Hello everyone, I'm currently working on HSEARCH-2219, "Define analyzers via the REST API", whose purpose is to automatically translate @AnalyzerDefs in Hibernate Search to settings in Elasticsearch, removing the need for users to configure analyzers separately in their Elasticsearch instance.
The thing is, the structure of our configuration in Hibernate Search is different from the one in Elasticsearch. In particular, we can't name instances of token filters, char filters, etc, while in Elasticsearch one *has* to name them in order to provide parameters. See for instance: @AnalyzerDef( name = "myAnalyzer", tokenizer = @TokenizerDef( factory = StandardTokenizerFactory.class, parameters = @Parameters(@Parameter(name = "maxTokenLength", value = "900")) ) ) compared to the Elasticsearch way: index : analysis : analyzer : myAnalyzer : type : custom tokenizer : myTokenizer1 tokenizer : myTokenizer1 : type : standard max_token_length : 900 The analyzer name is there on both sides, @TokenizerDef.factory would give me the tokenizer type, and parameters are pretty obvious too. But "myTokenizer1", the tokenizer name, has absolutely no equivalent in Hibernate Search. I could try to generate names automatically, but those would need to be more or less stable across multiple executions in order for schema validation to work properly. And there's nothing we could really use as an identifier in our annotations, at least not reliably. To fill the gap, I'd like to add a "name" attribute to the TokenizerDef, CharFilterDef and TokenFilterDef annotations. This attribute would be optional and the documentation would mention that it's useless for embedded Lucene. Another solution would be to have a "magic" @Parameter, named after a constant (ElasticsearchParameters.TOKENIZER_NAME for instance), and detect that parameter automatically, but it feels wrong... mainly because @AnalyzerDef already has its own "name" attribute, so why wouldn't @TokenizerDef? And finally, we could bring our annotations closer to the Elasticsearch way, by providing a way to define tokenizers/char filters/token filters and a separate way to reference those definitions, but I don't think that's 5.6 material, since we'd likely have to break things or lose consistency. WDYT? Yoann Rodière <yo...@hibernate.org> Hibernate NoORM Team _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev