Simon Riggs wrote:
> Better idea:
>
> in-linable function called
>
> create function
> contains(sourceText text, searchText text, config text) returns boolean
> as $$
> to_tsvector(config, sourceText) @@ to_tsquery(config, searchText);
> $$ language sql;
>
> so that
>
> SELECT title
> FROM pgweb
> WHERE contains(body, 'a & b', 'english')
>
> is an indexable, easily readable way of using full text search.
>
> allowing
>
> SELECT to_tsvector('fat cats ate fat rats') @@ to_tsquery('fat & rat');
> ?column?
> ----------
> t
>
> to become
>
> SELECT contains('fat cats ate fat rats', 'fat & rat', 'english');
> ?column?
> ----------
> t
>
> Proposed changes:
> 1. Add function contains()
> 2. Alter docs to show use of contains()
>
> All other @@ features still the same
One advantage to this syntax is that it allows the specification of the
configuration name, which needs a function call to be done with the @@
operator.
However, to access a tsvector column we would need to add another
function that takes a tsvector value. However, the config specification
would apply only to the text column, not the pre-computed tsvector, so
that might be confusing. I think this method could use a function index
but it wouldn't be very clear from the syntax.
The problem I always kept having in clarifying the syntax is that I
could never find anything that covered all common use cases.
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