b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a OR NOT b", "(?a ?(-b))");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("NOT a OR b", "(?(-a) ?b)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a OR NOT b OR c", "(?a ?(-b) ?c)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a OR -b OR c", "(?a ?(-b) ?c)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a OR b +aaa", "(?a ?b +aaa)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("a AND b -aaa", "(?(+a +b) -aaa)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("+a OR +b aaa", "(+a +b *aaa)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("-a AND -b aaa", "(?(-a -b) *aaa)");
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper("-aaa +ccc -a OR b ", "(-aaa +ccc ?(-a) ?b)");
}
#[test]
@@ -1449,8 +1427,18 @@ mod test {
#[test]
fn test_parse_query_term_group() {
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper(r#"field:(abc)"#, r#"(*"field":abc)"#);
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper(r#"field:(abc)"#, r#""field":abc"#);
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper(r#"field:(+a -"b c")"#, r#"(+"field":a -"field":"b c")"#);
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper(r#"field:(a AND "b c")"#, r#"(+"field":a +"field":"b c")"#);
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper(r#"field:(a OR "b c")"#, r#"(?"field":a ?"field":"b c")"#);
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper(
r#"field:(a OR (b AND c))"#,
r#"(?"field":a ?(+"field":b +"field":c))"#,
);
test_parse_query_to_ast_helper(
r#"field:(a [b TO c])"#,
r#"(*"field":a *"field":["b" TO "c"])"#,
);
test_is_parse_err(r#"field:(+a -"b c""#, r#"(+"field":a -"field":"b c")"#);
}

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@@ -44,6 +44,26 @@ impl UserInputLeaf {
},
}
}
pub(crate) fn set_default_field(&mut self, default_field: String) {
match self {
UserInputLeaf::Literal(ref mut literal) if literal.field_name.is_none() => {
literal.field_name = Some(default_field)
}
UserInputLeaf::All => {
*self = UserInputLeaf::Exists {
field: default_field,
}
}
UserInputLeaf::Range { ref mut field, .. } if field.is_none() => {
*field = Some(default_field)
}
UserInputLeaf::Set { ref mut field, .. } if field.is_none() => {
*field = Some(default_field)
}
_ => (), // field was already set, do nothing
}
}
}
impl Debug for UserInputLeaf {
@@ -205,6 +225,16 @@ impl UserInputAst {
pub fn or(asts: Vec<UserInputAst>) -> UserInputAst {
UserInputAst::compose(Occur::Should, asts)
}
pub(crate) fn set_default_field(&mut self, field: String) {
match self {
UserInputAst::Clause(clauses) => clauses
.iter_mut()
.for_each(|(_, ast)| ast.set_default_field(field.clone())),
UserInputAst::Leaf(leaf) => leaf.set_default_field(field),
UserInputAst::Boost(ref mut ast, _) => ast.set_default_field(field),
}
}
}
impl From<UserInputLiteral> for UserInputLeaf {

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@@ -1,550 +0,0 @@
#[cfg(all(test, feature = "unstable"))]
mod bench {
use rand::prelude::SliceRandom;
use rand::rngs::StdRng;
use rand::{Rng, SeedableRng};
use rand_distr::Distribution;
use serde_json::json;
use test::{self, Bencher};
use crate::aggregation::agg_req::Aggregations;
use crate::aggregation::AggregationCollector;
use crate::query::{AllQuery, TermQuery};
use crate::schema::{IndexRecordOption, Schema, TextFieldIndexing, FAST, STRING};
use crate::{Index, Term};
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash, Default, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
enum Cardinality {
/// All documents contain exactly one value.
/// `Full` is the default for auto-detecting the Cardinality, since it is the most strict.
#[default]
Full = 0,
/// All documents contain at most one value.
Optional = 1,
/// All documents may contain any number of values.
Multivalued = 2,
/// 1 / 20 documents has a value
Sparse = 3,
}
fn get_collector(agg_req: Aggregations) -> AggregationCollector {
AggregationCollector::from_aggs(agg_req, Default::default())
}
fn get_test_index_bench(cardinality: Cardinality) -> crate::Result<Index> {
let mut schema_builder = Schema::builder();
let text_fieldtype = crate::schema::TextOptions::default()
.set_indexing_options(
TextFieldIndexing::default().set_index_option(IndexRecordOption::WithFreqs),
)
.set_stored();
let text_field = schema_builder.add_text_field("text", text_fieldtype);
let json_field = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let text_field_many_terms = schema_builder.add_text_field("text_many_terms", STRING | FAST);
let text_field_few_terms = schema_builder.add_text_field("text_few_terms", STRING | FAST);
let score_fieldtype = crate::schema::NumericOptions::default().set_fast();
let score_field = schema_builder.add_u64_field("score", score_fieldtype.clone());
let score_field_f64 = schema_builder.add_f64_field("score_f64", score_fieldtype.clone());
let score_field_i64 = schema_builder.add_i64_field("score_i64", score_fieldtype);
let index = Index::create_from_tempdir(schema_builder.build())?;
let few_terms_data = vec!["INFO", "ERROR", "WARN", "DEBUG"];
let lg_norm = rand_distr::LogNormal::new(2.996f64, 0.979f64).unwrap();
let many_terms_data = (0..150_000)
.map(|num| format!("author{}", num))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
{
let mut rng = StdRng::from_seed([1u8; 32]);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 200_000_000)?;
// To make the different test cases comparable we just change one doc to force the
// cardinality
if cardinality == Cardinality::Optional {
index_writer.add_document(doc!())?;
}
if cardinality == Cardinality::Multivalued {
index_writer.add_document(doc!(
json_field => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0}),
json_field => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0}),
text_field => "cool",
text_field => "cool",
text_field_many_terms => "cool",
text_field_many_terms => "cool",
text_field_few_terms => "cool",
text_field_few_terms => "cool",
score_field => 1u64,
score_field => 1u64,
score_field_f64 => lg_norm.sample(&mut rng),
score_field_f64 => lg_norm.sample(&mut rng),
score_field_i64 => 1i64,
score_field_i64 => 1i64,
))?;
}
let mut doc_with_value = 1_000_000;
if cardinality == Cardinality::Sparse {
doc_with_value /= 20;
}
let val_max = 1_000_000.0;
for _ in 0..doc_with_value {
let val: f64 = rng.gen_range(0.0..1_000_000.0);
let json = if rng.gen_bool(0.1) {
// 10% are numeric values
json!({ "mixed_type": val })
} else {
json!({"mixed_type": many_terms_data.choose(&mut rng).unwrap().to_string()})
};
index_writer.add_document(doc!(
text_field => "cool",
json_field => json,
text_field_many_terms => many_terms_data.choose(&mut rng).unwrap().to_string(),
text_field_few_terms => few_terms_data.choose(&mut rng).unwrap().to_string(),
score_field => val as u64,
score_field_f64 => lg_norm.sample(&mut rng),
score_field_i64 => val as i64,
))?;
if cardinality == Cardinality::Sparse {
for _ in 0..20 {
index_writer.add_document(doc!(text_field => "cool"))?;
}
}
}
// writing the segment
index_writer.commit()?;
}
Ok(index)
}
use paste::paste;
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! bench_all_cardinalities {
( $x:ident ) => {
paste! {
#[bench]
fn $x(b: &mut Bencher) {
[<$x _card>](b, Cardinality::Full)
}
#[bench]
fn [<$x _opt>](b: &mut Bencher) {
[<$x _card>](b, Cardinality::Optional)
}
#[bench]
fn [<$x _multi>](b: &mut Bencher) {
[<$x _card>](b, Cardinality::Multivalued)
}
#[bench]
fn [<$x _sparse>](b: &mut Bencher) {
[<$x _card>](b, Cardinality::Sparse)
}
}
};
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_average_u64);
fn bench_aggregation_average_u64_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
let text_field = reader.searcher().schema().get_field("text").unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let term_query = TermQuery::new(
Term::from_field_text(text_field, "cool"),
IndexRecordOption::Basic,
);
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"average": { "avg": { "field": "score", } }
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&term_query, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_stats_f64);
fn bench_aggregation_stats_f64_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
let text_field = reader.searcher().schema().get_field("text").unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let term_query = TermQuery::new(
Term::from_field_text(text_field, "cool"),
IndexRecordOption::Basic,
);
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"average_f64": { "stats": { "field": "score_f64", } }
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&term_query, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_average_f64);
fn bench_aggregation_average_f64_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
let text_field = reader.searcher().schema().get_field("text").unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let term_query = TermQuery::new(
Term::from_field_text(text_field, "cool"),
IndexRecordOption::Basic,
);
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64", } }
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&term_query, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_percentiles_f64);
fn bench_aggregation_percentiles_f64_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req_str = r#"
{
"mypercentiles": {
"percentiles": {
"field": "score_f64",
"percents": [ 95, 99, 99.9 ]
}
}
} "#;
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_str(agg_req_str).unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_average_u64_and_f64);
fn bench_aggregation_average_u64_and_f64_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
let text_field = reader.searcher().schema().get_field("text").unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let term_query = TermQuery::new(
Term::from_field_text(text_field, "cool"),
IndexRecordOption::Basic,
);
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64" } },
"average": { "avg": { "field": "score" } },
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&term_query, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_terms_few);
fn bench_aggregation_terms_few_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"my_texts": { "terms": { "field": "text_few_terms" } },
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_terms_many_with_sub_agg);
fn bench_aggregation_terms_many_with_sub_agg_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"my_texts": {
"terms": { "field": "text_many_terms" },
"aggs": {
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64" } }
}
},
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_terms_many_json_mixed_type_with_sub_agg);
fn bench_aggregation_terms_many_json_mixed_type_with_sub_agg_card(
b: &mut Bencher,
cardinality: Cardinality,
) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"my_texts": {
"terms": { "field": "json.mixed_type" },
"aggs": {
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64" } }
}
},
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_terms_many2);
fn bench_aggregation_terms_many2_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"my_texts": { "terms": { "field": "text_many_terms" } },
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_terms_many_order_by_term);
fn bench_aggregation_terms_many_order_by_term_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"my_texts": { "terms": { "field": "text_many_terms", "order": { "_key": "desc" } } },
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_range_only);
fn bench_aggregation_range_only_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"range_f64": { "range": { "field": "score_f64", "ranges": [
{ "from": 3, "to": 7000 },
{ "from": 7000, "to": 20000 },
{ "from": 20000, "to": 30000 },
{ "from": 30000, "to": 40000 },
{ "from": 40000, "to": 50000 },
{ "from": 50000, "to": 60000 }
] } },
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_range_with_avg);
fn bench_aggregation_range_with_avg_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"rangef64": {
"range": {
"field": "score_f64",
"ranges": [
{ "from": 3, "to": 7000 },
{ "from": 7000, "to": 20000 },
{ "from": 20000, "to": 30000 },
{ "from": 30000, "to": 40000 },
{ "from": 40000, "to": 50000 },
{ "from": 50000, "to": 60000 }
]
},
"aggs": {
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64" } }
}
},
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
// hard bounds has a different algorithm, because it actually limits collection range
//
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_histogram_only_hard_bounds);
fn bench_aggregation_histogram_only_hard_bounds_card(
b: &mut Bencher,
cardinality: Cardinality,
) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"rangef64": { "histogram": { "field": "score_f64", "interval": 100, "hard_bounds": { "min": 1000, "max": 300000 } } },
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_histogram_with_avg);
fn bench_aggregation_histogram_with_avg_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"rangef64": {
"histogram": { "field": "score_f64", "interval": 100 },
"aggs": {
"average_f64": { "avg": { "field": "score_f64" } }
}
}
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_histogram_only);
fn bench_aggregation_histogram_only_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"rangef64": {
"histogram": {
"field": "score_f64",
"interval": 100 // 1000 buckets
},
}
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
bench_all_cardinalities!(bench_aggregation_avg_and_range_with_avg);
fn bench_aggregation_avg_and_range_with_avg_card(b: &mut Bencher, cardinality: Cardinality) {
let index = get_test_index_bench(cardinality).unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
let text_field = reader.searcher().schema().get_field("text").unwrap();
b.iter(|| {
let term_query = TermQuery::new(
Term::from_field_text(text_field, "cool"),
IndexRecordOption::Basic,
);
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"rangef64": {
"range": {
"field": "score_f64",
"ranges": [
{ "from": 3, "to": 7000 },
{ "from": 7000, "to": 20000 },
{ "from": 20000, "to": 60000 }
]
},
"aggs": {
"average_in_range": { "avg": { "field": "score" } }
}
},
"average": { "avg": { "field": "score" } }
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = get_collector(agg_req_1);
let searcher = reader.searcher();
searcher.search(&term_query, &collector).unwrap()
});
}
}

