Extension:Zend Search Lucene for MediaWiki

Description
Zend Search Lucene for MediaWiki adds better search capabilities to MediaWiki. Unlike many other extended search solutions it depends on nothing else then PHP and an up to date configured webserver. This means:

- NO Java, Python etc. - NO additional compilations - NO trouble with unending dependecie issuses - NO daemons

The Plugin ist based on the native Lucene port of the Zend Framework. Therefor it provides enhanced searching features like the famous Java-based original Apache Lucene. Zend Search Lucene for MediaWiki can have been proven and compared (special page), before defining it as the complete replacement search engine.

Outstanding Features
- Handles unlimit numbers of Wiki instances/indexes - Runs without any problems on nix and windows based systems - Easy to install - Search History - Supports restricted Wikis - Ready for customizing, extendable - Commercial support if needed

Requirements
- PHP >=5.2.3, mbstring enabled (default) - PHP Zend Framework 1.11 - Cron (recommended)

Compatibility
This extension has been successfully checked against the following MediaWiki versions. Others may workt too.
 * 1.16 - works - (steviex2)

The extension has been shown to work with the following languages and supports UTF-8.
 * English - Works - all versions - (steviex2)
 * German - Works - all versions - (steviex2)

Step 1 - Install / Download Zend Framework
Download Zend Framework. Unpack and copy the contents of the download file to a webserver folder. Zend Framework install is done!

Step 2 - Configure Zend Search Lucene for MediaWiki
Download and extract the extension to your Wiki(s) extension directory. Move the file PslZendSearchLuceneIndexer.php to a server directory above web root. Edit the marked parts of this file as descriped in it.

Step 3 - Run PslZendSearchLuceneIndexer.php
Run the indexer to prepare for searching: Unix-Example: Windows-Example: Make sure to replace the paths to match your installation! Note: You can automate the PslZendSearchLuceneIndexer.php script call with a cron job- scheduled task.

Step 4 - Extension Installation/Configuration - Local Settings.php
Add the following directives to your LocalSettings.php Make sure to replace the paths to match your installation!

Options
For the most part, the extension's default options do not need any modification. However, there are some configuration options Once again- make sure to replace the paths to match your installation :-)
 * $wgPslWikiUrl                     = "";//url of your wiki installation
 * $wgPslEntriesPerPage              = 30;
 * $wgPslUtf8DecodeResults           = true;//utf8-hint for related display issues
 * $wgPslIndexDir                    = "/PSL_ADD_ONS/psl_search_indexes/wikidb_internal";//index directory
 * $wgPslZendLibraryDir              = "/PSL_ADD_ONS/ZF/library";//path to zend framework library
 * $wgPslEnablePopularSearches       = true;//requires table-create rights for MediaWikis db-account
 * $wgPslPopularSearchesHistory      = 30;//data remains 30 days
 * $wgPslProtectPopularSearches      = true;//
 * $wgPslEnabaleDebugMode            = true;//debug mode
 * $wgPslHighlightColor              = "#ff6900";
 * '''require_once( "$IP/extensions/PslZendSearchLucene/PslZendSearchLucene.php");

Mode Of Operation
By default, this extension will not run as overwrite for the built-in search engine, but instead provide a new Special Page called Extend Search: Zend Search Lucene for MediaWiki or Special:Spezial:PslZendSearchLucene. This allows users to evaluate search results by comparing the built-in search vs. PslZendSearchLucene search.

If the performance is acceptable to replace the built-in search engine, Zend Search Lucene for MediaWiki can easily be configured to be the default search engine. To do so, modify LocalSettings.php and add this before the require_once line that includes the extension: Now, the standard search method will use PslZendSearchLucene by default. Note: when used in this way, the extension preserves the functionality of the Go and Search buttons.

Troubleshooting
If you get something like this: ... you may have to modify your PHP open_basedir-directive. A common example would be to edit a apache vhost.conf:

...and reload it on shell:

ToDo

 * Did you mean
 * DocX / PDF-Search
 * Search within other exotic formats

Revisions

 * v0.9 - 22.02.2011
 * some enhanced features, default search switch
 * v0.8 - 21.02.2011
 * some enhanced features, debug mode
 * v0.7 - 20.02.2011
 * some enhanced features, search field select
 * v0.6 - 18.02.2011
 * bug fix redirect
 * v0.5 - 14.01.2011
 * bug fix mismatch of uppercase strings
 * v0.4 - 19.01.2011
 * some enhanced features, phrase search
 * v0.3 - 23.01.2011
 * index engine for multiple wikis
 * v0.2 - 16.01.2011
 * some enhanced features, highligting etc.
 * v0.1 - 20.01.2011
 * initial release (RFC)

For further support see also
webserver-management.de