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Full Text Search in MySQL 5.1
                     New Features and HowTo


                                 Alexander Rubin
                          Senior Consultant, MySQL AB




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Full Text search

      • Natural and popular way to
        search for information
      • Easy to use: enter key words
        and get what you need




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In this presentation

      • Improvements in FT Search in
        MySQL 5.1
      • How to speed up MySQL FT Search
      • How to search with error corrections
      • Benchmark results




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Types of FT Search: Relevance




                      - MySQL FT: Default by relevance!

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Types of FT Search: Boolean Search




                          - MySQL FT: No default sorting!

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Types of FT Search: Phrase Search




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Full Text Solutions
   Type                           Solution

   MySQL Built-in                 Full Text Index
                                  (MyISAM only)
   MySQL                          Sphinx
   Integrated/External
   External                       Lucene
                                  MnogoSearch
   “Hardware boxes”               Google box
                                  “Fast” box
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MySQL Full Text Index Features

      • Available only for MyISAM tables
      • Natural Language Search and boolean
        search
      • ft_min_word_len – 4 char per word by
        default
      • Stop word list by default
      • Frequency based ranking
             – Distance between words is not counted



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MySQL Full Text: Creating Full Text Index

  mysql> CREATE TABLE articles (
  -> id INT UNSIGNED
   AUTO_INCREMENT NOT NULL
   PRIMARY KEY,
  -> title VARCHAR(200),
  -> body TEXT,
  -> FULLTEXT (title,body)
  -> ) engine=MyISAM;
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MySQL Full Text: Natural Language mode

    mysql> SELECT * FROM articles
    -> WHERE MATCH (title,body)
    -> AGAINST ('database' IN
     NATURAL LANGUAGE MODE);
    +-------------------+------------------------------------------+
    | title | body                                                 |
    +-------------------+------------------------------------------+
    | MySQL vs. YourSQL | In the following database comparison ... |
    | MySQL Tutorial | DBMS stands for DataBase ...                |


                          In Natural Language Mode:
                          default sorting by relevance!

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MySQL Full Text: Boolean mode

      mysql> SELECT * FROM
       articles
      -> WHERE MATCH (title,body)
      -> AGAINST (‘cat AND dog'
       IN BOOLEAN MODE);


                     No default sorting in Boolean Mode!

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New MySQL 5.1 Full Text Features




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New MySQL 5.1 Full Text Features
       • Faster Boolean search in MySQL 5.1
            – New “smart” index merge is implemented
            (forge.mysql.com/worklog/task.php?id=2535)


     • Custom Plug-ins
            – Replacing Default Parser

     • Better Unicode Support
            – full text index work more accurately with
              space and punctuation Unicode character
            (forge.mysql.com/worklog/task.php?id=1386)
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MySQL 5.0 vs 5.1 Benchmark
      • MySQL 5.1 Full Text search:
        500-1000% improvement in Boolean
        mode
             – relevance based search and phrase search
               was not improved in MySQL 5.1.

      • Tested with: Data and Index
             – CDDB (music database)
             – author and title, 2 mil. CDs., varchar(255).
             – CDDB ~= amazon.com’s CD/books
               inventory
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MySQL 5.1: 500-1000% improvement in Boolean mode




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MySQL 5.1 Full Text: Custom “Plugins”
     • Replacing Default Parser to do following:
            – Apply special rules, such as stemming,
              different way of splitting words etc
            – Pre-parsing – processing PDF / HTML files

     • May do same for query string
            – If use stemming, search words also need to
              be stemmed for search to work.



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Available Plugins Examples

      • Different plugins: search for “FullText” at
        forge.mysql.com/projects
      • Stemming
             – MnogoSearch has a stemming plugin
               (www.mnogosearch.com)
             – Porter stemming fulltext plugin
      • N-Gram parsers (Japanese language)
             – Simple n-gram fulltext plugin


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Example: MnogoSearch Stemming

      • MnogoSearch includes stemming plugin
        (www.mnogosearch.org/doc/msearch-
        udmstemmer.html)
      • Configure and install:
             – Configure (follow instructions)
             – mysql> INSTALL PLUGIN stemming SONAME
               'libmnogosearch.so';
             – CREATE TABLE my_table ( my_column TEXT,
               FULLTEXT(my_column) WITH PARSER
               stemming );
             – SELECT * FROM t WHERE MATCH a
               AGAINST('test' IN BOOLEAN MODE);
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Example: MnogoSearch Stemming

