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Class Index represents an index allowing documents to be indexed, deleted, and searched.
Index is defined in the google.appengine.api.search module.
Introduction
The Index class provides arguments to construct an index as well as functions allowing you to add, list, search, and delete documents (or an iterable collection of documents) within the index. You construct an index using arguments to the Index class, including the name and namespace of the index.
The following code shows how to put documents into an index, then search it for documents matching a query:
# Get the index.index=search.Index(name='index-name')# Create a document.doc=search.Document(doc_id='document-id',fields=[search.TextField(name='subject',value='my first email'),search.HtmlField(name='body',value='<html>some content here</html>')])# Index the document.try:index.put(doc)exceptsearch.PutError,e:result=e.results[0]ifresult.code==search.OperationResult.TRANSIENT_ERROR:# possibly retry indexing result.object_idexceptsearch.Error,e:# possibly log the failure# Query the index.try:results=index.search('subject:first body:here')# Iterate through the search results.forscored_documentinresults:# process the scored_documentexceptsearch.Error,e:# possibly log the failure
Constructor
The constructor for class Index is defined as follows:
An instance of class Index has the following properties:
schema
Schema mapping field names to the list of types supported. Valid only
for indexes returned by the search.get_indexes
method.
name
Index name, a human-readable ASCII string identifying the index. Must contain no whitespace characters and not start with an exclamation point (!).
namespace
Namespace in which index name is defined.
storage_usage
The approximate number of bytes used by this index. The number may not reflect the
results of recent changes. Valid only
for indexes returned by the search.get_indexes
method.
storage_limit
The maximum allowable storage for this index, in bytes. Valid only
for indexes returned by the search.get_indexes
method.
Instance Methods
Instances of class Index have the following methods:
put(self, documents, deadline=None)
If the specified documents have already been put into the index, and if they have the same doc_ids, they are reindexed with updated contents.
Arguments
documents
Document (or iterable collection of documents) to index.
deadline
Deadline for RPC call in seconds.
Result value
List of results (PutResult), one for each document requested to be indexed.
Exceptions
PutError
One or more documents failed to index, or number indexed did not match number requested.
TypeError
Unknown attribute passed.
ValueError
Argument not a document or iterable collection of documents, or number of documents larger than MAXIMUM_DOCUMENTS_PER_PUT_REQUEST.
delete(self, document_ids, deadline=None)
Delete documents from index.
If no document exists for an identifier in the list, that identifier is ignored.
Arguments
document_ids
Identifier (or list of identifiers) of documents to delete.
deadline
Deadline for RPC call in seconds.
Exceptions
DeleteError
One or more documents failed to delete, or number deleted did not match number requested.
ValueError
Argument not a string or iterable collection of valid document identifiers, or number of document identifiers larger than MAXIMUM_DOCUMENTS_PER_PUT_REQUEST.
get(self,doc_id, deadline=None)
Retrieves a Document from the index using the document's identifier. If the document is not found, returns None.
Arguments
doc_id
The identifier of the document to retrieve.
deadline
Deadline for RPC call in seconds.
Result value
A Document object whose identifier matches the one supplied by doc_id.
search(query, deadline=None)
Search the index for documents matching the query. The query may be either a string or a Query object.
For example, the following code fragment requests a search for documents where 'first' occurs in subject and 'good' occurs anywhere, returning at most 20 documents, starting the search from 'cursor token', returning another single cursor for the response, sorting by subject in descending order, returning the author, subject, and summary fields as well as a snippeted field content.
results=index.search(# Define the query by using a Query object.query=Query('subject:first good',options=QueryOptions(limit=20,cursor=Cursor(),sort_options=SortOptions(expressions=[SortExpression(expression='subject',default_value='')],limit=1000),returned_fields=['author','subject','summary'],snippeted_fields=['content'])))
The following code fragment shows how to use a results cursor.
