* Add search engine to the model
Add a Tantivy based search engine to the model
Implement most required functions for it
* Implement indexing and plm subcommands
Implement indexation on insert, update and delete
Modify func args to get the indexer where required
Add subcommand to initialize, refill and unlock search db
* Move to a new threadpool engine allowing scheduling
* Autocommit search index every half an hour
* Implement front part of search
Add default fields for search
Add new routes and templates for search and result
Implement FromFormValue for Page to reuse it on search result pagination
Add optional query parameters to paginate template's macro
Update to newer rocket_csrf, don't get csrf token on GET forms
* Handle process termination to release lock
Handle process termination
Add tests to search
* Add proper support for advanced search
Add an advanced search form to /search, in template and route
Modify Tantivy schema, add new tokenizer for some properties
Create new String query parser
Create Tantivy query AST from our own
* Split search.rs, add comment and tests
Split search.rs into multiple submodules
Add comments and tests for Query
Make user@domain be treated as one could assume
* Run cargo clippy on plume-common
Run clippy on plume-common and adjuste code accordingly
* Run cargo clippy on plume-model
Run clippy on plume-model and adjuste code accordingly
* Reduce need for allocation in plume-common
* Reduce need for allocation in plume-model
add a quick compilation failure if no database backend is enabled
* Run cargo clippy on plume-cli
* Run cargo clippy on plume
For now it only generate a "fake" URI for accept follow activities, but it should be possible to get the URI dereferencable later.
Also I don't know if this URI looks ok, I tried to get something kind of future-proof, but I don't really know about the actual URIs conventions.
Closes#313
fix#305
Update debian installation doc
Remove need for libpq when compiling with sqlite backend
Remove some unneaded features of multipart to speed up compilation
Emerge doesn't care what order the packages are given; it'll figure out the correct build order and pull in the proper dependencies. Adding the -u switch will only perform the emerge if the package is not yet installed or needs to be updated. This avoids wasting time performing an emerge on something that has already been emerged.
While harmless, it is unnecessary to explicitly include eselect-postgresql in the list as the dev-db/postgresql ebuilds declare it as a dependency. There is no "sqlite3" or "libsqlite3-dev" ebuilds, so that command would fail.