27.8. Interoperating with Java Lucene

27.8.1. File Formats

Zend_Search_Lucene index file formats are binary compatible with a Lucene version 1.4 and above.

A detailed description of this format is available here: http://lucene.apache.org/java/2_0_0/fileformats.html [12].

27.8.2. Index Directory

After index creation, the index directory will contain several files:

  • segments file is a list of index segments.

  • *.cfs files contain index segments. Note! Optimized index has always only one segment.

  • deletable file is a list of files that are no longer used by the index, but which could not be deleted.

27.8.3. Java Source Code

The Java program listing below provides an example of how to index a file using Java Lucene:

/**
* Index creation:
*/
import org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter;
import org.apache.lucene.document.*;

import java.io.*

...

IndexWriter indexWriter = new IndexWriter("/data/my_index",
                                          new SimpleAnalyzer(), true);

...

String filename = "/path/to/file-to-index.txt"
File f = new File(filename);

Document doc = new Document();
doc.add(Field.Text("path", filename));
doc.add(Field.Keyword("modified",DateField.timeToString(f.lastModified())));
doc.add(Field.Text("author", "unknown"));
FileInputStream is = new FileInputStream(f);
Reader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is));
doc.add(Field.Text("contents", reader));

indexWriter.addDocument(doc);
        


[12] Currently supported Lucene index file format version is v2.0