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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. */ package org.apache.solr.schema; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.text.Collator; import java.text.RuleBasedCollator; import java.util.Locale; import org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils; import org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils; import org.apache.solr.SolrTestCaseJ4; import org.junit.BeforeClass; /** * Tests {@link CollationField} with docvalues */ public class TestCollationFieldDocValues extends SolrTestCaseJ4 { @BeforeClass public static void beforeClass() throws Exception { String home = setupSolrHome(); initCore("solrconfig.xml", "schema.xml", home); // add some docs assertU(adoc("id", "1", "text", "\u0633\u0627\u0628")); assertU(adoc("id", "2", "text", "I WLL USE TURKSH CASING")); assertU(adoc("id", "3", "text", " will use turkish casng")); assertU(adoc("id", "4", "text", "Tne")); assertU(adoc("id", "5", "text", "I W\u0049\u0307LL USE TURKSH CASING")); assertU(adoc("id", "6", "text", "")); assertU(adoc("id", "7", "text", "Tone")); assertU(adoc("id", "8", "text", "Testing")); assertU(adoc("id", "9", "text", "testing")); assertU(adoc("id", "10", "text", "toene")); assertU(adoc("id", "11", "text", "Tzne")); assertU(adoc("id", "12", "text", "\u0698\u0698")); assertU(commit()); } /** * Ugly: but what to do? We want to test custom sort, which reads rules in as a resource. * These are largish files, and jvm-specific (as our documentation says, you should always * look out for jvm differences with collation). * So it's preferable to create this file on-the-fly. */ public static String setupSolrHome() throws Exception { // make a solr home underneath the test's TEMP_DIR File tmpFile = createTempDir("collation1").toFile(); // make data and conf dirs new File(tmpFile, "data").mkdir(); File confDir = new File(tmpFile + "/collection1", "conf"); confDir.mkdirs(); // copy over configuration files FileUtils.copyFile(getFile("solr/collection1/conf/solrconfig-basic.xml"), new File(confDir, "solrconfig.xml")); FileUtils.copyFile(getFile("solr/collection1/conf/solrconfig.snippet.randomindexconfig.xml"), new File(confDir, "solrconfig.snippet.randomindexconfig.xml")); FileUtils.copyFile(getFile("solr/collection1/conf/schema-collate-dv.xml"), new File(confDir, "schema.xml")); // generate custom collation rules (DIN 5007-2), saving to customrules.dat RuleBasedCollator baseCollator = (RuleBasedCollator) Collator.getInstance(new Locale("de", "DE")); String DIN5007_2_tailorings = "& ae , a\u0308 & AE , A\u0308" + "& oe , o\u0308 & OE , O\u0308" + "& ue , u\u0308 & UE , u\u0308"; RuleBasedCollator tailoredCollator = new RuleBasedCollator(baseCollator.getRules() + DIN5007_2_tailorings); String tailoredRules = tailoredCollator.getRules(); FileOutputStream os = new FileOutputStream(new File(confDir, "customrules.dat")); IOUtils.write(tailoredRules, os, "UTF-8"); os.close(); return tmpFile.getAbsolutePath(); } /** * Test termquery with german DIN 5007-1 primary strength. * In this case, is equivalent to o (but not oe) */ public void testBasicTermQuery() { assertQ("Collated TQ: ", req("fl", "id", "q", "sort_de:tone", "sort", "id asc"), "//*[@numFound='2']", "//result/doc[1]/int[@name='id'][.=4]", "//result/doc[2]/int[@name='id'][.=7]"); } /** * Test rangequery again with the DIN 5007-1 collator. * We do a range query of tone .. tp, in binary order this * would retrieve nothing due to case and accent differences. */ public void testBasicRangeQuery() { assertQ("Collated RangeQ: ", req("fl", "id", "q", "sort_de:[tone TO tp]", "sort", "id asc"), "//*[@numFound='2']", "//result/doc[1]/int[@name='id'][.=4]", "//result/doc[2]/int[@name='id'][.=7]"); } /** * Test sort with a danish collator. is ordered after z */ public void testBasicSort() { assertQ("Collated Sort: ", req("fl", "id", "q", "sort_da:[tz TO tz]", "sort", "sort_da asc"), "//*[@numFound='2']", "//result/doc[1]/int[@name='id'][.=11]", "//result/doc[2]/int[@name='id'][.=4]"); } /** * Test sort with an arabic collator. U+0633 is ordered after U+0698. * With a binary collator, the range would also return nothing. */ public void testArabicSort() { assertQ("Collated Sort: ", req("fl", "id", "q", "sort_ar:[\u0698 TO \u0633\u0633]", "sort", "sort_ar asc"), "//*[@numFound='2']", "//result/doc[1]/int[@name='id'][.=12]", "//result/doc[2]/int[@name='id'][.=1]"); } /** * Test rangequery again with an Arabic collator. * Binary order would normally order U+0633 in this range. */ public void testNegativeRangeQuery() { assertQ("Collated RangeQ: ", req("fl", "id", "q", "sort_ar:[\u062F TO \u0698]", "sort", "id asc"), "//*[@numFound='0']"); } /** * Test canonical decomposition with turkish primary strength. * With this sort order, is the uppercase form of i, and I is the uppercase form of . * We index a decomposed form of . */ public void testCanonicalDecomposition() { assertQ("Collated TQ: ", req("fl", "id", "q", "sort_tr_canon:\"I Will Use Turkish Casng\"", "sort", "id asc"), "//*[@numFound='3']", "//result/doc[1]/int[@name='id'][.=2]", "//result/doc[2]/int[@name='id'][.=3]", "//result/doc[3]/int[@name='id'][.=5]"); } /** * Test full decomposition with chinese identical strength. * The full width form "" is treated identical to "Testing" */ public void testFullDecomposition() { assertQ("Collated TQ: ", req("fl", "id", "q", "sort_zh_full:Testing", "sort", "id asc"), "//*[@numFound='2']", "//result/doc[1]/int[@name='id'][.=6]", "//result/doc[2]/int[@name='id'][.=8]"); } /** * Test termquery with custom collator (DIN 5007-2). * In this case, is equivalent to oe (but not o) */ public void testCustomCollation() { assertQ("Collated TQ: ", req("fl", "id", "q", "sort_custom:toene", "sort", "id asc"), "//*[@numFound='2']", "//result/doc[1]/int[@name='id'][.=4]", "//result/doc[2]/int[@name='id'][.=10]"); } }