      • Configuration: stemming.conf
             – MinWordLength 2
             – Spell en latin1 american.xlg
             – Affix en latin1 english.aff
      • Grab Ispell (not Aspell) dictionaries from
        http://lasr.cs.ucla.edu/geoff/ispell-
        dictionaries.html#English-dicts
      • Any changes in stemming.conf requires
        MySQL restart
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Example: MnogoSearch Stemming

                Stemming adds overhead on insert/update
      mysql> insert into searchindex_stemmer
      select * from enwiki.searchindex limit
      10000;
      Query OK, 10000 rows affected (44.03
      sec)

      mysql> insert into searchindex select
      * from enwiki.searchindex limit 10000;
      Query OK, 10000 rows affected (21.80
      sec)
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Example: MnogoSearch Stemming
      mysql> SELECT count(*) FROM
      searchindex WHERE MATCH si_text
      AGAINST('color' IN BOOLEAN
      MODE);
      count(*): 861
      mysql> SELECT count(*) FROM
      searchindex_stemmer WHERE MATCH
      si_text AGAINST('color' IN
      BOOLEAN MODE);
      count(*): 1017
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Other Planned Full Text Features

      • Search for “FullText” at forge.mysql.com
      • CTYPE table for unicode character sets
        (WL#1386), complete
      • Enable fulltext search for non-MyISAM
        engines (WL#2559), Assigned
      • Stemming for fulltext (WL#2423), Assigned
      • Combined BTREE/FULLTEXT indexes
        (WL#828)
      • Many other features, YOU can vote for some

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MySQL Full Text HowTo
                Tips and Tricks




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DRBD and FullText Search

  Active DRBD                                              Passive DRBD
                                   Synchronous
     Server                      Block Replication            Server
    InnoDB                                                   InnoDB
     Tables                                                   Tables

                                                                                  Web/App
                                                                                   Server

                                                                            Full Text
                                                                            Requests
 Normal Replication Slave                    “FullText” Slaves
     InnoDB Tables                            MyISAM Tables
                                             with FT Indexes

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Using MySQL 5.1 as a Slave
                               Master (MySQL 5.0)

                     Web/App
                      Server

                 Normal
                Requests

                                                                                 Web/App
                                                                                  Server

                                                                           Full Text
                                                                           Requests


                  Normal Slave             Full Text Slave
                  (MySQL 5.0)               (MySQL 5.1)

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How To: Speed up MySQL FT Search

                          Fit index into memory!
             – Increase amount of RAM
             – Set key_buffer = <total size of full text
               index>. Max 4GB!
             – Preload FT indexes into buffer
                   • Use additional keys for FT index (to
                     solve 4GB limit problem)



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SpeedUp FullText:
                   Preload FT indexes into buffer

                   mysql> set global
                    ft_key.key_buffer_size=
                   4*1024*1024*1024;
                   mysql> CACHE INDEX S1, S2,
                    <some other tables here>
                    IN ft_key;
                   mysql> LOAD INDEX INTO
                    CACHE S1, S2 …;
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How To: Speed up MySQL FT Search

      • Manual partitioning
             – Partitioning will decrease index
               and table size
                   • Search and updates will be faster
             – Need to change application/no
               auto partitioning


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How To: Speed up MySQL FT Search

      • Setup number of slaves for search
             – Decrease number of queries for each
               box
             – Decrease CPU usage (sorting is
               expensive)
             – Each slave can have its own data
                   • Example: search for east coast – Slaves
                     1-5, search for west coast Slaves 6-10


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FT Scale-Out with MySQL Replication
                                    Master

                     Web/App
                      Server

                 Write
                Requests




                          Slave 1    Slave 2        Slave 3
                                                                                   Web/App
                                                                                    Server
                                    Load Balancer
                                                                             Full Text
                                                                             Requests
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Which queries are performance killers
        – Order by/Group by
                • Natural language mode: order by relevance
                • Boolean mode: no default sorting!
                • Order by date much slower than with no
                  “order by”
         – SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS
                • Select SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS from T1 …
                  limit 10
                • Will require all result set
         – Other condition in where clause
                • MySQL can use either FT index or other
                  indexes (only FT with natural language)
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Real World Example: Performance Killer

                          Why it is so slow?

      SELECT … FROM `ft`
      WHERE MATCH `album`
      AGAINST
      (‘the way i am’)



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Real World Example: Performance Killer

                          Note the stopword list and
                                ft_min_word_len!

