On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 8:57 PM, phobos182 phobos182@gmail.com wrote:
I know that Elasticsearch has a lot of built in analyzers. Basically i'm
looking to perform specific analyzers based upon the language
identification
of a field. I know that I can use the build in "analyzer" field to specify
which analyzer I wish based on a field name.My initial thought was going to be to use my "language" field to determine
which analyzer I want to use. So if the "Language" field is "English", I
would want to use the english analyzer.Which brings me to my point. Instead of re-inventing the wheel and creating
a lot of custom analyzers for each language, I would like to use the
built-in tokenizers / stop words / etc.. for each language. I cannot find a
list of built in analyzers that elasticsearch uses so I can just specify as
an example "analyzer: english". I would like to know how what each
analyzers
stopword list is, etc..Any documentation regarding this?
Thanks,
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