flask-msearchFull text search for flask.
flask-msearch
Installation
To install flask-msearch:
pip install flask-msearch
# when MSEARCH_BACKEND = "whoosh"
pip install whoosh blinker
# when MSEARCH_BACKEND = "elasticsearch", only for 6.x.x
pip install elasticsearch==6.3.1
Or alternatively, you can download the repository and install manually by doing:
git clone https://github.com/honmaple/flask-msearch
cd flask-msearch
python setup.py install
Quickstart
from flask_msearch import Search
[...]
search = Search()
search.init_app(app)
# models.py
class Post(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'post'
__searchable__ = ['title', 'content']
# views.py
@app.route("/search")
def w_search():
keyword = request.args.get('keyword')
results = Post.query.msearch(keyword,fields=['title'],limit=20).filter(...)
# or
results = Post.query.filter(...).msearch(keyword,fields=['title'],limit=20).filter(...)
# elasticsearch
keyword = "title:book AND content:read"
# more syntax please visit https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/query-dsl-query-string-query.html
results = Post.query.msearch(keyword,limit=20).filter(...)
return ''
Config
# when backend is elasticsearch, MSEARCH_INDEX_NAME is unused
# flask-msearch will use table name as elasticsearch index name unless set __msearch_index__
MSEARCH_INDEX_NAME = 'msearch'
# simple,whoosh,elaticsearch, default is simple
MSEARCH_BACKEND = 'whoosh'
# table's primary key if you don't like to use id, or set __msearch_primary_key__ for special model
MSEARCH_PRIMARY_KEY = 'id'
# auto create or update index
MSEARCH_ENABLE = True
# logger level, default is logging.WARNING
MSEARCH_LOGGER = logging.DEBUG
# SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS must be set to True when msearch auto index is enabled
SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS = True
# when backend is elasticsearch
ELASTICSEARCH = {"hosts": ["127.0.0.1:9200"]}
Usage
from flask_msearch import Search
[...]
search = Search()
search.init_app(app)
class Post(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'basic_posts'
__searchable__ = ['title', 'content']
id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
title = db.Column(db.String(49))
content = db.Column(db.Text)
def __repr__(self):
return '<Post:{}>'.format(self.title)
if raise sqlalchemy ValueError,please pass db param to Search
db = SQLalchemy()
search = Search(db=db)
Create_index
search.create_index()
search.create_index(Post)
Update_index
search.update_index()
search.update_index(Post)
# or
search.create_index(update=True)
search.create_index(Post, update=True)
Delete_index
search.delete_index()
search.delete_index(Post)
# or
search.create_index(delete=True)
search.create_index(Post, delete=True)
Custom Analyzer
only for whoosh backend
from jieba.analyse import ChineseAnalyzer
search = Search(analyzer=ChineseAnalyzer())
or use __msearch_analyzer__
for special model
class Post(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'post'
__searchable__ = ['title', 'content', 'tag.name']
__msearch_analyzer__ = ChineseAnalyzer()
Custom index name
If you want to set special index name for some model.
class Post(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'post'
__searchable__ = ['title', 'content', 'tag.name']
__msearch_index__ = "post111"
Custom schema
from whoosh.fields import ID
class Post(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'post'
__searchable__ = ['title', 'content', 'tag.name']
__msearch_schema__ = {'title': ID(stored=True, unique=True), 'content': 'text'}
Note: if you use hybrid_property
, default field type is Text
unless set special __msearch_schema__
Custom parser
from whoosh.qparser import MultifieldParser
class Post(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'post'
__searchable__ = ['title', 'content']
def _parser(fieldnames, schema, group, **kwargs):
return MultifieldParser(fieldnames, schema, group=group, **kwargs)
__msearch_parser__ = _parser
Note: Only for MSEARCH_BACKEND
is whoosh
Custom index signal
flask-msearch uses flask signal to update index by default, if you want to use other asynchronous tools such as celey to update index, please set special MSEARCH_INDEX_SIGNAL
# app.py
app.config["MSEARCH_INDEX_SIGNAL"] = celery_signal
# or use string as variable
app.config["MSEARCH_INDEX_SIGNAL"] = "modulename.tasks.celery_signal"
search = Search(app)
# tasks.py
from flask_msearch.signal import default_signal
@celery.task(bind=True)
def celery_signal_task(self, backend, sender, changes):
default_signal(backend, sender, changes)
return str(self.request.id)
def celery_signal(backend, sender, changes):
return celery_signal_task.delay(backend, sender, changes)
Relate index(Experimental)
for example
class Tag(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'tag'
id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
name = db.Column(db.String(49))
class Post(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'post'
__searchable__ = ['title', 'content', 'tag.name']
id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
title = db.Column(db.String(49))
content = db.Column(db.Text)
# one to one
tag_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey('tag.id'))
tag = db.relationship(
Tag, backref=db.backref(
'post', uselist=False), uselist=False)
def __repr__(self):
return '<Post:{}>'.format(self.title)
You must add msearch_FUN to Tag model,or the tag.name can’t auto update.
class Tag....
......
def msearch_post_tag(self, delete=False):
from sqlalchemy import text
sql = text('select id from post where tag_id=' + str(self.id))
return {
'attrs': [{
'id': str(i[0]),
'tag.name': self.name
} for i in db.engine.execute(sql)],
'_index': Post
}
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