# Auto-generated file -- DO NOT EDIT!!!!! =head1 NAME KinoSearch::Search::SortRule - Element of a SortSpec. =head1 SYNOPSIS my $sort_spec = KinoSearch::Search::SortSpec->new( rules => [ KinoSearch::Search::SortRule->new( field => 'date' ), KinoSearch::Search::SortRule->new( type => 'doc_id' ), ], ); =head1 DESCRIPTION SortRules are the building blocks used to assemble SortSpecs; each SortRule defines a single level of sorting. For example, sorting first by "category" then by score requires a SortSpec with two SortRule elements. =head1 CONSTRUCTORS =head2 new( I<[labeled params]> ) my $by_title = KinoSearch::Search::SortRule->new( field => 'title' ); my $by_score = KinoSearch::Search::SortRule->new( type => 'score' ); my $by_doc_id = KinoSearch::Search::SortRule->new( type => 'doc_id' ); my $reverse_date = KinoSearch::Search::SortRule->new( field => 'date', reverse => 1, ); =over =item * B - Indicate whether to sort by score, field, etc. (The default is to sort by a field.) =item * B - The name of a C<< sortable >> field. =item * B - If true, reverse the order of the sort for this rule. =back =head1 METHODS =head2 get_field() Accessor for "field" member. =head2 get_reverse() Accessor for "reverse" member. =head1 INHERITANCE KinoSearch::Search::SortRule isa L. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2005-2009 Marvin Humphrey This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut