pub struct QueryLanguageParser { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Query language parser with schema awareness
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impl QueryLanguageParser
pub fn new( schema: Arc<Schema>, default_fields: Vec<Field>, tokenizers: Arc<TokenizerRegistry>, ) -> Self
Sourcepub fn with_router(
schema: Arc<Schema>,
default_fields: Vec<Field>,
tokenizers: Arc<TokenizerRegistry>,
router: QueryFieldRouter,
) -> Self
pub fn with_router( schema: Arc<Schema>, default_fields: Vec<Field>, tokenizers: Arc<TokenizerRegistry>, router: QueryFieldRouter, ) -> Self
Create a parser with a query field router
Sourcepub fn set_router(&mut self, router: QueryFieldRouter)
pub fn set_router(&mut self, router: QueryFieldRouter)
Set the query field router
Sourcepub fn router(&self) -> Option<&QueryFieldRouter>
pub fn router(&self) -> Option<&QueryFieldRouter>
Get the query field router
Sourcepub fn parse(&self, query_str: &str) -> Result<Box<dyn Query>, String>
pub fn parse(&self, query_str: &str) -> Result<Box<dyn Query>, String>
Parse a query string into a Query
Supports query language syntax (field:term, AND, OR, NOT, grouping) and plain text (tokenized and searched across default fields).
If a query field router is configured, the query is first checked against routing rules. If a rule matches:
- In exclusive mode: only the target field is queried with the substituted value
- In additional mode: both the target field and default fields are queried
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impl Freeze for QueryLanguageParser
impl !RefUnwindSafe for QueryLanguageParser
impl Send for QueryLanguageParser
impl Sync for QueryLanguageParser
impl Unpin for QueryLanguageParser
impl !UnwindSafe for QueryLanguageParser
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