public class DeletedQueryNode extends QueryNodeImpl
DeletedQueryNode represents a node that was deleted from the query
node tree. It can be removed from the tree using the
RemoveDeletedQueryNodesProcessor processor.PLAINTEXT_FIELD_NAME, toQueryStringIgnoreFields| Constructor and Description |
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DeletedQueryNode() |
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QueryNode |
cloneTree()
Recursive clone the QueryNode tree The tags are not copied to the new tree
when you call the cloneTree() method
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java.lang.CharSequence |
toQueryString(EscapeQuerySyntax escaper)
convert to a query string understood by the query parser
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java.lang.String |
toString()
Every implementation of this class should return pseudo xml like this:
For FieldQueryNode: <field start='1' end='2' field='subject' text='foo'/>
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add, add, allocate, clone, containsTag, getChildren, getParent, getTag, getTagMap, isDefaultField, isLeaf, isRoot, removeChildren, removeFromParent, set, setLeaf, setTag, unsetTagpublic java.lang.CharSequence toQueryString(EscapeQuerySyntax escaper)
QueryNodepublic java.lang.String toString()
QueryNodeImpltoString in interface QueryNodetoString in class QueryNodeImplQueryNode.toString()public QueryNode cloneTree() throws java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException
QueryNodecloneTree in interface QueryNodecloneTree in class QueryNodeImpljava.lang.CloneNotSupportedExceptionCopyright © 2000–2025 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.