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@@ -73,18 +73,19 @@ impl AggregationLimits {
/// Create a new ResourceLimitGuard, that will release the memory when dropped.
pub fn new_guard(&self) -> ResourceLimitGuard {
ResourceLimitGuard {
/// The counter which is shared between the aggregations for one request.
// The counter which is shared between the aggregations for one request.
memory_consumption: Arc::clone(&self.memory_consumption),
/// The memory_limit in bytes
// The memory_limit in bytes
memory_limit: self.memory_limit,
allocated_with_the_guard: 0,
}
}
pub(crate) fn add_memory_consumed(&self, num_bytes: u64) -> crate::Result<()> {
self.memory_consumption
.fetch_add(num_bytes, Ordering::Relaxed);
validate_memory_consumption(&self.memory_consumption, self.memory_limit)?;
pub(crate) fn add_memory_consumed(&self, add_num_bytes: u64) -> crate::Result<()> {
let prev_value = self
.memory_consumption
.fetch_add(add_num_bytes, Ordering::Relaxed);
validate_memory_consumption(prev_value + add_num_bytes, self.memory_limit)?;
Ok(())
}
@@ -94,11 +95,11 @@ impl AggregationLimits {
}
fn validate_memory_consumption(
memory_consumption: &AtomicU64,
memory_consumption: u64,
memory_limit: ByteCount,
) -> Result<(), AggregationError> {
// Load the estimated memory consumed by the aggregations
let memory_consumed: ByteCount = memory_consumption.load(Ordering::Relaxed).into();
let memory_consumed: ByteCount = memory_consumption.into();
if memory_consumed > memory_limit {
return Err(AggregationError::MemoryExceeded {
limit: memory_limit,
@@ -118,10 +119,11 @@ pub struct ResourceLimitGuard {
}
impl ResourceLimitGuard {
pub(crate) fn add_memory_consumed(&self, num_bytes: u64) -> crate::Result<()> {
self.memory_consumption
.fetch_add(num_bytes, Ordering::Relaxed);
validate_memory_consumption(&self.memory_consumption, self.memory_limit)?;
pub(crate) fn add_memory_consumed(&self, add_num_bytes: u64) -> crate::Result<()> {
let prev_value = self
.memory_consumption
.fetch_add(add_num_bytes, Ordering::Relaxed);
validate_memory_consumption(prev_value + add_num_bytes, self.memory_limit)?;
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ use super::bucket::{
};
use super::metric::{
AverageAggregation, CountAggregation, MaxAggregation, MinAggregation,
PercentilesAggregationReq, StatsAggregation, SumAggregation,
PercentilesAggregationReq, StatsAggregation, SumAggregation, TopHitsAggregation,
};
/// The top-level aggregation request structure, which contains [`Aggregation`] and their user
@@ -93,7 +93,12 @@ impl Aggregation {
}
fn get_fast_field_names(&self, fast_field_names: &mut HashSet<String>) {
fast_field_names.insert(self.agg.get_fast_field_name().to_string());
fast_field_names.extend(
self.agg
.get_fast_field_names()
.iter()
.map(|s| s.to_string()),
);
fast_field_names.extend(get_fast_field_names(&self.sub_aggregation));
}
}
@@ -147,23 +152,27 @@ pub enum AggregationVariants {
/// Computes the sum of the extracted values.
#[serde(rename = "percentiles")]
Percentiles(PercentilesAggregationReq),
/// Finds the top k values matching some order
#[serde(rename = "top_hits")]
TopHits(TopHitsAggregation),
}
impl AggregationVariants {
/// Returns the name of the field used by the aggregation.
pub fn get_fast_field_name(&self) -> &str {
/// Returns the name of the fields used by the aggregation.
pub fn get_fast_field_names(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
match self {
AggregationVariants::Terms(terms) => terms.field.as_str(),
AggregationVariants::Range(range) => range.field.as_str(),
AggregationVariants::Histogram(histogram) => histogram.field.as_str(),
AggregationVariants::DateHistogram(histogram) => histogram.field.as_str(),
AggregationVariants::Average(avg) => avg.field_name(),
AggregationVariants::Count(count) => count.field_name(),
AggregationVariants::Max(max) => max.field_name(),
AggregationVariants::Min(min) => min.field_name(),
AggregationVariants::Stats(stats) => stats.field_name(),
AggregationVariants::Sum(sum) => sum.field_name(),
AggregationVariants::Percentiles(per) => per.field_name(),
AggregationVariants::Terms(terms) => vec![terms.field.as_str()],
AggregationVariants::Range(range) => vec![range.field.as_str()],
AggregationVariants::Histogram(histogram) => vec![histogram.field.as_str()],
AggregationVariants::DateHistogram(histogram) => vec![histogram.field.as_str()],
AggregationVariants::Average(avg) => vec![avg.field_name()],
AggregationVariants::Count(count) => vec![count.field_name()],
AggregationVariants::Max(max) => vec![max.field_name()],
AggregationVariants::Min(min) => vec![min.field_name()],
AggregationVariants::Stats(stats) => vec![stats.field_name()],
AggregationVariants::Sum(sum) => vec![sum.field_name()],
AggregationVariants::Percentiles(per) => vec![per.field_name()],
AggregationVariants::TopHits(top_hits) => top_hits.field_names(),
}
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
//! This will enhance the request tree with access to the fastfield and metadata.
use columnar::{Column, ColumnBlockAccessor, ColumnType, StrColumn};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::io;
use columnar::{Column, ColumnBlockAccessor, ColumnType, DynamicColumn, StrColumn};
use super::agg_limits::ResourceLimitGuard;
use super::agg_req::{Aggregation, AggregationVariants, Aggregations};
@@ -14,7 +17,8 @@ use super::metric::{
use super::segment_agg_result::AggregationLimits;
use super::VecWithNames;
use crate::aggregation::{f64_to_fastfield_u64, Key};
use crate::SegmentReader;
use crate::index::SegmentReader;
use crate::SegmentOrdinal;
#[derive(Default)]
pub(crate) struct AggregationsWithAccessor {
@@ -32,6 +36,7 @@ impl AggregationsWithAccessor {
}
pub struct AggregationWithAccessor {
pub(crate) segment_ordinal: SegmentOrdinal,
/// In general there can be buckets without fast field access, e.g. buckets that are created
/// based on search terms. That is not that case currently, but eventually this needs to be
/// Option or moved.
@@ -44,10 +49,16 @@ pub struct AggregationWithAccessor {
pub(crate) limits: ResourceLimitGuard,
pub(crate) column_block_accessor: ColumnBlockAccessor<u64>,
/// Used for missing term aggregation, which checks all columns for existence.
/// And also for `top_hits` aggregation, which may sort on multiple fields.
/// By convention the missing aggregation is chosen, when this property is set
/// (instead bein set in `agg`).
/// If this needs to used by other aggregations, we need to refactor this.
pub(crate) accessors: Vec<Column<u64>>,
// NOTE: we can make all other aggregations use this instead of the `accessor` and `field_type`
// (making them obsolete) But will it have a performance impact?
pub(crate) accessors: Vec<(Column<u64>, ColumnType)>,
/// Map field names to all associated column accessors.
/// This field is used for `docvalue_fields`, which is currently only supported for `top_hits`.
pub(crate) value_accessors: HashMap<String, Vec<DynamicColumn>>,
pub(crate) agg: Aggregation,
}
@@ -57,19 +68,55 @@ impl AggregationWithAccessor {
agg: &Aggregation,
sub_aggregation: &Aggregations,
reader: &SegmentReader,
segment_ordinal: SegmentOrdinal,
limits: AggregationLimits,
) -> crate::Result<Vec<AggregationWithAccessor>> {
let add_agg_with_accessor = |accessor: Column<u64>,
let mut agg = agg.clone();
let add_agg_with_accessor = |agg: &Aggregation,
accessor: Column<u64>,
column_type: ColumnType,
