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[jira] Commented: (NUTCH-185) XMLParser is configurable xml parser
plugin.
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Beaucarnea commented on NUTCH-185:
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Is there an update of this plugin available for the current trunk? Or is this kind of functionality implemented elsewhere?
Thanks,
Beaucarnea
> XMLParser is configurable xml parser plugin.
> --------------------------------------------
>
> Key: NUTCH-185
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-185
> Project: Nutch
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: fetcher, indexer
> Affects Versions: 0.7.2, 0.8, 0.8.1
> Environment: OS Independent
> Reporter: Rida Benjelloun
> Assignee: Chris A. Mattmann
> Attachments: parse-xml.patch, parse-xml.zip, parse-xml.zip
>
>
> Xml parser is configurable plugin. It use XPath and namespaces to do the mapping between the XML elements and Lucene fields.
> Informations :
> 1- Copy "xmlparser-conf.xml" to the nutch/conf dir
> 2- To index your custom XML file, you have to modify the "xmlparser-conf.xml".
> This parser uses namespaces and XPATH to parse XML content
> The config file do the mapping between the XML noeds (using XPATH) and lucene field.
> Example : <field name="dctitle" xpath="//dc:title" type="Text" boost="1.4" />
> 3- The xmlIndexerProperties encapsulate a set of fields associated to a namespace.
> If the namespace is found in the xml document, the fields represented by the namespace will be indexed.
> Example :
> <xmlIndexerProperties type="filePerDocument" namespace=" http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">
> <field name="dctitle" xpath="//dc:title" type="Text" boost=" 1.4" />
> <field name="dccreator" xpath="//dc:creator" type="keyword" boost=" 1.0" />
> </xmlIndexerProperties>
> 4- It is possible to define a default namespace that will be applied when the parser
> didn't find any namespace in the document or when the namespace found in the xml document doesn't match with the namespace defined in the xmlIndexerProperties.
> Example :
> <xmlIndexerProperties type="filePerDocument" namespace="default">
> <field name="xmlcontent" xpath="//*" type="Unstored" boost="1.0" />
> </xmlIndexerProperties>
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