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postgresql native-fts; more indexer tests 1) Make postgresql native-fts actually work. 2) Add simple stopword filtering to sqlite native-fts indexer. 3) Add more tests for indexer_common get_indexer Details: 1) roundup/backends/indexer_postgresql_fts.py: ignore ValueError raised if we try to index a string with a null character in it. This could happen due to an incorrect text/ mime type on a file that has nulls in it. Replace ValueError raised by postgresql with customized IndexerQueryError if a search string has a null in it. roundup/backends/rdbms_common.py: Make postgresql native-fts work. When specified it was using using whatever was returned from get_indexer(). However loading the native-fts indexer backend failed because there was no connection to the postgresql database when this call was made. Simple solution, move the call after the open_connection call in Database::__init__(). However the open_connection call creates the schema for the database if it is not there. The schema builds tables for indexer=native type indexing. As part of the build it looks at the indexer to see the min/max size of the indexed tokens. No indexer define, we get a crash. So it's a a chicken/egg issue. I solved it by setting the indexer to the Indexer from indexer_common which has the min/max token size info. I also added a no-op save_indexer to this Indexer class. I claim save_indexer() isn't needed as a commit() on the db does all the saving required. Then after open_connection is called, I call get_indexer to retrieve the correct indexer and indexer_postgresql_fts woks since the conn connection property is defined. roundup/backends/indexer_common.py: add save_index() method for indexer. It does nothing but is needed in rdbms backends during schema initialization. 2) roundup/backends/indexer_sqlite_fts.py: when this indexer is used, the indexer test in DBTest on the word "the" fail. This is due to missing stopword filtering. Implement basic stopword filtering for bare stopwords (like 'the') to make the test pass. Note: this indexer is not currently automatically run by the CI suite, it was found during manual testing. However there is a FIXME to extract the indexer tests from DBTest and run it using this backend. roundup/configuration.py, roundup/doc/admin_guide.txt: update doc on stopword use for sqlite native-fts. test/db_test_base.py: DBTest::testStringBinary creates a file with nulls in it. It was breaking postgresql with native-fts indexer. Changed test to assign mime type application/octet-stream that prevents it from being processed by any text search indexer. add test to exclude indexer searching in specific props. This code path was untested before. test/test_indexer.py: add test to call find with no words. Untested code path. add test to index and find a string with a null \x00 byte. it was tested inadvertently by testStringBinary but this makes it explicit and moves it to indexer testing. (one version each for: generic, postgresql and mysql) Renamed Get_IndexerAutoSelectTest to Get_IndexerTest and renamed autoselect tests to include autoselect. Added tests for an invalid indexer and using native-fts with anydbm (unsupported combo) to make sure the code does something useful if the validation in configuration.py is broken. test/test_liveserver.py: add test to load an issue add test using text search (fts) to find the issue add tests to find issue using postgresql native-fts test/test_postgresql.py, test/test_sqlite.py: added explanation on how to setup integration test using native-fts. added code to clean up test environment if native-fts test is run.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Mon, 05 Sep 2022 16:25:20 -0400
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325 All of the data that is indexed is in a single column, so when column 325 All of the data that is indexed is in a single column, so when column
326 specifiers are used they usually result in an error which is detected 326 specifiers are used they usually result in an error which is detected
327 and an enhanced error message is produced. 327 and an enhanced error message is produced.
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329 Unlike the native, xapian and whoosh indexers, there are no stopwords, 329 Unlike the native, xapian and whoosh indexers there is no
330 and there is no limit to the length of terms that are indexed. Keeping 330 limit to the length of terms that are indexed. Also
331 these would break proximity and phrase searching. This may be helpful 331 stopwords are indexed but ignored when searching if they are
332 or problematic for your particular tracker. 332 the only word in the search. So a search for "the" will
333 return no results but "the book" will return
334 results. Pre-filtering the stopwords when indexing would
335 break proximity and phrase searching. This may be helpful or
336 problematic for your particular tracker.
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334 To support the most languages available, the unicode61 tokenizer is 338 To support the most languages available, the unicode61 tokenizer is
335 used without porter stemming. Using the ``indexer_language`` setting 339 used without porter stemming. Using the ``indexer_language`` setting
336 to enable stemming for ``english`` is not available in this 340 to enable stemming for ``english`` is not available in this
337 implementation. Also ranking information is not used in this 341 implementation. Also ranking information is not used in this

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