aggs: &mut Vec<AggregationWithAccessor>|
-> crate::Result<()> {
let res = AggregationWithAccessor {
segment_ordinal,
accessor,
accessors: Vec::new(),
accessors: Default::default(),
value_accessors: Default::default(),
field_type: column_type,
sub_aggregation: get_aggs_with_segment_accessor_and_validate(
sub_aggregation,
reader,
segment_ordinal,
&limits,
)?,
agg: agg.clone(),
limits: limits.new_guard(),
missing_value_for_accessor: None,
str_dict_column: None,
column_block_accessor: Default::default(),
};
aggs.push(res);
Ok(())
};
let add_agg_with_accessors = |agg: &Aggregation,
accessors: Vec<(Column<u64>, ColumnType)>,
aggs: &mut Vec<AggregationWithAccessor>,
value_accessors: HashMap<String, Vec<DynamicColumn>>|
-> crate::Result<()> {
let (accessor, field_type) = accessors.first().expect("at least one accessor");
let res = AggregationWithAccessor {
segment_ordinal,
// TODO: We should do away with the `accessor` field altogether
accessor: accessor.clone(),
value_accessors,
field_type: *field_type,
accessors,
sub_aggregation: get_aggs_with_segment_accessor_and_validate(
sub_aggregation,
reader,
segment_ordinal,
&limits,
)?,
agg: agg.clone(),
@@ -84,32 +131,36 @@ impl AggregationWithAccessor {
let mut res: Vec<AggregationWithAccessor> = Vec::new();
use AggregationVariants::*;
match &agg.agg {
match agg.agg {
Range(RangeAggregation {
field: field_name, ..
field: ref field_name,
..
}) => {
let (accessor, column_type) =
get_ff_reader(reader, field_name, Some(get_numeric_or_date_column_types()))?;
add_agg_with_accessor(accessor, column_type, &mut res)?;
add_agg_with_accessor(&agg, accessor, column_type, &mut res)?;
}
Histogram(HistogramAggregation {
field: field_name, ..
field: ref field_name,
..
}) => {
let (accessor, column_type) =
get_ff_reader(reader, field_name, Some(get_numeric_or_date_column_types()))?;
add_agg_with_accessor(accessor, column_type, &mut res)?;
add_agg_with_accessor(&agg, accessor, column_type, &mut res)?;
}
DateHistogram(DateHistogramAggregationReq {
field: field_name, ..
field: ref field_name,
..
}) => {
let (accessor, column_type) =
// Only DateTime is supported for DateHistogram
get_ff_reader(reader, field_name, Some(&[ColumnType::DateTime]))?;
add_agg_with_accessor(accessor, column_type, &mut res)?;
add_agg_with_accessor(&agg, accessor, column_type, &mut res)?;
}
Terms(TermsAggregation {
field: field_name,
missing,
field: ref field_name,
ref missing,
..
}) => {
let str_dict_column = reader.fast_fields().str(field_name)?;
@@ -119,9 +170,9 @@ impl AggregationWithAccessor {
ColumnType::F64,
ColumnType::Str,
ColumnType::DateTime,
ColumnType::Bool,
ColumnType::IpAddr,
// ColumnType::Bytes Unsupported
// ColumnType::Bool Unsupported
// ColumnType::IpAddr Unsupported
];
// In case the column is empty we want the shim column to match the missing type
@@ -162,24 +213,11 @@ impl AggregationWithAccessor {
let column_and_types =
get_all_ff_reader_or_empty(reader, field_name, None, fallback_type)?;
let accessors: Vec<Column> =
column_and_types.iter().map(|(a, _)| a.clone()).collect();
let agg_wit_acc = AggregationWithAccessor {
missing_value_for_accessor: None,
accessor: accessors[0].clone(),
accessors,
field_type: ColumnType::U64,
sub_aggregation: get_aggs_with_segment_accessor_and_validate(
sub_aggregation,
reader,
&limits,
)?,
agg: agg.clone(),
str_dict_column: str_dict_column.clone(),
limits: limits.new_guard(),
column_block_accessor: Default::default(),
};
res.push(agg_wit_acc);
let accessors = column_and_types
.iter()
.map(|c_t| (c_t.0.clone(), c_t.1))
.collect();
add_agg_with_accessors(&agg, accessors, &mut res, Default::default())?;
}
for (accessor, column_type) in column_and_types {
@@ -189,21 +227,25 @@ impl AggregationWithAccessor {
missing.clone()
};
let missing_value_for_accessor =
if let Some(missing) = missing_value_term_agg.as_ref() {
get_missing_val(column_type, missing, agg.agg.get_fast_field_name())?
} else {
None
};
let missing_value_for_accessor = if let Some(missing) =
missing_value_term_agg.as_ref()
{
get_missing_val(column_type, missing, agg.agg.get_fast_field_names()[0])?
} else {
None
};
let agg = AggregationWithAccessor {
segment_ordinal,
missing_value_for_accessor,
accessor,
accessors: Vec::new(),
accessors: Default::default(),
value_accessors: Default::default(),
field_type: column_type,
sub_aggregation: get_aggs_with_segment_accessor_and_validate(
sub_aggregation,
reader,
segment_ordinal,
&limits,
)?,
agg: agg.clone(),
@@ -215,34 +257,63 @@ impl AggregationWithAccessor {
}
}
Average(AverageAggregation {
field: field_name, ..
field: ref field_name,
..
})
| Count(CountAggregation {
field: field_name, ..
field: ref field_name,
..
})
| Max(MaxAggregation {
field: field_name, ..
field: ref field_name,
..
})
| Min(MinAggregation {
field: field_name, ..
field: ref field_name,
..
})
| Stats(StatsAggregation {
field: field_name, ..
field: ref field_name,
..
})
| Sum(SumAggregation {
field: field_name, ..
field: ref field_name,
..
}) => {
let (accessor, column_type) =
get_ff_reader(reader, field_name, Some(get_numeric_or_date_column_types()))?;
add_agg_with_accessor(accessor, column_type, &mut res)?;
add_agg_with_accessor(&agg, accessor, column_type, &mut res)?;
}
Percentiles(percentiles) => {
Percentiles(ref percentiles) => {
let (accessor, column_type) = get_ff_reader(
reader,
percentiles.field_name(),
Some(get_numeric_or_date_column_types()),
)?;
add_agg_with_accessor(accessor, column_type, &mut res)?;
add_agg_with_accessor(&agg, accessor, column_type, &mut res)?;
}
TopHits(ref mut top_hits) => {
top_hits.validate_and_resolve_field_names(reader.fast_fields().columnar())?;
let accessors: Vec<(Column<u64>, ColumnType)> = top_hits
.field_names()
.iter()
.map(|field| {
get_ff_reader(reader, field, Some(get_numeric_or_date_column_types()))
})
.collect::<crate::Result<_>>()?;
let value_accessors = top_hits
.value_field_names()
.iter()
.map(|field_name| {
Ok((
field_name.to_string(),
get_dynamic_columns(reader, field_name)?,
))
})
.collect::<crate::Result<_>>()?;
add_agg_with_accessors(&agg, accessors, &mut res, value_accessors)?;
}
};
@@ -264,8 +335,8 @@ fn get_missing_val(
}
_ => {
return Err(crate::TantivyError::InvalidArgument(format!(
"Missing value {:?} for field {} is not supported for column type {:?}",
missing, field_name, column_type
"Missing value {missing:?} for field {field_name} is not supported for column \
type {column_type:?}"
)));
}
};
@@ -284,6 +355,7 @@ fn get_numeric_or_date_column_types() -> &'static [ColumnType] {
pub(crate) fn get_aggs_with_segment_accessor_and_validate(
aggs: &Aggregations,
reader: &SegmentReader,
segment_ordinal: SegmentOrdinal,
limits: &AggregationLimits,
) -> crate::Result<AggregationsWithAccessor> {
let mut aggss = Vec::new();
@@ -292,6 +364,7 @@ pub(crate) fn get_aggs_with_segment_accessor_and_validate(
agg,
agg.sub_aggregation(),
reader,
segment_ordinal,
limits.clone(),
)?;
for agg in aggs {
@@ -321,6 +394,19 @@ fn get_ff_reader(
Ok(ff_field_with_type)
}
fn get_dynamic_columns(
reader: &SegmentReader,
field_name: &str,
) -> crate::Result<Vec<columnar::DynamicColumn>> {
let ff_fields = reader.fast_fields().dynamic_column_handles(field_name)?;
let cols = ff_fields
.iter()
.map(|h| h.open())
.collect::<io::Result<_>>()?;
assert!(!ff_fields.is_empty(), "field {field_name} not found");
Ok(cols)
}
/// Get all fast field reader or empty as default.
///
/// Is guaranteed to return at least one column.

