# (C) 2007-2011 J.F.Dockes # License: GPL V2 # # Field names configuration. This defines how one may search ie for: # author:Hemingway # # Important: # - the field names MUST be all lowercase alphabetic ascii here. They can # be anycased in the documents. [prefixes] ##################################################### # This section defines what prefix the terms inside named fields will be # indexed with (in addition to prefix-less indexing for general search) # ALL prefixes MUST be all ASCII UPPERCASE (NO DIGITS) # # The field names should be the canonic ones, not the aliases defined in # the following section. Don't change those which are predefined here, # quite a few are hard-coded in the c++. But you can add more (for new # fields emitted by filters). # # Fields can have two relevance boost factors defined, such as in: # caption = S ; wdfinc=10 # and/or # caption = S ; boost = 10 # The first line would boost the xapian "within document frequency" of # caption terms by a factor of 10 at indexing time. The second one # (NOT CURRENTLY IMPLEMENTED) would automatically boost the weight of a # caption-based field query (ie: caption:mytitle or title:mytitle) at query # time. # # The pfxonly attribute can also be set on entries to express that terms # from the field should be indexed only with a prefix (in general, field # terms are indexed both with and without a prefix). # The following ones are probably hard-coded in the c code, can't change at # all. # Also reserved: F(parentid), Q(uniqueid) author = A xapdate = D keywords= K xapyearmon = M title = S ; wdfinc = 10 mtype = T ext = XE rclmd5 = XM dir = XP abstract = XS filename = XSFN containerfilename = XCFN ; pfxonly = 1 rclUnsplitFN = XSFS xapyear = Y recipient = XTO # Extension examples. These are actually used by default by Recoll, you can # add your own to search for fields produced by the filters and not handled # by default. # Some values are internally reserved by recoll: # XE (file ext), XP (for path elements), XSFN, XSFS, XXST, XXND, XXPG rclbes = XB # Using XX was not a good idea. # # I hereby commit to not using XY for Recoll: # *** USE XY for beginning your local prefixes *** ie: # myfield = XYMYPREF state = XYSTATE year = XYYEAR month = XYMONTH day = XYDAY link = XYLINK webpage_url = XYWEBPAGEURL [stored] ############################ # Some fields are stored in the document data record inside the index and # can be displayed in result lists. There is no necessity that stored fields # should be indexed (have a prefix in the preceding section). Example: "url" # # Some fields are stored by default, don't add them here: # caption, mimetype, url # Only canonical names should be used here, not aliases. # "rclaptg" is used for viewer specialization (depending on local config) # "rclbes" defines the backend type (ie normal fs, firefox cache). Should # probably be hardcoded, don't remove it abstract= author= filename= keywords= rclaptg= rclbes= recipient= state= year= month= day= link= webpage_url= [aliases] ########################## # This section defines field names aliases or synonyms. Any right hand side # value will be turned into the lhs canonic name before further treatment # # The left-hand values in the recoll distribution file are well known and # must match names used in the c++ code, or even the index data # record. They can't change! But you can add others. # # Filters should only add canonic names to the meta array when indexing, # not aliases. abstract = summary dc:summary description xesam:description author = creator dc:creator xesam:author xesam:creator from title = caption title dc:title subject # catg = dc:type contentCategory dbytes = size xesam:size dmtime = date dc:date dc:datemodified datemodified contentmodified \ xesam:contentmodified ext = fileextension xesam:fileextension # Don't add subject to keywords aliases, it's better to keep it for email keywords = keyword xesam:keyword tag tags dc:subject xesam:subject \ dc:description mtype = mime mimetype xesam:mimetype contenttype xesam:contenttype dc:format recipient = to xesam:recipient url = dc:identifier xesam:url ################## # The queryaliases section defines aliases which are used exclusively at # query time: there is no risk to pick up a random field from a document # (e.g. an HTML meta field) and index it. [queryaliases] #filename = fn #containerfilename = cfn [xattrtofields] ###################### # Processing for extended file attributes. # By default, attributes are processed as document fields (after removing # the 'user' prefix from the name on Linux). # You can enter name translations as "xattrname = fieldname". Case matters. # Entering an empty translation will disable use of the attribute. # The values from the extended attributes will extend, not replace, the # data found from equivalent fields inside the document. # As an example, the following would map a quite plausible "tags" extended # attribute into the "keywords" field. tags = keywords # Proposed or standard freedesktop.org extended attributes xdg.tags = keywords xdg.comment = abstract # Some standard fields are not to be indexed mime_type = charset = ######################## # Sections reserved for specific filters follow # ########################## # Mail filter section. You can specify mail headers to be indexed # in addition to the standard ones: (To:, Cc:, From:, Subject:, Date, # Message-Id), along with the field name to be used. For this to be useful, # the field name should also be listed in the [prefixes] and possibly the # [stored] sections. # # [mail] # x-my-tag = mymailtag