cursor=results.cursorforresultinresults:# process resultresults=index.search(Query('subject:first good',options=QueryOptions(cursor=cursor)))
The following code fragment shows how to use a per_result cursor:
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If you are updating to the App Engine Python 3 runtime, refer to the [migration guide](/appengine/migration-center/standard/migrate-to-second-gen/python-differences) to learn about your migration options for legacy bundled services.\n\n`Index` is defined in the `google.appengine.api.search` module.\n| **Note:** There are asynchronous methods corresponding to each instance method: `put_async`, `delete_async`, `get_async`, `search_async`, and `get_range_async`. These are identical to the synchronous methods, except they all return a future. To get the actual result, call `get_result()` on the returned value; that call will block.\n\nIntroduction\n------------\n\nThe `Index` class provides arguments to construct an index as well as functions allowing you to add, list, search, and delete [documents](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search/documentclass) (or an iterable collection of documents) within the index. You construct an index using arguments to the `Index` class, including the name and namespace of the index.\n\nThe following code shows how to put documents into an index, then search it for documents matching a query: \n\n```python\n# Get the index.\nindex = search.Index(name='index-name')\n\n# Create a document.\ndoc = search.Document(\n doc_id='document-id',\n fields=[search.TextField(name='subject', value='my first email'),\n search.HtmlField(name='body', value='\u003chtml\u003esome content here\u003c/html\u003e')])\n\n# Index the document.\ntry:\n index.put(doc)\nexcept search.PutError, e:\n result = e.results[0]\n if result.code == search.OperationResult.TRANSIENT_ERROR:\n # possibly retry indexing result.object_id\nexcept search.Error, e:\n # possibly log the failure\n\n# Query the index.\ntry:\n results = index.search('subject:first body:here')\n\n # Iterate through the search results.\n for scored_document in results:\n # process the scored_document\n\nexcept search.Error, e:\n # possibly log the failure\n```\n\nConstructor\n-----------\n\nThe constructor for class `Index` is defined as follows:\n\n\nIndex(name, namespace=None)\n\n: Construct an instance of class `Index`.\n\n: Arguments\n\n name\n\n : Index name (see [name property](#Index_name), below, for details).\n\n namespace\n\n : For [multitenant applications](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/multitenancy), the namespace in which index name is defined.\n\n Result value\n\n : A new instance of class `Index`.\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\nProperties\n----------\n\nAn instance of class `Index` has the following properties:\n\nschema\n\n: Schema mapping field names to the list of types supported. Valid only\n for indexes returned by the [search.get_indexes](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search/functions#get_indexes)\n method.\n\nname\n\n: Index name, a human-readable ASCII string identifying the index. Must contain no whitespace characters and not start with an exclamation point (`!`).\n\nnamespace\n\n: Namespace in which index name is defined.\n\nstorage_usage\n\n: The approximate number of bytes used by this index. The number may not reflect the\n results of recent changes. Valid only\n for indexes returned by the [search.get_indexes](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search/functions#get_indexes)\n method.\n\nstorage_limit\n\n: The maximum allowable storage for this index, in bytes. Valid only\n for indexes returned by the [search.get_indexes](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search/functions#get_indexes)\n method.\n\nInstance Methods\n----------------\n\nInstances of class `Index` have the following methods:\n\nput(self, documents, deadline=None)\n\n: If the specified documents have already been put into the index, and if they have the same `doc_ids`, they are reindexed with updated contents.\n\n: Arguments\n\n documents\n\n : Document (or iterable collection of documents) to index.\n\n deadline\n\n : Deadline for RPC call in seconds.\n\n Result value\n\n : List of results (`PutResult`), one for each document requested to be indexed.\n\n Exceptions\n\n PutError\n\n : One or more documents failed to index, or number indexed did not match number requested.\n\n TypeError\n\n : Unknown attribute passed.