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::bucket::GetDocCount;
use super::metric::{PercentilesMetricResult, SingleMetricResult, Stats};
use super::metric::{PercentilesMetricResult, SingleMetricResult, Stats, TopHitsMetricResult};
use super::{AggregationError, Key};
use crate::TantivyError;
@@ -90,8 +90,10 @@ pub enum MetricResult {
Stats(Stats),
/// Sum metric result.
Sum(SingleMetricResult),
/// Sum metric result.
/// Percentiles metric result.
Percentiles(PercentilesMetricResult),
/// Top hits metric result
TopHits(TopHitsMetricResult),
}
impl MetricResult {
@@ -106,6 +108,9 @@ impl MetricResult {
MetricResult::Percentiles(_) => Err(TantivyError::AggregationError(
AggregationError::InvalidRequest("percentiles can't be used to order".to_string()),
)),
MetricResult::TopHits(_) => Err(TantivyError::AggregationError(
AggregationError::InvalidRequest("top_hits can't be used to order".to_string()),
)),
}
}
}

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@@ -4,12 +4,13 @@ use crate::aggregation::agg_req::{Aggregation, Aggregations};
use crate::aggregation::agg_result::AggregationResults;
use crate::aggregation::buf_collector::DOC_BLOCK_SIZE;
use crate::aggregation::collector::AggregationCollector;
use crate::aggregation::intermediate_agg_result::IntermediateAggregationResults;
use crate::aggregation::segment_agg_result::AggregationLimits;
use crate::aggregation::tests::{get_test_index_2_segments, get_test_index_from_values_and_terms};
use crate::aggregation::DistributedAggregationCollector;
use crate::query::{AllQuery, TermQuery};
use crate::schema::{IndexRecordOption, Schema, FAST};
use crate::{Index, Term};
use crate::{Index, IndexWriter, Term};
fn get_avg_req(field_name: &str) -> Aggregation {
serde_json::from_value(json!({
@@ -66,6 +67,22 @@ fn test_aggregation_flushing(
}
}
},
"top_hits_test":{
"terms": {
"field": "string_id"
},
"aggs": {
"bucketsL2": {
"top_hits": {
"size": 2,
"sort": [
{ "score": "asc" }
],
"docvalue_fields": ["score"]
}
}
}
},
"histogram_test":{
"histogram": {
"field": "score",
@@ -108,6 +125,16 @@ fn test_aggregation_flushing(
let searcher = reader.searcher();
let intermediate_agg_result = searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap();
// Test postcard roundtrip serialization
let intermediate_agg_result_bytes = postcard::to_allocvec(&intermediate_agg_result).expect(
"Postcard Serialization failed, flatten etc. is not supported in the intermediate \
result",
);
let intermediate_agg_result: IntermediateAggregationResults =
postcard::from_bytes(&intermediate_agg_result_bytes)
.expect("Post deserialization failed");
intermediate_agg_result
.into_final_result(agg_req, &Default::default())
.unwrap()
@@ -586,7 +613,10 @@ fn test_aggregation_on_json_object() {
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"color": "red"})))
.unwrap();
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"color": "red"})))
.unwrap();
@@ -614,12 +644,74 @@ fn test_aggregation_on_json_object() {
&serde_json::json!({
"jsonagg": {
"buckets": [
{"doc_count": 2, "key": "red"},
{"doc_count": 1, "key": "blue"},
],
"doc_count_error_upper_bound": 0,
"sum_other_doc_count": 0
}
})
);
}
#[test]
fn test_aggregation_on_nested_json_object() {
let mut schema_builder = Schema::builder();
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json.blub", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"color.dot": "red", "color": {"nested":"red"} })))
.unwrap();
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"color.dot": "blue", "color": {"nested":"blue"} })))
.unwrap();
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"color.dot": "blue", "color": {"nested":"blue"} })))
.unwrap();
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
let reader = index.reader().unwrap();
let searcher = reader.searcher();
let agg: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"jsonagg1": {
"terms": {
"field": "json\\.blub.color\\.dot",
}
},
"jsonagg2": {
"terms": {
"field": "json\\.blub.color.nested",
}
}
}))
.unwrap();
let aggregation_collector = get_collector(agg);
let aggregation_results = searcher.search(&AllQuery, &aggregation_collector).unwrap();
let aggregation_res_json = serde_json::to_value(aggregation_results).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
&aggregation_res_json,
&serde_json::json!({
"jsonagg1": {
"buckets": [
{"doc_count": 2, "key": "blue"},
{"doc_count": 1, "key": "red"}
],
"doc_count_error_upper_bound": 0,
"sum_other_doc_count": 0
},
"jsonagg2": {
"buckets": [
{"doc_count": 2, "key": "blue"},
{"doc_count": 1, "key": "red"}
],
"doc_count_error_upper_bound": 0,
"sum_other_doc_count": 0
}
})
);
}
@@ -630,7 +722,7 @@ fn test_aggregation_on_json_object_empty_columns() {
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Empty column when accessing color
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"price": 10.0})))
@@ -748,32 +840,41 @@ fn test_aggregation_on_json_object_mixed_types() {
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Segment with all values numeric
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0})))
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0, "mixed_price": 10.0})))
.unwrap();
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
// => Segment with all values text
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": "blue"})))
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": "blue", "mixed_price": 5.0})))
.unwrap();
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": "blue", "mixed_price": 5.0})))
.unwrap();
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": "blue", "mixed_price": 5.0})))
.unwrap();
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
// => Segment with all boolen
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": true})))
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": true, "mixed_price": "no_price"})))
.unwrap();
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
// => Segment with mixed values
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": "red"})))
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": "red", "mixed_price": 1.0})))
.unwrap();
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": -20.5})))
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": "red", "mixed_price": 1.0})))
.unwrap();
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": true})))
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": -20.5, "mixed_price": -20.5})))
.unwrap();
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": true, "mixed_price": "no_price"})))
.unwrap();
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
@@ -787,7 +888,7 @@ fn test_aggregation_on_json_object_mixed_types() {
"order": { "min_price": "desc" }
},
"aggs": {
"min_price": { "min": { "field": "json.mixed_type" } }
"min_price": { "min": { "field": "json.mixed_price" } }
}
},
"rangeagg": {
@@ -811,6 +912,7 @@ fn test_aggregation_on_json_object_mixed_types() {
let aggregation_results = searcher.search(&AllQuery, &aggregation_collector).unwrap();
let aggregation_res_json = serde_json::to_value(aggregation_results).unwrap();
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
assert_eq!(
&aggregation_res_json,
&serde_json::json!({
@@ -825,10 +927,10 @@ fn test_aggregation_on_json_object_mixed_types() {
"termagg": {
"buckets": [
{ "doc_count": 1, "key": 10.0, "min_price": { "value": 10.0 } },
{ "doc_count": 3, "key": "blue", "min_price": { "value": 5.0 } },
{ "doc_count": 2, "key": "red", "min_price": { "value": 1.0 } },
{ "doc_count": 1, "key": -20.5, "min_price": { "value": -20.5 } },
// TODO bool is also not yet handled in aggregation
{ "doc_count": 1, "key": "blue", "min_price": { "value": null } },
{ "doc_count": 1, "key": "red", "min_price": { "value": null } },
{ "doc_count": 2, "key": 1.0, "key_as_string": "true", "min_price": { "value": null } },
],
"sum_other_doc_count": 0
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::{HistogramAggregation, HistogramBounds};
use crate::aggregation::AggregationError;
use crate::aggregation::*;
/// DateHistogramAggregation is similar to `HistogramAggregation`, but it can only be used with date
/// type.
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ pub mod tests {
use crate::aggregation::tests::exec_request;
use crate::indexer::NoMergePolicy;
use crate::schema::{Schema, FAST, STRING};
use crate::Index;
use crate::{Index, IndexWriter, TantivyDocument};
#[test]
fn test_parse_into_millisecs() {
@@ -307,6 +307,7 @@ pub mod tests {
) -> crate::Result<Index> {
let mut schema_builder = Schema::builder();
schema_builder.add_date_field("date", FAST);
schema_builder.add_json_field("mixed", FAST);
schema_builder.add_text_field("text", FAST | STRING);
schema_builder.add_text_field("text2", FAST | STRING);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
@@ -316,7 +317,7 @@ pub mod tests {
index_writer.set_merge_policy(Box::new(NoMergePolicy));
for values in segment_and_docs {
for doc_str in values {
let doc = schema.parse_document(doc_str)?;
let doc = TantivyDocument::parse_json(&schema, doc_str)?;
index_writer.add_document(doc)?;
}
// writing the segment
@@ -328,7 +329,7 @@ pub mod tests {
.searchable_segment_ids()
.expect("Searchable segments failed.");
if segment_ids.len() > 1 {
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests()?;
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests()?;
index_writer.merge(&segment_ids).wait()?;
index_writer.wait_merging_threads()?;
}
@@ -351,8 +352,10 @@ pub mod tests {
let docs = vec![
vec![r#"{ "date": "2015-01-01T12:10:30Z", "text": "aaa" }"#],
vec![r#"{ "date": "2015-01-01T11:11:30Z", "text": "bbb" }"#],
vec![r#"{ "date": "2015-01-01T11:11:30Z", "text": "bbb" }"#],
vec![r#"{ "date": "2015-01-02T00:00:00Z", "text": "bbb" }"#],
vec![r#"{ "date": "2015-01-06T00:00:00Z", "text": "ccc" }"#],
vec![r#"{ "date": "2015-01-06T00:00:00Z", "text": "ccc" }"#],
];
let index = get_test_index_from_docs(merge_segments, &docs).unwrap();
@@ -381,7 +384,7 @@ pub mod tests {
{
"key_as_string" : "2015-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"key" : 1420070400000.0,
"doc_count" : 4
"doc_count" : 6
}
]
}
@@ -419,15 +422,15 @@ pub mod tests {
{
"key_as_string" : "2015-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"key" : 1420070400000.0,
"doc_count" : 4,
"doc_count" : 6,
"texts": {
"buckets": [
{
"doc_count": 2,
"doc_count": 3,
"key": "bbb"
},
{
"doc_count": 1,
"doc_count": 2,
"key": "ccc"
},
{
@@ -466,7 +469,7 @@ pub mod tests {
"sales_over_time": {
"buckets": [
{
"doc_count": 2,
"doc_count": 3,
"key": 1420070400000.0,
"key_as_string": "2015-01-01T00:00:00Z"
},
@@ -491,7 +494,7 @@ pub mod tests {
"key_as_string": "2015-01-05T00:00:00Z"
},
{
"doc_count": 1,
"doc_count": 2,
"key": 1420502400000.0,
"key_as_string": "2015-01-06T00:00:00Z"
}
@@ -532,7 +535,7 @@ pub mod tests {
"key_as_string": "2014-12-31T00:00:00Z"
},
{
"doc_count": 2,
"doc_count": 3,
"key": 1420070400000.0,
"key_as_string": "2015-01-01T00:00:00Z"
},
@@ -557,7 +560,7 @@ pub mod tests {
"key_as_string": "2015-01-05T00:00:00Z"
},
{
"doc_count": 1,
"doc_count": 2,
"key": 1420502400000.0,
"key_as_string": "2015-01-06T00:00:00Z"
},

