Extension:Lucene-search

Lucene-search is a search engine extension designed to provide search capabilities on large MediaWiki websites. Smaller sites may want to consider using SphinxSearch. It is based on Apache Lucene search API. It extends the API to provide ranking based on number of backlinks, distributed searching and indexing, parsing of wiki text, incremental updates etc. This is the search engine currently being used on Wikimedia wikis.

Lucene-search requires a front end plugin to fetch the results from the search engine. The front ends are:
 * Extension:MWSearch (for MediaWiki version 1.13+)
 * Extension:LuceneSearch (for MediaWiki version prior to 1.13)

Versions

 * 2.1 (development) - used on all Wiki Media Foundation wikis
 * Features:
 * "Did you mean.."
 * Result Highlighting
 * Advanced ranking capabilities based on term proximity, relatedness and anchor text.


 * 2.0.2 (stable) c.f. Extension:Lucene-search/2.0 docs''
 * Features:
 * Distributed search
 * Scalability
 * Basic ranking,
 * Accentless search

The following documentation is for the latest development version (2.1). The old documentation is at Extension:lucene-search/2.0 docs.

Requirements

 * Linux
 * Java 6+ Jdk (OpenJDK or Sun)
 * Apache Ant 1.6
 * Rsync (required for distributed architecture )
 * Subversion client

Note Windows users From version 2.0 LSearch daemon doesn't support Windows platform (since it uses hard and soft file links). You can still use the old daemon written in C#. Here are the installation instructions: Installing lucene search.

Single Host Setup
1. If using MediaWiki version 1.17 or before, ensure that AdminSettings.php is setup. AdminSettings.sample must be renamed AdminSettings.php, and modified so that it contains: $wgDBadminuser = "database_admin_username"; $wgDBadminpassword = "database_admin_password";

2. Get Lucene-search to
 * Download the binary release from and unpack it.
 * Get the latest version from svn and then run "ant" to build the jar. (recommended).

3. Generate configuration files by running:

./configure 


 * This script will examine your MediaWiki installation, and generate configuration files to match your installation.  Before configure, you may customize some options in template/simple/lsearch-global.conf, for example language option.  See /2.0 docs for more details about these options.


 * If everything went without exception, build indexes

./build


 * This will build search, highlight and spellcheck indexes from xml database dump. For small wikis, just put this script into daily cron and installation is done, move onto Running.


 * For larger wikis, install Extension:OAIRepository MediaWiki extension and after building the initial index use incremental updater:

./update


 * This will fetch latest updates from your wiki, and update various indexes with search, page links and spell check data. Put this into daily cron to keep the indexes up-to-date.


 * Start the daemon. Do this by running:

./lsearchd


 * The Lucene-search daemon needs to be started in order for searching to work. If you want to setup lsearchd to start automatically when the server boots you can use this init.d script (for Ubuntu 10.04).


 * Install Extension:MWSearch and make sure to set $wgLuceneSearchVersion = 2.1.

Running
Once the indexes have been built and MWSearch installed, run the daemon:

./lsearchd

The daemon will listen on port 8123 for incoming search requests from MediaWiki, and on port 8321 for incoming incremental updates for the index. MWSearch extension will reroute all search requests to this daemon.

Your may simply test the search result by browsing to the HTTP URL like, http :// :8123/search// For example, http://localhost:8123/search/wikidb/hello.

Further instructions
This extension supports all kinds of exotic options, like distributing the search architecture, index updates with custom rotation exceptions, multiple wikis, etc... However, the documentation for these advanced options is currently scattered around java doc strings. Old documentation and this page talk page might provide further information.

Brief reflection on algorithms used is available at User:Rainman/search internals.

... put the indexer on a different host
[search] path =  comment = Lucene Search 2 index data read only
 * Make sure Java is installed on the new indexer host.
 * Look at lsearch-global.conf in [Index] section. Replace the search host name in this section by the new indexer host name.
 * Copy your lucene-search installation (with config files and indexes) to the new indexer host
 * On the indexer, edit /etc/rsyncd.conf and add these lines:

The local path to indexes is just the indexes/ subdirectory of your lucene-search installation on the indexer.
 * Run rsyncd via rsync --daemon
 * transfer the appropriate cron jobs to indexer (e.g. build or update)
 * (re)start lsearchd on indexer and searcher

After new index is built on the indexer (e.g. via a daily cronjob), searcher will pick it up, transfer it and use it.

Note however that this will produce two different set of configuration files, and you need to update both of them on any subsequent changes. A better idea is to share the lsearch-global.conf</tt> file via NFS, or put it on a URL (to do this, edit the lsearch-global.conf</tt> location in lsearch.conf</tt>).