             The - stopword
                                                            My.cnf:
             Way - stopword
             I   - not a stop word              ft_min_word_len =1

             Am - stopword

           query “the way i am” will filter out all words except “i”
           with standard stoplist and with ft_min_word_len =1 in
           my.cnf
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How To: Search with error correction

      • Example: Music Search Engine
             – Search for music titles/actors
             – Need to correct users typos
                • Bob Dilane (user made typos) ->
                   – Bob Dylan (corrected)
      • Solution:
             – use soundex() mysql function
                • Soundex = sounds similar
                mysql> select soundex('Dilane');
                D450
                mysql> select soundex('Dylan');
                D450
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Search with error corrections

      • Implementation
             1.Alter table artists add
               art_name_sndex varchar(80)
             2.Update artists set
               art_name_sndex =
               soundex(art_name)
             3.Select art_name from artists
               where art_name_sndex =
               soundex(‘Bob Dilane') limit 10

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Search with error corrections: Sorting
      • Popularity of the artist
             – Select art_name from artists where
               art_name_sndex = soundex(‘Dilane')
               order by popularity limit 10
      • Most similar matches fist – order by
        levenstein distance
             – The Levenshtein distance between two strings
               = minimum number of operations needed to
               transform one string into the other
             – Levenstein can be done by stored function or
               UDF

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Sphinx Search
      • Features
             – Open Source, http://www.sphinxsearch.com
             – Fast searches for the large data
             – Designed for indexing Database content
             – Supports multi-node clustering out of box, Multiple
               Attributes (date, price, etc)
             – Different sort modes (relevance, data etc)
             – Client available as MySQL Storage Engine plugin
             – Fast Index creation (up to 10M/sec)
      • Disadvantages:
             – External solution: need to be integrated
             – No online index updates (have to build whole
               index)
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How to configure Sphinx with MySQL

      • Sphinx engine/plugin is not full engine:
             – still need to run “searcher” daemon

      • Need to compile MySQL source with
        Sphinx to integrate it
        – MySQL 5.0: need to patch source
          code
        – MySQL 5.1: no need to patch, copy
          Sphinx plugin to plugin dir

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How to Integrate Sphinx with MySQL
      • Sphinx can be MySQL’s storage engine
      CREATE TABLE t1
         (id            INTEGER NOT NULL,
          weight        INTEGER NOT NULL,
          query         VARCHAR(3072) NOT NULL,
          group_id      INTEGER,
          INDEX(query)
         ) ENGINE=SPHINX
           CONNECTION="sphinx://localhost:
           3312/enwiki";
             SELECT * FROM enwiki.searchindex docs
             JOIN test.t1 ON (docs.si_page=t1.id)
             WHERE query="one document;mode=any"
               limit 1;
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Time for questions




                          Questions?
                          www.mysqlfulltextsearch.com




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2555305-MySQL-Full-Text-Search-in-MySQL-51-New-Features-and-How-To

