On Tue, 5 Nov 2019 at 09:42, Bibi Mansione <golg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am trying to create a ts_vector from a French text. Here are the
> operations that seem logical to perform in that order:
>
> 1. remove stopwords
> 2. use hunspell to find words roots
> 3. unaccent
>

I can't speak to French, but we use a similar configuration in English,
with unaccent first, then hunspell. We found that there were words that
hunspell didn't recognise, but instead pulled apart (for example,
"contract" became "con" and "tract"), so I wonder if something similar is
happening with "découvrir." To solve this, we put a custom dictionary with
these terms in front of hunspell. Unaccent definitely has to be called
first. We also modified hunspell with a custom stopwords file, to eliminate
select other terms, such as profanities:

    -- We use a custom stopwords file, to filter out other terms, such as
profanities
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
        hunspell_en_ca (
            Stopwords = our_custom_stopwords
            );

    -- Adding english_stem allows us to recognize words which hunspell
    -- doesn't, particularly acronyms such as CGA
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
        our_configuration
    ALTER MAPPING FOR
        asciiword, asciihword, hword_asciipart,
        word, hword, hword_part
    WITH
        unaccent, our_custom_dictionary, hunspell_en_ca, english_stem
        ;

There was definitely a fair bit of trial and error to determine the correct
order and configuration.

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