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@@ -1,8 +1,5 @@
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::fmt::Display;
use columnar::ColumnType;
use itertools::Itertools;
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use tantivy_bitpacker::minmax;
@@ -18,9 +15,9 @@ use crate::aggregation::intermediate_agg_result::{
IntermediateHistogramBucketEntry,
};
use crate::aggregation::segment_agg_result::{
build_segment_agg_collector, AggregationLimits, SegmentAggregationCollector,
build_segment_agg_collector, SegmentAggregationCollector,
};
use crate::aggregation::{f64_from_fastfield_u64, format_date};
use crate::aggregation::*;
use crate::TantivyError;
/// Histogram is a bucket aggregation, where buckets are created dynamically for given `interval`.
@@ -73,6 +70,7 @@ pub struct HistogramAggregation {
pub field: String,
/// The interval to chunk your data range. Each bucket spans a value range of [0..interval).
/// Must be a positive value.
#[serde(deserialize_with = "deserialize_f64")]
pub interval: f64,
/// Intervals implicitly defines an absolute grid of buckets `[interval * k, interval * (k +
/// 1))`.
@@ -85,6 +83,7 @@ pub struct HistogramAggregation {
/// fall into the buckets with the key 0 and 10.
/// With offset 5 and interval 10, they would both fall into the bucket with they key 5 and the
/// range [5..15)
#[serde(default, deserialize_with = "deserialize_option_f64")]
pub offset: Option<f64>,
/// The minimum number of documents in a bucket to be returned. Defaults to 0.
pub min_doc_count: Option<u64>,
@@ -308,7 +307,10 @@ impl SegmentAggregationCollector for SegmentHistogramCollector {
.column_block_accessor
.fetch_block(docs, &bucket_agg_accessor.accessor);
for (doc, val) in bucket_agg_accessor.column_block_accessor.iter_docid_vals() {
for (doc, val) in bucket_agg_accessor
.column_block_accessor
.iter_docid_vals(docs, &bucket_agg_accessor.accessor)
{
let val = self.f64_from_fastfield_u64(val);
let bucket_pos = get_bucket_pos(val);
@@ -329,9 +331,11 @@ impl SegmentAggregationCollector for SegmentHistogramCollector {
}
let mem_delta = self.get_memory_consumption() - mem_pre;
bucket_agg_accessor
.limits
.add_memory_consumed(mem_delta as u64)?;
if mem_delta > 0 {
bucket_agg_accessor
.limits
.add_memory_consumed(mem_delta as u64)?;
}
Ok(())
}
@@ -595,11 +599,12 @@ mod tests {
use serde_json::Value;
use super::*;
use crate::aggregation::agg_req::Aggregations;
use crate::aggregation::agg_result::AggregationResults;
use crate::aggregation::tests::{
exec_request, exec_request_with_query, exec_request_with_query_and_memory_limit,
get_test_index_2_segments, get_test_index_from_values, get_test_index_with_num_docs,
};
use crate::query::AllQuery;
#[test]
fn histogram_test_crooked_values() -> crate::Result<()> {
@@ -1351,6 +1356,35 @@ mod tests {
})
);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn test_aggregation_histogram_empty_index() -> crate::Result<()> {
// test index without segments
let values = vec![];
let index = get_test_index_from_values(false, &values)?;
let agg_req_1: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"myhisto": {
"histogram": {
"field": "score",
"interval": 10.0
},
}
}))
.unwrap();
let collector = AggregationCollector::from_aggs(agg_req_1, Default::default());
let reader = index.reader()?;
let searcher = reader.searcher();
let agg_res: AggregationResults = searcher.search(&AllQuery, &collector).unwrap();
let res: Value = serde_json::from_str(&serde_json::to_string(&agg_res)?)?;
// Make sure the result structure is correct
assert_eq!(res["myhisto"]["buckets"].as_array().unwrap().len(), 0);
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ mod term_agg;
mod term_missing_agg;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt;
pub use histogram::*;
pub use range::*;
@@ -72,12 +73,12 @@ impl From<&str> for OrderTarget {
}
}
impl ToString for OrderTarget {
fn to_string(&self) -> String {
impl fmt::Display for OrderTarget {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
OrderTarget::Key => "_key".to_string(),
OrderTarget::Count => "_count".to_string(),
OrderTarget::SubAggregation(agg) => agg.to_string(),
OrderTarget::Key => f.write_str("_key"),
OrderTarget::Count => f.write_str("_count"),
OrderTarget::SubAggregation(agg) => agg.fmt(f),
}
}
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::ops::Range;
use columnar::{ColumnType, MonotonicallyMappableToU64};
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
@@ -14,9 +13,7 @@ use crate::aggregation::intermediate_agg_result::{
use crate::aggregation::segment_agg_result::{
build_segment_agg_collector, SegmentAggregationCollector,
};
use crate::aggregation::{
f64_from_fastfield_u64, f64_to_fastfield_u64, format_date, Key, SerializedKey,
};
use crate::aggregation::*;
use crate::TantivyError;
/// Provide user-defined buckets to aggregate on.
@@ -72,11 +69,19 @@ pub struct RangeAggregationRange {
pub key: Option<String>,
/// The from range value, which is inclusive in the range.
/// `None` equals to an open ended interval.
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none", default)]
#[serde(
skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none",
default,
deserialize_with = "deserialize_option_f64"
)]
pub from: Option<f64>,
/// The to range value, which is not inclusive in the range.
/// `None` equals to an open ended interval.
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none", default)]
#[serde(
skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none",
default,
deserialize_with = "deserialize_option_f64"
)]
pub to: Option<f64>,
}
@@ -230,7 +235,10 @@ impl SegmentAggregationCollector for SegmentRangeCollector {
.column_block_accessor
.fetch_block(docs, &bucket_agg_accessor.accessor);
for (doc, val) in bucket_agg_accessor.column_block_accessor.iter_docid_vals() {
for (doc, val) in bucket_agg_accessor
.column_block_accessor
.iter_docid_vals(docs, &bucket_agg_accessor.accessor)
{
let bucket_pos = self.get_bucket_pos(val);
let bucket = &mut self.buckets[bucket_pos];
@@ -441,7 +449,6 @@ pub(crate) fn range_to_key(range: &Range<u64>, field_type: &ColumnType) -> crate
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use columnar::MonotonicallyMappableToU64;
use serde_json::Value;
use super::*;
@@ -450,7 +457,6 @@ mod tests {
exec_request, exec_request_with_query, get_test_index_2_segments,
get_test_index_with_num_docs,
};
use crate::aggregation::AggregationLimits;
pub fn get_collector_from_ranges(
ranges: Vec<RangeAggregationRange>,

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@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::net::Ipv6Addr;
use columnar::{BytesColumn, ColumnType, MonotonicallyMappableToU64, StrColumn};
use columnar::column_values::CompactSpaceU64Accessor;
use columnar::{
BytesColumn, ColumnType, MonotonicallyMappableToU128, MonotonicallyMappableToU64, StrColumn,
};
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
@@ -99,23 +103,14 @@ pub struct TermsAggregation {
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none", default)]
pub size: Option<u32>,
/// Unused by tantivy.
///
/// Since tantivy doesn't know shards, this parameter is merely there to be used by consumers
/// of tantivy. shard_size is the number of terms returned by each shard.
/// The default value in elasticsearch is size * 1.5 + 10.
///
/// Should never be smaller than size.
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none", default)]
#[serde(alias = "shard_size")]
pub split_size: Option<u32>,
/// The get more accurate results, we fetch more than `size` from each segment.
/// To get more accurate results, we fetch more than `size` from each segment.
///
/// Increasing this value is will increase the cost for more accuracy.
///
/// Defaults to 10 * size.
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none", default)]
#[serde(alias = "shard_size")]
#[serde(alias = "split_size")]
pub segment_size: Option<u32>,
/// If you set the `show_term_doc_count_error` parameter to true, the terms aggregation will
@@ -256,7 +251,7 @@ pub struct SegmentTermCollector {
term_buckets: TermBuckets,
req: TermsAggregationInternal,
blueprint: Option<Box<dyn SegmentAggregationCollector>>,
field_type: ColumnType,
column_type: ColumnType,
accessor_idx: usize,
}
@@ -315,7 +310,10 @@ impl SegmentAggregationCollector for SegmentTermCollector {
}
// has subagg
if let Some(blueprint) = self.blueprint.as_ref() {
for (doc, term_id) in bucket_agg_accessor.column_block_accessor.iter_docid_vals() {
for (doc, term_id) in bucket_agg_accessor
.column_block_accessor
.iter_docid_vals(docs, &bucket_agg_accessor.accessor)
{
let sub_aggregations = self
.term_buckets
.sub_aggs
@@ -326,9 +324,11 @@ impl SegmentAggregationCollector for SegmentTermCollector {
}
let mem_delta = self.get_memory_consumption() - mem_pre;
bucket_agg_accessor
.limits
.add_memory_consumed(mem_delta as u64)?;
if mem_delta > 0 {
bucket_agg_accessor
.limits
.add_memory_consumed(mem_delta as u64)?;
}
Ok(())
}
@@ -355,10 +355,9 @@ impl SegmentTermCollector {
field_type: ColumnType,
accessor_idx: usize,
) -> crate::Result<Self> {
if field_type == ColumnType::Bytes || field_type == ColumnType::Bool {
if field_type == ColumnType::Bytes {
return Err(TantivyError::InvalidArgument(format!(
"terms aggregation is not supported for column type {:?}",
field_type
"terms aggregation is not supported for column type {field_type:?}"
)));
}
let term_buckets = TermBuckets::default();
@@ -389,7 +388,7 @@ impl SegmentTermCollector {
req: TermsAggregationInternal::from_req(req),
term_buckets,
blueprint,
field_type,
column_type: field_type,
accessor_idx,
})
}
@@ -466,7 +465,7 @@ impl SegmentTermCollector {
Ok(intermediate_entry)
};
if self.field_type == ColumnType::Str {
if self.column_type == ColumnType::Str {
let term_dict = agg_with_accessor
.str_dict_column
.as_ref()
@@ -531,28 +530,55 @@ impl SegmentTermCollector {
});
}
}
} else if self.field_type == ColumnType::DateTime {
} else if self.column_type == ColumnType::DateTime {
for (val, doc_count) in entries {
let intermediate_entry = into_intermediate_bucket_entry(val, doc_count)?;
let val = i64::from_u64(val);
let date = format_date(val)?;
dict.insert(IntermediateKey::Str(date), intermediate_entry);
}
} else if self.column_type == ColumnType::Bool {
for (val, doc_count) in entries {
let intermediate_entry = into_intermediate_bucket_entry(val, doc_count)?;
let val = bool::from_u64(val);
dict.insert(IntermediateKey::Bool(val), intermediate_entry);
}
} else if self.column_type == ColumnType::IpAddr {
let compact_space_accessor = agg_with_accessor
.accessor
.values
.clone()
.downcast_arc::<CompactSpaceU64Accessor>()
.map_err(|_| {
TantivyError::AggregationError(
crate::aggregation::AggregationError::InternalError(
"Type mismatch: Could not downcast to CompactSpaceU64Accessor"
.to_string(),
),
)
})?;
for (val, doc_count) in entries {
let intermediate_entry = into_intermediate_bucket_entry(val, doc_count)?;
let val: u128 = compact_space_accessor.compact_to_u128(val as u32);
let val = Ipv6Addr::from_u128(val);
dict.insert(IntermediateKey::IpAddr(val), intermediate_entry);
}
} else {
for (val, doc_count) in entries {
let intermediate_entry = into_intermediate_bucket_entry(val, doc_count)?;
let val = f64_from_fastfield_u64(val, &self.field_type);
let val = f64_from_fastfield_u64(val, &self.column_type);
dict.insert(IntermediateKey::F64(val), intermediate_entry);
}
};
Ok(IntermediateBucketResult::Terms(
IntermediateTermBucketResult {
Ok(IntermediateBucketResult::Terms {
buckets: IntermediateTermBucketResult {
entries: dict,
sum_other_doc_count,
doc_count_error_upper_bound: term_doc_count_before_cutoff,
},
))
})
}
}
@@ -590,6 +616,9 @@ pub(crate) fn cut_off_buckets<T: GetDocCount + Debug>(
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::net::IpAddr;
use std::str::FromStr;
use common::DateTime;
use time::{Date, Month};
@@ -600,8 +629,8 @@ mod tests {
};
use crate::aggregation::AggregationLimits;
use crate::indexer::NoMergePolicy;
use crate::schema::{Schema, FAST, STRING};
use crate::Index;
use crate::schema::{IntoIpv6Addr, Schema, FAST, STRING};
use crate::{Index, IndexWriter};
#[test]
fn terms_aggregation_test_single_segment() -> crate::Result<()> {
@@ -1182,9 +1211,9 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][0]["key"], "terma");
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][0]["doc_count"], 4);
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][1]["key"], "termc");
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][1]["key"], "termb");
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][1]["doc_count"], 0);
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][2]["key"], "termb");
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][2]["key"], "termc");
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][2]["doc_count"], 0);
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["sum_other_doc_count"], 0);
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["doc_count_error_upper_bound"], 0);
@@ -1365,7 +1394,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn terms_aggregation_different_tokenizer_on_ff_test() -> crate::Result<()> {
let terms = vec!["Hello Hello", "Hallo Hallo"];
let terms = vec!["Hello Hello", "Hallo Hallo", "Hallo Hallo"];
let index = get_test_index_from_terms(true, &[terms])?;
@@ -1383,7 +1412,7 @@ mod tests {
println!("{}", serde_json::to_string_pretty(&res).unwrap());
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][0]["key"], "Hallo Hallo");
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][0]["doc_count"], 1);
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][0]["doc_count"], 2);
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][1]["key"], "Hello Hello");
assert_eq!(res["my_texts"]["buckets"][1]["doc_count"], 1);
@@ -1473,7 +1502,7 @@ mod tests {
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Segment with empty json
index_writer.add_document(doc!()).unwrap();
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
@@ -1894,4 +1923,80 @@ mod tests {
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn terms_aggregation_bool() -> crate::Result<()> {
let mut schema_builder = Schema::builder();
let field = schema_builder.add_bool_field("bool_field", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
{
let mut writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 15_000_000)?;
writer.add_document(doc!(field=>true))?;
writer.add_document(doc!(field=>false))?;
writer.add_document(doc!(field=>true))?;
writer.commit()?;
}
let agg_req: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"my_bool": {
"terms": {
"field": "bool_field"
},
}
}))
.unwrap();
let res = exec_request_with_query(agg_req, &index, None)?;
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][0]["key"], 1.0);
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][0]["key_as_string"], "true");
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][0]["doc_count"], 2);
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][1]["key"], 0.0);
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][1]["key_as_string"], "false");
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][1]["doc_count"], 1);
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][2]["key"], serde_json::Value::Null);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn terms_aggregation_ip_addr() -> crate::Result<()> {
let mut schema_builder = Schema::builder();
let field = schema_builder.add_ip_addr_field("ip_field", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
{
let mut writer = index.writer_with_num_threads(1, 15_000_000)?;
// IpV6 loopback
writer.add_document(doc!(field=>IpAddr::from_str("::1").unwrap().into_ipv6_addr()))?;
writer.add_document(doc!(field=>IpAddr::from_str("::1").unwrap().into_ipv6_addr()))?;
// IpV4
writer.add_document(
doc!(field=>IpAddr::from_str("127.0.0.1").unwrap().into_ipv6_addr()),
)?;
writer.commit()?;
}
let agg_req: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"my_bool": {
"terms": {
"field": "ip_field"
},
}
}))
.unwrap();
let res = exec_request_with_query(agg_req, &index, None)?;
// print as json
// println!("{}", serde_json::to_string_pretty(&res).unwrap());
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][0]["key"], "::1");
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][0]["doc_count"], 2);
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][1]["key"], "127.0.0.1");
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][1]["doc_count"], 1);
assert_eq!(res["my_bool"]["buckets"][2]["key"], serde_json::Value::Null);
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -73,11 +73,13 @@ impl SegmentAggregationCollector for TermMissingAgg {
entries.insert(missing.into(), missing_entry);
let bucket = IntermediateBucketResult::Terms(IntermediateTermBucketResult {
entries,
sum_other_doc_count: 0,
doc_count_error_upper_bound: 0,
});
let bucket = IntermediateBucketResult::Terms {
buckets: IntermediateTermBucketResult {
entries,
sum_other_doc_count: 0,
doc_count_error_upper_bound: 0,
},
};
results.push(name, IntermediateAggregationResult::Bucket(bucket))?;
@@ -90,7 +92,10 @@ impl SegmentAggregationCollector for TermMissingAgg {
agg_with_accessor: &mut AggregationsWithAccessor,
) -> crate::Result<()> {
let agg = &mut agg_with_accessor.aggs.values[self.accessor_idx];
let has_value = agg.accessors.iter().any(|acc| acc.index.has_value(doc));
let has_value = agg
.accessors
.iter()
.any(|(acc, _)| acc.index.has_value(doc));
if !has_value {
self.missing_count += 1;
if let Some(sub_agg) = self.sub_agg.as_mut() {
@@ -117,7 +122,7 @@ mod tests {
use crate::aggregation::agg_req::Aggregations;
use crate::aggregation::tests::exec_request_with_query;
use crate::schema::{Schema, FAST};
use crate::Index;
use crate::{Index, IndexWriter};
#[test]
fn terms_aggregation_missing_mixed_type_mult_seg_sub_agg() -> crate::Result<()> {
@@ -126,7 +131,7 @@ mod tests {
let score = schema_builder.add_f64_field("score", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Segment with all values numeric
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(score => 1.0, json => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0})))
@@ -186,7 +191,7 @@ mod tests {
let score = schema_builder.add_f64_field("score", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Segment with all values numeric
index_writer.add_document(doc!(score => 1.0, json => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0})))?;
index_writer.add_document(doc!(score => 5.0))?;
@@ -231,7 +236,7 @@ mod tests {
let score = schema_builder.add_f64_field("score", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
index_writer.add_document(doc!(score => 5.0))?;
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
@@ -278,7 +283,7 @@ mod tests {
let score = schema_builder.add_f64_field("score", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
index_writer.add_document(doc!(score => 5.0))?;
index_writer.add_document(doc!(score => 5.0))?;
@@ -323,7 +328,7 @@ mod tests {
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Segment with all values numeric
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0})))
@@ -385,7 +390,7 @@ mod tests {
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Segment with all values numeric
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0})))
@@ -427,7 +432,7 @@ mod tests {
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Segment with all values numeric
index_writer
.add_document(doc!(json => json!({"mixed_type": 10.0})))

