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package org.apache.lucene.facet;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.List;
import org.apache.lucene.index.DocValues;
import org.apache.lucene.index.IndexReader;
import org.apache.lucene.index.LeafReaderContext;
import org.apache.lucene.index.OrdinalMap;
import org.apache.lucene.index.SortedSetDocValues;
import org.apache.lucene.util.packed.PackedInts;
/**
* Stores an {@link OrdinalMap} created for a specific {@link IndexReader} ({@code reader}) + {@code
* field}. Enables re-use of the {@code ordinalMap} once created since creation is costly.
*
* Note: It's important that callers confirm the ordinal map is still valid for their cases.
* Specifically, callers should confirm that the reader used to create the map ({@code reader})
* matches their use-case.
*/
public class StringDocValuesReaderState {
final IndexReader reader;
final String field;
final OrdinalMap ordinalMap;
/**
* Construct state specific to a reader + field. This builds an {@link OrdinalMap} that can be
* reused for mapping segment-specific ordinals to global ordinals for the given field. Keep in
* mind that the state is only valid for the specified {@link IndexReader}, so opening new readers
* (e.g., to pickup NRT updates) requires constructing a new state instance.
*/
public StringDocValuesReaderState(IndexReader reader, String field) throws IOException {
this.reader = reader;
this.field = field;
ordinalMap = buildOrdinalMap(reader, field);
}
private static OrdinalMap buildOrdinalMap(IndexReader reader, String field) throws IOException {
List leaves = reader.leaves();
int leafCount = leaves.size();
if (leafCount <= 1) {
return null;
}
SortedSetDocValues[] docValues = new SortedSetDocValues[leafCount];
for (int i = 0; i < leafCount; i++) {
LeafReaderContext context = reader.leaves().get(i);
docValues[i] = DocValues.getSortedSet(context.reader(), field);
}
IndexReader.CacheHelper cacheHelper = reader.getReaderCacheHelper();
IndexReader.CacheKey owner = cacheHelper == null ? null : cacheHelper.getKey();
return OrdinalMap.build(owner, docValues, PackedInts.DEFAULT);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "StringDocValuesReaderState(field=" + field + " reader=" + reader + ")";
}
}