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12.7. Configuration Example A text search configuration specifies all options necessary to transform a
document into a tsvector: the parser to use to break text
into tokens, and the dictionaries to use to transform each token into a
lexeme. Every call of
Several predefined text search configurations are available, and you can create custom configurations easily. To facilitate management of text search objects, a set of SQL commands is available, and there are several psql commands that display information about text search objects (Section 12.10). As an example, we will create a configuration pg, starting from a duplicate of the built-in english configuration. CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION public.pg ( COPY = pg_catalog.english );
We will use a PostgreSQL-specific synonym list and store it in $SHAREDIR/tsearch_data/pg_dict.syn. The file contents look like: postgres pg pgsql pg postgresql pg We define the synonym dictionary like this: CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY pg_dict (
TEMPLATE = synonym,
SYNONYMS = pg_dict
);Next we register the Ispell dictionary english_ispell, which has its own configuration files: CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY english_ispell (
TEMPLATE = ispell,
DictFile = english,
AffFile = english,
StopWords = english
);Now we can set up the mappings for words in configuration pg: ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION pg
ALTER MAPPING FOR asciiword, asciihword, hword_asciipart,
word, hword, hword_part
WITH pg_dict, english_ispell, english_stem;We choose not to index or search some token types that the built-in configuration does handle: ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION pg
DROP MAPPING FOR email, url, url_path, sfloat, float;
Now we can test our configuration: SELECT * FROM ts_debug('public.pg', '
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The next step is to set the session to use the new configuration, which was created in the public schema: => \dF List of text search configurations Schema | Name | Description ---------+------+------------- public | pg | SET default_text_search_config = 'public.pg'; SET SHOW default_text_search_config; default_text_search_config ---------------------------- public.pg
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