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=head1 NAME
KinoSearch::Plan::FieldType - Define a field's behavior.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my @sortable;
for my $field ( @{ $schema->all_fields } ) {
my $type = $schema->fetch_type($field);
next unless $type->sortable;
push @sortable, $field;
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
FieldType is an abstract class defining a set of traits and behaviors which
may be associated with one or more field names.
Properties which are common to all field types include C<< boost >>,
C<< indexed >>, C<< stored >>, C<< sortable >>,
C<< binary >>, and C<< similarity >>.
The C<< boost >> property is a floating point scoring multiplier
which defaults to 1.0. Values greater than 1.0 cause the field to
contribute more to a document's score, lower values, less.
The C<< indexed >> property indicates whether the field should be
indexed (so that it can be searched).
The C<< stored >> property indicates whether to store the raw field
value, so that it can be retrieved when a document turns up in a search.
The C<< sortable >> property indicates whether search results should
be sortable based on the contents of the field.
The C<< binary >> property indicates whether the field contains
binary or text data. Unlike most other properties, C<< binary >> is
not settable.
The C<< similarity >> property is a
L<Similarity|KinoSearch::Index::Similarity> object which defines matching
and scoring behavior for the field. It is required if the field is
C<< indexed >>.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 get_boost()
Accessor for C<< boost >>.
=head2 indexed()
Accessor for C<< indexed >>.
=head2 stored()
Accessor for C<< stored >>.
=head2 sortable()
Accessor for C<< sortable >>.
=head2 binary()
Indicate whether the field contains binary data.
=head1 INHERITANCE
KinoSearch::Plan::FieldType isa L<KinoSearch::Object::Obj>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2010 Marvin Humphrey
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
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