------ Searching ------ Maria Odea Ching ------ 23 Nov 2007 ------ ~~ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one ~~ or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file ~~ distributed with this work for additional information ~~ regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file ~~ to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the ~~ "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance ~~ with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at ~~ ~~ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 ~~ ~~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, ~~ software distributed under the License is distributed on an ~~ "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY ~~ KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the ~~ specific language governing permissions and limitations ~~ under the License. ~~ NOTE: For help with the syntax of this file, see: ~~ http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-apt-format.html Searching The Search functionality of Archiva allows a user to search for specific artifact references in the repository. * What Can Be Searched? The repository files that are indexed during repository scan can be configured in the Repository Scanning page, in the Repository Scanning - File Types section (indexable-content). By default, the indexable-content file types are: +-----+ **/*.txt **/*.TXT **/*.block **/*.config **/*.pom **/*.xml **/*.xsd **/*.dtd **/*.tld +-----+ * Quick Search The contents of all the files in the repository that matches the above configuration will be indexed during repository scan. So when you type a word in the search box, Archiva will search the index for that query string and return all the search hits in the form of a paginated list of artifacts. For example you typed in 'ant', the search result would contain the list of artifacts that use or reference 'ant'. Archiva can also search the index for java classes, packages, and methods and return a list of artifacts containing the query string. To do a quick search of java classes, packages, or methods, append the word 'bytecode:' before the query string in the search box. For example, 'bytecode:myMethod'. The 'Search Results Only' option saves the previous search criteria and use it together with the new query string for searching. When the user types a word in the search box, 'launcher' for example, Archiva will search the query string from the previous list of search hits and return a new paginated list of artifacts. Below is a sample screenshot of the search results with 'Search Results Only' option selected: [../images/search-results.jpg] Search Results When the user clicks a specific artifact in the search results list, Archiva will direct the user in the Artifact Info page (the same page from the Repository Browse). Otherwise if it is not a pom file (ex. metadata.xml), the file will appear as a file to be downloaded from the browser. * Advanced Search The Advanced Search feature allows user to narrow down the search by specifying the criteria such as group id, artifact id, version, class or package, and the repository to be searched. This feature also provides the user the option to configure the pagination of results by specifying the number of hits to be displayed in each page. Below is a sample screenshot of Advanced Search: [../images/advanced-search.jpg] Advanced Search screen * Security The Search functionality respects the repository permissions. If the user is not logged in to Archiva and does a search, only those repositories with guest permissions will be searched for the query string. And if the user is logged in to Archiva and does a search, only those repositories in which that user has permission to access will be searched for the query string.