Sphinx
Apache Solr
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Sphinx
- Searchcode – search 75B lines of code from 40M projects
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Revisiting site search + SQLite as a search engine
Sphinx - https://sphinxsearch.com
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Best 5 Ecommerce Search Engines for Developers
Sphinx is a search engine that can be integrated into a website to provide advanced search functionality such as full-text, Boolean, and faceted search. It is a powerful open-source search engine that can handle large amounts of data and quickly return results.
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Question about embedding for search vs clustering applications
Have been using Sphinx. It does some processing around suffixes, tenses, and so on, and looks at word proximity (BM25), but is definitely limited.
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grep like search with preprocessing
Lucene is the thing you think you need. Elastic Search is a nice wrapper for it. But these are Java, so maybe you want Sphinx Search (C++) or MeiliSearch (Rust).
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Search MySQL table for multiple keywords and return number of occurrences for each keyword per row
Using a natural language search will almost certainly be a better solution and PHP may not be the best tool for this task. Figure out how you are going to get the text out of the PDF and where you are going to put it. Look at things like sphinx and full text search in boolean mode for doing the keyword matching.
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How to do a Scryfall-like search?
In practice though you don't do any of this, you get a library to do it for you. I've used Sphinx Search in the past for some fairly hefty (In the order of terabytes), and there's a good book covering how to get it all set up and started.
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Manticore: a faster alternative to Elasticsearch in C++ with a 21-year history
Five years ago Manticore began as a fork of an open source version of the once popular search engine Sphinx Search. We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, three C++ developers, a support engineer, a power user of Sphinx Search / backend team lead, an experienced manager, a mother of five helping us part-time, and a ton of bugs, crashes, and technical debts. So we got a shovel and other digging tools and started working to get it up to the search engine industry standards. Not that Sphinx was impossible to use, but many things were missing, and existing features weren’t quite stable or mature. And we had pushed it about as far as we could. So after 5 years and hundreds of new users, we’re ready to say that Manticore Search can be used as an alternative to Elasticsearch for both full-text search and (now) data analytics too.
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Remarkable update 2.14
Finally if you really want a full fledged solution the most popular are good old Sphinx http://sphinxsearch.com or Apache Solr https://solr.apache.org but as these take a bit of time to setup I'd make sure that's truly needed. Chances are unless your collection is the size of the Library of Congress you are probably fine with ripgrep on your own indexes as text or some R package or sqlite FTS5 extension https://www.sqlite.org/fts5.html
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Vinted Search Scaling Chapter 6: 4th generation of Elasticsearch metrics
An old fact from 2014 December 12th was significant for Vinted: the company switched from Sphinx search engine to Elasticsearch 1.4.1. At the time of writing this post, we use Elasticsearch 7.15. Without a doubt, a lot has happened in between. This chapter will focus on Elasticsearch metrics, we will share our accumulated experiences from four generations of collecting metrics.
Apache Solr
- Iniciando no Elasticsearch: Conceitos básicos
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YaCy, a distributed Web Search Engine, based on a peer-to-peer network
There are already many project about search:
- https://www.marginalia.nu/
- https://searchmysite.net/
- https://lucene.apache.org/
- elastic search
- https://presearch.com/
- https://stract.com/
- https://wiby.me/
I think that all project are fun. I would like to see one succeeding at reaching mainstream level of attention.
I have also been gathering links meta data for some time. Maybe I will use them to feed any eventual self hosted search engine, or language model, if I decide to experiment with that.
- domains for seed https://github.com/rumca-js/Internet-Places-Database
- bookmarks seed https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database
- links for year https://github.com/rumca-js/RSS-Link-Database-2024
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Getting started with Elasticsearch + Python
Elasticsearch is based on Lucene and is used by various companies and developers across the world to build custom search solutions.
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Tools to use to query and index data?
elastic search is kinda heavyweight infra for a small project. Its built on top of apache lucene (https://lucene.apache.org), which you can use directly.
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Top metrics for Elasticsearch monitoring with Prometheus
Elasticsearch is based on Lucene, which is built in Java. This means that monitoring the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) memory is crucial to understand the current usage of the whole system.
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Cross data type search that wasn’t supported well using Elasticsearch
Apache Lucene which seems to have a lot more features than Elasticsearch
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How to find closest keyphrase match in text?
Generally with term vectors and a tf-idf index. Lucene is a good starting place to help.
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Java Library to perform string search
try elasticsearch or solr, behind the scenes they both use https://lucene.apache.org/ if you don't want basically a full nosql database service, but I'd just slap solr up and call it a day.
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Top 8 Open-Source Observability & Testing Tools
OpenSearch is an open-source database to ingest, search, visualize, and analyze data. It’s built on top of Apache Lucerce, a FOSS library for indexing and search, which OpenSearch leverages for more advanced analytics capabilities, like anomaly detection, machine learning, full-text search, and more.
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grep like search with preprocessing
Lucene is the thing you think you need. Elastic Search is a nice wrapper for it. But these are Java, so maybe you want Sphinx Search (C++) or MeiliSearch (Rust).
What are some alternatives?
rust-prometheus - Prometheus instrumentation library for Rust applications
OpenSearch - 🔎 Open source distributed and RESTful search engine.
manticoresearch - Easy to use open source fast database for search | Good alternative to Elasticsearch now | Drop-in replacement for E in the ELK soon
Typesense - Open Source alternative to Algolia + Pinecone and an Easier-to-Use alternative to ElasticSearch ⚡ 🔍 ✨ Fast, typo tolerant, in-memory fuzzy Search Engine for building delightful search experiences
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
elasticsearch-rs - Official Elasticsearch Rust Client
Elasticsearch - Free and Open, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
tokio - A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust. Provides I/O, networking, scheduling, timers, ...
loki - Like Prometheus, but for logs.
elasticsearch-exporter-rs - Proper Elasticsearch exporter
Apache Lucene - Apache Lucene.NET