  • 1. Full Text Search in MySQL 5.1 New Features and HowTo Alexander Rubin Senior Consultant, MySQL AB Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 1
  • 2. Full Text search • Natural and popular way to search for information • Easy to use: enter key words and get what you need Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 2
  • 3. In this presentation • Improvements in FT Search in MySQL 5.1 • How to speed up MySQL FT Search • How to search with error corrections • Benchmark results Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 3
  • 4. Types of FT Search: Relevance - MySQL FT: Default by relevance! Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 4
  • 5. Types of FT Search: Boolean Search - MySQL FT: No default sorting! Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 5
  • 6. Types of FT Search: Phrase Search Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 6
  • 7. Full Text Solutions Type Solution MySQL Built-in Full Text Index (MyISAM only) MySQL Sphinx Integrated/External External Lucene MnogoSearch “Hardware boxes” Google box “Fast” box Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 7
  • 8. MySQL Full Text Index Features • Available only for MyISAM tables • Natural Language Search and boolean search • ft_min_word_len – 4 char per word by default • Stop word list by default • Frequency based ranking – Distance between words is not counted Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 8
  • 9. MySQL Full Text: Creating Full Text Index mysql> CREATE TABLE articles ( -> id INT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, -> title VARCHAR(200), -> body TEXT, -> FULLTEXT (title,body) -> ) engine=MyISAM; Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 9
  • 10. MySQL Full Text: Natural Language mode mysql> SELECT * FROM articles -> WHERE MATCH (title,body) -> AGAINST ('database' IN NATURAL LANGUAGE MODE); +-------------------+------------------------------------------+ | title | body | +-------------------+------------------------------------------+ | MySQL vs. YourSQL | In the following database comparison ... | | MySQL Tutorial | DBMS stands for DataBase ... | In Natural Language Mode: default sorting by relevance! Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 10
  • 11. MySQL Full Text: Boolean mode mysql> SELECT * FROM articles -> WHERE MATCH (title,body) -> AGAINST (‘cat AND dog' IN BOOLEAN MODE); No default sorting in Boolean Mode! Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 11
  • 12. New MySQL 5.1 Full Text Features Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 12
  • 13. New MySQL 5.1 Full Text Features • Faster Boolean search in MySQL 5.1 – New “smart” index merge is implemented (forge.mysql.com/worklog/task.php?id=2535) • Custom Plug-ins – Replacing Default Parser • Better Unicode Support – full text index work more accurately with space and punctuation Unicode character (forge.mysql.com/worklog/task.php?id=1386) Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 13
  • 14. MySQL 5.0 vs 5.1 Benchmark • MySQL 5.1 Full Text search: 500-1000% improvement in Boolean mode – relevance based search and phrase search was not improved in MySQL 5.1. • Tested with: Data and Index – CDDB (music database) – author and title, 2 mil. CDs., varchar(255). – CDDB ~= amazon.com’s CD/books inventory Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 14
  • 15. MySQL 5.1: 500-1000% improvement in Boolean mode Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 15
  • 16. MySQL 5.1 Full Text: Custom “Plugins” • Replacing Default Parser to do following: – Apply special rules, such as stemming, different way of splitting words etc – Pre-parsing – processing PDF / HTML files • May do same for query string – If use stemming, search words also need to be stemmed for search to work. Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 16
  • 17. Available Plugins Examples • Different plugins: search for “FullText” at forge.mysql.com/projects • Stemming – MnogoSearch has a stemming plugin (www.mnogosearch.com) – Porter stemming fulltext plugin • N-Gram parsers (Japanese language) – Simple n-gram fulltext plugin Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 17
  • 18. Example: MnogoSearch Stemming • MnogoSearch includes stemming plugin (www.mnogosearch.org/doc/msearch- udmstemmer.html) • Configure and install: – Configure (follow instructions) – mysql> INSTALL PLUGIN stemming SONAME 'libmnogosearch.so'; – CREATE TABLE my_table ( my_column TEXT, FULLTEXT(my_column) WITH PARSER stemming ); – SELECT * FROM t WHERE MATCH a AGAINST('test' IN BOOLEAN MODE); Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 18
  • 19. Example: MnogoSearch Stemming • Configuration: stemming.conf – MinWordLength 2 – Spell en latin1 american.xlg – Affix en latin1 english.aff • Grab Ispell (not Aspell) dictionaries from http://lasr.cs.ucla.edu/geoff/ispell- dictionaries.html#English-dicts • Any changes in stemming.conf requires MySQL restart Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 19
  • 20. Example: MnogoSearch Stemming Stemming adds overhead on insert/update mysql> insert into searchindex_stemmer select * from enwiki.searchindex limit 10000; Query OK, 10000 rows affected (44.03 sec) mysql> insert into searchindex select * from enwiki.searchindex limit 10000; Query OK, 10000 rows affected (21.80 sec) Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 20
  • 21. Example: MnogoSearch Stemming mysql> SELECT count(*) FROM searchindex WHERE MATCH si_text AGAINST('color' IN BOOLEAN MODE); count(*): 861 mysql> SELECT count(*) FROM searchindex_stemmer WHERE MATCH si_text AGAINST('color' IN BOOLEAN MODE); count(*): 1017 Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 21
  • 22. Other Planned Full Text Features • Search for “FullText” at forge.mysql.com • CTYPE table for unicode character sets (WL#1386), complete • Enable fulltext search for non-MyISAM engines (WL#2559), Assigned • Stemming for fulltext (WL#2423), Assigned • Combined BTREE/FULLTEXT indexes (WL#828) • Many other features, YOU can vote for some Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 22