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@@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ use super::segment_agg_result::{
};
use crate::aggregation::agg_req_with_accessor::get_aggs_with_segment_accessor_and_validate;
use crate::collector::{Collector, SegmentCollector};
use crate::{DocId, SegmentReader, TantivyError};
use crate::index::SegmentReader;
use crate::{DocId, SegmentOrdinal, TantivyError};
/// The default max bucket count, before the aggregation fails.
pub const DEFAULT_BUCKET_LIMIT: u32 = 65000;
@@ -64,10 +65,15 @@ impl Collector for DistributedAggregationCollector {
fn for_segment(
&self,
_segment_local_id: crate::SegmentOrdinal,
segment_local_id: crate::SegmentOrdinal,
reader: &crate::SegmentReader,
) -> crate::Result<Self::Child> {
AggregationSegmentCollector::from_agg_req_and_reader(&self.agg, reader, &self.limits)
AggregationSegmentCollector::from_agg_req_and_reader(
&self.agg,
reader,
segment_local_id,
&self.limits,
)
}
fn requires_scoring(&self) -> bool {
@@ -89,10 +95,15 @@ impl Collector for AggregationCollector {
fn for_segment(
&self,
_segment_local_id: crate::SegmentOrdinal,
segment_local_id: crate::SegmentOrdinal,
reader: &crate::SegmentReader,
) -> crate::Result<Self::Child> {
AggregationSegmentCollector::from_agg_req_and_reader(&self.agg, reader, &self.limits)
AggregationSegmentCollector::from_agg_req_and_reader(
&self.agg,
reader,
segment_local_id,
&self.limits,
)
}
fn requires_scoring(&self) -> bool {
@@ -135,10 +146,11 @@ impl AggregationSegmentCollector {
pub fn from_agg_req_and_reader(
agg: &Aggregations,
reader: &SegmentReader,
segment_ordinal: SegmentOrdinal,
limits: &AggregationLimits,
) -> crate::Result<Self> {
let mut aggs_with_accessor =
get_aggs_with_segment_accessor_and_validate(agg, reader, limits)?;
get_aggs_with_segment_accessor_and_validate(agg, reader, segment_ordinal, limits)?;
let result =
BufAggregationCollector::new(build_segment_agg_collector(&mut aggs_with_accessor)?);
Ok(AggregationSegmentCollector {

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::collections::hash_map::Entry;
use std::hash::Hash;
use std::net::Ipv6Addr;
use columnar::ColumnType;
use itertools::Itertools;
@@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ use super::bucket::{
};
use super::metric::{
IntermediateAverage, IntermediateCount, IntermediateMax, IntermediateMin, IntermediateStats,
IntermediateSum, PercentilesCollector,
IntermediateSum, PercentilesCollector, TopHitsTopNComputer,
};
use super::segment_agg_result::AggregationLimits;
use super::{format_date, AggregationError, Key, SerializedKey};
@@ -41,6 +42,10 @@ pub struct IntermediateAggregationResults {
/// This might seem redundant with `Key`, but the point is to have a different
/// Serialize implementation.
pub enum IntermediateKey {
/// Ip Addr key
IpAddr(Ipv6Addr),
/// Bool key
Bool(bool),
/// String key
Str(String),
/// `f64` key
@@ -58,7 +63,16 @@ impl From<IntermediateKey> for Key {
fn from(value: IntermediateKey) -> Self {
match value {
IntermediateKey::Str(s) => Self::Str(s),
IntermediateKey::IpAddr(s) => {
// Prefer to use the IPv4 representation if possible
if let Some(ip) = s.to_ipv4_mapped() {
Self::Str(ip.to_string())
} else {
Self::Str(s.to_string())
}
}
IntermediateKey::F64(f) => Self::F64(f),
IntermediateKey::Bool(f) => Self::F64(f as u64 as f64),
}
}
}
@@ -71,6 +85,8 @@ impl std::hash::Hash for IntermediateKey {
match self {
IntermediateKey::Str(text) => text.hash(state),
IntermediateKey::F64(val) => val.to_bits().hash(state),
IntermediateKey::Bool(val) => val.hash(state),
IntermediateKey::IpAddr(val) => val.hash(state),
}
}
}
@@ -166,9 +182,9 @@ impl IntermediateAggregationResults {
pub(crate) fn empty_from_req(req: &Aggregation) -> IntermediateAggregationResult {
use AggregationVariants::*;
match req.agg {
Terms(_) => IntermediateAggregationResult::Bucket(IntermediateBucketResult::Terms(
Default::default(),
)),
Terms(_) => IntermediateAggregationResult::Bucket(IntermediateBucketResult::Terms {
buckets: Default::default(),
}),
Range(_) => IntermediateAggregationResult::Bucket(IntermediateBucketResult::Range(
Default::default(),
)),
@@ -205,6 +221,9 @@ pub(crate) fn empty_from_req(req: &Aggregation) -> IntermediateAggregationResult
Percentiles(_) => IntermediateAggregationResult::Metric(
IntermediateMetricResult::Percentiles(PercentilesCollector::default()),
),
TopHits(ref req) => IntermediateAggregationResult::Metric(
IntermediateMetricResult::TopHits(TopHitsTopNComputer::new(req.clone())),
),
}
}
@@ -265,6 +284,8 @@ pub enum IntermediateMetricResult {
Stats(IntermediateStats),
/// Intermediate sum result.
Sum(IntermediateSum),
/// Intermediate top_hits result
TopHits(TopHitsTopNComputer),
}
impl IntermediateMetricResult {
@@ -292,9 +313,13 @@ impl IntermediateMetricResult {
percentiles
.into_final_result(req.agg.as_percentile().expect("unexpected metric type")),
),
IntermediateMetricResult::TopHits(top_hits) => {
MetricResult::TopHits(top_hits.into_final_result())
}
}
}
// TODO: this is our top-of-the-chain fruit merge mech
fn merge_fruits(&mut self, other: IntermediateMetricResult) -> crate::Result<()> {
match (self, other) {
(
@@ -330,6 +355,9 @@ impl IntermediateMetricResult {
) => {
left.merge_fruits(right)?;
}
(IntermediateMetricResult::TopHits(left), IntermediateMetricResult::TopHits(right)) => {
left.merge_fruits(right)?;
}
_ => {
panic!("incompatible fruit types in tree or missing merge_fruits handler");
}
@@ -351,11 +379,14 @@ pub enum IntermediateBucketResult {
Histogram {
/// The column_type of the underlying `Column` is DateTime
is_date_agg: bool,
/// The buckets
/// The histogram buckets
buckets: Vec<IntermediateHistogramBucketEntry>,
},
/// Term aggregation
Terms(IntermediateTermBucketResult),
Terms {
/// The term buckets
buckets: IntermediateTermBucketResult,
},
}
impl IntermediateBucketResult {
@@ -432,7 +463,7 @@ impl IntermediateBucketResult {
};
Ok(BucketResult::Histogram { buckets })
}
IntermediateBucketResult::Terms(terms) => terms.into_final_result(
IntermediateBucketResult::Terms { buckets: terms } => terms.into_final_result(
req.agg
.as_term()
.expect("unexpected aggregation, expected term aggregation"),
@@ -445,8 +476,12 @@ impl IntermediateBucketResult {
fn merge_fruits(&mut self, other: IntermediateBucketResult) -> crate::Result<()> {
match (self, other) {
(
IntermediateBucketResult::Terms(term_res_left),
IntermediateBucketResult::Terms(term_res_right),
IntermediateBucketResult::Terms {
buckets: term_res_left,
},
IntermediateBucketResult::Terms {
buckets: term_res_right,
},
) => {
merge_maps(&mut term_res_left.entries, term_res_right.entries)?;
term_res_left.sum_other_doc_count += term_res_right.sum_other_doc_count;
@@ -530,8 +565,15 @@ impl IntermediateTermBucketResult {
.into_iter()
.filter(|bucket| bucket.1.doc_count as u64 >= req.min_doc_count)
.map(|(key, entry)| {
let key_as_string = match key {
IntermediateKey::Bool(key) => {
let val = if key { "true" } else { "false" };
Some(val.to_string())
}
_ => None,
};
Ok(BucketEntry {
key_as_string: None,
key_as_string,
key: key.into(),
doc_count: entry.doc_count as u64,
sub_aggregation: entry

