#!/usr/bin/env python from lucene import \ QueryParser, IndexSearcher, StandardAnalyzer, FSDirectory, Hit, \ VERSION, initVM, CLASSPATH """ This script is loosely based on the Lucene (java implementation) demo class org.apache.lucene.demo.SearchFiles. It will prompt for a search query, then it will search the Lucene index in the current directory called 'index' for the search query entered against the 'contents' field. It will then display the 'path' and 'name' fields for each of the hits it finds in the index. Note that search.close() is currently commented out because it causes a stack overflow in some cases. """ def run(searcher, analyzer): while True: print print "Hit enter with no input to quit." command = raw_input("Query:") if command == '': return print print "Searching for:", command query = QueryParser("contents", analyzer).parse(command) hits = searcher.search(query) print "%s total matching documents." % hits.length() for hit in hits: doc = Hit.cast_(hit).getDocument() print 'path:', doc.get("path"), 'name:', doc.get("name") if __name__ == '__main__': STORE_DIR = "index" initVM(CLASSPATH) print 'lucene', VERSION directory = FSDirectory.getDirectory(STORE_DIR, False) searcher = IndexSearcher(directory) analyzer = StandardAnalyzer() run(searcher, analyzer) searcher.close()