  • 23. MySQL Full Text HowTo Tips and Tricks Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 23
  • 24. DRBD and FullText Search Active DRBD Passive DRBD Synchronous Server Block Replication Server InnoDB InnoDB Tables Tables Web/App Server Full Text Requests Normal Replication Slave “FullText” Slaves InnoDB Tables MyISAM Tables with FT Indexes Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 24
  • 25. Using MySQL 5.1 as a Slave Master (MySQL 5.0) Web/App Server Normal Requests Web/App Server Full Text Requests Normal Slave Full Text Slave (MySQL 5.0) (MySQL 5.1) Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 25
  • 26. How To: Speed up MySQL FT Search Fit index into memory! – Increase amount of RAM – Set key_buffer = <total size of full text index>. Max 4GB! – Preload FT indexes into buffer • Use additional keys for FT index (to solve 4GB limit problem) Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 26
  • 27. SpeedUp FullText: Preload FT indexes into buffer mysql> set global ft_key.key_buffer_size= 4*1024*1024*1024; mysql> CACHE INDEX S1, S2, <some other tables here> IN ft_key; mysql> LOAD INDEX INTO CACHE S1, S2 …; Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 27
  • 28. How To: Speed up MySQL FT Search • Manual partitioning – Partitioning will decrease index and table size • Search and updates will be faster – Need to change application/no auto partitioning Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 28
  • 29. How To: Speed up MySQL FT Search • Setup number of slaves for search – Decrease number of queries for each box – Decrease CPU usage (sorting is expensive) – Each slave can have its own data • Example: search for east coast – Slaves 1-5, search for west coast Slaves 6-10 Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 29
  • 30. FT Scale-Out with MySQL Replication Master Web/App Server Write Requests Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 Web/App Server Load Balancer Full Text Requests Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 30
  • 31. Which queries are performance killers – Order by/Group by • Natural language mode: order by relevance • Boolean mode: no default sorting! • Order by date much slower than with no “order by” – SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS • Select SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS from T1 … limit 10 • Will require all result set – Other condition in where clause • MySQL can use either FT index or other indexes (only FT with natural language) Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 31
  • 32. Real World Example: Performance Killer Why it is so slow? SELECT … FROM `ft` WHERE MATCH `album` AGAINST (‘the way i am’) Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 32
  • 33. Real World Example: Performance Killer Note the stopword list and ft_min_word_len! The - stopword My.cnf: Way - stopword I - not a stop word ft_min_word_len =1 Am - stopword query “the way i am” will filter out all words except “i” with standard stoplist and with ft_min_word_len =1 in my.cnf Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 33
  • 34. How To: Search with error correction • Example: Music Search Engine – Search for music titles/actors – Need to correct users typos • Bob Dilane (user made typos) -> – Bob Dylan (corrected) • Solution: – use soundex() mysql function • Soundex = sounds similar mysql> select soundex('Dilane'); D450 mysql> select soundex('Dylan'); D450 Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 34
  • 35. Search with error corrections • Implementation 1.Alter table artists add art_name_sndex varchar(80) 2.Update artists set art_name_sndex = soundex(art_name) 3.Select art_name from artists where art_name_sndex = soundex(‘Bob Dilane') limit 10 Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 35
  • 36. Search with error corrections: Sorting • Popularity of the artist – Select art_name from artists where art_name_sndex = soundex(‘Dilane') order by popularity limit 10 • Most similar matches fist – order by levenstein distance – The Levenshtein distance between two strings = minimum number of operations needed to transform one string into the other – Levenstein can be done by stored function or UDF Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 36
  • 37. Sphinx Search • Features – Open Source, http://www.sphinxsearch.com – Fast searches for the large data – Designed for indexing Database content – Supports multi-node clustering out of box, Multiple Attributes (date, price, etc) – Different sort modes (relevance, data etc) – Client available as MySQL Storage Engine plugin – Fast Index creation (up to 10M/sec) • Disadvantages: – External solution: need to be integrated – No online index updates (have to build whole index) Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 37
  • 38. How to configure Sphinx with MySQL • Sphinx engine/plugin is not full engine: – still need to run “searcher” daemon • Need to compile MySQL source with Sphinx to integrate it – MySQL 5.0: need to patch source code – MySQL 5.1: no need to patch, copy Sphinx plugin to plugin dir Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 38
  • 39. How to Integrate Sphinx with MySQL • Sphinx can be MySQL’s storage engine CREATE TABLE t1 (id INTEGER NOT NULL, weight INTEGER NOT NULL, query VARCHAR(3072) NOT NULL, group_id INTEGER, INDEX(query) ) ENGINE=SPHINX CONNECTION="sphinx://localhost: 3312/enwiki"; SELECT * FROM enwiki.searchindex docs JOIN test.t1 ON (docs.si_page=t1.id) WHERE query="one document;mode=any" limit 1; Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 39
  • 40. Time for questions Questions? www.mysqlfulltextsearch.com Copyright 2006 MySQL AB The World’s Most Popular Open Source Database 40