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ use std::fmt::Debug;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::{IntermediateStats, SegmentStatsCollector};
use super::*;
use crate::aggregation::*;
/// A single-value metric aggregation that computes the average of numeric values that are
/// extracted from the aggregated documents.
@@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ pub struct AverageAggregation {
/// By default they will be ignored but it is also possible to treat them as if they had a
/// value. Examples in JSON format:
/// { "field": "my_numbers", "missing": "10.0" }
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(default, deserialize_with = "deserialize_option_f64")]
pub missing: Option<f64>,
}
@@ -65,3 +66,71 @@ impl IntermediateAverage {
self.stats.finalize().avg
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn deserialization_with_missing_test1() {
let json = r#"{
"field": "score",
"missing": "10.0"
}"#;
let avg: AverageAggregation = serde_json::from_str(json).unwrap();
assert_eq!(avg.field, "score");
assert_eq!(avg.missing, Some(10.0));
// no dot
let json = r#"{
"field": "score",
"missing": "10"
}"#;
let avg: AverageAggregation = serde_json::from_str(json).unwrap();
assert_eq!(avg.field, "score");
assert_eq!(avg.missing, Some(10.0));
// from value
let avg: AverageAggregation = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"field": "score_f64",
"missing": 10u64,
}))
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(avg.missing, Some(10.0));
// from value
let avg: AverageAggregation = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"field": "score_f64",
"missing": 10u32,
}))
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(avg.missing, Some(10.0));
let avg: AverageAggregation = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"field": "score_f64",
"missing": 10i8,
}))
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(avg.missing, Some(10.0));
}
#[test]
fn deserialization_with_missing_test_fail() {
let json = r#"{
"field": "score",
"missing": "a"
}"#;
let avg: Result<AverageAggregation, _> = serde_json::from_str(json);
assert!(avg.is_err());
assert!(avg
.unwrap_err()
.to_string()
.contains("Failed to parse f64 from string: \"a\""));
// Disallow NaN
let json = r#"{
"field": "score",
"missing": "NaN"
}"#;
let avg: Result<AverageAggregation, _> = serde_json::from_str(json);
assert!(avg.is_err());
assert!(avg.unwrap_err().to_string().contains("NaN"));
}
}

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ use std::fmt::Debug;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::{IntermediateStats, SegmentStatsCollector};
use super::*;
use crate::aggregation::*;
/// A single-value metric aggregation that counts the number of values that are
/// extracted from the aggregated documents.
@@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ pub struct CountAggregation {
/// By default they will be ignored but it is also possible to treat them as if they had a
/// value. Examples in JSON format:
/// { "field": "my_numbers", "missing": "10.0" }
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(default, deserialize_with = "deserialize_option_f64")]
pub missing: Option<f64>,
}

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ use std::fmt::Debug;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::{IntermediateStats, SegmentStatsCollector};
use super::*;
use crate::aggregation::*;
/// A single-value metric aggregation that computes the maximum of numeric values that are
/// extracted from the aggregated documents.
@@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ pub struct MaxAggregation {
/// By default they will be ignored but it is also possible to treat them as if they had a
/// value. Examples in JSON format:
/// { "field": "my_numbers", "missing": "10.0" }
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(default, deserialize_with = "deserialize_option_f64")]
pub missing: Option<f64>,
}
@@ -71,7 +72,7 @@ mod tests {
use crate::aggregation::agg_req::Aggregations;
use crate::aggregation::tests::exec_request_with_query;
use crate::schema::{Schema, FAST};
use crate::Index;
use crate::{Index, IndexWriter};
#[test]
fn test_max_agg_with_missing() -> crate::Result<()> {
@@ -79,7 +80,7 @@ mod tests {
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Segment with empty json
index_writer.add_document(doc!()).unwrap();
index_writer.commit().unwrap();

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ use std::fmt::Debug;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::{IntermediateStats, SegmentStatsCollector};
use super::*;
use crate::aggregation::*;
/// A single-value metric aggregation that computes the minimum of numeric values that are
/// extracted from the aggregated documents.
@@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ pub struct MinAggregation {
/// By default they will be ignored but it is also possible to treat them as if they had a
/// value. Examples in JSON format:
/// { "field": "my_numbers", "missing": "10.0" }
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(default, deserialize_with = "deserialize_option_f64")]
pub missing: Option<f64>,
}

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@@ -23,6 +23,10 @@ mod min;
mod percentiles;
mod stats;
mod sum;
mod top_hits;
use std::collections::HashMap;
pub use average::*;
pub use count::*;
pub use max::*;
@@ -32,6 +36,9 @@ use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
pub use stats::*;
pub use sum::*;
pub use top_hits::*;
use crate::schema::OwnedValue;
/// Single-metric aggregations use this common result structure.
///
@@ -81,6 +88,28 @@ pub struct PercentilesMetricResult {
pub values: PercentileValues,
}
/// The top_hits metric results entry
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TopHitsVecEntry {
/// The sort values of the document, depending on the sort criteria in the request.
pub sort: Vec<Option<u64>>,
/// Search results, for queries that include field retrieval requests
/// (`docvalue_fields`).
#[serde(rename = "docvalue_fields")]
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "HashMap::is_empty")]
pub doc_value_fields: HashMap<String, OwnedValue>,
}
/// The top_hits metric aggregation results a list of top hits by sort criteria.
///
/// The main reason for wrapping it in `hits` is to match elasticsearch output structure.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TopHitsMetricResult {
/// The result of the top_hits metric.
pub hits: Vec<TopHitsVecEntry>,
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::aggregation::agg_req::Aggregations;
@@ -88,7 +117,7 @@ mod tests {
use crate::aggregation::AggregationCollector;
use crate::query::AllQuery;
use crate::schema::{NumericOptions, Schema};
use crate::Index;
use crate::{Index, IndexWriter};
#[test]
fn test_metric_aggregations() {
@@ -96,7 +125,7 @@ mod tests {
let field_options = NumericOptions::default().set_fast();
let field = schema_builder.add_f64_field("price", field_options);
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema_builder.build());
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
for i in 0..3 {
index_writer

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
use std::fmt::Debug;
use columnar::ColumnType;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::*;
@@ -11,7 +10,7 @@ use crate::aggregation::intermediate_agg_result::{
IntermediateAggregationResult, IntermediateAggregationResults, IntermediateMetricResult,
};
use crate::aggregation::segment_agg_result::SegmentAggregationCollector;
use crate::aggregation::{f64_from_fastfield_u64, f64_to_fastfield_u64, AggregationError};
use crate::aggregation::*;
use crate::{DocId, TantivyError};
/// # Percentiles
@@ -84,7 +83,11 @@ pub struct PercentilesAggregationReq {
/// By default they will be ignored but it is also possible to treat them as if they had a
/// value. Examples in JSON format:
/// { "field": "my_numbers", "missing": "10.0" }
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none", default)]
#[serde(
skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none",
default,
deserialize_with = "deserialize_option_f64"
)]
pub missing: Option<f64>,
}
fn default_percentiles() -> &'static [f64] {
@@ -133,7 +136,6 @@ pub(crate) struct SegmentPercentilesCollector {
field_type: ColumnType,
pub(crate) percentiles: PercentilesCollector,
pub(crate) accessor_idx: usize,
val_cache: Vec<u64>,
missing: Option<u64>,
}
@@ -243,7 +245,6 @@ impl SegmentPercentilesCollector {
field_type,
percentiles: PercentilesCollector::new(),
accessor_idx,
val_cache: Default::default(),
missing,
})
}

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
use columnar::ColumnType;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::*;
@@ -9,7 +8,7 @@ use crate::aggregation::intermediate_agg_result::{
IntermediateAggregationResult, IntermediateAggregationResults, IntermediateMetricResult,
};
use crate::aggregation::segment_agg_result::SegmentAggregationCollector;
use crate::aggregation::{f64_from_fastfield_u64, f64_to_fastfield_u64};
use crate::aggregation::*;
use crate::{DocId, TantivyError};
/// A multi-value metric aggregation that computes a collection of statistics on numeric values that
@@ -33,7 +32,7 @@ pub struct StatsAggregation {
/// By default they will be ignored but it is also possible to treat them as if they had a
/// value. Examples in JSON format:
/// { "field": "my_numbers", "missing": "10.0" }
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(default, deserialize_with = "deserialize_option_f64")]
pub missing: Option<f64>,
}
@@ -300,7 +299,7 @@ mod tests {
use crate::aggregation::AggregationCollector;
use crate::query::{AllQuery, TermQuery};
use crate::schema::{IndexRecordOption, Schema, FAST};
use crate::{Index, Term};
use crate::{Index, IndexWriter, Term};
#[test]
fn test_aggregation_stats_empty_index() -> crate::Result<()> {
@@ -494,7 +493,7 @@ mod tests {
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Segment with empty json
index_writer.add_document(doc!()).unwrap();
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
@@ -541,7 +540,7 @@ mod tests {
let json = schema_builder.add_json_field("json", FAST);
let schema = schema_builder.build();
let index = Index::create_in_ram(schema);
let mut index_writer = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
let mut index_writer: IndexWriter = index.writer_for_tests().unwrap();
// => Segment with empty json
index_writer.add_document(doc!()).unwrap();
index_writer.commit().unwrap();
@@ -580,6 +579,30 @@ mod tests {
})
);
// From string
let agg_req: Aggregations = serde_json::from_value(json!({
"my_stats": {
"stats": {
"field": "json.partially_empty",
"missing": "0.0"
},
}
}))
.unwrap();
let res = exec_request_with_query(agg_req, &index, None)?;
assert_eq!(
res["my_stats"],
json!({
"avg": 2.5,
"count": 4,
"max": 10.0,
"min": 0.0,
"sum": 10.0
})
);
Ok(())
}

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ use std::fmt::Debug;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::{IntermediateStats, SegmentStatsCollector};
use super::*;
use crate::aggregation::*;
/// A single-value metric aggregation that sums up numeric values that are
/// extracted from the aggregated documents.
@@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ pub struct SumAggregation {
/// By default they will be ignored but it is also possible to treat them as if they had a
/// value. Examples in JSON format:
/// { "field": "my_numbers", "missing": "10.0" }
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(default, deserialize_with = "deserialize_option_f64")]
pub missing: Option<f64>,
}

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