\n\n ValueError\n\n : Argument not a document or iterable collection of documents, or number of documents larger than `MAXIMUM_DOCUMENTS_PER_PUT_REQUEST`.\n\n\ndelete(self, document_ids, deadline=None)\n\n: Delete documents from index.\n\n If no document exists for an identifier in the list, that identifier is ignored.\n\n: Arguments\n\n document_ids\n\n : Identifier (or list of identifiers) of documents to delete.\n\n deadline\n\n : Deadline for RPC call in seconds.\n\n Exceptions\n\n DeleteError\n\n : One or more documents failed to delete, or number deleted did not match number requested.\n\n ValueError\n\n : Argument not a string or iterable collection of valid document identifiers, or number of document identifiers larger than `MAXIMUM_DOCUMENTS_PER_PUT_REQUEST`.\n\n\nget(self,doc_id, deadline=None)\n\n: Retrieves a [Document](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search/documentclass) from the index using the document's identifier. If the document is not found, returns `None`.\n\n: Arguments\n\n doc_id\n\n : The identifier of the document to retrieve.\n\n deadline\n\n : Deadline for RPC call in seconds.\n\n Result value\n\n : A [Document](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search/documentclass) object whose identifier matches the one supplied by doc_id.\n\n\nsearch(query, deadline=None)\n\n: Search the index for documents matching the query. The query may be either a string or a [Query](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search/queryclass) object.\n\n For example, the following code fragment requests a search for documents where 'first' occurs in subject and 'good' occurs anywhere, returning at most 20 documents, starting the search from 'cursor token', returning another single cursor for the response, sorting by subject in descending order, returning the author, subject, and summary fields as well as a snippeted field content. \n\n ```python\n results = index.search(\n # Define the query by using a Query object.\n query=Query('subject:first good',\n options=QueryOptions(limit=20,\n cursor=Cursor(),\n sort_options=SortOptions(\n expressions=[SortExpression(expression='subject',\n default_value='')],\n limit=1000),\n returned_fields=['author', 'subject', 'summary'],\n snippeted_fields=['content'])))\n ```\n\n The following code fragment shows how to use a results cursor. \n\n ```python\n cursor = results.cursor\n for result in results:\n # process result\n results = index.search(Query('subject:first good',\n options=QueryOptions(cursor=cursor))\n )\n ```\n\n The following code fragment shows how to use a `per_result` cursor: \n\n ```python\n results = index.search(query=Query('subject:first good',\n options=QueryOptions(limit=20,\n cursor=Cursor(per_result=True),\n ...))\n )\n\n cursor = None\n for result in results:\n cursor = result.cursor\n\n results = index.search(\n Query('subject:first good', options=QueryOptions(cursor=cursor))\n )\n ```\n\n: Arguments\n\n query\n\n : The query to match against documents in the index, described in a [Query](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search/queryclass) object. For more information, please see the [Query Language Overview](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search#Query_Language_Overview).\n\n deadline\n\n : Deadline for RPC call in seconds.\n\n Result value\n\n : A [SearchResults](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search/searchresultsclass) object containing a list of documents matched, number returned and number matched by the query.\n\n Exceptions\n\n TypeError\n\n : A parameter has an invalid type, or an unknown attribute was passed.\n\n ValueError\n\n : A parameter has an invalid value.\n\n\nget_range(self, start_id=None, include_start_object=True, limit=100, ids_only=False, deadline=None)\n\n: Get a range of documents from an index, in `doc_id` order.\n\n: Arguments\n\n start_id\n\n : String containing the document identifier from which to list documents. By default, starts at the first document identifier.\n\n include_start_object\n\n : If `true`, include document specified by `start_id`.\n\n limit\n\n : Maximum number of documents to return.\n\n ids_only\n\n : If `true`, return only document identifiers instead of full documents.\n\n deadline\n\n : Deadline for RPC call in seconds.\n\n Result value\n\n : `A `[GetResponse](/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/python/search/getresponseclass) object containing a list of the retrieved documents, ordered by document identifier.\n\n Exceptions\n\n TypeError\n\n : Unknown attribute passed.\n\n Error\n\n : Some subclass of `Error` occurred while processing request."]]