RECOLLINDEX(1)RECOLLINDEX(1)NAMErecollindex - indexing command for the Recoll full text search system
SYNOPSISrecollindex-h
recollindex [ -c <configdir> ] [ -z|-Z ] [ -k ]
recollindex [ -c <cd> ] -m [ -w <secs> ] [ -D ] [ -x ] [ -C ] [ -n|-k ]
recollindex [ -c <cd> ] -i [ -Z ] [ -k ] [ -f ] [<path [path ...]>]
recollindex [ -c <configdir> ] -r [ -Z ] [ -K ] [ -e ] [ -f ] [ -p pat‐
tern ] <dirpath>
recollindex [ -c <configdir> ] -e [<path [path ...]>]
recollindex [ -c <configdir> ] -l
recollindex [ -c <configdir> ] -s <lang>
recollindex [ -c <configdir> ] -S
recollindex [ -c <configdir> ] -E
DESCRIPTION
The recollindex utility allows you to perform indexing operations for
the Recoll text search system.
As indexing can sometimes take a long time, the command can be inter‐
rupted by sending an interrupt (Ctrl-C, SIGINT) or terminate (SIGTERM)
signal. Some time may elapse before the process exits, because it needs
to properly flush and close the index. This can also be done from the
recoll GUI (menu entry: File/Stop_Indexing). After such an interrup‐
tion, the index will be somewhat inconsistent because some operations
which are normally performed at the end of the indexing pass will have
been skipped (for example, the stemming and spelling databases will be
inexistant or out of date). You just need to restart indexing at a
later time to restore consistency. The indexing will restart at the
interruption point (the full file tree will be traversed, but files
that were indexed up to the interruption and for which the index is
still up to date will not need to be reindexed).
The -c option specifies the configuration directory name, overriding
the default or $RECOLL_CONFDIR.
There are several modes of operation.
The normal mode will index the set of files described in the configura‐
tion file recoll.conf. This will incrementally update the database
with files that changed since the last run. If option -z is given, the
database will be erased before starting. If option -Z is given, the
database will not be reset, but all files will be considered as needing
reindexing (in place reset).
As of version 1.21, recollindex usually does not process again files
which previously failed to index (for example because of a missing
helper program). If option -k is given, recollindex will try again to
process all failed files. Please note that recollindex may also decide
to retry failed files if the auxiliary checking script defined by the
"checkneedretryindexscript" configuration variable indicates that this
should happen.
If option -m is given, recollindex is started for real time monitoring,
using the file system monitoring package it was configured for (either
fam, gamin, or inotify). This mode must have been explicitly configured
when building the package, it is not available by default. The program
will normally detach from the controlling terminal and become a daemon.
If option -D is given, it will stay in the foreground. Option -w <sec‐
onds> can be used to specify that the program should sleep for the
specified time before indexing begins. The default value is 60. The
daemon normally monitors the X11 session and exits when it is reset.
Option -x disables this X11 session monitoring (daemon will stay alive
even if it cannot connect to the X11 server). You need to use this too
if you use the daemon without an X11 context. You can use option -n to
skip the initial incrementing pass which is normally performed before
monitoring starts. Once monitoring is started, the daemon normally mon‐
itors the configuration and restarts from scratch if a change is made.
You can disable this with option -C
recollindex-i will index individual files into the database. The stem
expansion and aspell databases will not be updated. The skippedPaths
and skippedNames configuration variables will be used, so that some
files may be skipped. You can tell recollindex to ignore skippedPaths
and skippedNames by setting the -f option. This allows fully custom
file selection for a given subtree, for which you would add the top
directory to skippedPaths, and use any custom tool to generate the file
list (ie: a tool from a source code control system).
recollindex-e will erase data for individual files from the database.
The stem expansion databases will not be updated.
Options -i and -e can be combined. This will first perform the purge,
then the indexing.
With options -i or -e , if no file names are given on the command line,
they will be read from stdin, so that you could for example run:
find /path/to/dir -print | recollindex-e -i
to force the reindexing of a directory tree (which has to exist inside
the file system area defined by topdirs in recoll.conf). You could
mostly accomplish the same thing with
find /path/to/dir -print | recollindex-Z -i
The latter will perform a less thorough job of purging stale sub-docu‐
ments though.
recollindex-r mostly works like -i , but the parameter is a single
directory, which will be recursively updated. This mostly does nothing
more than find topdir | recollindex-i but it may be more convenient to
use when started from another program. This retries failed files by
default, use option -K to change. One or multiple -p options can be
used to set shell-type selection patterns (e.g.: *.pdf).
recollindex-l will list the names of available language stemmers.
recollindex-s will build the stem expansion database for a given lan‐
guage, which may or may not be part of the list in the configuration
file. If the language is not part of the configuration, the stem expan‐
sion database will be deleted at the end of the next normal indexing
run. You can get the list of stemmer names from the recollindex-l com‐
mand. Note that this is mostly for experimental use, the normal way to
add a stemming language is to set it in the configuration, either by
editing "recoll.conf" or by using the GUI indexing configuration dia‐
log.
At the time of this writing, the following languages are recognized
(out of Xapian's stem.h):
· danish
· dutch
· english Martin Porter's 2002 revision of his stemmer
· english_lovins Lovin's stemmer
· english_porter Porter's stemmer as described in his 1980 paper
· finnish
· french
· german
· italian
· norwegian
· portuguese
· russian
· spanish
· swedish
recollindex-S will rebuild the phonetic/orthographic index. This fea‐
ture uses the aspell package, which must be installed on the system.
recollindex-E will check the configuration file for topdirs and other
relevant paths existence (to help catch typos).
SEE ALSOrecoll(1)recoll.conf(5)
8 January 2006 RECOLLINDEX(1)