#
# This is a Namazu configuration file for mknmz.
#
package conf;
#---------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Administrator's email address
#
$ADDRESS = '@OPT_ADMIN_EMAIL@';
#---------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Regular Expression Patterns
#
#
# This pattern specifies HTML suffixes.
#
$HTML_SUFFIX = "html?|[ps]html|html\\.[a-z]{2}|asp|cgi";
#
# This pattern specifies file names which will be targeted.
# NOTE: It can be specified by --allow=regex option.
# Do NOT use `$' or `^' anchors.
# Case-insensitive.
#
$ALLOW_FILE = ".*\\.(?:$HTML_SUFFIX)|.*\\.txt" . # HTML, plain text
"|.*\\.gz|.*\\.Z|.*\\.bz2" . # Compressed files
"|.*\\.pdf|.*\\.doc|.*\\.tex" . # PDF, Word, TeX
"|\\d+|[-\\w]+\\.[1-9n]"; # Mail/News, man
#
# This pattern specifies file names which will NOT be targeted.
# NOTE: It can be specified by --deny=regex option.
# Do NOT use `$' or `^' anchors.
# Case-insensitive.
#
$DENY_FILE = ".*\\.(gif|png|jpg|jpeg)|.*\\.tar\\.gz|core|.*\\.bak|.*~|\\..*|\x23.*";
#
# This pattern specifies PATHNAMEs which will NOT be targeted.
# NOTE: Usually specified by --exclude=regex option.
#
$EXCLUDE_PATH = undef;
#
# This pattern specifies file names which can be omitted
# in URI. e.g., 'index.html|index.htm|Default.html'
#
# NOTE: This is similar to Apache's "DirectoryIndex" directive.
#
$DIRECTORY_INDEX = "";
#
# This pattern specifies Mail/News's fields in its header which
# should be searchable. NOTE: case-insensitive
#
$REMAIN_HEADER = "From|Date|Message-ID";
#
# This pattern specifies fields which used for field-specified
# searching. NOTE: case-insensitive
#
$SEARCH_FIELD = "message-id|subject|from|date|uri|newsgroups|to|summary|size";
#
# This pattern specifies meta tags which used for field-specified
# searching. NOTE: case-insensitive
#
$META_TAGS = "keywords|description";
#
# This pattern specifies aliases for NMZ.field.* files.
# NOTE: Editing NOT recommended.
#
%FIELD_ALIASES = ('title' => 'subject', 'author' => 'from');
#
# This pattern specifies HTML elements which should be replaced with
# null string when removing them. Normally, the elements are replaced
# with a single space character.
#
$NON_SEPARATION_ELEMENTS = 'A|TT|CODE|SAMP|KBD|VAR|B|STRONG|I|EM|CITE|FONT|U|'.
'STRIKE|BIG|SMALL|DFN|ABBR|ACRONYM|Q|SUB|SUP|SPAN|BDO';
#---------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Critical Numbers
#
#
# The max size of files which can be loaded in memory at once.
# If you have much memory, you can increase the value.
# If you have less memory, you can decrease the value.
#
$ON_MEMORY_MAX = 5000000;
#
# The max file size for indexing. Files larger than this
# will be ignored.
# NOTE: This value is usually larger than TEXT_SIZE_MAX because
# binary-formated files such as PDF, Word are larger.
#
$FILE_SIZE_MAX = 2000000;
#
# The max text size for indexing. Files larger than this
# will be ignored.
#
$TEXT_SIZE_MAX = 600000;
#
# The max length of a word. the word longer than this will be ignored.
#
$WORD_LENG_MAX = 128;
#
# Weights for HTML elements which are used for term weightning.
#
%Weight =
(
'html' => {
'title' => 16,
'h1' => 8,
'h2' => 7,
'h3' => 6,
'h4' => 5,
'h5' => 4,
'h6' => 3,
'a' => 4,
'strong' => 2,
'em' => 2,
'kbd' => 2,
'samp' => 2,
'var' => 2,
'code' => 2,
'cite' => 2,
'abbr' => 2,
'acronym'=> 2,
'dfn' => 2,
},
'metakey' => 32, # for
'headers' => 8, # for Mail/News' headers
);
#
# The max length of a HTML-tagged string which can be processed for
# term weighting.
# NOTE: There are not a few people has a bad manner using
# for changing a font size.
#
$INVALID_LENG = 128;
#
# The max length of a field.
# This MUST be smaller than libnamazu.h's BUFSIZE (usually 1024).
#
$MAX_FIELD_LENGTH = 200;
#---------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Settings for robots.txt
# FIXME: I don't know whether the settings works or not.
#
$HTDOCUMENT_ROOT = "/usr/local/apache/share/htdocs";
$HTDOCUMENT_ROOT_URI_PREFIX = "http://www.foo.domain.jp/";
$ROBOTS_TXT = "$HTDOCUMENT_ROOT/robots.txt";
$ROBOTS_EXCLUDE_URIS = "";
#---------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Softwares for handling a Japanese text
#
#
# Network Kanji Filter nkf v1.62 or later
#
$NKF = "@NKF@";
#
# KAKASI
#
$KAKASI = "@KAKASI@ -ieuc -oeuc -w";
#
# ChaSen 1.51 or later (simple wakatigaki)
#
$CHASEN = "@CHASEN@ -j -F '\%m '";
#
# ChaSen 1.51 or later (with noun words extraction)
#
$CHASEN_NOUN = "@CHASEN@ -j -F '\%m %H\\n'";
#
# Default Japanese processer: KAKASI or ChaSen.
#
$WAKATI = $@OPT_WAKATI_DEFAULT@;
1;